Friday, October 26, 2018

The Sectional Semifinals Preview Edition

This week is the Sectional Semifinals, as the field of 20 teams gets whittled down to the 10 teams that will be playing for sectional titles next week.

After the jump, a look at all 10 games that will be played this week.

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Thoughts From The Press Box: The Sectional Quarterfinals

Here's my thoughts on the 12 Sectional Quarterfinal matches that were played out over the past two days.

CLASS A:
Scotia Tartans 7, Troy Flying Horses 14 - This surprised me.  Troy being pushed to the limit by a Scotia squad that wasn't great in 2018, but good enough to make the playoffs.  But Scotia was unable to capitalize on the Flying Horses mistakes. 

That being said, the Flying Horses need to tighten up their play, as they will now be hosting a Burnt Hills squad that is good at capitalizing on a team's miscues.  Burnt Hills has an array of weapons and the Flying Horses will not be able to get away with a soft effort.

Troy was not convincing of a team who could walk away with the Sectional Championship on Friday.  We'll have to see if they come better prepared for the match against Burnt Hills.

Columbia Blue Devils 16, Burnt Hills Spartans 49 - I'll admit, I don't know much about Columbia.  But Burnt Hills looked good, bouncing back from the Week 7 loss to the Queensbury Spartans.  Lapietro got back into rhythm, opening up the running game from Daverio and Lashley. 

Burnt Hills looks hungry to get back to the State Playoffs, but the road to the Sectional Championship will be tough with a road game against the Troy Flying Horses in the semifinals.  But if the Flying Horses have the miscues they did against Scotia, Burnt Hills will be heading to Shenendehowa for Week 10.

Ballston Spa Scotties 0, Averill Park Warriors 22 - Childrose is a smart quarterback, using his legs to give the Warriors the first score of the game against the Scotties.  The Warrior defense was on target on Friday night, as the Scotties couldn't generate any offense. 

The Warriors are hungry for revenge, and they will have the chance to do that on Saturday when they go to Queensbury for the semifinals.  Last year Queensbury came down to Rensselaer County and beat the Warriors on their home field in the semifinals, and the Warriors would love to return the favor in Queensbury this year.

LaSalle Cadets 6, Queensbury Spartans 62 - You mean there's a person who can score for Queensbury not named Liam O'Mara?  In serious, the Queensbury Spartans are red hot right now, topping the 60 point mark for the fourth time this season.  Queensbury's 444 points (that's 55.5 points per game!) is more than 6 touchdowns better than the #2 team in Section 2, the Cambridge Indians.  And twelve touchdowns better than the #3 team, Shaker. 

A strong defensive effort is going to be needed to slow down the Queensbury Spartans.  LaSalle got placed in a tough division for their first season in Class A, and didn't have the weapons needed to get past Queensbury.

CLASS B:
Ravena Indians 6, Glens Falls Indians 61 -
The Ravena Indians entered the playoffs only beating one playoff team this year, and that was by forfeit after LaSalle revealed that they were playing with an ineligible player for the first two games of the season.  And they got outclassed by a Glens Falls Indians team that is getting healthy and starting to gel at just the right time.

The Glens Falls Indians scored on three of their first four plays, while Ravena had back-to-back-to-back three and outs.  Up 48-0, Glens Falls was able to get their backups some touches and Cooper Montgomery came away with two more touchdown.

The second half was all of three possessions, due to running clock with the score 55-0 at the half, and took 28 minutes to complete. 

Hudson Falls Tigers 40, Hudson Hawks 38 - That compared to the first half of this game that took 83 minutes to complete due to penalties and such.  Despite that, and the lights going out midway through the fourth quarter that made this game longer than some NFL games this season, this was the best game of the postseason by far.

These two teams traded leads in the second half, with Hudson Falls making some mistakes that gave Hudson the chance to come back from two scores down.  But the Hudson defense couldn't make the stop when they needed to in the fourth quarter. 

But the Hudson Falls Tigers have to sharpen up their ball control.  The miscues they had against Hudson will maim the Tigers against Glens Falls, who they lost to earlier this season in the Jug Game.  And they can't be handing the Indians bonus yards, like they did thanks to three straight Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalties that allowed Hudson to take the lead 38-32 in the fourth quarter.

Hudson Falls was the only road team to win this weekend. 

Schalmont Sabres 6, Schuylerville Black Horses 40 - The Black Horses dominated in their second match against the Schalmont Sabres this season, rolling to a 33-0 lead at the half thanks to a 27 point second quarter.  While fatigue could of been a possible explanation for Schalmont given their Tuesday game against Hudson that was required to be made up as playoff seeding depended on it, Schalmont looked flat for the second time against a Schuylerville team that has a lot of heart.

While Glens Falls may look like a #1 seed in Class B, Schuylerville has been quietly coming along as a serious team to watch out for as they travel to face the Reinfurt's #1 seed in Cobleskill.  John Bowen has his players gelling at the right time, which could make for an interesting Super Bowl...

Broadalbin-Perth Patriots 14, Cobleskill-Richmondville Bulldogs 34 - Back in week 2, Cobleskill showed that they could be a serious threat this season when they forced the Glens Falls Indians to play a full 48 minute game, only winning the game in the final 90 seconds on a Joe Girard III touchdown run. 

While the Bulldogs lead through much of the match against Broadalbin-Perth, it wasn't a wow kind of game that shows what the Bulldogs can do against a more explosive team like their next opponent in the Schuylerville Black Horses. 

CLASS C:
Lake George/Hadley-Luzerne WarEagles 6, Hoosick Falls Panthers 18
 - The WarEagles got the early score, but offered the Panthers too many opportunities to get back into the game.  It was a good season for Lake George/Hadley-Luzerne, however, they were a step below the top two teams in the division this season.

Hoosick Falls moves onto a tough Semifinal match against a Cambridge squad they already once beat the Panthers this season.  While the Panthers put up the most any team has put up against Cambridge this season, it doesn't help with the Indians put up the second highest score of any team in Section 2, at just a shade under 50 points per game.  The Panthers defense will need to tighten up for that rematch.

Helderberg Valley 6, Cambridge Indians 59 - Doug Luke has way too many weapons for most teams in Section 2 to handle.  Whether it's Lindendoll, English, Sgambettera, Ogilvie ... the Indians have several options who can touch the ball and create magic.  Heldeberg Valley is still coming along and developing, but ran into a roadblock in the first round.

Stillwater Warriors 21, Chatham Cougars 26 - This was the second best game of the playoffs, with lead changes and a dramatic finish where you didn't know who was coming out on top in the end.  But in the end Chatham used their home field advantage to propel them into the next round.

It's a tough end for a Stillwater squad that went from being 6-0 and in consideration for a #2 seed to being 6-2 and out of the playoffs with losses to Holy Trinity and Chatham.

Voorheesville Blackbirds 18, Holy Trinity Pride 35 - I will admit, I know nothing of these two teams.  Holy Trinity lost soundly against a Cambridge squad in Week 2 that still could become a preview of the Sectional Championship in Lansingburgh in two weeks. 

But the Pride took care of business, pulling away from a Voorheesville Blackbird squad that earned their spot in the playoffs. 

Now that the playoffs are done, it's time for the Sectional Semifinals.  Let's hope that the Sectional Semifinals produce wild games like the ones seen in Columbia County in Week 8.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

High School Football Playoff Schedule:

Battle of the Indians on tap today on Putt LaMay Field

Five wins from making it to the Carrier Dome.

The Glens Falls Indians begin that push today when they host the Ravena Indians at 1:30pm at Putt LaMay field at Glens Falls High School in the first round of the Section 2 Class B playoffs.

Joe Girard III said in an interview that will air on FOX Sports Radio 97.9/1230 at the half that he would love to get his team back to the Carrier Dome and claim another championship.  But the Glens Falls Indians know they cannot overlook their current opponent.

"We got to take care of business here first," coach Pat Lilac said.

The Ravena Indians finished the regular season 2-5, but gained credit for a third win when LaSalle Institute forfeited their first two games of the season due to using an ineligible player.  The Cadets originally won that first game of the season against Ravena 43-14.

On the field, the Ravena Indians lost their first four games of the season before rattling off wins against Ichabod Crane and Lansingburgh, both who missed the playoffs. Against playoff teams, Ravena is winless in 2018 in games played on the field, and have been outscored 182-22 in the four games against playoff teams that counted in the standings. 

But Ravena comes in with weapons that can hurt the Glens Falls Indians if they look past this quarterfinal match.  C.J. Blanchino is Ravena's regular signal caller, and has thrown it up in the air at least thirty times this season, completing 36% of his passes for over 200 yards of offense.  Marlon Laing and Ricky Hernandez are Ravena's key tailbacks for Gary Vanderzee's offense. 

For Glens Falls, their path to the North Division #1 seed was easier than their non-conference schedule.  With the exception of last week's game against Broadalbin-Perth, the Indians grabbed hold of the game early and lead often, offering little opportunity for their opponents to get back in the game.  Against Broadalbin-Perth, the Glens Falls Indians were down 21-7 in the third quarter before Freshman running back Griffen Woodell had a huge 54 yard touchdown run to get the Indians back in the game. 

Pat Lilac says that Woodell has offered more versatility when it comes to the man Woodell was replacing in the lineup while he was banged up, Aalijah Sampson.  Woodell's growth as a tailback will allow Sampson to be used in multiple positions for Lilac's offense. 

And that should allow Joe Girard III to shine even better as the playoffs move on, now that the weight of the announcement of where the senior is going to college is over with.

R4 - Ravena Indians at N1 - Glens Falls Indians 
Where: Putt LaMay Field, Glens Falls High School
Kickoff Time: 1:30pm

Live coverage begins on FOX Sports Radio 97.9/1230 at 1:15pm.



Tuesday, October 9, 2018

The Standings, and a look at Week 7's Playoff Implications

Here are the current standings for the five classifications entering Week 7.


ConferenceOverall
CLASS AA
TeamWLWLWeek 7Week 8
xShaker6060@ CBACOL
Saratoga Springs5151SCHDY@ SHEN
Shenendehowa5151@ALBSAR
Bethlehem3333NISKYSCHDY
CBA3333SHAKR@GUILD
Guilderland3333@COLCBA
Colonie2424GUILD@SHAKR
Niskayuna2424@BETHALB
eSchenectady1515@SAR@BETH
eAlbany0606SHEN@NISKY
CLASS A
Capital Division
xAverill Park4060@TROY
xTroy4051A-PARK
xColumbia2233@TECH
La Salle1333@AMST
Amsterdam1323SALLE
eGreen Tech0415COLUM
Grasso Division
xBurnt Hills5060QSBY
xQueensbury5060@BH
xBallston Spa3233SGF
Scotia2324GLOV
Gloversville1415@SCOT
South Glens Falls1415@BSPA
eMohonasen1515HUDFLS
CLASS B
North Division
dGlens Falls3042@BROAD
hSchuylerville2142JOHN
xHudson Falls2242@MOH
xBroadalbin-Perth1232GF
eJohnstown0324@SCHUY
Reinfurt Division
xSchalmont3041@COBLE
xCobleskill4042SCHAL
xHudson2132RAVENA
xRavena2224@HUD
eIchabod Crane0406LANS
eLansingburgh0406@IC
CLASS C
Central Division
xStillwater4060HOLY
xHoly Trinity4051@STIL
Fonda2233@MECH
Canajoharie-Fort Plain1324TAM
eMechanicville1424FONDA
eTamarac0424@CANJO
North Division
dCambridge4060@GREEN
Hoosick Falls3151CORN
Granville2233LG-HL
Lake George/Hadley-Luzerne2242@GRAN
eGreenwich1315CAMB
eCorinth0406@HOOF
South Division
dChatham6060@GREENE
Voorheesville4142@COX
Helderberg Valley2233@HILLS
Catskill-Cairo-Durham2224VLIET
eWatervliet1424@CAT
eCoxsackie-Athens1415VOOR
eTaconic Hills1415HELDV
CLASS D
xWarrensburg4051WHITE
xWhitehall4042@WRSBG
xHoosic Valley3243@RENS
xFort Edward/Argyle1314@COH
eRensselaer0315HOOV
iCohoes0406FE


x - clinched playoff spot
d - clinched divisional title
h - clinched second seed, will play at home Week 8
e - eliminated
i - ineligible for playoffs-playing in a lower class.

Several divisional titles are up for grabs in Week 7.  In Class A, both divisional titles will be on the line when Queensbury visits Burnt Hills in the Grasso Division, and the Capital Division will be determined when Averill Park visit Troy.

In Class B, the Reinfurt Division will be determined as Schalmont travels to Cobleskill, although I'm not certain how the cancelled Hudson at Schalmont game from last week will play into this.  This isn't as easy of a scenario as the Amsterdam/Broadalbin-Perth match where the two teams were non-divisional opponents and thus wouldn't impact playoff seeding.  Glens Falls finishes the season against Broadalbin-Perth, but win or lose, they have the North Division's title.  

In Class C, Cambridge and Chatham have their divisional titles sewn up, but the Central Division is up for grabs as Stillwater hosts Holy Trinity.  

Finally, Class D's title will be handed out when Warrensburg hosts Whitehall under the temporary lights on Friday night.  

In Class AA, Shaker can clinch their division this week with a win at CBA, as they will have head-to-head wins over both Saratoga Springs and Shenendehowa, who face each other in Week 8.  Don't forget, Class AA is playing eight weeks regular season this year, and will only admit four teams to the playoffs.

As far as the other teams making the playoffs, Saratoga Springs and Shenendehowa are on the inside path to making the playoffs and can clinch with victories over Schenectady and Albany this week.  If both teams win, they will determine who gets to host the Class AA Semifinal when they face each other next week.  

In Class A, only Mohonasen has been eliminated from consideration as this week's home game is against non-divisional opponent Hudson Falls and thus cannot catch the final seed into the playoffs.  South Glens Falls is in a scenario where they need to win and get help from Gloversville, and then hope the quarter points are good enough to eliminate Scotia, as the Bulldogs have the tiebreaker over Gloversville, but not the Tartans.  If the Bulldogs lose to Ballston Spa, the Gloversville/Scotia game becomes a win-and-you're-in game.  Ballston Spa is in the playoffs, and can do no better than the #3 seed.

In the Capital Division, Green Tech is eliminated as the LaSalle at Amsterdam winner will take the fourth and final playoff spot in the division.  Columbia is in, and will take the #3 seed win or lose, as a win will give it to them outright, and with wins over both LaSalle and Amsterdam this season, the Blue Devils will win the tiebreaker if they do lose. 

In Class B, the eight team field is set.  Johnstown can beat Schuylerville to tie Broadalbin-Perth in the standings, but the Patriots hold the tiebreaker over the Sir Bills by virtue of their 48-6 win this past Friday.  If Schuylerville wins, it will set in stone Schuylerville's place as the #2 seed, Hudson Falls as the #3 seed and Broadalbin-Perth as the #4 seed.  In the Reinfurt Division, Hudson and Ravena meet to see who will be travelling up to Glens Falls next week.  Winner gets the #3 seed and a likely trip to Schuylerville, loser has to go further up the Hudson River to Glens Falls.  

Class C is complicated, as the only guarantee from my understanding talking to Lake George's Athletic Director Kyle Manny on Friday is that the divisional winner is the only team guaranteed in the playoffs.  Those three teams will be seeded 1-3, then it comes down to five wild cards for the remaining spots.  Cambridge is a strong candidate for the #1 seed, with the winner of the Holy Trinity/Stillwater match getting the #2 seed and Chatham getting the #3 seed.  But for the remainder of the teams, you should expect Hoosick Falls, the loser of the Holy Trinity/Stillwater match, Voorheesville to get in, and the other two teams coming down to the Lake George/Granville winner and Fonda, if they get past Mechanicville this week.  Again, this classification is hard to read, so take these words with a grain of salt. 

In Class D, after Whitehall/Warrensburg, Hoosic Valley is in the field of four.  Fort Edward will also get to play a meaningful game in Week 9 by way of their tiebreaker over Rensselaer.  

What this means is a lot of great football coming up this week.  Division titles are up on the line and playoff position is as well.  Give Section II credit, they made some right choices for Week 7 schedules when they came out with the schedules back in March.