Westfield Holds Off Maple Grove
- Westfield’s Reagan Weingart goes for a layup ahead of Maple Grove’s Meg Ryan during CCAA Division 2 girls basketball action Tuesday night in Westfield. P-J photo by Jason Bower
- Maple Grove’s Bry Cornell puts up a shot while being guarded by Westfield’s Mackenzie Schumaker on Tuesday night in Westfield. P-J photo by Jason Bower

Westfield’s Reagan Weingart goes for a layup ahead of Maple Grove’s Meg Ryan during CCAA Division 2 girls basketball action Tuesday night in Westfield. P-J photo by Jason Bower
WESTFIELD — Reagan Weingart hit back-to-back 3-pointers during a 15-9 third quarter as Westfield took the lead for good en route to a 49-42 Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 girls basketball win over Maple Grove on Tuesday evening.
The victory improved the Wolverines to 10-0 overall and 5-0 in the league in head coach Kyle Petersen’s first year on the bench.
“I knew we would be competitive. They’ve just kind of bought into my system,” Petersen said about the undefeated start to the season. “Those girls played a lot of basketball. It’s experience. I have five seniors and they handle pressure.”
The Red Dragons (6-4, 2-3) took a one-point lead into halftime as Morgan Caldwell — who led all scorers with 20 points — hit a 3-pointer from inside of half-court.
But Westfield outscored Maple Grove 24-16 in the second half for the win.

Maple Grove’s Bry Cornell puts up a shot while being guarded by Westfield’s Mackenzie Schumaker on Tuesday night in Westfield. P-J photo by Jason Bower
“We resettled. I told them the next four minutes they had to come out hot,” Petersen said. “They’ve been in that position before. They refused to lose. They fought tooth and nail for the final two quarters.”
Nahlia Douglas finished with 15 points and eight rebounds; Weingart had 15 points and four assists; Mackenzie Schumaker had six rebounds and four assists; Sophia Wolfe had four assists; and Maddie Burgess had three assists off the bench for the Wolverines.
Caldwell pulled down nine rebounds while Bry Cornell had 8 points, nine rebounds, four assists and three steals for the Red Dragons.
MAPLE GROVE (42)
Rodriguez 0 0 0, Trim 0 0 0, Caldwell 7 3 20, Cornell 4 0 8, Ryan 3 0 6, Seekings 0 0 0, Halstrom 3 0 8, Foley 0 0 0. Totals 17 3 42.
WESTFIELD (49)
Douglas 7 0 15, Corbett 0 0 0, SWolfe 3 1 7, Burgess 0 0 0, Weingart 6 1 15, OWolfe 2 1 5, Cupp 0 0 0, Schumaker 3 1 7. Totals 21 4 49.
3-point goals–Caldwell 3, Halstrom 2, Douglas, Weingart 2.
Maple Grove 11 15 9 7 — 42
Westfield 13 12 15 9 — 49
JHS FALLS IN SHOWCASE
ALFRED — Canisteo-Greenwood raced to a 41-15 halftime lead en route to a 76-50 nonleague victory over Jamestown in a showcase game at Alfred University.
Six players scored in double figures for the winners (8-1), who are ranked third in the latest New York State Sportswriters Association Class C poll.
“They’re what we want to be,” Red & Green coach Ken Ricker said. “Everybody does their thing and they’re younger than us. They’re just a well-coached, well-run team.”
Payton Gibbs paced Jamestown (4-4) with 15 points and Makena Pryce grabbed eight rebounds.
“It’s not great to lose, but the kids busted their tail,” Ricker said. “They took it all in stride and they rooted for each other. We’re going to be fine.”
The Red & Green will be back in action Thursday when they entertain Clarence. Varsity tip-off is at 4:30 p.m.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (76)
BMullen 0 1 1, MMullen 3 3 11, Bentley 5 0 10, Mahaney 4 4 16, May 5 0 10, Mahoney 6 0 13, Mitchell 5 0 12, Greenfield 1 0 2. Totals 29 8 76.
JAMESTOWN (50)
Brandow 1 0 3, Reid 1 1 3, Pryce 2 2 6, Stam 2 0 4, Tonkin 0 0 0, Daniels 1 0 2, Thomas 1 2 4, Gibbs 3 6 15, Olmstead 2 0 4, Engquist 3 1 7, Battle 1 0 2, Atkinson 0 0 0. Totals 17 11 50.
3-point goals — MMullen 2, Maheny 4, Mahoney, Mitchell 2, Gibbs 3, Brandow.
Canisteo-Greenwood 23 18 22 13 — 76
Jamestown 8 6 15 21 — 50
GATORS HOLD OFF FALCONER
FALCONER — Kai Wojewoda-Ko scored 17 points to lead Allegany-Limestone past Falconer 48-36 in Division 1 action.
The Gators (6-3, 2-2) received 11 points each from Maddie Kahm and Mya Hayes.
Falconer (5-6, 3-2) was led by Sydnee Snow with 13 points, three steals and three blocks, Addison Calimeri added 10 points, Ellyson Baglia collected 10 rebounds and Alexis Smith dealt four blocks and had three steals.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (48)
Potter 2 0 4, Kahm 2 7 11, Frederick 0 0 0, John 0 0 0, Wojewoda-Ko 8 1 17, Price-Costa 0 1 1, Ehlert 0 0 0, Hayes 4 1 11, Hemphill 0 0 0, Ortego 1 0 2, Giardini 1 0 2. Totals 18 10 48.
FALCONER (36)
Howard 2 0 4, Snow 5 2 13, Helms 0 0 0, Calimeri 4 2 10, Sigular 0 0 0, Smith 0 0 0, Darr 0 0 0, Swanson 2 0 4, Baglia 2 1 5. Totals 15 5 36.
3-point goals–Hayes 2, Snow.
Allegany-Limestone 16 15 9 8 — 48
Falconer 8 8 9 11 — 36
WARRIORS EDGE HUSKIES
OLEAN — Liana Jimerson scored 8 points and had one assist to lead Salamanca past Olean 46-25 in Division 1.
Myla Galante grabbed seven rebounds for the Warriors (8-3, 4-0), both Kynleigh Wass and Charli Ross collected four rebounds and Ella Crouse made three steals.
Olean (3-7, 1-4) was led by Ava Finch with 9 points and two blocks, Viktoriia Lozynska collected 12 rebounds and Anna Bohdanowycz had five boards.
SALAMANCA (46)
ECrouse 2 2 7, Wass 2 0 4, MCrouse 1 2 4, Galante 1 0 2, Jimerson 3 0 8, Ellis 2 0 4, Earley 0 0 0, Foster 2 0 5, Ross 3 0 6, Reynolds 3 0 6. Totals 19 4 46.
OLEAN (25)
Finch 3 1 9, Bohdanowycz 0 1 1, Hirliman 0 4 4, Holland-Kenjockety 1 0 2, Jones 0 0 0, Hoffman 0 0 0, Brown 1 0 2, Bates 0 0 0, Lozynska 3 0 7. Totals 8 6 25.
3-point goals–ECrouse, Jimerson 2, Foster, Finch 2, Lozynska.
Salamanca 7 20 13 6 — 46
Olean 8 6 4 7 — 25




