Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Indians prove worth in battle of ranked teams; create four-way Wasaren tie

Hoosic Valley's Samantha Anderson floats a jump shot during Tuesday's 56-32 Wasaren League victory over Stillwater. The senior center finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and four steals in the game. (J.S. Carras - The Record).

Hoosic Valley was ranked No. 9 and Stillwater No. 11 in last week's New York State Sportswriters Association Class C poll. A new poll will be released Wednesday afternoon. It was Stillwater's first Wasaren League defeat of the season and the Hoosic Valley victory created a four-way tie atop the Wasaren League standings with Hoosic Valley, Stillwater, Tamarac and Schuylerville all holding 3-1 league records.

The Hoosic Valley defense, led by Carlee Chapko (4) held the Stillwater starters to a mere five points in each of the first three quarters. The Indians are allowing a stingy 27.7 points per game over their six-game winning streak. (J.S. Carras - The Record)

Rebecca Moore (24) scored 12 points and made five rebounds in the victory but she also play a key role on the defensive end. Stillwater's Abbey Hanehan (42) scored her 1,000th career point on Monday night against Granville but was limited to 10 on Tuesday night. (J.S. Carras - The Record).

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