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High School Sports Roundup

FOOTBALL

(9/22) Schuylerville 48, Rensselaer 0

The Schuylerville varsity football team moved to 4-0 with a dominant 48-0 win over Rensselaer on Sept. 22. Five different players scored a rushing touchdown for the Black Horses, led by Rosevald Delair, who had two rushing touchdowns and a 4-yard touchdown reception. Martin Flanders Jr., Landen Cumm, Ben VanVeghten, and Max Montgomery also had rushing scores for Schuylerville, who forced three fumbles on defense. The Black Horses next travel to face Watervliet at 7 p.m. on Friday.

(9/22) Saratoga 18, Guilderland 10

The Saratoga Springs varsity football team moved to 2-2 on the season with an 18-10 victory over Guilderland in a Suburban Council matchup on Sept. 22. Camden Rhude ran for 68 yards and a touchdown, while Christian Mello also added a rushing TD, according to stats posted by the team on Hudl. Jack Rigabar threw for 122 yards, and found Brady Mills for a touchdown pass. The Blue Streaks host Schenectady at 7 p.m. on Friday.

BOYS SOCCER

(9/23) SARATOGA 4, BURNT HILLS 0

Powered by a hat trick from Ryan Farr, the Saratoga Springs varsity boys soccer team cruised to a 4-0 win over Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake on Saturday. James Hope also scored a goal for the Blue Streaks, with Owen Winter adding two assists. Andrew Spain also recorded an assist in the victory.

(9/25) Schuylerville 1, Johnstown 1

The Schuylerville varsity boys soccer team battled Johnstown to a 1-1 tie in Foothills Council action on Monday. Willem Foster scored on a penalty kick in the early minutes of the game to give the Black Horses a 1-0 lead, but Kayden Buyce tied the game in the second half for Johnstown. Griffin Brophy made five saves in goal for Schuylerville.

(9/26) Saratoga 1, Shaker 1

In a battle between a pair of unbeaten teams, both the Saratoga Springs and Shaker varsity boys soccer teams emerged without a loss on Tuesday, battling to a 1-1 tie in Suburban Council action. Xavier Ruscio scored for the Blue Streaks, while Kofi Sarfoh scored a goal for the Blue Bison.

(9/26) Schuylerville 5, Hudson Falls 3

The Schuylerville varsity boys soccer team hit the road on Tuesday and returned home with a win, defeating Hudson Falls 5-3 in a Foothills Council contest. Alex Renner had a hat trick for the Black Horses, scoring three goals in the win, while Nate Lanfear and Parker Bendon also added goals. Lanfear also recorded an assist, with Corey Cottrell, Connor Battle, and Trevor French also picking up assists. Griffin Brophy made one save in goal for Schuylerville (4-4-1 overall, 3-3-1 Foothills).

GIRLS SOCCER

(9/23) Saratoga 0, Burnt Hills 0

The Saratoga Springs varsity girls soccer team battled to a scoreless tie in Suburban Council action against Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake on Saturday. Olivia Goodman made six saves in goal for the Blue Streaks, who move to 4-2-2 on the season.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
(9/25) MECHANICVILLE 3, SARATOGA CATHOLIC 0 – The Saratoga Catholic varsity girls volleyball team fell to Mechanicville in straight sets, 25-12, 25-7, 25-13, on Monday. Emery Moser had four kills for the Saints, while Ryan McDonald and Margaret Crowe each had three kills in the loss.

(9/22) STILLWATER 3, SCHUYLERVILLE 0

The Schuylerville varsity girls volleyball team dropped a non-league contest to Stillwater, 25-22, 25-18, 25-23, on Sept. 22. Sophia Wahl had four kills for the Black Horses, while Madisyn Awilow had eight digs. Kyerra Garmley added seven assists and three kills in the loss for Schuylerville.

FIELD HOCKEY

(9/22) Saratoga 1, Shaker 0

The Saratoga Springs varsity field hockey team earned a 1-0 shutout victory over Shaker in Suburban Council action on Friday. Mia Khazin scored the lone goal of the game in the second quarter off an assist by Maddy Miller. Lily Wilborn made five saves in goal for the Blue Streaks.

BOYS GOLF

(9/26) Saratoga 165, Shaker 166

The Saratoga Springs varsity boys golf team held off Shaker for a one-point victory at McGregor Links Country Club on Tuesday. Charles Greiner II shot a team-best 40 for the Blue Streaks, followed by Cole Whitman (41), Thomas Bundy (41), and Carter Sica (43). Kieran Cummins shot a match-best 37 in the loss for Shaker.