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Anderson Eggleston’s goal off an assist by Carolyn Littrell lifted sixth-seeded Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville to a 1-0 victory Friday against no. 3 Schoharie in the quarterfinals of the Class C Section II girls soccer tournament.

Jade Bonneau made six saves and Julianna Slater made six saves for Schoharie.

OESJ next plays on Wednesday against Warrensburg/Bolton in Watervliet in the semifinals. Second seeds Warrensburg/Bolton scored all the goals after half time in a 4-0 win against 10th Galway. Ella Moskov scored twice, while Kara Bacon and Madison Goodspeed scored once. Hope Sherman made 13 saves in the shutout.

Claire Scram scored three goals in Berne-Knox-Westerlo’s 4-2 win against Hadley-Luzerne. Alanna Yandon had the second hit for No. 4 B-K-W, while Carolina Lott-Diamond scored twice for No. 5 H-L.

Berne-Knox-Westerlo will play in Wednesday’s semifinal against top-seeded Waterford-Halfmoon, which won Friday’s quarterfinals 8-0 against Cambridge.

Kylie Peacock assisted on each of Stillwater’s goals in a 3-0 win against Chatham in the Section II Class CC girls soccer quarterfinals. For No. 4 Stillwater, Brooke Coon, Karissa Mitchell and Bella Estill each scored one goal. Charisma Salecker made five saves in the shutout and No. 5 Chatham’s Olive Mountain made six saves.

Stillwater next plays Wednesday against top-seeded Voorheesville in the semifinals at Mechanicville. Voorheesville defeated Maple Hill 4-1 in the quarterfinals. Lily Farrell, Sofia Bouplon, Sofia Storrow and Marleigh Delisle scored in the win.

Top-seeded Columbia advanced to the Section II Class A semifinals with a 5-0 victory over Troy in the quarterfinals. Isabella Seibert scored two goals, while Kennedy Ring had a goal and an assist.

Columbia will face No. 5 Averill Park on Monday in the semifinals in Mechanicville. Averill Park topped No. 4 Mohonasen 2-1 in the quarterfinals. Sarah Leclerc scored for Mohonasen, and Alexandra Bendett and Bailee Lange scored in the win.

No. 2 Queensbury won 1-0 against No. 7 Scotia-Glenville. Bayley Duffy scored the winner with a free kick from 30 meters with 19 minutes left in the game. Shea Canavan made seven saves for Queensbury, and Kortney Clark made ten saves for Scotia-Glenville.

Queensbury will play No. 3 Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, 8-0 Amsterdam, in the semifinals Monday in Mechanicville. Sophomore Alana Yahoudy and junior Sam Torres each scored twice in the BH-BL win. For Amsterdam, goalkeeper Carolyn Sculco made 13 saves.

Kyle Almeida’s goal and assist lead No. 3 Averill Park against No. 6 South Glens Falls 2-0 in the Section II Class A boys soccer quarterfinals. Nate Bergmann also had a goal. Brady Mazzeo made two saves in the shot.

Averill Park will meet No. 2 Queensbury in the semifinals Wednesday in Gloversville. Queensbury got a goal and an assist from Gavin Kelly in their 2-0 win against No. 7 Albany Academy. Ian Rathbun also scored. Jake Afsar-Keshmiri made four saves in the shutout. For Queensbury head coach Peter Crotty, the win was the 350th of his career as the head coach of the Spartans.

In a rematch of last year’s Section II Class B Super Bowl, Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk posted a 48-0 victory against Gloversville. R-C-S led 20-0 after one quarter and outgained Gloversville 366-109 for the game. In the championship meeting between the teams in 2021, R-C-S won 33-14.

Lansingburgh was a 14-6 winner against Schalmont in Class B. Schalmont’s Ryan Shultis had a 3-yard field goal in the second quarter, but Lansingburgh’s Isaiah Allison returned the kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter and Logan Hardt returned fire 49 yards for a score later in the quarter.

Guilderland made its debut on its new turf, but Shaker cruised to a 30-3 Class AA victory as four of its players scored touchdowns. Also in Class AA, Bethlehem secured a 34-12 win against Schenectady,

In a matchup between the top two teams in Class C, Stillwater won 7-6 against Schuylerville. Jaxon Mueller scored for Stillwater with a 47-yard run and Schuylerville’s Martin Flanders with a 1-yard run in the first quarter. Liam Brady tried to add the extra point for Stillwater, but Schuylerville’s kick was blocked. For Stillwater, Mike Marinello had 11 tackles.

Broadalbin-Perth defeated Gloversville 25-22, 22-25, 22-25, 25-13, 15-3 in Foothills Council girls volleyball. For Gloversville, Allie Salvione had 23 assists and 15 digs, Nia Rush had six kills, McKenzie Siler had nine digs, Marisa Dygon had five kills and nine digs, and Zoie Tesi had 15 kills, 22 digs, three aces and four blocks before leaving the match in the fourth. set with an injury.

In Wasaren League action, Mechanicville defeated Cambridge 25-7, 25-14, 25-14. Mechanicville’s Emma LaPierre had nine service points and eight assists and Jazelle McLean had seven kills. For Cambridge, MaryKate Lebarron had five service points and five aces.

Bethlehem won 25-19, 25-15, 25-15 Suburban Council in boys volleyball. Cade Allen had 12 kills and Alexander Schalk had 12 digs in the win, while Ben Sorrentino and Joe Monserrat combined for 45 assists. Danny Battista made 34 tackles in the win.

Section II announced Friday that this year’s field hockey championship games will be played in Gloversville.

Previously, three league games on Oct. 30 were scheduled to be played in Schuylerville.

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