Vikings shed rust in runaway win over Cincy

Boys’ Basketball

Otselic Valley 60, Cincinnatus 31
MORRISVILLE – Two weeks removed from its last game, Otselic Valley dusted off the game rust – right onto an overmatched Cincy club – to double up the Red Lions Saturday afternoon and SUNY Morrisville.
“We had a sluggish start after the long layoff, and we were glad to play again,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We have three games next week, and we needed something like this to tune us up.”
David Cerasani paced the Vikings (7-2) scoring 17 points, Brad Wentworth was next at the 13-point mark, and Justin Shapley was the third Vike in double digits netting 12.
OV hosts Madison tonight.
OV: Troy Rasmussen, 0; Adam Duell, 1 0-0-2 ; David Cerasani, 4 9-11-17 ; Brad Wentworth, 4 4-6-13; Christopher Neal, 0 0-2-0; Justin Shapley, 5 2-4-12; Garth Hubbard, 0 1-2-1; Michael Sawyer, 0; Matthew Williams, 0 1-2-1; Ethan Rounds, 0; Dusty Davis, 5 1-3-11; Jefferson Pittsley, 1 0-0-3; Jamin Selan, 0 0-1-0 . Totals: 20 18-30-60.
Cinc: Halstrom, 0; Brown, 0; Eaton, 2 0-2-4; Rheinheimer, 2 2-2-7; Monroe, 1 0-0-3; Wilcox, 1 -2-2-4; Commack, 1 1-2-3; Shevalier, 0 0-1-0; Silverstein, 4 0-0-8; Stone, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 12 5-9-31.
CInc 7 9 8 7–31
OVall 12 11 22 15–60
Fouled out: (C) Halstrom. Team fouls: (C) 24, (OV) 13.(OV) Pittsley, Wentworth. Officials: Buhler, Pavlot.

Sidney 62, Greene 48
SIDNEY – Be it soccer, football or basketball, Sidney senior Mike Guerriere knows how to score.
Guerriere was marked closely by the Greene defense a few times, but escaped the Trojans’ defense too many times canning seven three-pointers on his way to a season-high 28 points.
“We contested a few of (Guerriere’s) shots, and when we didn’t find him, he hit the shots,” said Greene coach Jeff Paske.
Guerriere had five three balls in the first half as the Warriors constructed a 36-18 lead. Sidney finished 10-for-23 from beyond the three-point arc. “We needed to make them work for tougher shots, but when they’re shooting that well, they are tough to beat,” Paske said.
Dan Carlin had 16 points and five rebounds for Greene. Dustin Turner just missed a double-double scoring 10 points, while adding nine caroms and five pilfers.
Greene: Mark Day, 1 0-0-2; Evan Moxley, 1 0-0-2; Brendan Kinne, 1 0-0-2; Scott Gorton, 2 1-2-5; Brian Day, 1 0-0-2; Ethan Buhl, 0; Mike Hollings, 0 Mark McDermott, 1 4-6-6; Booker Davis, 0 1-2-1; Dustin Turner, 5 0-0-10; Dan Carlin, 7 2-3-16; Ryan Connelly, 0 2-3-2. Totals: 19 10-16-48.
Sidney: Michael Neil, 0; Nolan Van Fleet, 0; Aaron Wood, 5 1-2-13; Tyler Kane, 1 0-0-3; Taylor Lissandrello, 2 0-2-5; Mike Guerriere, 10 1-2-28; Dylan Umbra, 1 1-2-3; Tyler Pixley, 0; Tyler Smith, 0 1-2-1; Alex Heil, 0; Quinn Dorsey, 0 3-4-3; Tyler Mason, 2 2-4-6. Totals: 21 10-18-62.
Gre. 11 7 12 18–48
Sidn. 20 16 14 12–62
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (S) Guerriere 7, JV: Sidney won 80-48. Officials: Springer, Berg.

Delhi 63, Unadilla Valley 28
DELHI – Delhi is among the Midstate Athletic Conference’s top overall teams, and it looked every bit the contender in Friday’s dismantling of UV.
Luke Burns led a balanced Bulldogs lineup scoring 17 points. Burns scored 12 in the first half giving his club a massive 36-10 lead. “They picked up the pressure early on, and we did not handle it well,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “It was an uphill battle after the first quarter.”
Jimmy Jachim and Josh Thomsen split 16 points evenly to lead UV (4-6).
UV: Josh Thomsen, 4 0-0-8, Jimmy Jachim, 3 2-2-8, Ryan Harrington, 0 2-2-2, Dakota Davis, 2 3-4-7, Mike Burchill, 0 0-0 0, Mike Schowe, 0 0-0 0, Tom Wallace, 0, Dan Keefe, 1 0-0-2, Tom Fenton, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 11 7-8-28.
Delhi: Michael Morales, 1 0-0-2, Anthony Salerno, 1 0-0-3, Tyler McAteer, 1 0-0-2, Ethan Sackett, 1 0-0-2, Curt Beal, 3 0-0-6, Sean O'Connell, 5 0-3-10; Luke Burns, 8 1-3-17, Jacob Cipperly, 1 0-0-2, Matt Nicholson, 2 0-0-4, Geoff Hartmann, 3 0-0-7, Zach Newkerk, 1 0-2-2, Jacob Haynes, 3 0-0-6. Totals: 30 1-8-63.
UVall 4 6 9 9–28
Del. 20 16 12 15–63
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (D) Salerno, Hartman. JV: Delhi won. Officials: Miller, Ferrarese.

G-MU 44, Franklin 27
FRANKLIN – G-MU has climbed back to even for the first time in a month raising its overall mark to 5-5 Friday night with its fourth victory in five contests.
Locked in a tight battle with the Purple Devils at halftime, the Raiders dominated on defense allowing just seven second-half points.
“The kids played a bit more intensely in the second half, and that was the difference,” said G-MU coach Bill Hartman. “We didn’t have the offensive distribution we wanted – only five people scored – but it’s a win and we’re happy about that.”
Cody Hall and Tyler Wildfeir grabbed the lion’s share of the points for G-MU. Hall bagged 20 points and Wildfeir tickled twine for 18.
G-MU hosts Laurens Wednesday.
G-MU: Alex Schmidt, 1 0-0-2; Tyler Peck, 0; Cory Townsend, 0; Greg Talbot, 0; Tyler Wildfeir, 9 0-0-18; Cody Hall, 8 1-5-20; Chris Lanza, 1 0-0-2; Mason, 0 0-2-0; Delmar, 1 0-0-2; Vic Foster,0 . Totals: 20 1-7-44.
Franklin: Cody Zuk, 4 0-0-9; Malcolm mcNeilly, 1 0-0-2; Brandon DuMond, 0; Zach McNeilly, 0; Eric White, 0 1-2-1; Aaron Dedomico, 0; Cody Schlafer, 5 2-4-13; Dan Branham, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 11 3-6-27.
G-MU 12 11 14 7–44
Frnkl 10 10 5 2–27
Fouled out: (F) Schlafer. Three-point goals: (F) Schlafer, Zuk, (G) Hall 3. JV: none.

Girls’ Basketball

Oxford 47, Unadilla Valley 39
OXFORD – Oxford’s man-to-man defense carried it to a 20-point lead after three quarters, and the Blackhawks (3-7) snapped a six-game losing streak Saturday.
Haley Witchella had a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Alyshia Crawford chipped in with 11 points, while drawing three defensive charges. Chelsea Farrell added balance with eight points, five rebounds, five assists, and four steals.
“We played very good defense in the first half, and we finished the second quarter strong,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “We came out in the second half and continued to do a decent job.”
UV gave the final score a more respectable appearance on the strength of Hannah Johnson’s 13 final-quarter markers. Johnson led all scorers with 19 points.
UV: Emily Sugar, 0; Krystyn Gould, 0; Melissa Friedel, 5 0-2-10; C. Collins, 1 0-1-2; Amanda Button, 0 3-4-3; Charlie Weidman, 0 1-2-1; L. Avolio, 0; Hannah Johnson, 7 5-6-19; Katelynn Fagan, 0; Amber Potter, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 15 9-15-39.
Oxford: Alyshia Crawford, 4 2-2-11, Daisy Murphy, 1 0-0-2, Kelli Whitehill 02-2-2, Danielle Murphy, 1 1-2-3, Chantel Crandall, 1 2-2-4, Amanda Mathis, 1 0-0-2, Kim Shackleton 0, Chelsea Farrell, 4 0-0-8, Haley Witchella, 7 1-2-15. Totals: 19 8-10-47.
Oxf. 13 11 15 8–47
UVall 4 4 11 20–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (O) Crawford.

Seton Catholic Central 61, Norwich 42
NORWICH – Seton Catholic Central’s defense brought a halt to Norwich’s early momentum, and the Saints put the game away with a dominant third quarter Friday night.
All-Metro senior, K.C. Hawkes, scored 15 of her game-high 25 points in a 22-4 third stanza. The Saints repeatedly turned the Tornado (4-6) over, and Hawkes had two three-point plays amongst her buckets. None of Hawkes’ baskets were more than three feet from the hoop.
Norwich jumped out to an 11-4 lead 5 1/2 minutes into the game. Elisha Eddy had two baskets, Adrienne Sharpe scored on a drive to the hoop, and Sarah Bonnell banked in a 15-footer from the foul line. Tatyana Ithier’s three ball from the left corner raised the lead to seven points.
Seton went to a half-court trap to outscore Norwich 10-2 the rest of the period. Katherine Torto had five points during the spurt, and two free throws by Abby Harrington gave SCC the lead for good.
Down by seven early in the second quarter, Michelle Testani’s three ball cut the Seton lead to 22-17, the closest Norwich came the rest of the game. Torto’s driving layup starting a 7-0 SCC run, one that was completed by Carolyn Gosney’s steal and layup.
Eddy had 12 points to lead Norwich (4-6), and Sharpe scored nine.
SCC: Haley Farrell, 0; Katherine Torto, 8 1-1-17; Mary Armstrng, 2 1-2-5; KC Hawkes, 11 3-3-25; Sarah Canny, 1 1-2-3; Alicia Garbade, 0; Amy Ludovici, 0; Katie Shaheen, 0; Miranda DeSanctis, 2 0-0-4; Abby Harrington, 0 3-4-3; Carolyn Gosney, 2 0-0-4; Jena Matthews, 0. Totals: 26 9-12-61
Norwich: Gabrielle Testani, 1 0-0-2; Michelle Testani, 1 0-0-3; Kanako Takuume, 0 0-0-0; Sarah Bonnell, 1 0-0-2; Molly Demellier, 1 0-0-2; Elisha Eddy, 5 2-2-12; Hannah Runyon, 2 4-5-8; Adrienne Sharpe, 3 3-3-9; Tatyana Ithier, 1 1-2-4. Totals: 15 10-12-42.
Score by quarters
SCC 14 17 22 8–61
NHS 13 10 4 15–42
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (N) Ithier, M. Testani. JV: SCC won 47-40. Officials: P. O’Connor, D. Carey.

Unadilla Valley 31, Delhi 30
DELHI – Unadilla Valley did most of its offensive damage in the first quarter putting up 18 points to lead by nine early on.
Jean Viafore drew the Bulldogs to within one point late in the game making a single free throw on three attempts. Viafore was fouled in the act of shooting a three-pointer. “We finally had a good first quarter, and that carried us,” said UV coach Brandi Backus.
UV’s leading scorer, Hannah Johnson, was in foul trouble throughout the game, and fouled out with four points. “We had to sit Hannah (due to foul trouble), and they went to a zone defense,” Backus said of the final three quarters. “We were able to move the ball well against the zone, but the shots weren’t falling.”
Melissa Friedel had eight points in the first quarter for UV (3-6), and finished with 15 points.
UV: Emily Sugar, 4 0-3-8; Krystyn Gould, 0; Melissa Friedel, 5 3-5-15; C. Collins, 0; Amanda Button, 2 0-0-4; Charlie Weidman, 1 0-0-2; L. Avolio, 0; Hannah Johnson, 0 2-4-2; Katelynn Fagan, 0; Amber Potter, 0. Totals: 12 5-12-31.
Delhi: S. Parenteau, , Eva Rae Andrews, 1 0-0-2, Amanda Maxwell, 1 0-0-2, Abby Oliver, 2 1-2-5, Josie Elwell, 1 0-0-2, Kathryn Krick, 0 2-7-2, Joanna Wheatley, , Katie Darling, 1 1-2-3, Felicia Finch, , Erica Cantwell, 0, Jean Viafore, 4 4-7-12, Kristen Dandignac, , Sienna Brown, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 11 8-18-30.
UVall 18 3 4 6–31
Delhi 9 8 4 9–30
Fouled out: (UV) Hannah Johnson. Three-point goals: (UV) Friedel 2. JV: Delhi won 36-20. Officials: Ford, Mudge.

Harpursville 57, B-G 55
HARPURSVILLE – B-G senior Dani Conway’s 41-point night, the third 40-point game in head coach Bob Conway’s 18-year tenure, went for naught in a two-point defeat to Harpursville Saturday.
Conway hit two free throws with 2.9 seconds left drawing the score to within two points. Harpursville successfully inbounded the ball and ran out the clock.
“We just made a few mistakes in the overall scheme that hurt us, and every mistake cost us two points,” Bob Conway said.
Harpursville sophomore Hannah Kimmel scored a game-high 26 points, and reached the 1,000-point mark for her career in the second quarter. Kimmel scored 16 points in the second half as B-G never tied or led over the final two stanzas. Alycia Kimmel added 17 points. “We knew we had to eliminate some of the points (the Kimmels) score,” Conway said. “We didn’t do a very good job.”
Dani Conway added 16 rebounds for B-G (5-3), who host Afton Tuesday.
B-G: Randi Conway, 2 0-2-5; Chelsea Rosa, 1 1-2-3; Dani Conway, 11 15-20-41; Kimberly Hart, 1 2-2-4; Amber Bauerle, 0; Kimberly Brown, 1 0-2-2; Shania Vandermark, 0. Totals: 16 18-28-55.
Harpursville: Abby Klutts, 0; Dietzman, 1 0-0-2; Alycia Kimmel, 6 2-6-17; Hannah Kimmel, 13 0-0-26; Kayleigh Livermore, 1 0-0-2; Marissa Wickham, 1 1-1-3; Jamie Anderson, 3 1-2-7; Ashley Hall, 0. Totals: 24 8-15-57 .
B-G 12 12 14 17–55
Harp. 12 15 17 13–57
Fouled out: (H) Wickham, (BG) R. Conway. Three-point goals: (BG) Dani Conway 4, R. Conway. (H) A. Kimmel. JV: Harpursville won 40-33. Officials: Cicciarelli, Ferrarese.

Franklin 35, G-MU 32
COPES CORNERS – Franklin kept G-MU (0-9) winless on the season getting two free throws from Emily Martin with 30 seconds left in the fourth to preserve a Tri-Valley League win on Friday night.
Tanya Barnes led the Raiders with 17 points, and was just off the mark on a three-point attempt at the buzzer that would have forced overtime.
Franklin: Jessica Terrano, 1 0-0 2, Corienne McCall, 0 0-0 0, Emily Martin, 2 2-2 6, Lily Stalter, 4 5-12 13, Emalee Crossman, 1 0-0 2, Casey Jo Scaccia, 0 2-4 2, Jordan Beers, 3 3-6 10. Totals: 11 12-24-35.
G-MU: Tanya Barnes, 7 3-6 17, Kirsten Gonzalez, 2 0-0 5, Brianne Lambert, 0 0-2 0, Calli Hill, 2 0-0 4, Courtney Hillman, 1 0-0 2, Marissa Finch, 2 0-0 4, Victoria Green, 0 0-0 0, Jenn Pedersen, 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 3-8-32.
Fra. 5 15 8 7–35
G-MU 8 15 6 3–32
Three-point field goals: (F) Beers; (G) Gonzalez. JV: G-MU won, 33-27.

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