B-G, UV girls eliminated from playoffs
Girls’ Basketball
Elmira Notre Dame 55, Bainbridge-Guilford 28
ELMIRA – Elmira Notre Dame started Thursday’s game on a 12-0 run, and never trailed to advance to the Section IV Class C finals.
Detta Dublo led three Crusaders in double figures scoring finishing with 17 points. Elmira polished off the Bobcats outscoring them in the fourth quarter, 20-6.
“All year long, when we’ve played on a day off from school, we just haven’t played well,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “We played well the other day at Lansing, but Elmira was the better team tonight, and we had trouble putting points on the board.”
B-G missed five layups in the opening period, empty possessions that may have changed the tenor of the game. “Their players were pretty lengthy, and that made it tough for us on both ends of the floor,” Conway said. “We were boxing out, but still getting outrebounded.”
Randi Conway scored 13 points for B-G in the loss.
B-G: Shania Vandermark, 4 1-2-9; Randi Conway, 3 7-12-13; Abbey Smith, 2 0-1-4; Morgan Bulllis, 1 0-0-2; Alissa Rivera, 0; Amber DeGroat, 0; Caitlan Vandermark, 0 0-2-0; M Ferrara, 0; T. Palmaiter, 0; Micah Hopkins, 0; Betsy Holden, 0. Totals: 10 8-17-28.
END: Curran, 0; Emily Carson, 0 2-2-2; Olivia May, 4 4-6-12; Mara Skrdynski, 4 4-4-12; Sheridan Hine, 3 3-5-9; Sam Urbach, 0; Emily Lepkowski, 1 1-2-3; Detta Dublo, 5 7-10-17. Totals: 17 21-29-55.
B-G 6 5 11 6–28
END 14 12 9 20–55
Fouled out: (BG) Bullis, Rivera. Three-point goals: none.
Harpursville 57, Unadilla Valley 46
HARPURSVILLE – Harpursville, the number one Class C team in the state, came on strong in the second half, and will play for a third straight section title after Thursday’s win over Unadilla Valley.
The Hornets outscored UV 23-14 in the third period to erase the Storm’s four-point halftime lead. Miranda Drummond scored eight points in the quarter, and Savannah Murray nailed a pair of three-pointers.
“In the third quarter, we couldn’t finish and they couldn’t miss,” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “In the first half, our mindset was that if we got a steal, we were running, but we wanted to use the shot clock and limit their possessions. I don’t think we did that at all in the second half, and it was up and down the court.”
Unadilla Valley did post 15 wins on the season, its highest win total in a decade. Jordan Anderson scored 18 points to lead UV (15-6), and Amanda Off added 10 points. “To make it to the third round of the playoffs and have the number one team in the state down four points at halftime, this was a big confidence boost,” Backus said.
UV: Corrine Izard, 2 0-0-4; Taylor Davis, 4 0-0-9; Amanda Off, 3 4-4-10; Jenn Elliott, 1 0-0-3; Morgan Weidman, 0; Jordan Anderson, 7 4-4-18; Brittany Fairchild, 0; Mikayla Fowler, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 18 8-8-46.
Harpursville: Savannah Murray, 5 2-2-15; Marci Ritter, 1 2-6-4; Amanda Frayer, 6 4-6-18; Emily McElwain, 2 0-0-4; Kayleigh Livermore, 2 0-0-4; Miranda Drummond, 6 0-3-12 . Totals: 22 8-17-57.
UV 10 14 14 8
Harp. 8 12 23 14
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (H) Murray 3, Frayer 2. (UV) Davis, Elliott. Officials: Reynolds, Coleman.
Elmira Notre Dame 55, Bainbridge-Guilford 28
ELMIRA – Elmira Notre Dame started Thursday’s game on a 12-0 run, and never trailed to advance to the Section IV Class C finals.
Detta Dublo led three Crusaders in double figures scoring finishing with 17 points. Elmira polished off the Bobcats outscoring them in the fourth quarter, 20-6.
“All year long, when we’ve played on a day off from school, we just haven’t played well,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “We played well the other day at Lansing, but Elmira was the better team tonight, and we had trouble putting points on the board.”
B-G missed five layups in the opening period, empty possessions that may have changed the tenor of the game. “Their players were pretty lengthy, and that made it tough for us on both ends of the floor,” Conway said. “We were boxing out, but still getting outrebounded.”
Randi Conway scored 13 points for B-G in the loss.
B-G: Shania Vandermark, 4 1-2-9; Randi Conway, 3 7-12-13; Abbey Smith, 2 0-1-4; Morgan Bulllis, 1 0-0-2; Alissa Rivera, 0; Amber DeGroat, 0; Caitlan Vandermark, 0 0-2-0; M Ferrara, 0; T. Palmaiter, 0; Micah Hopkins, 0; Betsy Holden, 0. Totals: 10 8-17-28.
END: Curran, 0; Emily Carson, 0 2-2-2; Olivia May, 4 4-6-12; Mara Skrdynski, 4 4-4-12; Sheridan Hine, 3 3-5-9; Sam Urbach, 0; Emily Lepkowski, 1 1-2-3; Detta Dublo, 5 7-10-17. Totals: 17 21-29-55.
B-G 6 5 11 6–28
END 14 12 9 20–55
Fouled out: (BG) Bullis, Rivera. Three-point goals: none.
Harpursville 57, Unadilla Valley 46
HARPURSVILLE – Harpursville, the number one Class C team in the state, came on strong in the second half, and will play for a third straight section title after Thursday’s win over Unadilla Valley.
The Hornets outscored UV 23-14 in the third period to erase the Storm’s four-point halftime lead. Miranda Drummond scored eight points in the quarter, and Savannah Murray nailed a pair of three-pointers.
“In the third quarter, we couldn’t finish and they couldn’t miss,” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “In the first half, our mindset was that if we got a steal, we were running, but we wanted to use the shot clock and limit their possessions. I don’t think we did that at all in the second half, and it was up and down the court.”
Unadilla Valley did post 15 wins on the season, its highest win total in a decade. Jordan Anderson scored 18 points to lead UV (15-6), and Amanda Off added 10 points. “To make it to the third round of the playoffs and have the number one team in the state down four points at halftime, this was a big confidence boost,” Backus said.
UV: Corrine Izard, 2 0-0-4; Taylor Davis, 4 0-0-9; Amanda Off, 3 4-4-10; Jenn Elliott, 1 0-0-3; Morgan Weidman, 0; Jordan Anderson, 7 4-4-18; Brittany Fairchild, 0; Mikayla Fowler, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 18 8-8-46.
Harpursville: Savannah Murray, 5 2-2-15; Marci Ritter, 1 2-6-4; Amanda Frayer, 6 4-6-18; Emily McElwain, 2 0-0-4; Kayleigh Livermore, 2 0-0-4; Miranda Drummond, 6 0-3-12 . Totals: 22 8-17-57.
UV 10 14 14 8
Harp. 8 12 23 14
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (H) Murray 3, Frayer 2. (UV) Davis, Elliott. Officials: Reynolds, Coleman.
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