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Jamestown Tops Hutch Tech; Southwestern/Frewsburg Rolls

BUFFALO — Midway through the first quarter Friday night, Jamestown was tied with Hutch Tech in their Class AA football game at Riverside High School.

After that, it was all Red & Green.

Chase Bonta rushed for 227 yards on 22 carries and scored three touchdowns; quarterback Jackson Grey passed for one; Alaric Richards and Luis Diaz both added a TD on the ground; and Jericho Thagard returned a punt for another score to lead Jamestown to a 46-7 victory.

The win, which improved the Red & Green’s record to 3-3 overall and 2-2 in the division, snapped a two-game losing streak heading into their game at Niagara Falls a week from today.

The Engineers, meanwhile, dropped to 0-6 and 0-4.

Bonta opened the scoring with a 10-yard run and Evan Maloney’s first of four successful point-after kicks made it 7-0 at the 6:36 mark of the first quarter. On the ensuing kickoff, however, Hutch Tech’s Yerniel Colon raced 98 yards for a touchdown and Sadiki Kashini’s PAT tied the game at 7-7.

From there, Bonta scored on a pair of 6-yard runs, sandwiched around Richards’ 7-yard burst, and Grey connected with Jada Foreman on a 30-yard TD pass, which gave Jamestown a 34-7 lead at intermission.

After the break, Luis Diaz found the end zone on a 5-yard run and Thagard, who had two receptions for 54 yards, returned a punt to the house to close out the scoring.

Defensively, Diaz led the way with 10 tackles, including three for loss; Asziah Watson added eight stops and a sack; and Eligh DeLeon and Bonta chipped in seven apiece. … Thagard also picked off a pair of passes.

Jamestown 14 20 12 0 — 46

Hutch Tech 7 0 0 0 — 7

Jam–Bonta 10 run (Maloney kick)

HT–Colon 98 kickoff return (Kashini kick)

Jam–Bonta 6 run (Maloney kick)

Jam–Richards 7 run (Maloney kick)

Jam–Bonta 6 run (kick fail)

Jam–Foreman 30 pass from Grey (Maloney kick)

Jam–Diaz 5 run (pass fail)

Jam–Thagard 65 punt return (pass fail)

LEWIS HAS ANOTHER BIG NIGHT

SALAMANCA — Bradyn Fuller and Trent Lewis combined for 15 carries and 229 yards as Southwestern/Frewsburg coasted past Salamanca 49-7 in Class C South action at Veterans Memorial Park.

Fuller ran seven times for 117 yards, including a 26-yard score, while Lewis had eight carries for 112 yards and a 69-yard score for Southwestern/Frewsburg (6-0, 5-0).

Lewis also completed six passes for 145 yards and three touchdowns — 62 yards and 34 yards to Roger Markham in addition to a 25-yarder to Joey Sirianni.

Henry Eckert also ran for a 1-yard score and Branden Francis returned a fumble 43 yards for a touchdown.

Xazavier Escobar returned a kickoff 98 yards for Salamanca’s lone score.

Defensively for Southwestern/Frewsburg, George Marshall was in on seven tackles and Eckert was in on five. Roger Markham intercepted a pass.

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

Southwestern/Frewsburg 28 14 7 0 — 49

Salamanca 0 0 7 0 — 0

S/F–Lewis 69 run (Harris kick)

S/F–RMarkham 62 pass from Lewis (Harris kick)

S/F–Francis 43 fumble return (Harris kick)

S/F–Fuller 26 run (Harris kick)

S/F–RMarkham 34 pass from Lewis (Harris kick)

S/F–Sirianni 25 pass from Lewis (Harris kick)

S/F–Eckert 1 run (Harris kick)

Sal–Escobar 98 kickoff return (Chudy kick)

OLEAN TOPS DUNKIRK

OLEAN — Domonick Hirliman ran for 108 yards and two touchdowns while Joe Mest threw for 148 yards and a pair of scores as Olean topped Dunkirk 35-12 in Class B2 action at Bradner Stadium.

Mykel Rivera caught four passes for 94 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown, and Tyler Sullivan caught a 23-yard score for the Huskies (4-1, 4-1), who led 21-0 at halftime.

Hayven Smith completed six passes for 141 yards, including a 69-yard touchdown to Aries Cheverez for the Marauders (1-5, 1-5). Dunkirk’s Alex Sanchez Hernandez also ran for a 2-yard touchdown.

Thomas Smith was in on six tackles while Javier Battle had a sack for the Marauders, who will host Maryvale next Friday.

Colby Booth had three of Olean’s seven sacks. The Huskies will travel to Iroquois next Friday.

Dunkirk 0 0 12 0 — 12

Olean 7 14 0 14 — 35

Ole–Hirliman 3 run (Mest kick)

Ole–Rivera 51 pass from Mest (Mest kick)

Ole–Sullivan 23 pass from Mest (Mest kick)

Dun–Cheverez 69 pass from Smith (conversion failed)

Dun–Sanchez Hernandez 2 run (conversion failed)

Ole–Hirliman 2 run (Mest kick)

Ole–Bodhanowycz 13 run (Mest kick)

BLACK NIGHTS WIN FIRST GAME

SILVER CREEK — Silver Creek/Forestville picked up its first victory of the season with a 27-12 Class D win over Cattaraugus-Little Valley.

Will Duliba threw a pair of touchdown passes to Gavin DeLong while Max Tenamore ran for another score. Jayvon Sanchez also returned a fumble 60 yards for a score for the Black Knights (1-5, 1-4).

The Timberwolves fell to 1-5 overall and 0-5 in the league.

PANTHERS WIN SHOOTOUT

GOWANDA — Winter Mentley-Peters ran for 206 yards and Carter Capozzi completed 14 of 21 passes for 170 yards as Gowanda/Pine Valley won a 44-34 shootout over Franklinville/Ellicottville in Class D.

The Panthers (5-1, 4-1) took a 16-0 lead in the first quarter on touchdown receptions of 12 yards by Reginald Irion and 20 yards by Trelin Warrior. Both were from Capozzi.

The Titans (2-4, 2-3) responded with a 22-point second quarter when Landon Learn caught a 15-yard touchdown from Rylan Benjamin, Blake Smith ran for a 26-yard score and Benjamin ran for a 3-yard score.

But the Panthers tied the game going into halftime as Capozzi scored on a 22-yard run.

After Jaden Knopf gave Gowanda/Pine Valley a 28-22 lead with a 1-yard TD run, Smith answered with a 61-yard touchdown run of his own.

But Irion returned the ensuing kickoff 75 yards for a score and Mentley-Peters added a 2-point conversion to give the Panthers a 36-28 lead.

Smith answered with a 76-yard touchdown run, but the conversion failed. Knopf then put the game away with a 1-yard score.

Smith ran for 230 yards and three touchdowns for the Titans.

Franklinville/Ellicottville 0 22 6 6 — 34

Gowanda 16 6 14 8 — 44

Gowanda/Pine Valley

G/PV–Irion 12 pass from Capozzi (Mentley-Peters run)

G/PV–Warrior 20 pass from Capozzi (Barrett run)

F/E–Learn 15 pass from Benjamin (Benjamin run)

F/E–Smith 26 run (pass failed)

F/E–Benjamin 3 run (Smith pass from Benjamin)

G/PV–Capozzi 22 run (run failed)

G/PV–Knopf 1 run (run failed)

F/E–Smith 61 run (kick failed)

G/PV–Irion 75 kickoff return (Mentley-Peters run)

F/E–Smith 76 run (pass failed)

G/PV–Knopf 1 run (Mentley-Peters run)

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