Harpursville wins in 2 overtimes

Girls’ Basketball

Harpursville 58, Greene 55 (2 OT)
GREENE – Greene ran out of comebacks, and Harpursville standout Lindsay Kimmel put the Trojans away for keeps in Friday’s double-overtime win for Harpursville.
Kimmel scored the last of her 34 points hitting a three-pointer with five seconds remaining. Greene got off a three-point attempt before the buzzer that was off the mark. “It was a hard loss, and it hurts us in the league standings big time,” said Greene coach Bill Case.
Greene made tying shots in regulation and the first overtime to extend play. Freshman Lizzy Wentlent scored with 21 seconds left in regulation to tie the game, and Wentlent forced a tie at the end of the first extra period hitting two free throws. Greene fell behind again in the second period before Megan McDermott tied the game again making two free throws. After a defensive stop of Harpursville, Greene had the ball with a chance at a last shot, but turned the ball over setting up Kimmel’s shot.
“Hopefully this will make us a stronger team, and I’m proud of the way our team kept coming back,” Case said. “They needed to make a great shot to win the game.”
Wentlent, McDermott and Jess Smith combined for 36 points in the second half and overtime with Wentlent scoring 16, McDermott 15, and Smith 13 in the game.
Harpursville: Katie Greene, 1 2-2-5; Angela Eberly, 1 0-0-2; Alycia Kimmel, 3 0-0-8; Hannah Kimmel, 3 3-6-9; Lindsay Kimmel, 13 2-2-34; Leslie Dauphinais, 0. Totals: 21 7-10-58.
Greene: Barb Borst, 2 0-2-4; Candice Browning, 0; Erin Smith, 3 0-0-7; Megan McDermott, 6 3-5-15; Lizzy Buhl, 0; Liz Wentlent, 5 5-5-16; Jessica Smith, 6 1-3-13. Totals: 22 9-15-55.
Harp. 8 18 11 9 5 7–58
Gre. 4 10 17 15 5 4–55
Fouled out: (H) Dauphinais. Three-point goals: (H) L. Kimmel 6, A. Kimmel 2, Greene (G) Smith, Wentlent. JV: Greene won 71-35. Officials: Miller, Carey.

Norwich 48, Susquehanna Valley 31
NORWICH – Losers of three straight games to STAC opponents, Norwich used a fast start to put Sus Valley in a big hole in Friday’s win.
Alicia Testani, Kala Haltner, Melinda Moore, and Kyra Collier had baskets in the first five minutes as the Tornado (7-5) jumped out to an 11-0 lead and a 17-6 edge at the first turn.
Collier led Norwich with 14 points, her second double figures game of the season, Testani had 12 points, and Moore nine for the Purple.
“It was nice to score some points and get a win,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We have three games in a row a home against division leaders, and if we want to gain some confidence heading into the postseason, this will be the time to do it.”
Sus Valley: S. Williams, 5 2-2-12; Katie O’Connell, 0 2-2-2; Megan Kelly, 2 1-2-5; Freije, 3 0-0-6; Stento, 0; Banko, 2 0-0-4; Arnold, 1 0-0-2; Tingley, 0; Dunn, 0; Martin, 0. Totals: 13 5-9-31.
NHS: Brittany Cargill, 0; Alicia Testani, 4 2-2-12; Krissie Collier, 1 0-0-2; Cassidy Griffin, 0; Emily Tackabury, 0 2-4-2; Melinda Moore, 3 3-4-9 Kyra Collier, 6 2-2-14; Chelsea Leibundgut, 0; Clare Sheldon, 0; Brooke Abbott, 1 0-0-2; Kala Haltner, 2 0-0-4; Michelle Testani, 1 1-2-3. Totals: 18 10-14-48.
SV 6 9 10 6–31
NHS 17 8 12 11–48
Fouled out: (N) Haltner. Three-point goals: (N) Testani 2, JV: Nowich won 36-19.

Unatego 57, Unadilla Valley 35
NEW BERLIN – MacKensey O’Hara scored nine points in the first quarter, and the Spartans showed a balanced attack the rest of the way to remain unbeaten in MAC competition this season.
O’Hara scored 14, sister Colleen netted 11, and Katya Harris added nine for Unatego. “They worked their offense great; they’re well rounded, have good guard play and shoot it well,” said UV coach Daryl Decker.
Teresa Lazarus scored 13 points and Katelyn Ross added 10 for the Storm (5-7).
Unatego: Kailey Kinsella, 2 1-4-5, Kalynn Birdsall 1 1-3-3, Gabi May 0, Ashley Walke 2 0-2-4, Chelsie Dalton 0, Katya Harris 2 4-4-9, Colleen O’Hara 3 4-4-11, MacKensey O’Hara 6 2-3-14, Blake Shelton 3 2-3-8, Kelly Fernandez 1 1-2-3. Totals: 20 15-25-57.
UV: Jenna Rudnitsky, 0; Caree Acre, 1 2-2-5; Rachel Dye, 0; Jess Lorence, 1 0-0-2; Katelyn Ross, 5 0-1-10; Theresa Lazarus, 5 2-6-13; Cierra Izard, 1 0-0-2; Sarah Talbot, 0; K. Elliott, 0; L. Clapperton, 0; Katrina Benson, 0; Sally Hartwick, 0 1-2-1; Brittni Fancher, 0; Hannah Johnson, 1 0-2-2 . Totals: 14 5-13-35.
Unat. 11 19 15 12–57
UVa. 8 8 8 11–35
Fouled out: (UV) Katrina Benson. Three-point goals: JV: UV won. Officials: Green, Tenace.

B-G 71, Deposit 25
DEPOSIT – Jennifer Patten scored 22 points leading four B-G players in double figures in Friday’s win over Deposit.
Marcie Day added 14, Mariah Schaeffer scored 10, and Liz Holbert had a career-high 10 points. “I thought our kids passed the ball extremely well, and we got the ball in a good offensive area for our kids to score,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “The kids are starting to fit into their roles on the court.”
B-G: Sam Spalholz, 3 0-0-7; Mariah Schaeffer, 5 0-0-10; Jen Patten, 10 1-1-22; Liz Holbert, 5 0-0-10; Brittany Fahringer, 1 2-3-4; Nicole Conway, 2 0-0-4; Marcie Day, 6 1-2-14. Totals: 32 4-6-71.
Deposit: Emily Cecere, 2 2-3-6; Brittany Stanton, 1 1-4-3; Lindsay Wagner, 3 0-0-6; Tia Scott, 1 0-0-2 ; Britini Merrill, 1 0-0-2; Britney Zaczek, 1 0-0-2; Keri Wormuth, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 11 3-7-25.
B-G 25 15 6 25–71
Dep 3 10 6 6–25
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Spalholz, Patten, Day. JV: B-G won 38-21. Officials: Dadamio, Jensen.

Oxford 73, Hancock 19
OXFORD – Christi Baker came off the bench to match her career-high scoring 18 points in Oxford’s rout of Hancock Friday.
The Blackhawks have won seven of 10 games this season and play at division foe B-G Wednesday. “When our bench players come in, there really isn’t a drop off,” said Oxford coach Brad Aldrich. “They’ve all played a lot of basketball, and hopefully that will help us as we get deeper into the season.”
Felicia Tynan and Katie Seiler added 14 points apiece in the win.
Hancock: Alicia Jones, 3 0-2-6; Kane, 2 2-3-6; Jordan Leet, 0; Sh. Anderson, 0; Deanne Ogden, 0; Sam Weyrauch, 0; Fayth Schror, 0; Megan Martin, 0; Ashley Raymond, 1 3-4-5 ; Amber Raymond, 1 0-2-2. Totals: 7 5-11-19.
Oxford: Katie Seiler, 6 2-2-14; Alysa Law, 1 0-2-2; C. Baker, 9 0-1-18; Chantel Crandall, 3 0-0-6; Erin Law, 2 0-0-4; Hollyann Branham, 2 1-2-5; Felicia Tynan, 7 0-0-14; J. Davis, 3 0-0-6; Amanda Nightengale, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 35 3-7-73.
Hanc. 6 2 5 6–19
Oxf. 20 18 20 15–73
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: none. JV: Oxford won. Officials: Kniskern, Vinsevich.

G-MU 53, CV-Springfield 37
COPES CORNERS – After a slow start in which Dani Conway carried the Raiders, the rest of the roster picked up the pace in a 15-2 second quarter helping G-MU (11-2) establish command.
Conway had all nine of her team’s points in the first quarter when it trailed the Patriots by four. Brittney Rudnitsky had five in the second quarter and Brittney Peet along with Terra Moore scored four apiece in the stanza to create a nine-point lead.
“We moved from a zone defense to man-to-man, and we didn’t allow them to freely do what they wanted,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson.
Conway led with 23 points and Rudnitsky added nine.
CV-S: Kim Daley, 3 1-2-7; Janet Fish, 1 0-1-2; Marna Taylor, 0; courtney Van Brink 4 1-2-9; Megan Shirey, 3 1-2-8; Morgan Schuster, 1 2-4-5; Morgan Van Alstine, 0; Laura Croon, 3 0-0-6. Totals: 15 5-11-37
G-MU: Sam Moreno 0, Ashlea Osborne 1 2-2-5, Cass Calamia, 1 0-0-2; Brittney Peet 4 0-0-8, Danielle Conway 8 4-5-23, Sam Brooks 0, Sierra French 0 0-2-0, Kayla Armstrong 0 , Brittney Rudnitsky 3 1-2-9, Terra Moore 3 0-0-6. Totals: 20 7-11-47.
CV-S 13 2 12 10-37
G-MU 9 15 19 10-53
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: JV: GMU won 44-31. Officials: Velarde, Neske.

Walton 58, Afton 42
WALTON – Walton was hot from the field early making 11 of its first 17 shots to gain a 31-17 halftime advantage over the Crimson Knights Friday.
Sybil Stanton scored 23 points for Walton, and Afton coach John Simonds expected that. He didn’t expect 22 combined points from Carly Hoyt and Katie Eisele in addition to three trifectas from Holly Reynolds. “Stanton will get her points, it was the other kids that beat us,” Simonds said.
Melissa Oswald scored 12 points and Jessica Winans added 11 for Afton, who finished 16-for-61 from the field.
Afton: Stephanie Parsons, 2 0-2-4; Jessica Winans 5 0-0-11, Abby Martin, 0; Heather Simonds 1 3-4-5, Samantha Sickler 1 0-0-2, Hannah Westfall 3 0-1-6, Tracy Taranto, 0; Leanne Westfall 0 0-1-0, Joelyn Sines 1 0-0-2, Melissa Oswald 3 6-12-12. Totals: 16 -9-20.
Walton: Ashley Rutherford, 0; Rachel Valentine, 0; Adrienne Tomao, 0; Katie Eisele, 3 3-4-10; Carly Hoyt, 3 6-9-12; Holly Reynolds, 3 0-0-9; Devin Kaminsky, 2 0-0-4; Sybil Stanton, 7 8-14-23; Jackie Fisher, 0 0-1-0; Melinda Howard, 0. Totals: 18 17-28-58.
Afton 6 11 10 15-42
Walt 18 13 8 19-58
Fouled out: (A) Simonds, Sickler. Three-pointers: JV: Walton won. Officials: Culligan, Jester.

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