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GIRLS BASKETBALL: LISBON Switching from a person-to-person defense to a zone press in the final two minutes of the first half sparked Lisbon to a 7-0 run to taken an 21-20 advantage and the Golden Knights went onto earn a 45-30 decision over Edwards-Knox to even its Northern Athletic Conference West League mark to 1-1. ³We didn¹t play well until the final two minutes of the first half. We didn¹t do a good job of getting Jaclyn Moore the ball. She needs to demand the ball more. When we got her the ball, Mackenzie Walker did a good job in the low post converting off Jaclyn¹s passes. The difference was our zone press. It created some nice opportunities,² said LCS Coach Dickie Marchellus. Moore finished with a double-double with 19 points, 13 rebounds, four assists and seven steals. Aleashia Parmeter added 10 points, five steals, two boards and two assists while Walker chipped in seven points and five rebounds. Taylor Amo added five points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals while Taylor Armstrong had four steals. Lindsey Crosbie scored 10 points for E-K. Megan White added eight with six points coming from Kaylee Hartley. In the junior varsity game, Lisbon clinged onto a 26-21 win over Edwards-Knox. Beth Crowley (five rebounds, two steals) and Jackie Sovie (four rebounds) each scored eight points for Lisbon while Chrissy Wilson and Alison Mitchell (six rebounds) each tallied four points while Colleen Hammond added two points. Other LCS highlights came from: Gabby Walker (nine steals, three rebounds, three assists), Rebecca Mason (four rebounds,three steals) and Emily Dishaw (three rebounds). Katie Smith scored 11 for Edwards-Knox. Katie Hale added seven.
E-K (30): Hartley 2-2 6, Hawn 1-0-2, C Davis 1-0-2, M White 3-2 8, Campbell 1-0-2, Crosbie 4-2 10, Totals 12-6 30. LCS (45): Armstrong 1-0-2, Amo 2-1-5, M Walker 3-1-7, Parmeter 5-0 10, Moore 8-3-19, Akins, Fargo, Teele, Bodwell, Wheeler, Hammond, Totals 19-7 45. EK 11-9-4-6 LCS 7-14-16-8
H-D 41, Morristown 36: The Demons hit some key shots in the third quarter where H-D used a 13-4 advantage to take a 30-25 lead in the first NAC West League meeting between the two schools. ³We came out flat in the first half. Morristown really gave us a good dose of Liz Whalen early but we played much better defense in the second half on her,² said H-D Coach Steve Morrill. Brianna Sayer (four steals, four rebounds) and Kaylee O¹Donnell (four rebounds, five assists, two steals) each scored nine points, Angelica Scales added eight points and Rochelle Whitton tallied seven points, five rebounds, six assists and two steals to lead the Demons. Kelly Williams finished with seven rebounds, four points and two assists while Francesca Trembley added three caroms, two steals and and two points. Lizzie Whalen paced Morristown with 16 points, 14 rebounds, and two steals. Gabby Marshall added nine boards, three assists and three points while Leah White added seven points and Katie Porter chipped in five. ³We came out pretty strong in the first quarter but they hit some big hoops in the second half especially in the third quarter. But I was happy with our intensity on defense,² said MCS Coach Elisha DeJesus. HD 41, Morristown 36 HD: R Whitton 2-1-0-7, A. Scales 4-0-8, B Sayer 2-5/8-9, F Trembley 1-0-2, K O¹Donnell 3-1-0-9, D Matthews 1-0-2, K Williams 2-0-4, Totals 17-5 41 Morr: K Porter 1-1-0-5, G Marshall 1-1-3, L White 2-1-0-7, Bertrand 1-0-2, L Whalen 6-4-16, C Plummer 1-0-3. Three-Pointers: H-D 2 (Whitton 1, O¹Donnell 1); Morr 2 (Porter 1, White 1) HD 5-12-13-11 Morr: 12-9-4-11 JV: HD won. Harrisville 54 - Heuvelton 38: The 3-0 Pirates won their NAC West opener on the strength of 14-2 runs in the first and third quarters. Patty Coloney¹s 23 points, six rebounds and five steals led the way with Kaitlyn Hart netting nine points. Emilie Ross and Sam Weaver combined for 12 and eight points for Heuvelton. Harrisville 54 - Heuvelton 38 Harrisville 14-10-14-16-54 Heuvelton 2-16-2-18-38 Harr: Backus 1-0-2, K. Coloney 2-2-6, P. Coloney 8-7-23, Hall 2-0-4, Hart 2-1-2-9, Wood 3-1-7, French 1-1-3. Totals:L 20-12-54. Heuvelton: Leonard 3-1-7, Weaver 4-0-8, Ross 4-4-12, Nicholson 1-0-2, Pike 0-2-1-7, Terwilliger 1-0-2. Totals: 14-6-38. Records: Heuvelton (1-3), Harrisville (3-0)
Chateaugay 30, Colton-Pierrepont 15: Rachel Fowler and Michelle Swanston each scored 10 points to lead the Bulldogs who broke open a 12-7 halftime lead with a 14-4 run. Chelsea Huyck scored four points and Alex Sochia added three more to pace C-P.
Chateaugay (30): Rachel Fowler 5-0 10, Cindy Harrigan 2-0 4, Courtney Boyea 3-0 6, Michelle Swanson 5-0 10. Totals: 15-0 30. CP (15): Baker 1-0 2, Bonno 1-0 2, Tara Hennessy 1-0 2, Chelsea Huyck 2-0 4, Nicole Smith 1-0 2, Alex Sochia 1-0 3. Totals: 7-0 15. 3-pt. goals: C-P (Sochia). C-P: 2-5-4-4 15 CHA: 6-6-14-4 30
Tupper Lake 52, Norwood-Norfolk 24: Balanced paced the Lumberjacks in their Central League win over the Flyers as Carlie Aldridge scored nine and Hunter Aldridge and Katie Stewart added eight each as a 13-5 second quarter and 17-4 third quarter runs sparked the win. Paige Harvey scored 10 points to lead all scorers for Norwood-Norfolk. Tupper Lake 52, Norwood Norfolk 24 TL: C Aldridge 4-1-9, H Aldridge 3-2-8, T Keniston 3-1-7, E Kingsley 1-0-2, Lawyer 2-0-4, E Santford 2-0-4, S Samford 3-0-6, T Spencer 2-0-4, K Stewart 4-0-8, N-N: Harvey 3-1-0-10, Cotey 2-0-4, B Tebo , Langtryy 2-0-4, Roy 1-2-4, C Doran 1-0-2. TL 7-13-17-14 N-N 8-5-4-6 JV: N-N won. Rebound: E Cotey C Roy 4r each. -------- MALONE - OFA travelled to Malone to make a belated start to their NAC Central League seasoin and defending champion Huskies (4-1-) used a 19-14 fourth quarter advantage to secure a well-earned victory and a 3-0 start to their title defense. The Lady Devils (1-2) will look to rebound on Friday in their home opener facing Hammond at 8 p.m. in the opening round of the Ben Cordwell Memorial Tournament. Madrid-Waddington and Canton will play in the opening game at 6:30 p.m. with the JV openers staged at the school auxiliary gym (see adjoining schedule). Brittany Marshall struck for a game-high 15 points and Kelsey Johnson tallied nine to lead a well-balanced Malone offense in Thursday¹s game. Mackenzie Cole and Elissa St. Germain shared OFA scoring honors with 10 points. Chelsea Martin added eight followed by Megan Morrison with six. Tupper Lake 52, N-N 24: Paige Harvey tossed through a game-high 10 points but it wasn¹t enough as the Lumberjacks took control with a 17-5 second quarter run. Carley Aldridge anchored a balanced Tupper Lake offense with nine points.
Franklin Academy (52): Tatro 3-0 6, Walbridge 1-0 2, Am. Gadway 2-0 4, Johnson 3-3 9, Gravel 0-1 1, Skelly 3-0 7, Lamica 2-4 8, Marshall 4-6 14. Totals: 18-14 52. Ogdensburg (40): Drummond 1-1 3, Dodge 2-0 4, Martin 3-2 8, Cole 4-2 10, St. Germain 5-0 10, Morrison 2-2 6, Giglio, Damms. Totals: 17-7 41. OFA 8 8 11 14 40 FA 11 9 13 19 52 3-point goals: FA 2 (Skelly, Marshall).
CANTON - Massena used an edge in rebounding to prevail 38-34 in a back-and-forth battle with Canton on Tuesday night in a Northern Athletic Conference Central Division girls basketball matchup at Jerry Hourihan Gymnasium. ³Both teams worked hard and controlling the boards was very important,² said Massena coach Andrea Matejcik. ³We were able to get a lot of second-chance opportunities and that helped us pull it out.² The Lady Raiders trailed 18-17 at halftime, but rallied after intermission as Kristen McKeel finished with six points and 11 rebounds, Allison Holliday with seven points and seven boards and Caitlin Miller with six points and six rebounds. Paulina Behrens finished with eight points, including a key free throw with nine seconds left in regulation, while Emily Sullivan added four points for Massena. For Canton, freshman Emily Rexford scored a game-high 13 points, Katie Murray (2 three-pointers) and Tressa Goolden each tallied six points while Amanda Dargie added five. Massena (38) Behrens 1-6-8, Dupree 1-0-2, Miller 1-4-6, Sullivan 2-0-4, Barnes 0-1-1, Truax 0-2-2, Jacobs 0-2-2, Holliday 3-1-7, McKeel 3-0-6. Totals 11-16-38 Canton (34) Archibald 1-0-2, Dargie 2-0-5, Rexford 4-3-11, Murray 2-0-6, Goolden 3-0-6, Hopkins-Betters 1-0-2. Totals: 14-3-34 3-Point Goals: Canton: Lawrence 2, Dargie 1. Massena 11-6-7-14 Canton 11-7-5-11
GIRLS HOCKEY:
Alex Bay 7, SLC 3 First Period: 1. AB - Brittin Vanosdel (Jenna Singer, Georgia Gilfus) 3:10, 2. SLC - Grace Lyon (Sarah Bartensloager, Brandi Thomas) 4:08. Second Period: 3. AB - Geneva Wagoner (Jamie Wiley, Morgan Garlock) 4:50, 4. AB - Wiley 6:13. Third Period: 5. SLC - Lynn Haynes (Darby Aldridge) 4:17, 7. Wiley 6:17, 7. AB - Tiffany Lingenfelter (Wiley, Jessica Prance) 8:28, 8. AB - Prance (Lingenfelter, Wiley) 9:06, 9. SLC - Aldridge (Lyon) 13:27, 9. AB - Wiley 14:40. Goalies: Johnson (SLC) 19. Kaitlin Russell (AB) 20.
this weekend ithaca friday at 7:45 p.m., at oswego saturday 10 a.m.
BRASHER FALLS - The St. Lawrence Central girls hockey team dropped a 7-3 decision to Alexandria Bay in an Upstate New York High School League game at the Tri-Town Arena on Tuesday. The teams traded first period goals before the Purple Ghosts netted a pair of unanswered goals in the middle frame then outscored the Lady Larries 4-2 in the third to come away with the convincing win. Brittan Vanosdel opened the scoring for Alex Bay by finishing off a play set up by Jenna Singer and George Gilfus just 3:10 into the game but the Lady Larries countered just 58 seconds later when Grace Lyon converted from Sarah Bartensloager and Brandi Thomas. Geneva Wagoner and Jamie Wiley, who finished with three goals and three assists, put Alex Bay ahead 3-1 with the only goals of the second period. Lynn Haynes pulled SLC back to within one when she scored from Darby Aldridge 4:17 into the third period but the Purple Ghosts broke the game open with three straight goals in less than three minutes midway through the final frame. Aldridge slowed the Alex Bay surge when she connected from Lyon with 1:33 remaining but Wiley sealed the win with her third unassisted goal of the game with just 20 seconds left. Tiffany Lingenfelter and Jessica Prance each contributed a goal and assist toward the win. Breanna Johnson made 19 saves working the SLC crease. Caitlin Russell handled 20 shots backstopping the win. The Lady Larries, who were coming off a breakthrough win over Salmon River just 24 hours earlier, slipped to 1-4 with the win as they get set to hit the road this weekend to play games at Ithaca on Friday (7:45 p.m.) and at Oswego on Saturday (10 a.m.). MAKE SURE TO TUNE IN TONIGHT GIRLS HOCKEY CANTON AT POTSDAM FACEOFF 6:30 RIGHT ON 99HITS FM
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