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Bears Continue To Roll

Nine Girls Score In 12-0 Victory Over North Collins

Frewsburg’s Kaydan Bush dribbles past North Collins’ Madison Winter (18) and Autumn Awald (13) during Tuesday’s CCAA Central Division game in Frewsburg. P-J photo by Matt Spielman

FREWSBURG — Nine different players scored goals as Frewsburg continued to roll through Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Central Division play with a 12-0 shutout of North Collins on Tuesday.

Alexandra Hultberg had three goals and two assists while Aleah Bjork added two goals and three assists for the Bears (8-0-0, 3-0-0), who led 9-0 at halftime.

Brionna Dumaine had a goal and two assists; Kaydan Bush, Londyn Pigman, Taytum Jimerson and Ava Jimerson each had a goal and an assist; Ashlyn Samuelson had a goal; and Kealy Caflisch had an assist for Frewsburg.

The Eagles fell to 1-4-0 overall and 1-2-0 in the league.

WILSON LEADS WOLVERINES

North Collins’ Breanna Kaczanowski (15) attempts to possess the ball away from Frewsburg’s Taytum Jimerson (21). P-J photo by Matt Spielman

SILVER CREEK — Carley Wilson scored a pair of second-half goals as Westfield/Brocton beat Silver Creek/Forestville 4-0 in the Central Division.

Makartnee Mortimer opened the scoring on a penalty kick in the 20th minute. In the 38th minute, the Wolverines’ Aliyah Rivera scored from Cynthia Lopez.

In the 61st minute, Wilson scored from Colie Bundy and in the 70th minute, Wilson tallied from Naomi Ottey.

Emma Busuladzic made seven saves for Westfield/Brocton (4-3-0, 3-0-0).

MISSEL NETS TWO

ALLEGANY — Janie Missel scored a goal in each half as Allegany-Limestone beat Southwestern 3-1 in the West Division.

Missel scored from Addie Fisher in the seventh minute and unassisted in the 75th minute. In between, Maddie Callen tallied from Fisher.

Chloe Baker made two saves in net for the Gators (5-2-0, 4-1-0).

The Trojans fell to 2-5-0 overall and 1-3-0 in the league.

PINE VALLEY/GOWANDA BLANKED

PORTVILLE — Meghan Lyle, Olivia Dean and Grace Gariepy each scored twice as Portville blanked Pine Valley/Gowanda 10-0 in the East Division.

Allison Smith, Leah Wyant, Teagan Kosinski and Jessica Daley also scored for the hosts, who led 5-0 at halftime.

Mackenzie Harmon and Courtney Whippo split goalkeeping duties for Portville (5-2-0, 4-0-0).

Destiny Lindquist made 15 saves for Pine Valley/Gowanda (0-6-0, 0-3-0).

HUSKIES EDGE DUNKIRK

OLEAN — Lauryn McCracken scored from Angelina Piede in the 50th minute to pull Dunkirk within a goal, but Olean pulled away for a 3-1 West Division victory.

Jez Fayson scored from Lily Schena in the 18th minute and the Huskies’ Emily Gibbons made it 2-0 from Olivia Kratts in the 24th minute.

After McCracken’s goal, Makayla Magro made it 3-1 from Fayson in the 64th minute.

Tayler Skelly made 16 saves for the Marauders (3-4-0, 0-3-0) and Emma Edwards made six saves for Olean (4-3-0, 2-2-0).

T’BIRDS TRIM MAPLE GROVE

BEMUS POINT — Ava Zarpentine and Jada Cole each scored for Chautauqua Lake in a 2-1 Central Division win over Maple Grove.

Lucy Gates made five saves for the Thunderbirds (4-1-0, 2-1-0).

The Red Dragons fell to 0-6-0 overall and 0-3-0 in the league.

MIMS’ GOAL HOLDS UP

JAMESTOWN — Karryne Mims scored in the 71st minute as Jamestown blanked Falconer/Cassadaga Valley 1-0 in the West Division.

Morgan Maloney made 15 saves in net for the Red Raiders (6-2-0, 3-2-0).

The Golden Cougars fell to 4-3-0 overall and 2-2-0 in the league.

BUTLER, HURLBURT SHINE

ELLICOTTVILLE — Brooke Butler had three goals and two assists while Audrey Hurlburt added three goals of her own as Ellicottville blanked Franklinville 10-0 in the East Division.

Aaliyah Winslow chipped in two goals; Layla Kerns had a goal and an assist; Alysa Williams had a goal and two assists; and Jayden Doutt and Drew Ficek each had an assist for the Eagles (3-5-0, 3-1-0).

The Panthers fell to 0-4-0 overall and in the league.

PENCE HAS HAT TRICK

SALAMANCA — Kyra Pence had a hat trick to lead Randolph to a 5-1 East Division victory over Salamanca.

Pence scored from Gianna Bowles in the 25th minute as the Cardinals (5-2-0, 4-1-0) led 1-0 at halftime.

After the break, Pence scored from Bowles in the 53rd minute and Bowles scored unassisted in the 59th minute. Sarah Smith then scored from Bowles in the 63rd minute and Pence completed her hat trick from Smith in the 78th minute.

Stella Smith made three saves for Randolph.

The Warriors fell to 2-4-0 overall and 1-3-0 in the league.

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