Fast start keys NHS win over Windsor

Girls’ Basketball

Norwich 65, Windsor 54
NORWICH – Norwich played perhaps its best half of the season, and weathered Windsor’s comeback effort to post its second straight win on Friday night.
Norwich (5-4) allowed just one field goal in the first period, while Bryn Loomis scored eight points as Norwich led 15-3 at the start. The lead grew to as many as 23 points in the second quarter behind back-to-back three balls from Hannah Runyon and Molly DeMellier. “We did a good job of being patient and taking what the defense was giving us,” said Norwich coach Josh Bennett said of his club’s quick beginning.
Windsor used a full-court press throughout the second half, and were as close as 54-47 with two minutes left. Runyon was 8-for-8 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to finish with 23 points, and Loomis was 7-for-8 from the foul line in the last eight minutes winding up with a career-high 19 points.
Windsor’s Amy Goetz had 15 points in the last three minutes of game – 12 on four straight three-pointers – to keep her team in the hunt. “We played smart and played hard on defense,” Bennett said, adding that his team did a good job making free throws late in the game.
Windsor: Leigh Martino, 0; Amy Goetz, 5 7-7-21; Sonia Williams, 5 1-2-11; Jessica Bump, 2 5-6-9; Laura Barnes, 3 0-5-6; Rebecca Griswold, 0 1-3-1; Kelly Costello, 0; Elizabeth Bankhead,0 ; Brittany Birmingham, 0; Erica Hauptfleish, 0; Kathryn Sisson, 0; Racheal LaMantia, 2 2-2-6. Totals: 17 16-25-54 .
Norwich: Gabby Testani, 0; Katie Orioli, 0; Sarah Bonnell, 1 1-4-3; Hailey Dietrich, 0 1-2-1; Molly DeMellier, 3 0-0-7; Bryn Loomis, 4 11-12-19; Sophie Stewart, 2 1-4-5; Cassie Sutton, 1 0-0-2; Hannah Runyon, 5 11-12-23; Tatyana Ithier, 2 0-2-5. Totals: 18 25-36-65.
Wind. 3 16 12 23–54
NHS 15 18 9 23–65
Fouled out: (W) Martino, Williams, Costello, LaMantia. Three-point goals: (W) Goetz 4, (N) DeMellier, Runyon 2, Ithier. JV: Norwich won 30-24. Officials: Scarinzi, Storti.

Oxford 43, Bainbridge-Guilford 24
OXFORD – Oxford’s dominant defense held Bainbridge-Guilford in check for four quarters, and the Blackhawks improved to 5-0 in MAC division play Saturday afternoon.
In spite of leading scorer Haley Witchella sitting most of the first half with foul trouble, Oxford was able to expand a 12-9 first-quarter lead to 20-13 at the half.
Julie Heggie had a steal and a layup late in the second quarter, and Alyshia Crawford’s driving basket made it 20-9. B-G didn’t score its first points of the second quarter until the final 1:16. “We were able to extend our lead with Haley out of the game, and that says a lot about the rest of our players,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “We had good ball pressure, and our defensive rotations were solid. To hold a team like B-G to 24 points is impressive.”
Witchella had seven points in the fourth quarter as Oxford pulled away. She finished with 13 points and seven boards. Crawford added five assists, three blocked shots, and four rebounds.
B-G: Randi Conway, 3 0-2-7; Corinne Riegel, 1 1-2-3; Chelsi Rosa, 3 1-2-8; Shania Vandermark, 2 0-2-4; Ashley Edwards, 0; Amber Bauerle, 0; Kayla Davis, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 10 2-8-24.
Oxford: Alyshia Crawford, 3 1-2-7; Allie Nelson, 0 2-2-2; Ginny Burdick, 0 0-0-0; Kelli Whitehill, 2 1-2-5; Jackie Heggie, 3 0-0-6; Julie Heggie, 3 0-0-6; Kayla Golden, 2 0-0-4; Kim Shackelton, 0; Haley Witchella, 5 2-4-13. Totals: 18 6-10-43.
B-G 9 4 4 7–24
Oxfd. 12 8 10 13–43
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Conway, Rosa, (O) Witchella. JV: Oxford won. Officials: Fairley, Dadamio.

CV-Springfield 39, G-MU 27
CHERRY VALLEY – Cherry Valley-Springfield took advantage of 10 G-MU turnovers in the second quarter, and created the bulk of the winning margin of victory in that stanza.
Morgan VanAlstine had 11 of her game-high 20 points in a 16-5 second quarter that gave the host team a 22-12 halftime advantage.
“When we had a chance to set ourselves, our halfcourt defense was superb,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “Because of the turnovers in that quarter, they were able to get some easy baskets.”
Down by 15 in the fourth quarter, the Raiders closed to within 33-27 at one point. CV-S’s Nadine Guersey stopped the rally in its tracks hitting back-to-back baskets, and all six of her points in the last quarter.
Brianne Lambert scored 12 points for G-MU, and Tanya Barnes added 11.
G-MU: Kirsten Gonzalez, 0; Miranda Hill, 1 0-0-2; Alexis Lanza, 0; Calli Hill, 0; Courtney Hillman, 1 0-0-2; Brianne Lambert, 5 2-8-12; Kristen Barnes, 0; Katie Bakhuizen,0 ; Tanya Barnes, 4 1-9-11. Totals: 11 3-17-27.
CV-S: Morgan VanAlstine, 8 3-4-20; Nadine Guernsey, 2 2-2-6; Aria Dubben, 1 0-0-2; Katie Upson, 4 0-0-8; Joslyn Mabie, 1 0-0-2; Abby Brigham, 0 0-4-0; Erin Lamouret, 0 1-2-1; Emily Wilmont, 0; Amanda Auger, 0. Totals: 16 6-12-39.
G-MU 7 5 8 7–27
CVS 6 16 9 8–39
Fouled out: None. Team fouls: (G) 9, (C) 13. Three-point goals: (G) Barnes 2, (C) VanAlstine. JV: CV-S won 39-25. Officials: Goble, Mulligan.

Walton 57, Unadilla Valley 27
NEW BERLIN – After a promising first quarter in which it led by four points, UV’s offense went cold in a hurry.
Devin Kaminsky had eight in the second quarter for Walton, and Holly Reynolds canned two three-pointers pushing the Warriors in front for good.
UV had just 14 points over the last three quarters as it struggled to solve Walton’s one-three-one zone defense. “We didn’t turn it over a lot, but we didn’t take many shots, and the ones we took weren’t going in,” said UV coach Brandi Backus of the last three quarters.
Jordan Andersen had 15 points to lead UV in the loss.
Walton: Morgan Benson, 3 0-0-8; Holly Reynolds, 3 0-0-8; Krista Jennings, 2 0-1-5; Bridgette Fletcher, 0; Kendra Hoyt, 1 2-5-4; Hunter Browne, 1 0-0-2; Amy Conkling, 6 2-5-14; Shelby Jennings, 2 0-1-4; Devin Kaminsky, 6 0-1-12. Totals: 24 4-13-57.
UV: Terra Manwarren, 0; Abby Grace, 0 0-2-0; Amanda Off, 0 5-8-5 ; Maggie Avolio, 0; Lindsay Avolio, 0; Charlee Weidman, 0 3-6-3; Jordan Andersen, 5 5-9-15; Amber Potter, 1 2-4-4; Brittany Fairchild, 0. Totals: 6 15-29-27.
Walt. 9 21 15 12–57
UVal 13 6 5 3–27
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (W) Benson 2, Reynolds 2, Jennings. JV: Walton won. Officials: Porter, Jester.

Greene 76, Delhi 16
DELHI – Greene’s Liz Wentlent had acareer-high 22 points to go with seven rebounds and five steals as the Trojans blew out Delhi on Friday night.
Greene finished with 19 total steals for the game and 17 assists. Erin Smith scored 11 points and Andrea Day added 10 in the win.
“It was one of those games where we just shot the ball incredibly well,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton.
The Trojans play at Sidney Tuesday.
Greene: Abby Wentlent, 2 3-4-7; Anna Crumb, 2 4-4-8; Andrea Day, 4 1-2-10; Erin Smith, 4 0-0-11; Jessica Brooks, 4 1-2-9; Louise Holcomb, 0; Emily Breck, 3 1-2-7; Liz Wentlent, 9 3-6-22; Rachel Turner, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 29 13-20-76
Delhi: Marisa Chytalo, 2 1-2-5; Erica Cantwell, 0; Lainey Horohoe, 0; Allison Maxwell, 1 0-0-3; Kristen Dandignac, 1 0-0-2; Sarah Burns, 0; Justine Alwine, 0; Britney Merriman, 0 1-4-1; Suzie Fischetti, 0; Kaci Anderson, 0; Libby Buel, 2 0-0-5. Totals: 6 2-6-16.
Gre. 22 18 14 22–76
Del. 3 2 8 3–16
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) Smith 3, Wentlent, Day. (D) Maxwell, Buel. JV: Greene 38, Delhi 25. Officials: Rick Shaw, Joe Weaver.

Volleyball

Oxford 3, B-G 2
BAINBRIDGE – Oxford improved its MAC division record to 6-1 beating Bainbridge-Guilford in five games this past weekend.
Olivia Roach had a team-best six aces, Chelsea Roach had six kills, three assists, and two blocks, and Kristi Shepard contributed five kills and three assists on the winning side.
Lauren Porter paced B-G (5-6) with 13 assists and seven kills.
Statistics
Game scores: 25-17, 25-12, 18-25, 18-25, 25-20
Oxford (6-1, 7-6): Olivia Roach, 6 aces; Kalah Parks, 3 aces; Chelsea Roach, 6 kills, 3 assists, 2 blocks; Kristi Shepard, 5 kills, 3 assists.
B-G (4-2, 5-6): Lauren Porter, 13 assists, 7 kills: Ashley Lamont, 3 kills, 1 ace; Steph. Mulhair, 9 assists, 8 kills, 2 aces; Raileigh, 7 kills, 2 aces; Lindsay Palmatier, 2 kills, 1 ace.

S-E Tournament
SHERBURNE – Walton captured the eight-team Sherburne-Earlville Volleyball Tournament on Saturday beating runner-up Brookfield, two games to one. In the consolation matchup for third-place, Unadilla Valley swept the host Marauders in two games.
Below are tournament honors:
Finals: Walton over Brookfield, 2-1
Consolation finals (3rd-4th) UV beat S-E, 2-0.
MVP: Shannon Hitt, Walton.
Top offensive player: Torrie French, Unadilla Valley
Top defensive player: Elizabeth Kabana, Brookfield.

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