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(Albany)





 

UAlbany vs New Hampshire. Former Section 2 standout from Ichabod Crane, Carolina Williams #2, plays for the Wildcats.

 

 

 

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(Cohoes)



Lansingburgh dropped Cohoes 57-40 in a Colonia Council collision. Aayden Green played expectionally well on the attacking side of the floor for the winners leading the way with 26 points.

Lansingburgh bolted from opening whistle and played excellent team basketball on their way to an ample first quarter lead 17-5. They relied on their stout defense, led by their press, and were in command during the frame.

The Tigers were outscored 31-11 at the half.

Cohoes cut into the lead in the final quarter but they were up against it vs. the scoreboard.

Lansingburgh managed to be ahead at each quarter buzzers by plus 12, 20, 22, & 17.

Aayden Green led Lansingburgh with 26 points. Markus Green powered in 15 points. Anthony Huff finished with 9 points.
The Knights drilled 7 hoops from long range.
Anthony Huff nailed 3 three-pointers. Aayden Green with 3.

Marquay Tanksley paced the Tigers with 27 points. James Crable poured in 8 points.

Box Score

SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Lansingburgh 17 14 13 13 0 57
Cohoes 5 6 11 18 0 40
             
             
      Lansingburgh Cohoes    
             
    FGM - 23 15    
    FTM - 4 7    
    FTA - 8 13    
    FT% - 50.0% 53.8%    
    3PtM - 7 3    
             
Lansingburgh            
             
Name FGM 3PM FTM FTA PTS  
Aayden Green 10 3 3 4 26  
Markus Green 7 0 1 4 15  
Anthony Huff 3 3 0 0 9  
Jerome Lewis 2 1 0 0 5  
Aidan Pickert 1 0 0 0 2  
             
Cohoes            
             
Name FGM 3PM FTM FTA PTS  
James Crable 3 2 0 0 8  
James Lawrence 2 0 0 0 4  
Parris Porter 0 0 1 2 1  
Marquay Tanksley 10 1 6 11 27

 

 

 

 

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(Watervliet)



In a hard-fought Patroon Conference matchup, Watervliet emerged victorious with a 48-43 win over Maple Hill. Daheem Wilson led the way for the Cannoneers, contributing 21 points in the contest.

Watervliet orchestrated a late-period rally, outscoring Maple Hill 13-8 in the final minutes to secure the hard-earned victory. The Wildcats had a couple of chances to tie the game in the last minute but couldn't connect on a basket. Daheem Wilson made two clutch free throws with 3.8 seconds left to give the Cannoneers their final margin.

The opening quarter witnessed some offense, with both teams combining for 32 points. However, the second quarter saw a defensive battle, as the teams managed only 12 points, resulting in a tied game at 22-22 heading into the first-half intermission.

The competitiveness continued in the third quarter, with both squads fighting tenaciously, and after twenty-four minutes of play, the game remained deadlocked at 35.

Daheem Wilson was instrumental for Watervliet, leading the offensive charge with 21 points, while Trevor Holloway contributed 11 points, and Jayden Robles added 7 points to the team's total.Watervliet showcased stellar accuracy from the charity line, making 70% of their free throws (7 of 10).

For Maple Hill, Brady Cole led the offensive effort with 14 points, accompanied by Nick Novak's 10 points, and Brody Chevrier and Austin Prest contributing 7 and 6 points, respectively.

Box Score

SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Watervliet 18 4 13 13 0 48
Maple Hill 14 8 13 8 0 43
             
             
      Watervliet Maple Hill    
             
    FGM - 20 18    
    FTM - 7 5    
    FTA - 10 8    
    FT% - 70.0% 62.5%    
    3PtM - 1 2    
             
Watervliet            
             
Name FGM 3PM FTM FTA PTS  
Daheem Wilson 9 0 3 4 21  
Matthew Wistuk 2 0 0 0 4  
Kasiah Poole 2 0 0 0 2  
Trevor Holloway 3 1 2 2 11  
Jayden Robles 3 0 1 2 7  
Aundru Woods 1 0 1 2 3  
             
Maple Hill            
             
Name FGM 3PM FTM FTA PTS  
Brody Chevrier 3 0 1 1 7  
Dean Chevrier 1 0 0 0 2  
Brady Cole 6 0 2 5 14  
Jake Fish 1 0 2 2 4  
Kaeden Morse 0 0 0 0 0  
Nick Novak 4 2 0 0 10  
Austin Prest 3 0 0 0 6

 

 

(Albany)

Shaker raced out to a 40-18 halftime margin on their way to a 84-51 win over Albany Academy. 

Shaker was led by Sofia Lanni with 22 points, Malia Jackson 17 points, Jayla Geter 12 points and Aailay Powell 11 points.

Alex Leonard netted 14 points for Albany Academy, Annabel Conway 9 points, Morgan Vien 7 points.

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(Lansingburgh)

Green Tech made their free throws to finish off a tight non-league win over Lansingburgh 66-61. The Flying Eagles made 26 of 32 free throw attempts in the game.

Green Tech opened up a 16-10 first quarter lead, however Lansingburgh bounced back in the second quarter to cut their deficit to one point at the half, 28-27. Green Tech opened up a double digit lead in the third quarter but the Knights finished the frame strong to trail 42-39.

Lansingburgh grabbed the lead mid-way through the final frame but Green Tech attacked the basket and made their free throws to finally pull away in the closing seconds.

Giovanni Johnson scored 21 points to lead Green Tech. Carter Clay added 20 points and Quakeik Smith chipped in with 13 points.

Terrance Allen tallied 20 points for Lansingburgh, Josiah Acevedo netted 12 points.

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