Southwestern Pulls Away From Eagles; Clymer Stymies Ellicottville 41-22
Five Southwestern players scored during a 16-7 second quarter as Southwestern pulled away from Chautauqua Lake en route to a 62-47 win in the third game of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day CCAA Showcase on Monday at Jamestown Community College.
Chase Hartnett led the Trojans with 24 points to go along with three assists; Landon Hooks had 12 points, four rebounds and four steals; Bradyn Fuller had 8 points and seven rebounds; and Connor Young had 8 points, five steals and three assists for the Trojans (3-8), who led 34-18 at halftime.
Nick Jacobson paced the Eagles (6-7) with 11 points to go along with four rebounds and four assists; Nate Henry had 9 points and three assists; and Carson Fairbank had 7 points and nine rebounds.
Southwestern shot 26 of 58 (44.8%) from the field, including 3 of 11 from 3-point range, and turned the ball over 14 times, while Chautauqua Lake shot 17 of 46 (37%) from the field, including 5 of 20 from 3-point range, and turned the ball over 22 times.
SOUTHWESTERN (62)
Fuller 3 2 8, Hooks 5 0 12, Young 3 2 8, Hartnett 10 3 24, Waite 2 0 4, Harris 0 0 0, Anderson 0 0 0, Larson 2 0 4, Smith 0 0 0, Kidder 0 0 0, James 0 0 0, Milner 1 0 2. Totals 26 7 62.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (45)
Jacobson 4 1 11, Henry 4 0 9, Fairbank 2 2 7, Swan 2 0 5, YAbuhmedian 2 2 7, JAbuhmedian 0 0 0, Klossner 3 0 6, Houser 0 0 0. Totals 17 5 45.
3-point goals–Hooks 2, Hartnett, Jacobson 2, Henry, Fairbank, Swan, YAbuhmedian.
Southwestern 18 16 14 14 — 62
Chautauqua Lake 11 7 14 13 — 45
CLYMER BEATS LOW-SCORING EAGLES
Kameron Einink led three players in double figures with 12 points as Clymer beat a cold-shooting Ellicottville 41-22 in the second game of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day CCAA Showcase at Jamestown Community College.
Einink had five rebounds and two assists to go along with his 12 points; Carson White had 11 points, eight rebounds and four assists; and Roman Wassink had 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Pirates (6-6), who led 26-10 at halftime.
Carter Smith led the Eagles (5-4) with 11 points and five rebounds.
CLYMER (41)
White 5 0 11, Gomez 0 0 0, BBeckerink 2 0 5, Einink 5 1 12, Perry 1 0 2, LJohnson 0 0 0, Wassink 4 2 10, JBeckerink 0 1 1, Mitchell 0 0 0. Totals 17 4 41.
ELLICOTTVILLE (22)
Benjamin 1 0 2, Mendell 0 0 0, CSmith 4 2 11, Adams 0 0 0, MJohnson 1 0 2, BSmith 2 1 5, Norton 1 0 2, Gascon 0 0 0, John 0 0 0, CPolino 0 0 0, Hurley 0 0 0, DPolino 0 0 0, Palmatier 0 0 0, Metzger 0 0 0. Totals 9 3 22.
3-point goals–White, BBeckerink, Einink, CSmith.
Clymer 9 17 12 3 — 41
Ellicottville 4 6 6 6 — 22
BIG 4TH QUARTER
SPURS WILDCATS
Sherman went 12 of 13 from the foul line and outscored Silver Creek 27-9 in the fourth quarter en route to a 49-39 victory in the fourth game of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day CCAA Showcase at Jamestown Community College.
Cal Cook made 7 of 8 foul shots and scored all 15 of his points during the final eight minutes for the Wildcats (7-6), who trailed 30-22 entering the fourth quarter. Jacob Ferranto added 8 of his 15 points, including four foul shots, in the final eight minutes.
Brady Eick led the Black Knights (4-5) with 19 points and Alan Hoelzle added 11.
SHERMAN (49)
Pinzok 2 0 4, DeKoning 1 0 3, Cook 4 6 15, Kopta 0 0 0, Chambers 2 3 7, Swan 0 2 2, Persons 1 1 3, Johnson 0 0 0, Ferranto 5 5 15. Totals 15 17 49.
SILVER CREEK (39)
Hoelzle 4 3 11, Arnold 0 0 0, Pomroy 0 0 0, Eick 5 4 19, Brennan 0 0 0, White 2 2 7, Dudek 1 0 2, DeLong 0 0 0. Totals 12 9 39.
3-point goals–DeKoning, Cook, Eick 5, White.
Sherman 6 11 5 27 — 49
Silver Creek 5 10 15 9 — 39
SUNDAY
SWANSON POURS IN 30
FREDONIA — Carson Swanson had 30 points, nine steals, seven rebounds and four assists to lead Westfield past nonleague Allegany-Limestone 50-42 at SUNY Fredonia on Sunday.
Zach Maguire added 9 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolverines (13-1), who led 29-22 at halftime.
Collin Forrest and Caleb Strade scored 12 points apiece for the Gators (8-3).
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (42)
Wilczewski 1 0 3, Callen 2 4 10, Forrest 2 7 12, BStraub 1 0 2, GStraub 2 2 6, , Strade 4 4 12. Totals 12 17 42.
WESTFIELD (50)
Paddock 0 0 0, BSwanson 0 1 1, Whitesell 0 0 0, Stein 0 0 0, Maguire 4 0 9, CSWanson 10 7 30, Thomas 0 0 0, Anderson 1 0 3, Beadle 3 0 7. Totals 18 8 50.
3-point goals–Wilczewski, Callen 2, Forrest, Maguire, CSwanson 3, Anderson, Beadle.
Allegany-Limestone 16 6 14 6 — 42
Westfield 10 19 14 7 — 50
FALCONER
STRONG LATE
FREDONIA — Falconer broke a 27-all tie with a 14-9 fourth quarter to beat School of the Arts out of Rochester 41-36 on Sunday at SUNY Fredonia.
Roger Markham led the Golden Falcons (8-5) with 16 points and Nathan Bailey added 11.
SATURDAY
BIG FIRST QUARTER SPARKS JAMESTOWN
How good was Jamestown in the first half of Saturday’s nonleague boys basketball game against St. Mary’s of Lancaster?
Well, to start the game, Elijah Farmer drilled a pair of 3-pointers, sandwiched between treys by Dominic Gonzalez and Jaydian Johnson.
It only got better from there.
Sparked by blistering success from the floor, the Red & Green scored 31 points in the first quarter, led 58-27 at halftime and cruised to a 90-73 victory at McElrath Gymnasium.
Gonzalez led Jamestown (9-1) with 30 points, connecting on 13 of 18 shots from the floor; Jaydian Johnson had 27 points (on 12-of-19 shooting), seven rebounds, seven assists and five steals; Farmer added 16 points; and Gavin Johnson chipped in 13.
As a team, the Red & Green was 37 of 74 from the field, continuing a recent trend of outstanding shooting. By comparison, the Lancers were 32 of 61 from the floor, highlighted by an outstanding performance from Will Szablewski, who poured in 39 points, including 27 in the second half when St. Mary’s (6-8) outscored the hosts 48-32.
In the junior varsity game, Jamestown improved to 7-2 following a 48-30 victory. Jensen Hernandez led the way with 18 points and Jordan Spencer chipped in 11.
The Red & Green return to action Wednesday when it entertains Clarence in Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division 1 action. The junior varsity game is set for 4:30 p.m. followed by the varsity game at 6 p.m.
FERRANTO
LEADS SHERMAN
SHERMAN — Behind 22 points, 14 rebounds, three assists, two steals and three blocked shots from Jacob Ferranto, Sherman handed Forestville its first loss, 59-47, in a nonleague game.
Nolan DeKoning added 15 points and Carson Pinzok grabbed 13 rebounds for the winners, who improved to 6-6 overall.
For the Hornets (9-1), Jacob Anders poured in 28 points and Blake Waterman added eight rebounds and five steals.
FORESTVILLE (47)
Tenamore 0 0 0, Spengler 2 0 4, DAnders 1 0 2, JAnders 11 4 28, Reilly 0 0 0, Sanchez 0 1 1, Waterman 2 0 4, Gruber 0 0 0, Duliba 2 2 8. Totals 18 7 47.
SHERMAN (59)
Pinzok 2 2 6, DeKoning 4 4 15, Cook 1 0 3, Kopta 0 1 1, Chambers 1 2 4, Swan 3 2 8, Persons 0 0 0, Johnson 0 0 0, Ferranto 6 7 22. Totals 17 18 59.
3-point goals–JAnders 2, Duliba 2, DeKoning 3, Cook, Ferranto 3.
Forestville 8 11 16 12 — 47
Sherman 10 15 18 16 — 59
MARAUDERS FALL
OLEAN — The first quarter proved to be the difference as Olean outscored Dunkirk 14-4 in the first quarter and held on for a 61-49 Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 1 game.
Leading the way for the Huskies (5-6, 4-2) were Luca Quinn and Joe Mest with 15 points apiece.
The Marauders dropped to 3-8 overall and 1-6 in the division.
WHITE, EICK SHINE
SILVER CREEK — Simon White and Brady Eick each had a double-double as Silver Creek topped Cassadaga Valley 45-33 in Division 3 play Saturday.
White had 21 points, 10 rebounds and six steals; Eick had 19 points and 10 rebounds; and Alan Hoelzle grabbed 14 rebounds for the Black Knights (4-4, 1-3).
The Cougars fell to 0-10 overall and 0-4 in the league.