Marauders clinch Center State Conference divisional title in regular season finale
CLINTON – The Marauders boys basketball team of Sherburne-Earlville returned home to cut down the nets in their gym following a 72-48 win over Clinton as they clinched the Center State Conference Division-I crown.
The Marauders lost their first and only conference game Monday night to Holland Patent. Needing the win over Clinton to claim the championship outright, S-E took no time at all to gain an early lead which they held on to for the remainder of the contest.
Four of Sherburne-Earlville’s starters put up points in the opening quarter of play where their balanced scoring helped them to a eight point lead.
Showing no signs of letting up, the Marauders extended their margin to 18 points after outscoring Clinton 21-11 in the second. Once again the even scoring between the S-E players contributed to their large advantage by the halftime break. The offensive stanza was paced Owen Rodriguez’s seven points.
Finishing the game with 24 points, Sherburne-Earlville’s Hunter Lane picked up 14 following the intermission to tie Clinton’s offensive production for the quarter. S-E tallied 25 in the quarter to give them 63 points entering the final eight minutes of play.
Clinton scored 14 in the fourth as Tanner Deveans was accountable for half of the point total. He finished with 22 to lead the home team. His teammate Chad Spann-Thomas added 11 points in the loss.
Sherburne-Earlville saw four finish in double figures in the scoring column. Lane led all with 24 while Gabe Irwin and Ryan Asma put up 11 points each. Noah Posson ended the night with 10. Rodriguez totalled nine.
Sherburne-Earlville now waits for their seed in the Section III Class B bracket. The seeding meeting is set to take place on Wednesday, February 13 in Syracuse at 9 a.m.
The Marauders lost their first and only conference game Monday night to Holland Patent. Needing the win over Clinton to claim the championship outright, S-E took no time at all to gain an early lead which they held on to for the remainder of the contest.
Four of Sherburne-Earlville’s starters put up points in the opening quarter of play where their balanced scoring helped them to a eight point lead.
Showing no signs of letting up, the Marauders extended their margin to 18 points after outscoring Clinton 21-11 in the second. Once again the even scoring between the S-E players contributed to their large advantage by the halftime break. The offensive stanza was paced Owen Rodriguez’s seven points.
Finishing the game with 24 points, Sherburne-Earlville’s Hunter Lane picked up 14 following the intermission to tie Clinton’s offensive production for the quarter. S-E tallied 25 in the quarter to give them 63 points entering the final eight minutes of play.
Clinton scored 14 in the fourth as Tanner Deveans was accountable for half of the point total. He finished with 22 to lead the home team. His teammate Chad Spann-Thomas added 11 points in the loss.
Sherburne-Earlville saw four finish in double figures in the scoring column. Lane led all with 24 while Gabe Irwin and Ryan Asma put up 11 points each. Noah Posson ended the night with 10. Rodriguez totalled nine.
Sherburne-Earlville now waits for their seed in the Section III Class B bracket. The seeding meeting is set to take place on Wednesday, February 13 in Syracuse at 9 a.m.
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