CRARYVILLE — Taconic Hills rallied from a four-point deficit at the start of the fourth quarter to post a 52-44 victory over Maple Hill in Friday’s Patroon Conference boys basketball game.
The Titans trailed 15-11 after one quarter, but held Maple Hill scoreless in the second stanza to take a 19-15 advantage by halftime. The Wildcats regained the lead, 34-30, by the end of the third quarter, but Taconic Hills went on a 22-10 run over the final eight minutes to earn the victory.
Zach Rowe led the Titans with 14 points. Neil Howard III added 11.
Brad Cole’s 22 points led Maple Hill.
Taconic Hills visits Coxsackie-Athens, while Maple Hill hosts Greenville on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
MAPLE HILL (44): D Chevrier 0-2-2, Cole 9-0-22, Da Costa Gomez 2-1-6, Fish 3-0-7, Frazier 2-0-5, Hoffman 1-0-2. Totals 17-3-44.
3-pointers: Cole 4, Da Costa Gomez, Fish, Frazier.
TACONIC HILLS (52): Doty 1-3-6, Howard 4-3-11, Rowe 4-2-14, Russo 2-2-7, Super 0-6-6, Van Alstyne 4-0-8. Totals 15-16-52.
3-pointers: Rowe 4, Doty, Russo.
Chatham 73,
Greenville 36
CHATHAM — Chatham had 11 players reach the scoring column in a 73-36 Patroon Conference boys basketball victory over Greenville on Friday.
Jacob Baccaro led Chatham’s balanced attack with 16 points. Tyler Kneller added 13 and Matt Thorsen had 11.
Brett Larson and Cody Thompson each had eight points for the Spartans.
The Panthers held quarterly leads of 22-3, 38-16 and 61-23.
Chatham (7-0 Patroon, 9-1 overall) entertains Germantown and Greenville goes to Maple Hill on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
GREENVILLE (36): Miller 2-0-5, Rochler 1-0-3, Larson 3-2-8, Buquet 1-0-2, Johnson 1-2-5, Britton 0-1-1, Thompson 3-1-8, Giarusso 1-0-2, Carey 1-0-2. Totals 13-6-36.
3-pointers Miller, Rochler, Johnson, Thompson.
CHATHAM (73): Thorsen 5-1-11, Taylor 2-0-4, Kneller 6-0-13, Chudy 1-0-2, Van Alstyne 3-2-9, Hayes 1-0-2, Radley 1-0-2, Pierro 2-2-6, O’Dell 2-0-6, Zaik 1-0-2, Baccaro 8-0-16. Totals 32-5-73.
3-pointers: O’Dell 2, Van Alstyne, Kneller.
Hudson 52,
Rensselaer 49
HUDSON — Keith Robinson’s 20 points led Hudson to a 52-49 victory over Rensselaer in Friday’s Patroon Conference boys basketball game.
Jordan Cunningham had 16 points and Malaky Payton nine for the Bluehawks, who built quarterly leads of 17-14, 26-24 and 37-34.
Noah Vogel led Rensselaer with 14 points. Malachi Spickerman chipped in with 13.
Hudson (7-0 Patroon, 8-2 overall) visits Watervliet on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
RENSSELAER (49): Spickerman 6-0-13, Baker 2-4-8, Dennis 2-0-4, Vogel 5-2-14, Johnson 1-0-2, Lacoy 1-0-2, Stanfield 1-0-2, Jackson 2-0-4. Totals 20-6-49.
3-pointers: Vogel 2, Spickerman.
HUDSON (52): Robinson 8-3-20, Cunningham 6-1-16, Wilson 0-1-1, J. Morrison 1-2-4, Payton 3-1-9, Brandow 1-0-2. Totals 19-8-52.
3-pointers: Cunningham 3, Payton 2, Robinson.
COLONIAL
Ichabod Crane 67,
Voorheesville 40
VOORHEESVILLE — Ichabod Crane limited Voorheesville to 14 points in the second half en route to a 67-40 victory in Friday’s Colonial Council boys basketball game.
The Riders broke away from a 16-16 deadlock after one quarter to go up 36-26 at halftime and 55-34 after three quarters.
Jack Mullins dropped 17 points for Ichabod crane. Alex Schmidt had a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Carson Carrow led Voorheesville with 14 points.
Ichabod Crane plays at Cobleskill-Richmondville on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
ICHABOD CRANE (67): Mullins 6-1-17, Race 4-1-9, Rapport 2-0-5, Schmidt 6-4-16, McCrudden 1-0-2, Garafalo 2-0-5, Autrey 1-2-5, Borrelli 2-0-4, Van Allen 1-0-2, Colwell 1-0-2. Totals 26-8-67.
3-pointers: Mullins 4, Garafalo, Autrey, Rapport.
VOORHEESVILLE (40); Wittman 0-2-2, Ensslin 2-1-5, Romensky 1-0-2, Woodworthy 1-0-2, Carrow 5-2-14, Rogdany 1-0-2, Wilson 4-0-8, Eitleman 1-1-3. Totals 17-6-40.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
PATROON
Hudson 45,
Rensselaer 42
RENSSELAER — Malia Jackson and Amya Moore each had 14 points to lead Hudson past Rensselaer, 45-42, in Patroon Conference girls basketball action on Friday.
Hudson (3-4) led 11-7 after one quarter, but Rensselaer battled back to even the score 18-18 at halftime. The Bluehawks regained the lead, 33-29, by the end of the third quarter, then held off the Rams in the fourth to log their second consecutive win.
Moriah Walker added eight points to Hudson’s cause.
Joslyn Teal’s 12 points led Rensselaer.
Hudson hosts Watervliet on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
HUDSON (45): Holloway 1-0-2, Mann 1-0-2, Moore 6-2-14, Sullivan 1-0-2, Jackson 5-4-14, Logue 1-0-3, Walker 4-0-8. Totals 19-6-45.
3-pointers: Logue.
RENSSELAER (42): Wilson 3-2-8, Teal 4-2-12, Lawson 1-2-5, Fitzgerald 2-0-5, Slingerland 2-0-4, Gibson-Burrell 3-1-8. Totals 15-7-42.
3-pointers: Teal 2, Fitzgerald, Lawson, Gibson-Burrell.
Maple Hill 66,
Taconic Hills 21
CASTLETON — Maple Hill overcame an early deficit with a 21-2 run in the second quarter and went on to defeat Taconic Hills, 66-21, in Friday’s Patroon Conference girls basketball game.
The Wildcats trailed 8-6 after one quarter, but took the lead for good in the second stanza.
Addie Loszynski topped Maple Hill with 21 points. Hannah Seeberger had 11.
Izzabell Bosko led Taconic Hills with nine points. Aubrey Proper chipped in with eight.
Taconic Hills hosts Coxsackie-Athens, while Maple Hill goes to Greenville on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
TACONIC HILLS (21): Bosko 2-5-9, Henderson 0-2-2, Proper 3-2-8, Sparacino 1-0-2, Skabowski 0-0-0. Totals 6-9-21.
MAPLE HILL (66): Noel 3-0-6, Loszynski 7-3-21, Brodzinski 1-0-2, Coffey 1-0-2, Martin 0-3-3, Frazier 1-0-2, Rogers 2-1-5, B. Seeberger 2-0-5, H. Seeberger 4-1-11, Prest 4-1-9. Totals 25-9-66.
Three-pointers: Loszynski 4, H. Seeberger 2, B. Seeberger.
COLONIAL
Ichabod Crane 61,
Voorheesville 40
VALATIE — Carolina Williams and Delaney More combined for 47 points to spark Ichabod Crane to a 61-40 victory over Voorheesville in Friday’s Colonial Council girls basketball game.
Williams led all scorers with 27 points, while More finished with 20 for Ichabod Crane (5-1 Colonial, 7-1 overall). Ashley Ames contributed 10.
Reese Hoerig topped Voorheesville with 20 points. Jenna Romani added six.
Ichabod Crane hosts Cobleskill-Richmondville on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
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