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Sears Pours In 28 As Randolph Beats Gowanda

Randolph’s Hannah Hill looks to score while being defended by Gowanda’s Halia Rivera during Thursday’s CCAA Division 3 girls basketball game in Randolph. Photo courtesy of Mike Frame

RANDOLPH — Ava Sears had 28 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals as Randolph beat Gowanda 70-36 in Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 3 girls basketball Thursday.

Gianna Bowles had 10 assists, nine rebounds and four steals while Ryanne Bushey had 11 points, six rebounds and two steals for the Cardinals (8-4, 3-2).

Corrina John led the Panthers (2-9, 0-5) with 17 points.

GOWANDA (36)

CJohn 5 5 17, Rivera 2 0 4, MJohn 2 0 5, Graham 0 0 0, Scanlan 2 0 4, Maines 1 0 3, AJohn 0 0 0, Moses 1 0 3, Williams 0 0 0. Totals 13 5 36.

RANDOLPH (70)

Bowles 3 0 6, Stone 2 0 4, Sears 12 4 28, Brown 1 0 2, Nelson 1 0 2, Beaver 0 0 0, Conley 3 0 6, Bushey 5 0 11, Hill 4 1 9, Smallback 1 0 2, Smith 0 0 0, Freeman 0 0 0, Walters 0 0 0, Hale 0 0 0. Totals 32 5 70.

3-point goals–CJohn 2, MJohn, Maines, Moses, Bushey 3.

Gowanda 3 10 18 5 — 36

Randolph 14 13 21 12 — 70

JAMESTOWN POSTS ROAD WIN

LOCKPORT — Jamestown failed to hit a 3-pointer in four quarters. In Coach Ken Ricker’s run-and-gun style that might ordinarily be a problem.

Not last night.

“They just played their butts off,” Coach Ken Ricker said after the Red & Green’s 61-50 nonleague victory over Starpoint. “They’re the most enjoyable group I’ve ever coached.”

Aiyanna Stam led the way for Jamestown with 18 points and eight rebounds, Makenna Pryce added 16 points and Payton Gibbs chipped in 12. Carley Daniels turned in a fine all-around game with 6 points, eight assists and 12 steals, and Anna Engquist collected 6 points and eight boards.

Trailing 9-0 to start the game, the Red & Green (6-3) led 20-19 after the first quarter, 35-28 at halftime and held on from there.

For Starpoint (6-9), Natalie Prezioso scored a game-high 24 points and Maria Kwasniak had 10.

Jamestown is back in action tonight when it entertains West Seneca.

JAMESTOWN (61)

Brandow 0 1 1, Reid 0 0 0, Pryce 7 2 16, Stam 8 2 18, Daniels 3 0 6, Thomas 0 0 0, Gibbs 4 4 12, Olmstead 0 0 0, Engquist 2 2 6, Atkinson 1 0 2. Totals 25 11 61.

STARPOINT (50)

Budz 1 2 4, Prezioso 9 5 24, OSchmidt 1 1 3, GSchmidt 4 1 9, Kwasniak 4 2 10. Totals 19 11 51.

3-point goals — Prezioso.

Jamestown 20 15 14 12 — 61

Starpoint 19 9 8 14 — 50

CHAUTAUQUA LAKE UPENDS WESTFIELD

WESTFIELD — Chautauqua Lake waited until the final quarter for its best basketball, outscoring Westfield 14-4 to steal a 36-31 Division 2 victory.

The Eagles (9-5, 4-3) made 7 of 12 free throws in the fourth quarter and finished the game 14 of 25 from the line, while limiting Westfield to just one field goal in the fourth quarter and a pair of free throws.

Chautauqua Lake was led by Kaylee Tarr with 20 points, and Brina Jacobson provided 10 points with nine rebounds, three steals and two assists.

Westfield was led by Nahlia Douglas with 8 points and four rebounds. Olivia Wolfe had four boards and three steals, Mackenzie Schumaker grabbed four steals and Maddie Burgess dealt out two assists. The Wolverines (10-3, 5-2) have now dropped three games in a row since starting the season with 10 victories.

CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (36)

KarTarr 0 1 1, Mackey 1 0 3, KenTarr 0 0 0, Reyda 0 0 0, Chess 0 0 0, KayTarr 6 7 20, Ludwig 1 0 2, Jacobson 2 6 10. Totals 10 14 36.

WESTFIELD (31)

Douglas 4 0 8, Corbett 1 1 4, SWolfe 1 2 4, Burgess 0 0 0, Weingart 1 0 2, OWolfe 3 1 7, Cupp 0 0 0, Schumaker 2 1 6. Totals 12 5 31.

3-point goals–Corbett, Schumaker, Mackey, KayTarr.

Westfield 12 11 4 4 — 31

Chautauqua Lake 9 8 5 14 — 36

COUGARS TRIM PORTVILLE

SINCLAIRVILLE — Breonna Hopkins scored 6 of her game-high 20 points during a 12-6 third quarter as Cassadaga Valley pulled away from Portville en route to a 40-29 Division 3 win.

Hopkins added eight rebounds and five steals; Maddie Debo had 10 points and six rebounds; and Alexis Pattyson had four steals for the Cougars (6-4, 2-2).

Ava Scanlon led the Panthers (8-4, 2-2) with 8 points; Emma Rhinehart had 10 steals, seven rebounds and two assists; Ali Haynes had 10 rebounds; and Addie Isaman grabbed six rebounds.

On Monday, Cassadaga Valley will host Randolph in a game dedicated to Morgan’s Message, a nonprofit that strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community.

PORTVILLE (29)

Scott 3 1 7, AScanlon 3 0 8, Rhinehart 2 2 6, Isaman 2 0 4, Haynes 1 2 4, EScanlon 0 0 0. Totals 11 5 29.

CASSADAGA VALLEY (40)

Fenton 0 0 0, KMcVey 0 2 2, FMcVey 0 2 2, MHopkins 2 0 4, Meder 1 0 2, Johnson 0 0 0, Debo 5 0 10, BHopkins 8 2 20, Pattyson 0 0 0. Totals 16 6 40.

3-point goals–AScanlon 2, BHopkins 2.

Portville 9 8 6 6 — 29

Cassadaga Valley 9 10 12 9 — 40

GATORS RALLY PAST FREDONIA

FREDONIA — Mya Hayes scored 6 points during a 12-4 fourth quarter as Allegany-Limestone rallied past Fredonia for a 39-34 Division 1 win.

Hayes finished with 17 points and Maddie Kahm had 10 to lead the Gators (10-4, 6-3).

Cecelia Tonelli led the Hillbillies (7-7, 3-5) with 19 points to go along with four steals and three rebounds. Isabella Buckley had five steals and three assists in defeat.

ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (39)

Kahm 4 0 10, Frederick 0 3 3, John 1 0 2, Wojewoda-Ko 1 0 2, Hayes 8 1 17, Hemphill 0 0 0, Ortego 0 1 1, Giardini 2 0 4. Totals 16 5 39.

FREDONIA (34)

Russo 0 0 0, Burrows 1 1 4, Delcamp 0 0 0, Buckley 2 2 7, Smith 0 0 0, MPolhamus 1 0 2, Snyder 0 0 0, NPolhamus 1 0 2, Tonelli 9 0 19. Totals 14 3 34.

3-point goals–Kahm 2, Burrows, Buckley, Tonelli.

Allegany-Limestone 12 4 11 12 — 39

Fredonia 12 12 6 4 — 34

CRESANTI HAS BIG NIGHT FOR TROJANS

WEST ELLICOTT — Southwestern outscored Falconer 39-14 in the middle two quarters en route to a 62-33 Division 1 win.

Marlana Cresanti led the Trojans (11-4, 9-0) with 19 points, seven steals and five rebounds; Jada Edwards had 16 points, eight rebounds, two steals and two blocked shots; and Gianna Sirianni had 15 points, six assists, two rebounds, two steals and two blocked shots. Charlotte Beaver had seven rebounds and four steals while Braya Beaver had four assists, three steals and two rebounds.

Sydnee Snow led the Golden Falcons (5-10, 3-5) with 17 points and Ellyson Baglia had 9.

FALCONER (33)

Howard 0 0 0, Snow 5 5 17, Helms 1 0 2, Calimeri 3 1 7, Sigular 0 0 0, Smith 0 0 0, Darr 0 0 0, Swanson 0 0 0, Baglia 4 1 9. Totals 13 7 33.

SOUTHWESTERN (62)

Sirianni 6 0 15, Brown 1 0 2, Cresanti 8 3 19, Charles 0 0 0, BBeaver 1 1 3, Edwards 7 0 16, CBeaver 4 0 9, Ricker 0 0 0. Totals 27 4 62.

3-point goals–Snow 2, Sirianni 3, Edwards 2, CBeaver.

Southwestern 9 22 17 16 — 62

Falconer 8 8 6 13 — 33

WILDCATS ROLL BULLDOGS

SHERMAN — Baya Oehlbeck scored 21 points, grabbed eight steals and handed out four assists to lead Sherman past Brocton 70-15 in Division 2.

Emmersen Crawford provided another 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Wildcats (6-7, 5-2). Natalie Kranz also had seven boards, Carlie Gable dished out five assists and Ava-Kay Irwin grabbed five steals.

Brocton (0-11, 0-6) was led by Haylee Carlton with 8 points.

BROCTON (15)

Krauter 0 0 0, Morrison 0 0 0, Newell 1 0 3, Adams 1 0 2, Spiller 1 0 2, Carlton 2 4 8, Delcamp 0 0 0, Bundy 0 0 0. Totals 5 4 15.

SHERMAN (70)

Gable 3 2 9, Emory 1 0 2, Chambers 1 2 4, Crawford 9 1 21, Palmatier 0 0 0, Kranz 1 2 4, Oehlbeck 9 0 21, Irwin 4 0 9. Totals 28 7 70.

3-point goals–Newell, Gable, Crawford 2, Oehlbeck 3, Irwin.

Brocton 2 8 5 0 — 15

Sherman 15 17 18 20 — 70

Jayvees: Sherman beat Clymer.

PANAMA COASTS PAST PIRATES

CLYMER — Kiera Loberg had 18 points, six rebounds and four steals to send Panama past Clymer 62-26 in Division 2 action.

Jessica Lyon had 7 points, 13 rebounds and three steals while McKenna Kolstee had 13 points and six rebounds for the Panthers (11-4, 7-1).

Alyssa Pratt and Barton had 7 points apiece for the Pirates (3-7, 1-6).

PANAMA (62)

Warner 3 2 7, Olson 3 0 8, Kolstee 5 3 13, Loberg 5 7 18, Lyon 3 0 7, James 0 0 0, Munsee 2 0 6, Huffman 1 1 3, Burgeson 0 0 0. Totals 22 13 62.

CLYMER (26)

Pratt 2 1 7, Harvey 0 0 0, Messenger 0 0 0, Rhines 1 0 2, Goetzinger 1 0 2, Wiggers 2 0 5, Bodamer 1 0 3, Barton 3 1 7. Totals 10 2 26.

3-point goals–Warner, Olson 2, Loberg, Lyon, Pratt 2, Wiggers, Bodamer.

Panama 19 10 17 16 — 62

Clymer 7 5 5 9 — 26

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