Week of January 12 – January 18, 2018
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SPORTS
Jr. NBA Scores TOWN OF WILTON RECREATION SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 2017 DIVISION 1
Saratoga Central Catholic Boys Basketball SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Spa Catholic Boys Basketball Team opened the week on Monday, Jan. 8 at Berlin Central School. The Saints improved to 4-0 league and 8-1 overall with a 65-38 win. The Saints were led by Sam Haraden with 12 points and Ryan McFadden with 10 points. Nine other players also entered the scoring column. The Saints opened up a 34-17 halftime score and expanded the lead to 53-27 at the end of the third quarter. On Tuesday, Jan. 9 the Saints faced off against league rival Cambridge and improved their record to 5-0 league and 9-1 overall with a convincing 68-43 win. The Saints used a smothering full-court defense to open up leads of 44-22 at the half and 61-33 at the end of the third quarter. The Saints put nine players in the scoring column led by Tyler Haraden with 17 points and Ryan McFadden with 16 points. Terel Tillman, Sam Haraden and Sean Englert had outstanding all-around games for the Saints.
Saratoga Springs Basketball Teams SARATOGA SPRINGS — On Tuesday, Jan. 9, the Blue Streaks Girls defeated Ballston Spa, 77-34 with Dolly Cairns leading Saratoga with 20 points. On Tuesday, Jan. 9 the Blue Streaks Boys defeated Ballston Spa, 72-47. Brian Hart led with 23 points and AJ Lawton followed up with 17 points.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake vs. Saratoga Springs Hockey SARATOGA SPRINGS — On Saturday, Jan. 6, the Spartans and the Blue Streaks ended their match up in a 1-1 tie.
Saratoga Regional YMCA Youth Basketball League ROTARY JUNIOR DIVISION: Saratoga PBA 42 - Saratoga Financial Services 39 Saratoga PBA Knocked off previously unbeaten Saratoga Financial Services by a score of 42 to 39. This game was close from tip off to the final horn. Steve Bebee had a team high 17 points along with 6 points from Jaden Manning and with the help of Makala Roy’s smothering defense to bring their team the victory. Carter Wood exploded for a game high 22 points in the loss. Mexican Connection Restaurant 37 - PJ BAR-B-QSA 24 In a game that was close until 10 minutes left in the game, the Mexican Connection started pulling away to defeat PJ’s BBQ 37 to 24. Bryant Savage’s 11 points, Connor Johnson’s 10 points and Ethan Dinsmore’s 7 points helped send their team to the win. PJ’s BBQ had a balanced attack led by Gordon Murray 8 points but fell just short.
SENIOR DIVISION: Saratoga Firefighters 52 Cudney’s Launderers 47 With the help of Enyer Tineo’s game high 22 points and Gaven Planasky’s 11points the Firefighters got off to an early lead and held off a furious charge from Cudney’s to get a 52 to 47 victory. Every time the Firemen would pull away Cudney’s would fight their way back into the
game. Cudney’s got scoring from everyone on the team led by 17 points from Tom Leary. Village Photo 44 - Berkshire Hathaway Blake, Realtors 40 Village photo remained undefeated by beating Berkshire Hathaway Blake, Realtors 44 to 40. Village Photo is the lone remaining undefeated team in the league. Jose Garcia dropped in a game high 25 points and teammates Donald Steves and Vincent Romeo each contributed 5 points in the win. While Ian Fisk had 19 points, Shane Richardson had 9 points and Jake Graham had 7 points in the loss.
Jason Morris Judo Center Honored SARATOGA SPRINGS — Angelica Delgado (27) and Alex Turner (25) have earned Real Judo Magazine’s “Player of the Year” honors for 2017. Delgado who is ranked #12 on the world ranking list was named “2017 Female Player of the Year” having the best season for the American women. Delgado’s results included taking fifth place at the Paris Grand Slam, picking up bronze medals at the Austrian Open, Pan Am Championships, Cancun Grand Prix and earning an invite to the prestigious World Masters. The “2017 Male Player of the Year” was awarded to Turner, who trains locally at the Jason Morris Judo Center in Glenville. Turner took 9th at the Paris Grand Slam, won bronze medals at the Pan Am Championships and Cancun Grand Prix and made his first world masters. Turner (73kg) is currently ranked #18. Both athletes received plaques along with a $150 check for their efforts. Delgado and Turner both represent the New York Athletic Club as well has their home dojos.
LAKERS V. KNICKS Lakers-31: James Voorhies-13, Brendan Conley-8 Knicks-15: Jackson Dunbar-8, Alex Palmer-2
WARRIORS V. CELTICS Warriors-26: Grady Ostrander-8, Shea Crotty-8 Celtics-10: Landon Lockrow-4, Jude Hamilton-Jones 4
HEAT V. HAWKS Heat-14: Jojo Birnby-4, Brady Girard-4 Hawks-12: Gavin Lafrance-4, Chase Palmer-4
CAVS V. THUNDER Cavs-29: Maxwell Britten-10, Cole Whitman-10 Thunder-13: Reese Lemos-6, Merrick Shea-4
DIVISION 2 CELTICS V. CAVS Celtics-43: Jack Gutowski-17, Landon Penman-12 Cavs-18: Danny Larkin-9, Morgan Guilder-4
THUNDER V. LAKERS Thunder-29: Owen Mongan-11, Henry Hanrahan-6 Lakers-26: Micah Poag-12, Kihl Kelly-4
WARRIORS V. KNICKS Warriors-25: Aidan Faulkner-6, Jacob Hernandez-6 Knicks-19: Tyler Weygand-13, Shelby Fitch-2
HAWKS V. MAGIC Hawks-26: Gianni Delgado-6, Dylan Marcello-4 Magic-18: Michael Plourde-6, Joseph Krason-4
DIVISION 3 CELTICS V. ROCKETS Celtics-37: Jaden Viger-12, Arieon Rose-11 Rockets-35: Drew Crossett-17, Carter Wood-5 WARRIORS V. TIMBERWOLVES Warriors-31: Flagg Taylor-16, Aidan Rosettie-6
Timberwolves-21: Nicholas Scalo-6, Davey Carroll-4 KNICKS V. LAKERS Knicks-25: Hunter Ingram-13, Jacob Durkee-6 Lakers-20: Evan Rando-14, Alex Cutler-6
DIVISION 4 TIMBERWOLVES V. CELTICS Timberwolves-50: Joshua Foley-16, Clayton Wilhelm-13 Celtics-31: Andrew Murauskas-17, Shifan Shaffe-6 TRAILBLAZERS V. WARRIORS Trailblazers-36: Jason Viger-27, Julian Silva-Forbes 4
Warriors-30: Benjamin Hull-11, Joshua Smith-5 CAVS V. HAWKS Cavs-41: Evan Barthelmas-9, Jacob Aday-8 Hawks-40: Caroline Laniewski-11, Joseph Martuscello-8