The battle in the Class A Capital Division is going to be a fun one to track throughout the remainder of the high school football regular season. Columbia and Bethlehem are currently tied for first with 2-0 league records; right behind them is Averill Park at 1-1. A win Friday would go a long way towards the Warriors staying in the hunt for the No. 1 seed. They’ll get a shot at Columbia in the NEWS10 Sports 1st & 10 “Game of the Week.”

AVERILL PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The battle in the Class A Capital Division is going to be a fun one to track throughout the remainder of the high school football regular season.


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The top four teams in the division make sectionals. Columbia and Bethlehem are currently tied for first with 2-0 league records; right behind them is Averill Park at 1-1. A win Friday would go a long way towards the Warriors staying in the hunt for the No. 1 seed. They’ll get a shot at Columbia in the NEWS10 Sports 1st & 10 “Game of the Week.”

Averill Park is coming off a tough loss at Bethlehem last week, falling 29-22 after leading 14-6 in the third quarter. There’s no time to dwell on that game, though, as the Warriors have to turn right around and travel to take on a Blue Devils team that has raced out to a 4-0 start.

“[Columbia]’s a complete team,” said Averill Park head coach Zach Gobel. “They’re quick in skill positions; strong up front. And they’re solid on both sides of the ball. We have to dramatically minimize both our penalties and our turnovers. If we [do that], we’ll be in any game.”

“We’re a group that’s been together a really long time, and we have the ability to bounce back,” added senior offensive guard and defensive end Anthony Polaro. “But we have to come together [as a team] to bounce back.”

This game could have major postseason implications down the road in terms of seedings and potential home-field advantage.

But with still a month to go in the regular season, Gobel and his guys aren’t worried about that. They’re focused on one thing, and one thing only: Columbia.

“Any time we play Columbia, which is a rivalry game, it’s one that we get up and excited for,” said Gobel. “While we’re certainly disappointed with the game against Bethlehem, we’ve kind of re-invested in our energy and enthusiasm, and have had a terrific week of practice. So, we’re excited to play the next one.”

“We’re more intense in practice [this week],” added Polaro. “More intensity, more enthusiasm, more energy. We gotta bring the energy; that’s what we need.”

Averill Park and Columbia kick off at 7:00 p.m. Friday from East Greenbush. Highlights and reactions from that game will lead off 1st & 10, which airs at 10 on FOX and 11 on ABC.

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