Guilderland High School

On Tuesday morning, Oct. 19, the Guilderland Dutch tennis team fielded two doubles teams and had two singles at the Section 2 individual sectionals held at Central Park tennis courts in Schenectady.

The Guilderland Boys volleyball team took to the court at Bethlehem High School to take on the Eagles in a Suburban Council Matchup. The Dutch started hot but then the Eagles took over and swept the Dutch in three sets; 24-26, 9-25, 14-25.

On Thursday, Oct. 7, the Guilderland Girls soccer team faced off against Shaker on the pitch at Shaker High School. The Dutch held the Blue Bison scoreless with Guilderland getting some scoring chances but the tides turned in the second half as the Dutch fell 2-to-0.

On Thursday, Sept. 30, the Guilderland-Voorheesville girls team swam against Bethlehem at home. The talented Bethlehem swimmers led from start to finish to beat young Guilderville 110.5-to-75.5. The Geese are led by new head coach and former Guilderville alum Sarah Webber.

The undefeated Dutchmen faced off against Niskayuna at Snyder field Sept. 23. The Dutch led at the half but yielded the tying goal in the second half to end in a 1-1 draw. Earlier in the week, Guilderland Head Coach Mike Kinnally won his 200th game.

On Monday, Sept. 20, the Guilderland Field hockey team faced off against Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake on the field turf at Afrim’s Sports Park in Latham. The Dutch couldn’t break the solid defense of the Spartans all game long and fell 2-to-0.

On Saturday, Sept. 18, Guilderland girls tennis battled Saratoga in a Suburban Council matchup at the University at Albany tennis courts. The Dutch’s main courts are under construction due to the capital project at the school. The Dutch fell 6-to-3.

Guilderland football played the home opener of the 2021 season on Sept. 17. It was also pop warner night. The “players of tomorrow” joined the varsity team and cheerleaders on the field at halftime.

On a bright and sunny Saturday morning, September 11th, Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Guilderland, and Voorheesville cross-country teams took part in the Blackbird Invitational at Swift Town Park in New Scotland. The Voorheesville girls won the Division 2 title, the boys took 12th.

The Guilderland boys’ volleyball team traveled up to Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake to take on the Spartans Friday. The Dutch couldn’t get anything going against the brickwall defense of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake losing in straight sets; 11-25, 11-25, 10-25.

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