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25 in a game showcased to the nation on ESPN with the Warriors winning 63-49. The clutch performance also kept the Huskies’ state championship hopes alive and sets up a rematch with Thompson in the second round. Tyson, who finished the night 25-of-41 passing for 326 yards and four TDs, earned the AHSAA Football Spotlight for round one of the state playoffs in the process. The winner of today’s contest moves on to face Section IV champion Greene on Saturday at Vestal High School at 11 a.m.MONTGOMERY – Senior quarterback Paul Tyson engineered an 18-play, 97-yard game-winning drive Friday night at Madison City Stadium which culminated with a 9-yard TD pass to receiver Jamyre Reese with 14 seconds remaining to give Hewitt-Trussville a dramatic 43-41 victory over James Clemens in the first round of the AHSAA Class 7A state football playoffs. “We are familiar with the field having played on it the past few years and we are hoping the atmosphere will essentially be like a home game for us.” “I think playing in Gloversville will be an advantage for us,” Krempa said. Having played at Gloversville as part of its league schedule, Johnstown is hoping for a decided home-field advantage today. Johnstown (17-0 overall) also has a long history of field hockey success, winning state titles in 1983, 1984, 19. Delainey Hebble added two assists for Camden, which advanced to the state tournament for the third straight season. Skye Wall scored twice for the Blue Devils, while Mix had a goal and an assist. Jaiden Scott and Paige Halbritter also scored for the Blue Devils.Ĭamden opened its postseason with a 3-0 victory over Cazenovia in the Section II Class C semifinals. In the Section III Class C championship game, Camden notched a 4-0 victory over Clinton, getting a goal and two assists from Mix, while Walker had a goal and an assist. Goalie Kendra Igoe made just one save to post the shutout in goal. Chloe Hite and Emily Walker each had two goals for the Blue Devils, while Mackenzie Mix added a goal and an assist. We are looking to control the tempo and pace of the game from the first whistle while executing a clean passing game.”Ĭamden advanced to regional play with a 5-0 victory over Port Byron/Union Springs in the Section III Class C-D playoff game at Vernon-Verona Sherrill High School on Sunday. “Our key to success against any team we face will be to play Johnstown field hockey. “Any team we face will come ready to play hard,” Krempa said. Camden also has nine shutouts this season, including three straight in postseason play. The Blue Devils, who have won 10 of their last 11 games, have outscored the opposition by a 90-22 margin this season. Johnstown is a perfect 17-0 and has outscored its foes by a 83-7 margin, goalie Abby VanValkenburgh and her defense have combined for nine shutouts this season.Ĭamden (15-4 overall) also comes into today’s game with a potent offense and strong defense. Eaton has 12 goals and 10 assists for Johnstown, which is 35-1 over the past two seasons.Īfter finishing last season 18-1 and outscoring its opposition 114-12, the Lady Bills have again been dominant this season. Ringer now has 39 goals and 10 assists this season for the Lady Bills, while Lee has 14 goals and 16 assists. Ringer pushed her career total to 105 goals with her four-goal effort to help Johnstown to its 15th sectional title in program history. Kalena Eaton also scored for the Lady Bills, while Emily Fleming added an assist. Junior Taryn Ringer scored four goals to lead Johnstown, while Anna Lee had two goals and two assists. On Sunday, the Lady Bills rolled to a 7-0 victory over Schuylerville in the Section II Class C title contest at Putt LaMay Memorial Field at Glens Falls High School. “We purposely scheduled those games to make us stronger down the long stretch and to get the girls comfortable with the unknown.” “I think having played two non-league games against out of Section teams this year, Red Hook from Section IX and Holland Patent from Section III, will help the girls at this stage,” Johnstown coach Christine Krempa said. Holland Patent won the Section III Class B crown and posted a 4-0 win over Camden on Sept. 31 and a 1-0 victory over Section III’s Holland Patent on Oct. Johnstown played two out-of-section teams during its regular-season schedule, posting an 8-0 victory over Section IX’s Red Hook on Aug. The Lady Bills will face Section III Class C champion Camden today at Gloversville High School in a regional semifinal contest. GLOVERSVILLE - After winning its first sectional title since 2011, the Johnstown field hockey team now turns its attention to regional play.