Heading into the last week of the regular season, the Hamilton boys soccer team has another double-digit win season locked up. Win no. 9 was achieved in last Tuesday’s match against Sauquoit Valley, where the Emerald Knights nearly had a shutout as it beat the Indians 3-1. Drew Thompson’s pair of goals was all Hamilton needed, though Sam Owens also tacked on a goal. Dan Kraynak and Phil Douchinsky each earned assists, and the defense kept Sauquoit off the board until the final minute. Hamilton, now no. 13 in the state Class D rankings, struck again Thursday afternoon, shutting out Waterville in a 4-0 decision. Sam Hale went to the forefront in this game for the Emerald Knights, as Hale produced two goals and one assist. Kraynak and Devin Askew also scored, with Brandon Thomas earning a pair of assists. Hamilton took 15 shots to Waterville’s two. In Saturday’s non-league game against Fabius-Pompey, Hamilton struck again, blanking the Falcons 5-0 to improve to 11-1-1 as Kraynak, with two goals and one assist, led the charge. Askew added one goal and one assist. Thomas and Joe Taranto also converted, with Sam Reilly gaining an assist. Canastota’s boys soccer team, fighting for a playoff berth, took a step forward on Thursday, ripping Morrisville-Eaton by a 6-1 margin. Though it was only 2-0 at halftime, the Raiders pulled away from the winless Warriors in the second half. Francesco Sangiotta and John Iaconis both found the net twice, with Sangiotta adding an assist. Steve Keil had one goal and one assist as Kevin Hoyt notched the other goal. Ryan Pederson converted for M-E in the second half. Saturday’s action saw Canastota (6-8-1) beat Adirondack 2-0 behind goals from Sangiotta and Nick Wilcox, both coming in the first half. M-E lost to Westmoreland 6-0 as the Bulldogs’ Ian Dunning put up three goals and one assist.