Newfield ends UV’s season with big second quarter run
NEWFIELD – The host and third-seeded Newfield Wolverines used a 26-1 run in the second quarter to take down No. 14 Unadilla Valley 61-34 in Tuesday’s first round of the Section IV Class C tournament.
“The game was extremely physical,” said Brandi Whitbeck, the Lady Storm’s head coach. “We played hard but we just couldn’t get in a flow. They had a huge second quarter that put the game out of reach.”
UV was within four points after the first quarter, scoring nine. Seven of those nine were scored by Meegan White.
However, the Storm were held by Newfield to a single trip to the free throw line. Unadilla Valley’s Shelby Meade made one of two attempts to register the only point scored by the visiting team in the second
Newfield went on to score their 26 points in the stanza behind balanced scoring by six different players and were led Katie Moravec’s eight points. With their big quarter, the Lady Wolverines extended their lead to 29 points at the halftime break.
Both teams came out of the intermission to score 13 points, keeping the Newfield advantage at 29 points. In the third, Sophie Off drained the lone 3-point bucket by the Storm as she scored five to pace UV in the quarter.
Unadilla Valley outscored the Wolverines in the final eight minutes of play 11-8 as Meade scored nine. Meaded, a senior on the UV squad, ended her career on a high note as she recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
White also reached double figures, scoring 11 points. Off finished with five points that we all scored in the third. Both White and Off return next season.
Moravec led Newfield with a game-high 17 points while teammate Jenna Goodwin ended the night in double digits, scoring 16 points. Brooke Tyskewicz chipped in nine points for the Wolverines, who will move on to the quarterfinals round against Moravia.
Unadilla Valley ends their 2018-2019 campaign with a final record of 8-12.
Newfield 61, Unadilla Valley 34
Unadilla Valley 9 1 13 11 – 34
Newfield 13 26 13 8 – 61
Unadilla Valley: Kayla Christian 0 0-2-0; Keona Courtright 0; Kyleigh George 1 1-3-3; Melinda Keach 0; Shelby Meade 4 5-8-13; Sophie Off 2 0-0-5; Kirsten White 1 0-0-2; Meegan White 4 3-5-11. TOTALS: 8 9-18-34.
Newfield: Kelly Moravec 2 0-0-5; Katie Moravec 7 4-6-17; Tatiyana Smith 1 0-0-2; Maura Wood- Ellis 2 0-0-4; Brooke Tyskewicz 3 1-2-9; Jenna Goodwin 6 3-4-16; Autumn Hunsinger 1 1-3-3; Mackenzie Wendt 1 0-0-3. TOTALS: 23 9-15-61.
Fouled out: (UV) K. White; (N) Hunsinger. 3-point goals: (U) Off 1; (N) Kel. Moravec 1; Kat. Moravec 1; Tyskewicz 2; Goodwin 1; Wendt 1.
“The game was extremely physical,” said Brandi Whitbeck, the Lady Storm’s head coach. “We played hard but we just couldn’t get in a flow. They had a huge second quarter that put the game out of reach.”
UV was within four points after the first quarter, scoring nine. Seven of those nine were scored by Meegan White.
However, the Storm were held by Newfield to a single trip to the free throw line. Unadilla Valley’s Shelby Meade made one of two attempts to register the only point scored by the visiting team in the second
Newfield went on to score their 26 points in the stanza behind balanced scoring by six different players and were led Katie Moravec’s eight points. With their big quarter, the Lady Wolverines extended their lead to 29 points at the halftime break.
Both teams came out of the intermission to score 13 points, keeping the Newfield advantage at 29 points. In the third, Sophie Off drained the lone 3-point bucket by the Storm as she scored five to pace UV in the quarter.
Unadilla Valley outscored the Wolverines in the final eight minutes of play 11-8 as Meade scored nine. Meaded, a senior on the UV squad, ended her career on a high note as she recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
White also reached double figures, scoring 11 points. Off finished with five points that we all scored in the third. Both White and Off return next season.
Moravec led Newfield with a game-high 17 points while teammate Jenna Goodwin ended the night in double digits, scoring 16 points. Brooke Tyskewicz chipped in nine points for the Wolverines, who will move on to the quarterfinals round against Moravia.
Unadilla Valley ends their 2018-2019 campaign with a final record of 8-12.
Newfield 61, Unadilla Valley 34
Unadilla Valley 9 1 13 11 – 34
Newfield 13 26 13 8 – 61
Unadilla Valley: Kayla Christian 0 0-2-0; Keona Courtright 0; Kyleigh George 1 1-3-3; Melinda Keach 0; Shelby Meade 4 5-8-13; Sophie Off 2 0-0-5; Kirsten White 1 0-0-2; Meegan White 4 3-5-11. TOTALS: 8 9-18-34.
Newfield: Kelly Moravec 2 0-0-5; Katie Moravec 7 4-6-17; Tatiyana Smith 1 0-0-2; Maura Wood- Ellis 2 0-0-4; Brooke Tyskewicz 3 1-2-9; Jenna Goodwin 6 3-4-16; Autumn Hunsinger 1 1-3-3; Mackenzie Wendt 1 0-0-3. TOTALS: 23 9-15-61.
Fouled out: (UV) K. White; (N) Hunsinger. 3-point goals: (U) Off 1; (N) Kel. Moravec 1; Kat. Moravec 1; Tyskewicz 2; Goodwin 1; Wendt 1.
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