Roundup: Panthers keep pace on Senior Night
Posted: 10/12/2012 01:00:00 AM EDT
Friday October 12, 2012

LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP

HOOSICK, N.Y. -- The Hoosick Falls Central School boys soccer team stayed mathematically eligible for the Wasaren League title with a 3-1 win at Ken Baker Field on Senior Night.

Taylor Baker and Chris Lacroix scored in the first half to give the Panthers a 2-0 advantage. Tamarac cut the lead to 2-1 when Hunter Briccetti scored with 17 minutes left, but the Panthers iced the game when Max Haar was taken down in the box and Evan Phillips drilled a penalty kick past the Bengals' netminder.

"Tamarac came in on a hot streak," said Hoosick Falls coach Mike Young. "This was a big-time effort."

Noah Choni made eight saves for the Panthers, who improve to 9-4 and 8-3 in the Wasaren League.

BBA stays undefeated

FAIR HAVEN -- Six different Burr and Burton Academy boys soccer team members reached the scoring column as the Bulldogs improved to 11-0 with an 8-0 shutout over Fair Haven.

Reid Conde and Bobby Weeks each found the back of the net twice. Sean Paradis, Brock Pollard, Zack Stewart and Eli Serota all tallied as well for BBA, who led 5-0 at halftime. Serota's goal was his first at the varsity level.

BBA, which has three games left in the regular season, hosts Rutland on Saturday.

BBA girls blank Raiders

RUTLAND -- The Burr and Burton Academy girls soccer team scored once in each half to down Rutland, 2-0, on Thursday night.

Daisy Sullivan scored her sixth goal of the year with 15 minutes left in the first half to give BBA the lead, then Katy Jones tallied for her second goal of the season off a corner by Maggie Oliver. BBA improves to 6-3-2.

Sherman scores hat trick

ARLINGTON -- Arlington Memorial High School senior forward Rayleen Sherman scored a hat trick to lead the Eagles to a 6-0 rout of Green Mountain.

Molly Elwell, Becca Bushee and Brooke Hawley scored as well for Arlington, who improve to 7-4.

Coach Dan Wood also praised his back four defenders -- Mazie Holton, Jennah Lacoste, Shelby Baker and Haley Davis -- as Green Mountain didn't have a shot on goal.

Arlington plays Leland & Gray on Saturday at 11 a.m.

MAU drops first game

HARTFORD -- The Mount Anthony Union High School girls soccer team dropped its first game of the season on Thursday night, a 3-1 loss to Hartford on the road.

Megan Bishop scored for MAU in the second half. The Patriots drop to 8-1-1 on the season.

Eagles beat in OT

LUDLOW -- Black River scored late in the second overtime to beat Arlington 2-1 on Thursday.

The Eagles took a 1-0 lead on Alex Trayah's first goal of the season, but the Presidents tied it late in the first half to make it 1-1.

Neither team could find the net in the second half.

Arlington faces West Rutland in a Division IV matchup tonight at 6 p.m. at the Arlington Rec Park.

Little's 3 goals derail BBA

WOODSTOCK -- Woodstock's Delaney Little had a hat trick as the Wasps routed BBA 5-0. Cassie Bowen and Angela Euker combined for six saves for the Bulldogs, who drop to 0-11 on the season.

MAU Nordic seeks gear

BENNINGTON -- MAU's Nordic Ski Team needs donations of gently used cross country ski racing equipment: Skis, poles, gloves, pants and jackets.

Or they can contact coach Bruce Smith at 802-447-7511 or Alicia Romac at 802-442-2401.

Homecoming 5K at CCS

CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. -- The Cambridge Tribesman Booster Club is hosting a Homecoming 5K Run/Walk fundraiser on Oct. 20.

All proceeds from the race will benefit Cambridge sports programs.

The race will start at Cambridge Central School at 9 a.m. There will be a Kids Fun Run starting at 8:30 a.m.

Pre-registration runs until Oct. 15 and is $15 for adults, $8 for students and free for fun runners.

Prizes will be awarded for the top finishers. For more information, contact Tim Best at tim.best@cambridgecsd.org

MAYAA signup

BENNINGTON -- MAYAA Basketball sign up for fifth and sixth graders will run through Nov. 5. Forms are available at the office of your local elementary school or at the Beverage Den & Willy's Variety. Parents can also sign their children up by going to www.mayaabasketball.com.

UVM basketball camp

ARLINGTON -- Former Arlington Memorial High School star and Vermont Catamount Ashley Hoyt is hosting a free basketball clinic on Saturday, Oct. 13.

The clinic will be run by the UVM women's basketball team and held at Arlington Memorial High School for kids ages 7-12 from 9:30 a.m. to noon.

For more information, contact UVM assistant coach Courtnay Pilypaitis at courtnay.pilypaitis@uvm.edu

Girls Youth Soccer Night at Mount Anthony

BENNINGTON -- The Mount Anthony Union High School Athletic Department is once again sponsoring a Girls Youth Soccer Night on Oct. 15 when the Patriot Varsity Girls Soccer team hosts Pittsfield at 6 p.m.

All girls playing in the area youth soccer leagues will be admitted free of charge by wearing their game jerseys.

Parents are asked to please accompany their children at the game or arrange supervision by a coach or another parent.

At halftime, there will be a 10-minute exhibition game featuring area girls youth soccer players. A drawing for a free soccer ball signed by the varsity Patriots will be held after the exhibition game for the girls youth players in attendance.

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