Sunday, October 11, 2009

Weekend Update

A large number of games went on this weekend, with two more big games slated for the Holiday on Monday as the ICC and Maple Hill boy's and girl's will square off.

On the girl's side Maple Hill is alone a top the Patroon Conference and if ICC wants to control it's own destiny for the league title they will have to knock off the Wildcats or hope for two other teams to do it for them later in the year.

For the boy's, the Riders are playing at a high level right now as they lead the league and are beating up on teams, most recently Columbia County rival Chatham who they beat 3-0. Maple Hill is a perennial power who is having a down year, but has been playing better since the midway point of the year.

BOYS SOCCER

Greenville v. Taconic Hills

After a scoreless first half Greenville broke through for two second half goals to defeat the Titans 2-0 in Patroon Conference action on Friday. Jake Littman made 1o stops in goal for Taconic Hills but it was not enough.

Hudson v. Coxsackie Athens

After playing first place ICC to a one goal game the Bluehawks went to Coxsackie on Saturday and fell 4-0 as they remain winless on the year. Brett Delamater made 12 saves in goal for Hudson in the loss.

GIRLS SOCCER

Chatham v. Ichabod Crane

For the second time this season the Panthers and Riders battled into overtime with ICC pulling out a victory. On Saturday under the lights in Valatie the Riders remained in second place in the league after a 2-1 OT victory.

Alex Armstrong scored off a Morgan Van Alstyne assist in the first half before Abby Wheeler knotted the game at one for Chatham with an unassisted goal in the second half.

In the first overtime Shana Barry scored on a free kick for the game winning goal. Alicia Mink made 5 stops for the Riders in the win while Brittany Lossow had 9 stops in the loss. This was the second overtime loss in three days for Chatham.

Hudson v. Coxsackie Athens

The Hudson girl's went to Coxsackie on Saturday looking to pull the upset but fell 6-3 in a high scoring affair. The Indians put in 3 first half goals to the Bluhawks one before out scoring Hudson 3-2 in the second half.

Hailey Hollenbeck scored a pair of goals for Hudson while Kelsey Graziano added the final score. Elyse Reinckens and Jenna Turner each picked up an assist. In goal for Hudson, Jackie Hall made 12 saves.



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