B-G girls top UV
NEW BERLIN – The Bainbridge-Guilford Bobcats girls basketball team picked up a big league win on the road against Unadilla Valley on Friday night in a 54-30 game. B-G remains behind Greene in the MAC standings with a 4-1 league record and a 7-3 record overall. UV dropped to 0-3 in the league and are 4-6 overall.
B-G built up a steady lead from the start, scoring 27 points within the first eight minutes with Peyton Umbra contributing with all her six points and Jayslin Henderson excelling with 13 points. B-G also had the most free-throw attempts in the first quarter, where they had success at the free-throw line throughout the contest, making 15 of 20 attempts for 75 percent shooting.
The Storm were led by Natalie Crandall and Shyla Roberts in the first quarter, contributing with the team’s six points, before picking up the pace before halftime. UV was held to single-digit scoring in the second half with the same efforts from Crandall and Roberts as well as Myriah Taylor and Adrienne Hodge in the final eight minutes.
Jayslin Henderson led the Bobcats with 16 points. Marissa Mayo and Emma Kinter both finished with 10 points as Jalyn Winans chipped in eight points with two three’s. Peyton Umbra added six points, all in the first quarter, as Tori Suda sinked in four free-throws.
UV’s Roberts led the team with 11 points as Crandall had eight points. Hodge dished out seven points with three free-throws. Myriah Taylor had four points in the loss.
B-G (7-3) hosts Delhi on Thursday at 7:15 p.m. while UV (4-6) heads to Harpursville on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.
Scores by quarter:
BG 27 9 11 7—54
UV 6 11 6 7—30
B-G built up a steady lead from the start, scoring 27 points within the first eight minutes with Peyton Umbra contributing with all her six points and Jayslin Henderson excelling with 13 points. B-G also had the most free-throw attempts in the first quarter, where they had success at the free-throw line throughout the contest, making 15 of 20 attempts for 75 percent shooting.
The Storm were led by Natalie Crandall and Shyla Roberts in the first quarter, contributing with the team’s six points, before picking up the pace before halftime. UV was held to single-digit scoring in the second half with the same efforts from Crandall and Roberts as well as Myriah Taylor and Adrienne Hodge in the final eight minutes.
Jayslin Henderson led the Bobcats with 16 points. Marissa Mayo and Emma Kinter both finished with 10 points as Jalyn Winans chipped in eight points with two three’s. Peyton Umbra added six points, all in the first quarter, as Tori Suda sinked in four free-throws.
UV’s Roberts led the team with 11 points as Crandall had eight points. Hodge dished out seven points with three free-throws. Myriah Taylor had four points in the loss.
B-G (7-3) hosts Delhi on Thursday at 7:15 p.m. while UV (4-6) heads to Harpursville on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.
Scores by quarter:
BG 27 9 11 7—54
UV 6 11 6 7—30
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