Starting Strong
Baglia Record Another Double-Double As Falconer Upends T’Wolves
- Falconer’s Ellyson Baglia attempts a layup during a nonleague girls basketball game against Cattaraugus-Little Valley on Monday. Photo courtesy of Alex Kolstee
- Westfield’s Sophia Wolfe sets her sights on the basket while being guarded by Pine Valley’s Sandy Ivett in nonleague girls basketball action Monday night. Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey

Falconer’s Ellyson Baglia attempts a layup during a nonleague girls basketball game against Cattaraugus-Little Valley on Monday. Photo courtesy of Alex Kolstee
FALCONER — Falconer junior Ellyson Baglia has had a nice start to the season for the Golden Falcons, grabbing rebounds and pacing the offense.
Baglia continued that trend Monday night, picking up her third double-double of the season with 18 points and 16 rebounds, leading the Golden Falcons to a 42-28 nonleague girls basketball victory against Cattaraugus-Little Valley.
Alexis Smith grabbed another nine rebounds and provided four blocks, while Alyssa Howard had six steals for the Golden Falcons (2-2).
Cattaraugus-Little Valley (1-3) was led by Quincey Whitmore with 13 points.
CATTARAUGUS-LITTLE VALLEY (28)

Westfield’s Sophia Wolfe sets her sights on the basket while being guarded by Pine Valley’s Sandy Ivett in nonleague girls basketball action Monday night. Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey
EWest 0 0 0, Hines 0 0 0, Skellestadt 0 0 0, Unruh 2 0 4, Dorn 0 0 0, Bramer 1 3 5, Luce 1 0 2, Whitmore 4 1 13, Williams 2 0 4. Totals 10 4 28.
FALCONER (42)
Howard 3 0 6, Helms 3 0 6, Calimeri 1 0 2, Singular 0 0 0, Smith 1 0 2, Darr 0 0 0, Swanson 3 2 8, Baglia 7 4 18. Totals 18 6 42.
3-point goals–Whitmore 4.
Cattaraugus-Little Valley 7 5 7 9 — 28
Falconer 10 8 15 9 — 42
SCHUMAKER HAS BIG NIGHT
WESTFIELD — Mackenzie Schumaker had 18 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead Westfield past Pine Valley 56-13 in nonleague play.
Maddie Burgess scored 13 points, including three 3-pointers; Arielle Corbett grabbed six rebounds; and Nahlia Douglas and Olivie Wolfe each had four assists for the Wolverines (4-0, 1-0 CCAA D2), who led 26-6 at halftime.
Sandy Ivett led the Panthers (0-4) with 9 points.
PINE VALLEY (13)
Herman 0 0 0, Sawatis 0 0 0, TaPostle 0 0 0, CPostle 0 0 0, Ellis 1 0 2, Smith 1 0 2, Ivett 3 1 9, Hohl 0 0 0. Totals 5 1 13.
WESTFIELD (56)
Douglas 0 0 0, Post 2 0 4, Corbett 1 0 3, SWolfe 0 0 0, Kelwaski 0 0 0, Burgess 5 0 13, Weingart 3 0 6, OWolfe 4 0 8, Cupp 2 0 4, Schumaker 7 0 18. Totals 24 0 56.
3-point goals–Ivett 2, Corbett, Burgess 3, Schumaker 4.
Pine Valley 3 3 5 2 — 13
Westfield 18 8 18 12 — 56
STEVENS, AZZARELLA LEAD BLACK KNIGHTS
SILVER CREEK — Gracelin Stevens had 12 points and Meadow Azzarella added 10 as Silver Creek beat Dunkirk 36-21 in nonleague action.
The Black Knights (4-2) led 11-7 at halftime before a 16-10 third quarter.
Chelsey Tramuto led the Marauders (0-4) with 6 points.
DUNKIRK (21)
Pacheco 2 0 5, Buchanan 0 0 0, Earing 1 0 2, Munson 1 0 2, Thomas 2 0 4, Tramuto 2 2 6, Lopez 1 0 2. Totals 9 2 21.
SILVER CREEK (36)
Eldridge 0 0 0, Shaw 1 1 4, Washburn 1 0 2, Mahaney 0 0 0, Blair 3 1 8, Azzarella 3 4 10, Stevens 5 0 12. Totals 13 6 36.
3-point goals–Pacheco, Shaw, Blair, Stevens 2.
Dunkirk 2 5 10 4 — 21
Silver Creek 5 6 16 9 — 36
EAGLES EDGE HORNETS
MAYVILLE — Kaylee Tarr provided a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds to lead Chautauqua Lake past Forestville 50-41 in nonleague action.
Brina Jacobson provided 9 points and 12 rebounds for the Eagles (5-1), Eden Ludwig scored 10 and Karie Tarr made three assists.
Forestville (1-2) was led by Carilene Sliwa with 16 points, Elizabeth Case scored 10 and Ingrid Gibson made four rebounds.
FORESTVILLE (41)
Sliwa 7 2 16, Genovese 1 0 3, Valentine 0 0 0, Gibson 1 1 3, Bertino 1 0 2, Hall 2 2 7, Lillie 0 0 0, Case 3 3 10. Totals 15 8 41.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (50)
KarTarr 2 0 4, Mackey 2 1 6, Reyda 1 0 2, Gerring 2 0 4, Chess 1 0 2, KayTarr 5 3 10, Ludwig 3 2 10, Jacobson 3 2 9. Totals 19 8 50.
3-point goals–Genovese, Hall, Case, Mackey, Ludwig 2, Jacobson.
Forestville 5 13 12 11 — 41
Chautauqua Lake 17 10 8 15 — 50




