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Cougars, Tanagers Advance In Class D Girl’s Tournament

Cougars, Tanagers Advance In Class D Girl’s Tournament

Keith Harrington-Staff Writer

North Warren 52 Sharon Springs 26

The sixth seeded North Warren Cougars gave the “Whiteout” crowd a lot to cheer about as they defeated Sharon Springs 52-26 to advance in Section II Class D play. The Cougars raced to a 15-7 first quarter lead, and increased the margin to 27-12 at halftime.

Kiera Warner was “on fire” for North Warren, scorching the net for a career high 32 points. Warner also had seven steals. Margo Broderick added eight points for the Cougars, while Cassie Maday had five points and four steals.

North Warren advances to the quarterfinals to take on CHVL champion Heatly, Friday at Argyle. Tip-off is at 6:00 pm. The Hornets are the #3 seed.

Hartford 69 New Lebanon 14

The Hartford Tanagers wasted very little time, jumping to a 27-4 first quarter lead and flying past New Lebanon 69-14. All 10 Hartford players got into the box score. The Tanagers now get a rubber match with Fort Ann in the Class D quarterfinals, Friday at 4:30 pm in Argyle. The two teams have split their regular season meetings.

Brittany Brayman led the way for Hartford with 17 points. Fellow senior Morgan Mercure added 13 points. Molly Spear chipped in with 10, and Jaclyn Lavin tallied 10 points off the bench.

Hartford is now 13-6 on the season.

Northville 59 Salem 38

The Salem Generals saw their season come to an end, falling to Northville 59-38 in Section II Class D first round play. Northville knocked down nine 3-pointers and got 20 points from Allison Wadsworth to advance to the quarterfinals against Argyle Friday night at 7:30 pm.

Katelyn McKeighan led Salem with 14 points. The Generals finish the year 4-14.

Voorheesville 64 Lake George 27

In Section II Class C play, the Lake George Warriors fell to the defending champion Voorheesville Blackbirds 64-27. The Warriors fell behind 27-14 at halftime, and the Blackbirds used a 19-3 third quarter to put the game away, and end the season for Lake George.

Chelsea Sipowicz led Lake George with 12 points. The Warriors end the year with a record of 11-9.

Watervliet 59 Corinth 20

Watervliet jumped to a 20-1 first quarter lead, and lead 32-10 at the half as they ended the season for the Corinth Tomahawks in Section II Class B play. Watervliet placed three players in double digits, led by 14 points from Ailayia Demand.

Leandra Allen, Kaylee Giordano, and Ellie Lockhart had five points apiece for Corinth.

February 22, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Basketball Boys Sports Corinth Girls Sports Hartford Lake George North Warren Salem 0 Comment

ADK Boys Sectional Roundup

ADK Boys Sectional Roundup

Fort Ann 66 Northville 30

Robert Sprague surpassed the 1,000 career point mark,  pouring in 30 points to lead Fort Ann past Northville 66-30 in Class D play. Sprague hit a foul shot in the fourth quarter for point 1,000. The Cards jumped on top early and never looked back , leading 14-4 after a quarter and 26-13 at halftime.

Derek Durkee added 12 points for Fort Ann, who now play Hartford Saturday at Stillwater. Tip-off for  that game is 1:30 pm. The Cardinals have beaten Hartford twice this season.

Hartford 54 St. Johnsville 45

The #6 seeded Tanagers fell behind a bit early, but used a solid second quarter to go ahead 32-20 at halftime, and held off a game St. Johnsville team 54-45. The Tanagers move to 13-6 on the season, and now will face Fort Ann in the Class D quarterfinals Saturday at Stillwater. That game begins at 1:30 pm.

Hartford had a balanced attack on offense as three players reached double figure. Ethan Farley paced Hartford with 13 points. Tad Jones added 11, while Delos Jackson chipped in 10.

North Warren 49 Doane Stuart 33

Seventh seeded North Warren led 28-23 at the half, then turned up the wick on defense to pull away to defeat Doane Stuart 49-33 in Class D first round action. The Cougars held the Thunder Chickens to three points in the third quarter and seven in the fourth to advance.

Benn Frasier had 13 points and 12 rebounds for North Warren. Nick Sapienza added 12 points.

North Warren now meets #2 seeded Sharon Springs Saturday at Stillwater. That game tips at 3:00 pm. The Cougars are now 10-9.

Loudonville Christian 51 Salem 30

The Salem Generals saw their season come to an end at the hands of Loudonville Christian 51-30. Salem hung around early,  leading 13-11 after a quarter, and trailing just 23-18 at the half. A 19-6 third quarter however opened things up for Loudonville Christian and they adavnced to the quarterfinals.

Marcus Blanck led Salem with 14 points.

Hawthorne Valley 45 Bolton 44

The Bolton Eagles nearly pulled off the upset, but Christian Peterson’s late jumper allowed Hawthorne Valley to escape with a 45-44 victory. Bolton had control in the first half, winning the first quarter 13-8, and the second 15-12 to lead 28-20 at the break.

Hawthorne Valley rallied with a 17-5 third quarter to grab the 37-33 lead, but the Eagles battled to a 43-43 tie until Peterson’s big shot.

Billy Smith led Bolton with 15 points. Mitchell Jordon and Dustin French had 13 points apiece.

Germantown 44 Fort Edward 40

The Germantown Clippers ended the Fort Edward season with a 44-40 victory. The Flying Forts held close all night, never allowing Germantown to pull away, but just could not get over the hump to grab thw win.

Mike Taft led Fort Edward with 18 points. Kevin McCarthy added eight points.

 

February 22, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Basketball Bolton Boys Sports Fort Ann Fort Edward Hartford North Warren Salem 0 Comment

ADK Boys Begin Road to Glens Falls Tonight

ADK Boys Begin Road to Glens Falls Tonight

Keith Harrington-Staff Writer

The boys basketball teams of the Adirondack League have had great seasons, but starting tonight they all have the same goal. A trip to the Glens Falls Civic Center for the Section II Final Four. Here is my preview of how I think the ADK boys teams will do.

Class D

Argyle-The Scots,  17-1, are the champions of the Adirondack League and the #1 seed. They have the best pair of guards in the tournament in Joey Lufkin(Section II’s leading scorer) and Josh Horton. They have not lost since a league loss to Lake George back in December.  I expect the Scots to ease their way to the Civic Center and win the Class D title.

Fort Ann-Fort Ann is 14-4 and the #3 seed. The Cards have two big time scorers in Robert Sprague and Derek Durkee and a solid supporting cast. Fort Ann is well coached as Kevin Nassivera is one of the best in the business. I see them reaching the Civic Center to meet Sharon Springs in the semi-finals. Sharon Springs will be the favorite, but I think Fort Ann could pull the upset and meet Argyle in the title game.

Hartford-The Tanagers have been bit of a surprise this year. Ethan Farley, Phil Cassella and Tad Jones provide a good core. The Tanagers should beat St. Johnsville at home in their opener, but after that may face a rematch with For Ann, and the Cards have dominated the Tanagers in two meetings this season. Kudos to Hartford for a nice season, but their run should end in the quarterfinals.

Salem-Some key injuries hurt the Generals right out of the gate this season, and the Adirondack League season has been a struggle for them. The Generals open at Loudonville Christian, who seems to be a team peaking at the right time. Getting out of the first round will be tough for Salem.

Bolton-Bolton is the 12 seed and opens play at 5th seeded Hawthorne Valley. The Eagles have had some ups and downs this season, but Mitchell Jordon can play with anyone.  He is a nice scorer and rebounder. I feel that the tough ADK schedule gives Bolton a chance to pull the upset in this one, but a meeting with #4 Loudonville Christian in the quarterfinals may be the end of the road.

North Warren-The Cougars looked to be contenders for the ADK  West title, but they fell on tough times the second half of the season. Nick  Sapienza is a very good guard,  and Benn Frasier provides the post game. The Cougars open at home against Doane Stuart,  a game I think they will win. Then though they must take on #2 Sharon Springs, a team many people think can win it all. That will be a tough one for North Warren to get by.

Fort Edward-The Flying Forts are the #9 seed and open up at #8 Germantown. As I have mentioned before, I like the Adirondack League teams against the CHVL squads so Fort Edward may have a shot at this one. The Clippers have been very successful over the past few years,  but are rebuilding this season. Still, they have a lot of big game experience and might be a tough out. The Forts are led by Mike Taft, Sean Morency, Jonah Taylor and Kevin McCarthy. Should they advance, they would meet #1 Argyle, a team that has handled them twice in league play.

Class C

Lake George-The Warriors went unbeaten in ADK play during the regular season, but fell to Argyle in the league title game. Lake George is 16-2 and earned the #4 seed in Class C, but could face a fierce field. Lake George opens against #13 Mayfield at home and should advance. A potential matchup with #5 Voorheesville in the quarterfinals could be a difficult one to get through. Even if they beat the Blackbirds, top seeded Hoosick Falls could be waiting in Glens Falls. The Warriors have a strong backcourt combo with Aaron Chambers and Joel Wincowski. Ethan Wincowski has enjoyed a nice season down low.

Hadley-Luzerne-The Eagles were one of the favorites to win the ADK West, but things just did not come together the way they were hoping. Devin Waite and Joe Marciano can both score. Hadley-Luzerne is the 14 seed and will have a hard time getting by the first round when they travel to Mechanicville to tangle the #3 Red Raiders and Jordan McBride. Mechanicville is a team many pundents thinks can surprise Greenwich and Hoosick Falls to win it all.

February 21, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Argyle Basketball Bolton Boys Sports Hadley-Luzerne Hartford Lake George North Warren Salem 2 Comments

Section II Tournament: ADK Class D Girl’s Preview

Section II Tournament: ADK Class D Girl’s Preview

Keith Harrington-Staff Writer

As I sit here watching the Knicks play Dallas, all the “Linsanity” hype has me pumped up for the Section II Class D girl’s basketball tournament. It has been a great winter for the Class D teams in the ADK. Fort Edward, the defending Class D champs won the league title, North Warren won the west, and Argyle, Fort Ann and Hartford all had nice seasons. The Adirondack Legaue has been dominant over the years in Class D, and I don’t expect 2011-2012 to be any different. I would be stunned if it was not another “All ADK” final. It is just a matter of what two teams it will be. Will it be Argyle vs. Fort Edward round four, or will Fort Ann,  North Warren or Hartford crash the party?

Fort Edward-The Flying Forts are the #1 seed and are the defending champions of Class D. This year is a bit different however. Last year the Flying Forts surprised some people, rallying to win the crown after a slow start. This year as the Adirondack  League champs,  they will have a target on their backs. Fort Edward plays solid defense and has three excellent scorers in Sam Godfrey, Rae Heym and Taylor Boucher.

Prediction: The Forts should have no problem getting by the Germantown/Hawthorne Valley winner, but things will get more challenging in the semi-finals where they could face Fort Ann or Hartford. The Cards and the Tanagers have not been able to show that they can handle Fort Edward this season,  but this is the playoffs where anything can happen. That being said, I expect the Flying Forts to make another trip to the Class D final.

Argyle-The Scots played in Class C last year, falling to Berne-Knox. They are an experienced team with five veteran starters, and are looking forward to being back in Class D. Argyle would love another shot at their rival, Fort Edward which they have lost to, two out of the last three. The Scots are led by point guard Jax Miller and forward Shelby Graham. Megan McWhorter, Ashley Ellis and Hannah Kennedy are all capable of providing points as well. This is a very balanced team.

Prediction: Argyle as the #2 seed may actually have an easier road to the final than Fort Edward. That is because should they reach the final four, they will most likely meet either North Warren who they handled easily during league play, or #3 Heatly. I personally give very little respect to te CHVL champions. I think the Scots cruise into the Class D finals. and will be motivated for another shot at Fort Edward.

Fort Ann-The Cardinals are the #4 seed and await the Hartford/New Lebanon winner. Even though they have had a very good season, the Cardinals probably started the year with much higher expectations. They were a Class D finalist a year ago before being upset by Fort Edward at HVCC, and had all five starters back. However, they have not been able to solve Argyle or Fort Edward this winter, and only managed a split with Hartford. This team has the talent to get back to the finals if they put it together at the right time. Jordan Aubin has had another solid year, but the question is can this veteran team step up in the playoffs?

Prediction: I think the Cards will meet Hartford in the quarterfinals, and if they play well should get by the Tanagers. I think from top to bottom they have more talent. That would set up another game with Fort Edward with a trip to the championship game at stake. Although Fort Edward will be the favorite, and I think the Forts will win, I want to go on the record as saying that I love this Fort Ann team, and would not be stunned if they pull off the upset. Remember, it is the playoffs.

Hartford-The Tanagers have been led all year by Brittany Brayman and Morgan Mercure, both seniors and two of the top players in the ADK.  For the Tanagers to make a deep run, the supporting cast of Katie Frye, Morgan Wicks, and Molly Spear must contribute. When someone other than Brayman or Mercure scores, Hartford is a much more dangerous team. This may actually be coach Jason Harrington’s best coaching job as this team with only eight kids, but with two outstanding players has jelled into a double digit win team.

Prediction: Hartford will cruise past New Lebanon at home Tuesday night, and advance to play Fort Ann. Although the Tanagers split with Fort Ann, I think it will be difficult for them to beat the Cards in the playoffs. Fort Ann is just much deeper, and the Tanagers have not played as well down the stretch, and may be a little tired. That being said, Harrington will have his kids ready to play and I have learned never to count them out.

North Warren-I take my hat off to coach P.J. Hogan and the North Warren Cougars. They beat Lake  George twice and claimed the ADK West title. They deserve all of the credit in the world for this. It was nice to see a new face in the league championship game. Kiera Warner and Cassie Maday lead the Cougars on offense. North Warren opens the playoffs at home against Sharon Springs.

Prediction: I think the Cougars will defeat Sharon Springs in their opener, and advance to play Heatly. The Hornets, 17-1 will be a big favorite in this game, which will be played at Argyle. However,  I always like the ADK teams in games against teams from other Class D leagues. If the Cougars play well, and can shut down high scoring Melissa Heffern, they could pull off the win and advance to take on Argyle in the semi-finals. That is where the Cougar’s great season will most likely end,  but what a memorable season for the Cougars. I congratulate them on their accomplishments.

Salem-The Generals have struggled this year in the ADK East. I look forward to the day when this once powerful program returns to contention. They open sectional play as the 10th seed at Northville. The Falcons are 8-10, but have struggled to score, putting up scores in the 20′s several times, and in the teens a couple. Their high scoring game of the season is just 46 points, so if Salem plays a big game, they may have a shot. Dana Kupiec and Katelyn McKeighan lead the Generals.

Prediction: This will be a low scoring game that could go either way. The tough Adirondack League schedule is what Salem has on their side. Even if Salem is able to beat the Falcons, they will face Argyle and their season will come to an end.

Final Prediction: I feel that it will be round four between Argyle and Fort Edward in the final. The only thing that could change that is if the Fort Ann/Hartford winner were to upset the Flying Forts. Argyle, as I have already stated has the easier path and will be there waiting for the Fort Edward vs. Fort Ann/Hartford winner. As far as who will win if indeed it does end up being Fort Edward vs. Agyle  in the final, I couldn’t predict it. These teams are so evenly matched. Argyle won the first meeting by seven. Fort Edward has won the last two by 19 and four. The huge court at HVCC leads me to think that Fort Edward will have an edge because of their speed, but who can forget Argyle knocking off unbeaten Whitehall on that very court a couple of years ago. The Scots seem to rise up in these type of games. So I guess we will just have to wait until the first weekend in Match to find out.

February 20, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Argyle Basketball Boys Sports Fort Ann Fort Edward Girls Sports Hartford North Warren Salem 2 Comments

Scots, Flying Forts Win to Set Up ADK East Showdown

Scots, Flying Forts Win to Set Up ADK East Showdown

Argyle 64 Fort Ann 49

The Scots did their part to  set up the showdown with Fort Edward on Tuesday night by knocking off Fort Ann 64-49. Argyle  used a 21-16 second quarter to go up 32-26 at the half, and gradually pulled away in the third and fourth quarters.

Jax Miller led three Scots in double figures with 19 points. Ashley Ellis added 14 points and Megan McWhorter 11.

Jordan Aubin had an outstanding game for the Cardinals with 21 points and 12 rebounds.

Argyle is 14-0, 14-1. Fort Ann is 9-5, 10-5.

Fort Edward 63 Salem 30

Fort Edward stayed within striking distance of Argyle with an easy 63-30 win over Salem. The Flying Forts led 28-15 at halftime and used a 17-2 third quarter to pull away.

Taylor Boucher had the hot hand for Fort Edward, scoring 15 points, 12 of them from behind the three point arc.

Dana Kupiec led Salem with 13 points.

Fort Edward is 13-1, 14-1.

Salem is 3-11, 3-11.

Hartford 44 Whitehall 38

Hartford survived a Whitehall upset bid,  rallying from a 32-29 fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Railroaders 44-38. Hartford outscored the Railroaders 15-6 in the final stanza.

Morgan Mercure led the Tanagers, 11-3, 11-4, with 21 points.

Kelsey Farley led 5-9, 5-10 Whitehall with 12 points.

Lake George 49 Warrensburg 31

Lake  George kept pace with North Warren in the ADK West race with a 49-31 victory over Warrensburg.

Amanda Chambers led Lake George with 13 points. Chelsea Sipowicz chipped in 11 for 9-5, 10-5 Lake George.

Mika Morehouse led Warrensburg, 3-10, 4-10 with 13 points.

Hadley-Luzerne 34 Bolton 3o

Hadley-Luzerne picked up win number two on the season, while keeping Bolton winless, 34-30.

Laura LaPlanche had 12 points and 16 rebounds for Hadley-Luzerne.

Olivia Clesceri paced Bolton with 11 points.

Hadley-Luzerne is 2-11, 2-12.

Bolton is 0-14, 0-15.

 

 

February 4, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Argyle Bolton Fort Ann Fort Edward Hadley-Luzerne Hartford Lake George Salem Warrensburg Whitehall 0 Comment