Greene upsets UV on senior night
By Nick Andrews
Sun Sports Contributor
Photo by Frank Speziale
UNADILLA VALLEY – Unadilla Valley Storm seniors played their hearts out for their hometown last night, Jan. 28, when they were honored on their senior night.
This effort could not surpass the strong ball handling and excitement shown by the Greene Trojans who would upset the Storm on their home court 52-31.
Unadilla Valley recognized each of their seniors: Ethan Grey, Ryan Postma, Marcus Granger, Tyler Simmons, Derrick Schwab, Lance Gage. Postma, Hanslmaier, and Granger led the team in baskets.
Despite an overall team loss for the Storm, the team did come out of the first quarter looking very strong. Both teams keeping both sides of the gym on their feet with fast passes and great defense, going into the second quarter the game was tied at 13- 13.
Midway through the game had both teams battling inside the paint for rebounds and layups, before Greene’s number 2, Jordan Harrington, hit a surprise 3-pointer to take the lead. Harrington would finish the game as the Trojans leading scorer, netting 11.
This lead put Greene ahead as they would keep this lead defending off a struggling UV team who could not seem to find the basket.
Brett Hanslmaier, the leading scorer for UV executed 8 baskets inside the three-point line bringing back some hope to a senior night victory, as UV only would trail by 10-points, 41-31.
Fourth quarter prevailed to be the hardest for the Storm, as they failed to score a single basket in the entire quarter, leaving them with a big loss on senior night.
Greene earned the upset victory 52-31. Unadilla Valley will next play away on Feb. 3, at 7:15 p.m. against the Bainbridge-Guilford.
Game Statistics:
GRE: Brewer, 3 0-0 6; Brigham, 0; J. Harrington, 5 1-1 15; Austin, 0 1-2 1; Day, 2 7-9 11; Kinney, 0; Berchardt, 0; Erickson, 3 0-0 6; Walters, 3 0-0 6; Golmore, 1 0-0 2; Klecha, 0; Miranda, 2 1-5 5.
UV: Andrew Jackson, 1 0-0 2; Ryan Postma, 4 0-1 9; Derrick Schwab, 0; Geoff Keach, 0; Ethan Grey, 0; Tyler Simmons, 0 0-3 0; Matt Turner, 0; Brett Hanslmaier, 8 3-5 19; Lance Gage, 0; Marcus Granger, 0 1-2 1; Cameron Furguson, 0; Mason Mikalunas, 0.
Sun Sports Contributor
Photo by Frank Speziale
UNADILLA VALLEY – Unadilla Valley Storm seniors played their hearts out for their hometown last night, Jan. 28, when they were honored on their senior night.
This effort could not surpass the strong ball handling and excitement shown by the Greene Trojans who would upset the Storm on their home court 52-31.
Unadilla Valley recognized each of their seniors: Ethan Grey, Ryan Postma, Marcus Granger, Tyler Simmons, Derrick Schwab, Lance Gage. Postma, Hanslmaier, and Granger led the team in baskets.
Despite an overall team loss for the Storm, the team did come out of the first quarter looking very strong. Both teams keeping both sides of the gym on their feet with fast passes and great defense, going into the second quarter the game was tied at 13- 13.
Midway through the game had both teams battling inside the paint for rebounds and layups, before Greene’s number 2, Jordan Harrington, hit a surprise 3-pointer to take the lead. Harrington would finish the game as the Trojans leading scorer, netting 11.
This lead put Greene ahead as they would keep this lead defending off a struggling UV team who could not seem to find the basket.
Brett Hanslmaier, the leading scorer for UV executed 8 baskets inside the three-point line bringing back some hope to a senior night victory, as UV only would trail by 10-points, 41-31.
Fourth quarter prevailed to be the hardest for the Storm, as they failed to score a single basket in the entire quarter, leaving them with a big loss on senior night.
Greene earned the upset victory 52-31. Unadilla Valley will next play away on Feb. 3, at 7:15 p.m. against the Bainbridge-Guilford.
Game Statistics:
GRE: Brewer, 3 0-0 6; Brigham, 0; J. Harrington, 5 1-1 15; Austin, 0 1-2 1; Day, 2 7-9 11; Kinney, 0; Berchardt, 0; Erickson, 3 0-0 6; Walters, 3 0-0 6; Golmore, 1 0-0 2; Klecha, 0; Miranda, 2 1-5 5.
UV: Andrew Jackson, 1 0-0 2; Ryan Postma, 4 0-1 9; Derrick Schwab, 0; Geoff Keach, 0; Ethan Grey, 0; Tyler Simmons, 0 0-3 0; Matt Turner, 0; Brett Hanslmaier, 8 3-5 19; Lance Gage, 0; Marcus Granger, 0 1-2 1; Cameron Furguson, 0; Mason Mikalunas, 0.
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