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December 13, 2009

B-G girls fall in double-overtime

Three Bainbridge-Guilford girls scored 15 points or better, but the Bobcats fell, 68-63 in double-overtime, to the host school in the final of the Sherburne-Earlville Tournament on Saturday.

Randi Conway scored a team-high 19 points, Corrine Riegel had 17, and Chelsi Rosa contributed 15 points and 19 rebounds.

Riegel hit two free throws with 3.4 seconds left in the first overtime to tie the score at 61.

But S-E sisters Bridget and Kristi Vibbard combined to score 10 points in both overtimes. Caitlynn Adams scored a game-high 30 points, including nine in the fourth quarter when the Marauders made up a nine-point deficit.

Of the 5-foot-4 Rosa's 19 rebounds, B-G coach Bob Conway said: "She's just a scrapper. I was totally shocked when I saw how many rebounds she had. She just really worked her butt off."

On Friday, Conway hit four three-pointers on the way to a game-high 20 points for Bainbridge-Guilford, which earned a 46-26 win over Unadilla Valley in the first round.

Rosa contributed 14 points for the Bobcats (2-2), who travel to Walton on Tuesday.

S-E 68, B-G 63

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE TOURNAMENT

Championship

BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD: Randi Conway 8 1-5 19, Corrine Riegel 4 7-8 17, Chelsi Rosa 6 3-4 15, Ashley Edwards 0 0-0 0, Amber Bauerle 1 0-0 2, Kim Brown 4 1-2 9, Kaity Margarum 0 0-0 0, Kayla Davis 0 1-2 1. TOTALS: 23 13-21 63.

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE: Briana Vibbard 1 0-3 2, Kristi Irwin 4 0-0 9, Shelbie Dye 0 0-0 0, Caitlynn Adams 11 6-14 30, Bridget Irwin 4 8-13 16, Kristi Vibbard 3 0-0 7, Liz Farrow 2 0-0 4. TOTALS: 24 14-30 68.

B-G9 21 15 9 7 2 _ 63

S-E18 8 10 18 7 7 _ 68

Three-point field goals: B 4 (Conway 2, Riegel 2); S 4 (Adams 2, K. Irwin, K. Vibbard). JV score: B-G lost, 37-21, to S-E in the consolation.

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B-G 46, UV 26

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE TOURNAMENT

Friday's first round

UNADILLA VALLEY: Lindsay Avolio 3 0-2 6, Amber Potter 2 0-0 4, Jordan Anderson 4 5-12 13, Charlee Weidman 1 1-7 3, Maggie Avolio 0 0-0 0, Brittany Fairchild 0 0-0 0, Abby Grace 0 0-0 0, Terra Manwarren 0 0-2 0, Amanda Off 0 0-0 0, Lacy Wheeler 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 10 6-23 26.

BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD: Randi Conway 8 0-0 20, Chelsi Rosa 6 0-0 14, Amber Bauerle 3 0-0 6, Kim Brown 2 0-4 4, Corrine Riegel 1 0-0 2, Kayla Davis 0 0-0 0, Ashley Edwards 0 0-0 0, Kaity Margarum 0 0-0 0, Shania Vandermark 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 20 0-4 46.

Unadilla Valley5 5 6 10 _ 26

B-G7 10 11 18 _ 46

Three-point field goals: B 6 (Conway 4, Rosa 2).

Clinton 46, UV 32

Charlee Weidman scored a team-high 12 points for Unadilla Valley, which lost in the consolation game of the Sherburne-Earlville Tournament.

The Storm (1-3) host to Afton on Tuesday.

Clinton 46, UV 32

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE TOURNAMENT

Consolation

UNADILLA VALLEY (1-3): Terra Manwarren 0 0-0 0, Abby Grace 0 3-4 3, Amanda Off 1 0-0 2, Maggie Avolio 0 0-0 0, Lindsay Avolio 0 0-0 0, Charlee Weidman 4 4-7 12, Jordan Anderson 2 2-11 6, Amber Potter 3 0-0 7, Lacy Wheeler 0 0-0 0, Brittany Fairchild 1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 11 9-24 32.

CLINTON: Kayla Nowakowski 2 0-0 4, Kara Ladd 3 0-0 8, Gabby Tantillo 0 0-0 0, Cassie Dennison 0 0-0 0, Jamie Donovan 1 0-0 2, Nicole Sook 1 0-0 3, Kate Thompson 7 1-2 15, Katie Griffiths 3 0-0 7, Samantha Siemba 2 1-4 5, Ashley Weaver 0 2-6 2. TOTALS: 19 4-12 46.

UV6 3 8 15 _ 32

Clinton15 13 12 6 _ 46

Three-point field goals: U 1 (Potter); C (Ladd 2, Sook, Griffiths). JV score: UV lost to Clinton in title game.

Walton 76, Deposit 30

Five players, led by Amy Conkling's 18 points, reached double figures for host Walton in its non-division victory in the Midstate Athletic Conference.

Hunter Browne had 14 points, Shelby Jennings scored 12, Holley Reynolds contributed 11 and Kendra scored 10. Morgan Benson scored nine for the Warriors, who led, 40-19, at halftime

Walton 76, Deposit 30

DEPOSIT: Chelsea Russell 6 1-5 13, Melissa Martin 0 6-6 6, Kaitlyn Stanton 2 0-0 4, Tiffany Raymond 1 0-0 3, Kristen Matthews 1 0-1 2, Siera Smith 0 2-4 2, Molly Blanda 0 0-0 0, Jackie Niznansky 0 0-3 0, Darsey Raymond 0 0-2 0. TOTALS: 10 9-21 30.

WALTON: Amy Conkling 8 2-2 18, Hunter Browne 5 3-3 14, Shelby Jennings 5 2-4 12, Holley Reynolds 5 0-0 11, Kendra Hoyt 5 0-0 10, Morgan Benson 3 2-4 9, Christa Jennings 1 0-2 2. TOTALS: 32 9-15 76.

Deposit10 9 6 5 _ 30

Walton20 20 22 14 _ 76

Three-point field goals: D 1 (T. Raymond); W 3 (Benson, Browne, Reynolds).

Harpursville 74, Sidney 70

Sidney senior Danielle Gravel scored her varsity high of 40 points Friday and couldn't even claim game-high scoring honors for herself.

Harpursville's Kimmel cousins combined for 68 points, including 40 from Hannah, as the visiting Hornets earned a non-division victory in the Midstate Athletic Conference.

Gravel made 10 of Sidney's 12 three-pointers. Four of Gravel's threes came in the fourth quarter, when the Warriors tied the score at 63 on a three-pointer by Lyndsay Delello.

But Hannah Kimmel capped her night by hitting two free throws with three seconds left to seal it. Kimmel finished 14-for-17 from the line. Alycia Kimmel hit all four of Harpursville's three-pointers.

Asked if Harpursville did anything special defensively on Gravel, first-year Sidney coach Brad Aldrich said: "It certainly didn't seem like it. Hannah Kimmel was on her for awhile, but then they switched to a 2-3 zone in the fourth quarter. (Gravel) was fairly open when she was shooting."

According to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association's website, Gravel's 10 threes in a game are a Section Four record. Stamford graduate Brooke Davis hit eight threes in a 69-16 victory over Jefferson on Jan. 5, 2000. Davis, who went on to play soccer at Oneonta State, is the only Section Four player listed for three-pointers made in a game.

Courtney Galuski of Cohoes made a state-record 15 threes in a game in 2008, according to NYSPHSAA website.

Aldrich couldn't confirm if Gravel's 40 points were a single-game school record.

Katelyn Philpott had 12 points and Delello finished with nine for Sidney (1-3), which plays at Oxford on Tuesday.

Harpursville 74, Sidney 70

Friday

HARPURSVILLE: Hannah Kimmel 13 14-17 40, Alycia Kimmel 8 8-8 28, Erin Dietzman 1 0-0 2, Abby Klutts 1 0-0 2, Kayleigh Livermore 1 0-0 2, Erin Andrews 0 0-0 0, Amanda Frayer 0 0-0 0, Savannah Murray 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 24 22-25 74.

SIDNEY (1-3): Danielle Gravel 15 0-0 40, Katelyn Philpott 4 3-4 12, Lyndsay Delello 4 0-0 9, Danielle Martindale 0 7-10 7, Meredith Delello 1 0-0 2, Rachel Decker 0 0-0 0, Diane Mercurio 0 0-0 0, Stephanie Morrow 0 0-0 0, Stephanie Simonds 0 0-0 0, Brittany Ward 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 24 10-14 70.

Harpursville15 15 23 21 _ 74

Sidney19 12 16 23 _ 70

Three-point field goals: H 4 (A. Kimmel 4); S 12 (Gravel 10, L. Delello, Philpott).

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Boys Basketball

Sidney 65, Harpursville 46

Alex Heil's 15 points paced four Sidney players in double figures as the host Warriors won a non-division Midstate Athletic Conference boys basketball game Saturday.

Dylan Umbra and Tanner Westcott each scored 13 points, and Aaron Wood contributed 11 for the unbeaten Warriors, who outscored the Hornets, 22-5, in the second quarter to take a 34-19 lead at halftime.

Sidney went 9-for-10 from the free throw line.

Sidney 65, Harpursville 46

HARPURSVILLE: Chad Baxter 3 0-0 9, Tyler Boudreau 3 3-4 9, Stephen Wards 3 1-2 7, Troy Gates 2 2-2 7, Kurt Alexander 2 1-2 5, Ryan Dalpiaz 2 1-1 5, Mason Dean 1 2-4 4, Stephen Johnson 0 0-0 0, Travis Snow 0 0-0 0, Brandon Strong 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 16 10-15 46.

SIDNEY: Alex Heil 6 2-2 15, Dylan Umbra 6 1-2 13, Tanner Westcott 5 3-3 13, Aaron Wood 4 3-3 11, Mike Neil 3 0-0 6, Josh Wilce 1 0-0 3, Andy Kozak 1 0-0 2, Joe Petroski 1 0-0 2, Nick Burpoe 0 0-0 0, Corbin Curley 0 0-0 0, Logan Raymond 0 0-0 0, Matt Vogel 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 28 9-10 65.

Harpursville14 5 22 5 _ 46

Sidney12 22 19 12 _ 65

Three-point field goals: H 4 (Baxter 3, Gates).

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Wrestling

Elmira Tournament

Dustin VanValkenburg and Evan Boyd earned individual titles for Walton in the Elmira Holiday Tournament.

The Warriors finished seventh in the 12-team tournament with 116 1/2 points. Owego won with 222 1/2 points, one point more than runner-up Windsor.

VanValkenburg won the 145-pound title with a 13-0 victory over Gavin Tarbox of Windsor.

Boyd downed Horseheads' Jaxon Blandford, 2-1, in the 189-pound final.

Red Creek Duals

Nick Giovagnoli and Ryan Ackley each went 4-1 for Oneonta, which finished 2-3 in the Red Creek Dual Meet Tournament on Saturday.

The Yellowjackets defeated East High of Rochester, 42-24, and the host school, 36-15. OHS fell, 42-30, to Williamson, lost, 66-12, to Port Byron and 84-6 to Hannibal.

Giovagnoli, a 140-pounder, finished with four pins. Ackley, at 135, earned pins against East High and Red Creek.

Francis Thomas earned his first varsity victory over OHS with a 52-second pin of Williamson's Tyler Deets. Jacob Vaccaro won three matches for the Yellowjackets (2-6), who travel to Chenango Forks on Tuesday.

Red creek dual meet tournament

Hannibal 84, Oneonta 6

Match started at 119

96 _ Greg Hadcock (H) won by forfeit; 103 _ Dennis Spaudling (H) won by forfeit; 112 _ Joe Griffin (H) won by forfeit; 119 _ Dan Wyman (H) tech. fall Jacob Vaccaro, 4:05; 125 _ Alex Race (H) won by forfeit; 130 _ Nick Bortle (H) pinned Tanner Loos, 1:57; 135 _ Shawn Blais (H) dec. Ryan Ackley, 13-6; 140 _ Dustin Barbera (H) pinned Nick Giovagnoli, 3:47; 145 _ Austin Woodworth (H) won by forfeit; 152 _ Joel Kinville (H) pinned Francis Thomas, 1:11; 160 _ Walter Forbes (H) won by forfeit; 171 _ Rob Burnett (H) won forfeit; 189 _ Fred Thomas (O) pinned Josh Lewis, 3:15; 215 _ Steven Kingsley (H) pinned Khalil Derios, 0:51; 275 _ Del Lenhert (H) pinned Buddy Bemis, 0:45

Williamson 42, Oneonta 30

Match started at 125

96 _ no match; 103 _ Damien Metcalf (W) won by forfeit; 112 _ Jeff Kommer (W) won by forfeit; 119 _ Jacob Vaccario (O) won by forfeit; 125 _ no match; 130 _ Tyler Picotte (W) pinned Tanner Loos, 1:24; 135 _ Ryan Ackley (O) pinned Greg Reuter, 2:12; 140 _ Nick Giovagnoli (O) pinned Keanu Buda, 0:30; 145 _ no match; 152 _ Francis Thomas (O) pinned Tyler Deetes, 0:52; 160 _ Greg Akins (W) won by forfeit; 171 _ Devon Cristales (W) won by forfeit; 189 _ J.T. Spering (W) pinned Fred Thomas, 1:06; 215 _ Buddy Bemis (O) pinned Ti Jock, 1:58; 275 _ Jeff Timmerman (W) pinned Khalil Derios, 0:16.

Oneonta 36, Red Creek 15

Match started at 130

96 _ no match; 103 _ no match; 112 _ no match; 119 _ Jacab Vaccaro (O) pinned Kyle Greenwood, 1:59; 125 _ Kenny Buisch (R) won by forfeit; 130 _ Josh Harkness (R) dec. Tanner Loos, 6-0; 135 _ Ryan Ackley (O) won by forfeit; 140 _ no match; 145 _ Nick Giovagnoli (O) pinned Casey Francis, 1:34; 152 _ Jamey Brown (R) pinned Francis Thomas, 0:43; 160 _ no match; 171 _ no match; 189 _ Fred Thomas (O) won by forfeit; 215 _ Khalil Derios (O) won by forfeit; 275 _ Buddy Bemis (O) pinned Chuck Laws, 2:30.

Oneonta 42, East High (Rochester) 24

Match started at 135

96 _ no match; 103 _ Allan Pinkins (E) won by forfeit; 112 _ no match; 119 _ Jacab Vaccaro (O) won by forfeit; 125 _ no match; 130 _ Tanner Loos (O) won by forfeit; 135 _ Ryan Ackley (O) won by forfeit; 140 _ Nick Giovagnoli (O) pinned Cody Pinkins, 1:14; 145 _ no match; 152 _ Francis Thomas (O) won by forfeit; 160 _ Tzar Parson (E) won by forfeit; 171 _ Brandon Pinkins (E) won by forfeit; 189 _ Quamell Brooks (E) pinned Fred Thomas, 3:46; 215 _ Buddy Bemis (O) pinned Josh Arroyo, 0:40; 275 _ Khalil Derios (O) won by forfeit.

Port Bryon 66, Oneonta 12

Match started at 145

96 _ no match; 103 _ Trevor O'Connor (P) won by forfeit; 112 _ Cormac Green (P) won by forfeit; 119 _ Caleb Green (P) pinned Jacob Vaccaro, 1:32; 125 _ Pete Giacona (P) won by forfeit; 130 _ Richard Martinez (P) pinned Tanner Loos, 4:56; 135 _ Ryan Ackley (O) pinned Tom Hadcook, 1:02; 140 _ Nick Giovagnoli (O) pinned Jerry Sylvester, 0:15; 145 _ no match; 152 _ Joe Kukilla (P) pinned Francis Thomas, 2:52; 160 _ Greg Taylor (P) won by forfeit; 171 _ Ray Cereo (P) won by forfeit; 189 _ Nick Griffin (P) pinned Fred Thomas, 0:43; 215 _ Noah Adler (P) pinned Buddy Bemis, 0:59; 275 _ Mike Russafifli (P) pinned Khalil Derios, 3:42.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Volleyball

Sidney 3, Harpursville 1

Lyndsay Gray had seven kills and six aces, and Vanessa Strong contributed 15 digs in Sidney's 19-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-15 Midstate Athletic Conference road victory.

The Warriors are 5-1.

Sidney 3, Harpursville 1

Game scores: 19-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-15.

Sidney (5-1): Lyndsay Gray 7 kills, 6 aces; Vanessa Strong 15 digs.

Harpursville (2-4): Rachael Pratt-Smith 16 assists, 2 aces; Irisa Kelly 5 kills.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Indoor Track

Age-Group Meet

Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton's Nikiah Gaydorus and Isamarie Ramos, and Walton's Kristine Reed earned victories in the Age-Group Meet for freshmen and sophomores Saturday at Cortland State.

Gaydorus won the 600 meters in 1 minute, 47.5 seconds, beating runner-up Lauren Ward of Oneonta by about six seconds. Ramos won the 1,500 in 5:30.8 and Reed won the 1,000 in 3:29.2.

Age-Group Meet

Saturday at Cortland

Meet for 9th-10th graders

Results of winners and area athletes in the top six

BOYS

3,200: 1, Cory McCarty (Elmira) 10:32.7; 4, Levi Anderson (Oneonta) 11:28.3. 1,000: 1, Brian Crimmins (HH) 2:47.5. 55: 1, Micah Oliver (Elmira) 6.7; 3, Aaron Murphy (Oneonta) 6.9. 600: 1, Cory McCarty (Elmira) 1:34.3; 2, Devon Rivera (BGA) 1:36.2. 55 hurdles: 1, Brennan Crowle (M-E) 9.2; 2, Kevin Flaherty (Walton) 9.6; 4, Tyler Budine (Sidney) 10.4. 1,600: 1, Brian Crimmins (HH) 4:47.8. 300: 1, Nick Puusalu (Wav) 39.8. 3,200 relay: 1, Corning 9:49.8; 2, Oneonta (Levi Anderson, Tim Bemis, Ben Gollin, Griffen Rule) 10:28.4. 1,600 relay: 1, Horseheads 3:55.4; 3, BGA (Connor Fuller, Brent Fuller, Daulton Palmatier, Devon Rivera) 4:23.7. 800: 1, Waverly 1:46.4. High jump: 1, Brennan Crowle (M-E) 5-4; 3, Tyler Budine (Sidney) 4-8; 4, Seamus Murphy (Oneonta) 4-8. Pole vault: 1, Max Rogan (Lansing) 10-6. Shot put: 1, Brian Allen (Windsor) 33-8. Long jump: 1, Nick Puusalu (Waverly) 17-11 3/4; 4, Aaron Murphy (Oneonta) 15-6 1/4; 6, Tim Bemis (Oneonta) 15-4 1/2.

GIRLS

3,000: 1, Emily Noonan (Elmira) 12:09.0. 1,000: 1, Kristine Reed (Walton) 3:29.2; 3, Kim Scofield (Oneonta) 3:35.4. Racewalk: 1, Lily Walton (Elmira) 9:02.4. 55: 1, Danielle Marshall (Binghamton) 7.7; 4, Julia Knapp (B-G/A) 7.9. 600: 1, Nikiah Gaydorus (BGA) 1:47.5; 2, Lauren Ward (Oneonta) 1:53.9; 3, Carmen Myers (BGA) 1:55.2; 5, Julia Knapp (BGA) 1:56.3. 55 hurdles: 1, Liza Gerwig (Corning) 9.7; 6, Jessica Fisher (Wal) 11.1. 1,500: 1, Isamarie Ramos (BGA) 5:30.8. 300: 1, Jasmine Green (HH) 46.6; 5, Lauren Ward (Oneonta) 47.7. 3,200 relay: 1, Elmira 11:13.5; 2, BGA (Emily Knowles, Nikiah Gaydorus, Emily Bauerle, Isamarie Ramos) 11:41.1; 4, Oneonta (Fable Booker, Lisa Deemer, Alissa Garufi, Kim Scofield) 11:53.0. 1,600 relay: 1, T-burg 4:40.9; 2, Oneonta (Theresa DiMartin, Lauren Ward, Jennifer Jelic, Shelby Cleaveland) 4:47.3; 3, BGA (Ariana Hall, Christina Bochicchio, Julia Knapp, Carmen Myers) 4:53.6. 800 relay: 1, Elmira 1:58.5. Shot put: 1, Mary Kate Stephens (Elmira) 29-9 1/2. Long jump: 1, Sabrina Emms (Waverly) 14-0; 5, Kim Scofield (Oneonta) 12-8 1/4; 6, Theresa DiMartin (Oneonta) 12-8. High jump: 1, Haley Plymale (T-burg) 4-9. Pole vault: 1, Alex Seymour (Dryden) 8-0.

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