Rivalry runaway
Rodriguez, DiCara lead Dunkirk past Fredonia 45-29
- OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown Dunkirk’s Anadallane Rodriguez dribbles up the court against Fredonia during Monday’s CCAA Division 1 West game at Dunkirk High School.
- OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown The Hillbillies’ Ashlynn Delcamp is surrounded by several Dunkirk defenders.

OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown Dunkirk’s Anadallane Rodriguez dribbles up the court against Fredonia during Monday’s CCAA Division 1 West game at Dunkirk High School.
DUNKIRK — Anadallane Rodriguez had 15 points and four steals as Dunkirk beat Fredonia 45-29 in Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 1 West girls basketball play Monday at Dunkirk High School.
Molly DiCara chipped in 11 points, nine assists and three steals while Shyla Karin had 8 points, 12 rebounds and three steals for the Marauders (4-5, 1-1).
Ashlynn Delcamp led the Hillbillies (3-6, 0-2) with 9 points and Ella Koopman had 8.
FREDONIA (29)
Lucas 1 1 3, Normand 1 0 2, Tabone 1 0 2, Delcamp 4 1 9, Koopman 4 0 8, Holt 0 0 0, Gullo 0 0 0, Wegrzynowski 1 1 3, Matos 0 2 2. Totals 12 5 29.

OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown The Hillbillies’ Ashlynn Delcamp is surrounded by several Dunkirk defenders.
DUNKIRK (45)
Salerno 1 2 4, DiCara 5 0 11, Karin 2 4 8, Kenner 0 0 0, Pacheco 2 0 4, Szymczak 1 0 3, Rodriguez 5 3 15, Jacques 0 0 0. Totals 16 9 45.
3-point goals–DiCara, Szymczak, Rodriguez 2.
Fredonia 7 6 3 13 — 29
Dunkirk 12 14 6 13 — 45
CARDINALS START FAST
RANDOLPH — Randolph led 38-0 after the first quarter en route to a 74-34 Division 1 West victory over Allegany-Limestone on Monday.
Skylar Herington led e Cardinals (5-3, 2-0) with 23 points, including five 3-pointers, our rebounds, four assists and four steals. Kyra Pence added 14 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals; Sadie Steward had 12 points; and Quinn Pence had 9 points, six assists and six steals.
Mia Herzog led the Gators (0-8, 0-2) with 12 points.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (34)
Stayer 0 0 0, Callen 3 3 9, Giardini 0 0 0, Fisher 0 0 0, Herzog 3 5 12, Klice 1 0 3, Hayes 0 0 0, Foster 0 0 0, Frederick 2 2 6, Kahm 2 0 4. Totals 11 10 34.
RANDOLPH (74)
KPence 6 2 14, Smith 0 0 0, Bowles 2 0 5, QPence 4 0 9, Smith 0 0 0, Storer 2 0 4, Olofson 1 0 2, Steward 5 2 12, Morrison 1 1 4, Herington 8 2 23, Dickerson 0 1 1. Totals 29 7 74.
3-point goals–Herzog, Klice, Bowles, QPence, Morrison, Herington 5.
Allegany-Limestone 0 11 7 16 — 34
Randolph 38 13 11 12 — 74
PIRATES HIT FROM CHARITY STRIPE
CLYMER — Clymer took advantage of 24 free-throw attempts with 17 points at the line en route to a 46-42 Division 2 West victory over Westfield.
The Wolverines (8-4, 1-3) led 11-2 after the first quarter before the Pirates (8-2, 4-2) rallied.
Alexys Neckers led Clymer with 28 points to go along with eight rebounds and four steals. Aurora Ordines had 12 points and four steals while Natalie Johnson grabbed nine rebounds.
Haleigh Dellow led Westfield with 17 points, 11 rebounds and four assists to go along with two blocked shots. Tanleigh Bestine had 14 points, six rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots.
WESTFIELD (42)
Kincaid 0 0 0, Dellow 8 1 17, Mortimer 1 0 2, Bestine 6 0 14, Hotchkiss 0 0 0, Schumaker 1 0 3, Gnadzinski 2 0 6, Nollinger 0 0 0. Totals 18 1 42.
CLYMER (46)
Ordines 2 6 12, AWhite 1 2 4, Woods 0 0 0, Nyweide 1 0 2, Neckers 8 9 28, Bodamer 0 0 0, Johnson 0 0 0. Totals 12 17 46.
3-point goals–Ordines 2, Neckers 3.
Westfield 11 10 10 11 — 42
Clymer 2 16 10 18 — 46
Jayvees: Westfield won 30-17.
LYNN LEADS FALCONER
FALCONER — Kayla Jo Lynn had 13 points, 10 rebounds and seven steals as Falconer beat Frewsburg 48-40 in Division 1 East play.
Augustine Krenzer added 12 points while Dani Krenzer had 10 points, 13 rebounds and four steals for the Golden Falcons (6-3, 2-0).
Teghan Trocki led the Bears (3-6, 1-1) with 21 points and Taytum Jimerson had 12.
FREWSBURG (40)
JTrocki 2 0 4, TTrocki 9 0 21, Bush 0 0 0, TJimerson 6 0 12, Cappa 0 1 1, Martin 0 0 0, Collver 0 0 0, Whippo 1 0 2. Totals 18 1 40.
FALCONER (48)
KLynn 6 1 13, AKrenzer 4 4 12, DKrenzer 4 1 10, EZaranek 3 0 6, MZaranek 1 0 2, Harper 2 1 5, Smith 0 0 0, Holmberg 0 0 0, ALynn 0 0 0, Neal 0 0 0. Totals 20 7 48.
3-point goals–TTrocki 3, DKrenzer.
Frewsburg 8 10 15 7 — 40
Falconer 7 13 17 11 — 48
Jayvees: Frewsburg won.
PANTHERS WIN EASILY
PANAMA — Mandy Brink had 20 points, nine rebounds, five steals and five assists to send Panama past Silver Creek 60-15 in Division 2 West play.
Kaitlyn Horton had 16 points and seven rebounds; Kylie Morgan had 11 points, eight rebounds and a steal; and Lilly Odell had three steals for the Panthers (7-4, 5-0).
Kay Hutchison led the Black Knights (2-8, 0-4) with 9 points.
SILVER CREEK (15)
Carboni 0 0 0, Kelly 0 0 0, Martinez 0 0 0, Braidich 0 1 1, Daniels 0 0 0, Beadle 2 0 4, Jimerson 0 1 1, Hutchison 3 1 9. Totals 5 3 15.
PANAMA (60)
Brink 10 0 20, Schauman 1 0 2, Greene 2 1 5, Morgan 4 3 11, Horton 7 2 16, KRange 1 0 2, Markham 1 0 2, Odell 1 0 2. Totals 27 6 60.
3-point goals–Hutchison 2.
Silver Creek 1 4 3 7 — 15
Panama 18 16 18 10 — 60
Jayvees: Panama won.
BEAVER SHINES AGAIN
WEST ELLICOTT — Reece Beaver had 30 points and four steals to lead Southwestern past Olean 49-38 in Division 1 West play.
Maddie McIntyre had 6 points and 12 rebounds while Lauren Cotter grabbed 15 rebounds for the Trojans ().
Leah Williams led the Huskies () with 16 points and Olivia Kratts had 13.
OLEAN (38)
Finch 1 0 2, Smith 0 0 0, Campbell 0 0 0, Burt 2 0 6, Fayson 0 1 1, Kratts 5 1 13, Bates 0 0 0, Williams 6 0 16, Easton 0 0 0. Totals 14 2 38.
SOUTHWESTERN (49)
Cobb 0 0 0, RBeaver 10 6 30, Cotter 2 0 4, BBeaver 2 0 4, Sirianni 0 1 1, Riley 0 0 0, McIntyre 3 0 6, Pearson 1 0 2, Ricker 0 2 2. Totals 18 9 49.
3-point goals–Burt 2, Kratts 2, Williams 4, RBeaver 4.
Olean 9 10 8 11 — 38
Southwestern 15 12 6 16 — 49
WEST DOES IT ALL
SOUTH DAYTON — Danielle West had 20 points, six steals and six assists to send Pine Valley past North Collins 57-24 in Division 2 East play.
The Panthers (3-7, 1-1) led 22-11 after the first quarter and put the game away with a 23-6 third quarter.
Alyssa West and Haleigh Hardy each had eight rebounds; Sarah Kruszka had five steals and two assists; and Alyssa West had five assists for Pine Valley.
Hailey Jasinski led the Eagles (1-6, 0-2) with 10 points.
NORTH COLLINS (24)
Colon 0 0 0, HaiJasinski 4 2 10, Ayers 0 1 1, Maciejewski 0 0 0, Jimerson 1 0 3, Sickau 0 0 0, Awald 1 2 4, HanJasinski 0 0 0, Fricano 1 0 2, ZKreinheder 1 0 2, MKreinheder 1 0 2. Totals 9 5 24.
PINE VALLEY (57)
Kruszka 1 2 5, King 1 0 2, Farnham 3 0 6, AWest 2 0 4, Hohl 2 0 5, Hardy 3 1 7, DWest 8 0 20, Hayes 1 0 2, Libby 3 0 6, Campbell 0 0 0. Totals 24 3 57.
3-point goals–Jimerson, Kruszka, Hohl, DWest 4.
North Collins 11 4 6 3 — 24
Pine Valley 22 3 23 9 — 57
ELLICOTTVILLE BREEZES
FORESTVILLE — A 17-4 first quarter jump-started Ellicottville en route to a 44-18 Division 2 East victory over Forestville.
Dalayla Alexander led the Eagles (7-4, 3-0) with 11 points; Allison Rowland had 10 points and nine rebounds; and Courtney Marsh had 12 rebounds.
Carilene Sliwa led the Hornets (2-7, 2-2) with 7 points and four steals; Gracie Johnson had 13 rebounds; and Lauryn Pierce had eight rebounds.
ELLICOTTVILLE (44)
Alexander 4 1 11, John 4 0 8, Quinn 1 0 2, Rowland 5 0 10, Northrup 1 0 2, Leiper 3 0 7, Marsh 2 0 4. Totals 20 1 44.
FORESTVILLE (18)
Becker 1 0 2, Valvo 0 1 1, Waterman 1 2 4, Sliwa 2 3 7, Johnson 2 0 4. Totals 6 6 18.
3-point goals–Alexander 2, Leiper.
Ellicottville 17 10 13 4 — 44
Forestville 4 2 6 6 — 18
Jayvees: Ellicottville won 27-17.





