Panama Girls Upend Eagles; Chautauqua Lake Boys Post Win
- Panama’s McKenna Kolstee defends a shot by Chautauqua Lake’s Kaylee Tarr in CCAA Division 2 girls basketball action in Mayville on Friday night. Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey
- Chautauqua Lake’s Joey Abuhmeidan lays up a shot while being chased down by Panama’s Johnny Abers in CCAA Division 2 basketball action in Mayville. Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey

Panama’s McKenna Kolstee defends a shot by Chautauqua Lake’s Kaylee Tarr in CCAA Division 2 girls basketball action in Mayville on Friday night. Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey
MAYVILLE — Kiera Loberg had 29 points, seven steals and three assists to lead Panama past Chautauqua Lake 63-32 in Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 girls basketball Friday.
Jessica Lyon chipped in 15 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists while McKenna Kolstee had 8 points and seven rebounds for the Panthers (6-4, 2-1).
Eden Ludwig led the Eagles (6-4, 2-2) with 11 points. Kaylee Tarr had 12 rebounds and Brina Jacobson had seven.
PANAMA (63)
Warner 1 0 3, Olson 2 0 5, Kolstee 4 0 8, Loberg 12 3 29, Lyon 6 2 15, James 0 0 0, Straight 0 0 0, Munsee 1 0 3, Huffman 0 0 0, Burgeson 0 0 0. Totals 26 5 63.

Chautauqua Lake’s Joey Abuhmeidan lays up a shot while being chased down by Panama’s Johnny Abers in CCAA Division 2 basketball action in Mayville. Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (32)
Emory 2 0 5, KarTarr 0 1 1, Mackey 0 0 0, Reyda 0 0 0, Chess 1 1 3, KayTarr 2 1 6, Ludwig 3 2 11, Jacobson 2 2 6, KenTarr 0 0 0, Brown 0 0 0, Gerring 0 0 0. Totals 10 7 32.
3-point goals–Warner, Olson, Loberg 2, Lyon, Munsee, Emory, KayTarr, Ludwig 3.
Panama 20 22 13 8 — 63
Chautauqua Lake 9 4 5 14 — 32
GIBBS, STAM POWER JAMESTOWN
BUFFALO — Payton Gibbs scored 11 of her team-high 20 points during a 24-12 second quarter as Jamestown pulled away from Williamsville North for a 63-46 Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division 1 victory.
Aiyann Stam added 8 of her 18 points during the second quarter for the Red & Green, who improved to 3-3 overall and 2-3 in the league.
Nayani Reid had eight rebounds; Stam had seven rebounds; Makena Pryce had six rebounds and four steals; and Carley Daniels had six rebounds and four steals for Jamestown.
Savannah Markins led Spartans (7-3, 1-3) with 22 points and Nicolette Zachery had 11.
JAMESTOWN (63)
Brandow 1 0 3, Reid 3 0 6, Pryce 2 4 8, Stam 8 2 18, Tonkin 0 0 0, Daniels 0 1 1, Thomas 0 0 0, Gibbs 7 3 20, Olmstead 0 3 3, Engquist 1 2 4, Battle 0 0 0, Atkinson 0 0 0. Totals 22 15 63.
WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH (46)
Rivera 0 0 0, Tape 0 0 0, AMarkins 0 4 4, Mungo 0 0 0, McCormick 1 0 2, SMarkins 10 0 22, Dunlop 1 0 2, Zachery 5 0 11, Silliman 1 3 5, McMahon 0 0 0. Totals 18 7 46.
3-point goals–Brandow, Gibbs 3, SMarkins 2, Zachery.
Jamestown 16 24 10 13 — 63
Williamsville North 6 12 10 18 — 46
WOLVERINES PREVAIL
CLYMER — Westfield limited Clymer to 15 points in the final three quarters en route to a 43-28 victory in a Division 2 game.
Leading the way offensively for the Wolverines were Nahlia Douglas with 16 points and six rebounds, and Mackenzie Schumaker chipped in 9 points. Reagan Weingart added 8 points and seven rebounds; Olivia Wolfe had five assists and five steals; and Sophia Wolfe collected four assists and three steals for the winners.
For the Pirates, Alyssa Pratt scored a team-best 7 points to go along with three rebounds, three assists and four steals; and Hannidy Goetznger added 5 points and 10 boards.
WESTFIELD (43)
Douglas 7 0 16, Corbett 0 0 0, SWolfe 0 1 1, Burgess 1 0 3, Weingart 4 0 8, OWolfe 2 2 6, Schumacher 3 0 9. Totals 17 3 43.
CLYMER (28)
Pratt 2 1 7, Harvey 0 0 0, Rhines 1 0 2, Faulkner 0 0 0, Goetzinger 1 3 5, Nickerson 0 0 0, Wiggers 1 0 2, Bodamer 2 0 6, Barton 3 0 6. Totals 10 4 28.
3-point goals–Douglas 2, Burgess, Schumacher, Pratt 2, Bodamer 2.
Westfield 9 13 13 8 — 43
Clymer 13 0 8 7 — 28
Jayvees: Clymer 29, Westfield 26
WARRIORS DOWN HILLBILLIES
FREDONIA — Maliyah Foster had 13 points, four assists and three rebounds to lead Salamanca past Fredonia 55-31 in Division 1 action.
Ella Crouse had 10 points and two assists while Arabelle Reynolds grabbed a team-high five rebounds for the Warriors (7-3, 3-0).
The Hillbillies fell to 4-4 overall and 1-2 in the league.
BOYS
EAGLES ROLL PAST PANAMA
MAYVILLE — Behind balanced scoring, Chautauqua Lake upended Panama 60-40 in a Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 basketball game Friday night.
Leading the way for the Eagles (4-5) was Trent Houser with 14 points. Carson Fairbank collected eight rebounds and six steals; Brayden Gibbs added seven assists; Asher Olson grabbed seven boards; and Joey Abuhmeidan chipped in five steals.
For the Panthers, Konner Morgan led the way with 14 points.
PANAMA (40)
Weber 0 0 0, Abers 4 1 9, Graves 2 3 8, Morgan 5 3 14, Horner 1 1 4, Hirsch 2 1 5, Spiesman 0 0 0. Totals 14 9 40.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (60)
JSwan 0 0 0, Jacobson 3 0 9, Abuhmeidan 4 0 8, Fairbank 2 0 5, Gibbs 3 0 7, Diramo 1 0 2, Olson 4 0 8, Gresh 1 0 2, Houser 7 0 14, LSwan 2 1 5. Totals 27 1 60.
3-point goals — Graves, Morgan, Horner, Jacobson 3, Fairbank, Gibbs.
Panama 11 7 16 6 — 40
Chautauqua Lake 17 12 19 12 — 60






