Tracy’s Trey Lifts JHS Past Lancaster
LANCASTER — Lauren Tracy made just one 3-pointer Friday night.
It came at just the right time for Jamestown.
Alyssa Holdridge fed Tracy for the game-winning 3-pointer with 2.4 seconds remaining as the Red Raiders beat Lancaster, 53-50, in Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division 1 girls basketball.
Jamestown led 26-24 at halftime before a 19-13 third quarter put the Legends in the lead with eight minutes remaining.
In the fourth quarter, Mickia Freeney scored 2 of her team-high 16 points and Marley Drake added a 3-pointer on her way to 13 points as the teams were tied at 50 heading into the Red Raiders’ final possession.
Jill Kindberg also had 4 fourth-quarter points on her way to 11 in the game for Jamestown (8-4, 4-2).
Annika Spitzer came off the bench to grab 12 rebounds, including eight on the offensive glass, for the Red Raiders. Kindberg had six rebounds; Drake had four assists; and Freeney had seven steals and four blocked shots.
Alissa Backhert led Lancaster (5-7, 2-4) with 18 points, Casey Mahony had 13 and Hope Harrington had 10.
JAMESTOWN (53)
Drake 5 0 13, Kindberg 4 3 11, Tracy 4 0 9, Freeney 7 0 16, Holdridge 0 0 0, Spitzer 1 0 2, Graham 0 2 2. Totals 21 5 53.
LANCASTER (50)
Kamrowski 1 2 4, Backhert 7 1 18, Szymusiak 0 0 0, Odrobina 1 0 2, Mahony 5 2 13, Callea 0 0 0, Robinson 0 0 0, Harrington 5 0 10, Schnitzer 1 0 3. Totals 20 5 50.
3-point goals–Drake 3, Tracy, Freeney 2, Backhert 3, Mahony, Schnitzer.
Jamestown 17 9 13 14 — 53
Lancaster 9 15 19 7 — 50
COUGARS RALLY PAST FREWSBURG
FREWSBURG — Bella Ruiz led four Cassadaga Valley girls in double figures as the Cougars rallied for a 49-42 Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 West victory over Frewsburg.
McKenzie Haskins added 12 points while Meghan LeBaron and Kaylee Pattyson each had 11 for Cassadaga Valley (6-6, 2-2), which led 36-32, but fell behind early in the fourth quarter.
Pattyson had 11 rebounds; LeBaron had nine rebounds and five assists; and Ruiz and Meder each had four steals in the win.
Reagan Chitester led the Bears (9-5, 1-3) with 17 points while Mikayla Gabalski-Jones had 10 points and five steals. Alex Hultberg chipped in eight rebounds and Ashley Carlson had seven rebounds.
CASSADAGA VALLEY (49)
Ruiz 5 2 13, BLeBaron 0 0 0, MLeBaron 4 2 11, Meder 1 0 2, Pattyson 2 7 11, Haskins 4 0 12. Totals 16 11 49.
FREWSBURG (42)
Chitester 7 1 17, Hultberg 0 1 1, Carlson 1 1 3, Schrecengost 1 0 2, Gabalski-Jones 4 2 10, Constantino 0 0 0, Dilts 1 0 3, Yost 1 4 6. Totals 15 9 42.
3-point goals–Haskins 4, Ruiz, MLeBaron 1, Chitester 2, Dilts.
Cassadaga Valley 15 12 9 13 — 49
Frewsburg 13 7 12 10 — 42
Jayvees: Frewsburg 58, Cassadaga Valley 19
SCHNARS LEADS PANAMA
PANAMA — Kylie Schnars’ 20 points led Panama in a 63-32 Division 2 West victory over Westfield/Brocton.
The Panthers (9-1, 4-0) used a 21-5 first quarter to take control of the game early and led 33-16 at halftime.
Mandy Brink added 15 points, knocking down two 3-pointers, while Natalie Angeletti finished with 12 points and seven assists for Panama.
The Wolverines (4-9, 0-4) were led by 12 points from Julie Smith, who drained a game-high three 3s.
WESTFIELD/BROCTON (32)
Bodenmiller 2 0 6, Conklin 2 0 6, Smith 4 1 12, Wolfe 0 3 3, Dellow 1 1 3, Seger 1 0 2. Totals 10 5 32.
PANAMA (63)
Brink 6 1 15, Lyon 1 0 3, Angeletti 5 2 12, Bailey 2 0 4, Watson 1 0 2, Morton 1 0 2, Lisciandro 1 1 3, Schnars 5 9 20, Harvey 1 0 2. Totals 23 13 63.
3-point goals–Bodenmiller 2, Conklin 2, Smith 3, Brink 2, Lyon, Schnars.
Westfield/Brocton 5 11 7 9 — 32
Panama 21 12 14 16 — 63
Jayvees: Panama won.
FISHER, GRATTO LEAD SHERMAN
CLYMER — Jenna Fisher and MacKenzie Gratto combined for 26 points to give Sherman a 50-29 road victory over Clymer in Division 2 West action.
The Wildcats (9-2, 4-0) separated themselves in the second quarter, holding the Pirates to just one point to take a 31-10 lead at halftime. Amaya Lewczyk grabbed a team-high 10 boards in the win.
Clymer (7-6, 1-3) received contributions from Sam Nyweide, who scored a team-high 11 points, and from Arden Hepler and Karlen Honey, who each grabbed 10 boards.
SHERMAN (50)
Luden 1 0 3, JFisher 7 0 14, Lindsey 1 0 2, Myers 0 4 4, TGratto 0 1 1, Lewczyk 1 3 5, MGratto 5 2 12, Sands 0 1 1, HFisher 3 0 8, Cruz 0 0 0. Totals 18 11 50.
CLYMER (29)
Kuno 2 0 6, Wassink 0 0 0, Nyweide 3 4 11, Snyder 0 0 0, MEinink 1 0 3, Wiggers 2 1 5, Hepler 1 0 2, AEinink 0 0 0, Honey 1 0 2. Totals 10 5 29.
3-point goals–Luden, HFisher 2, Kuno 2, Nyweide, MEinink.
Sherman 16 15 11 8 — 50
Clymer 9 1 13 6 — 29
Jayvees: Clymer won.
HOOSE POWERS TROJANS
OLEAN — Gianna Hoose had 17 points and eight rebounds to lead Southwestern to a 51-34 Division 1 West victory over Olean.
The Trojans (7-6, 5-2) led 13-11 after the first quarter before taking command with a 12-4 second quarter.
Reece Beaver added 10 points while Allison Lundmark had seven rebounds and two steals in the win.
Norah Sweitzer led the Huskies (1-11, 0-6) with 8 points.
SOUTHWESTERN (51)
Beaver 4 0 10, Lawton 2 0 4, Curry 0 0 0, Caselman 0 0 0, Kranzo 1 1 3, Genareo 3 0 8, Gibble 1 0 2, Truver 0 0 0, Lundmark 0 0 0, Ricker 1 5 7, Hoose 6 5 17. Totals 18 11 51.
OLEAN (34)
Thomas 0 1 1, Gibbons 0 0 0, Martin 2 1 5, Sweitzer 3 0 8, Parks-Barker 2 1 6, Federowicz 1 3 5, Williams 2 0 5, Folts 1 2 4, Foster 0 0 0. Totals 11 8 34.
3-point goals–Beaver 2, Genareo 2, Sweitzer 2, Parks-Barker, Williams.
Southwestern 13 12 12 14 — 51
Olean 11 4 10 9 –34
Jayvees: Olean 38, Southwestern 26.