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Tough Test

St. Mary’s Pulls Away From Cards

Randolph’s Skylar Herington rises for a shot over Mila Bissett of St. Mary’s in nonleague girls basketball action on Friday. Photo courtesy of Mike Frame

RANDOLPH — Mila Bissett drained eight 3-pointers in a 36-point effort to propel St. Mary’s of Lancaster past Randolph 69-52 in a nonleague girls basketball game on Friday.

Jada Mushat added 15 points and Macey Kovach scored 10 for the Lancers.

Randolph kept pace with St. Mary’s in the first quarter, but fell off as Bisset continued hitting triples. The Cardinals were led by Skylar Herington with 15 points, four rebounds and four assists, Gianna Bowles provided 11 points, five boards and four assists, Payton Morrison scored 10 points with four rebounds, Sadie Steward dealt six assists with six rebounds and Quinn Pence had five assists, four rebounds and two steals.

ST. MARY’S (69)

Bissett 13 2 36, LaCotte 0 4 4, Was 0 0 0, Gallivan 0 0 0, Mushat 4 5 15, Kovach 4 0 10, McKendry 1 0 2, Wanat 1 0 2. Totals 23 11 69.

RANDOLPH (52)

Hind 1 0 2, AMorrison 0 0 0, Bowles 4 0 11, Pence 1 0 3, Herington 6 1 15, Shawley 0 0 0, Bushey 1 0 2, Steward 4 0 9, PMorrison 3 1 10. Totals 20 2 52.

3-point goals–Bissett 8, Mushat 2, Kovach 2, Bowles 3, Pence, Herington 2, Steward, PMorrison 3.

St. Mary’s 26 13 14 16 — 69

Randolph 25 7 7 13 — 52

RED & GREEN DOWN WARRIORS

SALAMANCA — Jamestown got off to a blistering start en route to a 42-27 nonleague win over Salamanca.

The Red & Green led 21-7 after the first quarter and 35-11 at halftime to claim its second victory over the Warriors in less than a month.

Leading the way for Jamestown were Anna Engquist with 11 points and 11 rebounds; Makena Pryce reached double figures for the third straight game with 13 points; and Abbee Brandow chipped in 9 points.

Leilene McComber paced Salamanca with a game-high 17 points.

JAMESTOWN (42)

Brandow 3 0 9, Pryce 6 0 13, Stam 2 3 7, Tonkin 0 0 0, Daniels 1 0 2, Olmstead 0 0 0, Engquist 4 2 11, Totals 16 5 42.

SALAMANCA (27)

Tennity 0 0 0, Wass 2 0 4, Crowe 1 0 2, Dowdy 1 0 2, McComber 8 1 17, Galante 0 0 0, Stahlman 0 0 0, Lafferty 0 0 0, Ross 0 2 2, Totals 12 3 27.

3-point goals — Brandow 3, Pryce, Engquist.

Jamestown 21 14 2 5 — 42

Salamanca 7 4 10 6 — 27

WOLVERINES ADVANCE IN WINTER CLASSIC

WESTFIELD — The Westfield girls basketball team kicked off the Westfield Winter Classic with a huge 67-20 victory over Dunkirk on Friday.

Mackenzie Schumaker paced the Wolverines (3-3) with 13 points, hitting three 3-pointers and making four steals. Sydney Hotchkiss added 12 points, five rebounds and three steals, Olivia Wolfe had 11 points, four assists, four rebounds and three steals, Sophia Wolfe made four assists, three boards and three steals and Reagan Weingart dealt three blocks with four boards and two steals.

Dunkirk (0-5) was led by Ashley Collazo with 11 points, nine rebounds and two steals and Emaladie Pacheco made three assists with two steals and a block.

The Wolverines will play Cassadaga Valley in today’s championship at 5 p.m., while Dunkirk plays North East (Pa.) in the consolation game prior at 3:30.

DUNKIRK (20)

Pacheco 1 0 3, Morales 0 0 0, Cole 2 0 4, Szymczak 0 0 0, Collazo 5 1 11, Munson 0 0 0, Serrano 1 0 2, Benjamin 0 0 0, Tramuto 0 0 0. Totals 9 1 20.

WESTFIELD (67)

SWolfe 4 0 8, Hotchkiss 5 2 12, Douglas 1 3 5, Burgess 3 0 8, Corbett 2 1 6, Weingart 1 0 2, OWolfe 4 3 11, Ottey 1 0 2, Schumaker 5 0 13. Totals 26 9 67.

3-point goals–Pacheco, Burgess 2, Corbett, Schumaker 3.

Dunkirk 5 8 2 5 — 20

Westfield 17 21 14 15 — 67

COUGARS EDGE NORTH EAST

WESTFIELD — Emily Anderson scored 19 points as Cassadaga Valley defeated North East (Pa.) 48-42 in the Westfield Winter Classic.

Anderson also grabbed four steals and made two assists for the Cougars, Aliyah Hopkins scored 15 points with 10 rebounds in a double-double effort and dished four blocks and Hailey Anderson made four steals with three rebounds.

Cassadaga Valley (4-1) will play the hosts in today’s final, while North East (Pa.) takes on Dunkirk.

North East (Pa.) was led in scoring by Jalyssa Wicker with 12 and Maisy Post with 10.

TROJANS TRIM EAGLES

ELLICOTTVILLE — Ellie Pearson scored 16 points as Southwestern escaped Ellicottville with a 40-39 nonleague victory.

Ellicottville’s (2-4) best quarter came in the fourth, but it wasn’t enough as Natalee Leiper and Riley Whitmer paced the offense with 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Charlotte Beaver added 8 points for the Trojans (5-1).

SOUTHWESTERN (40)

GSirianni 2 2 7, Lewis 0 0 0, Cresanti 1 2 4, Charles 0 0 0, BBeaver 0 2 2, CBeaver 3 0 8, Pearson 6 0 16, Genareo 0 3 3. Totals 12 9 40.

ELLICOTTVILLE (39)

Finn 0 0 0, Crowley 1 0 2, Ficek 4 0 9, Northrup 1 0 3, Whitmer 5 1 11, Leiper 4 3 12, Marsh 1 0 2. Totals 16 4 39.

3-point goals–GSirianni, CBeaver 2, Pearson 4, Ficek, Northrup, Leiper.

Southwestern 14 5 14 7 — 40

Ellicottville 11 9 6 13 — 39

PIRATES HOLD OFF LAKE

MAYVILLE — Ava Nyweide scored 12 points and collected six rebounds as Clymer held off Chautauqua Lake 35-33 in Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 action.

Elli Bodamer added 10 points, three assists, six rebounds, three blocks and two steals for the Pirates (2-3, 2-2), Alyssa Pratt also had three assists and two steals, Hannidy Goetzinger made nine rebounds and two steals, Harleigh Faulkner collected five rebounds and four steals and Janelle Burchanowski had four boards and three steals.

Chautauqua Lake (0-7, 0-3) was led by Kaylee Tarr with 8 points and five rebounds, Eden Ludwig also scored 8 points, Kendra Tarr had four steals, Anna Reyda collected five rebounds and Brina Jacobson scored 8 with six rebounds.

CLYMER (35)

Pratt 1 0 2, Faulkner 2 0 5, Goetzinger 1 0 2, Fuller 0 0 0, Nyweide 5 2 12, Burchanowski 1 1 4, Malecki 0 0 0, Bodamer 4 0 10, Durfey 0 0 0. Totals 14 3 35.

CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (33)

KenTarr 0 0 0, Reyda 0 0 0, Gerring 2 1 5, KayTarr 3 1 8, Ludwig 4 0 8, Mackey 2 0 4, Jacobson 3 2 8. Totals 14 4 33.

3-point goals–Faulkner, Burchanowski, Bodamer 2, KayTarr.

Clymer 6 17 6 6 — 35

Chautauqua Lake 6 11 11 5 — 33

PANTHERS CRUISE BY BROCTON

BROCTON — Danielle West scored 11 points, dealt five assists and had five steals to lead Pine Valley past Brocton 61-10 in nonleague action.

Sarah Kruszka added 10 points with eight assists and eight steals for the Panthers (4-1), Danica Farnham scored 10 with eight boards, Ava West also had 10 with seven rebounds and Sandy Ivett made five assists with two steals and four rebounds.

Brocton (0-7) received 10 rebounds from Zoe Spiller.

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