Wednesday night basketball wrapup

CHENANGO COUNTY – Following two days of snowy upstate New York weather, nearly all the Chenango County schools returned to the high school sporting world – rusty or not from the extended break.
GREENE – The Greene boys basketball saw their first action in some time, as they took to the road, traveling to Walton for what happened to be a road loss to the Warriors by a scoreline of 79-48.
Heating up, that is essentially what took too long for the Trojans to do – posting their lowest periods of scoring in both the first and third periods. The potential of the Trojan team on the offensive side is present as they were able to climb to periods of scoring at 25 points, and 19 points – in the second and fourth periods respectively – however, reaching this precipice of scoring would mean suffering through periods of low scoring, something that allowed the Warriors to run wild on the scoreboard.
Down only seven after one period ay 20-13, the Trojans attacked the net, dropping 25 points on the Warriors to taking the lead at 38-34 at the half. However, a halftime break cooled the once rolling Greene team off completely – as the 10 point period in the third showed flat play across the board for Greene, surrendering the lead at 61-47.
Although, they would find their feet again – outscoring Walton down the stretch 19-18 – the deficit they had dug themselves in was too much to overcome.
Next up for Greene is a road game on Friday, Jan. 27, when they travel to Hancock for a game starting at 5 p.m.

G: 13 25 10 19– 48
W: 20 14 27 18– 61

Greene: Brigham 0 0-2 0, Lohsen 1 0-0 2, Mills 0 0-0 0, Klumpp 2 0-0 4, Barry 4 0-0 8, Erickson 2 5-8 9, Walters 4 1-2 9, Gilmore 4 0-0 11, Williams 2 0-0 16, Smith 2 4-6 8, Lane 0 0-0 0.
Three-pointers: G– Williams 4, Gilmore 1.

BAINBRIDGE – The Bainbridge-Guilford Boys varsity basketball team played a solid game on Wednesday night, despite losing in their efforts to Deposit by a score of 59-46.
The 13 point loss saw consistent play by both sides throughout the game, as the Bobcats attempted but fell just short of truly keeping pace in the contest on Jan. 25.
Deposit managed to take the lead at the half by a score of 29-21. Down just eight points at the time, BG looked to the 3-ball in the third period – to which they hit three – posting their highest points in a period as a team in the third. However, even with their best scoring outing under their belts, BG again trailed 45-34 – as the lead slowly but surely kept growing despite their best efforts.
The Bobcats would be outscored 14-12 down the stretch, as they fell by a final score of 59-46. Leading BG in scoring in their losing efforts was Sean Jones who notched up his game for a 20 point game.
Next up for Bainbridge-Guilford, they will be on the road when they take on Walton on Jan. 27, at 7:15 p.m.

BG: 9 12 13 12– 46
D: 13 16 16 14– 59

Bainbridge-Guilford: Rideout 1 0-0 2, Cherniak 0 0-0 3, Jones 6 2-2 20, Halaquist 1 1-2 8, Ouimat 3 1-4 7, Palmatier 0 2-2 2, Johnson 2 0-0 4. Totals: 14 6-10 46.
Three-pointers: BG – Jones 2, Halaquist 1, Cherniak 1.

NEW BERLIN – In a self proclaimed 'ugly loss', the varsity girls basketball team at Unadilla Valley hosted a Wednesday evening game against Hancock where they subsequently fell by a score of 44-29.
The 15 point loss – saw three consecutive periods of sing digit scoring to begin the game – as Hancock took a hefty 20-10 lead at the half before closing out the third period up over the lady Storm 25-15.
“This was an ugly basketball game. We shot 10-65 from the field. They were missing their star player tonight, and we couldn't use that to our advantage,” said Unadilla Valley head coach Brandi Whitbeck.
UV finally found some footing for consolation in the final period pouring on 14 points to close out the game. However, when pushed by UV, Hancock pushed back washing Uv from their home court with a 19 point end to the game to take the win at 44-29.
Next up for the Unadilla Valley girls (2-12 overall), will play next on Monday, Jan. 30, in a makeup game where they will travel to Harpursville, to play at 7:15 p.m.
Notably, the UV girls did play a Thursday night home game, to which they won 55-33 over Afton. This will be reported in a later edition of The Evening Sun.

H: 11 9 5 19– 44
4 6 5 14– 29

Hancock: Lexy Houghton 7 2-3 16, Trinity Gotthardt 5 0-0 12, Mikayla Kravetsky 0 0-0 0, Gina Tan 1 0-4 3, Marjorie Rutledge 2 3-3 8, Andrea Wadeson 2 1-6 5, Kaylee Gill 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17 6-16 44.
Unadilla Valley: Izora Ramsey 0 0-2 0, Megan Winton 1 1-2 3, Julia Oglesby 1 3-4 5, Gina Del Sontro 2 0-0 4, Macie Franklin 0 0-0 0, Shelby Meade 4 3-7 11, Skylar Bard 2 0-0 4, Meegan White 0 0-0 0, Gabbie Bodie 0 0-0 0, Brooke Brown 0 0-0 0, Kirsten White 1 0-0 2. Totals: 10 7-15 29
Three-pointers: H – Gotthardt 2, Tan 1, Rutledge 1.

HARPURSVILLE – The Oxford Blackhawk boys varsity team enjoy a slow but decent game in their winning efforts this past Wednesday, as they downed the Hornets on the road with a win at 43-22.
“A little rusty,” said Oxford head coach Tim Davis. “Good defensive effort by all, held opponent to four first half points.”
To which the Oxford boys did just that – Oxford stifled the Hornets of Harpursville to just two field goals in the first period, while being able to shut out their opponent in the second in order to take the halftime lead of 23-4.
Leading the way in the road win for Oxford was Jason Davis with his triple double in the game, taking the team high 13 points, with 11 rebounds and 12 blocks.
Following Davis in the game, senior Rece Camadine recorded a season high 11 points in his efforts on the court.
Following the huge defensive first half, Oxford enjoyed a third period where they outscored the Hornets 8-6 – only to be followed up with a closing period where only one field goal would find the basket for the Blackhawks.
Oxford finished the game going 12-12 on the scoreboard with the Hornets, however, fouls on the Oxford boys would result in 10 of the 12 points scored to come by way of the free throw line where Oxford managed to 10-14 in the period.
Next up for Oxford following their 43-22 win, the Blackhawks will again be on the road later on this evening, Jan. 27, when they travel to Deposit for a game at 5:30 p.m.

O: 7 16 8 12– 43
H: 4 0 6 12– 22

Oxford: Adhi Viswanthan 2 3-4 7, Jason Davis 1 5-9 13, Rece Camadine 3 5-6 11, Jacob Marrone 0 0-0 0, Austin Crawford 4 1-3 9, Danny Woodford 1 1-2 3. Totals: 11 15-24 43.
Three-pointers: O– Davis 2.
HARPURSVILLE – Down by two points with the ball and with :10 seconds left in the game, a late turnover turned opponent points – closed the deal on the lady Blackhawks hopeful comeback.
The Oxford lady Blackhawks took to the road for a matchup with the struggling lady Hornets – to which they fell by a close score of 36-32.
Despite the loss, leading the way for Oxford was Raigen Ehly with her 11 points in the game.
Down 19-11 at the half, heart is what was seen this past Wednesday when the lady Blackhawks continued to claw and fight their way back into the game. Emerging from the half, Oxford would keep pace with Harpursville in the third period scoring six points to the Hornets seven in the period.
That is when things got exciting for the fans, Oxford went on a huge fourth period rampage, at the time down 26-17. The lady Blackhawks saw a dominant 15 point fourth period raise them to a near road win. Down 11 with seven minutes to go, a total team effort proved to take place as with just :10 left Oxford saw their deficit reduced to a mere four points – however, a late turnover turned layup proved to slam the door shut handing the Hornets the 36-32 win.
In the losing effort, Oxford saw a major contribution come from Jada Albin with her eight rebounds in the game, while she also added six points.
Next up for the Oxford girls, they will take to the road once again for a Friday, Jan. 27, game against Deposit, which will be played at 7:15 p.m.

O: 4 7 6 15– 32
H: 8 11 7 10– 36

Oxford: Gabby Martinez 0 0-0 0, Kylie Roys 1 0-0 2, Hannah Hodge 0 0-0 0, Jackie Murrier 0 0-0 0, Allison Beckwith 0 1-4 1, Katelyn Diamond 0 0-0 0, Hannah Ryan 2 0-0 4, Raigen Ehly 5 0-2 11, Jada Albin 3 0-0 6, Makayla Moore 0 0-0 0, Elle Ryan 3 2-6 8, Cheyenne Nebel 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 3-12 32.
Harpursville (3-8 overall): Hannah Nelson 0 0-0 0, Ashlee Howell 4 0-0 8, Kayli Smith 0 0-0 0, Abbey Hunt 2 0-0 4, MJ Kappauf 0 2-2 2, Abbie Livermore 6 3-10 15, Melody Cutting 0 0-0 0, Samantha Cower 1 2-4 4, Vanessa Groover 1 0-2 3. Totals: 14 7-18 36.
Three-pointers: O – Ehly 1; H – Groover 1.

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