Reserve gives UV spark in win over Bulldogs
Girls’ Basketball
Unadilla Valley 43, Delhi 28
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley halted a two-game losing streak getting a big spark off the bench from Sally Hartwick in Monday’s win over the Bulldogs.
Hartwick bucketed eight points to go with her 12 rebounds and three steals. Hannah Johnson and Katelyn Ross netted 10 apiece for the Storm (8-9). “That was probably the best game Sally has ever played,” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “She was definitely a spark, and it’s nice to have somebody different stepping up each game.”
UV hosts Unatego tonight.
Delhi: Eva Andrews, 0; Courtney Rosa 0, Abby Oliver 6 0-0-12, Josie Elwell 0, Kathryn Krick 1 1-2-3, Kristan Morley 0 1-2-1, Katie Darling 2 0-0-4, Kristen Salerno 0, Liz Viafore 0 2-2-2, Maci Gile 0, Jean Viafore 2 2-2-6, Mackenzie Oliver 0. Brown, 0. Totals: 11 6-8-28 .
UV: Hannah Johnson, 3 4-5-10; Emily Sugar, 1 0-0-2; Jenna Rudnitsky, 1 0-0-2; Jessica Lorence, 0; Katelyn Ross, 3 3-4-10; Katrina Benson, 0; Catherine Thomas, 0; Cierra Izard, 2 0-0-4; Sarah Talbot, 0 1-2-1; Amanda Button, 2 0-0-4; Kristen Elliott, 1 0-0-2; Sally Hartwick, 4 0-0-8. Totals: 17 8-11-43.
Del. 8 6 8 6–28
UVa. 8 13 12 10–43
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Ross. JV: UV won 36-26. Officials: G. Cole, R. Shaw.
Cooperstown 56, Sherburne-Earlville 34
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville suffered through its third straight poor shooting night, and dropped its second contest to Cooperstown in a week’s time.
Kate Kring and Samantha Fox scored 12 points apiece for the unbeaten Redskins, who won by night points at Sherburne-Earlville a week earlier. “We had all kinds of scoring opportunities and just missed them,” said S-E coach Jeff Barry. “The last three games, we have missed shots that we normally make.”
S-E shot 4-for-31 from the field in the first half and made just 1-for-6 from the foul line in the second quarter to trail 28-13.
Top two S-E scorers, Megan Record and Courtney Kurtz, combined for just one point in the contest. Karli Harris had 12 points in a losing effort.
S-E (15-4) hosts Sauquoit Valley Thursday.
S-E: Courtney VanAlthuis, 0; Courtney Kurtz, 0 1-5-1; Megan Welshko, 0; Brenda Hoefler, 3 3-4-9; Sayaka Sato, ; Kristi Vibbard, 1 0-0-3; Samantha Crandall, 0 1-2-1; Megan Record, 0 0-3-0; Lea LoPresti, 0; Katelin Fitzpatrick, 2 0-2-4; Danielle Green, 1 2-2-4; Karli Harris, 3 4-5-12. Totals: 10 11-23-34.
Cooperstown: Lindsay Valentine 0 0-1-0, Abby Hull 1 0-0-2, Davidson, 2 0-2-4 Samantha Fox 4 4-4-12 , Jen Potrikus 2 0-1-4, Katie Cring 5 2-2-12, Katie Dunley 3 0-0-8, Laura Rowley 2 0-0-4, Ashley Rowley 1 0-0-2, Jen Wehner, 4 0-0-8, Kristen Busse 0. Totals: 24 6-10-56.
S-E 8 5 4 17–34
Coop. 18 10 19 9–56
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (C) Dunley 2, (S) Vibbard, Harris 2. JV: S-E won 44-15 (19-0). Officials: T. Green, Whipple.
G-MU 41, Laurens 28
LAURENS – G-MU put together three solid quarters of offense to build a 12-point lead and win its eighth game of the season Monday at Laurens.
Tanya Barnes scored six in the first quarter and seven in the third stanza on her way to a team-high 15 points for the Raiders (8-10). “We moved and passed it well, and we’ve done a good job of getting good shots all season,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “Sometimes you make them and sometimes you miss them. Tonight, we made them.”
The Raiders finish the regular season Wednesday at home against Franklin.
Laurens: Dana Halstead, 2 0-0-4; Spoor, 1 0-0-2; Mechia Scott, 3 0-2-7; Dutcher, 0 0-2-0; Amy Breuer, 0; Sarah Sagese, 1 0-0-2; S. Frazier, 2 1-4-6; Jenna Robbins, 0; Marmet, 1 0-0-2; Kateri Knapp, 2 0-0-4; Alicia Kane, 0 1-2-1. Totals: 12 2-10-28.
G-MU: Sam Moreno, 2 1-3-5; Cass Calamia, 1 0-2-2; Chelsea DeForest, 0; Ashley Osborne, 2 3-6-8; Tanya Barnes, 6 2-3-15; Sierra French, 3 1-1-7; Brianne Lambert, 2 0-1-4. Totals: 16 7-16-41.
GMU 12 13 14 2–41
Lar. 10 13 4 1–28
Three-pointers: (G) Osborne, Barnes, (L) Scott, Frazier. JV: Laurens won 26-23. Officials: Gray, Butler.
Boys’ Swimming
Owego 97, Norwich 62
OWEGO – Owego’s powerful and deep lineup led it to an early lead, although Norwich did come away with five victories on the evening as it prepares for sectionals.
“We’re right where we need to be with sectionals just around the corner,” said Norwich coach Jon Aikins. “We should see it all come together with significant drops in time.”
Dan Wenzel won the 200 individual medley (2:14.38), Nick Follett won the 100 backstroke (1.11.19), Ryan Cambron was first in the 100 breaststroke (1:14.78), and Mike Reilly captured the diving competition (166.45). Norwich also closed the meet taking the 400 freestyle relay.
Norwich hosts Afton/B-G tonight and will recognize seniors prior to the meet’s start.
Results
200 Med Relay: (O) 1:55.00 Adrian VanHall, Luke Jackson, Gage Williams, Anthony Thomas. 200 Free: (O) 2:06.56 Gage Williams. 200 IM: (N) 2:14.38 Daniel Wenzel. 50 Free: (O) 23.45 Josh Malia. Diving: (N) 166.45, Mike Reilly 100 Fly: (O) 56.77 Josh Malia ( School Record). 100 Free: (O) 53.98 Gene Nolis. 500 Free: (O) 5:09.11, Taylor Stewart. 200 Free Relay: (O) 1:36.68 Josh Malia, Drew Malia, Gene Nolis, Taylor Steward. 100 Back: (N) 1:11.19 Nick Follett. 100 Breast: (N) 1:14.78 Ryan Cambron. 400 Free Relay: (N) 3:57.14 Trey Ostrom, Ryan Cambron, Talon Schroeder, Daniel Wenzel.
Unadilla Valley 43, Delhi 28
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley halted a two-game losing streak getting a big spark off the bench from Sally Hartwick in Monday’s win over the Bulldogs.
Hartwick bucketed eight points to go with her 12 rebounds and three steals. Hannah Johnson and Katelyn Ross netted 10 apiece for the Storm (8-9). “That was probably the best game Sally has ever played,” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “She was definitely a spark, and it’s nice to have somebody different stepping up each game.”
UV hosts Unatego tonight.
Delhi: Eva Andrews, 0; Courtney Rosa 0, Abby Oliver 6 0-0-12, Josie Elwell 0, Kathryn Krick 1 1-2-3, Kristan Morley 0 1-2-1, Katie Darling 2 0-0-4, Kristen Salerno 0, Liz Viafore 0 2-2-2, Maci Gile 0, Jean Viafore 2 2-2-6, Mackenzie Oliver 0. Brown, 0. Totals: 11 6-8-28 .
UV: Hannah Johnson, 3 4-5-10; Emily Sugar, 1 0-0-2; Jenna Rudnitsky, 1 0-0-2; Jessica Lorence, 0; Katelyn Ross, 3 3-4-10; Katrina Benson, 0; Catherine Thomas, 0; Cierra Izard, 2 0-0-4; Sarah Talbot, 0 1-2-1; Amanda Button, 2 0-0-4; Kristen Elliott, 1 0-0-2; Sally Hartwick, 4 0-0-8. Totals: 17 8-11-43.
Del. 8 6 8 6–28
UVa. 8 13 12 10–43
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Ross. JV: UV won 36-26. Officials: G. Cole, R. Shaw.
Cooperstown 56, Sherburne-Earlville 34
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville suffered through its third straight poor shooting night, and dropped its second contest to Cooperstown in a week’s time.
Kate Kring and Samantha Fox scored 12 points apiece for the unbeaten Redskins, who won by night points at Sherburne-Earlville a week earlier. “We had all kinds of scoring opportunities and just missed them,” said S-E coach Jeff Barry. “The last three games, we have missed shots that we normally make.”
S-E shot 4-for-31 from the field in the first half and made just 1-for-6 from the foul line in the second quarter to trail 28-13.
Top two S-E scorers, Megan Record and Courtney Kurtz, combined for just one point in the contest. Karli Harris had 12 points in a losing effort.
S-E (15-4) hosts Sauquoit Valley Thursday.
S-E: Courtney VanAlthuis, 0; Courtney Kurtz, 0 1-5-1; Megan Welshko, 0; Brenda Hoefler, 3 3-4-9; Sayaka Sato, ; Kristi Vibbard, 1 0-0-3; Samantha Crandall, 0 1-2-1; Megan Record, 0 0-3-0; Lea LoPresti, 0; Katelin Fitzpatrick, 2 0-2-4; Danielle Green, 1 2-2-4; Karli Harris, 3 4-5-12. Totals: 10 11-23-34.
Cooperstown: Lindsay Valentine 0 0-1-0, Abby Hull 1 0-0-2, Davidson, 2 0-2-4 Samantha Fox 4 4-4-12 , Jen Potrikus 2 0-1-4, Katie Cring 5 2-2-12, Katie Dunley 3 0-0-8, Laura Rowley 2 0-0-4, Ashley Rowley 1 0-0-2, Jen Wehner, 4 0-0-8, Kristen Busse 0. Totals: 24 6-10-56.
S-E 8 5 4 17–34
Coop. 18 10 19 9–56
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (C) Dunley 2, (S) Vibbard, Harris 2. JV: S-E won 44-15 (19-0). Officials: T. Green, Whipple.
G-MU 41, Laurens 28
LAURENS – G-MU put together three solid quarters of offense to build a 12-point lead and win its eighth game of the season Monday at Laurens.
Tanya Barnes scored six in the first quarter and seven in the third stanza on her way to a team-high 15 points for the Raiders (8-10). “We moved and passed it well, and we’ve done a good job of getting good shots all season,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “Sometimes you make them and sometimes you miss them. Tonight, we made them.”
The Raiders finish the regular season Wednesday at home against Franklin.
Laurens: Dana Halstead, 2 0-0-4; Spoor, 1 0-0-2; Mechia Scott, 3 0-2-7; Dutcher, 0 0-2-0; Amy Breuer, 0; Sarah Sagese, 1 0-0-2; S. Frazier, 2 1-4-6; Jenna Robbins, 0; Marmet, 1 0-0-2; Kateri Knapp, 2 0-0-4; Alicia Kane, 0 1-2-1. Totals: 12 2-10-28.
G-MU: Sam Moreno, 2 1-3-5; Cass Calamia, 1 0-2-2; Chelsea DeForest, 0; Ashley Osborne, 2 3-6-8; Tanya Barnes, 6 2-3-15; Sierra French, 3 1-1-7; Brianne Lambert, 2 0-1-4. Totals: 16 7-16-41.
GMU 12 13 14 2–41
Lar. 10 13 4 1–28
Three-pointers: (G) Osborne, Barnes, (L) Scott, Frazier. JV: Laurens won 26-23. Officials: Gray, Butler.
Boys’ Swimming
Owego 97, Norwich 62
OWEGO – Owego’s powerful and deep lineup led it to an early lead, although Norwich did come away with five victories on the evening as it prepares for sectionals.
“We’re right where we need to be with sectionals just around the corner,” said Norwich coach Jon Aikins. “We should see it all come together with significant drops in time.”
Dan Wenzel won the 200 individual medley (2:14.38), Nick Follett won the 100 backstroke (1.11.19), Ryan Cambron was first in the 100 breaststroke (1:14.78), and Mike Reilly captured the diving competition (166.45). Norwich also closed the meet taking the 400 freestyle relay.
Norwich hosts Afton/B-G tonight and will recognize seniors prior to the meet’s start.
Results
200 Med Relay: (O) 1:55.00 Adrian VanHall, Luke Jackson, Gage Williams, Anthony Thomas. 200 Free: (O) 2:06.56 Gage Williams. 200 IM: (N) 2:14.38 Daniel Wenzel. 50 Free: (O) 23.45 Josh Malia. Diving: (N) 166.45, Mike Reilly 100 Fly: (O) 56.77 Josh Malia ( School Record). 100 Free: (O) 53.98 Gene Nolis. 500 Free: (O) 5:09.11, Taylor Stewart. 200 Free Relay: (O) 1:36.68 Josh Malia, Drew Malia, Gene Nolis, Taylor Steward. 100 Back: (N) 1:11.19 Nick Follett. 100 Breast: (N) 1:14.78 Ryan Cambron. 400 Free Relay: (N) 3:57.14 Trey Ostrom, Ryan Cambron, Talon Schroeder, Daniel Wenzel.
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