Scotia-Glenville is on an eight-game streak of home wins (dating back to last season), while Amsterdam is on a three-game streak of away wins: one of those streaks is about to end. The Tartans will welcome the Rams at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Scotia-Glenville is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 8.6 runs per game this season.
Scotia-Glenville is headed into the contest having just posted their closest win since April 10th on Wednesday. They had just enough and edged out Glens Falls 4-3.

Keeley Kristel
04/30/25 @ Glens Falls | 10 |
04/28/25 @ Schuylerville | 12 |
04/27/25 vs Mechanicville | 11 |
04/25/25 @ Queensbury | 10 |
04/23/25 vs Hudson Falls | 8 |
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Keeley Kristel spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered only one earned (and two unearned) runs on seven hits and racked up ten Ks. She has been nothing but reliable: she hasn't tossed less than five strikeouts in 11 consecutive appearances.
On the hitting side, Scotia-Glenville's victory was truly a team effort as four different players contributed at least one hit. One of them was Molly Juedes, who went 1-for-4 with one run.
Meanwhile, Amsterdam was able to grind out a solid win over Broadalbin-Perth on Monday, taking the game 6-3.
Elianna Tirado was excellent, going 2-for-3 with one run, one double, and one RBI.
Amsterdam kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 11 hits. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now got at least 11 hits in three consecutive matches.
Scotia-Glenville's victory bumped their record up to 10-3-1. As for Amsterdam, their win bumped their record up to 3-8.
Scotia-Glenville beat Amsterdam 10-5 in their previous matchup back in April. Do the Tartans have another victory up their sleeve, or will the Rams turn the tables on them? We'll have the answer soon enough.
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