UV eases past Greene
Boys’ Basketball
Unadilla Valley 57, Greene 23
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley head coach Matt Osborne was as surprised as anyone by the ease of his team’s victory over Greene Wednesday night.
The Storm held the Trojans without a field goal the last 10 minutes of the first half outscoring the Trojans 23-0 during that time span.
Raffi Perry scored 10 of his 11 points by halftime as UV led 31-7. “That was probably the best we’ve shot the ball all season,” said Storm coach Matt Osborne. “And they didn’t shoot the ball well, especially in the second quarter.”
The Trojans worked the ball inside, and were within 8-7 after Alec Grabowski’s basket with just over two minutes left in the first quarter. A defensive switch by Osborne changed the game’s momentum in the second quarter. “We went to a zone, and that seemed to keep their inside and outside game at bay,” Osborne said.
Matt Harrington pitched in with 10 points for UV.
Greene: Mark Day, 0; Alec Grabowski, 3 0-0-6; Josh Fischer, 1 0-0-2; Dan Carlin, 1 0-0-2; Scott Gorton, 0; Chris Engler, 1 1-3-3; Ben Adams, 1 0-0-2; Booker Davis, 0; Dustin Turner, 3 2-4-8. Totals: 10 3-7-23.
UV: Paul Smith, 1 1-2-3; Mason Wyman, 3 0-0-7; Raffi Perry, 4 1-2-11; Josh Wright, 1 0-0-3; Jay Lloyd, 1 0-0-2; Darin Garcia, 4 1-2-9; Matt Harrington, 3 4-4-10; Jake Curtis, 1 0-0-2; Jimmy Jachim, 1 0-2-2; Josh Thomsen, 4 0-0-8; William Sanders, 0. Totals: 23 7-12-57.
Gre. 7 0 9 7–23
UVa. 12 19 17 9–57
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Perry 2, Wright, Wyman. JV: Greene won 48-24. Officials: Rockefeller, Kafchinski.
Otselic Valley 63, Madison 40
MADISON – Otselic Valley used another strong start to build an early lead and extend its unbeaten record to 14-0 Wednesday night.
David Cerasani led with 19 points, Justin Shapley had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Robert Guyer pulled down 12 boards.
“We’ve come out fairly well prepared the last few games,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We played good defense in the first half. We created turnovers and scored off of that.”
The Vikings led 16-4 at the first turn and extended their lead to 17 points by halftime. Friday, OV hosts Stockbridge Valley.
Otselic Valley: Chris Olin, 0; Taylor Duell, 3 2-3-8; Cerasani, 8 3-4-19; Tyler Davis, 0; Brad Wentworth, 1 1-2-3; Eric Wentworth, 3 0-1-6; Justin Shapley, 4 3-6-11; Adam Duell, 0; Dillon Brown, 2 0-0-4; Corey Williams, 2 0-1-4; Robert Guyer, 4 0-0-8; Garth Hubbard, 0; Troy Rasmussen, 0; Ryan Meigs, 0. Totals: 27 9-17-63.
Madison: Peters, 0; Hall, 2 0-0-4, Gallagher, 1 0-0-2; Neff, 5 0-0-10; Smith, 2 0-0-4; Staring, 1 0-0-2; Perry, 2 1-2-5; Luetters, 2 2-2-6; Fuess, 1 0-0-2; Hicks, 1 0-4-2; Pasiak, 1 0-0-3. Totals: 18 3-8-40.
OVa 16 15 16 16–63
Madi. 4 10 14 12–40
Fouled out: none. Team fouls: (M) 15, (OV) 12. Three-point goals: (M) Pasiak. JV: OV won. Officials: Foster, Starsian.
Oxford 87, Deposit 45
DEPOSIT – Oxford scored its highest point total in head coach Tim Davis’ tenure in a rout at Deposit Wednesday.
Alex Champlin’s 21 points led four Oxford players in double figures. Robert Amor netted 15, Jeff Champlin scored 12, and Scott Seiler had a double-double dumping in 10 points and dishing out 10 assists. “We shot well, ran the floor, and did a decent job on the boards,” said Oxford coach Tim Davis. “Offensively and defensively, pretty much everything worked tonight.”
Oxford hosts Harpursville Saturday afternoon.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 2 1-2-5; Scott Seiler, 5 0-0-10; Nate Sortino, 1 0-1-3; Tom Gould, 3 1-2-7; Alex Champlin, 8 4-5-21; Jeff Champlin, 6 0-0-12; Robert Amor, 6 3-4-15; Ethan Paul, 2 3-4-7; James Loughren, 0; Hugh Witchella, 3 1-2-7. Totals: 36 13-20-87.
Deposit: J. Gesford, 2 0-0-4; Corey Andresen, 4 0-1-9, Michael Mills, 2 0-0-5, Jordan Hathaway 3 1-3-7, Benjamin Winans, 2 0-0-5, Zachary Matthews 2 2-2-6, Babcock, 1 0-0-2; Christopher Reis 3 1-4-7. Totals: 19 4-10-45.
Oxf. 19 25 23 20–87
Dep. 8 16 15 6–45
Three-point goals: (D) (O) Sortino, A. Champlin. JV: Oxford won. Officials: Szelkowski, Springer.
Girls’ Basketball
Sherburne-Earlville 62, Cincinnatus 14
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville won for the second time this week extending its winning streak to nine games and allowing a season-low point total.
Courtney Kurtz led a balanced scoring Marauders lineup with 11 points. Brenda Hoefler and Danielle Green split 16 points down the middle. “Our defense is improving every game and the kids play hard all the time,” said S-E coach Jeff Barry. “We have a great bench that helps us tremendously.”
Cincinnatus: Rosie Shevalier, 0; Amanda Joslin, 0; Kayleigh Turshman, 1 0-0-2; N. Otto, 1 0-0-2; Michelle McCumber, 1 0-0-2; Makenzie Heath, 3 0-0-6; Tanya Slocum, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 7 0-0-14.
S-E: Courtney VanAlthuis, 0 0-2-0; Courtney Kurtz, 5 0-0-11; Megan Welshko, 0 2-2-2; Brenda Hoefler, 4 0-0-8; Sayaka Sato, 1 0-0-2; Kristi Vibbard, 2 1 -1-5; Samantha Crandall, 2 0-0-5; Megan Record, 2 2-2-7; Lea LoPresti, 1 0-0-2; Katelin Fitzpatrick, 3 0-0-7; Danielle Green, 2 2-2-8; Karli Harris, 2 1-2-5. Totals: 24 8-11-62.
Cin. 6 0 2 6–14
S-E 28 13 11 10–62
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (S) Green 2, Fitzpatrick, Record, Crandall, Kurtz. JV: S-E beat Hamilton 47-17. Officials: R. Phillips, D. Ewing.
Seton Catholic Central 57, Norwich 30
BINGHAMTON – Seton Catholic Central’s balanced offense combined with Norwich’s 3-for-16 shooting in the first half gave the Saints a 23-point halftime lead in a win over the Tornado Wednesday.
K.C. Hawkes had all eight of her points in the first quarter and Ellie Garbade tacked on six for the 23-8 Seton lead. “They really weren’t missing much from the field, and we just weren’t making shots,” said Norwich coach Krista Porter.
Boyan Cox scored 11 points for Norwich, who host Windsor Saturday. Junior varsity starts at 1 p.m.
NHS: Tatyana Ithier, 1 1-2-3; Michelle Testani, 2 0-0-6; Krissie Collier, 0 3-4-3; Cassidy Griffin, 1 0-0-2; Emily Tackabury, 0 2-2-2; Boyan Cox, 3 5-6-11; Chelsea Leibundgut, 1 1-1-3; Claire Sheldon, 0; Brooke Abbott, 0 0-2-0; Adrienne Sharp, 0. Totals: 8 12-17-30.
SCC: Mary Armstrong, 2 2-2-6; Sarah Canny, 2 1-1-5; Andrea Curley, 1 1-1-3; Miranda DeSanctis, 3 0-0-6; Ellie Garbade, 2 5-6-9; KC Hawkes, 4 0-2-8; Amy Miller, 3 0-0-7; Kelsey Myette, 4 0-0-8; Katherine Torto, 3 0-1-6. Totals: 24 9-13-57.
NHS 8 6 6 10–30
SCC 23 14 13 7–57
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (N) Testani 2. JV: Norwich won.
Volleyball
B-G 3, Afton 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G moved its league record to 3-0 with a sweep of Afton Wednesday, 25-18, 25-16, 25-14.
Rebecca Thomas led the Bobcats (3-0, 7-2) with 14 assists, Alli Roosa had 12 kills, and Melissa Riegles served seven aces.
B-G is at Hancock Friday.
Leaders
Afton: Sarah Gregory 3 kills, 4 digs.
B-G: Rebecca Thomas, 4 aces, 14 assists, 1 kill; Cierra Hartwell, 10 assists; Alli Roosa, 12 kills, 2 blocks; Nicki O’Brien, 2 aces, 4 kills, 1 block, Melissa Riegles, 7 aces, 6 kills; Angela Hovey, 2 digs.
Oxford 3, Deposit 0
OXFORD – Lauren Bullock and Olivia Powell each had five aces for the Blackhawks (3-9), who swept winless Deposit Wednesday.
Oxford hosts Hancock Jan. 16.
Leaders
Oxford: Lauren Bullock, 5 aces; Olivia Powell, 5 aces; Christine Brussell, Erica LaTourette, Sierra Ruff-1 ace apiece.
Deposit: Mandy Leonard, 2 aces, Amanda Anderson, 3 kills, Lisa Deinhardt, 5 assists.
Canastota 3, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Canastota took down Sherburne-Earlville (1-9) in three games Wednesday, 25-17, 25-13, 25-12.
Shana Ralston led S-E with four kills and Caitlin Korver had three kills.
Neska Patterelli led Canastota with 13 assists and eight aces.
The Marauders host their own tournament Saturday with an 8 a.m. start.
Leaders
S-E: Caitlin Korver, 1 assist, 3 kills, 1 block; Shana Ralston, 4 kills, 2 blocks, 1 assist; Bree Neisinger, 1 ace, 1 kill.
Canastota: Neska Patterelli, 8 aces, 13 assists, 2 kills;Larissa Kutzba, 5 aces; Denae Rinaldo, 4 kills, 2 aces; Courtney Kaylor, 3 kills; Julie Lewis, 3 kills.
JV: Canastota won 2-0.
Unadilla Valley 57, Greene 23
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley head coach Matt Osborne was as surprised as anyone by the ease of his team’s victory over Greene Wednesday night.
The Storm held the Trojans without a field goal the last 10 minutes of the first half outscoring the Trojans 23-0 during that time span.
Raffi Perry scored 10 of his 11 points by halftime as UV led 31-7. “That was probably the best we’ve shot the ball all season,” said Storm coach Matt Osborne. “And they didn’t shoot the ball well, especially in the second quarter.”
The Trojans worked the ball inside, and were within 8-7 after Alec Grabowski’s basket with just over two minutes left in the first quarter. A defensive switch by Osborne changed the game’s momentum in the second quarter. “We went to a zone, and that seemed to keep their inside and outside game at bay,” Osborne said.
Matt Harrington pitched in with 10 points for UV.
Greene: Mark Day, 0; Alec Grabowski, 3 0-0-6; Josh Fischer, 1 0-0-2; Dan Carlin, 1 0-0-2; Scott Gorton, 0; Chris Engler, 1 1-3-3; Ben Adams, 1 0-0-2; Booker Davis, 0; Dustin Turner, 3 2-4-8. Totals: 10 3-7-23.
UV: Paul Smith, 1 1-2-3; Mason Wyman, 3 0-0-7; Raffi Perry, 4 1-2-11; Josh Wright, 1 0-0-3; Jay Lloyd, 1 0-0-2; Darin Garcia, 4 1-2-9; Matt Harrington, 3 4-4-10; Jake Curtis, 1 0-0-2; Jimmy Jachim, 1 0-2-2; Josh Thomsen, 4 0-0-8; William Sanders, 0. Totals: 23 7-12-57.
Gre. 7 0 9 7–23
UVa. 12 19 17 9–57
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Perry 2, Wright, Wyman. JV: Greene won 48-24. Officials: Rockefeller, Kafchinski.
Otselic Valley 63, Madison 40
MADISON – Otselic Valley used another strong start to build an early lead and extend its unbeaten record to 14-0 Wednesday night.
David Cerasani led with 19 points, Justin Shapley had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Robert Guyer pulled down 12 boards.
“We’ve come out fairly well prepared the last few games,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We played good defense in the first half. We created turnovers and scored off of that.”
The Vikings led 16-4 at the first turn and extended their lead to 17 points by halftime. Friday, OV hosts Stockbridge Valley.
Otselic Valley: Chris Olin, 0; Taylor Duell, 3 2-3-8; Cerasani, 8 3-4-19; Tyler Davis, 0; Brad Wentworth, 1 1-2-3; Eric Wentworth, 3 0-1-6; Justin Shapley, 4 3-6-11; Adam Duell, 0; Dillon Brown, 2 0-0-4; Corey Williams, 2 0-1-4; Robert Guyer, 4 0-0-8; Garth Hubbard, 0; Troy Rasmussen, 0; Ryan Meigs, 0. Totals: 27 9-17-63.
Madison: Peters, 0; Hall, 2 0-0-4, Gallagher, 1 0-0-2; Neff, 5 0-0-10; Smith, 2 0-0-4; Staring, 1 0-0-2; Perry, 2 1-2-5; Luetters, 2 2-2-6; Fuess, 1 0-0-2; Hicks, 1 0-4-2; Pasiak, 1 0-0-3. Totals: 18 3-8-40.
OVa 16 15 16 16–63
Madi. 4 10 14 12–40
Fouled out: none. Team fouls: (M) 15, (OV) 12. Three-point goals: (M) Pasiak. JV: OV won. Officials: Foster, Starsian.
Oxford 87, Deposit 45
DEPOSIT – Oxford scored its highest point total in head coach Tim Davis’ tenure in a rout at Deposit Wednesday.
Alex Champlin’s 21 points led four Oxford players in double figures. Robert Amor netted 15, Jeff Champlin scored 12, and Scott Seiler had a double-double dumping in 10 points and dishing out 10 assists. “We shot well, ran the floor, and did a decent job on the boards,” said Oxford coach Tim Davis. “Offensively and defensively, pretty much everything worked tonight.”
Oxford hosts Harpursville Saturday afternoon.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 2 1-2-5; Scott Seiler, 5 0-0-10; Nate Sortino, 1 0-1-3; Tom Gould, 3 1-2-7; Alex Champlin, 8 4-5-21; Jeff Champlin, 6 0-0-12; Robert Amor, 6 3-4-15; Ethan Paul, 2 3-4-7; James Loughren, 0; Hugh Witchella, 3 1-2-7. Totals: 36 13-20-87.
Deposit: J. Gesford, 2 0-0-4; Corey Andresen, 4 0-1-9, Michael Mills, 2 0-0-5, Jordan Hathaway 3 1-3-7, Benjamin Winans, 2 0-0-5, Zachary Matthews 2 2-2-6, Babcock, 1 0-0-2; Christopher Reis 3 1-4-7. Totals: 19 4-10-45.
Oxf. 19 25 23 20–87
Dep. 8 16 15 6–45
Three-point goals: (D) (O) Sortino, A. Champlin. JV: Oxford won. Officials: Szelkowski, Springer.
Girls’ Basketball
Sherburne-Earlville 62, Cincinnatus 14
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville won for the second time this week extending its winning streak to nine games and allowing a season-low point total.
Courtney Kurtz led a balanced scoring Marauders lineup with 11 points. Brenda Hoefler and Danielle Green split 16 points down the middle. “Our defense is improving every game and the kids play hard all the time,” said S-E coach Jeff Barry. “We have a great bench that helps us tremendously.”
Cincinnatus: Rosie Shevalier, 0; Amanda Joslin, 0; Kayleigh Turshman, 1 0-0-2; N. Otto, 1 0-0-2; Michelle McCumber, 1 0-0-2; Makenzie Heath, 3 0-0-6; Tanya Slocum, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 7 0-0-14.
S-E: Courtney VanAlthuis, 0 0-2-0; Courtney Kurtz, 5 0-0-11; Megan Welshko, 0 2-2-2; Brenda Hoefler, 4 0-0-8; Sayaka Sato, 1 0-0-2; Kristi Vibbard, 2 1 -1-5; Samantha Crandall, 2 0-0-5; Megan Record, 2 2-2-7; Lea LoPresti, 1 0-0-2; Katelin Fitzpatrick, 3 0-0-7; Danielle Green, 2 2-2-8; Karli Harris, 2 1-2-5. Totals: 24 8-11-62.
Cin. 6 0 2 6–14
S-E 28 13 11 10–62
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (S) Green 2, Fitzpatrick, Record, Crandall, Kurtz. JV: S-E beat Hamilton 47-17. Officials: R. Phillips, D. Ewing.
Seton Catholic Central 57, Norwich 30
BINGHAMTON – Seton Catholic Central’s balanced offense combined with Norwich’s 3-for-16 shooting in the first half gave the Saints a 23-point halftime lead in a win over the Tornado Wednesday.
K.C. Hawkes had all eight of her points in the first quarter and Ellie Garbade tacked on six for the 23-8 Seton lead. “They really weren’t missing much from the field, and we just weren’t making shots,” said Norwich coach Krista Porter.
Boyan Cox scored 11 points for Norwich, who host Windsor Saturday. Junior varsity starts at 1 p.m.
NHS: Tatyana Ithier, 1 1-2-3; Michelle Testani, 2 0-0-6; Krissie Collier, 0 3-4-3; Cassidy Griffin, 1 0-0-2; Emily Tackabury, 0 2-2-2; Boyan Cox, 3 5-6-11; Chelsea Leibundgut, 1 1-1-3; Claire Sheldon, 0; Brooke Abbott, 0 0-2-0; Adrienne Sharp, 0. Totals: 8 12-17-30.
SCC: Mary Armstrong, 2 2-2-6; Sarah Canny, 2 1-1-5; Andrea Curley, 1 1-1-3; Miranda DeSanctis, 3 0-0-6; Ellie Garbade, 2 5-6-9; KC Hawkes, 4 0-2-8; Amy Miller, 3 0-0-7; Kelsey Myette, 4 0-0-8; Katherine Torto, 3 0-1-6. Totals: 24 9-13-57.
NHS 8 6 6 10–30
SCC 23 14 13 7–57
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (N) Testani 2. JV: Norwich won.
Volleyball
B-G 3, Afton 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G moved its league record to 3-0 with a sweep of Afton Wednesday, 25-18, 25-16, 25-14.
Rebecca Thomas led the Bobcats (3-0, 7-2) with 14 assists, Alli Roosa had 12 kills, and Melissa Riegles served seven aces.
B-G is at Hancock Friday.
Leaders
Afton: Sarah Gregory 3 kills, 4 digs.
B-G: Rebecca Thomas, 4 aces, 14 assists, 1 kill; Cierra Hartwell, 10 assists; Alli Roosa, 12 kills, 2 blocks; Nicki O’Brien, 2 aces, 4 kills, 1 block, Melissa Riegles, 7 aces, 6 kills; Angela Hovey, 2 digs.
Oxford 3, Deposit 0
OXFORD – Lauren Bullock and Olivia Powell each had five aces for the Blackhawks (3-9), who swept winless Deposit Wednesday.
Oxford hosts Hancock Jan. 16.
Leaders
Oxford: Lauren Bullock, 5 aces; Olivia Powell, 5 aces; Christine Brussell, Erica LaTourette, Sierra Ruff-1 ace apiece.
Deposit: Mandy Leonard, 2 aces, Amanda Anderson, 3 kills, Lisa Deinhardt, 5 assists.
Canastota 3, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Canastota took down Sherburne-Earlville (1-9) in three games Wednesday, 25-17, 25-13, 25-12.
Shana Ralston led S-E with four kills and Caitlin Korver had three kills.
Neska Patterelli led Canastota with 13 assists and eight aces.
The Marauders host their own tournament Saturday with an 8 a.m. start.
Leaders
S-E: Caitlin Korver, 1 assist, 3 kills, 1 block; Shana Ralston, 4 kills, 2 blocks, 1 assist; Bree Neisinger, 1 ace, 1 kill.
Canastota: Neska Patterelli, 8 aces, 13 assists, 2 kills;Larissa Kutzba, 5 aces; Denae Rinaldo, 4 kills, 2 aces; Courtney Kaylor, 3 kills; Julie Lewis, 3 kills.
JV: Canastota won 2-0.
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