Section II brackets bonanza
Troy's Maddie Weaver reacts with teammates during Tuesday's Section II Class A quarterfinal 3-2 victory over No. 6 Mohonasen. The Flying Horses, seeded No. 3, advance to face No. 2 Queensbury in the semfinals Thursday afternoon. (Photos by Tom Killips - The Record).
Chris Fitz Gerald covered the match for us and you can read his story here.
Weaver, who assumed the setter role for the Flying Horses after Shannon Jones graduated in the spring, shows off her form against the Mighty Warriors.
Look at the latest Section II volleyball brackets by clicking here.
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Maple Hill's Meeghan Arno shows her emotions during Wednesday's Class CC semifinal against Cambridge. Cambridge won the game 4-3 in overtime, advancing to the Class CC final against Chatham Saturday at Stillwater. Game time is 4 p.m. (Photos by J.S. Carras - The Record).
Maple Hills' Sierra Legge kicks up a little bit of the FieldTurf surface at Stillwater High Wednesday night in a Class CC semifinal against No. 3 Cambridge. The Indians topped No. 2 Maple Hill 4-3 in overtime.
Speaking of girls soccer, congratulations to Troy's Kayla Lewandowksi, who was named the Big 10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year.
On the boys side, Troy's Zack Scher was also named the Big 10 Goalkeeper of the Year.
Not a bad year for the goalkeepers in the Collar City at all.
Read the latest Section II girls soccer brackets here.
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Check out the latest Section II boys soccer brackets by clicking here.
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I'll start posting all sorts of high school football goodies on Thursday, including my predictions in each of the five Super Bowls coming up this weekend.
Don't forget to join in on our weekly high school sports chat Thursday beginning around 6 p.m. ...or a little later depending on the Rte. 7 traffic tomorrow evening.
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Labels: Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, Volleyball
1 Comments:
Will,
I heard that the Cambridge/Chatham CC soccer game was moved up to 3PM.
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