Marauders top Holland Patent to take 1st place in Center State league standings
SHERBURNE – Following their first league win of the season against Adirondack, the Marauders of Sherburne-Earlville defeated Holland Patent – the Center State Conference Division-I champions last season – 60-52 to take the top spot of the league Monday.
S-E’s Hunter Lane averaged 28.3 points per game prior to Monday’s league contest. Lane led the team with a game-high 30 points, nine of them coming from behind the 3-point line.
The Marauders came out strong in the first quarter with a 20-9 run over the Golden Knights behind 16 points from the senior guard of Sherburne-Earlville.
In the second, Holland Patent answered by going on a 23-9 run of their own, taking the lead with back-to-back 3-pointers by Max Thomann and D.J. Harter just before halftime.
Shaking off the eight minute stretch, Sherburne-Earlville came out of the break and took the lead for good with two made free throws by Gabe Irwin. Irwin’s shots from the foul line capped off the 16-11 spurt by the Marauders in the third.
During the final eight minutes of play, S-E out scored the Golden Knights 15-9 by keeping the defensive pressure on to pick up the eight point win.
Ryan Asma added nine points in the win for the Marauders while teammate Robert Hill chipped in eight points, all coming in the second half push.
Irwin finished with a full statline, tallying seven points, nine rebounds and eight assists. As Sherburne-Earlville controlled the boards, Noah Posson ended the night with eight rebounds to go along with his four points.
Holland Patent was led by Josh Ernst’s team-high 19 points while Harter recorded 17 in the loss.
S-E is now 2-0 in league play after picking up the 70-51 win on the road against Adirondack Friday night.
After holding a slim three point lead at the half, the Marauders scored 50 points in the final 16 minutes and allowed their opponents to score just 26 points during the stretch.
Lane had 17 in the second half surge by Sherburne-Earlville, adding to the 15 he had tallied in the first to finish with a game-high 32 points. Asma and Hill both scored 11 each with the majority of their points coming in the big scoring half for the Marauders.
S-E is now 4-1 overall on the season and will look to stay undefeated in the league play when they head to Canastota on Thursday. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Sherburne-Earlville 60, Holland Patent 52
HP 9 23 11 9 – 52
S-E 20 9 16 15 – 60
Holland Patent: Alex Nolan 0; Max Thomann 2 0-0-6; Mike Benedatto 1 0-0-2; Jeff Sobel 2 0-0-4; D.J. Harter 7 1-2-17; Nate Healey 1 0-0-2; Josh Ernst 8 2-4-19; Connor Stalker 1 0-0-2. TOTALS: 22 3-6-52.
Sherburne-Earlville: Owen Rodriguez 0; Gabe Irwin 1 4-6-7; Noah Posson 0 4-8-4; Huner Lane 11 5-10-30; John oley 1 0-0-2; Robert Hill 3 2-2-8; Ryan Asma 3 1-2-9. TOTALS: 23 16-28-60.
Fouled out: None. 3-point goals: (HP) Max Thomann 2, D.J. Harter 2, Josh Ernst 1; (S-E) Gabe Irwin 1, Hunter Lane 3, Ryan Asma 2. Officials: Carson and Bennett.
S-E’s Hunter Lane averaged 28.3 points per game prior to Monday’s league contest. Lane led the team with a game-high 30 points, nine of them coming from behind the 3-point line.
The Marauders came out strong in the first quarter with a 20-9 run over the Golden Knights behind 16 points from the senior guard of Sherburne-Earlville.
In the second, Holland Patent answered by going on a 23-9 run of their own, taking the lead with back-to-back 3-pointers by Max Thomann and D.J. Harter just before halftime.
Shaking off the eight minute stretch, Sherburne-Earlville came out of the break and took the lead for good with two made free throws by Gabe Irwin. Irwin’s shots from the foul line capped off the 16-11 spurt by the Marauders in the third.
During the final eight minutes of play, S-E out scored the Golden Knights 15-9 by keeping the defensive pressure on to pick up the eight point win.
Ryan Asma added nine points in the win for the Marauders while teammate Robert Hill chipped in eight points, all coming in the second half push.
Irwin finished with a full statline, tallying seven points, nine rebounds and eight assists. As Sherburne-Earlville controlled the boards, Noah Posson ended the night with eight rebounds to go along with his four points.
Holland Patent was led by Josh Ernst’s team-high 19 points while Harter recorded 17 in the loss.
S-E is now 2-0 in league play after picking up the 70-51 win on the road against Adirondack Friday night.
After holding a slim three point lead at the half, the Marauders scored 50 points in the final 16 minutes and allowed their opponents to score just 26 points during the stretch.
Lane had 17 in the second half surge by Sherburne-Earlville, adding to the 15 he had tallied in the first to finish with a game-high 32 points. Asma and Hill both scored 11 each with the majority of their points coming in the big scoring half for the Marauders.
S-E is now 4-1 overall on the season and will look to stay undefeated in the league play when they head to Canastota on Thursday. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Sherburne-Earlville 60, Holland Patent 52
HP 9 23 11 9 – 52
S-E 20 9 16 15 – 60
Holland Patent: Alex Nolan 0; Max Thomann 2 0-0-6; Mike Benedatto 1 0-0-2; Jeff Sobel 2 0-0-4; D.J. Harter 7 1-2-17; Nate Healey 1 0-0-2; Josh Ernst 8 2-4-19; Connor Stalker 1 0-0-2. TOTALS: 22 3-6-52.
Sherburne-Earlville: Owen Rodriguez 0; Gabe Irwin 1 4-6-7; Noah Posson 0 4-8-4; Huner Lane 11 5-10-30; John oley 1 0-0-2; Robert Hill 3 2-2-8; Ryan Asma 3 1-2-9. TOTALS: 23 16-28-60.
Fouled out: None. 3-point goals: (HP) Max Thomann 2, D.J. Harter 2, Josh Ernst 1; (S-E) Gabe Irwin 1, Hunter Lane 3, Ryan Asma 2. Officials: Carson and Bennett.
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