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Hornets deliver stinging loss to Pirates

OBSERVER File Photo Forestville’s Phil Narraway (12) defends during a regular-season basketball game.

OBSERVER Staff Reports

JAMESTOWN — The third quarter was the difference as Forestville evened its overall record at 7-7 by defeating Clymer, 48-45, in non-league boys basketball at Jamestown Community College.

Travis Drozdziel and Mac Gadewoltz scored five points each during the 14-8 third period as Forestville went to record the victory.

Lewis Markham led the Hornets with 13 points, and Drozdziel and Gadewoltz had 10 points apiece in the win.

Gadewoltz grabbed 14 rebounds and Markham had 10. Gadewoltz had six assists and four steals.

Garrett Hinsdale and Dustin Neckers had 13 points apiece for Clymer (6-8). Neckers also had eight rebounds and four blocks.

Girls basketball

Clymer crushes Forestville, 59-23

JAMESTOWN — Clymer improved their record to 7-6 by defeating Forestville, 59-23, on Saturday afternoon in a non-league girls basketball game at Jamestown Community College.

The Lady Pirates opened up with a 16-3 first quarter and expanded that margin to 35-6 at halftime en route to the win.

Ashley Covey led the way with 17 points, including 11 in the first quarter, and seven steals and Nashia Duryee added 15 points, 10 rebounds and six steals. Hannah King had five assists.

For Forestville (1-11), Phoebe Kingsfield scored 10 points and had nine rebounds; Sylvea Cleary had 10 points. Ashley Bailey grabbed seven rebounds for the Lady Hornets.

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