

Sophomore Peyton Guay eclipsed the 1,000 career point mark and West Rutland rolled to another victory, defeating Green Mountain 63-26 at the Hinchey Gym.

Hartford exploded for their highest point output of the season, rolling over North Warren 75-42 in Adirondack League girls basketball.

Adirondack League Basketball Playoff Spots: Granville and North Warren lead the field on the boys side.

Whitehall coach Boyd Hunt talks to his team during the Railroaders’ win over Salem. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Whitehall’s Cash Burgey (12) defends Granville’s Caleb Nelson (23) during last week’s game won by the Golden Horde. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Hartford girls basketball team avenged a loss to Granville at the Glens Falls Grandstanders Holiday Tournament, edging the Golden Horde 45-40 in an Adirondack League matchup at the Ella Colvin Gym.

Granville closed the game with a final 64-55 in an Adirondack League boys basketball contest against Hartford.

The Hartford girls basketball team put together one of their best performances of the season, but came up just a little short as they were edged by Warrensburg 48-42 in Adirondack League play.

Granville’s Jaymie Landon (middle) won the championship at 145 pounds at the Stenglein-Davis Tournament in Colonie. (Photo courtesy of Friends of Granville Wrestling)

Hartford’s Cailin Severance goes up for a shot against Argyle-Fort Edward last week. (Photo by Lori Severance)

Hartford’s Mckenzie Johnson dribbles as Granville’s Melissa Beaver comes to defend her. (Photo by Lori Severance)

The Granville wrestling team had a third-place finish at the Hubie Wagner Tournament in Middlebury. (Photo by Friends of Granville Wrestling)

Granville coach Justin Nassivera talks to his players during the Granville American Legion Holiday Tournament. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall’s Madison Gould blocks a shot attempt by Hartford’s Mckenzie Johnson. (Photo by Lori Severance )

Hartford boys basketball coach Jason Harrington talks to his team during last week’s loss to Whitehall. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville senior Brent Perry with interim principal Baker Beecher after recording his 100th career wrestling win last week. (Photo courtesy of Granville Central School District)

Granville’s Brent Perry and Whitehall’s Chad Monty share the podium after Perry topped Monty in the 189-pound final at Mat Mania in Glens Falls. (Photo by Shannon Bolster-Monty)

Granville’s Jaymie Landon placed second in an all-girls wrestling tournament at Coxsackie-Athens. (Photo by Shannon Hosley Landon)

The Granville wrestling team hosted its historic first ever match last week against Watervliet and Salem-Cambridge. From left, Jaymie Landon, McKenna McKnight, Kalyn Gould and Faith Cook. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Caleb Nelson fires up a shot in the Golden Horde’s opener against South Glens Falls. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Granville girls basketball listens to instructions from coach Dan Brown during their season opener at Hadley-Luzerne. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

The Cambridge-Salem football team gets ready for the Class D state championship game at the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo courtesy of NYSPHAA)

Cambridge-Salem advanced to the Class D state championship game with a win over Moriah in the semifinals. (Photo by Shay Price)

Cambridge-Salem advanced to the Class D state championship game with a win over Moriah in the semifinals. (Photo by Shay Price)

Dan Brown will take the helm of the Granville girls basketball program for the 2022-23 season. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Front row, Aliyana Pomykala; back row, from left, Thea Mowatt, Lyliannah Perez, Tay Fisher, Brayden Bakerian, Peyton Towle and Nick Gordon. (Photo by Amy Hoffer)

From left, Peyton Towle, Lyliannah Perez, Thea Mowatt, and Nick Gordon work together to spell TAY (Talk, Ask questions, You). (Photo by Amy Hoffer)

Granville’s Amber Gibbs was recently named the Adirondack League girls cross-country MVP. (Photo by Sabrina Gibbs)

Granville’s Amber Gibbs finished 57th at the New York State Cross Country Championships at Vernon Verona Sherrill High School last Saturday.

Amber Gibbs won the Adirondack League girls cross country championship and was named league MVP last week. (Photo by Sabrina Gibbs)

Eight Granville volleyball seniors were honored before their home game last week. (Photo by Ben Hover)

Granville’s Melissa Beaver dribbles the ball while Jocelyn Spiezio of Greenwich chases her down during last week’s sectional game. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Hartford’s Brynn Tyler placed 24th and was the top Adirondack League finisher in the Division I girls race at the Burnt Hills Invitational. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Amber Gibbs placed 10th and was the highest finishing Adirondack League runner in the Division II girls race at the Burnt Hills Invitational Saturday. (Photo by Sabrina Gibbs)

Granville’s Lauren Bascom battles for the ball with a Coxsackie-Athens player last week. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

Granville-Whitehall quarterback RJ Monger calls out the signals during Friday night’s game at Stillwater. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville-Whitehall runner Amber Gibbs leads a Lake George runner in a meet at Lake George last week. (Photo by Sabrina Gibbs)

The Granville field hockey team celebrates its win at Corinth last week. (Photo courtesy of Friends of Granville Field Hockey)

The Hartford soccer team celebrates with ‘The Jug’ after defeating Argyle in their annual rivalry game. (Photo by Jodie Baker)

Granville’s Maddie Johnson dribbles the ball as Whitehall’s Jayden Hughes comes to challenge. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville senior Natalie Williams looks to make a pass while Lexi Cary of Salem-Cambridge defends her. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Senior Captain Collin Norton carries the ball for Granville in their game against Bolton-Warrensburg. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Granville-Whitehall football team raises their helmets to celebrate their historic first win. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Hartford cross country runners including senior Hongxu ‘Terrence’ Qian (center) leave the starting line against Johnsburg/North Warren/Minerva last week. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Raegan Swain battles a Greenwich player in the Golden Horde’s 2-0 win. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

The Granville-Whitehall modified boys cross country team placed fifth at the Queensbury Invitational on Saturday. (Photo by Tim Best)

From left, Granville field hockey’s Melissa Beaver, Haylie Barber, Lauren Bascom, Raegan Swain and Korona Steves look on during the Golden Horde’s shootout against Salem-Cambridge. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

Teaghan Cutter dribbles the ball up the field for Granville in the team’s season opener against Hadley-Luzerne. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Granville field hockey team seems to be enjoying its strong start to the season. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

Granville-Whitehall’s Chad Monty tackles a Warrensburg-Lake George receiver as Matthew Barlow looks on. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

Chad Monty scores on a six-yard run to record the first-ever touchdown for the Granville-Whitehall football program. (Photo by Steve Bradley)

The Granville field hockey team opened the season with a win over Ichabod Crane last week. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Raegan Swain (#10) will be one of the area’s top returning field hockey players in 2022. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

With the three new merged programs joining Cambridge-Salem (pictured above), there are no longer any Adirondack League schools who field their own high school football programs. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Codie Bascue announced last week that he is stepping away from the sport he has been a part of since he was a young boy.

The Hartford Youth Commission softball team with New York State Assemblyman Matt Simpson on Aug. 1 (Photo courtesy of Dana Haff)

The Hartford Youth Commission 8u softball team with New York State Assemblyman Matt Simpson on Aug. 1.

Granville’s Lauren Bascom is the next guest on the NYVTmedia Sports Show with Keith Harrington sponsored by Greenwich Ford.

Whitehall Clay Shooting Team: From left, Sawyer Ostrander, Mason Rollo, Shawn Haines and Kolton Spaulding.

Argyle softball head coach Lexi Nassivera and NYVTmedia Sports Show sponsored by Greenwich Ford host Keith Harrington.

The Granville Unified Basketball team finished second in the Section II Tournament after falling to Niskayuna in the championship game. (Photo by Katie Barber)

Granville’s Caleb Nelson was named an Adirondack League First Team All-Star. (Photo by Nicole Arnhold)

Whitehall softball standout Madi Gould has been named the Adirondack League Most Valuable Player. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

The Argyle softball team and coach Lexi Nassivera celebrate their win over Bolton-Schroon Lake in the state regionals. (Photo courtesy of Argyle Softball)

Whitehall’s Olivia Whiting awaits a pitch in the Section II Class C semifinals at Moreau Rec. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

Granville freshman Tim Pratt won the Section II Group 4 title in the 110 meter hurdles last Tuesday at Stillwater High School. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall High School seniors that will be performing one last time on the
high school stage in the recital, “As Seen on TV.” (Photo courtesy of Gretta Hochsprung)

Whitehall catcher Brooke Benjamin prepares to block a ball in the dirt during the Railroader’s sectional win over Canajoharie. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

The Granville Golden Horde baseball team saw their season come to an end at the hands of Maple Hill last week. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Mettawee fifth- and sixth-grade girls reach in for a final cheer at the end of a Heart and Sole practice.

Granville track and field seniors pose together before their Senior Night meet. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Whitehall softball team celebrated its Adirondack League championship win over Lake George. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

From left, head coach Keith Redmond, Tristan Briggs-Little, Ethan Eggleston, Brandon Bakerian, Tyler Brooks and assistant coach Boyd Hunt at the Whitehall baseball Senior Night. (Photo by Becky Eggleston)

Whitehall baseball coaches Keith Redmond and Boyd Hunt with the Railroader seniors on Senior Night. (Photo by Becky Eggleston)

The Granville track and field team defeated Warrensburg in a home dual last week. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Whitehall softball team honored its five seniors before a game with Argyle last week. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Hartford-Fort Edward baseball and softball players were honored last week before their games against Fort Ann. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville softball seniors Emma Breault, Rachel Beaver and Hannah Ingleston were honored this week on Senior Day. (Photo by Granville Ladies Softball)

Photo courtesy of Kim Bascom. Granville senior Hannah Ingleston taking the Oath of Enlistment into the U.S. Navy following her senior night softball game on May 6.

Lilly Strout stands at the ready in this week’s game against Hartford-Fort Edward. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville tennis seniors Laura Arnhold (left) and Aspen Williams (right) were honored on their Senior Night this week. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

A Hartford-Fort Edward batter waits for a pitch in last week’s game against Granville at Bob Wilkins Field. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Caleb Nelson (#23) received Class C All-State Boys Basketball Honorable Mention. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Hartford’s Ray Harrington (#5) received Class D All-State Boys Basketball Honorable Mention. (Photo by Nicole Arnhold)

Hartford’s Karlee Nims #35) was named a New York State Class D All-State First Team All-Star. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Hartford-Fort Edward softball pitcher Raeghan Liebig fires a pitch against Lake George last week. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Tim Pratt leads the field in the hurdles in a recent meet for the Golden Horde. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Gavin Cosey up at bat against Hadley-Luzerne just before hitting a double to the fence that drove in three runs. (Photo by Jane Cosey)

On the next episode of the NYVTmedia Sports Show sponsored by Greenwich Ford, host Keith Harrington takes the conversation outside to the diamond at Ken Burch Field in Granville with varsity softball coaches Frank Hunt and Brie Gould!

A Hartford-Fort Edward batter waits for a pitch as Whitehall catcher Brooke Benjamin is ready to receive it in the Railroaders’ win last Wednesday. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville softball’s Lauren Bascom fires a pitch in the Golden Horde’s win over Corinth at Ken Burch Field. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

Granville softball’s Lauren Bascom fires a pitch in the Golden Horde’s win over Corinth at Ken Burch Field. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

The Hartford girls basketball team saw its outstanding season come to an end in the Class D state semifinals Friday night. (Photo courtesy of Hartford Central School)

The Hartford girls basketball team won the Section II Class D title for the first time since 2005. (Photo Credit-Hartford Central School)

Whitehall coach Keith Redmond instructs his team during a timeout in Saturday’s Class C quarterfinal against Berne-Knox. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Hartford’s Karlee Nims looks for a pass in the Tanagers’ win over Germantown in the Class D sectionals. (Photo by Lori Severance)

Hartford’s Izzy French tried to navigate the Whitehall defense in the Adirondack League semifinals. (Photo by Lori Severance)

The six Granville girls basketball team seniors were honored before this week’s crossover game against Hadley-Luzerne: (left to right) Hannah Ingleston, Rachel Beaver, Aspen Williams, Nicole Arnhold, Laura Arnhold and Bailey Phillips. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall’s Troy Austin won the Class D Section II wrestling title in the 189-pound weight division.
(Photo by David Austin)

Granville’s Brent Perry won the Section II Class C wrestling crown for the 189-pound weight class.
(Photo courtesy of Friends of Granville Wrestling)

The Granville indoor track and field team competed recently at the Section II Division IV meet at Hudson Valley Community College.
(Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Rachel Beaver protects the basketball from the Argyle defense during Saturday’s Golden Horde win over the Scots.(Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Hartford’s Gabrielle McFarren became the sixth Hartford girl in history to surpass the 1,000 career mark on Friday night. (Photo courtesy of Hartford Central School)

Granville’s Brent Perry claimed the championship at the Ken Baker Tournament. (Photo courtesy of Friends of Granville Wrestling)

Granville’s Nathan Rathbun goes up for a shot between two Lake George defenders. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall’s Madison Gould defends Poultney’s Kenzie Ezzo in the Railroaders’ win over the Blue Devils. (Photo by Tammy Holcomb)

Granville wrestling coach Steve Palmer with seniors Dylan Procella (left) and Thomas McMahon (right)

Whitehall’s Madison Gould dribbles against Granville’s Melissa Beaver (11) and Lauren Bascom (42). (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Caleb Nelson looks for someone to pass to as Whitehall’s Cash Burgey defends. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Hartford’s Karlee Nims catches a pass and is surrounded by Granville players.
(Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall’s Madison Gould defends Poultney’s Kait DeBonis as the Railroaders and Blue Devils battled this week. (Photo by Tammy Holcomb)

Granville’s Laura Arnhold crosses the finish line at a meet at Union College on Saturday. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Kerri Jennings of Granville launches up a shot against North Warren as Melissa Beaver (11) looks on. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Connor Farrell of Granville dribbles to the basket against Hadley-Luzerne. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Melissa Beaver (11) and Nicole Arnhold (4) work together against Corinth last week. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Quinn Johnson went 5-0 in his matches at the Slater Duals in Fair Haven on New Year’s Eve day. (Photo by Tammy Holcomb)

Granville’s Bailey Phillips takes a shot against Hartford in the Glens Falls Holiday Tournament. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Caleb Nelson dribbles against a Burr and Burton defender in the annual Granville Christmas Tournament. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Cody Nelson dribbles against a Lake George defender as Caleb Nelson looks on. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Jayden Hughes and the Whitehall girls basketball team are off to a 4-0 start to the season. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

Karlee Nims and coach Jason Johnson celebrate Nims becoming the ninth 1,000-point career scorer in the history of Tanager athletics. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Melissa Beaver handles the ball against a Salem defender as Nicole Arnhold looks on. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Caleb Nelson (23) tries to outrace Salem’s Josh Harrington (20) to a loose ball while Logan Harrington (1) hustles in to help. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall’s Samantha Howland defends a Hadley-Luzerne player during the Railroader’s win over the Eagles. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

Granville’s Caleb Nelson (23) drives to the basket against Fort Edward as Alex Torres (40) looks on. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Lilly Strout and Olivia Estes of Hoosick Falls jump center to tip off the high school basketball season. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Several Granville Golden Horde football players were named to the Section II Class D North All-Star team. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Reagan Swain (#10) was one of the many players from Granville named to the Adirondack-Wasaren League Field Hockey All-Stars. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall’s Spencer Dickinson (left) of Western New England placed sixth at the Doug Parker Invitational on Saturday. (Photo by Jen Dickinson)

Whitehall’s Madison Gould (#4 left) and Jayden Hughes (#7) were named to the Adirondack League girls’ soccer All-Star team. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville forward Connor Farrell (#2) was named an Adirondack League First Team All-Star. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville midfielder Nate Aldous (#4) was named an Adirondack League Second Team All-Star. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Granville field hockey team celebrates Haylie Barber’s game-winning overtime goal in the sectional quarterfinals against Salem-Cambridge. (Photo by Kim Bascom)

The Granville football team is scheduled to be back in action Saturday at Helderberg Valley after a week off due to injuries. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

A Whitehall girls soccer player battles for the ball last Monday, Oct. 11 against Lake George. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville’s Connor Farrell became the all-time-career scoring leader for the Golden Horde when he scored against North Warren. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville running back Matthew Barlow (#2) runs the ball last Saturday against Cambridge as Nick Crum (#3) looks on. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Nick Crum had three first half touchdowns to lead the Golden Horde over Cohoes. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

The Hartford cross-country team hosted its first-ever home meet last week on the school’s new 2.8-mile course. (Photo by Keith Harrington)

Granville-Whitehall’s Amber Gibbs finished eighth in the Division C girls cross-country race at the Grout Invitational. (Photo by Sabrina Gibbs)

Granville’s Alyssa Welner (9) battled for the ball with Hadley-Luzerne’s Carolina Lott-Diamond (22) (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Connor Farrell (2) scored four goals in the Golden Horde’s 5-1 win over Corinth to close in on the school’s all-time leading scorer mark. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Granville’s Matthew Barlow runs the football against Warrensburg as Alex Torres blocks for him. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

Whitehall goalie Dory Gosselin saves a shot off the foot of Granville’s Hannah Ingleston (#2). (Photo by Stacie Arhnold)

Granville’s Connor Farrell (#2) navigates the ball around two Hartford defenders. (Photo by Stacie Arnhold)

A Hartford volleyball player goes in for the kill in the Tanagers’ win over Corinth. (Photo by Alexis Sesselman)

The 2021 Granville Gladiators 12U baseball team. Front row left to right: Joel Nelson
Kole Plude, Carter Lehoisky, Noah Bernard and Hunter Jensen.
Back row from left to right: Coach Sam Rathbun, coach Tim Best, Jack Best, Braeden Daigle, Cam Rathbun, Brandon Beaver, Ryan Shaw, Ethan Lehoisky, head coach Pete Nelson and coach Joe Plude.