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High School Sports

Keep up with sports news from schools in the Capital Region

School soccer standings

High school soccer standings, through Thursday’s matches

Tigers subdue Patriots, 28-14

Too much Kyle Sipowicz and too many missed opportunities. That combination cost Broadalbin-Perth on

Flint leaps, and Spartans roll, 46-6

Burnt Hills receiver Keaon Flint outmuscles the Gloversville defense for two touchdown receptions as

Red Raiders hoist cup again, 40-7

The gold cup arrived on the sidelines 20 minutes before kickoff in a green motorized cart, and spent

Scotties steal momentum, defeat Plainsmen (with photo gallery)

Shenendehowa had the ball and momentum to start the third quarter in its early-season showdown Thurs

Resilient Pats bounce back, top Shaker (with photo gallery)

Korey Tillman saw the loose ball, and knew he had to get a hold of it. It was a good way to start fo

Spartans expect first real test against Huskies

Scotia-Glenville and Niskayuna didn’t give the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake football team much of a tes

Flint helps BH-BL to 46-6 win Gloversville

Second-quarter explosion sparks Spartans.

Patriots planning to build off of difficult loss to Plainsmen

The Schenectady football team is moving forward, rather than dwelling on the past. Following a diffi

Streaks building on experience in boys’ soccer (with photo gallery)

One-quarter of the way through the regular season, both Guilderland and Saratoga Springs are works i

Pitts leads Knights to 2-0 start

Derrick Pitts ran for two touchdowns and passed for two, and Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons opened its Cl

Spartans’ Neumann-Flint passing duo baffles Warriors, 46-7

At some point, Keaton Flint said he didn’t even need to look for the ball. He was confident quarterb

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