Lady Vikings can’t handle Blue Devils pressure; S-E earns 5th win of season
MADISON – The home Madison Blue Devils put pressure on the Lady Vikings of Otselic Valley for the entire first quarter and jumped out to a 20-1 lead because of it. The Blue Devils won the game with a final score of 60-12 Wednesday.
A few minutes into the contest, Madison’s Kayla Usborne tallied the 1000th point of her career as she finished with 14 points in the eight minute stretch. Usborne added 10 more throughout the game to record a game-high 24 points.
As the Blue Devils applied the full-court pressure in the first, Otselic Valley’s head coach Danielle Graham said her team struggled to get the ball over the half court line.
With Madison taking the press off for the rest of the game, the Vikings were able to get the ball into their offensive half of the floor. However, they ran into a tough night shooting from the floor. The Devils defense also had strong half-court play, making it hard for OV to score.
The second quarter saw Otselic Valley put nine points on the scoreboard as Cassie Agren scored six points and Lexi Hazzard hit a shot from behind the 3-point arc.
Agren finished with a team-best seven points and added 11 rebounds to her statline. Maygan Roy of Otselic Valley pulled in nine boards off the glass in the loss.
The Vikings (2-5, 1-3) host New York Mills at 6 p.m. on Friday for a non-league matchup.
Madison 60, Otselic Valley 15
OV 1 9 0 2 – 15
Mad 20 8 20 12 – 60
Otselic Valley: Lexi hazzard 1 0-0-3; Gracie Costa 0; Maygan Roy 1 0-0-2; Cassie Agren 2 2-8-7; Maddisyn Mackrell 0; Victoria Reichard 0; Jessica Comfort 0. TOTALS: 4 2-8-12.
Madison: Kayla Usborne 10 3-3-24; Braelynn Merrell 1 0-0-3; Lyncoln Belden 1 0-0-3; Baileigh Strong 4 0-2-8; Miah Idzi 2 0-0-4; Kierston Abrams 2 0-0-4; Christa Usborne 3 0-0-6; Jordan Mayne 2 0-0-4; Mary Ellen Coleman 1 2-4-4. TOTALS: 26 5-9-60.
Fouled out: None. 3-point goals: (OV) Lexi Hazzard 1, Cassie Agren 1; (M) Kayla Usborne 1, Braelynn Merrell 1, Lyncoln Belden 1. Officials: Sisti and Talerico.
Sherburne-Earlville 52, Canastota 17
CANASTOTA – The Lady Marauders of Sherburne-Earlville rebounded from the loss last Friday, rolling to a 52-17 league win over Canastota Tuesday night.
S-E didn’t allow Canastota to score more than seven points in a quarter as they recorded three double digit scoring stanzas of their own.
The Marauders opened up the contest with a 10-5 lead and settled in by the middle quarters, scoring 17 in the second and pouring in 20 eight minutes later.
In the second, Tessa Cole of Sherburne-Earlville caught fire as she hit four shots from the floor to total nine points in the stretch. She finished with a game-high 17 points.
The third quarter saw balanced scoring from the Marauders squad as five different players added to the scoreboard. Kaitlyn Furner and Cole both put up six points to lead the way. Defensively, S-E held Canastota to a single point in the eight minutes of play.
Canastota out scored Sherburne-Earlville in the final quarter, 7-5. They were led by Jessica Evans throughout the contest as she finished with a team-high 14 points.
Furner recorded 10 points in the contest to give her two straight games with double digits in the scoring column. Sage Ashton and MacKenzie Holmes each chipped in six while Jaci Wright, Maria Albertina and Destinee Posey all added four points a piece.
The Marauders (5-2, 1-1) host Clinton on Friday for back-to-back league contests. Friday’s game will tip-off at 5:30 p.m., a start earlier than normal. S-E currently holds third place in the Center State Conference Division-I standings.
Sherburne-Earlville 52, Canastota 17
S-E 10 17 20 5 – 52
Can 5 4 1 7 – 17
Sherburne-Earlville: Sage Aston 3 0-0-6; Kaitlyn Furner 4 2-4-10; Jaci Wright 2 0-0-4, Tessa Cole 6 3-4-17, Maria Albertina 2 0-0-4, Alex Kober 0 1-2-1, MacKenzie Holmes 3 0-0-6, Destinee Posey 2 0-0-4. TOTALS: 22 6-10-52.
Canastota: Sapphire Slawsky 0; Kim Mitchell 0; Taylor Stevens 0 0-3-0; Hayley Patane 0; Carly Cashel 1 0-0-3; Jessica Evans 6 1-7-14. Zyiasia Coleman 0. TOTALS: 7 1-10-17.
Fouled out: None. 3-point goals: (S-E) Tessa Cole 2; (C) Jessica Evans 1, Carley Cashel. Officials: Masters and Daviao.
A few minutes into the contest, Madison’s Kayla Usborne tallied the 1000th point of her career as she finished with 14 points in the eight minute stretch. Usborne added 10 more throughout the game to record a game-high 24 points.
As the Blue Devils applied the full-court pressure in the first, Otselic Valley’s head coach Danielle Graham said her team struggled to get the ball over the half court line.
With Madison taking the press off for the rest of the game, the Vikings were able to get the ball into their offensive half of the floor. However, they ran into a tough night shooting from the floor. The Devils defense also had strong half-court play, making it hard for OV to score.
The second quarter saw Otselic Valley put nine points on the scoreboard as Cassie Agren scored six points and Lexi Hazzard hit a shot from behind the 3-point arc.
Agren finished with a team-best seven points and added 11 rebounds to her statline. Maygan Roy of Otselic Valley pulled in nine boards off the glass in the loss.
The Vikings (2-5, 1-3) host New York Mills at 6 p.m. on Friday for a non-league matchup.
Madison 60, Otselic Valley 15
OV 1 9 0 2 – 15
Mad 20 8 20 12 – 60
Otselic Valley: Lexi hazzard 1 0-0-3; Gracie Costa 0; Maygan Roy 1 0-0-2; Cassie Agren 2 2-8-7; Maddisyn Mackrell 0; Victoria Reichard 0; Jessica Comfort 0. TOTALS: 4 2-8-12.
Madison: Kayla Usborne 10 3-3-24; Braelynn Merrell 1 0-0-3; Lyncoln Belden 1 0-0-3; Baileigh Strong 4 0-2-8; Miah Idzi 2 0-0-4; Kierston Abrams 2 0-0-4; Christa Usborne 3 0-0-6; Jordan Mayne 2 0-0-4; Mary Ellen Coleman 1 2-4-4. TOTALS: 26 5-9-60.
Fouled out: None. 3-point goals: (OV) Lexi Hazzard 1, Cassie Agren 1; (M) Kayla Usborne 1, Braelynn Merrell 1, Lyncoln Belden 1. Officials: Sisti and Talerico.
Sherburne-Earlville 52, Canastota 17
CANASTOTA – The Lady Marauders of Sherburne-Earlville rebounded from the loss last Friday, rolling to a 52-17 league win over Canastota Tuesday night.
S-E didn’t allow Canastota to score more than seven points in a quarter as they recorded three double digit scoring stanzas of their own.
The Marauders opened up the contest with a 10-5 lead and settled in by the middle quarters, scoring 17 in the second and pouring in 20 eight minutes later.
In the second, Tessa Cole of Sherburne-Earlville caught fire as she hit four shots from the floor to total nine points in the stretch. She finished with a game-high 17 points.
The third quarter saw balanced scoring from the Marauders squad as five different players added to the scoreboard. Kaitlyn Furner and Cole both put up six points to lead the way. Defensively, S-E held Canastota to a single point in the eight minutes of play.
Canastota out scored Sherburne-Earlville in the final quarter, 7-5. They were led by Jessica Evans throughout the contest as she finished with a team-high 14 points.
Furner recorded 10 points in the contest to give her two straight games with double digits in the scoring column. Sage Ashton and MacKenzie Holmes each chipped in six while Jaci Wright, Maria Albertina and Destinee Posey all added four points a piece.
The Marauders (5-2, 1-1) host Clinton on Friday for back-to-back league contests. Friday’s game will tip-off at 5:30 p.m., a start earlier than normal. S-E currently holds third place in the Center State Conference Division-I standings.
Sherburne-Earlville 52, Canastota 17
S-E 10 17 20 5 – 52
Can 5 4 1 7 – 17
Sherburne-Earlville: Sage Aston 3 0-0-6; Kaitlyn Furner 4 2-4-10; Jaci Wright 2 0-0-4, Tessa Cole 6 3-4-17, Maria Albertina 2 0-0-4, Alex Kober 0 1-2-1, MacKenzie Holmes 3 0-0-6, Destinee Posey 2 0-0-4. TOTALS: 22 6-10-52.
Canastota: Sapphire Slawsky 0; Kim Mitchell 0; Taylor Stevens 0 0-3-0; Hayley Patane 0; Carly Cashel 1 0-0-3; Jessica Evans 6 1-7-14. Zyiasia Coleman 0. TOTALS: 7 1-10-17.
Fouled out: None. 3-point goals: (S-E) Tessa Cole 2; (C) Jessica Evans 1, Carley Cashel. Officials: Masters and Daviao.
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