Bainbridge-Guilford suffers setback after back-to-back slow starts at Ray Clement Tournament
ONEONTA – After a slow start to the contest, the Bainbridge-Guilford Bobcats matched Frankfort-Schuyler point for point in the second half. However, it was the lead that the Maroon Knights built in the first half that guided them past the Bobcats in the consolation game of the Ray Clement Tournament held over the holiday break.
B-G was held to eight points in the first half while offensively, the Frankfort-Schuyler put up 37 first half points to go into the locker room with a 29 point lead.
In the second half, the Bobcats found their rhythm with Devon Scherhaufer’s 3-pointer and perfect 4-for-4 shooting at the foul line as a boost in the third quarter.
The final eight minutes of play saw balanced scoring by B-G as they scored 13 in the stanza. This quarter, Michael Stevens paced Bainbridge-Guilford with his five points.
The Bobcats were led by Scherhaufer’s 13 points for a high in the scoring column. Teammates Haiden Burns and Tom Palmatier both chipped in seven points in the loss.
The opening round game for B-G ended with a loss to Morris after yet another untimely slow start to the contest.
Morris scored 25 and 20 in each of the first half quarters while Bainbridge-Guilford was able to put up a two quarter total of 13 points.
The Bobcats bounced back out of the intermission to out score Morris in the second half 28-27.
Palmatier and Burns led the B-G offensive attack against the Mustangs, each finishing with 12 points in the game. Scherhaufer ended the night with 10, six points coming from beyond the 3-point line.
The Bobcats host Delhi Thursday night as they resume Midstate Athletic Conference regular season action. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
Frankfort-Schuyler 61, Bainbridge-Guilford 32 (Consolation game)
F-S 19 18 11 13 – 61
B-G 4 4 11 13 – 31
Frankfort-Schuyler: Levi Spina 4 4-7-14; Michelongelo Spina 4 2-4-10; Darryl Padula 0; Jeffery DeSarro 7 0-1-15; Jordan Kane 3 0-0-7; Andrew Spina 1 0-0-2; Joe Casamento 1 0-0-3; Michael Quinn 2 0-0-4. TOTALS: 24 8-14-61.
Bainbridge-Guilford: Devon Scherhaufer 3 5-6-13, Haiden Burns 3 1-2-7, Michael Stevens 2 0-0-5, Parker Finch 0; Trent Thorton 0; Garrett Ives 0 0-2-0, Thomas Palmatier 6 0-7-12; Ethan Gregory 0. TOTALS: 9 9-15-32.
3 point goals: (F-S) L. Spina 2, DeSarro 1, Kane 1, Quinn 1; (B-G) Scherhaufer 2, Stevens 1.
Morris 72, Bainbridge-Guilford 41 (First-round game)
Morris 25 20 15 12 – 72
B-G 6 7 17 11 – 41
Morris: Matt Murphy 8 0-0-16, Jake Goodspeed 4 0-0-8, Hamid Williams 0, Tylor Kopp 2 0-0-5, Brandon Richards 3 0-0-7, John Oliver 4 0-0-9, Scott Strain 2 0-0-4, Scott Murphy 0, Ben Child 6 2-2-14, Devon Alger 0, Nate Edwards 4 1-2-9, John Child 0. TOTALS: 33 3-4-72.
Bainbridge-Guilford: Devon Scherhaufer 4 0-0-10, Haiden Burns 6 0-0-12, Michael Stevens 1 0-0-2, Parker Finch 0; Trent Thorton 1 0-0-3, Garrett Ives 0, Thomas Palmatier 6 0-7-12; Ethan Gregory 0. TOTALS: 19 0-9-41.
3-point goals: (M) Kopp 1, Richards 1, Oliver 1; (B-G) Scherhaufer 2, Thorton 1.
B-G was held to eight points in the first half while offensively, the Frankfort-Schuyler put up 37 first half points to go into the locker room with a 29 point lead.
In the second half, the Bobcats found their rhythm with Devon Scherhaufer’s 3-pointer and perfect 4-for-4 shooting at the foul line as a boost in the third quarter.
The final eight minutes of play saw balanced scoring by B-G as they scored 13 in the stanza. This quarter, Michael Stevens paced Bainbridge-Guilford with his five points.
The Bobcats were led by Scherhaufer’s 13 points for a high in the scoring column. Teammates Haiden Burns and Tom Palmatier both chipped in seven points in the loss.
The opening round game for B-G ended with a loss to Morris after yet another untimely slow start to the contest.
Morris scored 25 and 20 in each of the first half quarters while Bainbridge-Guilford was able to put up a two quarter total of 13 points.
The Bobcats bounced back out of the intermission to out score Morris in the second half 28-27.
Palmatier and Burns led the B-G offensive attack against the Mustangs, each finishing with 12 points in the game. Scherhaufer ended the night with 10, six points coming from beyond the 3-point line.
The Bobcats host Delhi Thursday night as they resume Midstate Athletic Conference regular season action. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
Frankfort-Schuyler 61, Bainbridge-Guilford 32 (Consolation game)
F-S 19 18 11 13 – 61
B-G 4 4 11 13 – 31
Frankfort-Schuyler: Levi Spina 4 4-7-14; Michelongelo Spina 4 2-4-10; Darryl Padula 0; Jeffery DeSarro 7 0-1-15; Jordan Kane 3 0-0-7; Andrew Spina 1 0-0-2; Joe Casamento 1 0-0-3; Michael Quinn 2 0-0-4. TOTALS: 24 8-14-61.
Bainbridge-Guilford: Devon Scherhaufer 3 5-6-13, Haiden Burns 3 1-2-7, Michael Stevens 2 0-0-5, Parker Finch 0; Trent Thorton 0; Garrett Ives 0 0-2-0, Thomas Palmatier 6 0-7-12; Ethan Gregory 0. TOTALS: 9 9-15-32.
3 point goals: (F-S) L. Spina 2, DeSarro 1, Kane 1, Quinn 1; (B-G) Scherhaufer 2, Stevens 1.
Morris 72, Bainbridge-Guilford 41 (First-round game)
Morris 25 20 15 12 – 72
B-G 6 7 17 11 – 41
Morris: Matt Murphy 8 0-0-16, Jake Goodspeed 4 0-0-8, Hamid Williams 0, Tylor Kopp 2 0-0-5, Brandon Richards 3 0-0-7, John Oliver 4 0-0-9, Scott Strain 2 0-0-4, Scott Murphy 0, Ben Child 6 2-2-14, Devon Alger 0, Nate Edwards 4 1-2-9, John Child 0. TOTALS: 33 3-4-72.
Bainbridge-Guilford: Devon Scherhaufer 4 0-0-10, Haiden Burns 6 0-0-12, Michael Stevens 1 0-0-2, Parker Finch 0; Trent Thorton 1 0-0-3, Garrett Ives 0, Thomas Palmatier 6 0-7-12; Ethan Gregory 0. TOTALS: 19 0-9-41.
3-point goals: (M) Kopp 1, Richards 1, Oliver 1; (B-G) Scherhaufer 2, Thorton 1.
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