Johnson City rallies in fourth to beat Tornado
Evening Sun Report
Boys’ Basketball
Johnson City 64, Norwich 58
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City guard Colin Arvanitakis led a fourth-quarter comeback against Norwich Friday night scoring 12 of his game-high 28 points to hand the Purple Tornado their first loss of the season.
Norwich (5-1), down three players due to injury, maintained a 46-37 lead after three periods. Kyle Edwards had 11 points in the first half for Norwich, while Mike Oralls and freshman Carlos Ithier had five apiece in the third.
Three minutes into the fourth, the Wildcats erased Norwich’s nine-point lead, and took a six-point lead itself heading into the latter portion of the game. The highlight was a five-point play in which Arvanitakis made a three, and teammate DeShaun Jones was fouled under the basket. Jones converted his two free throws for JC putting his team up by one. “The bottom line is that they played better than us,” said Norwich coach Tom Collier. “We had three or four times where there were loose-ball scrambles, and the ball didn’t bounce our way. They made three three-pointers coming out of those scrambles.”
Edwards kept the Tornado in the hunt scoring 10 of Norwich’s 12 points in the final period closing with a team-high 21. Oralls added 12 and Grant Brightman netted 10. “We had an opportunity to win in the end, we just ran out of gas,” Collier said.
Norwich plays Maine-Endwell Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in the first round of the Stop-DWI tourney.
Norwich: Kyle Edwards, 8 2-4-21; Danny Carson, 3 0-0-6; Mike Oralls, 5 1-2-12; Carlos Ithier, 3 0-0-7; Matt Burke, 0; Michael D’Abbraccio, 0; Grant Brightman, 4 2-6-10; Cody Barnes, 1 0-0-2; Colin Stewart, 0; Jamison Luke, 0. Totals: 24 5-12-58.
J. City: Colin Arvanitakis, 10 3-7-28; Matt Czeitner, 0 3-4-0; Sorial, 0; Ricky Balles, 0; Quinton Johnson, 6 0-0-12; Nick Chilson, 1 0-0-3; Marshall, 0 2-2-2; Cam Gregory, 0; Tupci, 0; Reigelman, 0; DeShaun Jones, 4 8-10-16. Totals: 21 16-23-64
NHS 16 17 13 12–58
JC 14 10 13 27–64
Fouled out: (N) Brightman. Three-point goals: (N) Edwards 3, Oralls, Ithier. (JC) Arvantakis, 5, Chilson.
Unatego 72, Bainbridge-Guilford 69
BAINBRIDGE – Phil Youngs hit two free throws in the final seconds, and Kellen Komenda made one of two charity tosses for the final margin in Unatego’s nip-and-tuck victory over previously-unbeaten B-G Friday.
Unatego led five five at the break, and extended its lead to as many as 12 points in the second half before a furious B-G comeback tied the contest at 69-69.
“We knew it would be a tough test, and I really couldn’t ask any more of the kids,” said B-G coach Greg Warren. “We turned it over a little too much in the first half, and really, it was the little things that made the difference.”
Unatego, the defending MAC champion, had four players in double figures led by Tyler Butler’s 18 points.
B-G senior forward Austin Bauerle contributed 21 points and 15 rebounds. Brooks Harmon netted 18, and Corbin Palmer added 14. “Unatego has a lot of weapons, and they’re a good defensive team,” Warren said. “I’m sure we’ll see them again.”
Unatego: Kellen Komenda, 6 3-6-15, Jon Wingate, 1 0-0-3, Tanner Winchester, 7 1-1-15; Tyler Butler, 8 0-0-18, Phil Youngs, 0 4-4-4, Johnathon Forte, 0, Derek Liner, 0, Shane Bucci, 0, Quinn Barnhart, 8 1-4-17. Totals: 30 9-11-72.
B-G: Lucas Butcher, 3 2-3-8; Mike Carlin, 2 1-2-5; Nick Gronowski, 1 1-1-3 ; Corbin Palmer, 6 2-2-14; Tyler Johnson, 0; Austin Bauerle, 8 4-4-21; Brooks Harmon, 7 2-2-18. Totals: 27 12-14-69.
Un. 19 17 18 18–72
B-G 14 16 22 17–69
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Harmon 2, Bauerle. (U) Butler 2, Wingate. JV: Unatego won 52-42.
Delhi 55, Oxford 33
DELHI – Oxford’s offense never got on track against Delhi Friday night, and the Bulldogs’ Tom Liddle provided the offense on the winners’ side in Friday night’s matchup.
Liddle hit three three-pointers and finished with a game-high 19 points. Brady Sackett added 11, while the Delhi defense allowed Oxford single-digit scoring in three of four periods.
Oxford’s leading scorer, Andrew Golden, was held to a season-low 17 points.
Oxford: Matt Moore 0 0-2 0, Cameron Heggie 3 0-0-9, Daniel Lawton 2 0-1-5, Jeff Lawton 1 0-0 2, Andrew Golden 6 5-7-17, Kevin Davis 0 0-4 0, Jake McConnell 0 0-0 0, Adam Camiel 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 5-14-33.
Delhi: Tom Liddle 8 0-0 -19, Brandon Simonds 3 1-2 7, Michael Staples 0 0-0 0, Tyler Dugan 0 0-0 0, Ethan Jahn 0 0-0 0, Carson King 1 0-0 3, Mitch Reed 1 0-0 2, Connor Tucker 1 0-0 2, Ben Denison 3 5-7 11, Brady Sackett 0 1-2 1, Zack Fogle 2 0-0 4, Brian Hannigan 1 0-0 2, Alex Specht 2 0-0 4. Totals: 22 7-9-55.
Oxford 5 12 7 9 – 33
Delhi 13 14 15 13– 55
Three-point field goals: (O) Heggie 3, D. Lawton; (D) Liddle 3, King. JV: Delhi won.
Unadilla Valley 61, Deposit 35
NEW BERLIN - Spurred by dunks from Justin Hofer and David Dufresne, Unadilla Valley rolled to its third straight victory Friday, and evened its record at 3-3 overall.
Hofer scored 17 in the first half and wound up with a season-high 24. He added nine rebounds, four steals, and four blocked shots. “We played very good man defense in the first half, and we’re improving each game,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We’re starting to get into a flow offensively and working in the right guys in our rotation.”
Dufresne added 11 rebounds for the Storm, who play Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
Deposit: Yelta Feringa, 4 5-6-15, Austin Decker, 2 2-4-6, Matt Mills, 2 0-0-6, Zack Decker, 0 1-4-1, Shawn Merrill 1 1-2-3, Jason Spry, 1 0-0-2, Devin Schmitz, 1 0-0-2; M. Benedict, 0. Totals: 11 9-16-35.
UV: Bryant Maynard, 1 0-1-2; Nate Mackey, 2 0-1-4; Kurt Haycook, 0 6-6-6; Dalton Miner, 0; Justin Hofer, 9 2-2-24; Nick White, 2 1-1-5; Jared Hanslmaier, 0; David Dufresne, 3 0-0-6; Kyle King, 1 4-6-6; Nate Shackleton, 0 2-2-2; Mason Alford, 1 0-0-2; Hank DeGlee, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 21 15-19-61.
Dep. 6 12 12 5–35
UVa 19 15 12 15–61
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Hofer 4, (D) Feringa 2, Mills 2. JV: UV won. Officials: Tilley, Backus.
Girls’ Basketball
Norwich 48, Johnson City 39
NORWICH – Norwich had a block party at Johnson City’s expense in Friday night’s home victory.
The Tornado finished with 17 blocked shots led by junior Breanna Cashman’s team-record 12 in one game. Cashman finished with the first triple-double in head coach Josh Bennett’s tenure scoring a career-high 17 points to go with 10 rebounds. Freshman Shelby Benjamin added 11 points, six rebounds, five steals, and four blocked shots. As a team, the Tornado forced 22 JC turnovers. “Our defensive trap looked much better, and (Johnson City) had a tough time breaking it,” Bennett said.
Norwich led by just four at halftime, but a 15-point spurt helped it build a 17-point lead at one point. Cashman and Benjamin led the way, although the entire Tornado offense and defense had a hand in the run. “That was the best our zone offense has looked all year,” Bennett said. “We moved the ball well and got a lot of good looks at the basket.”
In the junior varsity contest, Norwich won its fifth straight game beating the Wildcats, 52-40. Meghan Komendarek and Makenzie Maynard led NHS with nine points apiece.
JC: Lucille Dellos, 1 0-0-3; Alyssa Edwards, 2 4-10-8; Staci Gould, 0; Sarah Nezelek, 0; Alexis Chilson, 3 0-0-9; Christina Carpentieri, 8 2-5-18; Lydia Ladd, 0 1-2-1; Emily Egan, 0; Kara Sisenstein, 0. Totals: 14 7-17-39.
NHS: Lexi Race, 1 1-3-3; Carin Kuhn, 2 3-4-7; Caitlyn Brown, 0; Breanna Cashman, 8 1-3-17; Ashley Campbell, 0; Jennifer Borfitz, 2 0-3-5; Cassie Sutton, 2 0-0-5; Bonnie Halbert, 0; Shelby Benjamin, 4 3-7-11; Taylor Cook, 0. Totals: 19 8-20-48.
JC 13 6 12 8–39
NHs 9 14 17 8–48
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (N) Borfitz, Sutton, (JC) Dellos, Chilson 3. JV: Norwich won 52-40. Officials: Reynolds, Howard.
Harpursville 70, Greene 32
HARPURSVILLE – Defending MAC champion Harpursville rocketed to a 27-2 lead in the opening quarter to overwhelm visiting Greene on Friday.
Miranda Drummond canned all three of her three-pointers in the opening quarter, and finished with 20. Savannah Murray scored a game-high 21 points for the Hornets.
“We turned it over way too much, and just didn’t play well defensively,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We weren’t nearly as aggressive as we needed to be, and they took it right to us from the start.”
Kaitlin Gorton scored 15 points for the Trojans, who host Cincinnatus Thursday.
Greene: Tiffany Borst, 1 1-1-3; Sierra Stoppkotte, 0; Paige Castle, 0; Jessica David, 2 0-0-4 ; Kaitlin Gorton, 4 7-10-15; Rebecca Smith, 3 1-2-8; Shawn Ayers, 0; Katie Carey, 1 0-0-2; Lindsey Brown, 0. Totals: 11 9-13-32.
Harpursville: Abby Byrd, 0; Paugh, 1 0-0-3; Marci Ritter, 0 1-2-1; Shelby Medovich, 3 0-0-6; Holly Henry, 0; Murer, 1 0-0-2; White, 0; Espe Gutierrez, 5 0-1-10; Savannah Murray, 8 2-2-21; Tatiana Sosnowski, 3 0-0-7; Miranda Drummond, 7 3-3-20. Totals: 28 6-8-70.
Gr 2 11 9 10–32
Harp 27 11 18 14–70
Fouled out: none. three-point goals: (G) Smith, (H) Murray 3, Drummond 3, Paugh, Sosnowski. JV: Harpursville won.
Oxford 39, Delhi 24
DELHI – In a battle of winless clubs Friday night, Oxford broke into the win column defeating Delhi on the road.
Megan Golden canned four pointers for the Blackhawks, and led a balanced scoring effort with 14. Golden nailed two treys in the first quarter and had 11 of her points by halftime as Oxford built a 20-13 lead. “Megan carried the scoring load in the first half, and we were able to spread it out more in the second half,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Several of our girls had their best game of the season.”
Bridget Rice scored eight to go with 14 rebounds, Teresa Ivarson netted seven in the victory, and Sarah Renaud pulled down eight boards.
Oxford plays at Harpursville Thursday.
Oxford: Megan Golden 5 0-0-14, Sarah Renaud 2 1-2-5, Teresa Ivarson 3 1-2 7, Bridget Rice 4 0-0 8, Kim Mead 0 1-2-1, Rachel Seiler 2 0-0-4, Patti Simpson 0 0-2-0. Totals 16 3-8-39.
Delhi : Ally Heavey 0 0-0 0, Joelle Favret 2 0-2 4, Emily Saleman 0 2-4 2, Katie Pardee 0 0-0 0, Agie Hook 1 0-0 2, Emma Berry 0 0-0 0, Sophia Gimlik 0 0-0 0, Inda Gillett 1 0-0 2, Deonna Scarimbolo 2 0-0 2, Kaitlin Haynes 4 0-0 8. Totals: 11 2-6-24.
Oxford 11 9 8 11 – 39
Delhi 9 4 7 4 – 24
Three-point field goals: (O) Golden 4. No JV game played.
Unadilla Valley 65, Deposit 23
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley eclipsed the 60-point mark for the second time this week to improve to 4-1 on the season, Friday.
Jordan Anderson scored a game-high 22 points to lead UV, while Amanda Off finished with 15 points and 12 rebounds. The Storm finished with 18 total assists on 28 baskets, and compiled 19 steals against the overmatched Bulldogs.
Deposit: Kylie Papagelos 1 0-0 2, Bridget Smith 1 0-0 2, Kimberly Newman 0 0-0 0, Justina Ellis 0 3-4 3, Haley Linkroum 4 0-2 8, Kayla Miller , Janai Cornwell 1 1-1 3, Kathryn Bush 0 5-7 5. Totals: 7 9-14-23.
UV: Emily Converse 2 3-4 7, Corrine Izard 2 0-0 4, Olivia Lazarus 1 0-0 2, Jenn Elliott 2 0-0 5, Amanda Off 7 1-2 15, Hannah Lazarus 1 2-2 4, Morgan Weidman 3 0-0 6, Melinda Dixson 0 0-0 0, Jordan Anderson 10 1-2 22, Bridget Converse 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 7-9-65.
Deposit 6 8 2 7 – 23
Unadilla Valley 22 14 17 12 – 65
Three-point field goals: (UV) Anderson, Elliot. JV: UV won.
Boys’ Basketball
Johnson City 64, Norwich 58
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City guard Colin Arvanitakis led a fourth-quarter comeback against Norwich Friday night scoring 12 of his game-high 28 points to hand the Purple Tornado their first loss of the season.
Norwich (5-1), down three players due to injury, maintained a 46-37 lead after three periods. Kyle Edwards had 11 points in the first half for Norwich, while Mike Oralls and freshman Carlos Ithier had five apiece in the third.
Three minutes into the fourth, the Wildcats erased Norwich’s nine-point lead, and took a six-point lead itself heading into the latter portion of the game. The highlight was a five-point play in which Arvanitakis made a three, and teammate DeShaun Jones was fouled under the basket. Jones converted his two free throws for JC putting his team up by one. “The bottom line is that they played better than us,” said Norwich coach Tom Collier. “We had three or four times where there were loose-ball scrambles, and the ball didn’t bounce our way. They made three three-pointers coming out of those scrambles.”
Edwards kept the Tornado in the hunt scoring 10 of Norwich’s 12 points in the final period closing with a team-high 21. Oralls added 12 and Grant Brightman netted 10. “We had an opportunity to win in the end, we just ran out of gas,” Collier said.
Norwich plays Maine-Endwell Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in the first round of the Stop-DWI tourney.
Norwich: Kyle Edwards, 8 2-4-21; Danny Carson, 3 0-0-6; Mike Oralls, 5 1-2-12; Carlos Ithier, 3 0-0-7; Matt Burke, 0; Michael D’Abbraccio, 0; Grant Brightman, 4 2-6-10; Cody Barnes, 1 0-0-2; Colin Stewart, 0; Jamison Luke, 0. Totals: 24 5-12-58.
J. City: Colin Arvanitakis, 10 3-7-28; Matt Czeitner, 0 3-4-0; Sorial, 0; Ricky Balles, 0; Quinton Johnson, 6 0-0-12; Nick Chilson, 1 0-0-3; Marshall, 0 2-2-2; Cam Gregory, 0; Tupci, 0; Reigelman, 0; DeShaun Jones, 4 8-10-16. Totals: 21 16-23-64
NHS 16 17 13 12–58
JC 14 10 13 27–64
Fouled out: (N) Brightman. Three-point goals: (N) Edwards 3, Oralls, Ithier. (JC) Arvantakis, 5, Chilson.
Unatego 72, Bainbridge-Guilford 69
BAINBRIDGE – Phil Youngs hit two free throws in the final seconds, and Kellen Komenda made one of two charity tosses for the final margin in Unatego’s nip-and-tuck victory over previously-unbeaten B-G Friday.
Unatego led five five at the break, and extended its lead to as many as 12 points in the second half before a furious B-G comeback tied the contest at 69-69.
“We knew it would be a tough test, and I really couldn’t ask any more of the kids,” said B-G coach Greg Warren. “We turned it over a little too much in the first half, and really, it was the little things that made the difference.”
Unatego, the defending MAC champion, had four players in double figures led by Tyler Butler’s 18 points.
B-G senior forward Austin Bauerle contributed 21 points and 15 rebounds. Brooks Harmon netted 18, and Corbin Palmer added 14. “Unatego has a lot of weapons, and they’re a good defensive team,” Warren said. “I’m sure we’ll see them again.”
Unatego: Kellen Komenda, 6 3-6-15, Jon Wingate, 1 0-0-3, Tanner Winchester, 7 1-1-15; Tyler Butler, 8 0-0-18, Phil Youngs, 0 4-4-4, Johnathon Forte, 0, Derek Liner, 0, Shane Bucci, 0, Quinn Barnhart, 8 1-4-17. Totals: 30 9-11-72.
B-G: Lucas Butcher, 3 2-3-8; Mike Carlin, 2 1-2-5; Nick Gronowski, 1 1-1-3 ; Corbin Palmer, 6 2-2-14; Tyler Johnson, 0; Austin Bauerle, 8 4-4-21; Brooks Harmon, 7 2-2-18. Totals: 27 12-14-69.
Un. 19 17 18 18–72
B-G 14 16 22 17–69
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Harmon 2, Bauerle. (U) Butler 2, Wingate. JV: Unatego won 52-42.
Delhi 55, Oxford 33
DELHI – Oxford’s offense never got on track against Delhi Friday night, and the Bulldogs’ Tom Liddle provided the offense on the winners’ side in Friday night’s matchup.
Liddle hit three three-pointers and finished with a game-high 19 points. Brady Sackett added 11, while the Delhi defense allowed Oxford single-digit scoring in three of four periods.
Oxford’s leading scorer, Andrew Golden, was held to a season-low 17 points.
Oxford: Matt Moore 0 0-2 0, Cameron Heggie 3 0-0-9, Daniel Lawton 2 0-1-5, Jeff Lawton 1 0-0 2, Andrew Golden 6 5-7-17, Kevin Davis 0 0-4 0, Jake McConnell 0 0-0 0, Adam Camiel 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 5-14-33.
Delhi: Tom Liddle 8 0-0 -19, Brandon Simonds 3 1-2 7, Michael Staples 0 0-0 0, Tyler Dugan 0 0-0 0, Ethan Jahn 0 0-0 0, Carson King 1 0-0 3, Mitch Reed 1 0-0 2, Connor Tucker 1 0-0 2, Ben Denison 3 5-7 11, Brady Sackett 0 1-2 1, Zack Fogle 2 0-0 4, Brian Hannigan 1 0-0 2, Alex Specht 2 0-0 4. Totals: 22 7-9-55.
Oxford 5 12 7 9 – 33
Delhi 13 14 15 13– 55
Three-point field goals: (O) Heggie 3, D. Lawton; (D) Liddle 3, King. JV: Delhi won.
Unadilla Valley 61, Deposit 35
NEW BERLIN - Spurred by dunks from Justin Hofer and David Dufresne, Unadilla Valley rolled to its third straight victory Friday, and evened its record at 3-3 overall.
Hofer scored 17 in the first half and wound up with a season-high 24. He added nine rebounds, four steals, and four blocked shots. “We played very good man defense in the first half, and we’re improving each game,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We’re starting to get into a flow offensively and working in the right guys in our rotation.”
Dufresne added 11 rebounds for the Storm, who play Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
Deposit: Yelta Feringa, 4 5-6-15, Austin Decker, 2 2-4-6, Matt Mills, 2 0-0-6, Zack Decker, 0 1-4-1, Shawn Merrill 1 1-2-3, Jason Spry, 1 0-0-2, Devin Schmitz, 1 0-0-2; M. Benedict, 0. Totals: 11 9-16-35.
UV: Bryant Maynard, 1 0-1-2; Nate Mackey, 2 0-1-4; Kurt Haycook, 0 6-6-6; Dalton Miner, 0; Justin Hofer, 9 2-2-24; Nick White, 2 1-1-5; Jared Hanslmaier, 0; David Dufresne, 3 0-0-6; Kyle King, 1 4-6-6; Nate Shackleton, 0 2-2-2; Mason Alford, 1 0-0-2; Hank DeGlee, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 21 15-19-61.
Dep. 6 12 12 5–35
UVa 19 15 12 15–61
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Hofer 4, (D) Feringa 2, Mills 2. JV: UV won. Officials: Tilley, Backus.
Girls’ Basketball
Norwich 48, Johnson City 39
NORWICH – Norwich had a block party at Johnson City’s expense in Friday night’s home victory.
The Tornado finished with 17 blocked shots led by junior Breanna Cashman’s team-record 12 in one game. Cashman finished with the first triple-double in head coach Josh Bennett’s tenure scoring a career-high 17 points to go with 10 rebounds. Freshman Shelby Benjamin added 11 points, six rebounds, five steals, and four blocked shots. As a team, the Tornado forced 22 JC turnovers. “Our defensive trap looked much better, and (Johnson City) had a tough time breaking it,” Bennett said.
Norwich led by just four at halftime, but a 15-point spurt helped it build a 17-point lead at one point. Cashman and Benjamin led the way, although the entire Tornado offense and defense had a hand in the run. “That was the best our zone offense has looked all year,” Bennett said. “We moved the ball well and got a lot of good looks at the basket.”
In the junior varsity contest, Norwich won its fifth straight game beating the Wildcats, 52-40. Meghan Komendarek and Makenzie Maynard led NHS with nine points apiece.
JC: Lucille Dellos, 1 0-0-3; Alyssa Edwards, 2 4-10-8; Staci Gould, 0; Sarah Nezelek, 0; Alexis Chilson, 3 0-0-9; Christina Carpentieri, 8 2-5-18; Lydia Ladd, 0 1-2-1; Emily Egan, 0; Kara Sisenstein, 0. Totals: 14 7-17-39.
NHS: Lexi Race, 1 1-3-3; Carin Kuhn, 2 3-4-7; Caitlyn Brown, 0; Breanna Cashman, 8 1-3-17; Ashley Campbell, 0; Jennifer Borfitz, 2 0-3-5; Cassie Sutton, 2 0-0-5; Bonnie Halbert, 0; Shelby Benjamin, 4 3-7-11; Taylor Cook, 0. Totals: 19 8-20-48.
JC 13 6 12 8–39
NHs 9 14 17 8–48
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (N) Borfitz, Sutton, (JC) Dellos, Chilson 3. JV: Norwich won 52-40. Officials: Reynolds, Howard.
Harpursville 70, Greene 32
HARPURSVILLE – Defending MAC champion Harpursville rocketed to a 27-2 lead in the opening quarter to overwhelm visiting Greene on Friday.
Miranda Drummond canned all three of her three-pointers in the opening quarter, and finished with 20. Savannah Murray scored a game-high 21 points for the Hornets.
“We turned it over way too much, and just didn’t play well defensively,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We weren’t nearly as aggressive as we needed to be, and they took it right to us from the start.”
Kaitlin Gorton scored 15 points for the Trojans, who host Cincinnatus Thursday.
Greene: Tiffany Borst, 1 1-1-3; Sierra Stoppkotte, 0; Paige Castle, 0; Jessica David, 2 0-0-4 ; Kaitlin Gorton, 4 7-10-15; Rebecca Smith, 3 1-2-8; Shawn Ayers, 0; Katie Carey, 1 0-0-2; Lindsey Brown, 0. Totals: 11 9-13-32.
Harpursville: Abby Byrd, 0; Paugh, 1 0-0-3; Marci Ritter, 0 1-2-1; Shelby Medovich, 3 0-0-6; Holly Henry, 0; Murer, 1 0-0-2; White, 0; Espe Gutierrez, 5 0-1-10; Savannah Murray, 8 2-2-21; Tatiana Sosnowski, 3 0-0-7; Miranda Drummond, 7 3-3-20. Totals: 28 6-8-70.
Gr 2 11 9 10–32
Harp 27 11 18 14–70
Fouled out: none. three-point goals: (G) Smith, (H) Murray 3, Drummond 3, Paugh, Sosnowski. JV: Harpursville won.
Oxford 39, Delhi 24
DELHI – In a battle of winless clubs Friday night, Oxford broke into the win column defeating Delhi on the road.
Megan Golden canned four pointers for the Blackhawks, and led a balanced scoring effort with 14. Golden nailed two treys in the first quarter and had 11 of her points by halftime as Oxford built a 20-13 lead. “Megan carried the scoring load in the first half, and we were able to spread it out more in the second half,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Several of our girls had their best game of the season.”
Bridget Rice scored eight to go with 14 rebounds, Teresa Ivarson netted seven in the victory, and Sarah Renaud pulled down eight boards.
Oxford plays at Harpursville Thursday.
Oxford: Megan Golden 5 0-0-14, Sarah Renaud 2 1-2-5, Teresa Ivarson 3 1-2 7, Bridget Rice 4 0-0 8, Kim Mead 0 1-2-1, Rachel Seiler 2 0-0-4, Patti Simpson 0 0-2-0. Totals 16 3-8-39.
Delhi : Ally Heavey 0 0-0 0, Joelle Favret 2 0-2 4, Emily Saleman 0 2-4 2, Katie Pardee 0 0-0 0, Agie Hook 1 0-0 2, Emma Berry 0 0-0 0, Sophia Gimlik 0 0-0 0, Inda Gillett 1 0-0 2, Deonna Scarimbolo 2 0-0 2, Kaitlin Haynes 4 0-0 8. Totals: 11 2-6-24.
Oxford 11 9 8 11 – 39
Delhi 9 4 7 4 – 24
Three-point field goals: (O) Golden 4. No JV game played.
Unadilla Valley 65, Deposit 23
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley eclipsed the 60-point mark for the second time this week to improve to 4-1 on the season, Friday.
Jordan Anderson scored a game-high 22 points to lead UV, while Amanda Off finished with 15 points and 12 rebounds. The Storm finished with 18 total assists on 28 baskets, and compiled 19 steals against the overmatched Bulldogs.
Deposit: Kylie Papagelos 1 0-0 2, Bridget Smith 1 0-0 2, Kimberly Newman 0 0-0 0, Justina Ellis 0 3-4 3, Haley Linkroum 4 0-2 8, Kayla Miller , Janai Cornwell 1 1-1 3, Kathryn Bush 0 5-7 5. Totals: 7 9-14-23.
UV: Emily Converse 2 3-4 7, Corrine Izard 2 0-0 4, Olivia Lazarus 1 0-0 2, Jenn Elliott 2 0-0 5, Amanda Off 7 1-2 15, Hannah Lazarus 1 2-2 4, Morgan Weidman 3 0-0 6, Melinda Dixson 0 0-0 0, Jordan Anderson 10 1-2 22, Bridget Converse 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 7-9-65.
Deposit 6 8 2 7 – 23
Unadilla Valley 22 14 17 12 – 65
Three-point field goals: (UV) Anderson, Elliot. JV: UV won.
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