Chautauqua Lake Earns First Win For Coach Burnett
MAYVILLE — Eden Ludwig scored 11 of her game-high 20 points during a 17-5 first quarter as Chautauqua Lake earned head coach Sarah Burnett’s first victory with a 71-26 win over Brocton in Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 girls basketball action Friday.
Ludwig added eight rebounds and three assists; Brina Jacobson had 12 points and five steals; Gracie Gerring had 12 points; Kaylee Tarr had 10 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals; and Cameron Mackey had seven rebounds and three steals for the Eagles (1-8, 1-4).
Makayley Nelson led the Bulldogs (1-9, 0-6) with 10 points.
BROCTON (26)
Collins 0 0 0, Sears 0 0 0, Nelson 4 0 10, Newell 0 0 0, Spiller 1 0 2, Adams 1 1 3, Carlton 2 4 8, Bundy 1 0 3. Totals 9 5 26.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (71)
KeTarr 2 0 4, Reyda 1 0 2, Gerring 6 0 12, Chess 1 3 5, KayTarr 5 0 10, Ludwig 8 3 20, Mackey 3 0 6, Jacobson 6 0 12. Totals 32 6 71.
3-point goals–Nelson 2, Bundy, Ludwig.
Brocton 5 9 7 5 — 26
Chautauqua Lake 17 18 16 20 — 71
WEST HAS BIG 2ND QUARTER
FORESTVILLE — Danielle West scored 12 of her game-high 28 points during an 18-6 second quarter as Pine Valley went on to beat Forestville 55-41 in a Division 4 matchup.
The Hornets (4-3, 3-2) led 15-10 after the first quarter before the Panthers (6-1, 4-0) took control with their strong second quarter.
West added five steals; Danica Farnham had 9 points and 12 rebounds; and Sara Kruszka had seven assists for first-place Pine Valley.
Carilene Sliwa led Forestville with 12 points to go along with eight rebounds; Ingrid Gibson had 11 points, nine rebounds and five steals; Chymerah Genovese had seven rebounds; and Elizabeth Case had six rebounds.
PINE VALLEY (55)
Ivett 2 0 6, Kruszka 1 0 2, Farnham 4 1 9, Smith 1 0 2, PHohl 2 0 4, DWest 12 0 28, AWest 2 0 4. Totals 24 1 55.
FORESTVILLE (41)
Sliwa 5 2 12, Genovese 2 1 5, Gibson 5 1 11, Bertino 1 0 2, Hall 1 0 2, Case 4 1 9. Totals 18 5 41.
3-point goals–Ivett 2, DWest 4.
Pine Valley 10 18 17 10 — 55
Forestville 15 6 12 8 — 41
HERINGTON SHINES FROM DEEP
RANDOLPH — Skylar Herington hit seven of Randolph’s 10 3-pointers as the Cardinals beat Falconer 55-33 in Division 3 play.
Herington finished with 25 points, while Payton Morrison had the other three 3-pointers for 9 points to go along with five rebounds, five assists and five steals. Sadie Steward chipped in 11 points and six rebounds while Quinn Pence had eight assists for Randolph (5-4, 2-0), which led 36-14 at halftime.
Augustine Krenzer led the Golden Falcons (4-5, 0-2) with 13 points.
FALCONER (33)
Krenzer 6 0 13, Snow 2 2 6, Helms 0 0 0, Calimeri 1 0 2, Putman 0 0 0, Neal 2 2 7, Swanson 0 0 0, Holmberg 0 1 1, Baglia 2 0 4. Totals 13 5 33.
RANDOLPH (55)
Hind 0 0 0, AMorrison 1 0 2, Bowles 0 4 4, Pence 0 0 0, Herington 9 0 25, Shawley 1 2 4, Bushey 0 0 0, Steward 5 1 11, PMorrison 3 0 9, Smallback 0 0 0. Totals 19 7 55.
3-point goals–Krenzer, Neal, Herington 7, PMorrison 3.
Falconer 4 10 6 13 — 33
Randolph 19 17 14 5 — 55
BEARS ROLL PAST GOWANDA
FREWSBURG — Jadyn Trocki had 23 points, five assists and five steals as Frewsburg coasted past Gowanda for an 81-31 Division 3 victory.
Teghan Trocki had 16 points; Ava Jimerson had 11 points and five steals; Taytum Jimerson had six rebounds and five assists; and Elysse Gruber had five steals for the Bears (8-1, 3-0), who led 29-5 after the first quarter.
Corrina John led the Panthers (3-5, 0-3) with 12 points.
GOWANDA (31)
Kota 1 1 3, John 4 0 12, Beaver 1 0 2, Graham 0 0 0, Lindgren 3 1 7, Kelly 2 1 5, Hageman 1 0 2. Totals 12 3 31.
FREWSBURG (81)
JTrocki 10 1 23, TTrocki 6 0 16, JJimerson 3 0 7, TJimerson 2 0 4, Cappa 3 2 8, Reale 2 0 4, Harvey 2 0 4, AJimerson 5 1 11, Gruber 1 0 2, Troutman 0 2 2. Totals 34 6 81.
3-point goals–John 4, JTrocki 2, TTrocki 4, JJimerson.
Gowanda 5 13 4 9 — 31
Frewsburg 29 14 21 17 — 81
FRANCIS LEADS LEGENDS
LANCASTER — Behind 21 points from Madison Francis, Lancaster opened up a huge halftime lead and rolled to a 63-32 victory over Jamestown in an Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division 1 game.
Lancaster (6-3, 3-0) led 18-3 after the first quarter and 40-8 at the break.
Joining Francis in double figures for the Legends was Mckenna Corcoran with 10 points.
Makena Pryce led Jamestown (3-2, 0-2) with 11 points, Aiyana Stam chipped in 10 points and 12 rebounds, and Carley Daniels chipped in five assists.
JAMESTOWN (32)
Brandow 0 0 0, Pryce 4 0 11, Stam 4 0 10, Tonkin 0 1 1, Daniels 0 0 0, Gibbs 2 1 6, Watkins 0 0 0, Engquist 1 2 4. Totals 11 4 32.
LANCASTER (63)
Booker 0 0 0, Schlesselman 2 0 4, Scibor 0 0 0, Molino 3 0 6, Harrington 1 0 2, Kreutzer 1 0 2, Wilson 0 0 0, Schlotterbeck 1 2 4, Jackson 3 0 6, Corcoran 5 0 10, Farrugia 1 1 4, Francis 11 1 25, Totals 28 4 63
3-point goals–Pryce 3, Stam 2, Gibbs, Farrugia, Francis.
Jamestown 3 5 12 12 — 32
Lancaster 18 22 12 11 — 63
BIG SECOND QUARTER FOR WESTFIELD
WESTFIELD — A 17-5 second quarter helped Westfield take a 24-12 halftime lead as the Wolverines beat Panama 46-32 in Division 2 play.
Mackenzie Schumaker scored all 8 of her team-high points in the third quarter for Westfield. Sydney Hotchkiss, Maddie Burgess, Reagan Weingart and Naomi Ottey each chipped in 7 points for the Wolverines (5-4, 3-2). Weingart had a team-high six rebounds, Olivia Wolfe had four assists and Schumaker had four steals.
Kaitlyn Horton led the Panthers (4-4, 2-3) with 12 points.
PANAMA (32)
Warner 1 0 2, CLyon 2 0 5, Loberg 3 1 7, JLyon 0 2 2, Kolstee 1 1 3, Horton 6 0 12, Olson 0 1 1. Totals 13 5 32.
WESTFIELD (46)
SWolfe 1 2 4, Hotchkiss 3 0 7, Douglas 0 0 0, Burgess 3 0 7, Corbett 0 0 0, Weingart 2 3 7, OWolfe 2 2 6, Ottey 3 0 7, Schumaker 3 0 8, Smith 0 0 0. Totals 17 7 46.
3-point goals–CLyon, Hotchkiss, Burgess, Ottey, Schumaker 2.
Panama 7 5 10 10 — 32
Westfield 7 17 10 12 — 46
ANDERSON, HOPKINS POWER COUGARS
PORTVILLE — Emiley Anderson had 24 points and four steals, while Aliyah Hopkins had 23 points, 11 rebounds, six steals and two blocked shots as Cassadaga Valley beat Portville 59-40 in Division 3 action.
Hailey Anderson grabbed seven rebounds, while Breonna Hopkins had four steals and three assists for the Cougars (7-1, 2-1), who led 29-23 at halftime.
Emma Rhinehart led the Panthers (5-4, 0-2) with 16 points, six rebounds and two assists, while Ali Haynes had six rebounds and two steals.
CASSADAGA VALLEY (59)
Debo 0 1 1, EAnderson 10 3 24, AHopkins 8 6 23, BHopkins 3 1 7, HAnderson 1 2 4, Meder 0 0 0. Totals 22 13 59.
PORTVILLE (40)
NIsaman 0 2 2, Carls 1 3 5, Schoonover 0 0 0, DeGolier 0 0 0, Rhinehart 6 1 16, AIsaman 3 2 9, Reynolds 1 0 2, Haynes 2 0 4, Edwards 1 0 2. Totals 14 8 40.
3-point goals–EAnderson, AHopkins, AIsaman, Rhinehart 3.
Cassadaga Valley 15 14 9 21 — 59
Portville 11 12 5 12 — 40