UV Holiday Tournament: UV girls defeat Windsor in consolation game, take third
Kadence York (#3) scores 17 points to lead UV over Windsor in the UV Holiday Tournament girls consolation game. (Photo by Morgan Golliver)
NEW BERLIN – To kick-off the second day of the UV Holiday tournament, the Unadilla Valley girls basketball team stepped up their game plan to defeat Windsor 45-38. The win earned them a third place finish in their own tournament.
After a back and forth affair in the first quarter, UV’s Jaiden Schrag and Kadence York found their rhythm before halftime. Schrag and York put their skills to work dynamically to give UV a 31-20 lead after 16 minutes of play. York had 12 of her total 17 points in the first half while Schrag had seven points. Schrag finished with nine points.
The second half slowed down for both teams. Windsor fought back late in the fourth quarter, but UV held on.
Windsor’s Autumn Helstein was back on the free-throw line, sweating profusely as she single-handedly led her team with 24 points. She made seven free-throws and played consistently throughout all four quarters, but her teammates could not provide assistance.
UV’s Kadence York and Windsor’s Autumn Helstein earned all-tournament team honors, following the game.
UV (4-5) will resume MAC league play at Unatego on Wednesday, January 4 at 7 p.m.
Scores by Quarter:
WI 11 9 8 10—38
UV 16 15 9 5–45
WI: Autumn Helstein 24, Sydney Angelo 7, Claire Beattie 5, Cassie Bellmore 3, Ashlee Hagerman 2.
UV: Kadence York 17, Jaiden Schrag 9, Natalie Crandall 6, Bella Jones 6, Maddie Sayles 5, Kora Johnson 2.
Three-Pointers: WI 3 (Angelo, Beattie, Bellmore); UV 2 (York, Sayles)
After a back and forth affair in the first quarter, UV’s Jaiden Schrag and Kadence York found their rhythm before halftime. Schrag and York put their skills to work dynamically to give UV a 31-20 lead after 16 minutes of play. York had 12 of her total 17 points in the first half while Schrag had seven points. Schrag finished with nine points.
The second half slowed down for both teams. Windsor fought back late in the fourth quarter, but UV held on.
Windsor’s Autumn Helstein was back on the free-throw line, sweating profusely as she single-handedly led her team with 24 points. She made seven free-throws and played consistently throughout all four quarters, but her teammates could not provide assistance.
UV’s Kadence York and Windsor’s Autumn Helstein earned all-tournament team honors, following the game.
UV (4-5) will resume MAC league play at Unatego on Wednesday, January 4 at 7 p.m.
Scores by Quarter:
WI 11 9 8 10—38
UV 16 15 9 5–45
WI: Autumn Helstein 24, Sydney Angelo 7, Claire Beattie 5, Cassie Bellmore 3, Ashlee Hagerman 2.
UV: Kadence York 17, Jaiden Schrag 9, Natalie Crandall 6, Bella Jones 6, Maddie Sayles 5, Kora Johnson 2.
Three-Pointers: WI 3 (Angelo, Beattie, Bellmore); UV 2 (York, Sayles)
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