Saturday, October 24, 2009

Week in Review: Football

All four local teams went into action this weekend with their season's on the line. Undefeated Chatham looked to continue their winning ways in the first round of the Class C Sectionals on Friday, just like Hudson looked to do Saturday in the Class B tournament.

Taconic Hills participated in a cross over game on Friday, which is for teams who did not make the sectional playoffs to play one last game this year. The Titans however have petitioned Section II in hopes that they can play another game, a long shot at best. Ichabod Crane competing in their first ever season of 11 man varsity football was looking to end their season with their first win in a cross over game against Class D Whitehall on Friday.

Corinth v. Chatham

Check the site for our full recap in our Game of the Week of Chatham's dominating 62-0 victory over Corinth.

Watervliet v. Taconic Hills

The Titans finished off their season with a bang evening their record at 4-4 while defeating Watervliet 36-10. The Titans surrendered the game's first three points before scoring the next 30 en route to the win.

Down 3-0 James McDarby got the Titans rolling returning an interception 60 yards for a touchdown and then having Chris McKay run in the two point conversion. McDarby helped his team further by hauling in a 41 yard pass from Nick Warren for another score which McKay then added two more points on.

Nolan Boice and Chris Filli each added rushing scores in the third quarter and Warren added a big one of his own in the fourth to lead the Titans to the win.

Whitehall v. Ichabod Crane

The Riders first varsity season came to a close Friday night after a disappointing 52-0 loss to Whitehall. In a battle of winless teams Whitehall scored 22 points in both the first and second quarters before adding the final 8 in the fourth.

Hudson v. Hudson Falls

This game was to be played Saturday afternoon, and as of yet we have not heard a score. As soon as we do we'll be sure to post our thoughts and reactions on the game.

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