B-G holds off Oxford in fourth

Girls’ Basketball

B-G 48, Oxford 38
OXFORD – B-G saw its 15-point halftime lead dwindle to six in the fourth quarter, but had a big shot from Kim Hart and free throws late from Dani Conway to seal a Midstate Athletic Conference win Saturday.
With under four minutes to play and the 30-second clock under five seconds, Hart hit a three ball from the top of the key to stem an Oxford rally and push the lead back to double digits. Conway, meanwhile, made 4-for-4 from the foul line over the last 20 seconds for the final margin.
“Defensively, I thought we did a good job with our man-to-man and trap,” said Oxford coach Brad Aldrich. “We mixed the defenses and held them about the best we could expect to do.”
Oxford was hampered by poor shooting from the field making just 16-for-56 (29 percent). B-G took advantage of those misfires early in the third quarter scoring six quick points – two layups by Conway sandwiched around Mariah Schaeffer’s short jumper. Conway finished with 21 points and Schaeffer scored 11.
Baskets in the fourth by the Blackhawks’ Hollyann Branham, Chantel Crandall, Haley Witchella trimmed that margin, and Witchella’s free throw with 21 seconds left made it 44-38.
Branham had 12 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. Witchella added nine points, 12 rebounds, and four blocked shots. Felicia Tynan also scored nine points.
B-G: Mariah Schaeffer, 5 1-5-11; Ellery Gager, 1 3-4-5; Liz Holbert, 2 0-0-4; Brittney Fahringer, 0; Dani Conway, 6 8-14-21; Kimberly Hart, 3 0-1-7; Brittney Hutchinson, 0. Totals: 17 12-24-48.
Oxford: Alyshia Crawford, 0; Christi Baker, 2 0-2-4; Chantel Crandall, 3 1-2-7; Chelsea Farrell, 0; Hollyann Branham, 5 2-2-12; Felicia Tynan, 3 3-4-9; Haley Witchella, ; Erin Law, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 16 6-15-38.
B-G 16 7 15 14–48
Oxf. 7 7 14 10–38
Fouled out: (O) Farrell. Three-point goals: (B-G) Conway, Hart. JV: B-G won. Officials: Fletcher, Miller.

Milford 37, G-MU 28
COPES CORNERS – Milford made up a four-point deficit in the third quarter finishing the stanza on a 10-1 run to defeat the Raiders Friday night.
Chandler Prouty scored six of her 11 points in the quarter, and Emily Brigham’s three-pointer broke a 22-22 tie to give the Wildcats the lead for good. “The shots we were making against Cherry Valley (earlier in the week) were not going in tonight,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We missed some shots that would have kept us in it.”
Ashlea Osborne had 12 points to lead G-MU’s scorers.
Milford: Morgan Dutcher 1 1-1-3, Santana Juhl 0, Chandler Prouty 5 1-4-11, Morgan Robinson 0, Maria Arnot 2 0-0-4, Julia Brennan, 0, Emily Brigham, 2 2-2-7, Mariah Coville 1 3-4-5; Sam Pendergrast, 1 5-8-7. Totals: 12 12-19-37.
G-MU: Sam Moreno, 0; Cass Calamia, 2 14-5; Chelsea DeForest, 0; Ashlea Osborne, 4 2-2-12; Tanya Barnes, 4 1-4-9; Sierra French, 1 0-2-2; Marissa Finch, 0. Totals: 11 4-12-28.
Milf 7 8 12 10–37
G-MU 4 10 8 6–28
Fouled out: none. Team fouls: (G) 14, (M) 10. Three-pointers: (M) Brigham, (G) Osborne 2. JV: G-MU won 34-24. Officials: Velarde, Gobel.

Binghamton 66, Norwich 35
BINGHAMTON – STAC Metro division leader Binghamton pulled away from Norwich in the second half outscoring the Tornado 38-15 in the highest defensive yield for NHS this season.
Jennifer Morabito hit three three-pointers finishing with 15 points for the Patriots. The Pats had six three balls for the game.
Krissie Collier and Emily Tackabury scored eight points apiece for Norwich (1-12), who lost for the eighth straight time.
NHS: Tatyana Ithier, 0; Michelle Testani, 2 0-0-5; Krissie Collier, 2 3-4-8; Cassidy Griffin, 1 0-0-2; Emily Tackabury, 2 3-3-8; Boyan Cox, 3 0-0-6; Chelsea Leibundgut, 1 0-0-2; Claire Sheldon, 0; Brooke Abbott, 0 2-2-2; Adrienne Sharpe, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 12 8-9-35.
Binghamton: Makeba Brown, 10-0-2; Phoebe Byrnes, 1 0-2-2; Kamari Canady, 1 0-0-2; Ellen Gleason, 5 2-2-12; Ava Moore, 2 0-0-5; Jennifer Morabito, 6 1-3-15; Natalie Morabito, 4 1-2-12; Brianna Sheppard, 0 2-2-2; Makenzi Yannuzzi, 7 0-4-14. Totals: 27 6-15-66.
NHS 6 14 11 4–35
BHS 15 13 20 18–66
Three-pointers: (B) N. Morabito 3, J. Morabito 2, Moore, (N) Collier, Tackabury, Testani.

Afton 66, Hancock 21
AFTON – Afton won for the seventh time this season getting career-high scoring nights from Melissa Oswald and Stephanie Parsons.
Oswald, last year’s scoring leader for the Crimson Knights, was averaging just under eight points a game over her last five. She turned that trend around netting a game-high 27 points to personally outscore the Wildcats. Parsons, whose previous high this season was 11 points, finished with 16.
Jessie Winans, coming off a 31-point game in a loss to Harpursville earlier this week, had seven points and eight assists.
Hancock: Alycia Jones, 1 0-2-2 ; Kortnie Sigura, 0 1-2-1; Ariel Kravetsky, 1 0-2-2; Ashley Raymond, 3 1-2-7; Jordan Leet, 2 2-4-6; Amber Raymond, 1 1-4-3; Stevens, 0. Totals: 8 5-16-21.
Afton: Stephanie Parsons, 4 6-8-16; Abigail Martin, 1 0-0-2; Jessica Winans, 3 1-2-7; Heather Simonds 0 1-2-1; Ashley Winans, 3 1-2-8; Hannah Westfall 1 1-2-3; Cheyenne Greenier, 1 0-0-2; Melissa Oswald, 10 7-8-27. Totals: 23 17-24-66.
Hanc. 5 8 4 4–21
Aft. 11 18 15 22–66
Fouled out: (H) Sigura, Leet. Three-point goals: JV: Afton won 31-23. Officials: Dadamio, Fairley.

Unadilla Valley 50, Walton 40
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley was deadly from the foul line in the fourth quarter in securing its sixth win of the season Friday against Walton.
The Storm were plagued with foul trouble in the first half, and consequently trailed by 10 points after a three-point second stanza. “We had a big scoring drought in the second quarter, but we came out in a trapping zone in the second half, and that changed the tempo,” said UV coach Brandi Backus.
UV (6-7) secured the lead in the fourth quarter, and Hannah Johnson went 8-for-10 from the charity stripe in the fourth, while Kate Ross made 4-of-4 attempts. UV was 23-for-30 on free throw attempts during the contest to offset a poor shooting percentage from the field.
Johnson finished with 17 points and eight rebounds. Katrina Benson added 10 points and eight caroms, while Ross bucketed 10 points.
Walton: Carlee Hoyt, 1 6-6-8, Kendra Hoyt, 0; Holley Reynolds, 2 2-5-8, Krista Jennings, 3 1-1-7; Sarah Kuebler, 0; Devon Kaminsky, 1 1-2-3, Illa Klopping, 1 0-2-2; Shelby Jennings, 0 0-3-0; Morgan Benson 4 1-2-10, Amy Conkling, 1 0-2-2. Totals: 13 11-23-40.
UV: Hannah Johnson, 3 11-14-17; Emily Sugar, 0; Jenna Rudnitsky, 1 0-0-2; Jessica Lorence, 1 0-0-2; Katelyn Ross, 1 7-8-10; Katrina Benson, 3 4-6-10; Cierra Izard, 3 0-0-6; Sarah Talbot, 0; Amanda Button, 1 1-2-3; Kristen Elliott, 0; Sally Hartwick, 0. Totals: 13 23-30-50.
Walt. 12 13 9 6–40
UVa. 12 3 17 18–50
Fouled out: (W) Kaminsky. Three-point goals: (UV) Ross, (W) Benson, Reynolds 2. JV: UV won. Officials: Hyzer, Jester.

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