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Queensbury swim defeats Glens Falls

QUEENSBURY — The Queensbury varsity swim team earned an 88-65 win over Glens Falls at home on Tuesday, improving to 7-1 on the season. The Spartans will conclude their regular season by hosting Gloversville/Mayfield at 5 p.m. on Thursday.

Below are top finishers from Tuesday’s contest:

200 Medley Relay 

  1. Queensbury (Johnston, Roberts, Muldner, Knill) 2:04.12
  2. Glens Falls (Seleen, Russo, Canale, Gorton) 2:17.23
  3. Queensbury (Bearor, Johnson, Tuomela, Linehan) 2:23.67

200 Freestyle 

  1. Mya Stark (QBY) 2:17.97
  2. Susan Boczar (QBY) 2:30.21
  3. Kathryn Linehan (QBY) 2:32.38

200 Individual Medley 

  1. Sadie Giumarra (QBY) 2:34.74
  2. Emma Canale (GF) 2:41.20
  3. Addison Gorton (GF) 2:50.53

50 Freestyle 

  1. Alexis Knill (QBY) 28.65
  2. Claire Seleen (GF) 28.68
  3. Allie Johnston (QBY) 28.82 

100 Butterfly

  1. Sadie Giumarra (QBY) 1:09.70
  2. Skylar Durante (QBY) 1:23.57
  3. Kloe Russo (GF) 1:25.86; 

100 Freestyle

  1. Susan Boczar (QBY) 1:09.24
  2. Nora Kennelly (QBY) 1:11.11
  3. Emily Kenny (QBY) 1:13.25

500 Freestyle 

  1. Ryan Tuomela (QBY) 6:35.90
  2. Kathryn Linehan (QBY) 6:47.17
  3. Addison Gorton (GF) 6:50.85;

200 Freestyle Relay 

  1. Queensbury (Barnaby-Wood, Kennelly, Roberts, Muldner) 1:58.52
  2. Queensbury (Boczar, Demers, Stark, Knill) 2:08.68
  3. Queensbury (Bearor, Zheng, Langford, Johnston) 2:11.56

100 Backstroke 

  1. Claire Seleen (GF) 1:12.12
  2. Mia Webster (GF) 1:21.60

100 Breaststroke 

  1. Kloe Russo (GF) 1:21.07
  2. Emma Canale (GF) 1:28.85

400 Freestyle Relay 

  1. Glens Falls (Lieberth, Cygan, Canale, Russo) 4:39.86
  2. Glens Falls (Lieberth, Seleen, Webster, Gorton) 4:56.64

Adirondack United brings girls high school hockey to Section 2

High school girls hockey is coming to Section 2 this year, with the establishment of the Adirondack United hockey team.

The team will be a combination of six schools: Corinth, Glens Falls, South Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, Saratoga Springs, and Queensbury. Adirondack United head coach Jeff Willis said the team will provide valuable opportunities for girls in the area.

“What you find is a lot of girls that are very athletic, very good at hockey, they end up taking those skills and applying them somewhere else,” said Willis. “It’s great that we have this opportunity in front of us to continue to keep girls locally.”

Willis said the support from the girls and parents helped bring the squad to fruition, saying hockey parents are “a different breed.”

“And I’m saying this in the nicest way. I’m one of them,” added Willis. “They picked it up, and they were attending, like, every school board meeting. They were at South Glens Falls, they were at Glens Falls, they were at Queensbury. They just were not going to let this go.”

Willis also said the coordination between the six schools has been strong.

“The support has been really great across all school districts,” Willis said. “From my perspective as the head coach, I think everything’s going really well.”

As of now, Adirondack United is the only girls hockey team in Section 2. Willis said the team will compete in Section 7 this year, competing against schools such as Beekmantown, Saranac Lake Placid (a combination of Saranac Lake and Lake Placid), Plattsburgh, and Malone.

“That’s our league, and we’ll play in their sectionals,” said Willis.

Willis said that a majority of the team’s roster will come from the Adirondack Northstars travel organization, and mentioned he expects players from the Troy-Albany Titans and Clifton Park travel organizations to try out.

The head coach also said he expects the team to be competitive. Willis, who coaches one of the Northstars teams, mentioned several players who have made a big impact with the organization.

“We have three players here locally that have been selected to the U.S. National Team selection process that are in the program right now,” said Willis. “Bayley Duffy, Maddie Macauley, and my younger daughter, Lillian Willis. They were all selected to go to Minnesota as part of the national team selection process.”

Adirondack United provides an opportunity for these girls to advance their hockey careers at home, with Willis noting that this has not traditionally been the case in the area.

The squad will open its season with a tough test, playing defending state champions Skaneateles of Section III on Nov. 23. The United team will play several other Section III schools during the season, including Clinton and Oswego, and Section X programs such as Potsdam and Massena, in addition to its Section 7 league games.

“My philosophy is, I’ll play anybody anytime and anywhere,” said Willis.

Adirondack United will play its first home game on Dec. 3, hosting Beekmantown at 1 p.m. The game is set to be played at the Glens Falls Recreation Center, but Willis said there is a possibility of hosting the contest at Cool Insuring Arena.

“We think we’re going to hold it at the Rec Center, but if we sense that we’re going to get a really big crowd and (Cool Insuring Arena) is available, we maybe will pursue that,” Willis said. “That’s one of our focuses. I really want to pack the house the first night.”

Burnt Hills football rolls past Queensbury, Spartan field hockey beats Granville: Weekend Sports Roundup

BURNT HILLS — The Queensbury varsity football team fell behind early and couldn’t catch up on Friday, falling 50-14 to Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake on the road.

Burnt Hills, the 12th-ranked team in Class A by newyorksportswriters.org, jumped out to a 15-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back en route to their fifth straight win.

Luke Zoller ran for two touchdowns of 12 yards each in the opening quarter, with a two-point conversion on the first score giving the Spartans a 15-0 lead. A 15-yard touchdown run by Santino Mareno early in the second quarter extended the lead to 22-0, and a five-yard run by Myles Yannuzzi made it 29-0.

Queensbury got on the board with 4:20 left until the half, with Ian Reynolds breaking free for a 72-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 29-6. Burnt Hills answered, however, and Zoller ran it in from four yards out in the final seconds to make it 36-6 at halftime.

Jake Pausley added a touchdown for Burnt Hills in the third, running from three yards out to make it 43-6. Mareno returned a fumble 40 yards for a touchdown later in the quarter to extend the lead to 50-6 after three.

Queensbury broke off another big play in the fourth, with a fourth-and-three pass from Zavry Ward finding Ryan Blanchard, who broke away for a 90-yard touchdown. The big play was the second-longest touchdown pass in Queensbury football history, behind a Tracy Nelson 99-yard touchdown pass to Doug Harder in 1970 at Hudson Falls. 

A two-point conversion from Ward to Trevon Bailey made it 50-14 with two minutes left, and Burnt Hills was able to run out the remaining clock to seal the victory.

For Queensbury, Reynolds gained 62 yards and a touchdown on six carries, while Ward was 3 of 9 passing for 154 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. Blanchard had one catch, the 90-yard touchdown, while Bailey caught two passes for 64 yards. 

Burnt Hills is 5-1 overall, and 3-0 in the Class A Grasso Division with the win. They will play at Ballston Spa (6-1, 2-1) on Friday.

Queensbury falls to 1-5 overall, 0-3 in the Grasso Division after the loss. The Spartans will host Albany (1-5, 0-3) for homecoming at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Queensbury field hockey ends regular season with win over Granville

GRANVILLE — The Queensbury varsity field hockey team finished its regular season with a road victory, defeating Granville 4-0 on Friday.

Dani Hand scored three goals for the Spartans, with Gianna Marcantonio adding a goal. Ryan Allen picked up an assist, while Abigail Kittell stopped three shots in goal in the win.

The Spartans will play at South Glens Falls in the opening round of sectionals Oct. 26 at 4:30 p.m. The winner will advance to play the winner of Burnt Hills and Scotia-Glenville in the Class A championship game on Oct. 30.

Queensbury boys soccer beats Amsterdam to win Foothills

QUEENSBURY — The Queensbury varsity boys soccer team clinched the Foothills Council championship with a win on Sunday, defeating Amsterdam 4-1 at home.

Luke Eichin gave the Spartans a 1-0 lead just over three minutes in, finishing a cross from Ian Rathbun. Amsterdam tied the game just two minutes later, with Moises Morales beating a defender and burying a shot.

Rathbun found Eichin again for a response in the 17th minute to give Queensbury a 2-1 lead. A penalty kick for Max Roca extended the lead, as he converted to send the Spartans to halftime with a 3-1 lead.

Rathbun made it 4-1 in the second half, finishing a pass from Eichin. The Spartans held on through the final minutes, clinching the win and a Foothills title.

Eichin scored twice and added an assist, while Rathbun had a goal and two assists. Roca scored a goal, while Jake Afsar-Keshmiri made five saves in goal.

Queensbury girls soccer clinches Foothills championship

QUEENSBURY — The Queensbury varsity girls soccer team earned a weekend sweep, defeating Glens Falls and Amsterdam to capture their fourth straight Foothills Council championship.

The Spartans earned a 1-0 win over Glens Falls on Saturday, and defeated Amsterdam 4-2 on Sunday to clinch the title.

Queensbury: 1, Glens Falls: 0

Bayley Duffy gave the Spartans a 1-0 lead in the first half, finishing an assist from Kayla Zehr. Queensbury applied pressure throughout the remainder of the contest, but Glens Falls goaltender Sarah Wolfstitch was strong in net, making eight saves.

Shea Canavan stopped one shot for the Spartans, helping clinch the victory. Queensbury outshot Glens Falls 17-1 in the win.

Queensbury: 4, Amsterdam: 2

Amsterdam scored first in Sunday’s contest, with Felise Fowler beating Canavan just two minutes into the game. Queensbury had a response, however, with Ava Stewart scoring to tie the game in the 14th minute.

Stewart added her second goal in the 38th minute, sending the Spartans to halftime with a 2-1 lead. Queensbury came out firing in the second half, with Meredith Montgomery and Duffy each scoring a goal in the opening five minutes.

Madisyn Meca scored for the Rams to cut the deficit to two goals, but the Spartans held on for a 4-2 win, clinching their fourth straight Foothills championship.

Stewart scored twice and added an assist for Queensbury, while Mia Keshmiri had two assists. Duffy and Montgomery each scored a goal, with Ava Roca adding an assist. Canavan stopped six shots in goal for the Spartans.

Carey wins 210th game at Queensbury, Spartan field hockey rolls past Schuylerville: Thursday Sports Roundup

QUEENSBURY — Queensbury varsity girls volleyball head coach Tyler Carey became the program’s all-time leader in coaching wins on Thursday, with the Spartans defeating Hudson Falls in three sets.

The win was Carey’s 210th as head coach of the Spartans, passing Margaret Phillips for the most in Queensbury girls volleyball history. Carey initially coached the team from 2006 to 2015, and has served as head coach since 2018. 

Queensbury cruised to a win, capturing all three sets (25-8, 25-23, 25-9). The Spartans are 12-1 overall and 9-1 in the Foothills Council. Queensbury will next play in the ‘Shen Fall Fest’ at Impact Sports Zone in Halfmoon on Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. Other competing teams include Niskayuna, Ballston Spa, Bethlehem, Guilderland, Shenendehowa, and Westhill.

Queensbury field hockey cruises past Schuylerville

SCHUYLERVILLE — The Queensbury varsity field hockey team rolled to another win on Thursday, defeating Schuylerville 8-0 on the road.

Queensbury senior Dani Hand led the way with four goals, just one game after scoring a team-record six goals in Tuesday’s win over Gloversville. Hand also added two assists for the Spartans in the victory.

Gianna Marcantonio had two goals and an assist for the Spartans, while Kendra Ballard had a goal and an assist. Lilyauna Hazelton also scored a goal, with Kaitlyn Barton, Kendal Kelsey, and Ryan Allen all picking up assists.

Abigail Kittell made one save in goal for Queensbury, who will finish the regular season with a road contest at Granville at 4:30 p.m. today.

Queensbury boys soccer pulls away from Patriots

BROADALBIN — The Queensbury varsity boys soccer team pulled away in the second half on Wednesday, scoring three unanswered goals to earn a 4-1 win over Broadalbin-Perth.

The Spartans struck first in just the third minute, with Luke Eichen burying a pass from Ethan Moger to give the visitors a 1-0 lead. Patriots’ goalie Alden Goldman made several stops to keep the deficit at one, and Broadalbin-Perth tied the score in the 22nd minute when Jake Holland headed a corner kick home, making it 1-1.

After going into halftime tied, Queensbury came flying out to start the second half, scoring twice in the span of four minutes to take a 3-1 lead. Max Roca connected on a free kick in the 49th minute, and Ethan Moger buried a shot from distance in the 53rd minute.

Roca added his second goal later in the half, finishing another free kick from just outside the box. The Queensbury defense stood tall in the final minutes, and the Spartans wrapped up a 4-1 victory.

Roca scored two goals and added an assist for the Spartans. Moger had a goal and an assist, while Eichen added a goal. Holland scored the Patriots’ lone goal, with the assist going to Alex Rogers.

Jake Afsar-Keshmiri earned the win in goal, making one save. Goldman stopped four shots in the loss for Broadalbin-Perth.

Queensbury improves to 10-1-4 overall, and 9-1-2 in the Foothills Council with the victory. The Spartans will finish the regular season with a home contest against Amsterdam tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.

Queensbury swim improves to 5-1 with home victory

QUEENSBURY — The Queensbury varsity swim team picked up a home victory on Tuesday, defeating Schenectady-South Colonie 91-79. The Spartans improved to 5-1 on the season with the win.

Below are the top finishers in each event:

200 Medley Relay 

  1. Queensbury (Stark, Roberts, Giumarra, Knill) 2:03.96
  2. Schenectady-South Colonie (Lupe, Gibson, Waite, Sepulveda) 2:05.34
  3. Queensbury (Bearor, Boczar, Barnaby-Wood, Durante) 2:20.11 

200 Freestyle

  1. Isabella Hug (SCHC) 2:15.45
  2. Marina Muldner (QBY) 2:16.50
  3. Ryan Tuomela (QBY) 2:26.49

200 Individual Medley

  1. Alexis Gibson (SCHC) 2:19.84
  2. Alexis Knill (QBY) 2:45.00
  3. Sarah McShane (SCHC) 2:45.24 

50 Freestyle

  1. Emma Lupe (SCHC) 27.51
  2. Sadie Giumarra (QBY) 27.97 
  3. Camilla Sepulveda (SCHC) 28.26

100 Butterfly 

  1. Marina Muldner (QBY) 1:07.07
  2. Anettka DeGoski (SCHC) 1:17.60
  3. Sarah McShane (SCHC) 1:21.47

100 Freestyle

  1. Emma Lupe (SCHC) 1:00.28
  2. Sadie Giumarra (QBY) 1:01.92
  3. Abigail Johnson (QBY) 1:05.62

500 Freestyle

  1. Maura Waite (SCHC) 6:05.50
  2. Mya Stark (QBY) 6:11.03 
  3. Kelly Waite (SCHC) 6:19.16

200 Freestyle Relay

  1. Queensbury (Giumarra, Roberts, Knill, Muldner) 1:53.64
  2. Schenectady-South Colonie (Sepulveda, Hug, McShane, Waite) 2:00.19
  3. Queensbury (Durante, Kennelly, Barnaby-Wood, Johnson) 2:03.30

100 Backstroke

  1.  Alexis Gibson (SCHC) 1:04.44
  2. McKenna Bearor (QBY) 1:18.40
  3. Emily Kenny (QBY) 1:20.47

100 Breaststroke

  1. Sophia Roberts (QBY) 1:19.95
  2. Susan Boczar (QBY) 1:22.39
  3. Camilla Sepulveda (SCHC) 1:23.12 

400 Freestyle Relay

  1. Schenectady-South Colonie (Waite, Lupe, Waite, Gibson) 4:12.15
  2. Queensbury (Stark, Johnson, Knill, Muldner) 4:18.58
  3. Schenectady-South Colonie (McShane, Brewer, DeGoski, Becker) 4:55.13

Duffy’s goal propels Spartan girls soccer to win

QUEENSBURY — The Queensbury varsity girls soccer team earned a 1-0 win over Broadalbin-Perth on Tuesday, scoring early and holding on the rest of the way.

Bayley Duffy gave the Spartans a 1-0 lead in the 10th minute, burying a pass from Meredith Montgomery. Both teams applied pressure, but neither could convert, and the game went to halftime with a 1-0 Queensbury lead.

The Patriots generated several strong scoring opportunities in the second half, but couldn’t manage to find the back of the net. Broadalbin-Perth had a pair of penalty kick opportunities, but were unable to convert on either attempt. 

Shea Canavan stopped seven shots in goal for the Spartans, guiding them to a 1-0 shutout victory. Mairead Marsden made eight saves for the Patriots.

Queensbury can clinch first place in the Foothills Council with wins in its final two regular season games. The Spartans will play Amsterdam at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, and finish the regular season against Glens Falls at 10 a.m. on Saturday.

Hand sets school record as Spartan field hockey wins on Senior Day

QUEENSBURY — The Queensbury varsity field hockey team celebrated its seniors on Tuesday, earning a 10-0 win over Gloversville.

Senior Dani Hand scored six goals for the Spartans, setting a new single-game team record. Hand had previously tied the school record with a five-goal game in September of last season. Kara Zappone (2002) and Deb Roberts (1975) also scored five goals in one game for the Spartans.

Kendra Ballard had a goal and an assist, while Katie Gannon, Maddy Moger, and Mia Lemery all added goals. Kaitlyn Barton had two assists for Queensbury, while Gianna Marcantonio and Brianna Zehr each added one assist.

Larissa Sheffield stopped nine shots in goal for Gloversville, who were held without a shot on goal in the game. 

Queensbury will play at Schuylerville at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, finishing the regular season with a road contest against Granville at 4:30 p.m. Friday.