B-G falls to Unatego in MAC finals rematch
Girls’ Basketball
Unatego 45, B-G 39
BAINBRIDGE – In a rematch of last year’s MAC title game, Unatego returned to favor to the Bobcats avenging that last-season defeat with a six-point victory Thursday.
Unatego saw a 23-9 first-half lead dwindle to six points in the fourth quarter before prevailing. “It’s a whole different group for us and we were struggling a little defensively and offensively in the first half,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “We picked it up in the second half. For many of our kids, it was the first varsity game they played.”
Dani Conway led B-G with 15 points and Mariah Schaeffer added 11. The Bobcats (0-1) host Sidney Tuesday.
Unatego: Kayleigh Kinsella, 0; Kaylinn Birdsall, 0; Gabi May, 0; Ashlee Walke, 1 0-0-2; Chelsea Dalton, 1 0-0-3; Katya Harris, 5 0-0-10; Colleen O’Hara, 4 1-2-11; Blake Shelton, 6 0-0-12; Kelly Fernandez, 3 0-0-7. Totals: 20 1-2-45.
B-G: Mariah Schaeffer, 5 0-0-11; Ellery Gager, 1 2-2-4; Liz Holbert, 3 0-0-6; Brittney Fahringer, 1 0-0-3; Dani Conway, 4 7-8-15; Kimberly Hart, 0; Brittney Hutchinson, 0. Totals: 14 9-10-39.
Unat. 14 11 9 9–45
B-G 8 5 10 16–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (B) Schaeffer, Fahringer. (U) O’Hara 2, Dalton, Fernandez. JV: Unatego won 33-24. Officials: Miller, Cicciarelli.
Greene 54, Harpursville 39
GREENE – Greene scored nine straight points in the second quarter to grab a seven-point halftime lead, and stretched the lead to 13 with a strong third quarter.
Barb Borst had seven in the third stanza and Liz Wentlent six markers as the Trojans extended a seven-point halftime lead to 44-31. “We switched to a halfcourt man defense and got a couple of steals,” said Greene coach Bill Case of the Trojans’ surge. “Harpursville played well, but our defense was super and we had good shot selection.”
Borst led Greene with 19 points, five steals, and four blocked shots. Megan McDermott added 18 points and eight rebounds, and Wentlent had 10 points.
Greene: Barb Borst, 7 2-2-19; Tara Bub, 0; Abby Wentlent, 1 0-0-2; Erin Smith, 0 1-2-1; Megan McDermott, 9 0-0-18; Lizzy Buhl, 1 2-4-4; Liz Wentlent, 4 2-2-10; Megan Kinney, 0; Amanda Burnett, 0. Totals: 22 7-10-54.
Harpursville: Katie Barber, 0; Abby Klutts, 1 0-0-2; Holly Lindow, 0; Alycia Kimmel, 2 4-4-9; Hannah Kimmel, 7 7-15-22; Samantha Hogan, 0; Melissa O’Donnell, 0 0-1-0; Carey Marsh, 0; Jamie Anderson, 0; Marissa Wickham, 3 0-0-6. Totals: 13 11-19-39.
Gree. 12 15 17 10–54
Harp. 11 9 11 8–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Borst 3, (H) H. Kimmel, A. Kimmel. JV: Greene won 43-11. Officials: Dadamio, Mirabito.
Oxford 52, Oxford 29
OXFORD – Oxford scored 10 straight points in the second quarter to open a double-digit lead, and scored the final 10 points of the contest to pull away from Delhi Thursday.
Freshman Haley Witchella scored a varsity-high 19 points to go with eight rebounds. Hollyann Branham chipped in with eight points and Erin Law dished out four assists.
The Blackhawks struggled with consistent offense, but made hay on defense forcing 24 turnovers – most of those coming out of a full-court press. “Our offense was a little out of synch tonight,” said Oxford coach Brad Aldrich. “The press was absolutely a big factor. The turnovers we created and the trouble they had against our were the keys tonight.”
Oxford plays at Unatego Tuesday.
Delhi: Courtney Rosa 0 0-2-0, Eva Andrews, 1 0-0-2; Abby Oliver 0, Josie Elwell 1 2-3-4, Kathryn Krick 0, Kristan Morley 0 1-2-1, Katie Darling 1 0-0-2, Kristen Salerno 0 0-0 0, Liz Viafore 2 2-3-6, Maci Gile 0 0-0 0, Jean Viafore 5 4-9-14, Mackenzie Oliver 0; Brown, 0. Totals: 10 9-19-29.
Oxford: Alyshia Crawford, 3 1-2-7; Daisy Murphy, 0; Farwell Christi Baker, 2 0-6-4; Chantel Crandell, 2 0-0-4; Chelsea Farrell, 2 2-4-6; Hollyann Branham, 3 2-3-8; Felicia Tynan, 1 0-0-2; Haley Witchella, 7 5-9-19; Erin Law , 1 0-0-2. Totals: 21 10-24-52.
Delhi 6 5 12 6–29
Oxf. 11 13 10 18–52
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: none. JV: Oxford won. Officials: Fairley, Fletcher.
Wrestling
Chenango Valley 46, Norwich 15
FENTON – Norwich’s young lineup saw significant mat time, albeit in a defeat to Chenango Valley Thursday evening.
Five Tornado grapplers saw their first-ever varsity action, said coach Terry Hagenbuch. “I thought we wrestled well as a group against a pretty decent Chenango Valley team,” Hagenbuch said., “There were only a couple of kids I was disappointed with.”
Teddy Jerome (152) and Donald Towndrow (215) gave Norwich pinfall victories, and Josh Smith won by decision at 171 pounds.
Norwich competes in the Clyde Cole Tournament at Oxford Friday and Saturday.
Results
125: Matt Wolfram (C) won by fft. 130: Nick Troutman (C) dec. Rick Reihl, 10-5. 135: Bill Dayton (C) tfall over Cameron Turner, 15-0. 140: Kevin Ellis (C) dec. Damien Marvin, 9-1. 145: Matt Fedish (C) dec. Keegan Levesque, 14-9. 152: Teddy Jerome (N) pinned Rider Page, :56. 160: Josh Klepfer (C) pinned Jim Testani, :31. 171: Josh Smith (N) dec. Russell Andras, 7-1. 189: Justin Miller (C) pinned Tom Kalicicki, :41. 215: Donald Towndrow (N) pinned Vince Talbot, 3:43. 103: Dustin Green (C) dec. Tanner Cummings, 11-0. 112: Adam Green (C) dec. Mike Hull, 5-1. 119: Roddy Wahl (C) won by fft.
JV: Norwich won 25-24. Official: Scott Craver.
Volleyball
Morrisville-Eaton 3, S-E 1
SHERBURNE – Morrisville-Eaton regained control of its match with Sherburne-Earlville with a decisive third-game win to topple the Marauders Thursday, 25-22, 23-25, 25-11, 25-23.
No other statistics were available at press time.
Delhi 3, Greene 1
GREENE – Greene avoided a three-game sweep before Delhi prevailed in the decisive fourth game Thursday, 25-19, 25-23, 16-25, 25-14.
Katie Steward picked up 19 assists and Sam Ladlee had seven kills for the Bulldogs.
Devyn Staley had eight assists and three kills for the Trojans, who dropped to 0-2 overall.
Greene leaders
Devyn Staley, 8 assists, 3 kills, 1 block; Kayla Sevey, 4 kills, 3 aces, 2 blocks; Marley Hayes, 3 kills, 4 aces; Jessie Bates, 3 digs.
Walton 3, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Skylar Gray had 11 aces and five kills, and Lisa Rolland shared the assist lead with Kirsten Wood in Walton’s 25-,, 25-10, 25-11 sweep of Unadilla Valley Thursday.
Bowling
Susquehanna Valley 5, Norwich 2
CONKLIN – Norwich ran into a “buzzsaw” as head coach John McCumiskey noted in a road defeat to the Sabers Thursday.
SV rolled a 3,204 against the Tornado improving by at least 50 pins in each game.
Tornado lead-off bowler Kyle Ewen led the way with a 650 and Rick Bonnell added a 642 triple in the loss. NHS hosts Owego Dec. 4.
Varsity honor scores
NHS (2,930): Kyle Ewen, 225, 236, 650; Rick Bonnell, 265, 206, 642; Chasen Smith, 218.
SV (3,204): Tim Baldwin, 236, 236, 248, 720; Mike Furch, 249, 242, 664; Anthony Nanni, 204, 200, 603; Jarod Selton, 264, 232, 589.
JV: NHS won 5-2. (Samantha Monday, 557 series)
Unatego 45, B-G 39
BAINBRIDGE – In a rematch of last year’s MAC title game, Unatego returned to favor to the Bobcats avenging that last-season defeat with a six-point victory Thursday.
Unatego saw a 23-9 first-half lead dwindle to six points in the fourth quarter before prevailing. “It’s a whole different group for us and we were struggling a little defensively and offensively in the first half,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “We picked it up in the second half. For many of our kids, it was the first varsity game they played.”
Dani Conway led B-G with 15 points and Mariah Schaeffer added 11. The Bobcats (0-1) host Sidney Tuesday.
Unatego: Kayleigh Kinsella, 0; Kaylinn Birdsall, 0; Gabi May, 0; Ashlee Walke, 1 0-0-2; Chelsea Dalton, 1 0-0-3; Katya Harris, 5 0-0-10; Colleen O’Hara, 4 1-2-11; Blake Shelton, 6 0-0-12; Kelly Fernandez, 3 0-0-7. Totals: 20 1-2-45.
B-G: Mariah Schaeffer, 5 0-0-11; Ellery Gager, 1 2-2-4; Liz Holbert, 3 0-0-6; Brittney Fahringer, 1 0-0-3; Dani Conway, 4 7-8-15; Kimberly Hart, 0; Brittney Hutchinson, 0. Totals: 14 9-10-39.
Unat. 14 11 9 9–45
B-G 8 5 10 16–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (B) Schaeffer, Fahringer. (U) O’Hara 2, Dalton, Fernandez. JV: Unatego won 33-24. Officials: Miller, Cicciarelli.
Greene 54, Harpursville 39
GREENE – Greene scored nine straight points in the second quarter to grab a seven-point halftime lead, and stretched the lead to 13 with a strong third quarter.
Barb Borst had seven in the third stanza and Liz Wentlent six markers as the Trojans extended a seven-point halftime lead to 44-31. “We switched to a halfcourt man defense and got a couple of steals,” said Greene coach Bill Case of the Trojans’ surge. “Harpursville played well, but our defense was super and we had good shot selection.”
Borst led Greene with 19 points, five steals, and four blocked shots. Megan McDermott added 18 points and eight rebounds, and Wentlent had 10 points.
Greene: Barb Borst, 7 2-2-19; Tara Bub, 0; Abby Wentlent, 1 0-0-2; Erin Smith, 0 1-2-1; Megan McDermott, 9 0-0-18; Lizzy Buhl, 1 2-4-4; Liz Wentlent, 4 2-2-10; Megan Kinney, 0; Amanda Burnett, 0. Totals: 22 7-10-54.
Harpursville: Katie Barber, 0; Abby Klutts, 1 0-0-2; Holly Lindow, 0; Alycia Kimmel, 2 4-4-9; Hannah Kimmel, 7 7-15-22; Samantha Hogan, 0; Melissa O’Donnell, 0 0-1-0; Carey Marsh, 0; Jamie Anderson, 0; Marissa Wickham, 3 0-0-6. Totals: 13 11-19-39.
Gree. 12 15 17 10–54
Harp. 11 9 11 8–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Borst 3, (H) H. Kimmel, A. Kimmel. JV: Greene won 43-11. Officials: Dadamio, Mirabito.
Oxford 52, Oxford 29
OXFORD – Oxford scored 10 straight points in the second quarter to open a double-digit lead, and scored the final 10 points of the contest to pull away from Delhi Thursday.
Freshman Haley Witchella scored a varsity-high 19 points to go with eight rebounds. Hollyann Branham chipped in with eight points and Erin Law dished out four assists.
The Blackhawks struggled with consistent offense, but made hay on defense forcing 24 turnovers – most of those coming out of a full-court press. “Our offense was a little out of synch tonight,” said Oxford coach Brad Aldrich. “The press was absolutely a big factor. The turnovers we created and the trouble they had against our were the keys tonight.”
Oxford plays at Unatego Tuesday.
Delhi: Courtney Rosa 0 0-2-0, Eva Andrews, 1 0-0-2; Abby Oliver 0, Josie Elwell 1 2-3-4, Kathryn Krick 0, Kristan Morley 0 1-2-1, Katie Darling 1 0-0-2, Kristen Salerno 0 0-0 0, Liz Viafore 2 2-3-6, Maci Gile 0 0-0 0, Jean Viafore 5 4-9-14, Mackenzie Oliver 0; Brown, 0. Totals: 10 9-19-29.
Oxford: Alyshia Crawford, 3 1-2-7; Daisy Murphy, 0; Farwell Christi Baker, 2 0-6-4; Chantel Crandell, 2 0-0-4; Chelsea Farrell, 2 2-4-6; Hollyann Branham, 3 2-3-8; Felicia Tynan, 1 0-0-2; Haley Witchella, 7 5-9-19; Erin Law , 1 0-0-2. Totals: 21 10-24-52.
Delhi 6 5 12 6–29
Oxf. 11 13 10 18–52
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: none. JV: Oxford won. Officials: Fairley, Fletcher.
Wrestling
Chenango Valley 46, Norwich 15
FENTON – Norwich’s young lineup saw significant mat time, albeit in a defeat to Chenango Valley Thursday evening.
Five Tornado grapplers saw their first-ever varsity action, said coach Terry Hagenbuch. “I thought we wrestled well as a group against a pretty decent Chenango Valley team,” Hagenbuch said., “There were only a couple of kids I was disappointed with.”
Teddy Jerome (152) and Donald Towndrow (215) gave Norwich pinfall victories, and Josh Smith won by decision at 171 pounds.
Norwich competes in the Clyde Cole Tournament at Oxford Friday and Saturday.
Results
125: Matt Wolfram (C) won by fft. 130: Nick Troutman (C) dec. Rick Reihl, 10-5. 135: Bill Dayton (C) tfall over Cameron Turner, 15-0. 140: Kevin Ellis (C) dec. Damien Marvin, 9-1. 145: Matt Fedish (C) dec. Keegan Levesque, 14-9. 152: Teddy Jerome (N) pinned Rider Page, :56. 160: Josh Klepfer (C) pinned Jim Testani, :31. 171: Josh Smith (N) dec. Russell Andras, 7-1. 189: Justin Miller (C) pinned Tom Kalicicki, :41. 215: Donald Towndrow (N) pinned Vince Talbot, 3:43. 103: Dustin Green (C) dec. Tanner Cummings, 11-0. 112: Adam Green (C) dec. Mike Hull, 5-1. 119: Roddy Wahl (C) won by fft.
JV: Norwich won 25-24. Official: Scott Craver.
Volleyball
Morrisville-Eaton 3, S-E 1
SHERBURNE – Morrisville-Eaton regained control of its match with Sherburne-Earlville with a decisive third-game win to topple the Marauders Thursday, 25-22, 23-25, 25-11, 25-23.
No other statistics were available at press time.
Delhi 3, Greene 1
GREENE – Greene avoided a three-game sweep before Delhi prevailed in the decisive fourth game Thursday, 25-19, 25-23, 16-25, 25-14.
Katie Steward picked up 19 assists and Sam Ladlee had seven kills for the Bulldogs.
Devyn Staley had eight assists and three kills for the Trojans, who dropped to 0-2 overall.
Greene leaders
Devyn Staley, 8 assists, 3 kills, 1 block; Kayla Sevey, 4 kills, 3 aces, 2 blocks; Marley Hayes, 3 kills, 4 aces; Jessie Bates, 3 digs.
Walton 3, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Skylar Gray had 11 aces and five kills, and Lisa Rolland shared the assist lead with Kirsten Wood in Walton’s 25-,, 25-10, 25-11 sweep of Unadilla Valley Thursday.
Bowling
Susquehanna Valley 5, Norwich 2
CONKLIN – Norwich ran into a “buzzsaw” as head coach John McCumiskey noted in a road defeat to the Sabers Thursday.
SV rolled a 3,204 against the Tornado improving by at least 50 pins in each game.
Tornado lead-off bowler Kyle Ewen led the way with a 650 and Rick Bonnell added a 642 triple in the loss. NHS hosts Owego Dec. 4.
Varsity honor scores
NHS (2,930): Kyle Ewen, 225, 236, 650; Rick Bonnell, 265, 206, 642; Chasen Smith, 218.
SV (3,204): Tim Baldwin, 236, 236, 248, 720; Mike Furch, 249, 242, 664; Anthony Nanni, 204, 200, 603; Jarod Selton, 264, 232, 589.
JV: NHS won 5-2. (Samantha Monday, 557 series)
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