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Bears rally past Gowanda

Photo courtesy of Steve Garvey Gowanda’s Logan Ruff puts up a shot in the lane during Friday’s CCAA Division 3 boys basketball game in Frewsburg.

FREWSBURG — Gowanda led 45-43 after three quarters, but Frewsburg rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Panthers 66-60 in Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 3 boys basketball Friday.

Blake Weaver scored 8 of his team-high 22 points in the fourth quarter for the Bears (6-8, 5-2). The senior guard also had a team-high 14 rebounds and seven steals. Kael Collver added 15 points, 11 rebounds and nine blocked shots, while Max Fisher had 14 points, five rebounds and three assists. Taran Laska had five assists and Trent Lewis had four assists in the win.

Trelin Warrior led the Panthers (10-6, 5-2) with 26 points and Blake Herman scored 13.

GOWANDA (60)

Barrett 0 0 0, Herman 6 0 13, Geiger 1 2 4, Mohawk 0 0 0, Ruff 2 3 7, Warrior 7 10 26, Montour 0 0 0, Fernandes 0 0 0, Rivera 5 0 10. Totals 21 15 60.

FREWSBURG (66)

Lewis 3 1 7, Weaver 9 1 22, Hultberg 0 0 0, Eckert 1 0 2, Fisher 6 0 14, Laska 1 0 2, JCollver 2 0 4, KCollver 5 5 15. Totals 27 7 66.

3-point goals–Herman, Warrior 2.

Gowanda 13 14 18 15 — 60

Frewsburg 16 16 11 23 — 66

TROJANS PREVAIL IN OVERTIME

WEST ELLICOTT — Southwestern outscored Clymer 11-2 in overtime to win their nonleague game 61-52.

Carson White scored 21 of his game-high 29 points during the first half for the Pirates (7-8, 4-5 CCAA D2), who led 32-23 at the break.

The Trojans (5-9, 2-6 CCAA D1) led by seven with just over three minutes left in regulation before Clymer rallied to force overtime.

Chase Hartnett led Southwestern with 24 points to go along with three rebounds, three assists and three steals. Landon Hooks had 18 points; Brody Larson had 11 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals; and Connor Young had 8 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals.

Roman Wassink chipped in 10 points and Kameron Einink had 9 points for Clymer.

CLYMER (52)

White 13 1 29, BBeckerink 0 0 0, Einink 3 2 9, Wassink 4 2 10, JBeckerink 0 0 0, Mitchell 2 0 4. Totals 22 5 52.

SOUTHWESTERN (61)

Hooks 7 2 18, Young 3 2 8, Hartnett 8 7 24, Waite 1 0 2, Harris 0 0 0, Larson 5 0 11. Totals 24 11 61.

3-point goals–White 2, Einink, Hooks 2, Hartnett, Larson.

Clymer 15 17 8 10 2 — 52

Southwestern 8 15 12 15 11 — 61

BENJAMIN, BLAKE SMITH

LEAD ELLICOTTVILLE

ELLICOTTVILLE — Rylan Benjamin had 19 points, eight assists and five steals, while Blake Smith had 19 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals as Ellicottville beat Pine Valley 67-54 in Division 4 action.

Cameron Mendell chipped in 10 points for the Eagles (8-4, 6-2), who led 43-29 at halftime.

Noah Frontuto led the Panthers (4-8, 2-5) with 19 points and Trent Ivett scored 18 points.

PINE VALLEY (54)

Bradigan 2 0 5, Slade 3 2 9, Frontuto 6 3 19, Ivett 7 2 18, Greene 1 1 3. Totals 19 8 54.

ELLICOTTVILLE (67)

Benjamin 7 2 19, Mendell 3 3 10, CSmith 2 0 6, Johnson 0 0 0, BSmith 5 5 19, Norton 0 0 0, John 1 0 2, CPolino 2 0 4, DPolino 3 1 7, Palmatier 0 0 0, Metzger 0 0 0. Totals 23 11 67.

3-point goals–Bradigan, Slade, Frontuto 4, Ivett 2, Benjamin 3, Mendell, CSmith 2, BSmith 4.

Pine Valley 15 14 15 10 — 54

Ellicottville 24 19 15 9 — 67

MARAUDERS FALL

DUNKIRK — Dunkirk saw its record drop to 4-10 overall and 2-7 in Division following a 50-40 setback to Allegany-Limestone.

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