In softball, Mechanicville topped two-time defending champ Cohoes 8-0 in Class B and Niskayuna dropped six-time defending Section II large school champion Shenendehowa 8-3.
In other upsets, No. 7 Saratoga Springs knocked off No. 2 seeded Troy, 3-1.
Columbia will meet Bethlehem in a threematch next Tuesday and 'Toga faces Niskayuna in an all-Suburban Council Final Four.
In Class A, Lansingburgh's Erin Glikes no-hit Scotia-Glenville, setting up a semifinal meeting with Ichabod Crane. South Glens Falls put up 19 runs on Holy Names and will play Burnt Hills in a Saratoga County showdown in the other semi.
In baseball, Shaker handed La Salle a 2-1 decision in nine innings, preventing the Cadets from winning another Class AA championship.



The Tigers lose two very important seniors in four-year starters Shelby Gratton and Mary Kellogg, but the core of a youthful and talented team will return. Led by freshman pitching sensation Courtney Dayter, the Tigers look to be competitive yet again in 2010.
"She’ll be back," Cohoes head coach Frank Ryan said of his young pitcher.. "She’ll be tough next year. We just didn’t give her the support she needed (Friday). We just didn’t hit and that’s what we said the whole time. Against (Mechanicville) we have to play our best defense and we have to get to the ball."
Check out the full story on the game in Saturday's hard copy edition of The Record.
Check out the updated softball brackets here.
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Joe Snyder's two-run single in the top of the ninth was all the Blue Bison needed, as Cary got Charron to ground out in the bottom of the inning for a fitting end to an epic pitcher's duel.
The Blue Bison get right back at it with a quarterfinal game at Columbia High School on Saturday, with a Noon scheduled start time. Shaker beat Columbia 13-7 earlier this season in East Greenbush.
"It started getting a little shaky at the end there, but (Cary) wanted the ball and he’s a senior captain, so I let him have it," Shaker head coach Peter Mravlja said.
"Their pitcher pitched a superb ballgame and they got their bunts down, so they deserved to win," La Salle head coach Jesse Braverman said. "They outplayed us and they made the clutch plays and we didn’t."
A big thanks to my colleague Andy Santillo for covering the game, and be sure to check out his entire account of the game in Saturday's edition of The Record.
Updated Section II baseball brackets.
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I'm taking a page from our friends at the Post Star in Glens Falls, who always provide an interesting dialog in their discussions with fans in their live chats.
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