UV rallies to capture own tourney title
Girls’ Basketball
Unadilla Valley 53, Sherburne-Earlville 49
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley coach Brandi Backus wondered how her team would react in a tight ballgame. She got her answer Monday night in the finals of Unadilla Valley Holiday Tournament.
The Storm rallied from 10 points down in the second half to defeat the Marauders for the first time in Backus’ tenure as head coach. The victory also avenged an early-season loss to S-E in the Marauders’ own tournament.
“We’ve had so many blowout games this, I didn’t know what to expect in a close game,” Backus said. “Coming back from 10 points, I think we handled it well.”
The Marauders trailed throughout the first half, but started the third quarter on a 12-2 spurt. Freshman Lilly Berg led the charge for S-E scoring 10 points in the third quarter, and after a Berg layup with 1:58 left in the third, her club took a 39-29 lead.
UV closed the gap back to three by the end of the stanza. Taylor Davis scored on a layup after a steal, and hit a three after a feed from Jordan Anderson to close the quarter.
The momentum for the Storm continued into the fourth, and reserve Hannah Lazarus’ layup tied the game at 42-42. UV took the lead for good on Amanda Off’s three-point play at the 3:01 mark, and Anderson along with Davis made four out of six free throws down the stretch to seal the win.
“We talk about making the hustle plays and getting the 50-50 balls,” said S-E coach Karen Mulligan. “Those seemed to go (Unadilla Valley’s) way in the fourth quarter.”
Off finished with 24 points, Davis had 14, and Anderson added nine points and seven assists. Anderson was named the tournament’s most valuable player, and Off was selected to the all-tournament team.
Berg scored 14 to lead S-E, while Mikayla Solloway added eight.
S-E: Mikayla Solloway, 3 2-2-8; Jordan Van Althuis, 2 1-2-5; Bridgette McDaniel, 2 3-6-7; Savannah Irwin, 3 1-1-7; Katherine Robertson, 1 0-0-2; Kelsie Christian, 2 2-3-6; Lilly Berg, 7 0-0-14; Mattie Dowdall, 0. Totals: 20 9-17-49.
UV: Emily Converse, 0; Corrine Izard, 2 0-0-4; Taylor Davis, 5 3-4-14; Jenn Elliott, 0; Amanda Off, 8 8-10-24; Hannah Lazarus, 1 0-0-2; Morgan Weidman, 0; Jordan Anderson, 1 7-12-9. Totals: 17 18-26-53.
S-E 9 12 18 10–49
UV 15 10 11 17–53
Fouled out: (SE) Solloway. Three-point goals: (UV) Davis. Officials: Mabie, J. Innes.
Hancock 52, Oxford 20
HANCOCK – Oxford was unable to back up its strong win over Walton last week losing in a rout to Hancock Monday night.
Ashley Drake scored 11 points and Caitlyn Wormuth nine for a balanced Hancock club, who led 22-9 at halftime. “We scored the first basket, but they took over from there,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “They beat us in all facets of the game.”
Megan Golden had nine points for Oxford and Sarah Renaud pulled down nine rebounds in the loss.
Oxford: Megan Golden, 4 0-0-9; Sarah Renaud, 2 1-3-5; Teresa Ivarson, 2 0-0-4; Samantha Barrows, 0; Bridget Rice, ;0 P. Simpson, 0; V. Mack, 0; Rachel Seiler, 1 0-2-2; Kim Mead, 0; Courtney Mannix, 0. Totals: 9 1-5-20.
Hancock: Ashley Banicky, 2 2-4-6; B. Sherburne, 2 0-0-4; Kayla Barringer, 3 0-0-6; Smith, 0; Lea Newman, 1 1-3-3; Ashley Drake, 4 3-4-11; Liz Rowe, 3 0-0-6; J. Worzel, 2 0-0-5; Wormuth, 3 1-2-9; Megan Hunter, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 21 7-13-52
Oxf. 4 5 6 5–20
Hanc. 10 12 14 16–52
Three-point goals: (H) Wormuth 2, Worzel. (O) Golden. Officials: green, Coleman
Boys’ Basketball
Oneonta 57, Sherburne-Earlville 48
NEW BERLIN – Oneonta used quick starts to the first quarter and the second half to offset Sherburne-Earlville's multiple comeback efforts to capture the UV Holiday Tournament Monday night.
Tournament MVP Alec Picinich scored 20 points, and helped seal the win in the fourth hitting 6 of 6 free throws. All told, the Yellowjackets went 13-for-15 from the foul line in the fourth quarter.
The dead-on foul shooting was needed as S-E whittled down a 16-point deficit in the third quarter to four points after a pair of free throws from Sam Caton.
Oneonta created the double-digit lead starting the second half on an 11-0 run. Picinich opened the quarter with a three-point play, and Jake Mykytyn along with Paul Bischoff hit back-to-back threes to key the run.
"You can't keep coming from behind and expect to be successful," said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard. "We also didn't play very good defense at the start of the game and the start of the third quarter. They were getting open looks and knocking down shots."
Oneonta led 19-6 at the end of the first quarter and took a five-point lead into halftime on the strength of three treys from sophomore guard Skylar Thompson. The Marauders chopped down the early advantage led by junior all-tournament pick Austin Jasper. Jasper scored nine in the second quarter and finished with 20 to pace the Marauders. "We showed a lot of fight, just not enough in the first quarter and start of the third quarter," Vibbard said.
S-E: Morris, 0 6-6-6; Yerton, 2 0-1-5; Caton, 1 4-6-6; Cole, 0; McDaniel, 0; Alsheimer, 0 0-2-0; Khoury, 1 3-4-5; Jasper, 8 3-4-20; Smith, 1 4-6-6; Vibbard, 0. Totals: 13 20-29-48.
Oneonta: Thompson, 5 6-8-19; Southern, 0; Mykytyn, 1 1-2-4; Wolstenholme, 0; Paul Bishchoff, 5 0-0-12; Sheehan, 0; Picinich, 6 8-8-20. Smith, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 18 15-18-57.
S-E 19 9 13 16
OHS 6 17 9 16
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (O) Thompson 3, Bischoff 2, Mykytyn. (SE) Yerton, Jasper. JV: Oneonta beat S-E in the finals 58-51. (Ben Khoury, 15 points for S-E). Officials: P. Innes, Cook.
Boys’ Bowling
Norwich 4, Owego 1
NORWICH – At Plaza Lanes Monday, Norwich rolled its high team series of the season taking four of five points from Owego.
The Tornado finished with a 1,027 final game to sew up the win. Matt Gladstone tossed a 253 final game, his high this campaign, and led the NHS keglers with a 648 triple. Corey Huggins notched a season-best 608 triple, and Dylan Gladstone also compiled his best three-game series of the season racking up a 587.
NHS (2,917): Matt Gladstone, 214, 253, 648; Corey Huggins, 225, 608; Dylan Gladstone, 224; Adam Bonnot, 236.
Owego (2,766): Tim Taft, 215, 200, 600; Aaron Taft, 212, 222, 612; Austin Campbell, 219; Gavin Neigl, 203.
JV: Owego won 4-1.
Unadilla Valley 53, Sherburne-Earlville 49
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley coach Brandi Backus wondered how her team would react in a tight ballgame. She got her answer Monday night in the finals of Unadilla Valley Holiday Tournament.
The Storm rallied from 10 points down in the second half to defeat the Marauders for the first time in Backus’ tenure as head coach. The victory also avenged an early-season loss to S-E in the Marauders’ own tournament.
“We’ve had so many blowout games this, I didn’t know what to expect in a close game,” Backus said. “Coming back from 10 points, I think we handled it well.”
The Marauders trailed throughout the first half, but started the third quarter on a 12-2 spurt. Freshman Lilly Berg led the charge for S-E scoring 10 points in the third quarter, and after a Berg layup with 1:58 left in the third, her club took a 39-29 lead.
UV closed the gap back to three by the end of the stanza. Taylor Davis scored on a layup after a steal, and hit a three after a feed from Jordan Anderson to close the quarter.
The momentum for the Storm continued into the fourth, and reserve Hannah Lazarus’ layup tied the game at 42-42. UV took the lead for good on Amanda Off’s three-point play at the 3:01 mark, and Anderson along with Davis made four out of six free throws down the stretch to seal the win.
“We talk about making the hustle plays and getting the 50-50 balls,” said S-E coach Karen Mulligan. “Those seemed to go (Unadilla Valley’s) way in the fourth quarter.”
Off finished with 24 points, Davis had 14, and Anderson added nine points and seven assists. Anderson was named the tournament’s most valuable player, and Off was selected to the all-tournament team.
Berg scored 14 to lead S-E, while Mikayla Solloway added eight.
S-E: Mikayla Solloway, 3 2-2-8; Jordan Van Althuis, 2 1-2-5; Bridgette McDaniel, 2 3-6-7; Savannah Irwin, 3 1-1-7; Katherine Robertson, 1 0-0-2; Kelsie Christian, 2 2-3-6; Lilly Berg, 7 0-0-14; Mattie Dowdall, 0. Totals: 20 9-17-49.
UV: Emily Converse, 0; Corrine Izard, 2 0-0-4; Taylor Davis, 5 3-4-14; Jenn Elliott, 0; Amanda Off, 8 8-10-24; Hannah Lazarus, 1 0-0-2; Morgan Weidman, 0; Jordan Anderson, 1 7-12-9. Totals: 17 18-26-53.
S-E 9 12 18 10–49
UV 15 10 11 17–53
Fouled out: (SE) Solloway. Three-point goals: (UV) Davis. Officials: Mabie, J. Innes.
Hancock 52, Oxford 20
HANCOCK – Oxford was unable to back up its strong win over Walton last week losing in a rout to Hancock Monday night.
Ashley Drake scored 11 points and Caitlyn Wormuth nine for a balanced Hancock club, who led 22-9 at halftime. “We scored the first basket, but they took over from there,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “They beat us in all facets of the game.”
Megan Golden had nine points for Oxford and Sarah Renaud pulled down nine rebounds in the loss.
Oxford: Megan Golden, 4 0-0-9; Sarah Renaud, 2 1-3-5; Teresa Ivarson, 2 0-0-4; Samantha Barrows, 0; Bridget Rice, ;0 P. Simpson, 0; V. Mack, 0; Rachel Seiler, 1 0-2-2; Kim Mead, 0; Courtney Mannix, 0. Totals: 9 1-5-20.
Hancock: Ashley Banicky, 2 2-4-6; B. Sherburne, 2 0-0-4; Kayla Barringer, 3 0-0-6; Smith, 0; Lea Newman, 1 1-3-3; Ashley Drake, 4 3-4-11; Liz Rowe, 3 0-0-6; J. Worzel, 2 0-0-5; Wormuth, 3 1-2-9; Megan Hunter, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 21 7-13-52
Oxf. 4 5 6 5–20
Hanc. 10 12 14 16–52
Three-point goals: (H) Wormuth 2, Worzel. (O) Golden. Officials: green, Coleman
Boys’ Basketball
Oneonta 57, Sherburne-Earlville 48
NEW BERLIN – Oneonta used quick starts to the first quarter and the second half to offset Sherburne-Earlville's multiple comeback efforts to capture the UV Holiday Tournament Monday night.
Tournament MVP Alec Picinich scored 20 points, and helped seal the win in the fourth hitting 6 of 6 free throws. All told, the Yellowjackets went 13-for-15 from the foul line in the fourth quarter.
The dead-on foul shooting was needed as S-E whittled down a 16-point deficit in the third quarter to four points after a pair of free throws from Sam Caton.
Oneonta created the double-digit lead starting the second half on an 11-0 run. Picinich opened the quarter with a three-point play, and Jake Mykytyn along with Paul Bischoff hit back-to-back threes to key the run.
"You can't keep coming from behind and expect to be successful," said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard. "We also didn't play very good defense at the start of the game and the start of the third quarter. They were getting open looks and knocking down shots."
Oneonta led 19-6 at the end of the first quarter and took a five-point lead into halftime on the strength of three treys from sophomore guard Skylar Thompson. The Marauders chopped down the early advantage led by junior all-tournament pick Austin Jasper. Jasper scored nine in the second quarter and finished with 20 to pace the Marauders. "We showed a lot of fight, just not enough in the first quarter and start of the third quarter," Vibbard said.
S-E: Morris, 0 6-6-6; Yerton, 2 0-1-5; Caton, 1 4-6-6; Cole, 0; McDaniel, 0; Alsheimer, 0 0-2-0; Khoury, 1 3-4-5; Jasper, 8 3-4-20; Smith, 1 4-6-6; Vibbard, 0. Totals: 13 20-29-48.
Oneonta: Thompson, 5 6-8-19; Southern, 0; Mykytyn, 1 1-2-4; Wolstenholme, 0; Paul Bishchoff, 5 0-0-12; Sheehan, 0; Picinich, 6 8-8-20. Smith, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 18 15-18-57.
S-E 19 9 13 16
OHS 6 17 9 16
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (O) Thompson 3, Bischoff 2, Mykytyn. (SE) Yerton, Jasper. JV: Oneonta beat S-E in the finals 58-51. (Ben Khoury, 15 points for S-E). Officials: P. Innes, Cook.
Boys’ Bowling
Norwich 4, Owego 1
NORWICH – At Plaza Lanes Monday, Norwich rolled its high team series of the season taking four of five points from Owego.
The Tornado finished with a 1,027 final game to sew up the win. Matt Gladstone tossed a 253 final game, his high this campaign, and led the NHS keglers with a 648 triple. Corey Huggins notched a season-best 608 triple, and Dylan Gladstone also compiled his best three-game series of the season racking up a 587.
NHS (2,917): Matt Gladstone, 214, 253, 648; Corey Huggins, 225, 608; Dylan Gladstone, 224; Adam Bonnot, 236.
Owego (2,766): Tim Taft, 215, 200, 600; Aaron Taft, 212, 222, 612; Austin Campbell, 219; Gavin Neigl, 203.
JV: Owego won 4-1.
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