Cooperstown runs past Marauders

Boys’ Basketball

Cooperstown 77, Sherburne-Earlville 46
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville may not play a Class B team in the Section III tournament that is as good as Class C Cooperstown.
The state-ranked Redskins are that good.
Sherburne-Earlville gained some confidence in the first minute of the third quarter closing Cooperstown’s lead to 33-30 after Austin Jasper’s layup. Over the last seven minutes of the quarter, the momentum of the game went decidedly Cooperstown’s way.
Mike Moakler had 10 points in a 24-4 run to end the quarter, and the Marauders committed six of their 27 turnovers as the contest quickly slipped away. Cooperstown built its lead to as many as 32 points in the fourth quarter, and was nearly perfect in every aspect of the game finishing with 15 straight made free throws.
“They’re like that. They can get hot, and they’re all good shooters,” said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard of Cooperstown. “We need to play almost a perfect game to beat them. But we turned it over too much, and that led to some easy buckets for them.”
Jeff Flynn came off the bench to score 14 points, and he hit a single three-pointer in each of the quarters. Point guard Jay Davine scored nine points, but easily assisted on at least double that number of points, plus he pocketed about a half-dozen steals as the front man on a harassing defense. “They have just about everyone back from last year’s team that reached the sectional finals,” Vibbard said. “They’re experienced, and they’re good.”
The Marauders led 12-10 at the first turn with Paul Romanenko and Cole Hodges each sinking a pair buckets. Romanenko’s second three of the first half moved S-E in front 15-12 before Cooperstown rattled off nine straight points to take the lead for good. Harrison Clinton hit two three-pointers in the second stanza, and Flynn added another trey.
Randy Briggs scored 12 points to top the Marauders, who host Marcellus Tuesday night in the first round of the Section III playoffs. Romanenko added 10 markers.
Coop: Hanui, 0; J. Davine, 3 3-4-9; Jeff Flynn, 5 0-0-14; Harrison Clinton, 3 2-2-10; Bliss, 1 0-0-2; Mike Rowley, 1 4-4-6; B. Pierson, 1 0-0-3; Sam Bowen, 2 4-4-8; D. Liner, 1 0-0-2; Mike Moakler, 8 3-5-19; Jeremiah Ford, 1 2-2-4. Totals: 26 18-21-77.
S-E: Randy Briggs, 3 5-9-12; C. Cole, 0; J. Yerton, 1 0-0-2; S. Caton, 2 2-4-6; P. Romanenko, 4 0-0-10; C. Hodges, 2 0-0-4; M. Khoury, 0 1-2-1; A. Jasper, 3 1-4-7; M. Smith, 1 0-0-2; C. Marquard, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 17 9-19-46.
Coop. 10 23 24 20–77
S-E 12 14 8 12–46
Fouled out: (SE) Hodges. Three-point goals: (Co) Flynn 4, Clinton 2, Pierson. (SE) Romanenko 2, Briggs. JV: S-E won 61-33. Officials: Carson, Bennett.

Edmeston 52, G-MU 34
COPES CORNERS – G-MU shot just 24 percent from the field, and was held under 40 points for the second time in three days in Friday’s home loss to Edmeston.
“We came out and executed our offense, but we didn’t put a whole lot of shots into the basket,” said G-MU coach Bill Hartman, whose club was 3-for-14 from the field in the first quarter. “It didn’t get much better after that.”
Tanner Ray scored 18 points and Logan Vibbard 10 for the Panthers. Edmeston stretched its lead out in the fourth quarter burying three three-pointers.
“We needed to shoot well from the field and shoot well from the free throw line. We didn’t do either one well,” Hartman said. “Edmeston has a nice club. They’re athletic and have five kids that can compete.”
DeMario Reed scored 12 and Greg Delaney 11 for the Raiders (11-7), who are idle until sectional play starts later this month.
Edmeston: Tanner Ray, 7 1-1-18, Logan Vibbard, 4 2-2-10, Thomas Parker, 1 1-3-4, Brandon Fallon, 4 0-1-8, Clayton Hawes, 2 0-0-5; Justin Kucera, 2 1-2-5. Totals: 21 5-9-52.
G-MU: DeMario Reed, 4 4-7-12; Greg Delaney, 4 2-2-11; Jason Barrows, 0 0-1-0; Eddie Ray Cotton, 1 3-4-5; Tim French, 1 2-6-4; Austin Burnside, 0; Ryan West, 0; Derek Musson, 1 0-0-2 . Totals: 11 11-20-34.
Edm 11 13 11 17–52
GMU 8 8 11 7–34
Fouled out: (G) Reed. (E) Parker, Ray 3, Hawes. (G) Delaney. JV: Edmeston won.

Cincinnatus 57 Otselic Valley 39
CINCINNATUS – Cincinnatus clinched the Central Counties League division title upending Otselic Valley Friday night.
The Red Lions held a one-game lead over the Vikes and McGraw, and a win by OV would have created a three-way tie for the division crown.
“We just had trouble scoring again,” said OV coach David Loomis. “We’ve had trouble with that from time to time this season. We started the game strong and stayed with them in the first half, but we just couldn’t get things together in the second half.”
Joe Peri scored 21 points for Cincy, who opened a 17-point lead in the fourth after outscoring OV 19-8 in the third.
Brandon Huntley nailed three treys and led OV with 11 points.
OV: Alan Lewis, 0 1-2-1; Mike Larkin, 2 1-1-5 ; Brandon Huntley, 4 0-0-11; Trevor Marston, 1 1-2-4; Jason Olin, 4 0-0-9; Shawn LaFlair, 0; Gideon Schena, 4 1-1-9 Chuck Bishop, 0; Howard Straight,0 . Totals: 15 4-6-39.
Cincy: Joe Peri, 7 4-6-21; Troy Halstrom, 0 2-2-2; Jason Lindley, 2 1-2-6; Rheinheimer, 4 1-1-9; Loomis, 1 0-0-2; McKee, 1 1-1-3 Warner, 2 2-4-6; Otto, 0 1-2-1; Underwood, 2 0-0-5; Nick Lindley, 0; Nick Peri, 0; Mickey Halstrom, 0; Jingelski, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 20 12-19-57.
OV 8 11 8 12–39
Cincy 10 15 19 13–57
Three-point goals: (OV) Huntley 3, Marston, Olin, (C) Joe Peri 3, Lindley, Underwood. JV: Cincinnatus won. Officials: Harvey, Gilleland.

Girls’ Basketball

Unadilla Valley 66, Sidney 38
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley, nudged out of the MAC championship semifinals by virtue of a tiebreaker, won its fourth straight game Friday evening topping Sidney in a five-versus-eight seed matchup
Sidney came as close as four points in the third quarter before the Storm (12-4) pulled away. Taylor Davis scored 10 of her 18 points in the second half, and Jordan Anderson scored five of her 18 in a dominating 20-5 fourth period. “I know the team was kind of bummed because we weren’t playing for (the championship),” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “By the end of the third quarter, they really got into the swing of things.”
Amanda Off added 11 markers for UV, who host Walton on Tuesday.
Sidney: Mikayla Delello, 1 0-0-2; Meridith Delello, 0; Hannah Wood, 2 1-2-5; Kelsey Decker, 6 2-5-17; Nicole Smith, 1 3-3-5; Brianna McClenon, 0; Shelby Bourn, 0; Melia Wakeman, 4 1-3-9. Totals: 14 7-13-38.
UV: Corrine Izard, 3 2-2-8; Taylor Davis, 9 0-3-18; Amanda Off, 5 1-2-11; Jenn Elliott, 0; Morgan Weidman, 1 0-0-2; Jordan Anderson, 7 3-6-18; Gabby Miner, 1 0-0-2; Bridget Converse, 0; Brittany Fairchild, 1 0-1-3; Mikayla Fowler, 1 2-2-4. Totals: 28 8-16-66.
Sidn. 6 17 10 5–38
UVA. 11 19 16 20–66
Fouled out: (S) McClenon, (UV) Elliot. Three-point goals; (UV) Fairchild, Anderson, (S) Decker. JV: UV won. Officials: Porter, Mabie.

Walton 43, Greene 24
WALTON – Walton held Greene under 10 points in the first half, and cruised to a 19-point win in a six-versus-seven seed MAC tournament game.
Carolyn Butler canned three three balls to finish with 16 points, and she also pulled down double-digit rebounds.
Kaitlin Gorton scored eight for Greene, who will play Sidney for the fourth time this season on Tuesday night.
Greene: Tiffany Borst 0 1-2 1, Sierra Stoppkotte 1 2-2 5, Paige Castle 0 0-0 0, Jessica Brooks 3 0-0 7, Katie Carey 0 0-0 0, Kaitlin Gorton 2 2-2 8, Natalie Greene 0 0-0 0, Shannon Gregory 0 0-0 0, Rebecca Hanrahan, 0 0-0 0, Rebecca Smith ,0 3-4 3. Totals: 6 7-10-24.
Walton: Mikaelan Cucciarre 0 0-0 0, Victoria Jacquays 0 0-0 0, Molly Maguire 3 2-2 9, Erin Butler 4 0-1 8, Tamara MacDonald 0 0-0 0, Susan LeRouge 0 2-4 2, Carolyn Butler 6 3-10 16, Cortney Miller 3 2-2 8. Totals: 16 9-20-43.
Greene 3 6 10 5–24
Walt. 15 12 6 10–43
Three-point goals: (G) Gorton 2, Brooks, Stoppkotte; (W) (Maguire, C. Butler). JV score: Greene won.

G-MU 35, Edmeston 24
EDMESTON – G-MU finished its 2011-2012 season on the upswing winning its sixth game of the season Friday night at Edmeston.
Blake Stensland led the Raiders (6-11) with 11 points, and Kristen Barnes added eight. Longtime G-MU coach, Jim Johnson, said earlier last week that he would likely not seek a sectional tournament berth unless his club won both of its scheduled games. G-MU lost to Franklin this past Tuesday.
G-MU: Miranda Hill 2 1-2-6, Victoria Hutzley 0 0-0-0, Jenn Mason 0 0-0-0, Sabrina Brooks 1 2-2-5, Blake Stensland, 3 5-7-11, Kali Murphy 0 0-0-0, Logan Eltz 2 0-1-4, Kristen Barne,s 3 2-2-8, Whitney Gilbert, 0 0-0 0, Lauren Hill, 0 0-0 0, Nichole Savarese 0 1-2 1, Shelby Hartwell, 0 0-0 0. Totals: 11 11-16-35.
Edmeston: Shelby McCall, 2 1-2 5, Becky Bennett, 0 0-0-0, Jenna Fargo, 0 0-0 0, Katlin Talbot 1 1-2 3, Kathryn Payne 1 0-1 2, Rachel Slentz, 3 0-0 6, Alexis Carpenter, 1 0-2-2, Dayna Vibbard 0 0-0-0, Racael Monroe 1 0-0-2, Savanna Fistrowicz, 1 2-5-4. Totals: 10 4-12-24.
G-MU 10 10 9 6–35
Edm. 6 8 6 4–24
Three-point goals: (G) Hill, Brooks. JV: Edmeston won.

Bowling

Norwich boys third in Class B
VESTAL – Led by Matt Gladstone and Adam Bonnot, Norwich’s boys placed third out of eight teams in the Section IV Class B championship at Midway Lanes Saturday.
Gladstone and Bonnot each rolled over their rseason averages tossing a 613 and 605 respectively. The Tornado keglers amassed 2,869 pins to finish behind runner-up Windsor and overall champion Chenango Valley.
On the girls’ side, Zenna Copeland rolled a season-high 502 series as Norwich totaled 2,115 pins to wind up seventh out of eight teams.
Team scores boys: Chenango Valley 3,191,Windsor 3,035, Norwich 2,869, Susquehanna Valley 2,813, Johnson City 2,729, Owego FA 2,637, Maine-Endwell 2,620, Oneonta 2,495.
NHS scores: Ben Barnes, 176-210-180-556; Matt Gladstone, 203-186-224-613; Dakota Conant, 191-175-156-522; Adam Bonnot, 221-169-215-605; Darrel Humphrey, 229-152-182-563.
Team scores girls: Chenango Valley 2525, Susquehanna Valley 2,721,Johnson City 2,570, Windsor 2,485, Maine-Endwell 2,369, Owego FA 2,329, Norwich 2,115, Oneonta 2,009.
NHS scores: Courteney Shaw, 123-104-x-227; Courtney Coleman, 104-x-134-238; Zenna Copeland, 145-182-175-502; Marinda Hill, 135-125-135-395; Karlie Hill, 144-164-148-456; Logann Dolan, x-141-156-297.

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