Bobcats win in overtime

Girls’ Basketball

B-G 41, Unatego 39 (OT)
OTEGO – Bainbridge-Guilford was unable to hold a nine-point lead entering the fourth quarter, but limited the Spartans to a single bucket in overtime to prevail on the road.
Bobcats freshman, Randi Conway, broke a 37-37 tie in the extra period hitting a three-pointer, and Kimberly Hart tacked on a free throw. “It’s a big win on the road. It’s been a long time since we won a game at Unatego,” said B-G coach Bob Conway.
Unatego used pressure defense to commence its rally, and Colleen O’Hara’s three-pointer with under 40 seconds left in regulation tied the game. O’Hara had 20 points, but had to work for her points, Conway said. “Even though O’Hara had 20, I thought Kimberly Hart did a nice job, and one of the biggest parts was Kim Brown’s defense on Harley Judd.”
Judd, Unatego’s center, was limited to just one point.
Dani Conway scored 19 points and pulled down 20 rebounds. Hart led with five assists.
B-G: Randi Conway, 3 0-2-7; Chelsi Rosa, 3 0-2-6; Dani Conway, 6 5-7-19; Kimberly Hart, 1 1-2-3; Amber Bauerle, 0; Kimberly Brown, 3 0-0-6; Shania Vandermark, 0. Totals: 16 6-13-41.
Unatego: Stephanie Havens, 4 0-2-9; Kayla Wong, 0; Gabi May, 2 1-4-5; Kelly Cleaver, 2 0-0-4; Ashley Mannina, 0; Colleen O’Hara, 6 3-9-20; Rachel Mugford, 0; Harley Judd, 0 1-4-1. Totals: 14 5-19-39.
B-G 14 9 10 4 4–41
Unat. 8 7 9 13 2–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (U) O’Hara 5, Havens. (BG) R. Conway, D. Conway 2. JV: Unatego won 28-12. Officials: Neske, Ballard.

Boys’ Swimming

Greene 108, Cooperstown 69
COOPERSTOWN – Greene improved to 5-1 on the season, and won its 40th straight Midstate Athletic Conference meet Thursday at Cooperstown.
Jason Hollings posted a career-best 225.82 in the diving competition, topping his previous high score by 48 points. Hollings, Patrick Kelsey, and George Flanagan all came away with three total victories, and the Trojans took nine of 12 events.
“The break and the snow days hurt us,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “We are trying to gain the momentum back that we had, and tonight was a good place to start.”
Greene hosts the MAC Relays Saturday at 2 p.m.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Patrick Kelsey, George Flanagan, Logan Mowatt, Jacob Owens, 1:58.06. 200 free: (C) Todd Mayton, 1:59.50. 200 IM: (C) David Bonderoff, 2:29.59. 50 free: (G) G. Flanagan, 25.68. Diving: (G) Jason Hollings, 225.82. 100 fly: (G) Mowatt, 1;12.58. 100 free: (G) Kelsey, 57.41. 500 free: (C) Mayton, 5:33.51. 200 free relay: (G) Ryan Schultz, David Sevey, Hollings, Owens, 1:53.00. 100 back: (G) Kelsey, 1:00.02. 100 breaststroke: (G) Flanagan, 1:12.75. 400 free relay: (G) Schultz, Dylan Detweiler, Joe Gulat, Kelsey, 4:05.68.

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