Sliwa Becomes All-Time Greatest Forestville Girls Scorer; Quakers Upend Jamestown
FORESTVILLE — Carilene Sliwa reached 1,000 career points in her first game of the year to become the third girl in Forestville basketball history to reach the milestone.
That put her 407 points away from 1993 graduate Tonja Jock for the top spot in program history and with one regular season game to spare Sliwa became the greatest girls scorer in school history.
Sliwa scored 35 points and had 14 steals to lead Forestville past Pine Valley for a 59-19 Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 4 victory on Friday.
Ingrid Gibson provided another seven rebounds and five blocks for Forestville (12-4, 8-2), while Liz Case had 12 points, 10 boards and five steals.
Pine Valley (0-16, 0-9) was led by Sandy Ivett with 10 points.
PINE VALLEY (19)
Ivett 3 2 10, Herman 2 0 5, Hohl 2 0 4. Totals 7 2 19.
FORESTVILLE (59)
Sliwa 16 2 35, Genevese 0 0 0, Valentine, IGibson 3 0 6, Bertino 1 0 2, RGibson 2 0 4, Case 6 0 12. Totals 28 2 59.
3-point goals–Ivett 2, Herman, Sliwa.
Pine Valley 2 6 5 6 — 19
Forestville 18 17 16 8 — 59
ORCHARD PARK COASTS
JAMESTOWN — Ella Hernandez scored 19 points to lead Orchard Park past Jamestown 61-34 in Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division 1 action.
Erin Haggerty added 13 points and Lainey Babich had 11 for the Quakers (17-3, 10-2), who led 29-23 at halftime.
Payton Gibbs led the Red & Green (10-8, 6-6) with 12 points and Makena Pryce had 9.
ORCHARD PARK (61)
Puleo 1 0 2, Babich 4 3 11, Brown 1 0 2, Agro 1 0 2, Gocella 3 1 7, Mills 0 0 0, Makin 0 0 0, Hernandez 8 0 19, Culum 2 1 5, Haggerty 6 1 13. Totals 26 6 61.
JAMESTOWN (34)
Brandow 0 0 0, Reid 1 0 2, Pryce 3 2 9, Stam 2 2 6, Tonkin 0 0 0, Daniels 1 0 2, Thomas 0 1 1, Gibbs 4 3 12, Olmstead 0 0 0, Engquist 0 0 0, Battle 0 0 0, Atkinson 1 0 2. Totals 12 8 34.
3-point goals–Hernandez 3, Pryce, Gibbs.
Orchard Park 12 17 14 18 — 61
Jamestown 10 13 6 5 — 34


