Cardinals roll past Hillbillies
Girls Basketball Roundup
RANDOLPH — Kyra Pence and Payton Morrison led Randolph to a 63-29 victory over Fredonia in a Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 1 West girls basketball game on Tuesday night.
Pence scored 17 points, collected nine steals, dished out six assists and grabbed four rebounds, while Morrison added 17 points, seven steals and four boards for the Cardinals (10-4, 5-0). Katelyn Storer also contributed 8 points and five blocked shots, and Skylar Herington chipped in 9 points.
Randolph led 13-12 after the first quarter, but outscored Fredonia (3-12, 0-6) 37-9 in the second and third periods to put the game out of reach.
Ella Koopman led the ‘Billies with 11 points.
FREDONIA (29)
Lucas 1 0 2, Normand 0 0 0, Tabone 1 0 3, Pucci 1 0 2, Koopman 4 0 11, Holt 1 0 2, Gullo 2 0 4, Wegrzynowski 0 0 0, Matos 2 1 5. Totals 13 1 29.
RANDOLPH (63)
KPence 8 1 17, SSmith 0 0 0, Bowles 0 0 0, QPence 1 0 2, HSmith 1 0 2, Storer 4 0 8, Steward 3 0 6, Morrison 5 2 17, Herington 3 2 9, Dickerson 1 0 2. Totals 26 5 63.
3-point goals–Tabone, Koopman, Morrison 5, Herington.
Fredonia 12 5 4 8 — 29
Randolph 13 19 18 13 — 63
FALCONER DOWNS GOWANDA
FALCONER — Dani Krener scored 13 points and dished three assists to send Falconer over Gowanda 40-29 in Division 1 East play.
Emily Zaranek added 8 points and six rebounds while Kayla Lynn had four steals for the Golden Falcons (10-6, 5-1).
Gowanda’s (5-9, 1-5) effort was led by Aurora Stevens with 10 points.
GOWANDA (29)
Luther 3 0 6, LScanlan 0 0 0, Rivera 3 0 6, Wilder 0 0 0, AStevens 4 1 10, CScanlan 3 1 7. Totals 13 2 29.
FALCONER (40)
Lynn 1 1 3, AKrenzer 1 1 3, DKrenzer 5 3 13, EZaranek 4 0 8, MZaranek 2 1 5, Harper 1 1 3, ALynn 1 1 3, Neal 0 2 2. Totals 15 10 40.
3-point goals–AStevens.
Gowanda 3 6 11 9 — 29
Falconer 6 8 10 16 — 40
HORNETS STING T’WOLVES
FORESTVILLE — Carilene Sliwa scored 23 points and had 11 steals to lead Forestville over Cattaraugus-Little Valley 59-28 in Division 2 East action.
The Hornets (3-10, 2-3) had Tristian Olsen, Lauryn Pierce and Gracie Johnson all grab five rebounds and Madison Valvo added eight steals.
The Timberwolves (2-12, 0-6) were led by Kadie Benzel with 8 points.
CATTARAUGUS-LITTLE VALLEY (28)
EWest 2 0 4, Benzel 3 2 8, Gassman 2 0 4, RButcher 2 1 5, BButcher 1 3 5, Osgood 1 0 2. Totals 11 6 28.
FORESTVILLE (59)
Becker 2 0 4, Valvo 1 0 2, Waterman 3 0 6, Sliwa 9 4 23, Olsen 4 1 9, CGrupa 1 0 2, Pierce 3 0 6, Johnson 2 1 5, JGrupa 1 0 2. Totals 26 6 59.
3-point goals–Sliwa.
Cattaraugus-Little Valley 4 13 8 3 — 28
Forestville 23 10 16 10 — 59
Jayvees: Forestville 20, Cattaraugus-Little Valley 19
EAGLES STAY PERFECT IN LEAGUE
SOUTH DAYTON — Ellicottville stayed perfect in Division 2 East with a 48-37 win over Pine Valley.
Ellicottville (10-5, 6-0) was led by Allison Rowland with 17 points.
Pine Valley’s (6-9, 3-3) effort was led by Danielle West with 11 points.
ELLICOTTVILLE (48)
Hurlburt 1 0 2, Alexander 3 1 9, John 1 0 2, Quinn 2 0 4, Finn 0 0 0, Rowland 8 1 17, Northrup 0 0 0, Leiper 3 1 7, Marsh 3 1 7. Totals 21 4 48.
PINE VALLEY (37)
Kruszka 1 0 2, Farnham 2 1 6, AWest 3 0 6, Hohl 2 0 4, Hardy 1 2 4, DWest 3 4 11, Libby 1 0 2, Campbell 0 0 0. Totals 13 7 37.
3-point goals–Alexander 2, Farnham, DWest.
Ellicottville 13 10 13 12 — 48
Pine Valley 5 11 9 12 — 37
PANTHERS ROLL COUGARS
PORTVILLE — Portville’s Lilly Bentley had a double-double with 20 points, 11 rebounds, four blocks, four steals and three assists to lead the Panthers over the Cougars 56-36 in East 1 action.
Ava Haynes added 15 points, eight boards and three steals while Teagan Kosinski had five assists and three steals for Portville (11-2, 5-1).
Emiley Anderson led Cassadaga Valley (10-6, 3-3) with 15 points and Andrea Johnson added 13.
CASSADAGA VALLEY (36)
EAnderson 5 1 15, Horton 0 0 0, BHopkins 3 0 8, AJohnson 6 0 13, HAnderson 0 0 0, Hattaway 0 0 0. Totals 14 1 36.
PORTVILLE (56)
Kosinski 2 0 4, DeFazio 1 0 2, Haynes 6 3 15, Scanlon 5 0 13, Dickerson 1 0 2, Bentley 8 4 20. Totals 23 7 56.
3-point goals–Scanlon 3, EAnderson 4, BHopkins 2, AJohnson.
Cassadaga Valley 8 10 8 10 — 36
Portville 28 6 15 7 — 56