Friday, September 12, 2014

Run it Back - Section 2 Soccer, Thursday 9/11

Lot of games in girls soccer! Let's get right to it.

Maple Hill turned it up in the 2nd half to handle Taconic Hills 6-0. Like 'Who Let The Dogs Out?', there was no answer for Sarah Friess. Hat trick & an assist. Productive day, lad. Speaking of beatdown shutouts, Saratoga handled some business with Averill Park, smacking them 7-0. Ya Ya Van Ness also had a hat trick & a dime, and the usual suspect Ellery Bianco had 2 & 1. YAHH TRICK YAHH! Check out Queensbury... put up 7 big ones in the 2nd half to smack Glens Falls 8-1. I don't have to tell you who scored, but I will... Brit LaPlant, of course. 5 goals & a dime. You'll need more than a red light to stop her. CCHS beat Albany 4-1 - read the article I just posted for more on that. Megan Sweet & Shannon Van Tassel tallied for Chatham, 2-0 winners over Catskill. In another conference battle, Cairo-Durham needed an extra 20 minutes but got by Hudson 3-2. Taylor Caputo (no relation to the Long Island Medium, I don't think) dropped 2 of them in the win. Coxsackie-Athens was able to get over 2 Carly Johnson goals to beat Greenville 3-2 by spreading the wealth. 3 girls scored a goal apiece. Emma Willard may be a tough squad this year, showing it with a 3-0 W over New Lebanon while spreading the wealth themselves. More wealth-spreading going on than Communism on this day - Schuylerville had each goal scored by a different girl in their 3-2 W over South Glens Falls. A different Fountain is running for Waterford now too - Claudia had 2 in their 4-2 W over Heatly. Albany Academy got by Ravena 3-2, big thanks to Valerie Taylor on that one. 2 goals & a dime for her. Holy Names picked up a 3-1 victory over Watervliet, and every goal was scored and assisted by someone different. Fort Ann couldn't contain the Seamans', and Bolton left with a 5-3 W. Olivia had a hat trick and Abigail had the other 2. Guilderland picked up a very nice win over Nisky - Breanne Ford was the lone goal hero, and Taylor Dorado was credited with 13 saves in a 1-0 shutout. Shen knocked off Bethlehem by the same score on the road, with Kelsie Moinzadeh scoring the lone 2nd half goal and Maddy Welch having 9 saves in the shutout. Columbia adds to Burnt Hills' struggles, smacking them 3-0. Kylie Arno with 2 goals & a dime in the win. Ballston Spa & Colonie had nearly a symmetrical scoresheet - they played to a 2-2 draw, no one had multiple goals, and each scored a goal in each half. Shaker & Mohon played to a draw too - a scoreless one. Troy bounced back from Tuesday and beat Schenectady 3-1, with 3 scoring a goal apiece. Finally, Lansingburgh got by Cobleskill 3-2, and Caitlyn Maloney hit the back of the net twice in the W.


Quickly for the boys' end, not that many games reported. Joe Stewart was the lone goal hero in Stillwater's 1-0 W over Hoosic Valley. Brendan Martin was the human eraser, picking up the shutout. Jared Parsons did the same thing for Burnt Hills in their 1-0 W over Columbia, and Alex Gigliotti had 6 saves in the shutout. Mechanicville & Hoosick Falls played to a really high-scoring draw, 4-4. Eric Krasuski was a magician, finishing with a hat trick for Mechanicville - Cole Webster finished with a pair of goals for HF. Voorheesville got a pair of goals from Sean Nolan in their 3-1 triumph over Cohoes. Now, for the beatdowns. Albany Academy got 6 in the first half and handled Ravena 9-1. Jordan Lockridge had a hat trick, Billy Melchioni had 2 goals & an assist hat trick, and Ryan Uccelilini (try and say that, I dare you) had a pair of each. Matt JeanPierre had a pair of goals and Dave Adediran added a goal & 2 dimes in Shaker's 7-1 beatdown of Mohon. It was that score at halftime - I was there for a little while, and Shaker literally wouldn't shoot in the 2nd half. Anders Trestick gave Ballston Spa a hat trick in their 4-1 W over Colonie. Shen made light work of Bethlehem in a 4-0 W. Tucker Marvin made the back of the net move twice in the W. Broadalbin-Perth gave Amsterdam a primetime beatdown under the lights, 5-0 final. True wealth-spreading, 5 players with a goal apiece. Stephen Spraker had a dime to go with his goal. In the Thwart Em Thursday Beatdown of the Night, we had Tamarac making an example of their experimental rat, the Not So Golden Horde of Granville. 10-1. Zackary Horton & Daniel Nealon both had hat tricks in the win.

Phew. Time to take a breather!

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