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ROUNDUP: Oriskany edges Remsen on hardwood

Posted 1/7/23

The Oriskany boys basketball let an 11-point halftime lead slip away but rallied after host Remsen tied the game with a quarter left.

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ROUNDUP: Oriskany edges Remsen on hardwood

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The Oriskany boys basketball let an 11-point halftime lead slip away but rallied after host Remsen tied the game with a quarter left. Oriskany won 48-42 Thursday in the Center State Conference.

Statistics for Oriskany were not submitted.

Remsen’s Grady Helmer led the Rams with 18 points. Matthew Helmer had a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Oriskany plays a non-league game at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Adirondack.

Remsen falls to 4-4 and will host Frankfort-Schuyler at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Frederick scores 25 in Mounties’ win

Coltan Frederick scored 25 and grabbed 10 rebounds for a double-double in Little Falls’ 56-42 boys basketball win at home Thursday in the Center State.

Xavier Dunn had 10 points and five rebounds in the Mounties’ win.

TJ Rankins led Dolgeville with 12 points. Kamryn Comstock had 10 points and 10 boards for a double-double.

Little Falls plays at Fort Plain at 7 p.m. Monday.

Dolgeville plays at 1 today at Westmoreland.

West Canada cruises past Poland

Brayden Shepardson scored 27 and Camerohn Ludwig added 22 in West Canada Valley’s 71-28 boys basketball win at home Thursday in the Center State.

West Canada ran out to a 22-6 lead after a quarter and led 42-15 at the break.

Jackson Vail had a team-high 11 points for Poland and had 10 rebounds for a double-double.

West Canada will participate in the Showcase at Hamilton College Sunday.

Poland plays a league game at Stockbridge Valley at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Bulldogs hang on for volleyball win

The Westmoreland girls volleyball team won the first two sets but had to win a deciding fifth set to beat visiting Center State foe Sherburne-Earlville 3-2 Thursday.

The Bulldogs won the first two sets 25-17 and 25-19 but dropped the next two 26-24 and 26-24. The hosts won the final set 15-9 to win the match.

Ava Geglia had eight kills and six aces for Westmoreland. Bailee Serianni had 17 assists, nine aces and four kills. Tessie Shafer had 10 assists and four kills.

Statistics for Sherburne were not submitted.

Westmoreland hosts Dolgeville at 7 p.m. Monday.

RFA volleyball beats CVA

The Rome Free Academy girls volleyball team got a win in four sets at home Thursday against Central Valley Academy in the Tri-Valley League.

The Black Knights won the first two sets 25-15 and 25-20 before the Thunder won a set 25-23. RFA closed out the match with a 25-15 set win.

Miranda McCormick led RFA with 10 kills. Elizabeth Hanba had nine kills, five digs and four aces. Thylia Keoviengsamay had 29 assists, 13 digs and six kills.

CVA’s Kaylee Beam had eight kills and two digs. Maddison Bernier had seven assists, four aces, two kills and two digs.

RFA is participating in the Mount Markham Varsity Tournament today.

CVA hosts Camden at 7 p.m. Monday in the league.

Camden beats Proctor at the net

The Camden girls volleyball team for a road win in four sets against Thomas R. Proctor High School Thursday in the TVL.

The teams traded wins in the first two sets then the Blue Devils took the final two to win the match.

Camden’s statistics were not provided.

For Proctor, Tha Dah Kyet had seven kills, two aces and two digs. Ebby Sha had 17 assists and three aces.

Camden plays a road match against TVL foe CVA at 7 p.m. Monday.

Proctor hosts East Syracuse Minoa at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the league.

Oneida falls to ES-M

The Oneida girls volleyball team lost in four sets at East Syracuse-Minoa Thursday.

Trailing after two sets, Oneida won the third set 25-22 before dropping the final set to lose the match.

Saige Meehan had four kills, five digs and a pair of aces for Oneida. Ella McKay had eight assists and three digs.

For ES-M, Akout Kuany had 15 kills, eight aces, three blocks and a pair of digs.

Oneida hosts Vernon-Verona-Sherrill in the league at 6:30 p.m. Monday.

Whitesboro comeback falls just short

The Whitesboro hockey team trailed 4-1 after two periods. The Warriors scored four times in the third but lost 6-5 at Cazenovia Thursday in Division 2.

Logan Hull scored twice and had an assist for Cazenovia. Jack Donlin and Forrest Ives had a goal and an assist each. Shamus Newcomb and Braden Carnahan scored once each.

Ezra Stahlberg made 24 saves to earn the win in net.

Whitesboro’s Kaeden Wood and Santino Pedulla scored twice each. Tyler Stivali scored and had two assists. Memphis Ferguson and Josh Bono had a pair of assists each.

Mason Stanton started for Whitesboro in goal, allowing four goals and making 13 saves in the loss. Kris Matthews came on in relief in the second period, allowing a goal and stopping 18 shots. The final Cazenovia goal was an empty-netter.

Whitesboro (3-8-1) travels to Clinton for a league game at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

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