Bobcats have come a long way in one month
Kazalski Tournament
B-G 50, Unatego 48
BAINBRIDGE – How far as Bainbridge-Guilford come in one month? The Bobcats enter the new year on a five-game winning streak avenging their only loss of the season beating Unatego in the Kazalski Tournament final Friday.
“It was just a great ball game...a lot of fun,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “As a team, we’re getting better with a lot of things.”
Dani Conway sunk a free throw with 45 seconds remaining for the final margin. Both teams traded possessions and turnovers over the final 30 seconds, and Unatego’s three-point attempt for the lead at the end was off the mark.
Conway had 27 points and 16 rebounds for B-G, and Mariah Schaeffer added 17 points. Perhaps as important as the scoring was the defensive job of Kim Hart on Unatego’s leading scorer Colleen O’Hara. O’Hara was limited to just two free throws on the night. “(Kim Hart) worked her tail off on the defensive end all night, and she did a great job on O’Hara,” Conway said.
B-G (5-1) plays at Windsor Jan. 3.
Unatego: Kaylinn Birdsall, 0; Gabi May, 0; Ashlee Walke, 3 0-0-7; Chelsea Dalton, 3 6-7-14; Katya Harris, 4 0-0-11; Colleen O’Hara, 0 2-4-2; Blake Shelton, 7 0-0-14. Totals: 17 8-11-48.
B-G: Mariah Schaeffer, 6 4-8-17; Ellery Gager, 1 0-0-2; Liz Holbert, 2 0-0-4; Brittney Fahringer, 0; Dani Conway, 10 5-6-27; Kimberly Hart, 0. Totals: 19 9-14-50.
Unat.. 15 12 14 7–48
B-G 14 13 17 6–50
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Conway 2, Schaeffer, (U) (BG) Harris 3, Dalton 2, Walke. JV: B-G beat Unatego in consolation game. Officials: Stepanovsky, Fairley.
Greene Tournament
Chenango Valley 41, Greene 35
GREENE – Chenango Valley scored the final six points of the game to capture the tournament championship in a rematch from last year’s final.
Caitlin Roberts broke a 35-35 tie converting a three-point play with under a minute to play, and tournament MVP Stephanie Hoffman sealed the win with a pair of free throws.
The Trojans hurt their cause with three turnovers in the final minute. “We played a good defensive game, we just could not get anything going on offense,” said Greene coach Bill Case. “We’re still growing and learning, and this is a game that could have gone either way.”
Megan McDermott led Greene with 11 points.
CV: Ruffo, 0; Smith, 0; Caitlin Roberts, 3 6-7-13; Kane, 0; Harrington, 4 1-2-9; Kermidas, 1 0-0-2; King, 1 0-0-2; Liz Heller, 3 2-2-9; Brown, 0; Stephanie Hoffman, 2 2-4-6 ; Callahan, 0. Totals: 14 11-15-41.
Greene: Barb Borst, 2 3-4-8; Abbey Wentlent, 0; Erin Smith, 0; Megan McDermott, 4 3-7-11; Lizzy Buhl, 2 3-4-7; Liz Wentlent, 4 0-0-9; Megan Kinne, 0; Amanda Burnett, 0. Totals: 12 9-15-35.
CVall 10 11 8 12–41
Gre. 7 13 6 9–35
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Borst, L. Wentlent, (CV) Heller, Roberts. JV: CV beat Greene in championship.
All-Tournament team: Crystal Newborn, JC; Jamie Drake, Sus Valley; Megan McDermott, Greene; Liz Wentlent, Greene; Caitlin Roberts, CV; Stephanie Hoffman, CV.
Boys’ Basketball
STOP-DWI Tournament
Susquehanna Valley 70, Oxford 64
Maine-Endwell 66, Oxford 55
BINGHAMTON – Oxford ran into a pair of hot shooting clubs at the STOP-DWI tournament at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena this past weekend dropping its first two games of the season.
Saturday, Susquehanna Valley shot 60 percent from the field – 73 percent in the first half – taking a 16-point lead in the first stanza.
David Hessell led the Sabers with 17 points and Nick Pace added 16.
Robert Amor came off the bench to score 16 points for Oxford, Scott Seiler and Alex Champlin netted 14 apiece, and Cory Seiler had 12.
Maine-Endwell was deadly from behind the three-point arc making 10-of-21 attempts to win the consolation game of the tourney.
John Zdimal canned three trifectas in the second quarter helping his club build a 12-point halftime lead.
Scott Seiler paced the Blackhawks (7-2) with 16 points, Amor again came off the bench to score in double figures netting 11, and Champlin had 10.
SV: Kyle Barnes, 0; Brandon Baker, 1 1-2-3; Eric Freije, 3 0-1-6; David Hessell, 8 1-3-17; Alex Jones, 5 0-1-10; Eric Novilbilski, 1 1-3-4; Nick Pace, 5 4-4-16; Josh Pappas, 0 1-2-1; Tyrone Smith, 0; Rob Stalker, 5 3-4-13; Chad Starzer, 0; Kevin Webb, 0. Totals: 28 11-20-70.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 3 4-4-12; Andrew Hubman, 0; Scott Seiler, 5 2-4-14; Tom Gould, 2 0-0-4; Alex Champlin, 6 0-0-14; Jeff Champlin, 1 0-0-2; Robert Amor, 7 2-2-16; Hugh Witchella, 0 2-2-2. Totals: 24 10-12-64.
Oxf. 6 18 14 26–64
SVa 22 12 16 20–70
Fouled out: none. Officials: Miller, Miller, Stepanovsky.
M-E 66, Oxford 55
M-E: Eric Thompson 0, Ryan Armstrong 2 0-0-4, Tyler Yesensky 0, John Zdimal, 4 0-0-12; Joseph Powell 7 4-4-19, Ryan Fettermann 2 4-4-9, Kuzawinski, 4 0-0-10; Daniel Okesson 4 0-0-10, Cory Adrinan 0; Stephen Federowicz, 0 2-2-2, Brian Ruby 0. Totals: 23 10-10-66.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 1 0-0-2; Andrew Hubman, 0; Scott Seiler, 6 2-2-16; Nate Sortino, 0; Tom Gould, 3 0-0-6; Alex Champlin, 3 2-2-10; Jeff Champlin, 1 0-0-2; Robert Amor, 5 1-2-11; Ethan Paul, 0; James Loughren, 0; Hugh Witchella, 2 4-5-8. Totals: 21 9-11-55
M-E 14 17 15 20–66
Oxf. 10 8 14 23–55
Fouled out: none. Three-pointers: (O) Champlin 2, Seiler 2. (ME) Zdimal 4, Powell, Fettermann, Okesson, 2, Kuzawinski 2.
Greene Tournament
Greene 73, Whitney Point 49
Lansing 63, Greene 43
GREENE – The Trojans used an aggressive full-court press to open an 18-4 lead in the first quarter, and Scott Gorton was deadly from the outside scoring 19 of his 22 points in the first half in the consolation game Saturday.
Gorton made 6-of-6 three-point attempts in the game, and all-tournament selection Chris Engler finished with 16 points.
Teagan Barresi scored 21 points by halftime to personally outscore Greene leading the Bobcats into the Greene tourney finals Friday.
The Trojans shot the ball just 16 times in the first half and trailed 31-18. “Barresi is a slasher type, and he did a heck of a job getting to the basket and finishing,” said Greene coach Jeff Paske. “We didn’t do a good job on the offensive glass or just getting shots.”
Engler had 10 for the Trojans and Ben Adams finished with nine points and eight rebounds.
Lansing defeated Chenango Forks, 47-39 in the final.
WP: Jeremy Maslin, 0; Anthony Pagano, 2 0-0-6; Ben Manwaring, 0; Phil Marschke, 6 0-0-12; Matt Wade, 0; Eric Mingos, 6 6-7-22; Shawn Kane, 0 0-2-0; Tyler Donnelly, 2 5-6-9. Totals: 16 11-15-49.
Greene: Mark Day, 2 0-0-4; Josh Fischer, 3 0-0-6; Dan Carlin, 3 0-1-6; Scott Gorton, 7 2-2-22; Chris Engler, 7 2-3-16; Ben Adams, 0 2-2-2; Booker Davis, 7 1-3-15; Dustin Turner, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 30 7-11-73.
WPt. 8 9 23 9–49
Gre. 24 17 19 13–73
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Gorton 6, (WP) Mingos 4, Pagano 2. JV: Greene won title game over Forks, 45-37.
Lansing: Justin Payne, 0; Kyle McGrath, 0; Kyle Sweazey 1 0-0-2; Teagan Barresi, 12 3-4-27; Tyler Fleming, 2 2-2-7; Will Opperman, 1 2-2-5; Josh Rodgers, 0; Haman Amand, 1 0-0-2; Jeremy Knout, 0; Brian Milliman, 4 5-5-13; Brad Maul, 1 0-0-2; Matt Hartz, 0 2-2-2; Charlie Hatfield, 1 1-2-3. Totals: 23 15-17-63.
Greene: Mark Day, 2 0-0-4; Josh Fischer, 2 0-0-4; Dan Carlin, 2 3-4-7; Scott Gorton, 0; Chris Engler, 4 2-4-10; Ben Adams, 3 0-0-9; Booker Davis, 2 0-0-4; Dustin Turner, 1 3-4-5. Totals: 16 8-12-43.
Lans. 18 13 18 14–63
Gre. 9 9 9 16–43
Fouled out: none. three-pont goals: (G) Adams 3, (L) Fleming, Opperman. JV: Greene beat Lansing 51-41. Officials: Bennett, Mirabito.
All-Tournament team: Eric Mingos, WP, Chris Engler, Gr; Jake Reynolds, Chen. Forks; Garrett Cade, Chenango Forks; Brian Milliman, Lansing, Teagan Barresi, Lansing (MVP).
B-G 50, Unatego 48
BAINBRIDGE – How far as Bainbridge-Guilford come in one month? The Bobcats enter the new year on a five-game winning streak avenging their only loss of the season beating Unatego in the Kazalski Tournament final Friday.
“It was just a great ball game...a lot of fun,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “As a team, we’re getting better with a lot of things.”
Dani Conway sunk a free throw with 45 seconds remaining for the final margin. Both teams traded possessions and turnovers over the final 30 seconds, and Unatego’s three-point attempt for the lead at the end was off the mark.
Conway had 27 points and 16 rebounds for B-G, and Mariah Schaeffer added 17 points. Perhaps as important as the scoring was the defensive job of Kim Hart on Unatego’s leading scorer Colleen O’Hara. O’Hara was limited to just two free throws on the night. “(Kim Hart) worked her tail off on the defensive end all night, and she did a great job on O’Hara,” Conway said.
B-G (5-1) plays at Windsor Jan. 3.
Unatego: Kaylinn Birdsall, 0; Gabi May, 0; Ashlee Walke, 3 0-0-7; Chelsea Dalton, 3 6-7-14; Katya Harris, 4 0-0-11; Colleen O’Hara, 0 2-4-2; Blake Shelton, 7 0-0-14. Totals: 17 8-11-48.
B-G: Mariah Schaeffer, 6 4-8-17; Ellery Gager, 1 0-0-2; Liz Holbert, 2 0-0-4; Brittney Fahringer, 0; Dani Conway, 10 5-6-27; Kimberly Hart, 0. Totals: 19 9-14-50.
Unat.. 15 12 14 7–48
B-G 14 13 17 6–50
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Conway 2, Schaeffer, (U) (BG) Harris 3, Dalton 2, Walke. JV: B-G beat Unatego in consolation game. Officials: Stepanovsky, Fairley.
Greene Tournament
Chenango Valley 41, Greene 35
GREENE – Chenango Valley scored the final six points of the game to capture the tournament championship in a rematch from last year’s final.
Caitlin Roberts broke a 35-35 tie converting a three-point play with under a minute to play, and tournament MVP Stephanie Hoffman sealed the win with a pair of free throws.
The Trojans hurt their cause with three turnovers in the final minute. “We played a good defensive game, we just could not get anything going on offense,” said Greene coach Bill Case. “We’re still growing and learning, and this is a game that could have gone either way.”
Megan McDermott led Greene with 11 points.
CV: Ruffo, 0; Smith, 0; Caitlin Roberts, 3 6-7-13; Kane, 0; Harrington, 4 1-2-9; Kermidas, 1 0-0-2; King, 1 0-0-2; Liz Heller, 3 2-2-9; Brown, 0; Stephanie Hoffman, 2 2-4-6 ; Callahan, 0. Totals: 14 11-15-41.
Greene: Barb Borst, 2 3-4-8; Abbey Wentlent, 0; Erin Smith, 0; Megan McDermott, 4 3-7-11; Lizzy Buhl, 2 3-4-7; Liz Wentlent, 4 0-0-9; Megan Kinne, 0; Amanda Burnett, 0. Totals: 12 9-15-35.
CVall 10 11 8 12–41
Gre. 7 13 6 9–35
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Borst, L. Wentlent, (CV) Heller, Roberts. JV: CV beat Greene in championship.
All-Tournament team: Crystal Newborn, JC; Jamie Drake, Sus Valley; Megan McDermott, Greene; Liz Wentlent, Greene; Caitlin Roberts, CV; Stephanie Hoffman, CV.
Boys’ Basketball
STOP-DWI Tournament
Susquehanna Valley 70, Oxford 64
Maine-Endwell 66, Oxford 55
BINGHAMTON – Oxford ran into a pair of hot shooting clubs at the STOP-DWI tournament at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena this past weekend dropping its first two games of the season.
Saturday, Susquehanna Valley shot 60 percent from the field – 73 percent in the first half – taking a 16-point lead in the first stanza.
David Hessell led the Sabers with 17 points and Nick Pace added 16.
Robert Amor came off the bench to score 16 points for Oxford, Scott Seiler and Alex Champlin netted 14 apiece, and Cory Seiler had 12.
Maine-Endwell was deadly from behind the three-point arc making 10-of-21 attempts to win the consolation game of the tourney.
John Zdimal canned three trifectas in the second quarter helping his club build a 12-point halftime lead.
Scott Seiler paced the Blackhawks (7-2) with 16 points, Amor again came off the bench to score in double figures netting 11, and Champlin had 10.
SV: Kyle Barnes, 0; Brandon Baker, 1 1-2-3; Eric Freije, 3 0-1-6; David Hessell, 8 1-3-17; Alex Jones, 5 0-1-10; Eric Novilbilski, 1 1-3-4; Nick Pace, 5 4-4-16; Josh Pappas, 0 1-2-1; Tyrone Smith, 0; Rob Stalker, 5 3-4-13; Chad Starzer, 0; Kevin Webb, 0. Totals: 28 11-20-70.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 3 4-4-12; Andrew Hubman, 0; Scott Seiler, 5 2-4-14; Tom Gould, 2 0-0-4; Alex Champlin, 6 0-0-14; Jeff Champlin, 1 0-0-2; Robert Amor, 7 2-2-16; Hugh Witchella, 0 2-2-2. Totals: 24 10-12-64.
Oxf. 6 18 14 26–64
SVa 22 12 16 20–70
Fouled out: none. Officials: Miller, Miller, Stepanovsky.
M-E 66, Oxford 55
M-E: Eric Thompson 0, Ryan Armstrong 2 0-0-4, Tyler Yesensky 0, John Zdimal, 4 0-0-12; Joseph Powell 7 4-4-19, Ryan Fettermann 2 4-4-9, Kuzawinski, 4 0-0-10; Daniel Okesson 4 0-0-10, Cory Adrinan 0; Stephen Federowicz, 0 2-2-2, Brian Ruby 0. Totals: 23 10-10-66.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 1 0-0-2; Andrew Hubman, 0; Scott Seiler, 6 2-2-16; Nate Sortino, 0; Tom Gould, 3 0-0-6; Alex Champlin, 3 2-2-10; Jeff Champlin, 1 0-0-2; Robert Amor, 5 1-2-11; Ethan Paul, 0; James Loughren, 0; Hugh Witchella, 2 4-5-8. Totals: 21 9-11-55
M-E 14 17 15 20–66
Oxf. 10 8 14 23–55
Fouled out: none. Three-pointers: (O) Champlin 2, Seiler 2. (ME) Zdimal 4, Powell, Fettermann, Okesson, 2, Kuzawinski 2.
Greene Tournament
Greene 73, Whitney Point 49
Lansing 63, Greene 43
GREENE – The Trojans used an aggressive full-court press to open an 18-4 lead in the first quarter, and Scott Gorton was deadly from the outside scoring 19 of his 22 points in the first half in the consolation game Saturday.
Gorton made 6-of-6 three-point attempts in the game, and all-tournament selection Chris Engler finished with 16 points.
Teagan Barresi scored 21 points by halftime to personally outscore Greene leading the Bobcats into the Greene tourney finals Friday.
The Trojans shot the ball just 16 times in the first half and trailed 31-18. “Barresi is a slasher type, and he did a heck of a job getting to the basket and finishing,” said Greene coach Jeff Paske. “We didn’t do a good job on the offensive glass or just getting shots.”
Engler had 10 for the Trojans and Ben Adams finished with nine points and eight rebounds.
Lansing defeated Chenango Forks, 47-39 in the final.
WP: Jeremy Maslin, 0; Anthony Pagano, 2 0-0-6; Ben Manwaring, 0; Phil Marschke, 6 0-0-12; Matt Wade, 0; Eric Mingos, 6 6-7-22; Shawn Kane, 0 0-2-0; Tyler Donnelly, 2 5-6-9. Totals: 16 11-15-49.
Greene: Mark Day, 2 0-0-4; Josh Fischer, 3 0-0-6; Dan Carlin, 3 0-1-6; Scott Gorton, 7 2-2-22; Chris Engler, 7 2-3-16; Ben Adams, 0 2-2-2; Booker Davis, 7 1-3-15; Dustin Turner, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 30 7-11-73.
WPt. 8 9 23 9–49
Gre. 24 17 19 13–73
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Gorton 6, (WP) Mingos 4, Pagano 2. JV: Greene won title game over Forks, 45-37.
Lansing: Justin Payne, 0; Kyle McGrath, 0; Kyle Sweazey 1 0-0-2; Teagan Barresi, 12 3-4-27; Tyler Fleming, 2 2-2-7; Will Opperman, 1 2-2-5; Josh Rodgers, 0; Haman Amand, 1 0-0-2; Jeremy Knout, 0; Brian Milliman, 4 5-5-13; Brad Maul, 1 0-0-2; Matt Hartz, 0 2-2-2; Charlie Hatfield, 1 1-2-3. Totals: 23 15-17-63.
Greene: Mark Day, 2 0-0-4; Josh Fischer, 2 0-0-4; Dan Carlin, 2 3-4-7; Scott Gorton, 0; Chris Engler, 4 2-4-10; Ben Adams, 3 0-0-9; Booker Davis, 2 0-0-4; Dustin Turner, 1 3-4-5. Totals: 16 8-12-43.
Lans. 18 13 18 14–63
Gre. 9 9 9 16–43
Fouled out: none. three-pont goals: (G) Adams 3, (L) Fleming, Opperman. JV: Greene beat Lansing 51-41. Officials: Bennett, Mirabito.
All-Tournament team: Eric Mingos, WP, Chris Engler, Gr; Jake Reynolds, Chen. Forks; Garrett Cade, Chenango Forks; Brian Milliman, Lansing, Teagan Barresi, Lansing (MVP).
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