Odell’s 25 Points Lead Marauders To 19th Victory
DUNKIRK — Nadara Odell’s 25 points led the way for Dunkirk in an 84-60 victory over Allegany-Limestone in Division I West action.
Odell scored 12 points in the first quarter, but the Marauders (19-1, 10-1) held just a 27-20 advantage after the frame, allowing the Gators to go 10-of-22 from the field. However, Dunkirk separated itself, holding Allegany-Limestone (3-15, 2-11) to just 12 points in the second quarter to take control of the game.
Gianna DeRose led the Gators with 13 points, while Devin Ralston and Taylor Davis each had 12.
Kymi Nance had 15 points for Dunkirk and Olivia Smith went five-of-six from beyond the arc as part of a 15-point performance.
Odell finished with 14 rebounds to lead Dunkirk, while Jessica Beehler filled the stat sheet, registering 10 boards and 13 assists to go along with her six points.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (60)
Davis 6 0 12, Ralston 5 1 12, DeCapua 1 0 2, DeRose 6 0 13, Hemphill 3 0 6, Louser 3 0 6, Giardini 1 0 3, Callen 3 0 6, Totals 28 1 60.
DUNKIRK (84)
Garcia 4 0 10, Odell 9 7 25, Rodriguez 0 2 2, Beehler 1 4 6, Nance 6 2 16, Smith 5 0 15, Porter 3 0 6, Carter 1 1 4, Totals 29 16 84.
3-point goals — Ralston, DeRose, Giardini, Garcia 2, Nance 2, Smith 5, Carter.
Allegany-Limestone 20 12 16 12 — 60
Dunkirk 27 19 18 20 — 84
TUESDAY
RAIDERS FALL
HAMBURG — Despite 13 points from junior Lauren Tracy, Jamestown fell to Frontier, 42-27, in an Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division 1 game.
The Red Raiders trailed, 18-10, early and struggled throughout the game, facing a 50-18 deficit after the third quarter.
Tracy drained a game-high three 3s, while Annika Spitzer grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Jamestown on the boards. Marley Drake and Mickia Freeney, meanwhile, each had three steals. Drake also dished out three assists.
Tricia Curran led the Falcons with 14 points, while Mya Brown had 11.
JAMESTOWN (27)
Drake 3 0 6, Kindberg 0 1 1, Tracy 4 2 13, Freeney 0 0 0, Holdridge 1 0 3, Spitzer 0 1 1, Graham 0 2 2, Karash 0 0 0, O’Brien 0 1 1. Totals 8 8 27.
FRONTIER (42)
Zglinicki 0 0 0, Kelley 0 0 0, Curran 6 0 14, Wong 0 0 0, Gerken 2 0 4, Weiss 0 0 0, Baker 1 0 3, Brown 5 0 11, Izzo 0 0 0, Doyle 0 0 0, McGloin 2 4 8, Bodkin 0 0 0, Bojdak 1 0 2. Totals 17 4 42.
3-point goals–Tracy 3, Curran 2, Baker, Brown
Jamestown 10 5 3 9–27
Frontier 18 14 18 12–42
BOYS
DRAGONS DOWN T’BIRDS
Maple Grove was able to overcome a 35-30 halftime deficit to defeat Chautauqua Lake, 63-52, in a nonleague meeting at home.
The Red Dragons (13-6, 10-4 CCAA Division 2 West) worked their way back in the second half, after being outscored 21-12 in the first quarter, using a 19-4 fourth quarter to seal the victory over the Thunderbirds (4-15, 2-8 CCAA Division I West) despite a game-high 25 points from Nate Adams. He also had 12 rebounds and three blocked shots.
Drew Kelemen led Maple Grove with 16 points, while Peter Auer and Ayden Reagle each had 12. Auer grabbed a team-high eight boards.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (52)
NoAdams 2 1 6, Anderson 2 0 6, Waters 4 2 13, Stahlsmith 0 0 0, Godfrey 0 0 0, Engdahl 0 0 0, Syper 0 2 2, Ormsby 0 0 , NaAdams 9 7 25. Totals 17 12 52.
MAPLE GROVE (63)
Jones 4 0 8, PAuer 4 2 12, Egan 1 0 2, Reagle 5 2 12, Crist 0 0 0, Kelemen 6 3 16, RAuer 0 0 0, Lindell 0 0 0, TMcPherson 2 2 7, CMcPherson 0 0 0. Totals 25 9 63.
3-point goals–Anderson 2, Waters 3, PAuer 2, Kelemen TMcPherson
Chautauqua Lake 21 14 13 4–52
Maple Grove 12 18 14 19 –63
HILLBILLIES PREVAIL
BUFFALO — The Fredonia Hillbillies closed out the regular season with a 64-43 win over MST Prep in a nonleague boys game.
Fredonia (16-4) broke a 14-14 tie after the first quarter with a 16-9 scoring advantage in the second period. Nick Whitfield had 17 points in the first half to lead all scorers at the break The Hillbillies outscored MST 23-4 in the third quarter behind strong defense
Whitfield finished with a game-high 22 points, along with eight rebounds and a team-high six assists. Tyler Putney had 17 points, including13 in the second half, along with eight rebounds and three assists. Seniors Kaleb Rybij and Patrick Reading each had eight points.