Tuesday, January 7, 2025

News & notes

 The Daily Gazette is reporting today that the Hawks of the Capital District High School Hockey League (CDHSHL) will end their association with Union College after this season, and, like the Garnet Chargers, will play their home games at the new Mohawk Harbor Arena beginning in the 2025-6 season. Have to believe that the annual holiday tournament, which took place at Union's Messa Rink on December 20-21, will move to Mohawk Harbor as well.
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Listeners to WROW might've been jolted Monday morning to find Ben Patten no longer reading sports scores on the station's morning show. As noted over at The Land of Whatever, Patten now shares the morning drive show with Jaime Roberts, under the title, The Magic Morning Show, in addition to adding a solo berth middays. Apparently, Albany Broadcasting suits are removing sports and lottery numbers from the equation in order to add more program content. Wouldn't be surprised at all if this results in a drop in ratings....
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Monday's high school scoreboard:

Men's bowling:

Colonial Council:

LaSalle 20 1/2, Ravena 11 1/2. The Cadets will seek revenge against Troy later today.

Troy 20, Schalmont 12. The Flying Horses sweep the season series, and will look to do the same against LaSalle.

Patroon Conference:

Maple Hill 5, Catskill 0.

Suburban Council:

Averill Park 30, Niskayuna 2.

Women's bowling:

Suburban Council:

Columbia 32, Saratoga 0.

Schenectady 18, Ballston Spa 14.


Men's basketball:

Loudonville Christian 61, Cairo-Durham 45.

Watervliet 70, Rensselaer 45.

Greenville 63, Middleburgh 56.

Hartford 52, Schroon Lake 50.

Women's basketball:

Hartford 48, Schroon Lake 36.

Stillwater 66, Saratoga 48.

Glens Falls 64, Schuylerville 29.

Tamarac 44, Hoosic Valley 26.

North Warren 53, Johnsburg-Minerva 14.

Schalmont 56, Berne-Knox-Westerlo 37.

Broadalbin-Perth 78, Gloversville 21.

Scotia-Glenville 51, South Glens Falls 43.

Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 35, Middleburgh 13.

OESJ 64, Canajoharie-Fort Plain 26.

Queensbury 66, Amsterdam 47.

Hudson 43, Berlin-New Lebanon 27.
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In posting the result of Troy's win over Schalmont in today's morning announcements at THS, coach Don Poutre said it was the team's 6th win of the season. What that would mean is that a match at Catholic Central that was cancelled last month ends up a forfeit for the Flying Horses, boosting their record to 6-4 overall (6-3 Colonial Council). We'll see if the two teams actually meet at Uncle Sam Lanes next week.

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