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Matthew Logan 

WILTON — Matthew Logan age 82, passed away on Monday, February 13, 2023, at home with loved ones at his side. A funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at St. Clements Roman Catholic Church, 231 Lake Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866. Visit: www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Free Fishing Days in NY State

NEW YORK — Free Fishing Weekends allow anglers looking to try ice fishing for the first time to do so without the requirement of a fishing license. This is a great opportunity for experienced anglers to introduce friends to the sport.

Beginning ice anglers should download the Ice Fishing Chapter of DEC’s I FISH NY Beginners Guide to Freshwater Fishing for information on how to get started. You can find additional information, including a list of waters open to ice fishing, on DEC’s ice fishing webpage.

Four inches of solid clear ice is usually safe for anglers accessing ice on foot. Ice thickness can vary on waterbodies and even within the same waterbody. Anglers should be particularly cautious of areas of moving water and around boat docks and houses where bubblers may be installed to reduce ice from forming. Testing the ice can easily be done with an auger or spud bar at various spots. Fishing with a family member or a friend is also encouraged for safety. Local bait and tackle shops are a great resource for finding out where there is safe ice and what anglers are catching. 

2023 Free Fishing Days:

February 18-19, June 24-25, September 23 and November 11.

For more information: www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/44804.html

Stewart’s Shops Participation in Chowderfest Provides 6,000 Meals to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York

Jennifer Frame, Stewart’s Shops Director of Corporate Philanthropy with Molly Nichol, Chief Executive Officer of the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Stewart’s Shops served their all-new Southwest Corn Chowder at the recent Saratoga Chowder Fest. Over 750 bowls of the creamy corn chowder were served.

Stewart’s Shops raised $1,545 at the event and presented a check to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York to support their mission to feed those in need. This donation will provide over 6,000 meals.

Stewart’s has supported the Regional Food Bank for over 20 years. In 2022, Stewart’s provided over $150,000 in discounts and monetary donations to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. Visit stewartsshops.com.

Local Wrestlers Heading to States

The Ballston Spa varsity wrestling team, pictured at the 2023 Section 2 Championships at
Cool Insuring Arena on Feb. 4. Photo provided by Harvey Staulters.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Five local wrestlers earned Section 2 Division 1 Championships over the weekend, with eight wrestlers in total clinching their spots at the NYSPHSAA State Championships.

Ralph Keeney, Connor Gregory, and Darrien Insogna all captured Section 2 Division 1 Championships in their respective weight classes for Ballston Spa. Saratoga’s Taylor Beaury won the Section 2 Division 1 Championship at 126 pounds, while teammate Lorenzo Palleschi won the Section 2 Division 1 title at 189 pounds.

Saratoga’s Vito Spadafora and Patrick McKinley each finished as runner-ups in their weight classes, clinching a spot at the NYSPHSAA State Championships. Cameron Hinchcliff also finished as a runner-up for the Scotties and earned a spot at states.

Both Saratoga and Ballston Spa will send four wrestlers each to the NYSPHSAA State Championships, held Feb. 24 at MVP Arena.

Saratoga head coach Jake Zanetti had praise for his champions, saying Palleschi and Beaury both lead by example for the Blue Streak squad.

“It means a lot. These two have done everything right as far as setting themselves up to be successful on the mat,” said Zanetti. “This is not an easy sport, and those who’ve done it know that best, and for a young wrestler to be able to reap the benefits of their hard work, it’s a beautiful thing.”

Zanetti said he was “really proud” of Palleschi, a senior. He added that Beaury, a sophomore who also appeared at the state championships last season, has his sights set high this year.

“(Lorenzo is) an awesome young man, and he deserves all the recognition and respect his peers, teachers, and coaches give him,” Zanetti said. “Taylor getting to day two of states last year as a freshman was great, but he was not satisfied. He’s a sectional champ as a 10th grader, but again, he has much bigger goals in another week.”

Ballston Spa head coach Harvey Staulters said while it was great to see his wrestlers win section titles, all three have “much higher” goals this year. The trio of Keeney, Gregory, and Insogna also competed at the state championships last season.

“It’s a stepping stone now, for the next step,” said Staulters. “It was great to see that, but you could tell they have a little more to prove when they get to the next level.”

Beaury beat Shaker’s Alex Polsinello by technical fall in the quarterfinals, pinning Shen’s Brandon Deuel in the semifinals. Beaury earned a 6-4 decision over Ballston Spa’s Cameron Hinchcliff in the championship match.

Palleschi earned pins in each of his first two matches, defeating Schenectady’s Anthony Paradine and Burnt Hills’ Santino Mareno before earning a 3-2 decision over Quincy Bonville (Bethlehem) in the championship.

Spadafora beat Averill Park’s Elias Goosmann in the quarterfinals and Shaker’s Malachi Moore in a tiebreaker in the semifinals, falling to Shen’s Arman Hashimee in the championship match at 172 pounds.

At 215 pounds, McKinley defeated Shen’s Caleb Janikas in the quarterfinals and earned a sudden victory decision over Colonie’s Jaydon Aquirre-Hamlin in the semifinals. McKinley fell to Insogna in the championship match.

On the Scotties’ side, Keeney earned wins by fall in all three rounds, pinning Queensbury’s A.J. Spero, Schenectady’s Xavier Vargas, and Niskayuna’s Drew Schiavo to win the Section 2 Div. 1 title at 110 pounds. Gregory pinned Alwalid Bourkia (Scotia-Glenville/Galway) and Matthew Hoxie (Columbia) in his first two matches, winning the sectional title at 160 pounds after earning an 11-3 major decision over Queensbury’s Lucas Schell.

Wrestling at 215 pounds, Insogna pinned his first two opponents in a combined 1:02, defeating Shaker’s Nicholas Whyte and Guilderland’s Antonio Cipollo. Insogna pinned McKinley in the championship match.

Hinchcliff earned his spot at states after advancing to the championship at 126 pounds with wins over Shen’s Arcangelo Losee and Averill Park’s Jacob Hanlon. Hinchcliff fell to Beaury in the championship match.

The head coaches of both teams also received honors, as Zanetti was named Section 2 Class A Coach of the Year, and Staulters was awarded Section 2 Class B Coach of the Year.

“It is an honor, but I keep telling people it should be ‘Coaching Staff of the Year,’” Zanetti said of his award. “No programs get to the top-tier of the section or state with one solid coach. … We’ve still got a long way to go on where we want to be, but it has been a lot of fun to put in the work on our end as a coaching staff.”

Staulters said it was “a wonderful honor,” noting it was made even more special by the fact that Scotties’ JV coach Gene Staulters, Harvey’s brother, was awarded Class B JV Coach of the Year.

“That’s special,” said Staulters. “We’ve worked together for a long time. Just a great working relationship, and of course, being brothers, a friendship too. For him to get the award with me is fantastic.”

The Ballston Spa team was also awarded the Section 2 Division 1 Team Sportsmanship award, the second straight year the Scotties have received the honor. Staulters said this speaks to the character of his athletes, saying the team has “wonderful young men and women.”

Keeney, Gregory, Insogna, and Hinchcliff will be the Scotties’ representatives at states on Feb. 24. Staulters said that the team will “take advantage of every opportunity we have,” in the days leading up to state competition.

“We are going to spend the time wisely when we’re together,” Staulters said. “The three that we had last year, they understand the situation they’re in. So they know that there’s a little more expectation, but also, they have higher expectations for themselves.”

Beaury, Palleschi, Spadafora, and McKinley will head to state competition for Saratoga. Zanetti said he is emphasizing to his athletes “that they cannot be happy with just qualifying and being there.”

“The seed number next to their name is no longer relevant, and all that matters is the next match, and doing what it takes to survive and advance,” said Zanetti. “The work is never done for these high-level guys, and they’ve got to know that they belong amongst the best in the state.”

Burnt Hills/Ballston Spa Hockey Honors Seniors

Burnt Hills/Ballston Spa varsity hockey seniors pose for a photo with their families prior to the team’s senior night game against the GMSVS Storm on Feb. 11. (Dylan McGlynn photo).

GLENVILLE — The Burnt Hills/Ballston Spa varsity hockey team honored its nine seniors with a senior night ceremony prior to the team’s regular-season finale on Saturday.

BH/BS has nine seniors: Parker Caswell, Will Mehling, Noah Pickard, Thomas Pustolka, Alex Shear, Joseph Spade, Bernie Townsend, Aidan Trask, and Jeffrey Tuccillo.

BH/BS fell to the GMSVS Storm by a 2-1 final score. A.J. LeBlanc scored for BH/BS, while Gavin Tribley and Jacob Boni had assists. 

Shane McKone stopped 52 shots in goal for GMSVS. Dylan Bzdell and Keegan McGovern scored goals in the win for the Storm.

Local Wrestlers Heading to States

The Ballston Spa varsity wrestling team, pictured at the 2023 Section 2 Championships at
Cool Insuring Arena on Feb. 4. Photo provided by Harvey Staulters.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Five local wrestlers earned Section 2 Division 1 Championships over the weekend, with eight wrestlers in total clinching their spots at the NYSPHSAA State Championships.

Ralph Keeney, Connor Gregory, and Darrien Insogna all captured Section 2 Division 1 Championships in their respective weight classes for Ballston Spa. Saratoga’s Taylor Beaury won the Section 2 Division 1 Championship at 126 pounds, while teammate Lorenzo Palleschi won the Section 2 Division 1 title at 189 pounds.

Saratoga’s Vito Spadafora and Patrick McKinley each finished as runner-ups in their weight classes, clinching a spot at the NYSPHSAA State Championships. Cameron Hinchcliff also finished as a runner-up for the Scotties and earned a spot at states.

Both Saratoga and Ballston Spa will send four wrestlers each to the NYSPHSAA State Championships, held Feb. 24 at MVP Arena.

Saratoga head coach Jake Zanetti had praise for his champions, saying Palleschi and Beaury both lead by example for the Blue Streak squad.

“It means a lot. These two have done everything right as far as setting themselves up to be successful on the mat,” said Zanetti. “This is not an easy sport, and those who’ve done it know that best, and for a young wrestler to be able to reap the benefits of their hard work, it’s a beautiful thing.”

Zanetti said he was “really proud” of Palleschi, a senior. He added that Beaury, a sophomore who also appeared at the state championships last season, has his sights set high this year.

“(Lorenzo is) an awesome young man, and he deserves all the recognition and respect his peers, teachers, and coaches give him,” Zanetti said. “Taylor getting to day two of states last year as a freshman was great, but he was not satisfied. He’s a sectional champ as a 10th grader, but again, he has much bigger goals in another week.”

Ballston Spa head coach Harvey Staulters said while it was great to see his wrestlers win section titles, all three have “much higher” goals this year. The trio of Keeney, Gregory, and Insogna also competed at the state championships last season.

“It’s a stepping stone now, for the next step,” said Staulters. “It was great to see that, but you could tell they have a little more to prove when they get to the next level.”

Beaury beat Shaker’s Alex Polsinello by technical fall in the quarterfinals, pinning Shen’s Brandon Deuel in the semifinals. Beaury earned a 6-4 decision over Ballston Spa’s Cameron Hinchcliff in the championship match.

Palleschi earned pins in each of his first two matches, defeating Schenectady’s Anthony Paradine and Burnt Hills’ Santino Mareno before earning a 3-2 decision over Quincy Bonville (Bethlehem) in the championship.

Spadafora beat Averill Park’s Elias Goosmann in the quarterfinals and Shaker’s Malachi Moore in a tiebreaker in the semifinals, falling to Shen’s Arman Hashimee in the championship match at 172 pounds.

At 215 pounds, McKinley defeated Shen’s Caleb Janikas in the quarterfinals and earned a sudden victory decision over Colonie’s Jaydon Aquirre-Hamlin in the semifinals. McKinley fell to Insogna in the championship match.

On the Scotties’ side, Keeney earned wins by fall in all three rounds, pinning Queensbury’s A.J. Spero, Schenectady’s Xavier Vargas, and Niskayuna’s Drew Schiavo to win the Section 2 Div. 1 title at 110 pounds. Gregory pinned Alwalid Bourkia (Scotia-Glenville/Galway) and Matthew Hoxie (Columbia) in his first two matches, winning the sectional title at 160 pounds after earning an 11-3 major decision over Queensbury’s Lucas Schell.

Wrestling at 215 pounds, Insogna pinned his first two opponents in a combined 1:02, defeating Shaker’s Nicholas Whyte and Guilderland’s Antonio Cipollo. Insogna pinned McKinley in the championship match.

Hinchcliff earned his spot at states after advancing to the championship at 126 pounds with wins over Shen’s Arcangelo Losee and Averill Park’s Jacob Hanlon. Hinchcliff fell to Beaury in the championship match.

The head coaches of both teams also received honors, as Zanetti was named Section 2 Class A Coach of the Year, and Staulters was awarded Section 2 Class B Coach of the Year.

“It is an honor, but I keep telling people it should be ‘Coaching Staff of the Year,’” Zanetti said of his award. “No programs get to the top-tier of the section or state with one solid coach. … We’ve still got a long way to go on where we want to be, but it has been a lot of fun to put in the work on our end as a coaching staff.”

Staulters said it was “a wonderful honor,” noting it was made even more special by the fact that Scotties’ JV coach Gene Staulters, Harvey’s brother, was awarded Class B JV Coach of the Year.

“That’s special,” said Staulters. “We’ve worked together for a long time. Just a great working relationship, and of course, being brothers, a friendship too. For him to get the award with me is fantastic.”

The Ballston Spa team was also awarded the Section 2 Division 1 Team Sportsmanship award, the second straight year the Scotties have received the honor. Staulters said this speaks to the character of his athletes, saying the team has “wonderful young men and women.”

Keeney, Gregory, Insogna, and Hinchcliff will be the Scotties’ representatives at states on Feb. 24. Staulters said that the team will “take advantage of every opportunity we have,” in the days leading up to state competition.

“We are going to spend the time wisely when we’re together,” Staulters said. “The three that we had last year, they understand the situation they’re in. So they know that there’s a little more expectation, but also, they have higher expectations for themselves.”

Beaury, Palleschi, Spadafora, and McKinley will head to state competition for Saratoga. Zanetti said he is emphasizing to his athletes “that they cannot be happy with just qualifying and being there.”

“The seed number next to their name is no longer relevant, and all that matters is the next match, and doing what it takes to survive and advance,” said Zanetti. “The work is never done for these high-level guys, and they’ve got to know that they belong amongst the best in the state.”

Tash Chudy Guides Saratoga Girls’ Basketball Past B-Spa

BALLSTON SPA — The Saratoga Springs varsity girls’ basketball team ended its regular season on a strong note Friday, cruising past Ballston Spa 70-42 behind a near triple-double from senior Tash Chudy.

Chudy had 24 points, 16 rebounds, and nine assists to pace the Blue Streaks, who built a 28-point lead at halftime and never looked back. Saratoga led by ten after the first before outscoring the Scotties 23-5 in the second quarter.

Ella Gennoy had 13 points for Saratoga, while Carly Wise had 12 points. Arianna Avila added seven points, with Gabrielle Kholstinin adding five points. Lauren LaFountain had four points, with Charlotte Drabek adding three and Logan Allen scoring two points.

Mallory Sprissler led Ballston Spa with nine points in the loss. Olivia Verdile and Aubrey Kramer each had eight points, while Jessica Bowens and Payton Messina each added six points. Natalia Guthrie had three points, and Mia Roth added two points for the Scotties.

Saratoga (13-6 overall, 9-4 Suburban Council) end the regular season on a three-game win streak and have now won seven of their last eight games. Ballston Spa (8-12, 2-11 SC) concluded its regular season with a 71-44 loss to Shaker on Monday.

Adirondack United Off To Utica

Photo provided by Jeff Willis.

NEWBURGH — The Adirondack United varsity girls’ hockey team just continues to make history.

United earned an 11-0 win over East (Section I) in the NYSPHSAA Sub-Regionals on Monday, advancing to the state semifinals in Utica on Friday. The team had previously advanced to Monday’s game by winning the Section VII Championship over Franklin Academy on Feb. 10.

“This was a bit of a dream at the beginning of the season,” said head coach Jeff Willis. “We knew we could be good; it was a matter of putting things together on the ice. But not only have we put it together, we’re really executing at a high level right now.”

United is in its inaugural season as a team. As the only varsity girls hockey team in Section II, the team competed in Section VII this year, winning the regular-season league title as well as the sectional title.

The team is made up of players from Queensbury, Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls, South Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, and Corinth. Willis said United has been able to come together so quickly due to the character and leadership traits of the players, saying “almost a dozen” of the team’s players serve as team captains in other sports at their respective schools.

“There is a lot of individual talent, but part of what makes these girls great is their leadership characteristics,” Willis said. “To have that type of leadership and character among them, it shows that they value the team, they understand the sacrifices that you need to make. They’re willing to play for each other.”

United clinched a spot in the Sub-Regionals with a 5-1 victory over Franklin Academy in the Section VII Championship. The Huskies jumped out to a 1-0 lead after one period, but United came out strong in the second period and finished the game with five unanswered goals.

“We just weren’t doing some of the things that we were really good at,” said Willis of Friday’s first period. “We weren’t getting pucks to the front of the net; we weren’t shooting as much as we needed to. We just kind of tweaked that.”

United cracked the scoreboard just under six minutes into the second period, with a shot by Queensbury junior Bayley Duffy tying the game, 1-1. Duffy scored again later in the period, extending the lead to 2-1. 

Gianna Marcantonio, a freshman from Queensbury, finished off an assist by Duffy to extend the lead to 3-1, and the team received goals from Emerson Lochner-Fehl and Emily MacAuley to wrap up a 5-1 final score.

But United still had more steps to take, quickly preparing for Monday’s Sub-Regional contest against East. The teams had played twice during the regular season, both United victories.

Duffy scored off an assist from Marcantonio just under two and a half minutes into the game, giving United a 1-0 lead. United broke the game wide open in the second period, scoring six goals to take a commanding 7-0 lead, before adding four more in the third for an 11-0 final.

Emily MacAuley extended the lead to 2-0 less than a minute into the second, and Marcantonio followed up with a quick pair of goals to make it 4-0. Marcantonio completed the hat trick later in the period, scoring her third goal, while Duffy added two more goals for a hat trick of her own.

Tekla Fine-Lease, Amelia Laszewski, Jillian Willis, and Jessica Freebern scored goals in the third period for United. Ava Reynolds stopped all 10 shots she faced, playing the first two periods, while Regan Gecewicz played the third and stopped nine shots.

The next step for United is certainly a big one: the state semifinals. United (18-1-0) will face Section X’s Canton at the Nexus Center in Utica at 6 p.m. Friday. 

Ultimately, the trip to states is another chance for United to continue to do what they’ve done all season: make history.

“Sometimes we talk about this being like a Disney story,” said Willis. “Your first year ever, and all of a sudden you’re on this magical run. You couldn’t really write a story script better than this.”

Saratoga Boys Basketball

Photo by Super Source Media Studios.

Saratoga’s Bryant Savage (#20) goes up to the rim as Colonie’s Matt Salvi (#12) defends during the Blue Streaks’ 58-56 win on Jan. 31. Saratoga will host Guilderland in the first round of the Section 2
Class AA Tournament on Wednesday, while Colonie will host Albany.

Grace Pettis at Caffe Lena Feb. 23

Grace Pettis to stage show at Caffe Lena on Feb. 23. Photo: Nicola Gell. 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Grace Pettis, will be performing at Caffe Lena on Thursday, Feb. 23 in support of her critically acclaimed latest album, “Working Woman.”

The album is hailed as a powerful testament to working women from all walks of life – all who essentially hold communities together with their service and double-duties. Guest contributions come from Indigo Girls (“Landon”), Ruthie Foster (“Pick Me Up”), Dar Williams (“Any Kind of Girl’’), The Watson Twins (‘’Never Get It Back”), Gina Chavez (“Mean Something”) and Mary Bragg (“Paper Boat’’).

Show time is 7 p.m. The show will also be available to watch live stream via Caffe Lena (caffelena.tv/programs/live-grace-pettis). For more information, go to: caffelena.org, or call 518-583-0022.