Badger, Christian key UV win
Girls’ Basketball
Unadilla Valley 49, Walton 34
WALTON – Unadilla Valley separated itself from Walton in the second half behind the scoring of Sierra Badger and Breanna Christian in Wednesday’s road victory.
Badger, held scoreless in the first half, had all 13 of her team-high points over the final two quarters to help UV extend a three-point halftime advantage. Christian scored nine of her 12 points in the last two quarters to complement Badger.
UV: Sierra Badger, 5 3-6-13; Breanna Christian, 3 4-6-12; Hunter Lakin, 0; Shannon McIntyre, 1 2-5-4; Hannah Lazarus, 0 1-2-1; Shelby Meade, 2 2-7-6; Kaleigh Fairchild, ; Emily Anderson, 0 4-4-4; Michaela Williams, 0; Gina DelSontro, 2 3-4-7. Totals: 14 19-34-49.
Walton: Huntress, 0 2-2-2; Kelsey Smith, 1 0-0-3; Taylor Vernon, 1 0-0-2; Rylee Wood, 0; Janine Velardi, 1 0-2-2; Lacey Speidell, 1 0-0-3; Kate Maguire, 2 0-0-5; Olivia Harby, 7 0-2-15; Christine McKee, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 14 2-8-34.
UVa 7 10 16 16–49
Wal. 6 8 8 12–34
Three-point goals: (UV) Christian 2, (W) Smith, Harby, Spiedell, Maguire. Officials: Innes, Jester.
Milford 45, G-MU 29
COPES CORNERS – Milford’s inside-outside combination of Addy Lawson along with Taylor Olmstead and Savannah Eckberg combined for 37 points in Wednesday’s win at G-MU.
Lawson, the team’s top guard, led with 16 points. Olmstead and Eckberg combined for 21 on the inside as the Wildcats staked themselves to a 17-point halftime lead.
“We played them tough in the second half, and they still had all of their good players on the floor at the end,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We made them work. After three weeks off, we didn’t play that poorly, and we made some good decisions.”
Tayler Nichols scored eight points to top G-MU, who play at Richfield Springs Friday.
Milford: Rileigh Griffiths, 2 2-2-6; Ruckiye Henderson, 1 0-0-2; Taylor Olmstead, 6 1-2-13; Savannah Eckberg, 3 2-4-8; Mataiah Waters, 0; Dawn Simmons, 0; Abby Freer, 0; Addy Lawson, 6 3-4-16. Totals: 18 8-12-45.
G-MU: Maggie Clune, 1 0-0-2; Katie Schultes, 3 1-2-7; Tayler Nichols, 4 0-0-8; Meghan Meers, 3 0-0-6; Jenna Bakhuizen, 2 0-0-4; Christina Hawkins, 1 0-0-2; Kelsey Ross, 0; Jillian Butts, . Totals: 1 1-2-29 .
Milford 12 17 12 4–45
GMU 6 6 8 9–29
Fouled out: none. Team fouls: (M) 7, (G) 9. Three-point goals: (M) Lawson. JV: Milford won.
Bowling
Sherburne-Earlville 5, Holland Patent 0
EARLVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls improved to 11-0 on the season taking all five points from Holland Patent, Tuesday at Hi-Skor Lanes.
Mandi LaClair posted a high game of 213 and high series of 557 to lead the Marauders.
Honor scores
S-E (2,223) Mandi LaClair, 182, 213, 557.
Holland Patent (2,013): Hannah Burgess, 179; Jenna Rose Harrington, 180, 199, 547.
Oxford splits with Greene
GREENE – Oxford’s girls posted one of their highest team totals of the season taking all five points from Greene Tuesday at Greene Bowlodrome.
The Blackhawks amassed 2,126 pins led by Emily Howard’s 488 triple and Jourdan Pinney’s 463.
Greene’s boys claimed a five-point shutout win with Brandyn Scott’s 540 topping the Trojans.
Honor scores
Boys
Oxford (2,014): none.
Greene (2,417): Zach Wistove, 202; Brandyn Scott, 540.
Girls
Oxford (2,126): Emily Howard, 488; Jourdan Pinney, 181, 463; Pachari Meade, 176.
Greene (1,685): none.
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