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January 6, 2009

Jackets improve to 10-0

Four Oneonta High players scored a minimum of 12 points and the unbeaten Yellowjackets cruised to their 10th victory of the season with a 71-32 girls basketball victory over visiting Whitney Point on Tuesday.

OHS improved to 6-0 in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference.

Madie Harlem and sisters Val and Meredith Ridgway scored 14 points apiece, and Sienna Wisse contributed 12 for OHS, which led, 20-6, after one quarter.

Wisse made three of OHS' four three-pointers.

Jenn Dilello had seven points for OHS, which plays host to Windsor on Friday.

Oneonta 71, WP 32

WHITNEY POINT: Karli Theleman 1 0-0 2, McKay Ross 4 0-0 9, Sheena Driscoll 1 0-0 2, Alicia Ford 4 1-2 9, Ashley Keep 3 1-2 7, Kelsey Tichnor 1 1-3 3. TOTALS: 14 3-9 32.

ONEONTA (10-0, 6-0): Madie Harlem 6 1-4 14, Sienna Wisse 4 1-2 12, Lesley Harlem 2 0-0 4, Meredith Ridgway 7 0-0 14, Kasondra Hughes 2 0-0 4, Jenn Dilello 3 1-3 7, Kate Bredin 1 0-0 2, Val Ridgway 7 0-0 14, Nicki Miosky 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 32 3-9 71.

Whitney Point6 10 7 9 _ 32

Oneonta20 14 23 14 _ 71

Three-point field goals: W 1 (Ross); O 4 (Wisse 3, M. Harlem 1). JV score: Oneonta 36, WP 11.

RS 45, Oriskany 37

Katie Moshier scored a season-high 28 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead visiting Richfield Springs to a Center State Conference crossover victory at Herkimer CCC.

Bekah Havens contributed nine points, nine rebounds and eight assists for the Indians (7-2), who meet Madison at Morrisville State at 6:30 p.m. Friday.

Richfield Springs 45, Oriskany 37

at Herkimer CCC

RICHFIELD SPRINGS (7-2): Jessica Hext 2 0-0 4, Elaina Clickman 1 0-0 2, Karena Molloy 1 0-0 2, Taylor VanWinkler 0 0-0 0, Bekah Havens 4 0-1 9, Katie Moshier 13 2-2 28, Samantha Calkins 0 0-0 0, Hannah Starr 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 21 2-3 45.

ORISKANY (6-3): Megan Serley 4 1-2 11, Christina Graziadei 0 3-4 3, Bethani Gauthier 0 0-0 0, Nicole Buehler 0 0-0 0, Alyssa Balfe 1 0-0 2, Danielle Kaleta 1 0-0 2, Elyssa Lekki 0 0-0 0, Mallory Ingalls 7 0-0 17, Kelsey Buckingham 0 0-0 0, Stephanie Weigel 1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 14 4-6 37.

Richfield Springs12 10 11 12 _ 45

Oriskany9 4 8 14 _ 37

Three-point field goals: R 1 (Havens); O 5 (Ingalls 3, Serley 2).

Harpursville 56, Delhi 22

Cousins Hannah and Alycia Kimmel combined for 34 points in the Hornets' Midstate Athletic Conference non-division road victory.

Hannah Kimmel's 21 points led all scores.

Joanna Wheatley had six points to lead Delhi (4-5), which plays host to Unadilla Valley on Friday.

Harpursville 56, Delhi 22

HARPURSVILLE: Stephanie Gaska 0 0-0 0, Erin Dietzman 2 0-0 4, Abby Klutts 0 2-2 2, Alycia Kimmel 3 6-9 13, Hannah Kimmel 8 5-8 21, Kayleigh Livermore 4 0-0 8, Ashley Hall 0 0-0 0, Jamie Anderson 1 0-0 2, Marisa Wickham 3 0-2 6. TOTALS: 22 13-21 56.

DELHI (4-5): Shy Parenteau 0 0-0 0, Eva-Rae Andrews 1 0-0 2, Amanda Maxwell 0 0-0 0, Abby Oliver 2 0-0 4, Josie Elwell 1 0-0 2, Kathryn Krick 0 1-2 1, Joanna Wheatley 2 2-2 6, Katie Darling 1 2-6 4, Felicia Finch 0 0-0 0, Erica Cantwell 0 0-0 0, Jean Viafore 0 3-4 3, Kristen Dandignac 0 0-0 0, Sienna Brown 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 7 8-14 22.

Harpursville16 17 13 10 _ 56

Delhi5 4 7 6 _ 22

Three-point field goals: H 1 (A. Kimmel). JV score: Harpursville won.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Wrestling

B-G/A 56, Unatego 15

Chris Burnett and Daren Terpstra earned pins at 135 and 140 pounds, respectively, for visiting Bainbridge-Guilford Afton in its Midstate Athletic Conference victory.

Shawn Hanrahan and Tyler Newman had pins for the Spartans.

Hanrahan and Paul Parsons wrestled to a scoreless tie through two periods at 152. Hanrahan then got a reversal that led to a pin with 5:14 left. The once-beaten Hanrahan, a senior, earned his 100th high school victory during the Windsor Christmas Tournament two weekends ago.

Newman pinned Jeremy Bullis in 4:19 at 189.

The closest match of the night went to Unatego's David Carman, who defeated Cody Davy, 8-7, at 125. Carman broke a 6-all tie with a takedown early in the third period. Davy escaped to pull to one point, but Carman held him off.

Unatego (1-3) hosts the 14-team Dan Wickham Classic at 10 a.m. Saturday.

B-G/A 56, Unatego 15

at Unatego; match started at 189

103 _ Jamie Griswold (B) forfeit; 112 _ Wayne Cirigliano (B) forfeit; 119 _ Jesse Griswold (B) forfeit; 125 _ David Carman (U) dec. Cody Davy, 8-7; 130 _ Corey Burnett (B) dec. Michael Rous, 12-0; 135 _ Chris Burnett (B) pinned Austin Toomey, 1:07; 140 _ Daren Terpstra (B) pinned Derek Harris, 1:37; 145 _ Victor Coronado (B) forfeit; 152 _ Shawn Hanrahan (U) pinned Paul Parsons, 5:14; 160 _ Brad Hurlburt (B) forfeit; 171 _ Chris Anthony (B) forfeit; 189 _ Tyler Newman (U) pinned Jeremy Bullis, 4:19; 215 _ Nick Durbin (B) dec. Dylan Barber, 11-3.

JV score: B-G/A won.

Norwich 36, UV 24

Unadilla Valley's Cody Marcinko rallied from a two-point deficit heading into the third period to defeat Morgan Crawford, 5-4, at 145 pounds in the Storm's non-league loss at home.

Marcinko trailed, 3-1, to start the final period. He tied the score with a reversal before Crawford escaped to make it 4-3. With about 30 seconds left, Marcinko got a takedown for the final points.

It was Senior Night for the Storm and all three of UV's upperclassmen earned victories. Justin Sigler defeated Jim Testani, 9-2 at 171, and Justin Peek won by the same score over Keegan Levesque at 189. UV's other senior, Todd Wilcox, won by forfeit at 152.

Tyler Peet earned the lone pin for the Storm, needing 3:10 to beat Eli Oliver.

UV wrestles at Walton on Thursday.

Norwich 36, UV 24

at Unadilla Valley; match started at 103

103 _ Tanner Cummings (N) pinned Lucas Lyons, :45; 112 _ Mike Hull (N) pinned Tyler Olson, :34; 119 _ Cameron Miller (N) forfeit; 125 _ Walter Marvin (N) forfeit; 130 _ Cody Bradbury (N) forfeit; 135 _ Taylor Anderson (U) dec. Cameron Turner, 8-2; 140 _ Tyler Peet (U) pinned Eli Oliver, 3:10; 145 _ Cody Marcinko (U) dec. Morgan Crawford, 5-4; 152 _ Todd Wilcox (U) forfeit; 160 _ No match; 171 _ Justin Sigler (U) dec. Jim Testani, 9-2; 189 _ Justin Peek (U) dec. Keegan Levesque, 9-2; 215 _ Chris Reediger (N) forfeit.

Walton 44, Delhi 28

Cody Reed earned one of four pins for visiting Walton in its Midstate Athletic Conference win.

Reed pinned Ben Cairns in 1:11 of the 171-pound match.

Evan Boyd (189), Jon Conklin (125), and Nate Glerum (135) also had pins for the Warriors.

Shawn Neumann, Collin Ellis, and Nick Shaw had victories for Delhi (4-5), which plays host to Oneonta at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Walton 44, Delhi 28

at Delhi; match started at 130

103 _ Justin Hasbrouck (D) won by forfeit; 112 _ Ray James (W) won by forfeit; 119 _ Justin Roberts (D) tech. fall Jimmy Copeland, 19-4, 5:57; 125 _ Jon Conklin (W) pinned Garrett Ellis, 3:46; 130 _ Collin Ellis (D) pinned Mike Beers, 2:45; 135 _ Nate Glerum (W) pinned Mike Neumann, 5:07; 140 _ Jimmy McDonald (W) tech. fall Jamie Brown, 16-1, 5:59; 145 _ Dustin VanValkenburg (W) dec. Kyle Bishop, 15-2; 152 _ Shawn Neumann (D) tech. fall Devon Constable, 20-3, 3:45; 160 _ Eddie Dickson (W) tech. fall J.J. Darling, 15-0, 4:21; 171 _ Cody Reed (W) pinned Ben Cairns, 1:11; 189 _ Evan Boyd (W) pinned Davionne Price, 5:41; 215 _ Nick Shaw (D) pinned Travis Rathmell, 5:55. JV score: Walton 18, Delhi 6.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Bowling

at Holiday Lanes

Stratford Corkwell rolled a 215 game en route to a match-high 568 series as the Oneonta High boys beat Chenango Valley, 5-2.

It was the fifth straight victory for the Yellowjackets (6-4), who received a 203 game from Cameron Critti.

Oneonta's girls won their third straight with a 7-0 victory.

Stephanie Rathbun had games of 209 and 206, and Caryn Balnis contributed a 211 game and a match-high 557 series.

The Yellowjackets meet Maine-Endwell at Laurel Bowl on Thursday.

at Holiday Lanes

Boys: Oneonta 5, CV 2

Chenango Valley (2,558): Tyler Ruffo 216, 201; Peter Schubert 211.

Oneonta (2,644): Cameron Critti 203; Stratford Corkwell 215_ 568.

JV score: Oneonta, 7-0.

Girls: Oneonta 7, CV 0

Chenango Valley (1,653): None.

Oneonta (2,383): Stephanie Rathbun 209, 206; Caryn Balnis 211_557.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Skiing

Section Four at Windham

Windham's Lisa Davis finished the giant slalom in 25.93 seconds, earning the top time for girls or boys, to lead the Warriors to the girls team victory in the opening Section Four skiing meet at Windham on Tuesday.

Teammate Lexie Vining placed second in 26.39, followed by Stamford's Jacqueline Olson in 28.97.

Hunter-Tannersville's Tucker Foti won the boys race in 26.26 to lead the Wildcats to victory.

Margaretville's Ian Williams placed second in 26.29. Roxbury's Jacob Liberatore finished third in 27.28.

Luke Mancuso earned Oneonta' top finish, taking 18th in 32.56.

SECTION FOUR MEET

at Windham

Boys team scores: Hunter-Tannersville 82.97, Roxbury 83.61, Windham 86.10, Margaretville 86.38, Oneonta 105.52, Stamford incomplete.

Giant slalom: 1, Tucker Foti (H) 26.26; 2, Ian Williams (M) 26.29; 3, Jacob Liberatore (R) 27.28; 4, Alan Kochan (H) 27.38; 5, Nate Liddle (R) 27.70; 6, Gavin Boyle (S) 27.76; 7, Russell Pelham (W) 27.78; 8, Garrett Hinkley (R) 28.63; 9, Jake Randall (H) 29.13; 10, Alex Brabazon (W) 29.18.

Girls team scores: Windham 81.60, Roxbury 90.82, Hunter-Tannersville 91.42. Incomplete: Oneonta, Margaretville, Stamford.

Giant slalom: 1, Lisa Davis (W) 25.93; 2, Lexie Vining (W) 26.39; 3, Jacqueline Olson (S) 28.97; 4, Heather Davie (R) 29.14; 5, Stephanie Simpefenderfer (W) 29.28, 6, Haley Walcutt (R) 29.52; 7, Kate Christman (W) 30.08; 8, Kory Ancona (M) 30.22; 9, Samantha Risley (H) 31.66; 10, Suzanna Liddle (R) 32.16.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Volleyball

Cooperstown 3, O-E 0

Katie Horrigan had 12 kills and four aces to lead host Cooperstown in the Center State Conference over Oppenheim-Ephratah.

Kim Armstrong contributed 26 assists and Sarah Dewey six kills for the Redskins, who won, 25-22, 25-23, 25-16.

Sarah Angerer had five aces for Cooperstown (4-2, 2-1), which visits Sherburne-Earlville today.

Cooperstown 3, O-E 0

Game scores: 25-22, 25-23, 25-16.

Oppenheim-Ephratah (9-2): Lindsay Ploss 6 kills, 5 digs, 2 blocks; Kathleen Damin 4 kills, 5 digs; Brianna Sparks 4 kills, 2 digs; Amanda Kopet 7 digs.

Cooperstown (4-2, 2-1): Katie Horrigan 12 kills, 4 aces, block; Kim Armstrong 26 assists, 2 kills, ace; Sarah Dewey 6 kills, 2 aces; Sarah Angerer 5 aces.

JV score: O-E, 2-1.

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