Frewsburg Girls Pull Away From Sherman At JCC For 57-45 Win
Jadyn Trocki scored 22 points, collected eight rebounds, made three assists, grabbed three steals and dealt two blocks to lead the Frewsburg girls basketball team past Sherman 57-45 in nonleague action at the Physical Education Complex at Jamestown Community College on Monday.
Abery Harvey added 13 points, four rebounds and three assists for Frewsburg (16-4), Elysse Gruber had 10 rebounds, Presleigh Stelmack grabbed six rebounds and Jaden Jimerson dished four assists.
Sherman (10-9) was led by Carlie Gable with 13 points, Emmersen Crawford had 12 points and Baya Oehlbeck scored 11.
FREWSBURG (57)
Trocki 7 5 22, Jimerson 4 0 8, Stelmack 1 0 2, Lombardo 0 0 0, Haglund 0 0 0, Moore 3 0 6, Harvey 5 2 13, Gruber 3 0 6. Totals 23 7 57.
SHERMAN (45)
Gable 5 0 13, Emory 0 2 2, Chambers 1 1 3, Crawford 6 0 12, Palmatier 1 0 2, Kranz 0 2 2, Oehlbeck 4 0 11, Irwin 0 0 0. Totals 17 5 45.
3-point goals–Trocki 3, Harvey, Gable 3, Oehlbeck 3.
Frewsburg 17 13 12 15 — 57
Sherman 15 12 12 6 — 45
WOLVERINES ROLL
PINE VALLEY
SOUTH DAYTON — Mackenzie Schumaker hit five 3-pointers and scored a game-high 21 points to lead Westfield past Pine Valley 53-19 in nonleague play.
Sophia Wolfe provided another 15 points, six rebounds and three steals for Westfield (14-5), Olivia Wolfe had six rebounds, four assists and three steals, Nahlia Douglas made four assists and four rebounds and Maddie Burgess collected three steals.
Pine Valley (0-18) was led by Sandy Ivett with 10 points and Aubree Ellis had 10 rebounds.
WESTFIELD (53)
Schumaker 7 2 21, Douglas 3 0 8, Post 1 0 2, Corbett 0 2 2, SWolfe 6 2 15, Burgess 2 0 5, Emery 0 0 0, OWolfe 0 0 0, Cupp 0 0 0. Totals 19 6 53.
PINE VALLEY (19)
Herman 1 0 3, Sawatis 0 0 0, Elliss 3 0 6, Hohl 0 0 0, Ivett 3 1 10, Postle 0 0 0. Totals 7 1 19.
3-point goals–Schumaker 5, Douglas 2, SWolfe, Burgess, Ivett 3, Herman.
Westfield 28 10 5 10 — 53
Pine Valley 7 9 0 3 — 19
HILLBILLIES STYMIE CHAUTAUQUA LAKE
MAYVILLE — Bella Buckley provided a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds to lead Fredonia past Chautauqua Lake 38-33 in nonleague play.
Juliana Snyder added 11 points, five rebounds and three assists for Fredonia (9-10), Madelyn Polhamus had five rebounds and five steals and Anna Delcamp collected five rebounds.
Chautauqua Lake (10-10) was led by Brina Jacobson with 11 points and four steals, Kaylee Tarr had 11 rebounds and Karie Tarr grabbed five boards.
FREDONIA (38)
Russo 0 0 0, Burrows 0 0 0, Delcamp 1 1 3, Buckley 6 1 16, Smith 0 0 0, MPolhamus 0 0 0, Snyder 4 1 11, Tonelli 4 0 8. Totals 15 3 38.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (33)
Emery 2 0 5, KarTarr 0 0 0, Mackey 0 0 0, KenTarr 3 1 8, Reyda 1 0 2, Gerring 0 0 0, KayTarr 2 3 7, Jacobson 3 4 11. Totals 11 8 33.
3-point goals–Buckley 3, Snyder 2, Emery, KenTarr, Jacobson.
Fredonia 11 8 9 10 — 38
Chautauqua Lake 10 11 5 7 — 33
CARDINALS UPEND
SALAMANCA IN OT
RANDOLPH — Ava Sears scored 25 points, collected seven rebounds and made four steals as Randolph upended Salamanca in overtime 54-47.
Tessa Brown provided another 13 points and five rebounds for the Cardinals (13-5), while Gianna Bowles made five assists with seven boards and four steals, Ryanne Bushey grabbed nine rebounds and four steals and Lucy Conley had three steals.
Salamanca (15-5) was led by Kynleigh Wass with 14 points and seven rebounds, Liana Jimerson scored 10 points with seven rebounds and Makenzie Crouse collected seven rebounds and dealt two blocks.
SALAMANCA (47)
ECrouse 2 1 5, Wass 5 3 14, MCrouse 2 4 8, Galante 1 0 2, Jimerson 3 2 10, Ellis 0 0 0, Earley 1 0 2, Foster 2 2 6, Reynolds 0 0 0. Totals 16 12 47.
RANDOLPH (54)
Bowles 3 3 9, Stone 0 0 0, Sears 7 10 25, Brown 4 1 13, Beaver 0 0 0, Conley 0 1 1, Bushey 2 0 4, Hill 1 0 2. Totals 17 15 54.
3-point goals–Wass, Jimerson, Sears, Brown 4.
Salamanca 10 10 9 12 6 — 47
Randolph 6 13 18 4 13 — 54
LOBERG PACES PANAMA
JAMESTOWN — Kiera Loberg scored 36 points to lead Panama past Cassadaga Valley 55-39 in nonleauge action at the Physical Education Complex at Jamestown Community College.
McKenna Kolstee made 10 rebounds and two blocks for Panama (16-4), Brooke Warner dished six assists, made four steals and had five rebounds, Jessica Lyon grabbed 10 boards and Kiersten Olson had six.
Cassadaga Valley falls to 10-7 overall with the defeat.






