By Michael Koff

On Saturday, May 24, the sixth-seeded Guilderland baseball team finally kicked off their best of three Section 2, Class AAA semifinal, delayed due to rain, against second-seeded Colonie at Colonie High School.

Last Thursday, May 22, the top-seeded team in Class B, the Bethlehem girls’ lacrosse squad, looked to defend their Section 2, Class B championship as they took on fourth-seeded Ballston Spa.

Last Wednesday, May 21, the Voorheesville girls’ lacrosse team, the top seed in Class D, opened up their title defense against the fourth-seed Hoosick Falls-Tamarac at home in the semifinals of the Section 2, Class D sectionals.

On Monday, May 19, the Guilderland girls’ lacrosse team, the sixth-seed in Class A, opened up the Section 2 tournament against the third-seeded Niskayuna on a raw and windy afternoon at NIskayuna High School. The Dutch started off on the wrong foot as the Silver Warriors pounced early.

On Friday, May 16, the fourth-seeded Eagles hosted the fifth-seeded Ballston Spa in quarterfinals in the Section 2, Class B flag football sectionals. The Eagles had an easy time with the Scotties as they dug in for a 32-to-6 victory.

Last Thursday, May 15, the Bethlehem Unified basketball squad traveled to Niskayuna to take on the Silver Warriors Unified. The Eagles didn’t shoot well in the first half but found their shot in the second half but fell, 33 to 25.

On Monday, May 12, the Bethlehem boys’ tennis squad, the top-seed, hosted Albany, the eighth-seed, in the quarterfinals of the Section 2, Class AA sectionals. The Eagles swept away the Falcons, 9-0, to advance to Tuesday’s semifinals against Niskayuna.

On Friday evening, May 9, the Guilderland flag football team hosted Colonie for Friends and Family Night at home on a cold and rainy evening. The Dutch couldn’t get much on the tight Wolfpack defense as they fell, 32 to 0.

After three upset victories in a row, the Voorheesville girls’ basketball team won its sectional championship on Saturday. Seeded sixth in Class B, the Voorheesville Blackbirds beat the top-seeded Tamarac Bengals in the championship game, 51 to 46, at Hudson Valley Community College.

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