Boys' Lacrosse stock

The most recent Section 2 boys' lacrosse results:

FRIDAY, APRIL 26

Azai Baker piled up six goals and four assists, and Rorick Perry also notched six goals to lead Schenectady/Mohonasen past Maple Hill/Ichabod Crane 22-3 in a Colonial Council/Wasaren League game. Keegan McGovern had two goals and two assists for the Patriots, and Ryan Della Rocco scored two goals. Riley Booth had two goals for MH/IC.

THURSDAY, APRIL 25

Shenendehowa took down Saratoga Springs 15-3 in Suburban Council action. Mason Carroll scored four goals for the Plainsmen, while Nate Wolfe had three goals and two assists. Sam LoPresti had two goals and three assists, and Freddy Hicks tacked on two goals and two assists in the win.

Niskayuna defeated Ballston Spa 17-4, as John Mooney scored five goals with an assist. Dillon Licht tacked on three goals and four assists, and Sami Chowdhrey had three goals. Tanner Williams and Chase Nappi each had two goals. Ballston Spa goalie Tim Sikoryak tallied 13 saves.

Bethlehem defeated Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 10-9 in overtime on a goal from Atticus Garcia. Riley Symmons, Vin Foro, Mason Adams and Dane Jones all scored two goals for the Eagles, while Luke Johnson had one goal and four assists. Cody Sharp scored three goals for the Spartans, and Dominik Sollecito and Logan Tomlison scored two each.

Averill Park held on in the fourth quarter to defeat Columbia 9-8. Mason Phelps scored three goals for Averill Park, as Jacob Phelps tacked on two goals and two assists. Buck DeLaMater scored four goals for Columbia, and Garrett Wagner had a goal and two assists.

Queensbury took down South Glens Falls 14-6 in the Foothills Council. Brendan Orr, Keith Miller and Ian Reynolds all had three goals and an assist for the Spartans, while Cam Porter had two goals and two assists. Brayden Shattuck added two goals and an assist in the win. Max Maziejka scored three goals for the Bulldogs, and Preston Mattison scored twice.

TUESDAY, APRIL 23

Guilderland knocked off Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake in overtime 9-8 in a Suburban Council matchup. Cooper McConaghy had three goals and an assist in the win, while Lee Warren tacked on two goals. Lucas Roberts added a goal and two assists. Logan Tomilson scored three goals for the Spartans, while Dom Sollecito scored twice. Talon Immel and Cody Sharp each had a goal and two assists.

Shaker escaped Bethlehem with a 7-6 win, as seven players scored goals for the Blue Bison. Pete Resnick and Colin Devoe each had a goal and assist for Shaker, and Michael Hennessey, Tanner Donavan, Patrick Flaherty, Liam Chudzinksi and Rhys Lewis all scored. Bethlehem was led by two goals each from Luke Johnson and Vin Foro and a goal and four assists from Dane Jones.

Saratoga Springs beat Ballston Spa 11-8. Toby Diulio led the victorious Blue Streaks with six goals. Braydon Goddard and Nick Darcangelo each added two. Vinny Rossetti, Tyler Curcio and Gavin McNulty each scored twice for Ballston Spa.

CBA hung on to defeat Columbia 10-7. Nolan Emanatian led CBA with three goals, while Chesco Raso had two goals and three assists, Michael Berben had two goals and an assist, and Christian Lewis had two goals. For Columbia, Brody Delamater had three goals and one assist.

Queensbury topped Amsterdam/Broadalbin-Perth 19-2 in the Foothills Council, with Brayden Shattack scoring six goals for the Spartans and Keith Miller scoring five. Ian Reynolds tacked on four goals and four assists in the win, while Austin Holsclaw contributed three goals. Santino Carbone had a goal and assist for Amsterdam/Broadalbin-Perth, and Logan Zabielski scored a goal.

Schuylerville outscored Scotia-Glenville 10-0 in the middle quarters en route to an 18-5 victory. Landen Cumm led the Black Horses with seven goals and two assists. Ollie Bolduc had three goals and two assists. Austin Stark and Nick Lemp each had two goals for the Tartans, and Cole Rodman made 19 saves.

MONDAY, APRIL 22

Queensbury picked up a 12-3 non-league win on Monday over Vermont’s Mount Anthony Union. The Spartans were led by five goals from Austin Holsclaw, while Brayden Shattuck tacked on two goals and an assist.

SATURDAY, APRIL 20

Shaker doubled up Guilderland 10-5 in a Suburban Council game. Colin Devoe led Shaker with four goals and one assist. Michael Hennessey and Liam Chudzinski each added three goals. Keegan DeBoom led Guilderland with two goals and one assist.

Rye outscored Shenendehowa 4-2 in the fourth quarter to rally for a 15-14 non-league game. Frddy Hicks had five goals and four assists to lead Shenendehowa. Nate Wolfe added three goals and two assists, and Mason Carroll had three goals.

CBA shut out Long Island Lutheran 13-0. Chesco Raso led the Brothers with four goals and four assists, while Mike Berben added three goals.

Ryan Hoyt scored his 200th career goal for Johnstown in the Sir Bills' 15-10 win over Greenwich. Andrew Lake and Hoyt each scored four goals for Johnstown, while Maddox Pedrick had three. Brenden McClay led Greenwich with five goals.

FRIDAY, APRIL 19

Camden Hill scored five goals, and Adam Keyser had two goals and an assist to lead Voorheesville over Schenectady/Mohonasen 12-11 in a Colonial Council/Wasaren League game. Rorick Perry had four goals for the Patriots, Keegan McGovern notched three goals and three assists, and Ryan Della Rocco had two goals.

THURSDAY, APRIL 18

Niskayuna defeated Colonie 25-2 in a Suburban Council boys’ lacrosse matchup. Javian Abdu led the way with six goals for Niskayuna, and Tanner Williams had five goals and one assist. Sami Chowdhrey had three goals and three assists, and Cooper Jones had three goals and one assist.

Saratoga Springs defeated Averill Park 11-4, as Tobey Diulio and Carter Hills led the way with four goals and two assists apiece. Braydon Goddard tacked on one goal and one assist. Averill Park was led by Jacob Phelps’ two goals and one assist.

Bethlehem took down Ballston Spa 10-9 in overtime. Dane Jones had four goals and one assist for the Eagles, while Luke Johnson had three goals and one assist. Zachary Novak tallied 14 saves in goal. Ballston Spa was led by four goals from Vinny Rossetti and three goals from Luke Staszak.

Shenendehowa doubled up Columbia 16-8 behind Mason Carroll's five goals and one assist. Nick Stockwell added three goals and four assists, and 11 players had a point in the win. Buck DeLaMater's four goals led Columbia.

Shaker had a seven-goal second quarter en route to a 16-6 win over Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake. Colin Devoe had six goals and an assist for the Blue Bison, and Michael Bacarro made 11 saves. Cody Sharp had two goals and one assist for the Spartans.

Queensbury topped Guilderland 8-5 in a non-league matchup, with Brayden Shattuck and Ian Reynolds each scoring two goals for the Spartans. Guilderland’s Keegan Deboom scored four goals in the loss.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

Brady Mann generated seven goals and Mike Plante scored five as Hoosick Falls/Tamarac dealt Schenectady/Mohonasen its first loss in five games 16-7 in a Colonial Council/Wasaren League game. Rorick Perry had three goals and an assist for S/M, and Eyan Della Rocco also recorded a hat trick.

TUESDAY, APRIL 16

Shaker got six goals and four assists from Michael Hennessey in topping Ballston Spa 14-8 in a Suburban Council game. Colin Devoe added three goals. Peter Siracuse led the Scotties with three goals, and Vinnie Rosetti scored two.

Christian Lewis scored the game-winner with 2:30 left in overtime as CBA edged Guilderland 10-9. Lewis and Francesco Raso each finished with three goals and one assist for CBA, while Julian Lemerise had two goals and two assists. Chris Landers made 14 saves. For Guilderland, Lee Warren, Cooper McConaghy and Seamus Kelty each scored twice.

Niskayuna downed Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 17-4. Dillon Licht scored four goals for Niskayuna, while Tanner Williams had three goals and four assists. Jackson Massaroni contributed three goals and an assist. Cody Sharp, Dom Sollecito, Talon Immel and Caden Maggs scored for the Spartans.

Shenendehowa topped Averill Park 18-5.

In the Foothills Council, Glens Falls defeated Hudson Falls 14-4.

MONDAY, APRIL 15

Schenectady/Mohonasen defeated Troy 19-0 in a non-league contest on Monday. Rorick Perry racked up eight goals and three assists, while Keegan McGovern tallied four goals and three assists. Azai Baker, Ryan Della Rocco and Jacob Jerry all scored two goals in the win.

Queensbury topped Scotia-Glenville 13-6, as Keith Miller had four goals and 1 assist. Brayden Shattuck and Cam Porter each had two goals and one assist, and Brendan Orr had one goal and five assists. Scotia-Glenville’s Austin Stark led the Tartans with four goals and two assists.

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

Mason Carroll scored seven goals to power Shenendehowa to an 11-5 non-league victory over Mamaroneck. Nick Stockwell added three goals, and Nate Wolfe had a goal and three assists. Goalie Billy Standeart made 10 saves,

Lee Warren, Cooper McConaghy and Lucas Roberts had scored two goals and an assist each as Guilderland defeated La Salle 10-5. Tommy Dwyer also scored twice for Guilderland. Johnny Rivero led La Salle with three goals.

Victor edged Niskayuna 10-9 in overtime. Tanner Williams led Niskayuna with two goals and two assists. Dillon Licht and Sami Chowdhery also scored two goals apiece.

Saratoga Springs downed Massena 18-2, Marcellus beat Ballston Spa 14-8, South Glens Falls edged Columbia 7-6, and Warwick topped Bethlehem 7-5.

In Foothills Council action, Schuylerville beat Scotia-Glenville 14-5. 

THURSDAY, APRIL 11

Vinny Rossetti scored three goals, including the game-winner in overtime, as Ballston Spa defeated Saratoga Springs 10-9 in the Suburban Council.

The Scotties led 6-1 after the first quarter, but the Blue Streaks outscored Ballston Spa 5-0 in the second half to send the game into overtime.

Peter Siracuse scored two goals for the Scotties, and Kyle Grevelding had two goals and one assist. Carter Hills had four goals and one assist for Saratoga, and Toby Diulio scored three goals.

Averill Park edged Guilderland 8-6, as Mason Phelps scored three goals, Nick Middleton had three assists, Jake Phelps had a goal and three assists and Jon Houser had two goals and an assist for Averill Park.

Lee Warren scored three goals for Guilderland, and Cooper McConaghy had two goals and three assists.

Bethlehem outscored CBA 4-3 in the fourth quarter to pull out an 11-10 victory.

Luke Johnson scored four goals for the Eagles, and Riley Symmons scored two. Nolan Emanatian scored four goals for the Brothers, and Chesco Raso had three goals and an assist.

Brayden scored his third goal in overtime, giving Queensbury a 6-5 win over Schuylerville in the Foothills Council. Jack Dickerson made 14 saves for the Spartans (4-0 league, 5-0 overall). Landon Cumm had two goals for Schuylerville, while Ollie Bolduc contributed a goal and two assists.

Ryan Hoyt scored the overtime game-winner for Johnstown in the Sir Bills' 14-13 victory over Scotia-Glenville. He finished with four goals and three assists. Caleb Sanjurjo added three goals and three assists in the win, and Trey Louks made 14 saves.

Nick Lemp led the Tartans with five goals and one assist, while Austin Stark provided four goals and one assist. Kaleb Sweeney made 13 saves.

In a non-league game, Albany rolled past Lansingburgh 17-1, as Logan Ferro and Gavin Fitzpatrick each scored six goals.

TUESDAY, APRIL 9

Niskayuna took an 11-0 lead at halftime and rolled to a 17-1 victory over Guilderland, as John Mooney had five goals and one assist for Niskayuna, Tanner Williams scored three goals and Sami Chowdhrey, Dillion Licht and Jackson Massaroni each scored two. Chowdhrey also had three assists.

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake topped Columbia 17-7 behind five goals from Cody Sharp and four goals and two assists from Talon Immel. Nick Bailey added three goals and an assist, while Ethan Skinner and Ethan Swift made 12 and five saves, respctively, for the Spartans. Buck DeLaMater had four goals for Columbia, with Anthony McLaughlin having three goals and one assist.

Keegan McGovern and Rorick Perry each scored five goals to lead Schenectady/Mohonasen to a 19-6 victory over Maple Hill/Ichabod Crane in the Colonial Council. Azai Baker and Danny Quinn each scored three goals for Schenectady/Mohonasen, and Ryan Della Rocco had two goals and three assists.  

Riley Booth and Avery Morse each scored two goals for Maple Hill/Ichabod Crane.

Queensbury improved to 3-0 in the Foothills Council and 4-0 overall with a 19-2 win over Johnstown. Keith Miller led the Spartans with four goals and three assists, with Brayden Shattuck adding four goals and one assist. Jack Dickerson and Eagan Breault combined for six saves in the win. Ryan Hoyt scored both Johnstown goals.

MONDAY, APRIL 8

CBA defeated Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 9-7 on Monday in Suburban Council action. Julian Lemerise and Christian Lewis each scored two goals for the Brothers. Logan Tomlinson led Burnt Hills with three goals, while Dominick Sollecito scored two.

SATURDAY, APRIL 6

Mason Carroll struck for seven goals to lead Shenendehowa to a 9-8 comb-from-behind non-league win over Lakeland-Panas. Nate Wolf added a goal and three assists. Billy Standeart made eight saves.

New Hartford topped Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 12-9. Sawyer Kramer led New Hartford with four goals and one assist. Logan Tomlinson led the Spartans with three goals and one assist. Nick Bailey struck twice, while Talon Immel had a goal and two assists.

Wahconah (Mass.) edged Columbia 10-9. Brody DeLaMater had three goals for Columbia, with Buck DeLaMater adding two goals and two assists. Theodore Kerber made 14 saves in defeat.

Bethlehem put on a fourth-quarter charge to defeat Byram Hills 9-6. Dane Jones' two goals and one assist led the Eagles' scoring, while Zach Novak made 15 saves to ensure the victory.

Jamesville-DeWitt nipped Niskayuna 16-14. John Mooney led Niskayuna with four goals and two assists, while Dillon Licht contributed three goals and two assists.

South Glens Falls got by Scotia-Glenville 13-10 in Foothills Council action. Hudson Delisle led the Bulldogs with five goals and two assists. Kaden Moore added four goals. Austin Stark and Alex Bellotti each had two goals and two assists for Scotia-Glenville. Nick Finn and Evan Frederick each contributed two goals and one assist.

FRIDAY, APRIL 5

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake earned a 14-4 Suburban Council victory over Averill Park. Talon Immel led the Spartans with four goals and one assist, while Nick Bailey had three goals and two assists. Cam Olsen contributed two goals and three assists, and Cody Sharp had two goals and two assists. Averill Park’s Jake Phelps had two goals and one assist.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3

Guilderland picked up a 15-1 Suburban Council victory over Troy. Lee Warren led the way with six goals and one assist. Keegan DeBoom added three goals and an assist, while Alex Goldman had two goals and two assists. Keegan Castleman scored two goals for the Dutchmen, and Cooper McConaghy racked up six assists. Zyire Santana scored the lone goal of the game for Troy, as Brody Stanton had 11 saves for the Flying Horses.

Queensbury cruised to a 19-3 Foothills Council win over Hudson Falls, as 12 different Spartans contributed to the scoring effort. Brayden Shattuck tallied three goals and four assists, and Austin Holsclaw and Michael Music each had three goals. Keith Miller tacked on one goal and five assists. For Hudson Falls, Lucas Clawson scored two goals.

TUESDAY, APRIL 2

Shenendehowa eased to a 16-6 Suburban Council victory over Ballston Spa, as Mason Carrol compiled six goals and two assists. Nate Wolfe had three goals and two assists, and Nick Stockwell had three goals and one assist.

Bethlehem defeated Columbia 18-10, as Dane Jones tallied four goals and three assists, and Mason Adams contributed four goals. Luke Johnson racked up three goals and four assists, while Riley Simmons added three goals and an assist. Buck Delemater and Brody Delemater each had three goals and an assist for Columbia, while Anthony McLaughlin had two goals and two assists.

Niskayuna defeated Saratoga Springs 12-10.

In Foothills Council action, Scotia-Glenville defeated Hudson Falls 12-7. Austin Stark had four goals and an assist for the Tartans, while Nick Lemp and Nick Finn each had two goals. Lucas Clawson scored three goals for Hudson Falls, and goalie Logan Suprenant tallied 27 saves.

Queensbury used a stellar defensive effort in the second half to pick up an 8-4 victory over South Glens Falls. Spartan goalie Jack Dickerson and the defense shut out the Bulldogs. Ian Reynolds had three goals and one assist for Queensbury, and Keith Miller had two goals and one assist.

SATURDAY, MARCH 30

Reid Metler scored off of an assist from Nathan Wolfe to lift the Shenendehowa boys’ lacrosse team to a 9-8 overtime non-league victory over West Genesee on Saturday.

Wolfe had two goals and four assists, Metler and Nick Stockwell each had two goals.

Guilderland dropped an 11-5 decision to Cicero-North Syracuse. Lee Warren had two goals and one assist to lead Guilderland. Nick Donlon made 10 saves for the Dutchmen.

Vinny Rosetti had four goals and two assists to lead Ballston Spa to a 14-9 Suburban Council victory over Columbia. Declan Phillips had three goals and an assist for the Scotties, Gavin McNulty added two goals and two assists and Luke Staszak contributed two goals. Brody DeLaMater led Columbia with three goals and an assist. Buck DeLaMater added three goals.

THURSDAY, MARCH 28

Schenectady/Mohonasen took a 16-0 lead by halftime and went on to defeat Lansingburgh 20-2 in a Colonial Council contest.

Azai Baker led the winners with six goals. Rorick Perry added five goals and three assists, while Ryan Della Rocco contributed three goals and one assist. Connor Tortley and Devonte Harvey each scored for Lansingburgh.

Senior Ian Reynolds won 17 of 19 faceoffs and scored three goals to lead Queensbury to a 10-4 win over Stillwater/Mechanicville in non-league action. Jack Dickerson made 10 saves in the win. Landon Staie led Stillwater/Mechanicville with two goals. Broghan Feguer had 10 saves.

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