Bobcats downed by two STAC opponents

S-E falls in second half to Holland Patent

BAINBRIDGE – Playing back-to-back games against Southern Tier Athletic Conference teams, the Bobcats of Bainbridge-Guilford nearly took one of the two but were downed in both contests in last week’s action.
First, B-G hosted the Black Knights of Windsor on Thursday, where the Bobcats fell by a final of 55-46.
Bainbridge-Guilford held a 28-20 lead at the half as the balanced scoring of seven different players pushed the home team to the advantage. The Bobcats were led by Garrett Ives seven points over the first two quarters whole Parker Finch tallied six and Trent Thornton added five.
Out of the intermission, however, B-G’s offense slowed down and Windsor’s picked up as the Black Knights went on a 21-9 run in the third quarter. The Windsor spurt in the stanza –paced by Ethan Reed’s 10 points – came from eight offensive rebounds that saw four baskets scored as a result of the Knights cleaning up the glass.
The Windsor rebounding led to a four point margin with just one quarter remaining in the contest.
In the fourth, the Bobcats were once again held to just nine points while the Black Knights tallied 14 in the quarter to take the victory.
B-G’s scoring finished with an even distribution throughout. Thorton led with 10 while Michael Stevens chipped in eight. Finch and Ives ended with their first half points totals and three other Bobcats ended the night scoring five.
Haiden Burns grabbed 11 rebounds, Ryan Porter had five assists and Kolby Furgason recorded three blocks for other notable stats against Windsor.
Reed led the Black Knights with 14 points in the win.
In their second game of the week, the Bobcats fell to the Susquehanna Valley Sabers 58-29 in a Saturday matinee contest.
Sus Valley opened the contest with a 22-4 run and continued to build their lead to a 29-point deficit for B-G at the intermission.
Bainbridge-Guilford outscored the Sabers after halftime 12-7 but were held to just six points in the fourth.
Furgason led the Bobcats with 12 points – all coming from behind the 3-point arc. Thornton also tallied all of his points from long distance, finishing with nine on three made 3-pointers.
Joe Waitkovicz of Susquehanna Valley tied Furagson for a game-high 12 points.
B-G is scheduled to travel to Delhi on Tuesday as they return to conference play. Game time is 7:15 p.m.
Holland Patent 71, Sherburne-Earlville 54
UTICA – Taking on league foe Holland Patent in the Mohawk Valley Classic at Utica College on Saturday, the Marauders of Sherburne-Earlville fell to the Golden Knights 71-54.
The two teams were in a first half battle with the S-E coming out on top in each of the first two quarters by three points.
However, the six-point first half lead was quickly erased by Holland Patent as the Golden Knights went on a 27-9 spurt in the third to take a 12 point advantage with one quarter of play remaining.
Holland Patent kept the momentum in their favor in the fourth despite Sherburne-Earlville’s attempt to answer in the final eight minutes. The Golden Knights outscored the Marauders 19-14 in the stanza to earn the 17 point win.
S-E’s Robert Hill led the team in the scoring column with 17 points while Gabe Irwin added 14 points.
Holland Patent’s Dylan Ernst led all scorers with 24 points and teammates Nolan Alexander and Adam Jones each finished in double figures. Alexander ended the night with 12 while Jones tallied 13.
The Marauders (2-7) host Adirondack on January 13 at 7 p.m.

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