Knights have a ‘grand’ time in win over S-E
Girls’ Basketball
Frankfort-Schuyler 60, Sherburne-Earlville 50
SHERBURNE – It was a “grand” night for Frankfort-Schuyler in Thursday’s victory over Sherburne-Earlville.
Danielle Migliore stopped a third-quarter S-E run hitting a three ball to raise her team’s lead back to eight, 39-31. With the shot, the Knights guard surpassed 1,000 career points on her way to a 28-point evening.
Migliore had six threes in the game, and many were converted several feet behind the three-point arc. “We tried box-and-one, getting out to her in man...it didn’t seem to matter much,” said S-E coach Karen Mulligan of Migliore.
Migliore and Danielle Caivana hit back-to-back threes in the second quarter lifting their club to a 32-17 lead. S-E climbed back to within 34-26 by halftime as Emily Stanton made 5 of 6 free throws in the final 2 1/2 minutes.
Two buckets from Sydney Palmer and a free throw by Stacia Beckwith closed the F-S lead to 36-31 early in the third. Migliore responded to a Palmer basket just nine seconds later with a dagger three.
In the defeat, S-E junior Lilly Berg became the school’s all-time leading scorer with 789 points. Berg finished with 23 points and 19 rebounds in the defeat. Savannah Irwin added 12 points.
“The shots weren’t falling tonight and it could have been easy for us to let the game get out of hand,” Mulligan said. “I was proud of the way we didn’t quit and kept battling.”
The Marauders (8-4) play Canastota next Thursday.
F-S: Francesca DeBollin, 0; Danielle Caivana 2 0-0-6; Danielle Migliore, 9 4-4-28; Marsala Bono, 1 1-2-3; Macia DiNigro, 3 2-2-8; Victoria Salatino, 3 1-1-8; Billie Rivenburg, 3 1-2-7. Totals: 21 9-11-60.
S-E: Stacia Beckwith, 1 1-2-3; Miranda Wright, 1 0-1-2; Lexi Elderkin, 0; Savannah Irwin, 5 0-0-12; Emily Stanton, 0 6-8-6; Sydney Palmer, 2 0-0-4; Lilly Berg, 10 3-4-23. Totals: 19 10-15-50.
F-S 18 16 12 14–60
S-E 7 19 9 15–50
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (FS) Migliore 6, Salatino, Caivana 2. (SE) Irwin 2. JV: S-E won 43-35. Officials: Carson, Moyer.
Bainbridge-Guilford 78, Deposit 25
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford coach Bob Conway could not remember a quarter where one of his teams shot the ball any better.
The Bobcats went 13-for-16 in a scintillating third quarter in which it put 27 points on the board, and most of the baskets were not layups. “I think we came out and hit the first five shots of the quarter; we just exploded,” Conway said. “We shot lights out in that quarter.”
B-G was “lights out” for most of the game finishing 36-for-68 from the field, a nifty 53 percent. “That would be nice every night, I’ll take that,” Conway said of the shooting.
Megan Palmatier and Becca Reyes had 16 points apiece for the Bobcats leading five players in double figures. Taylor Palmatier added 12 points and five assists, while Morgan Bullis and Abi Selfridge scored 10 apiece. Bullis chipped in 11 rebounds and seven assists.
Winners of seven straight, B-G (9-2) plays at Walton Tuesday.
Deposit: Catherine Bush, 1 1-4-3; Kylie Papagelos, 1 0-0-3; Olivia Strauss, 1 0-0-2; Chloe Bergman, 0 0-1-0; Remington Doty, 1 0-2-2; Brooke Murphy, 2 5-8-9; Megan Faulkner, 2 0-2-4; Janai Cornwell, 0 2-5-2; Nicole Seymour, 0. Totals: 8 8-22-25.
B-G: Shayla Baldwin, 0; Megan Ferrara, 3 0-1-6; Abigail Selfridge, 5 0-0-10; Marissa Thornton, 0 0-2-0; Morgan Bullis, 4 2-2-10; Cadi Barber, 2 0-0-4; Darcy McElligott, 2 0-0-4; Rebecca Reyes, 7 0-0-16; Megan Palmatier, 7 2-4-16; Taylor Palmatier, 6 0-1-12. Totals: 36 4-10-78.
Dep. 3 11 2 9–25
B-G 24 15 27 12–78
Three-point goals: (D) Bush, (BG) Reyes 2. JV: B-G won 42-40. Officials: Stepanovsky, Legg.
Harpursville 45, Oxford 20
HARPURSVILLE – Shelby Medovich scored 10 of her 18 points in the first quarter, and Mackenzie Havens hit both of her three-pointers in the quarter as Harpursville opened a 12-point lead after one quarter Thursday.
Medovich, a key player on the Hornets’ recent championship teams, led all scorers with 18 points.
“Medovich is a talented kid, and she has that big-game experience,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Even though we lost by 25, there were a lot of positives for us. We competed on the boards, and it was nice to see the ball go through the net a little bit more.”
Oxford Freshman Hannah Ryan scored six points in her first varsity game to share team-high scoring honors with Rachel Seiler.
Oxford plays at Deposit Tuesday.
Oxford: Sara Hodge, 1 0-0-2; Jessica Houghtaling, 0; Leah Karn, 0; Sarah Pratt, 1 0-0-2; Raigen Ehly, 0; Rachel Seiler, 2 0-4-6; Hannah Ryan, 3 0-0-6. Totals: 9 0-6-20.
Harpursville: Emily Hunt, 1 0-0-2; Carissa Warren, 1 0-0-2; Paige Melick, 0; Shelby Medovich, 7 4-8-18; Allison Storrs, 0; Abigail Miller, 0; Rincavage, 1 0-0-2; Mackenzie Havens, 2 0-3-6; Rachel Ballard, 4 0-0-8; Sarah Miller, 1 3-6-5; Payton Woloszyn, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 18 7-17-45.
Oxf. 6 2 3 9–20
Hap. 18 12 10 5–45
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (O) Seiler 2, (H) Havens 2. JV: Harpursville won. Officials: Miller, Phillips.
Boys’ Basketball
Unadilla Valley 72, Hancock 23
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley placed five players in double figures scoring for the first time this season in a 49-point rout of visiting Hancock Thursday.
UV held the undermanned Wildcats to just 10 points in the first half to open a 24-point lead. “We played pretty well in the first half and the defense was really good,” said UV coach Matt Osborne.
Ethan Grey led a balanced UV lineup with 12 points, Tyler Simmons netted a season-high 11, while Sam Tuttle, Ryan Postma, and Hank deGlee all had an even 10. “We moved the ball and spread out the scoring pretty well,” Osborne said. “Everyone got good looks at the basket.”
UV (7-4) hosts Afton on Wednesday.
Hancock: Ryan Tooley, 4 0-5-8; Louis Hall, 2 1-3-5; Ryan Slatcher, 2 1-2-6; Schaeffer, 0; Greg Tan, 0; Nick Dupuis 0; Nick Petriella, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 10 2-10-23.
UV: Drake Winnicki, 0; Ryan Postma, 5 0-0-10; Lance Gage, ; Steven Gillette, 1 0-2-2 ; Jon Schermerhorn, 1 0-0-2; Ethan Grey, 5 0-0-12; Tyler Simmons, 4 1-2-11; Kyle Brewer, ; Brett Hanslmaier, 4 0-0-8 ; Dylan Thomsen, 0; Marcus Granger, 2 3-5-7; Sam Tuttle, 5 0-0-10; Hank deGlee, 4 2-2-10. Totals: 31 6-11-72.
Han 6 4 4 9–23
UVa 16 18 18 20–72
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Grey 2, Simmons 2 (H) Slatcher. JV: UV won. Officials: Palmer, Curtis.
Boys’ Swimming
Holland Patent 88, Norwich 84
NORWICH – Norwich dominated in the win column taking nine of 12 events, but visiting Holland Patent had superior depth placement points, and capitalized on two NHS disqualifications to edge out the dual meet win Thursday evening.
Killian Benedict had a big day for the Purple with four overall wins including a season-low 58.23 in winning the 100 backstroke. Jon Manwarren claimed individual wins in the 200- and 500-yard freestyles, Ricky Finnegan took the diving competition, and Dan Zieno won the 100 butterfly.
Norwich had five season-best times to build on a strong performance earlier in the week against Owego. “Win, lose or draw, we’re taking these races as tuneups for sectionals,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We had a good night against Owego, and we had another good one today.”
Norwich is at Johnson City tonight at 5:30 p.m.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Benedict, Winter, Zieno, Finnegan, 1:58.76. 200 Free: (N) Jon Manwarren, 2:01.27. 200 IM: (HP) C. Celecki, 2:19.76. 50 free: (N) Killian Benedict, 23.34. Diving: (N) Ricky Finnegan, 181.50. 100 fly: (N) Dan Zieno, 1:02.70. 100 free: (N) Connor Supensky, 56.64. 500 free: (N) Manwarren, 5:49.18. 200 free relay: (HP), 1:43.57. 100 back: (N) Benedict, 58.23. 100 breaststroke: (HP)) Celecki, 1:12.28. 400 free relay: (N) Manwarren, Zieno, Winter, Benedict, 3:50.19.
Wrestling
B-G/A/H 42, Union-Endicott 31
ENDICOTT – In a matchup of two of the five top dual meet teams in Section IV, the Bears won the final three matches by pinfall to upend Union-Endicott Thursday.
Colby Foster (182), Mitchell Weist (195), and Dylan Mondore (220) all gathered six points for their team winning inside the six-minute distance.
With the win, the Bears remained unbeaten against Section IV teams.
Results
(started at 285 pounds)
285: Jacob Broder (UE) won by fft. 99: Evan Hyzer (B) dec. Owen Harvey, 6-2. 106: Cody Ferrara (B) dec. Rick Chastine, 12-9. 113: Chris Cirigliano (B) pinned Louie Buttino, 1:36. 120: Ryan McMahon (B) dec. Grant Gannon, 7-5. 126: Nate Weltzberg (UE) dec. Kevin Hubbard, 10-2. 132: Ben Bivar (B) pinned Mikey Carr, 3:48. 138: Zach Bendick (UE) pinned Shane Hoover, 4:27. 145: Tristan Martin (UE) dec. Jake Andrews, 4-3. 152: Madison Hoover (B) dec. Kyle VanAuken, 9-1. 160: Shalik Napoleon (UE) pinned Austin Carr, 4:52. 170: Zach Martin (UE) won by fft. 182: Colby Foster (B) pinned Nick Franek, 2:32. 195: Mitch Weist (B) pinned Danny DeMorris, 1:47. 220: Dylan Mondore (B) pinned Nick Lynch (UE), :48.
JV: U-E 9, BGAH 6
Frankfort-Schuyler 60, Sherburne-Earlville 50
SHERBURNE – It was a “grand” night for Frankfort-Schuyler in Thursday’s victory over Sherburne-Earlville.
Danielle Migliore stopped a third-quarter S-E run hitting a three ball to raise her team’s lead back to eight, 39-31. With the shot, the Knights guard surpassed 1,000 career points on her way to a 28-point evening.
Migliore had six threes in the game, and many were converted several feet behind the three-point arc. “We tried box-and-one, getting out to her in man...it didn’t seem to matter much,” said S-E coach Karen Mulligan of Migliore.
Migliore and Danielle Caivana hit back-to-back threes in the second quarter lifting their club to a 32-17 lead. S-E climbed back to within 34-26 by halftime as Emily Stanton made 5 of 6 free throws in the final 2 1/2 minutes.
Two buckets from Sydney Palmer and a free throw by Stacia Beckwith closed the F-S lead to 36-31 early in the third. Migliore responded to a Palmer basket just nine seconds later with a dagger three.
In the defeat, S-E junior Lilly Berg became the school’s all-time leading scorer with 789 points. Berg finished with 23 points and 19 rebounds in the defeat. Savannah Irwin added 12 points.
“The shots weren’t falling tonight and it could have been easy for us to let the game get out of hand,” Mulligan said. “I was proud of the way we didn’t quit and kept battling.”
The Marauders (8-4) play Canastota next Thursday.
F-S: Francesca DeBollin, 0; Danielle Caivana 2 0-0-6; Danielle Migliore, 9 4-4-28; Marsala Bono, 1 1-2-3; Macia DiNigro, 3 2-2-8; Victoria Salatino, 3 1-1-8; Billie Rivenburg, 3 1-2-7. Totals: 21 9-11-60.
S-E: Stacia Beckwith, 1 1-2-3; Miranda Wright, 1 0-1-2; Lexi Elderkin, 0; Savannah Irwin, 5 0-0-12; Emily Stanton, 0 6-8-6; Sydney Palmer, 2 0-0-4; Lilly Berg, 10 3-4-23. Totals: 19 10-15-50.
F-S 18 16 12 14–60
S-E 7 19 9 15–50
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (FS) Migliore 6, Salatino, Caivana 2. (SE) Irwin 2. JV: S-E won 43-35. Officials: Carson, Moyer.
Bainbridge-Guilford 78, Deposit 25
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford coach Bob Conway could not remember a quarter where one of his teams shot the ball any better.
The Bobcats went 13-for-16 in a scintillating third quarter in which it put 27 points on the board, and most of the baskets were not layups. “I think we came out and hit the first five shots of the quarter; we just exploded,” Conway said. “We shot lights out in that quarter.”
B-G was “lights out” for most of the game finishing 36-for-68 from the field, a nifty 53 percent. “That would be nice every night, I’ll take that,” Conway said of the shooting.
Megan Palmatier and Becca Reyes had 16 points apiece for the Bobcats leading five players in double figures. Taylor Palmatier added 12 points and five assists, while Morgan Bullis and Abi Selfridge scored 10 apiece. Bullis chipped in 11 rebounds and seven assists.
Winners of seven straight, B-G (9-2) plays at Walton Tuesday.
Deposit: Catherine Bush, 1 1-4-3; Kylie Papagelos, 1 0-0-3; Olivia Strauss, 1 0-0-2; Chloe Bergman, 0 0-1-0; Remington Doty, 1 0-2-2; Brooke Murphy, 2 5-8-9; Megan Faulkner, 2 0-2-4; Janai Cornwell, 0 2-5-2; Nicole Seymour, 0. Totals: 8 8-22-25.
B-G: Shayla Baldwin, 0; Megan Ferrara, 3 0-1-6; Abigail Selfridge, 5 0-0-10; Marissa Thornton, 0 0-2-0; Morgan Bullis, 4 2-2-10; Cadi Barber, 2 0-0-4; Darcy McElligott, 2 0-0-4; Rebecca Reyes, 7 0-0-16; Megan Palmatier, 7 2-4-16; Taylor Palmatier, 6 0-1-12. Totals: 36 4-10-78.
Dep. 3 11 2 9–25
B-G 24 15 27 12–78
Three-point goals: (D) Bush, (BG) Reyes 2. JV: B-G won 42-40. Officials: Stepanovsky, Legg.
Harpursville 45, Oxford 20
HARPURSVILLE – Shelby Medovich scored 10 of her 18 points in the first quarter, and Mackenzie Havens hit both of her three-pointers in the quarter as Harpursville opened a 12-point lead after one quarter Thursday.
Medovich, a key player on the Hornets’ recent championship teams, led all scorers with 18 points.
“Medovich is a talented kid, and she has that big-game experience,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Even though we lost by 25, there were a lot of positives for us. We competed on the boards, and it was nice to see the ball go through the net a little bit more.”
Oxford Freshman Hannah Ryan scored six points in her first varsity game to share team-high scoring honors with Rachel Seiler.
Oxford plays at Deposit Tuesday.
Oxford: Sara Hodge, 1 0-0-2; Jessica Houghtaling, 0; Leah Karn, 0; Sarah Pratt, 1 0-0-2; Raigen Ehly, 0; Rachel Seiler, 2 0-4-6; Hannah Ryan, 3 0-0-6. Totals: 9 0-6-20.
Harpursville: Emily Hunt, 1 0-0-2; Carissa Warren, 1 0-0-2; Paige Melick, 0; Shelby Medovich, 7 4-8-18; Allison Storrs, 0; Abigail Miller, 0; Rincavage, 1 0-0-2; Mackenzie Havens, 2 0-3-6; Rachel Ballard, 4 0-0-8; Sarah Miller, 1 3-6-5; Payton Woloszyn, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 18 7-17-45.
Oxf. 6 2 3 9–20
Hap. 18 12 10 5–45
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (O) Seiler 2, (H) Havens 2. JV: Harpursville won. Officials: Miller, Phillips.
Boys’ Basketball
Unadilla Valley 72, Hancock 23
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley placed five players in double figures scoring for the first time this season in a 49-point rout of visiting Hancock Thursday.
UV held the undermanned Wildcats to just 10 points in the first half to open a 24-point lead. “We played pretty well in the first half and the defense was really good,” said UV coach Matt Osborne.
Ethan Grey led a balanced UV lineup with 12 points, Tyler Simmons netted a season-high 11, while Sam Tuttle, Ryan Postma, and Hank deGlee all had an even 10. “We moved the ball and spread out the scoring pretty well,” Osborne said. “Everyone got good looks at the basket.”
UV (7-4) hosts Afton on Wednesday.
Hancock: Ryan Tooley, 4 0-5-8; Louis Hall, 2 1-3-5; Ryan Slatcher, 2 1-2-6; Schaeffer, 0; Greg Tan, 0; Nick Dupuis 0; Nick Petriella, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 10 2-10-23.
UV: Drake Winnicki, 0; Ryan Postma, 5 0-0-10; Lance Gage, ; Steven Gillette, 1 0-2-2 ; Jon Schermerhorn, 1 0-0-2; Ethan Grey, 5 0-0-12; Tyler Simmons, 4 1-2-11; Kyle Brewer, ; Brett Hanslmaier, 4 0-0-8 ; Dylan Thomsen, 0; Marcus Granger, 2 3-5-7; Sam Tuttle, 5 0-0-10; Hank deGlee, 4 2-2-10. Totals: 31 6-11-72.
Han 6 4 4 9–23
UVa 16 18 18 20–72
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (UV) Grey 2, Simmons 2 (H) Slatcher. JV: UV won. Officials: Palmer, Curtis.
Boys’ Swimming
Holland Patent 88, Norwich 84
NORWICH – Norwich dominated in the win column taking nine of 12 events, but visiting Holland Patent had superior depth placement points, and capitalized on two NHS disqualifications to edge out the dual meet win Thursday evening.
Killian Benedict had a big day for the Purple with four overall wins including a season-low 58.23 in winning the 100 backstroke. Jon Manwarren claimed individual wins in the 200- and 500-yard freestyles, Ricky Finnegan took the diving competition, and Dan Zieno won the 100 butterfly.
Norwich had five season-best times to build on a strong performance earlier in the week against Owego. “Win, lose or draw, we’re taking these races as tuneups for sectionals,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We had a good night against Owego, and we had another good one today.”
Norwich is at Johnson City tonight at 5:30 p.m.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Benedict, Winter, Zieno, Finnegan, 1:58.76. 200 Free: (N) Jon Manwarren, 2:01.27. 200 IM: (HP) C. Celecki, 2:19.76. 50 free: (N) Killian Benedict, 23.34. Diving: (N) Ricky Finnegan, 181.50. 100 fly: (N) Dan Zieno, 1:02.70. 100 free: (N) Connor Supensky, 56.64. 500 free: (N) Manwarren, 5:49.18. 200 free relay: (HP), 1:43.57. 100 back: (N) Benedict, 58.23. 100 breaststroke: (HP)) Celecki, 1:12.28. 400 free relay: (N) Manwarren, Zieno, Winter, Benedict, 3:50.19.
Wrestling
B-G/A/H 42, Union-Endicott 31
ENDICOTT – In a matchup of two of the five top dual meet teams in Section IV, the Bears won the final three matches by pinfall to upend Union-Endicott Thursday.
Colby Foster (182), Mitchell Weist (195), and Dylan Mondore (220) all gathered six points for their team winning inside the six-minute distance.
With the win, the Bears remained unbeaten against Section IV teams.
Results
(started at 285 pounds)
285: Jacob Broder (UE) won by fft. 99: Evan Hyzer (B) dec. Owen Harvey, 6-2. 106: Cody Ferrara (B) dec. Rick Chastine, 12-9. 113: Chris Cirigliano (B) pinned Louie Buttino, 1:36. 120: Ryan McMahon (B) dec. Grant Gannon, 7-5. 126: Nate Weltzberg (UE) dec. Kevin Hubbard, 10-2. 132: Ben Bivar (B) pinned Mikey Carr, 3:48. 138: Zach Bendick (UE) pinned Shane Hoover, 4:27. 145: Tristan Martin (UE) dec. Jake Andrews, 4-3. 152: Madison Hoover (B) dec. Kyle VanAuken, 9-1. 160: Shalik Napoleon (UE) pinned Austin Carr, 4:52. 170: Zach Martin (UE) won by fft. 182: Colby Foster (B) pinned Nick Franek, 2:32. 195: Mitch Weist (B) pinned Danny DeMorris, 1:47. 220: Dylan Mondore (B) pinned Nick Lynch (UE), :48.
JV: U-E 9, BGAH 6
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