The Troy Flying Horses will take on the Voorheesville Blackbirds at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Neither of those teams managed to put together many runs in their previous contests, so the offenses might be a little more motivated than usual.
Friday just wasn't the day for Troy's offense. They fell just short of Albany Academy for Boys by a score of 1-0 on Friday. The Flying Horses have now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games.

Keegan Armstrong
04/29/25 vs Guilderland | 7 |
04/09/25 @ Averill Park | 5 |
04/21/25 @ La Salle Institute | 4 |
04/15/25 vs Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake | 2 |
05/02/25 @ Albany Academy for Boys | 1 |
Keegan Armstrong was a force to be reckoned with on the mound despite the final result: he pitched five innings while giving up just one earned run off three hits. He is becoming a predictor of Troy's success: when he allows at most one earned run the team is 2-1 (and 4-5 when he doesn't).
At the plate, Jack Fraser was cooking despite his team's loss, getting on base in three of his four plate appearances with two stolen bases and one double.
Meanwhile, Voorheesville fell victim to Mohonasen and their airtight pitching crew on Wednesday. They took a 5-0 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Warriors. The loss continues a trend for the Blackbirds in their meetings with the Warriors: they've now lost six in a row.
Drew Hillicoss was a force to be reckoned with on the mound despite the final result: he struck out seven batters over six innings while giving up three earned (and two unearned) runs off six hits.
On the hitting side, Voorheesville saw three different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Joe Kelly, who went 2-for-3 with one double. That double was Kelly's first of the season.
Voorheesville's defeat dropped their record down to 3-8-1. As for Troy, their loss dropped their record down to 6-6.
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