Norwich unable to handle CV’s pressure
Girls’ Basketball
Chenango Valley 56, Norwich 38
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich faltered against Chenango Valley’s pressure defense and fell for the fourth time in five games Wednesday.
Donnalynn Cross scored 14 of her 21 points in the first half, and Alanna Cooney netted seven of her 14 leading the Warriors to a 13-point halftime lead. “We struggle against good man-to-man defense,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “They pressed us early and got some easy baskets off turnovers. In our halfcourt offense, our off-the-ball movement isn’t good enough to consistently give us good looks at the basket.”
Alicia Testani had 16 points for Norwich (6-5), who host Sus Valley Friday.
NHS: Brittany Cargill, 1 0-0-3; Alicia Testani, 5 4-5-16; Krissie Collier, 0; Cassidy Griffin, 0; Emily Tackabury, 0; Melinda Moore, 3 1-2-8; Kyra Collier, 3 0-2-6; Chelsea Leibundgut, 0; Clare Sheldon, 1 0-0-2; Brooke Abbott, 1 0-0-3; Kala Haltner, 0; Michelle Testani, 0. Totals: 14 5-9-38.
CV: Donnalynn Cross, 7 4-4-21; Alanna Cooney, 5 4-5-14; Dimitria Kermidas, 1 1-2-3; Katie Lowell, 5 0-1-10; Liz Heller, 3 0-0-7; Stephanie Hoffman, 0; Chelsea Dean, 0 1-2-1. Totals: 21 10-14-56
Score by quarters
NHS 12 10 8 8–38
CVa.. 17 18 15 6–56
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (CV) Cross 3 Heller 1, (N) Cargill 1, Testani 2, Moore, Abbott 1. JV: CV won.
Madison 48, Otselic Valley 32 (Monday)
Madison: Sarah Kenrick, 0; Stacy Jeffries, 3 0-0-8; Alexis Rockhill, 3 0-0-8; Shayla Snyder, 5 2-2-12; Caitlin Smith, 1 0-2-2; Sarah Davis, 4 0-2-8; Ashley Talmon, 2-4-2; Courtney Crawford, 4 0-0-8; Cassie Meeker, 0. Totals: 20 4-10-48.
Otselic Valley: Kim Lewis, 2 0-0-5; Amber Wood, 3 1-2-7; Erica Loomis, 1 0-0-2; Heather Eaton, 0 2-2-2; Melinda Schutt, 0 0-2-0 ; Justine Huntley, 0; Megan Knickerbocker, 0; Kylie Martin, 6 4-4-16.Totals: 12 7-10-32.
Mad. 16 16 7 9–48
Ova 10 2 11 9–32
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: JV: Madison won.
Boys’ Basketball
Unatego 59, Greene 48
WELLS BRIDGE – Unatego forwards Owen Moss and Joe Innes each scored 18 points for the Spartans Wednesday in a win over Greene.
Greene was held to a season-low 14 points in the first half and trailed by 14 points at the break. Despite a concerted effort at being more patient on offense, the Trojans were ultimately unable to cash in on its shot attempts. “We had a lot of zero- and one-pass possessions our last game, so we have been working all week on moving the ball and looking for good shots,” said Greene coach Jeff Paske. “We got our shots, we just didn’t hit them.”
Mike Porter had 15 points to lead Greene (6-5), who host Delhi Tuesday.
Greene: Trevor Johnson, 1 0-0-2; Corey Breck, 2 2-2-8; John Carlin, 3 0-0-6; Mike Porter, 7 0-1-15; Amell, 0 0-4-0; Chris Engler, 4 3-5-11; Anthony McDaniels, ; Adams, ; Ben Williams, 0; Cameron Daniels, 2 2-3-6. Totals: 19 7-15-48.
Unatego: K. Harris, 0; David Havens, 1 1-2-3; Owen Moss, 9 0-1-18; Alex Hendrickson, 2 3-4-7; Kyle Falkenmeyer, 4 0-0-8; Mark Hendrickson, 0; Allen Knowlton, 1 3-4-5; Joe Innes, 8 2-2-18. Totals: 25 9-13-59.
Gre. 9 5 18 16–48
Unat. 18 10 16 15–59
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Breck 2, Porter. JV: Unatego won. Officials: Berg, Ehrie.
Sidney 55, Unadilla Valley 36
NEW BERLIN – Parker Umbra hit all seven shots he took in the first half including four three-pointers leading the Warriors to a 19-point halftime bulge and their second win over UV this season.
Umbra hit a trio of treys in an 18-7 first quarter, and on the other side of the ball, the Sidney defense remained stingy. “They’re pretty big inside and change our shots,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “I think they had us a little intimidated.”
Sidney also beat the Storm, 48-22, at the UV Holiday Tournament last month. Raffi Perry scored 10 points to pace UV (6-5).
Sidney: J.J. Mendes, 0, Aubrey Wood 0, Mike Butcher 0, Darrin Martindale 3 1-2-7, Parker Umbra 7 0-0-18, Troy Hawley 2 0-0-4, Andy Foote 3 2-4-9, Cody Westcott 0, Parker Curley 0, Brett Pendorf 8 0-1-17, Quinn Dorsey 0. Totals: 23 3-7-55.
UV: Chris Stanford, 0; Mason Wyman, 2 1-2-5; Ryan Johnson,0 ; Raffi Perry, 4 2-2-10; Josh Wright, 0; Juston Parks, 3 0-0-7; Tyson Smith, 0; Darrin Garcia, 0; Matt Harrington, 0; Jake Curtis, 1 0-0-2; Josh Rivenburgh, 4 0-0-8; Matt Potter, 1 2-2-4. Totals: 15 5-6-36.
Sidney 18 20 9 8
UVall 7 12 11 6
Fouled out: none. three-point goals: (S) Umbra 4, foote, Pendorf, (UV) Parks. JV: Sidney won 63-56. Officials: Cook, Rockefeller.
Bowling
Greene wins by shutout
GREENE – Greene’s boys rolled a season-best 3,107 to blank Afton Wednesday and improve to 8-2 overall.
Keith Savory tossed a 714 series at Greene Bowlodrome, and Corey Pemberton finished with a 265 game to post a 684 triple.
The Trojans’ girls raised their mark to 9-1 in a shutout of the Crimson Knights. Tiffany Tallett’s 487 paced Greene.
Honor scores
Boys
Greene (3,107): Matt Patrick, 201; Justin Fuller, 223, John Anderson, 252, Corey Pemberton, 209, 210, 265, 684; Keith Savory, 223, 233, 258, 714.
Afton (2,362): James Vanderheid, 209.
Girls
Greene (2,181): Tiffany Tallett, 487.
Afton (1,433): no honor scores.
Volleyball
B-G 3, Hancock 0
BAINBRIDGE – Sam Darling served 12 straight points in game two to close out the game, and the Bobcats went on to sweep Hancock Wednesday, 25-16, 25-23, 25-23.
B-G trailed 23-13 before Darling stepped to the service line. She had two aces during that stretch. “If they had gotten to 24 points, it would have been really difficult for us to come back,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins.
Allison Roosa had a team-high 14 kills, Cierra Hartwell hadded 17 assists, and Rebecca Thomas chipped in with eight assists. “We set it up and put the ball down well; that’s how we scored most of our points,” Tompkins said. “They were earned points for us rather than mistakes by them.”
B-G (5-2) faces Deposit Friday.
Statistics
B-G (5-2): Allison Rossa, 14 kills; Cierra Hartwell, 17 assists; Jessica Zito, 8 kills, 1 dig, 1 block; Rebecca Thomas, 8 assists, 2 kills; Melissa Riegels, 3 kills, Nikki O’Brien, 1 block; Sam Darling
Hancock (4-3): Megan Appley, 5 aces, 1 block, Julia Bartholomew, 3 kills, 2 assists; Dana Wormuth, 2 assists, Christina Curtone, 4 digs.
JV: B-G won, 3-0.
Chenango Valley 56, Norwich 38
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich faltered against Chenango Valley’s pressure defense and fell for the fourth time in five games Wednesday.
Donnalynn Cross scored 14 of her 21 points in the first half, and Alanna Cooney netted seven of her 14 leading the Warriors to a 13-point halftime lead. “We struggle against good man-to-man defense,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “They pressed us early and got some easy baskets off turnovers. In our halfcourt offense, our off-the-ball movement isn’t good enough to consistently give us good looks at the basket.”
Alicia Testani had 16 points for Norwich (6-5), who host Sus Valley Friday.
NHS: Brittany Cargill, 1 0-0-3; Alicia Testani, 5 4-5-16; Krissie Collier, 0; Cassidy Griffin, 0; Emily Tackabury, 0; Melinda Moore, 3 1-2-8; Kyra Collier, 3 0-2-6; Chelsea Leibundgut, 0; Clare Sheldon, 1 0-0-2; Brooke Abbott, 1 0-0-3; Kala Haltner, 0; Michelle Testani, 0. Totals: 14 5-9-38.
CV: Donnalynn Cross, 7 4-4-21; Alanna Cooney, 5 4-5-14; Dimitria Kermidas, 1 1-2-3; Katie Lowell, 5 0-1-10; Liz Heller, 3 0-0-7; Stephanie Hoffman, 0; Chelsea Dean, 0 1-2-1. Totals: 21 10-14-56
Score by quarters
NHS 12 10 8 8–38
CVa.. 17 18 15 6–56
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (CV) Cross 3 Heller 1, (N) Cargill 1, Testani 2, Moore, Abbott 1. JV: CV won.
Madison 48, Otselic Valley 32 (Monday)
Madison: Sarah Kenrick, 0; Stacy Jeffries, 3 0-0-8; Alexis Rockhill, 3 0-0-8; Shayla Snyder, 5 2-2-12; Caitlin Smith, 1 0-2-2; Sarah Davis, 4 0-2-8; Ashley Talmon, 2-4-2; Courtney Crawford, 4 0-0-8; Cassie Meeker, 0. Totals: 20 4-10-48.
Otselic Valley: Kim Lewis, 2 0-0-5; Amber Wood, 3 1-2-7; Erica Loomis, 1 0-0-2; Heather Eaton, 0 2-2-2; Melinda Schutt, 0 0-2-0 ; Justine Huntley, 0; Megan Knickerbocker, 0; Kylie Martin, 6 4-4-16.Totals: 12 7-10-32.
Mad. 16 16 7 9–48
Ova 10 2 11 9–32
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: JV: Madison won.
Boys’ Basketball
Unatego 59, Greene 48
WELLS BRIDGE – Unatego forwards Owen Moss and Joe Innes each scored 18 points for the Spartans Wednesday in a win over Greene.
Greene was held to a season-low 14 points in the first half and trailed by 14 points at the break. Despite a concerted effort at being more patient on offense, the Trojans were ultimately unable to cash in on its shot attempts. “We had a lot of zero- and one-pass possessions our last game, so we have been working all week on moving the ball and looking for good shots,” said Greene coach Jeff Paske. “We got our shots, we just didn’t hit them.”
Mike Porter had 15 points to lead Greene (6-5), who host Delhi Tuesday.
Greene: Trevor Johnson, 1 0-0-2; Corey Breck, 2 2-2-8; John Carlin, 3 0-0-6; Mike Porter, 7 0-1-15; Amell, 0 0-4-0; Chris Engler, 4 3-5-11; Anthony McDaniels, ; Adams, ; Ben Williams, 0; Cameron Daniels, 2 2-3-6. Totals: 19 7-15-48.
Unatego: K. Harris, 0; David Havens, 1 1-2-3; Owen Moss, 9 0-1-18; Alex Hendrickson, 2 3-4-7; Kyle Falkenmeyer, 4 0-0-8; Mark Hendrickson, 0; Allen Knowlton, 1 3-4-5; Joe Innes, 8 2-2-18. Totals: 25 9-13-59.
Gre. 9 5 18 16–48
Unat. 18 10 16 15–59
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Breck 2, Porter. JV: Unatego won. Officials: Berg, Ehrie.
Sidney 55, Unadilla Valley 36
NEW BERLIN – Parker Umbra hit all seven shots he took in the first half including four three-pointers leading the Warriors to a 19-point halftime bulge and their second win over UV this season.
Umbra hit a trio of treys in an 18-7 first quarter, and on the other side of the ball, the Sidney defense remained stingy. “They’re pretty big inside and change our shots,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “I think they had us a little intimidated.”
Sidney also beat the Storm, 48-22, at the UV Holiday Tournament last month. Raffi Perry scored 10 points to pace UV (6-5).
Sidney: J.J. Mendes, 0, Aubrey Wood 0, Mike Butcher 0, Darrin Martindale 3 1-2-7, Parker Umbra 7 0-0-18, Troy Hawley 2 0-0-4, Andy Foote 3 2-4-9, Cody Westcott 0, Parker Curley 0, Brett Pendorf 8 0-1-17, Quinn Dorsey 0. Totals: 23 3-7-55.
UV: Chris Stanford, 0; Mason Wyman, 2 1-2-5; Ryan Johnson,0 ; Raffi Perry, 4 2-2-10; Josh Wright, 0; Juston Parks, 3 0-0-7; Tyson Smith, 0; Darrin Garcia, 0; Matt Harrington, 0; Jake Curtis, 1 0-0-2; Josh Rivenburgh, 4 0-0-8; Matt Potter, 1 2-2-4. Totals: 15 5-6-36.
Sidney 18 20 9 8
UVall 7 12 11 6
Fouled out: none. three-point goals: (S) Umbra 4, foote, Pendorf, (UV) Parks. JV: Sidney won 63-56. Officials: Cook, Rockefeller.
Bowling
Greene wins by shutout
GREENE – Greene’s boys rolled a season-best 3,107 to blank Afton Wednesday and improve to 8-2 overall.
Keith Savory tossed a 714 series at Greene Bowlodrome, and Corey Pemberton finished with a 265 game to post a 684 triple.
The Trojans’ girls raised their mark to 9-1 in a shutout of the Crimson Knights. Tiffany Tallett’s 487 paced Greene.
Honor scores
Boys
Greene (3,107): Matt Patrick, 201; Justin Fuller, 223, John Anderson, 252, Corey Pemberton, 209, 210, 265, 684; Keith Savory, 223, 233, 258, 714.
Afton (2,362): James Vanderheid, 209.
Girls
Greene (2,181): Tiffany Tallett, 487.
Afton (1,433): no honor scores.
Volleyball
B-G 3, Hancock 0
BAINBRIDGE – Sam Darling served 12 straight points in game two to close out the game, and the Bobcats went on to sweep Hancock Wednesday, 25-16, 25-23, 25-23.
B-G trailed 23-13 before Darling stepped to the service line. She had two aces during that stretch. “If they had gotten to 24 points, it would have been really difficult for us to come back,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins.
Allison Roosa had a team-high 14 kills, Cierra Hartwell hadded 17 assists, and Rebecca Thomas chipped in with eight assists. “We set it up and put the ball down well; that’s how we scored most of our points,” Tompkins said. “They were earned points for us rather than mistakes by them.”
B-G (5-2) faces Deposit Friday.
Statistics
B-G (5-2): Allison Rossa, 14 kills; Cierra Hartwell, 17 assists; Jessica Zito, 8 kills, 1 dig, 1 block; Rebecca Thomas, 8 assists, 2 kills; Melissa Riegels, 3 kills, Nikki O’Brien, 1 block; Sam Darling
Hancock (4-3): Megan Appley, 5 aces, 1 block, Julia Bartholomew, 3 kills, 2 assists; Dana Wormuth, 2 assists, Christina Curtone, 4 digs.
JV: B-G won, 3-0.
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