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Boys’ basketball scores from Sunday, Feb. 20

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Dolgeville senior Gregory Gonyea (with ball) scored the 1,000th level of his varsity basketball profession Tuesday through the Blue Devils’ 65-36 Part III quarterfinal victory at Weedsport. Gonyea entered the sport needing 21 factors and scored 28.

Dolgeville 65, Weedsport 36

Part III Class C quarterfinal

No. 5 DOLGEVILLE (18-4) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 2; Michael Blaskey 4 1-1 9; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 9 0-1 18; Gregory Gonyea 11 5-6 28; Cameron Dager 2 0-2 4; Frank Guenthner 2 0-0 4; Isaiah Rockwell 0 0-0 0; Jakob Barr 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 6-10 65.

No. 4 WEEDSPORT (17-5) – Landon Kepple 2-0-5; Lucio Cole 3-0-7; Quinn Rudick 1-0-2; Sam Holden 2-0-5; Jack Lowery 1-2-4; Ryan Adams 2-0-6; Troy Brown 3-1-7. Totals: 14-3- 36.

Dolgeville 16 19 22 8 – 65

Weedsport 9 12 9 6 – 36

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 1 (Gonyea 1); Weedsport 5 (Adams 2, Cole 1, Holden 1, Kepple 1).

Notes: Dolgeville Gregory Gonyea scored the 1,000th level of his four-year varsity profession, additionally 5 assists, 4 rebounds; Kamryn Comstock 13 rebounds, three blocked photographs, twenty first double-double of the season; Michael Blaskey 5 assists; Jakob Barr 5 rebounds, 4 assists; fifth straight win for Dolgeville.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville takes on No. 1 Tully in a semifinal Sunday at SRC Area on the Syracuse campus of Onondaga Group Faculty.

Tully 58, Herkimer 57

Part III Class C quarterfinal

No. 9 HERKIMER (13-9) – Dante Mollel 8 0-2 18; Nick Caruso 3 4-5 10; Brett Coonradt 5 0-0 12; Kyle Carney 6 4-6 17. Totals: 22 8-13 57.

No. 1 TULLY (21-1) – Tommy Malley 5 0-0 15; Mick Swann 3 3-4 9; Daniel Mech 2 4-4 9; Lane Edinger 2 1-2 5; Sam Brown-Paul 2 0-0 4; Matthew Congeli 5 2-2 12; Ryan Mize 2 0-2 4. Totals: 21 10-14 58.

Herkimer 10 17 16 14 – 57

Tully 16 10 18 14 – 58

Three-pointers – Herkimer 5 (Coonradt 2, Mollel 2, Carney 1);Tully 6 (Malley 5, Mech 1).

Notes: 14th consecutive win for Tully since its solely lack of the season towards Class A Fulton; Herkimer missed a free throw with the groups tied at 54 late within the fourth quarter, Tully scored to interrupt the tie then added two free throws, and Dante Mollel hit a three-point shot with time operating out.

Subsequent up: Tully meets No. 5 Dolgeville in Sunday’s sectional semifinals.

Boys’ basketball scores from Sunday, Feb. 20

Part III Class B Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 17 OPENING ROUND

No. 10 Marcellus 68, No. 23 Canastota 27

No. 11 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 73, No. 22 Hannibal 36

No. 21 Oneida 54, No. 12 South Jefferson 48

No. 13 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 58, No. 20 Clinton 46

No. 14 Syracuse Institute of Know-how 70, No. 19 Sherburne-Earlville 55

No. 15 Holland Patent 73, No. 18 Cazenovia 57

No. 16 Solvay 60, No. 17 Homer 42

FEBRUARY 18 FIRST ROUND

No. 8 Skaneateles 70, No. 9 Normal Brown 56

FEBRUARY 19 FIRST ROUND

No. 1 Chittenango 73, No. 16 Solvay 56

No. 2 Lowville Academy 76, No. 15 Holland Patent 52

No. 3 Utica Academy of Science 67, No. 14 Syracuse Institute of Know-how 48

No. 4 Westhill 86, No. 13 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 44

No. 5 Central Valley Academy 78, No. 21 Oneida 58

No. 11 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 74, No. 6 Phoenix 57

No. 10 Marcellus 53, No. 7 Little Falls 47

FEBRUARY 22 QUARTERFINALS

No. 8 Skaneateles (17-4) at No. 1 Chittenango (20-1), 6 p.m.

No. 10 Marcellus (16-5) at No. 2 Lowville Academy (20-1), TBA

No. 11 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill (15-6) at No. 3 Utica Academy of Science (18-3), TBA

FEBRUARY 22 QUARTERFINAL

No. 5 Central Valley Academy (17-4) at No. 4 Westhill (16-4), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 27 SEMIFINALS

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill/Utica Academy of Science winner vs. Marcellus/Lowville Academy winner at SRC Area, Syracuse, 1:45 p.m.

Central Valley Academy/Westhill winner vs. Skaneateles/Chittenango winner at SRC Area, Syracuse, 3:30 p.m.

MARCH 6 FINAL

Semifinal winners at SRC Area, Syracuse, 3 p.m.

Part III Class C Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 17 OPENING ROUND

No. 12 Sauquoit Valley 55, No. 21 Cooperstown 26

No. 13 Westmoreland 55, No. 20 Port Byron 27

No. 14 Adirondack 58, No. 19 Onondaga 49

No. 15 Thousand Islands 46, No. 18 Fabius-Pompey 29

No. 16 LaFayette 68, No. 17 Sandy Creek 37

FEBRUARY 18 FIRST ROUND

No. 6 Mt. Markham 67, No. 11 Pulaski 43

No. 7 South Lewis 52, No. 10 Beaver River 39

No. 9 Herkimer at No. 8 Cato-Meridian, postponed (rescheduled for February 19)

FEBRUARY 19 FIRST ROUND

No. 1 Tully 67, No. 16 LaFayette 46

No. 2 West Canada Valley 75, No. 15 Thousand Islands 40

No. 3 Waterville 84, No. 14 Adirondack 30

No. 4 Weedsport 51, No. 13 Westmoreland 50, additional time

No. 5 Dolgeville 72, No. 12 Sauquoit Valley 34

No. 9 Herkimer 56, No. 8 Cato-Meridian 37

FEBRUARY 22 QUARTERFINALS

No. 9 Herkimer (13-8) at No. 1 Tully (20-1), 6 p.m.

No. 6 Mt. Markham (13-8) at No. 3 Waterville (18-3), 7 p.m.

No. 5 Dolgeville (17-4) at No. 4 Weedsport (17-4), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 23 QUARTERFINALS

No. 7 South Lewis (13-8) at No. 2 West Canada Valley (20-1), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 27 SEMIFINALS

Mt. Markham/Waterville winner vs. South Lewis/West Canada Valley winner at SRC Area, Syracuse, 10 a.m.

Dolgeville/Weedsport winner vs. Herkimer/Tully winner at SRC Area, Syracuse, 11:45 a.m.

MARCH 6 FINAL

Semifinal winners at SRC Area, Syracuse, 1 p.m.

Part III Class D Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 17 OPENING ROUND

No. 13 Morrisville-Eaton 57, No. 20 Poland 29

No. 19 Brookfield 59, No. 14 Warners-Mater Dei Academy 43

No. 15 City of Webb 67, No. 18 Remsen 57

No. 17 McGraw 55, No. 16 LaFargeville 54

FEBRUARY 18 FIRST ROUND

No. 5 DeRuyter 66, No. 12 Syracuse-Religion Heritage 50

No. 6 Madison 71, No. 11 New York Mills 51

No. 10 Manlius-Pebble Hill 50, No. 7 Copenhagen 44

No. 8 Oriskany 63, No. 9 Otselic Valley 33

FEBRUARY 19 FIRST ROUND

No. 1 Hamilton 85, No. 17 McGraw 14

No. 3 Cincinnatus 59, No. 19 Brookfield 41

No. 15 City of Webb at No. 2 Sackets Harbor, postponed (rescheduled for February 20)

No. 13 Morrisville-Eaton at No. 4 Belleville-Henderson, postponed (rescheduled for February 20)

FEBRUARY 20 FIRST ROUND

No. 15 City of Webb 55, No. 2 Sackets Harbor 54

No. 4 Belleville-Henderson 87, No. 13 Morrisville-Eaton 59

FEBRUARY 22 QUARTERFINALS

No. 15 City of Webb (8-14) at No. 10 Manlius-Pebble Hill (11-9), 6 p.m.

No. 6 Madison (17-4) at No. 3 Cincinnatus (16-1), 6 p.m.

No. 8 Oriskany (13-8) at No. 1 Hamilton (21-0), 7 p.m.

No. 5 DeRuyter (16-3) at No. 4 Belleville-Henderson (18-3), TBA

FEBRUARY 26 SEMIFINALS

Madison/Cincinnatus winner vs. Manlius-Pebble Hill/City of Webb winner at SRC Area, Syracuse, 11 a.m.

DeRuyter/Belleville-Henderson winner vs. Oriskany/Hamilton winner at SRC Area, Syracuse, 12:45 p.m.

MARCH 6 FINAL

Semifinal winners at SRC Area, Syracuse, 11 a.m.

Part II Class B Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 18 OPENING ROUND

No. 14 Greenville 72, No. 19 Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 40

No. 18 Voorheesville 59, No. 15 Albany-Bishop Maginn 56

No. 17 Schalmont 65, No. 16 Schenectady-Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 53

FEBRUARY 22 FIRST ROUND

No. 18 Voorheesville (7-14) at No. 2 Cohoes (19-1), 7 p.m.

No. 14 Greenville (11-10) at No. 3 Mechanicville (17-3), 7 p.m.

No. 13 Cobleskill-Richmondville (September 11) at No. 4 Troy-Catholic Central (15-5), 7 p.m.

No. 12 Broadalbin-Perth (10-10) at No. 5 Fonda-Fultonville (16-4), 7 p.m.

No. 11 Catskill (11-7) at No. 6 Ichabod Crane (13-7), 7 p.m.

No. 10 Hudson (11-9) at No. 7 Schuylerville (12-8), 7 p.m.

No. 9 Watervliet (12-5) at No. 8 Glens Falls (11-9), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 23 FIRST ROUND

No. 17 Schalmont (6-14) at No. 1 Tamarac (18-2), 5:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY 25 QUARTERFINALS

Catskill/Ichabod Crane winner vs. Greenville/Mechanicville winner at Hudson Valley Group Faculty, 5 p.m.

Hudson/Schuylerville winner vs. Voorheesville/Cohoes winner at Hudson Valley Group Faculty, 6:30 p.m.

Watervliet/Glens Falls winner vs. Schalmont/Tamarac winner at Hudson Valley Group Faculty, 8 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 QUARTERFINAL

Broadalbin-Perth/Fonda-Fultonville winner vs. Cobleskill-Richmondville/Catholic Central winner at Hudson Valley Group Faculty, midday

MARCH 2 SEMIFINALS

at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 5 and 6:30 p.m.

MARCH 5 FINAL

Semifinal winners at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 12:30 p.m.

Part II Class CC Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 22 FIRST ROUND

No. 11 Rensselaer (3-13) at No. 6 Greenwich (13-7), 7 p.m.

No. 10 Mayfield (8-11) at No. 7 Hoosick Falls (11-9), 7 p.m.

No. 9 Saratoga Catholic (6-13) at No. 8 Granville (11-8), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 QUARTERFINALS

No. 5 Canajoharie (13-6) vs. No. 4 Hoosic Valley (13-7) at Saratoga Springs Excessive Faculty, midday

Rensselaer/Greenwich winner vs. No. 3 Lake George (16-4) at Saratoga Springs Excessive Faculty, 1:30 p.m.

Mayfield/Hoosick Falls winner vs. No. 2 Chatham (16-3) at Saratoga Springs Excessive Faculty, 3:30 p.m.

Saratoga Catholic/Granville winner vs. No. 1 Stillwater (17-3) at Saratoga Springs Excessive Faculty, 5 p.m.

FEBRUARY 28 SEMIFINAL

at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 8 p.m.

MARCH 1 SEMIFINAL

at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 5 p.m.

MARCH 4 FINAL

Semifinal winners at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 6:45 p.m.

Part II Class C Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 22 FIRST ROUND

No. 11 Cambridge (2-16) at No. 6 Whitehall (11-7), 7 p.m.

No. 10 Schoharie (7-13) at No. 7 Waterford-Halfmoon (9-10), 7 p.m.

No. 9 Galway (6-13) at No. 8 Hadley-Luzerne (8-12), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 QUARTERFINALS

No. 5 Warrensburg (12-7) at No. 4 Duanesburg (12-8) at Shenendehowa Excessive Faculty, midday

Cambridge/Whitehall winner at No. 3 Berne-Knox-Westerlo (13-7) at Shenendehowa Excessive Faculty, 1:30 p.m.

Schoharie/Waterford-Halfmoon winner at No. 2 Fort Plain (14-4) at Shenendehowa Excessive Faculty, 3:30 p.m.

Galway/Hadley-Luzerne winner at No. 1 Maple Hill (15-5) at Shenendehowa Excessive Faculty, 5 p.m.

FEBRUARY 28 SEMIFINALS

at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 5 and 6:30 p.m.

MARCH 4 FINAL

Semifinal winners at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 5 p.m.

Part II Class C/CC Playoff

MARCH 6 FINAL

Class CC champion vs. Class C champion, web site TBD, 12:30 p.m.

Part II Class D Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 23 FIRST ROUND

No. 11 Fort Edward (3-15) at No. 6 Hartford (10-10), 7 p.m.

No. 10 Salem (4-16) at No. 7 Fort Ann (8-12), 7 p.m.

No. 9 Heatly (7-11) at No. 8 Germantown (7-11), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 27 QUARTERFINALS

No. 5 Loudonville Christian (11-6) at No. 4 Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville (11-9) at Stillwater Excessive Faculty, midday

Heatly/Germantown winner at No. 3 North Warren (12-8) at Stillwater Excessive Faculty, 1:30 p.m.

Salem/Fort Ann winner at No. 2 Northville (13-7) at Stillwater Excessive Faculty, 3:30 p.m.

Fort Edward/Hartford winner at No. 1 Argyle (17-3) at Stillwater Excessive Faculty, 5 p.m.

MARCH 2 SEMIFINAL

at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 8 p.m.

MARCH 3 SEMIFINAL

at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 5 p.m.

MARCH 5 FINAL

Semifinal winners at Cool Insuring Area, Glens Falls, 11 a.m.

Part IV Class B Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 23 FIRST ROUND

No. 9 Norwich (8-12) at No. 8 Windsor (9-10), 6 p.m.

FEBRUARY 25 QUARTERFINAL

No. 5 Chenango Forks (9-9) at No. 4 Chenango Valley (10-10), 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Norwich/Windsor winner at No. 1 Binghamton-Seton Catholic (16-2), 6 p.m.

No. 7 Dryden (12-8) at No. 2 Owego Free Academy (10-8), 6 p.m.

No. 6 Susquehanna Valley (9-10) at No. 3 Waverly (13-6), 6 p.m.

MARCH 2 SEMIFINALS

Quarterfinal winners at increased seeds, 6 p.m.

MARCH 6 FINAL

Semifinal winners at VFCU Memorial Area, Binghamton, 6 p.m.

Part IV Class C Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 23 FIRST ROUND

No. 14 Walton (10-9) at No. 3 Unatego (16-3), 6 p.m.

No. 13 Harpursville (10-10) at No. 4 Newfield (16-3), 6 p.m.

No. 12 Groton (8-11) at No. 5 Delhi-Delaware Academy (14-5), 6 p.m.

No. 11 Union Springs (10-9) at No. 6 Lansing (13-6), 6 p.m.

No. 10 Bainbridge-Guilford (9-10) at No. 7 Candor (16-5), 6 p.m,

No. 9 Tioga (11-9) at No. 8 Elmira-Notre Dame (8-8), 6 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Tioga/Notre Dame winner at No. 1 Watkins Glen (17-1), 6 p.m.

Bainbridge-Guilford/Candor winner at No. 2 Moravia (16-1), 6 p.m.

Union Springs/Lansing winner vs. Walton/Unatego winner at increased seed, 6 p.m.

Groton/Delaware Academy winner vs. Harpursville/Newfield winner at increased seed, 6 p.m.

MARCH 2 SEMIFINALS

Quarterfinal winners at SUNY-Cortland

MARCH 5 FINAL

Semifinal winners at SUNY-Cortland, TBA

Part IV Class D Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 23 FIRST ROUND

No. 13 Odessa-Montour (1-18) at No. 4 Davenport-Charlotte Valley (14-3), 6 p.m.

No. 12 Gilboa-Conesville (8-7) at No. 5 Franklin (15-4), 6 p.m.

No. 11 Marathon (5-14) at No. 6 Jefferson/Stamford (11-6), 6 p.m.

No. 10 Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton (11-8) at No. 7 Edmeston (10-6), 6 p.m.

No. 9 Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger (12-8) at No. 8 Milford (10-6), 6 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger–Milford winner at No. 1 Morris (17-3), 6 p.m.

Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton/Edmeston winner at No. 2 South Kortright/Andes (14-3), 6 p.m.

Marathon–Jefferson/Stamford winner at No. 3 Deposit/Hancock (11-6), 6 p.m.

Gilboa-Conesville/Franklin winner vs. Odessa-Montour/Charlotte Valley winner at increased seed, 6 p.m.

MARCH 2 SEMIFINALS

at SUNY-Delhi, TBA

MARCH 5 FINAL

Semifinal winners at SUNY-Delhi, 4 p.m.

Part VII Class D Playoff Schedule

FEBRUARY 25 QUARTERFINALS

No. 8 Johnsburg-Minerva at No. 1 Crown Level, 6 p.m.

No. 7 Willsboro at No. 2 Plattsburgh-Seton Catholic, 6 p.m.

No. 6 Keene at No. 3 Schroon Lake, 6 p.m.

No. 5 Newcomb at No. 4 Boquet Valley, 6 p.m.

MARCH 2 SEMIFINALS

Newcomb/Boquet Valley winner vs. Johnsburg-Minerva/Crown Level winner at increased seed, 6 p.m.

Keene/Schroon Lake winner vs. Willsboro/Seton Catholic winner at increased seed, 6 p.m.

MARCH 5 FINAL

Semifinal winners at Clinton Group Faculty, 2:15 p.m.

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Feb. 19

Deacon Judd (15) puts up a shot for Central Valley Academy with Hunter West (21) defending for Oneida during Saturday's Section III playoff game. Judd scored 22 points as Central Valley Academy beat Oneida for the third time this season.

Deacon Judd (15) places up a shot for Central Valley Academy with Hunter West (21) defending for Oneida throughout Saturday’s Part III playoff sport. Judd scored 22 factors as Central Valley Academy beat Oneida for the third time this season.

Central Valley Academy 78, Oneida 58

Part III Class B playoff

No. 21 ONEIDA (4-17) – Sylvester Sinnott-Wynn III 4 1-2 11; Hayden Freebern 0 0-0 0; Braedon Williams 1 0-0 3; Kannon Curro 0 0-2 0; Gavin Stone 7 0-0 19; Elliot Calianese 1 0-0 2; Gavin Candy 0 0-0 0; Bryson Carinci 2 0-0 5; Landen Fox 0 0-0 0; Austin DeGroat 2 0-0 4; Ryan Wuest 2 2-2 6; Hunter Michael Wuest 4 0-2 8; Aiden Mendillo 0 0-0 0. Totals: 23 3-8 58.

No. 5 CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (17-4) – Tye Dixon 1 0-0 2; Cole Brewer 0 0-0 0; Adam Corridor 5 2-2 16; TJ Luke 4 0-1 10; Ray Watson 2 2-2 7; Jaylon O’Neal 6 2-4 14; CJ Judd 1 0-0 2; Deacon Judd 9 2-3 20; Kadin Brower 1 5-6 7; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 13-18 78.

Oneida 11 15 13 19 – 58

Central Valley Academy 17 19 21 21 – 78

Three-pointers – Oneida 9 (Stone 5, Sinnott-Wynn 2, Carinci 1, Williams 1); Central Valley Academy 7 (Corridor 4, Luke 2, Watson 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy had beforehand overwhelmed Oneida 77-36 at house in December and 65-39 on the street in January on the best way to profitable its first Tri-Valley League Pioneer Division title.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at Westhill in Tuesday’s quarterfinals.

Westhill 86, Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 44

Part III Class B playoff

No. 13 ALTMAR-PARISH-WILLIAMSTOWN (11-9) – Christian Carusone 0-0-0; Connor Harrington 3-0-7; Hunter Middleton 1-0-3; Blake Pugh 2-0-5; Dominick Robinson 2-2-6; Kolby Robinson 1-0-2; Ethan Shawcross 2-0-4; Tyler Smith 1-0-3; Wyatt Commonplace 2-2-7; Gavin Trumble 1-2-4; Logan Zender 0-0-0. Totals: 15-6-44.

No. 4 WESTHILL (16-4) – Charlie DeMore 2-0-5; James Derrick 0-2-2; Nate Donnelly 3-0-6; Luke Gilmartin 6-3-16; Kameron Langdon 5-4-15; Shawn Mayes 4-0-10; Eli Prince 2-0-4; Omar Robinson 6-1-13; Sean Rogers 3-0-6; Aidan Ryan 1-0-3; Devin Younger 1-0-3; Dom Zawadzki 1-0-3. Totals: 34-10-86.

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 12 11 9 9 – 44

Westhill 18 20 22 26 – 86

Three-pointers – Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 5 (Harrington 1, Middleton 1, Pugh 1, Smith 1, Commonplace 1); Westhill 8 (Mayes 2, DeMore 1, Gilmartin 1, Langdon 1, Ryan 1, Younger 1, Zawadzki 1).

Notes: Third straight win for Westhill.

Subsequent up: Westhill performs at house within the quarterfinals Tuesday towards Central Valley Academy.

Logan Frederick attempts an off-balance shot for the Little Falls Mounties with Austin Voss (5) defending for Marcellus during the first half of Saturday's Section III playoff game.

Logan Frederick makes an attempt an off-balance shot for the Little Falls Mounties with Austin Voss (5) defending for Marcellus through the first half of Saturday’s Part III playoff sport.

Marcellus 53, Little Falls 47

Part III Class B playoff

No. 10 MARCELLUS (16-5) – Jack Sammon 0 0-0 0; Samuel Barney 2 2-2 6; Austin Voss 5 2-2 12; Patrick Louer 2 0-0 4; Adam Sullivan 5 2-4 15; Marcus Darminio 0 0-0 0; William Kershaw 4 2-7 10; Will Burnett 1 1-2 4; William Goldsworthy IV 0 2-2 2. Totals: 19 11-19 53.

No. 7 LITTLE FALLS (17-4) – Gavin Trumbull 0 0-0 0; Xavier Dunn 0 0-0 0; Logan Frederick 3 0-0 6; Colten Frederick 5 9-10 22; John Shepardson 2 1-2 6; Rikki Smith 1 0-0 2; Brayton Langdon 1 0-0 2; Tanner Jaquay 3 2-2 9. Totals: 15 12-14 47.

Marcellus 12 10 12 19 – 53

Little Falls 10 15 9 13 – 47

Three-pointers – Marcellus 4 (Sullivan 3, Burnett 1); Little Falls 5 (C.Frederick 3, Jaquay 1, Shepardson 1).

Notes: Sixth straight win for Marcellus; Little Falls had gained six in a row coming into the sport; Marcellus had a 12-0 run within the first quarter and a 10-0 run to take the lead within the fourth; largest lead for every workforce was 9 factors (Little Falls 33-24 in third quarter; Marcellus 49-40 in fourth quarter).

Subsequent up: Marcellus earns a shot at No. 2 Lowville Academy in Tuesday’s quarterfinals.

Lowville Academy 76, Holland Patent 52

Part III Class B playoff

No. 15 HOLLAND PATENT (10-12) – Maddox Williams 3-2-8; Markise Magyar 9-0-20; Nicholas Acevedo 3-4-10; Caleb Thrasher 1-0-2; Dylan McGuiire 2-0-4; Jeffrey DeWar 3-0-8. Totals: 21-6-52.

No. 2 LOWVILLE ACADEMY (20-1) – Dalton Myers 14-2-38; Ryan Younger 2-1-6; Elijah Engelhart 5-0-13; Brody Brown 7-3-19; Ryan Myers 0-0-0; Dan Fayle 0-0-0. Totals: 28-6-76.

Holland Patent 11 14 13 14 – 52

Lowville Academy 14 24 16 22 – 76

Three-pointers – Holland Patent 4 (DeWar 2, Magyar 2); Lowville Academy 14 (Myers 8, Engelhart 3, Brown 2, Younger 1).

Notes: Junior Dalton Myers career-highs 38 factors and eight three-pointers; fifth straight win for Lowville Academy; Lowville Academy had beforehand gained 60-51 at Holland Patent in January.

Subsequent up: Lowville Academy hosts No. 10 Marcellus in Tuesday’s quarterfinals.

Utica Academy of Science 67, No. 14 Syracuse Institute of Know-how 48

Part III Class B playoff

No. 14 SYRACUSE INSTITUITE OF TECHNOLOGY (9-12) – Dahn Do 3-1-9; Tae Ferguson 2-0-6; Abdullah Ghanem 1-0-3; Raquelle Isaac 3-0-6; Eddie Monsanto 4-2-11;Zay Priester 4-4-13. Totals: 17-7-48.

No. 3 UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (18-3) – Doneilious King Jr 5-3-16; Tyrique Taylor 5-1-13; Donald Grant Jr 4-0-8; Wol Machteng 5-1-11; Stephen Brown 0-1-1; Najalique Taylor 6-2-14; Jamir Bowles 2-0-4. Totals: 27-8-67.

Syracuse Institute of Know-how 7 12 13 10 – 42

Utica Academy of Science 16 11 15 25 – 67

Three-pointers – Syracuse Institute of Know-how 7 (Do 2, Ferguson 2, Ghanem 1, Monsanto 1, Priester 1); Utica Academy of Science 5 (King 3, T.Taylor 2).

Notes: Third straight win for Utica Academy of Science.

Subsequent up: Utica Academy of Science performs at house once more Tuesday towards No. 11 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, a 74-57 upset winner over No. 6 Phoenix Saturday.

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 74, Phoenix 57

Part III Class B playoff

No. 11 VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (15-6) – Ben Donnelly 0 0-0 0; Mike DiGiorgo 0 0-0 0; Isaac Jacobs 4 3-4 11; Ben Wittman 6 0-6 12; Jackson Horodnick 7 1-4 15; Bryce Palmer 5 1-2 12; Elijah Donegan 5 0-0 11; Ryan Drummond 1 0-0 2; Nate Costello 5 0-0 11. Totals: 33 5-16 74.

No. 6 PHOENIX (16-5) – n/a.

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 21 19 19 15 – 74

Phoenix 6 15 14 22 – 57

Three-pointers – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 3 (Costello 1, Donegan 1, Palmer 1); Phoenix n/a.

Notes: Fifth straight win for Vernon-Verona-Sherrill; Jackson Horodnick seven rebounds; Isaac Jacobs 5 assists, 4 steals; Bryce palmer seven assistsNate Costello 4 steals, 5 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill travels to Frankfort for a sport at No. 3 Utica Academy of Science Tuesday.

West Canada Valley 75, Thousand Islands 40

Part III Class C playoff

No. 15 THOUSAND ISLANDS (8-13) – n/a.

No. 2 WEST CANADA VALLEY (20-1) – Brayden Shepardson 9 0-0 26; Will Smith 7 2-6 16; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 5 0-0 11; Kolby Weakley 3 0-0 6; Lonzo Passage 1 0-0 3; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Brandon Gates 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 5 0-2 13; Ben Conover 0 0-2 0. Totals: 30 2-10 75.

Halftime – West Canada Valley 41, Thousand Islands 25. Three-pointers – Thousand Islands n/a; West Canada Valley 13 (Shepardson 8, Ludwig 3, Passage 1, Yager 1).

Notes: Brayden Shepardson matched career-high 26 factors (Dec. 5, 2019, at Waterville; March 22, 2021, at Poland) and new career-high eight three-pointers (seven every in two earlier 26-point video games and Jan. 4 towards Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger), six assists; Will Smith 11 rebounds, 5 blocked photographs, twenty third consecutive double-double relationship again to final season and twenty fifth of his varsity profession; Connor Yager seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs a quarterfinal at house Tuesday towards No. 7 South Lewis, a 52-39 winner Friday over Beaver River.

Kamryn Comstock lays the ball up for a Dolgeville basket Saturday during the second half of a 72-34 Section III playoff win over Sauquoit Valley. Comstock led the Blue Devils with 22 points and 15 rebounds.

Kamryn Comstock lays the ball up for a Dolgeville basket Saturday through the second half of a 72-34 Part III playoff win over Sauquoit Valley. Comstock led the Blue Devils with 22 factors and 15 rebounds.

Dolgeville 72, Sauquoit Valley 34

Part III Class C playoff

No. 12 SAUQUOIT VALLEY (11-11) – Donovan Nelson 5 1-2 13; Garrett Stalker 3 2-2 9; Andrew Worth 1 0-0 3; Ben LoGalbo 0 0-0 0; Colin Jones 0 0-0 0; Jacob Jouben 3 0-1 8; James Henck 0 0-0 0; A McKenney 0 1-2 1; Nick Miller 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 4-7 34.

No. 5 DOLGEVILLE (17-4) – Connor Morse 4 2-4 12; Michael Blaskey 4 0-0 10; Owen Castor 1 0-0 2; Kamryn Comstock 10 2-3 22; Gregory Gonyea 7 1-2 17; Cameron Dager 1 1-3 3; Frank Guenthner 0 0-0 0; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 3; Jakob Barr 1 0-0 3. Totals: 29 6-12 72.

Sauquoit Valley 12 5 7 10 – 34

Dolgeville 17 26 15 14 – 72

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley 6 (Jouben 2, Nelson 2, Worth 1, Stalker 1); Dolgeville 8 (Blaskey 2, Gonyea 2, Morse 2, Barr 1, Rockwell 1).

Notes: fourth straight win for Dolgeville; Kamryn Comstock 15 rebounds, twentieth double-double of the season and fourth in a row, thirty fourth double-double of his varsity profession; Connor Morse eight assists; Cameron Dager 10 rebounds. Subsequent up: Dolgeville travels to Weedsport for quarterfinal play Tuesday.

Weedsport 51, Westmoreland 50, additional time

Part III Class C playoff

No. 13 WESTMORELAND (10-12) –n/a.

No. 4 WEEDSPORT (17-4) – Landon Kepple 5-1-14; Jack Lowery 0-2-2; Andrew Seward 1-1-3; Ryan Adams 8-2-18; Antonio Tortorello 1-0-3; Troy Brown 4-3-11. Totals: 19-9-51

Westmoreland 9 10 16 10 5 – 50

Weedsport 13 6 11 15 6 – 51

Three-pointers – Westmoreland n/a; Weedsport 4 (Kepple 3, Tortorello 1).

Notes: Third straight win for Weedsport.

Subsequent up: Weedsport hosts Dolgeville Tuesday.

Herkimer 56, Cato-Meridian 37

Part III Class C playoff

No. 9 HERKIMER (13-8) – James Collins 1 0-0 2; Dante Mollel 4 2-4 12; Nick Caruso 2 1-2 5; Brett Coonradt 4 5-6 13; Kyle Carney 9 4-7 24. Totals: 20 12-19 56.

No. 8 CATO-MERIDIAN (12-9) – Cody Loveless 1 0-0 3; Mason Crandall 3 0-0 7; Justin Baldwin 4 6-6 14; Jacob Carroll 4 0-0 9; Tristan Lee 1 0-0 2; Carter Impson 1 0-0 2; Eli Welsh 1 0-0 2. Totals: 15 6-6 37.

Herkimer 15 12 14 15 – 56

Cato-Meridian 7 10 9 13 – 37

Three-pointers – Herkimer 4 (Carney 2, Mollel 2); Cato-Meridian 3 (Carroll 1, Crandall 1, Loveless 1).

Subsequent up: Herkimer travels to tackle No. 1 Tully in Tuesday’s quarterfinals.

Waterville 84, Adirondack 30

Part III Class C playoff

No. 14 ADIRONDACK (8-13) – n/a.

No. 3 WATERVILLE (18-3) – Rocco Padula 5 1-2 15; Gavin Poyer 3 0-0 9; Tyson Maxam 9 0-1 23; Brent Barnes 2 2-2 6; Jackson Ruane 0 0-0 0; Gabe Williams 3 0-0 7; Jack Elliott 0 0-0 0; Caleb Jeff 0 0-0 0; Alex Cudak 0 0-0 0; Devin Barnes 2 0-2 4; Joseph Hinman 2 0-0 4; Hunter Meddaugh 0 0-0 0; Cole Pearsall 7 0-0 16. Totals: 33 3-7 84.

Adirondack 5 0 8 17 – 30

Waterville 28 22 12 22 – 84

Three-pointers – Adirondack n/a; Waterville 15 (Maxam 5, Padula 4, Poyer 3, Pearsall 2, Williams 1).

Notes: Twelfth consecutive win for Waterville; Cole Pearsall 16 rebounds, three steals; Tyson Maxam six assists, 5 steals, 4 rebounds; Joseph Hinman six rebounds, three blocked photographs.

Subsequent up: Waterville hosts No. 6 Mt. Markham for a Tuesday quarterfinal; Waterville swept two choices through the common season in Division III of the Middle State Convention, profitable 61-52 at Mt. Markham in December and 63-59 on its house court docket in January.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Feb. 18

Mt. Markham 67, Pulaski 43

Part III Class C playoff

No. 11 PULASKI (September 11) – n/a.

No. 6 MT. MARKHAM (13-8) – Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Charlie Hilts 0 1-2 1; Kevin Gates 1 0-0 2; Jordan Dietz 3 2-4 8; Bryce Lynch 3 1-2 7; Will Lunny 7 0-0 16; Jake Senko 5 2-2 13; Griffin Doyle 1 0-0 2; Shaun Jones 0 1-2 1; Mason Beigh 1 0-0 2; Gio Barletta 5 2-2 12; Ben Lohmann 1 0-0 3. Totals: 27 9-14 67.

Pulaski 10 4 14 15 – 43

Mt. Markham 21 11 19 16 – 67

Three-pointers – Pulaski n/a; Mt. Markham 4 (Lunny 2, Lohmann 1, Senko 1).

Notes: Will Lunny 11 rebounds, three assists; Bryce Lynch eight rebounds, three steals; Jake Senko 4 steals; Shaun Jones seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham will get the winner of Saturday’s sport between No. 3 Waterville and No. 14 Adirondack in Tuesday’s quarterfinals. Waterville beat Mt. Markham twice in Middle State Convention Division III play through the common season.

South Lewis 52, Beaver River 39

Part III Class C playoff

No. 10 BEAVER RIVER (11-9) – Kade Schneider 1 0-0 2; Carter Rice 2 0-0 5; David Duell 1 0-0 2; Ayden Moser 5 2-2 15; Matthew Knight 4 0-0 11; Derrick Zehr 1 0-0 2; Jonah Shearer 1 0-0 2. Totals: 15 2-2 39.

No. 7 SOUTH LEWIS (13-8) – Mason Brown 0 1-2 1; Elijah Moultrie 1 0-1 3; Cameron Evans 5 0-1 13; Cody Spann 1 1-3 3; Parker Kristoff 4 1-2 9; Aidan McGuire 9 5-9 23. Totals: 20 8-18 52.

Beaver River 4 10 8 17 – 39

South Lewis 5 19 17 11 – 52

Three-pointers – Beaver River 7 (Knight 3, Moser 3, Rice 1); South Lewis 4 (Evans 3, Moultrie 1).

Notes: South Lewis’ third win over Beaver River in 4 conferences this season (Beaver River gained 52-50 in Feb. 10 common season finale); Parker Kristoff 15 rebounds; Aidan McGuire 12 rebounds, 4 blocked photographs, ninth double-double of the season; Cody Spann eight rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals; Mason Brown 4 steals; Elijah Moultrie 4 assists.

Subsequent up: South Lewis performs a quarterfinal sport Tuesday towards the winner of Saturday’s sport between No. 2 West Canada Valley and No. 15 Thousand Islands.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Feb. 17

Marcellus 68, Canastota 27

Part III Class B playoff

No. 23 CANASTOTA (0-21) – n/a.

No. 10 MARCELLUS (15-5) – n/a.

Notes: Marcellus has gained 5 consecutive video games and 7 of its final eight.

Subsequent up: Marcellus performs on Saturday at No. 7 Little Falls.

Oneida 54, South Jefferson 48

Part III Class B playoff

No. 21 ONEIDA (4-16) – n/a.

No. 12 SOUTH JEFFERSON (11-10) – n/a.

Notes: Oneida gained for the second time in three video games.

Subsequent up: With the upset, Oneida advances to play once more Saturday towards Central Valley Academy, the fifth seed and a workforce that has already overwhelmed Oneida twice this season in Tri-Valley League play.

Sauquoit Valley 55, Cooperstown 26

Part III Class C playoff

No. 21 COOPERSTOWN (3-18) – Ethan Kukenberger 2-3-8; Kalen Dempsey 2-4; PJ Kiuber 0-1-1; Charlie Lambert 3-0-8; Colyn Criqui 2-0-5. Totals: 9-4-26.

No. 12 SAUQUOIT VALLEY (11-10) – Donovan Nelson 8-0-17; Garret Stalker 8-2-19; Ben LoGalbo 1-2-5; James Henck 2-2-6; Nick Miller 1-3-5. Totals: 20-9-55.

Cooperstown 3 7 8 6 – 24

Sauquoit Valley 19 13 9 14 – 55

Three-pointers – Cooperstown 4 (Lambert 2, Criqui 1, Kukenberger 1); Sauquoit Valley 3 (Logalbo 1, Nelson 1, Stalker 1).

Notes: Sauquoit Valley had beforehand overwhelmed Cooperstown 51-36 and 58-56 in Middle State Convention Division III play.

Subsequent up: Sauquoit Valley earns a visit to Dolgeville Saturday for a sport towards the No. 5 seed.

Adirondack 58, Onondaga 49

Part III Class C playoff

No. 19 ONONDAGA (4-15) – n/a.

No. 14 ADIRONDACK (8-12) – n/a.

Onondaga 11 11 11 16 – 49

Adirondack 14 5 13 26 – 58

Subsequent up: With the win, Adirondack advances to play at No. 3 Waterville Saturday.

Thousand Islands 45, Fabius-Pompey 27

Part III Class C playoff

No. 18 FABIUS-POMPEY (6-13) – n/a.

No. 15 THOUSAND ISLANDS (8-12) – Ryan Pavlot 4 1-1 9; Brayden Wiley 4 5-6 14; Jordan Smith 3 1-2 7; Jack Lemon 1 1-2 3; Matt Caprara 2 0-1 5; Peyton Lemon 3 2-4 8. Totals: 17 10-16 46.

Fabius-Pompey 9 5 7 6 – 27

Thousand Islands 13 9 9 14 – 45

Three-pointers – Fabius-Pompey n/a; Thousand Islands 2 (Caprara 1, Wiley 1).

Notes: Peyton Lemon 4 steals.

Subsequent up: Thousand Islands performs at No. 2 West Canada Valley Saturday.

Westmoreland 55, Port Byron 27

Part III Class C playoff

No. 20 PORT BYRON (4-17) – n/a.

No. 13 WESTMORELAND (10-11) – n/a.

Subsequent up: Westmoreland performs at No. 4 Weedsport Saturday.

Morrisville-Eaton 57, Poland 29

Part III Class D playoff

No. 20 POLAND (1-20) – Forest Martin 2-0-4; Carter Cookinham 3-1-7; Nate Baumes 2-0-6; Aidan Alsheimer 1-0-2; Jackson Vail 2-0-4; Seth Walther 2-0-4; Chase Bowman 1-0-2. Totals: 13-1-29.

No. 13 MORRISVILLE-EATON (8-11) – Dylan Prentice 0 0-0 0; Evan Stewart 5 3-6 13; Payton Fidura 0 0-0 0; Nicholas Brady 3 1-4 7; Jesse Soden 0 0-0 0; Aiden Berger 3 0-0 6; Joshua Tomcho 0 0-0 0; Evan Baker 1 0-0 2; Keiffer Koehl 0 0-4 0; Cale Marland 3 1-2 7; Rhiley Worlock 0 0-0 0; Mitchell Dewey 0 1-2 1; Michael Moot 0 0-0 0; Darren Grabow 2 0-0 4; Simon Thomas 8 1-2 17. Totals: 25 7-20 57.

Poland 3 4 13 9 – 29

Morrisville-Eaton 16 11 18 12 – 57

Three-pointers – Poland 2 (Baumes 2); Morrisville-Eaton 0.

Notes: Nicholas Brady 11 rebounds, seven steals; Simon Thomas 11 rebounds, three blocked photographs; Aiden Berger 5 steals, 5 assists; Evan Baker 5 steals; Morrisville-Eaton had beforehand overwhelmed Poland 61-49 and 55-50 in Division IV play this season within the Middle State Convention.

Subsequent up: Morrisville-Eaton travels to Belleville-Henderson Saturday for a midday sport towards the No. 4 seed.

City of Webb 67, Remsen 57

Part III Class D playoff

No. 18 REMSEN (4-16) – n/a.

No. 15 TOWN of WEBB (7-14) – n/a.

Notes: The groups had cut up two earlier conferences in Division IV of the Middle State Convention with Remsen profitable 56-51 at house in December and City of Webb profitable 64-41 in Previous Forge in January.

Subsequent up: City of Webb performs at No. 2 Sackets Harbor Saturday afternoon.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Feb. 16

Part III Class B Playoff Seeds

1 Chittenango (19-1)

2 Lowville Academy (19-1)

3 Utica Academy of Science (17-3)

4 Westhill (15-4)

5 Central Valley Academy (16-4)

6 Phoenix (16-4)

7 Little Falls (17-3)

8 Skaneateles (16-4)

9 Normal Brown (15-4)

10 Marcellus (14-5)

11 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill (13-6)

12 South Jefferson (11-9)

13 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown (10-8)

14 Syracuse Institute of Know-how (8-11)

15 Holland Patent (September 11)

16 Solvay (8-11)

17 Homer (7-12)

18 Cazenovia (7-13)

19 Sherburne-Earlville (7-13)

20 Clinton (5-15)

21 Oneida (3-16)

22 Hannibal (1-17)

23 Canastota (0-20)

Part III Class C Playoff Seeds

1 Tully (19-1)

2 West Canada Valley (19-1)

3 Waterville (17-3)

4 Weedsport (16-4)

5 Dolgeville (16-4)

6 Mt. Markham (12-8)

7 South Lewis (12-8)

8 Cato-Meridian (12-8)

9 Herkimer (12-8)

10 Beaver River (11-8)

11 Pulaski (9-10)

12 Sauquoit Valley (10-10)

13 Westmoreland (September 11)

14 Adirondack (7-12)

15 Thousand Islands (7-12)

16 LaFayette (7-13)

17 Sandy Creek (6-14)

18 Fabius-Pompey (6-12)

19 Onondaga (4-14)

20 Port Byron (4-16)

21 Cooperstown (3-17)

Part III Class D Playoff Seeds

1 Hamilton (20-0)

2 Sackets Harbor (19-1)

3 Cincinnatus (15-1)

4 Belleville-Henderson (17-3)

5 DeRuyter (15-3)

6 Madison (16-4)

7 Copenhagen (12-7)

8 Oriskany (12-8)

9 Otselic Valley (12-8)

10 Manlius-Pebble Hill (10-9)

11 New York Mills (11-9)

12 Syracuse-Religion Heritage (September 11)

13 Morrisville-Eaton (7-11)

14 Warners-Mater Dei Academy (5-14)

15 City of Webb (6-14)

16 LaFargeville (5-12)

17 McGraw (5-12)

18 Remsen (4-15)

19 Brookfield (4-12)

20 Poland (1-19)

Part II Class B Playoff Seeds

1 Tamarac (18-2)

2 Cohoes (19-1)

3 Mechanicville (17-3)

4 Troy-Catholic Central (15-5)

5 Fonda-Fultonville (16-4)

6 Ichabod Crane (13-7)

7 Schuylerville (12-8)

8 Glens Falls (11-9)

9 Watervliet (12-5)

10 Hudson (11-9)

11 Catskill (11-7)

12 Broadalbin-Perth (10-10)

13 Cobleskill-Richmondville (September 11)

14 Greenville (10-10)

15 Albany Bishop Maginn (11-7)

16 Schenectady-Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons (7-13)

17 Schalmont (5-14)

18 Voorheesville (6-14)

19 Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk (5-14)

Part II Class CC Playoff Seeds

1 Stillwater (17-3)

2 Chatham (16-3)

3 Lake George (16-4)

4 Hoosic Valley (13-7)

5 Canajoharie (13-6)

6 Greenwich (13-7)

7 Hoosick Falls (11-9)

8 Granville (11-8)

9 Saratoga Catholic (6-13)

10 Mayfield (8-11)

11 Rensselaer (3-13)

Part II Class C Playoff Seeds

1 Maple Hill (15-5)

2 Fort Plain (14-4)

3 Berne-Knox-Westerlo (13-7)

4 Duanesburg (12-8)

5 Warrensburg (12-7)

6 Whitehall (11-7)

7 Waterford-Halfmoon (9-10)

8 Hadley-Luzerne (8-12)

9 Galway (6-13)

10 Schoharie (7-13)

11 Cambridge (2-16)

Part II Class D Playoff Seeds

1 Argyle (17-3)

2 Northville (13-7)

3 North Warren (12-8)

4 Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville (11-9)

5 Loudonville Christian (11-6)

6 Hartford (10-10)

7 Fort Ann (8-12)

8 Germantown (7-11)

9 Heatly (7-11)

10 Salem (4-16)

11 Fort Edward (3-15)

Part IV Class D Playoff Seeds

1 Morris (17-3)

2 South Kortright/Andes (14-3)

3 Deposit/Hancock (11-6)

4 Davenport-Charlotte Valley (14-3)

5 Franklin (15-4)

6 Jefferson/Stamford (11-6)

7 Edmeston (10-6)

8 Milford (10-6)

9 Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger (12-8)

10 Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton (11-8)

11 Marathon (5-14)

12 Gilboa-Conesville (8-7)

13 Odessa-Montour (1-18)

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Feb. 15

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 52, Herkimer 51

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (11-9) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 5 0-2 11; Mason Snell 8 2-3 19; Colten Christensen 3 1-2 7; Hunter Smith 0 0-1 0; Owen Feagles 6 3-4 15. Totals: 22 6-12 52.

HERKIMER (12-8) – James Collins 1 0-0 2; Dante Mollel 1 2-2 4; Nick Caruso 2 2-4 6; Exavier Nichols 1 1-2 3; Brett Coonradt 8 0-1 17; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 2; Kyle Carney 7 1-3 17. Totals: 21 6-12 51.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 7 11 16 18 – 52

Herkimer 11 18 12 10 – 51

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 2 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1, M.Snell 1); Herkimer 3 (Carney 2, Coonradt 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Notes: Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck hit go-ahead three-pointer in sport’s closing seconds; Herkimer had an 11-point halftime lead.

Subsequent up: Sections II and III seed their playoffs Wednesday.

Frankfort-Schuyler 53, Sauquoit Valley 51

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (10-10) – n/a.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (2-18) – n/a.

Sauquoit Valley 13 8 13 17 – 51

Frankfort-Schuyler 14 17 11 11 – 53

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley n/a; Frankfort-Schuyler n/a.

Notes: Sauquoit Valley defeated Frankfort-Schuyler 51-27 at house Thursday.

Subsequent up: Part III seeds its playoffs Wednesday. Frankfort-Schuyler has opted out of the Class C postseason.

Westmoreland 55, Cooperstown 41

COOPERSTOWN (3-17, 0-8 CSC-III) – n/a.

WESTMORELAND (September 11, 5-3 CSC-III) – n/a.

Cooperstown 10 5 11 15 – 41

Westmoreland 17 16 16 6 – 55

Three-pointers – Cooperstown n/a; Westmoreland n/a.

Notes: Westmoreland had beforehand overwhelmed Cooperstown 75-48 in December.

Subsequent up: Part III seeds its playoffs Wednseday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Feb. 14

Little Falls Mountie Brayton Langdon (24) puts up a shot during the second half of Monday's game against Clinton.

Little Falls Mountie Brayton Langdon (24) places up a shot through the second half of Monday’s sport towards Clinton.

Little Falls 56, Clinton 36

CLINTON (5-14, 3-7 CSC-I) – Jack Champion 1 1-3 3; Pat Ward 1 0-0 3; Wyatt Wilcox 0 0-0 0; Taevon Jackson 0 2-2 2; Tega Iglio 2 1-2 6; Ikenna Duru 1 0-2 2; Andre Jackson 2 1-2 6; Jameson Stockwell 3 0-0 8; Jack Devine 2 0-0 4; Jack Palmeri 1 0-0 2. Totals: 13 5-11 36.

LITTLE FALLS (17-3, 8-2 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 0 0-0 0; Xavier Dunn 0 0-0 0; Logan Frederick 4 2-4 10; Colten Frederick 7 5-7 19; Jack Morotti 0 0-0 0; John Shepardson 2 0-0 4; Rikki Smith 2 1-4 5; Andrew Richardson 0 0-0 0; AJ Blowers 0 0-0 0; Brayton Langdon 6 1-1 13; Tanner Jaquay 2 1-6 5. Totals: 23 10-22 56.

Clinton 15 9 6 6 – 36

Little Falls 11 16 12 17 – 56

Three-pointers – Clinton 5 (Stockwell 2, Iglio 1, A.Jackson 1, Ward 1); Little Falls 0. JV – Little Falls 69, Clinton 60.

Notes: Clinton led 24-18 halfway via the second quarter earlier than Little Falls scored the ultimate 9 factors of the primary half and the primary six to begin the second on the best way to constructing its personal 50-30 lead; Little Falls gained 58-51 in additional time in Clinton in December.

Subsequent up: Clinton performs at house Tuesday towards Vernon-Verona-Sherrill.

Central Valley Academy 74, Sherburne-Earlville 45

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (16-4) – Tye Dixon 1 0-0 3; Cole Brewer 1 0-0 2; Adam Corridor 3 0-0 8; TJ Luke 5 2-2 14; Ray Watson 1 2-2 4; Jaylon O’Neal 6 0-1 12; CJ Judd 4 0-0 11; Deacon Judd 5 1-2 12; Kadin Brower 4 0-0 8; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0. Totals: 30 5-7 74

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (7-13) – Toby Frisbie 0 0-0 0; Ethan Simonds 0 0-0 0; Tyler Grzymkowski 2 0-0 5; Preston Eaves 6 0-0 15; Brock Wiedman 4 3-5 12; Zachary Trass 3 1-2 7; Ethan Kober 0 0-0 0; Garrett Fleming 0 0-0 0; Rylan Sigman 0 0-0 0; Jack Rodman 2 0-0 4; Aaron Key 0 2-2 2. Totals: 17 6-9 45.

Central Valley Academy 21 19 18 16 – 74

Sherburne-Earlville 10 16 12 7 – 45

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 9 (CJ Judd 3, Corridor 2, Luke 2, Dixon 1, D.Judd 1); Sherburne-Earlville 5 (Eaves 3, Grzymkowski 1, Wiedman 1).

Notes: CJ Judd had three three-pointers and Adam Corridor had two within the 21-point Central Valley Academy first quarter.

Subsequent up: Part III seeds its playoffs Wednesday.

Dolgeville 80, Adirondack 34

ADIRONDACK (7-12, 2-6 CSC-II) – n/a.

DOLGEVILLE (16-4, 6-2 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 4 1-2 10; Michael Blaskey 1 0-0 2; Owen Castor 1 0-0 3; Kamryn Comstock 6 0-1 12; Gregory Gonyea 13 2-2 30; Cameron Dager 0 0-0 0; Frank Guenthner 2 0-0 4; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 2; TJ Rankins 3 0-0 8; Jakob Barr 3 0-0 9. Totals: 34 3-5 80.

Adirondack 11 8 12 3 – 34

Dolgeville 18 21 20 21 – 80

Three-pointers – Adirondack n/a; Dolgeville 9 (Barr 3, Gonyea 2, Rankins 2, Castor 1, Morse 1).

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 16 rebounds, 4 blocked photographs, 4 assists, nineteenth double-double of the season; Greory Gonyea season-high 30 factors, seven rebounds; Dolgeville had beforehand overwhelmed Adirondack 65-41 in December.

Subsequent up: Part III seeds its playoffs Wednesday.

Otselic Valley 55, Poland 52

OTSELIC VALLEY (12-8) – Drew Sibila 3 0-0 8; Levi Lyon 3 2-2 8; Braeden Davis 8 2-5 20; Matthew Wetterer 7 1-1 19; Cole Warren 0 0-0 0; Thomas Stanley 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 5-8 55.

POLAND (1-19) – Forest Martin 2-0-4; Carter Cookinham 7-2-17; Nathan Draper 3-0-6; Nate Baumes 4-3-12; Aidan Alsheimer 0 0-0 0; Jackson Vail 4-0-8; Ryan Calhoun 1-0-3; Seth Walther 1-0-2. Totals:

Otselic Valley 16 10 21 8 – 55.

Poland 16 13 18 5 – 52

Three-pointers – Otselic Valley 8 (Wetterer 4, Davis 2, Sibila 2); Poland 3 (Baumes 1, Calhoun 1, Cookinham1).

Notes: Otselic Valley completed the common season with seven consecutive victories; freshman Carter Cookinham career-high 17 factors, 10 rebounds, second varsity double-double; Matthew Wetterer 9 rebounds, three blocked photographs, three steals; Braeden David 4 steals, six rebounds.

Subsequent up: Part III seeds its playoffs Wednesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Feb. 12

Morris 88, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 87, triple additional time

Tri-Valley League match championship sport at Laurens Excessive Faculty

No. 3 RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (12-8, 9-3 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 2 1-1 5; Austin Bowman 6 0-0 12; Andrew Oakley 1 1-4 3; Brogan Graves 0 1-7 1; Damon Boss 1 0-0 2; Dylan Hosford 14 4-9 34; Jordan Diliberto 4 4-5 16; Bradyn Dunckel 5 1-2 14. Totals: 33 12-28 87.

No. 1 MORRIS (17-3, 10-2 TVL) – Tiger Stancil 1 2-4 4; JJ Benjamin 3 3-4 12; Asa Dugan 3 1-2 9; Garrett Aikins 8 1-5 17; Scott Murphy 7 0-0 6-8 21; Jonathan Little one 9 4-12 22; Ethan Franklin 1 0-0 3. Totals: 32 17-35 88.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 14 14 22 14 10 7 6 – 87

Morris 12 13 19 20 10 7 7 – 88

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 9 (Diliberto 4, Dunckel 3, Hosford 2); Morris 7 (Benjamin 3, Dugan 2, Franklin 1, Murphy 1).

Notes: Morris’ first league title since 2013; Ethan Franklin hits profitable three-pointer for his solely basket in closing 10 seconds of third additional time; Morris scored as many factors after the beginning of the fourth quarter because it had via the primary three (44); Richfield Springs led by three factors in closing minute of second additional time, two factors in closing minute of third additional time; Morris led by two in closing minute of first additional time; Morris trailed after three quarters and began the fourth with a 9-2 run to take the lead; junior Dylan Hosford now has 998 profession factors for Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger; Morris had beforehand overwhelmed Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 48-47 at house in December; Franklin defeated Worcester 58-43 within the ladies’ sport that adopted.

Subsequent up: Part IV seeds its playoffs Wednesday.

Schenectady-Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 87, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 82, double additional time

at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-9) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 9 2-4 25; Mason Snell 7 2-6 19; Colten Christensen 4 4-9 12; Hunter Smith 1 0-0 3; Owen Feagles 8 0-0 16; Jesse Walrath 2 1-2 7. Totals: 31 9-21 82.

NOTRE DAME-BISHOP GIBBONS (7-13) – Dequawn Gheen 5 0-0 11; Josh Pigliavento 10 7-7 35; Esiasyn Starr 7 1-4 16; Jasai Browning 2 0-2 4; Compton Allgood 5 4-6 14; Nathaniel Wylie 2 2-2 7. Totals: 31 14-21 87.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 19 20 21 9 6 7 – 82

Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 22 14 15 18 6 12 – 87

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 11 (Logan-Dillenbeck 5, M.Snell 3, Walrath 2, H.Smith 1); Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 11 (Pigliavento 8, Gheen 1, Starr 1, Wylie 1).

Notes: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville had beforehand overwhelmed Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 75-55 in December.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs at Herkimer Tuesday and Part II seeds its playoffs Wednesday.

Herkimer 56, City of Webb 47

HERKIMER (12-7) – James Collins 1 2-2 4; Dante Mollel 4 0-0 9; Nick Caruso 4 0-0 8; Exavier Nichols 1 1-2 3; Brett Coonradt 6 0-0 14; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Brown 1 0-0 2; Kyle Carney 7 0-3 14. Totals: 25 3-7 56.

TOWN OF WEBB (6-13) – Roger McGrady 4 3-4 15; Brendan Lis 2 0-0 4; Alex Williams 2 2-2 7; Cedric Barkauskas 5 3-4 14; Ryan Madtes 0 1-2 1; Charlie Robinson 3 0-0 6. Totals: 16 9-12 47.

Herkimer 10 17 17 12 – 56

City of Webb 15 9 14 9 – 47

Three-pointers – Herkimer 3 (Coonradt 2, Mollel 1); City of Webb 6 (McGrady 4, Barkauskas 1, Williams 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Notes: Herkimer beforehand beat City of Webb 67-37 at house Jan. 20.

Subsequent up: City of Webb hosts Morrisville-Eaton Monday. Herkimer finishes the common season Tuesday with a sport at house towards Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville.

West Canada Valley 79, New York Mills 56

WEST CANADA VALLEY (19-1) – Brayden Shepardson 6 0-0 16; Will Smith 14 0-0 30; Josh Grabowski 1 0-0 3; Connor Yager 4 2-2 10; Kolby Weakley 1 0-0 3; Dominick Coriale 0 0-0 0; Lonzo Passage 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Brandon Gates 0 2-2 2; Camerohn Ludwig 6 0-0 13; Ben Conover 1 0-0 2. Totals: 33 4-4 79.

NEW YORK MILLS (11-9) – n/a.

West Canada Valley 21 17 19 22 – 79

New York Mills 15 12 14 15 – 56

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 9 (Shepardson 4, Smith 2, Grabowski 1, Ludwig 1, Weakley 1); New York Mills n/a.

Notes: West Canada Canada Valley had beforehand overwhelmed New York Mills 88-42 at house in January; West Canada Valley is unbeaten (12-0) in 2022; Will Smith 14 rebounds, 10 assists, third triple-double of the season, sixth 30-point sport, second in Part III in factors (566) and first in rebounds (307); Brayden Shepardson eight assists, completed common season with Part III-high 83 three-pointers; Kolby Weakley seven assists, 4 steals; Connor Yager seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Each groups await Part III seeds Wednesday, West Canada Valley in Class C and New York Mills in Class D.

Little Falls 59, Cooperstown 27

LITTLE FALLS (16-3) – Gavin Trumbull 1 2-2 5; Xavier Dunn 2 0-0 4; Logan Frederick 2 2-2 7; Colten Frederick 4 2-2 11; Jack Morotti 1 0-0 3; John Shepardson 8 1-2 23; Brayton Langdon 2 2-2 6. Totals: 20 9-10 59.

COOPERSTOWN (3-15) – PJ Kiuber 1 0-0 2; Troy Davis 1 1-2 3; Charlie Lambert 6 0-0 17; Colyn Criqui 2 1-3 5. Totals: 10 2-5 27.

Little Falls 24 12 11 12 – 59

Cooperstown 7 9 6 5 – 27

Three-pointers – Little Falls 10 (Shepardson 6, Trumbull 1, C.Frederick 1, L.Frederick 1, Morotti 1); Cooperstown 5 (Lambert 5).

Notes: Little Falls’ second win over Cooperstown in three days (gained 74-30 at house Thursday) and fifth win in a row.

Subsequent up: Little Falls finishes the common season Monday by making up a sport at house towards Clinton. Cooperstown performs at Part IV Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton Monday and has a sport at Westmoreland Tuesday.

Adirondack 51, Westmoreland 48

WESTMORELAND (8-11) – Mitchell Schram 1 0-0 2; Josh Suber 1 0-0 3; Joe Bulischeck 1 0-0 2; Jack Williams 0 2-2 2; Payton Livingston 3 0-0 8; Bryan Doyle 2 1-2 6; Matt Doyle 4 6-6 14; Jon Dillon 4 3-6 11. Totals: 16 12-16 44.

ADIRONDACK (7-11) – Bailey Gleasman 4 0-0 11; Kreedon Rodgers 3 3-5 11; Maxim Weiler 5 0-1 13; Cameron Zanker 4 1-2 10; Evan Cianfrano 0 0-0 0; Brett Sandford 3 0-2 6. Totals: 19 4-10 51.

Westmoreland 13 14 10 11 – 48

Adirondack 12 14 12 15 – 51

Three-pointers – Westmoreland 4 (Livingston 2, B.Doyle 1, Suber 1); Adirondack 9 (Gleasman 3, Weiler 3, Rodgers 2, Zanker 1).

Notes: Bailey Gleasman hit tie-breaking three-pointer forward of ultimate buzzer; second consecutive last-second win for Adirondack which defeated Frankfort-Schuyler 56-53 Monday on Kreedon Rodgers’ three-pointer; Adirondack’s final three wins have been determined by three factors and one earlier win was determined by one; Westmoreland had overwhelmed Adirondack 61-55 at house Jan. 20; Kreedon Rodgers 11 rebounds, three assists; Cameron Zanker 5 assists; Brett Sandford six rebounds, three assists.

Subsequent up: Adirondack performs at Dolgeville Monday. Westmoreland has a house sport Tuesday towards Cooperstown.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Feb. 11

New Hartford 63, Central Valley Academy 50

NEW HARTFORD (17-1, 11-0 TVL) – Andrew Durr 3 0-0 9; Connor Karwowski 2 0-0 4; Garrett Johnson 1 0-0 3; Will Trela 3 0-2 9; Colton Suriano 5 4-4 15; Zach Philipkoski 8 7-14 23; Cutler Cristiano 0 0-0 0. Totals: 22 11-20 63.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (15-4, 8-3 TVL) – Cole Brewer 0 0-0 0; Adam Corridor 1 0-0 3; TJ Luke 0 0-0 0; Ray Watson 1 0-0 3; Jaylon O’Neal 9 1-2 21; CJ Judd 3 0-0 7; Deacon Judd 6 3-4 16; Kadin Brower 0 0-0 0. Totals: 20 4-6 50.

New Hartford 24 15 11 13 – 63

Central Valley Academy 11 16 6 17 – 50

Three-pointers – New Hartford 8 (Durr 3, Trela 3, Johnson 1, Suriano 1); Central Valley Academy 6 (O’Neal 2, Corridor 1, CJ Judd 1, D.Judd 1, Watson 1).

Notes: Andrew Durr hit three three-pointers in New Hartford’s 24-point first quarter; Zach Philipkoski 15 rebounds, 5 steals, 5 assists; Colton Suriano 12 rebounds, three steals.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy finishes the common season with a sport at Sherburne-Earlville Monday. New Hartford heads to Syracuse Monday for a sport towards Christian Brothers Academy and finishes the common season at Whitesboro Tuesday.

West Canada Valley 93, Frankfort-Schuyler 57

WEST CANADA VALLEY (18-1, 8-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 6 2-2 19; Will Smith 8 4-8 20; Josh Grabowski 1 0-0 3; Connor Yager 5 0-0 11; Kolby Weakley 5 1-1 14; Dominick Coriale 0 0-2 0; Lonzo Passage 2 1-1 5; Michael Tubia Jr 3 1-2 7; Brandon Gates 1 0-0 2; Camerohn Ludwig 4 2-2 10; Ben Conover 0 2-2 2. Totals: 35 13-20 93

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-18, 0-8 CSC-II) – n/a.

West Canada Valley 25 13 27 28 – 93

Frankfort-Schuyler 20 3 18 16 – 57

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 10 (Shepardson 5, Weakley 3, Grabowski 1, Yager 1); Frankfort-Schuyler n/a.

Notes: West Canada Valley accomplished an ideal run via Division II of the Middle State Convention with its eleventh consecutive victory; West Canada Valley had beforehand overwhelmed Frankfort-Schuyler 82-41 at house in December; Will Smith 14 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 assists, twenty first consecutive double-double relationship again to final season and nineteenth in 19 video games this season; Brayden Shepardson 12 assists, second double-double; Connor Yager seven rebounds, three steals; Michael Tubia Jr eight rebounds; Camerohn Ludwig six rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley heads to New York Mills for its common season finale Saturday. Frankfort-Schuyler finishes the season Tuesday with a sport at house towards Sauquoit Valley.

Duanesburg 63, Canajoharie 54

at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

CANAJOHARIE (13-6) – Zack Herget 0 0-0 0; Aundray Fowler 3 0-0 8; LA Fairley 6 3-4 17; Zac Fits 2 0-2 5; Greg Shariff 1 0-0 2; Richie Tamsett 4 4-4 12; Jack Montanye 4 1-1 10; Jovonni Puchyr 0 0-0 0. Totals: 20 8-11 54.

DUANESBURG (12-8) – Michael Leak 1 2-3 4; Murphy Hyde 0 0-0 0; Vanz Geoffrey Llamasares 2 0-0 4; Owen Lohret 6 2-2 14; Peyton Fall 4 2-5 12; Bryce Burkhardt 0 0-0 0; Jeffrey Mulhern 6 3-6 15; Jack Hart 0 0-0 0; Kyle Williams 4 0-0 9; Ethan Thompson 1 1-2 3; Caleb O’Hanlon 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24 10-18 61.

Canajoharie 15 18 12 9 – 54

Duanesburg 13 15 21 12 – 61

Three-pointers – Canajoharie (Fairley 2, Fowler 2, Montanye 1, Fits 1); Duanesburg 3 (Falls 2, Williams 1).

Notes: LA Fairley 13 rebounds, three blocked photographs, 4 assists; Jeffrey Mulhern scored 9 of his 15 factors and Peyton Fall scored seven of his 12 in third quarter when Duanesburg took the lead; Richie Tamsett scored eight factors within the first quarter and LA Fairley had 9 within the second as Canajoharie constructed a 33-28 halftime lead; Duanesburg beforehand defeated Canajoharie at house in January.

Subsequent up: Part II seeds its playoffs Wednesday.

Utica Academy of Science 78, Canastota 20

CANASTOTA (0-19, 0-10 CSC-I) – n/a.

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (17-3, 10-0 CSC-I) – n/a.

Notes: Utica Academy of Science accomplished an ideal run via Division I of the Middle State Convention in its first season within the league and ended the common season with a 17-3 report; Canastota competed its common season with a 59-34 loss to Jordan-Elbridge Saturday.

Subsequent up: Part III seeds its Class B playoffs Wednesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Feb. 10

Little Falls 74, Cooperstown 30

COOPERSTOWN (3-14) – Ethan Kukenberger 1 2-4 5; PJ Kiuber 1 1-4 4; Troy Davis 1 1-1 3; Conrad Erway 0 0-0 0; Dillion Burns 0 0-0 0; Charlie Lambert 3 6-8 14; Colyn Criqui 2 0-0 4; Garet Bush 0 0-0 0. Totals: 8 10-17 30.

LITTLE FALLS (15-3) – Gavin Trumbull 1 0-0 3; Xavier Dunn 0 0-0 0; Logan Frederick 6 2-3 14; Colten Frederick 7 0-0 17; Jack Morotti 2 0-0 4; John Shepardson 2 1-2 6; Rikki Smith 2 3-3 8; Andrew Richardson 1 0-0 2; AJ Blowers 0 0-0 0; Brayton Langdon 3 2-10 8; Luke Gross 1 0-0 2; Tanner Jaquay 3 0-0 6; Max Volo 1 1-2 4. Totals: 29 9-20 74.

Cooperstown 10 10 2 8 – 30

Little Falls 23 17 17 17 – 74

Three-pointers – Cooperstown 4 (Lambert 2, Kiuber 1, Kukenberger 1); Little Falls 7 (C.Frederick 3, Shepardson 1, Smith 1, Trumbull 1, Volo 1).

Notes: Little Falls led by 20 factors at halftime and scored the primary 11 factors of the second half.

Subsequent up: Groups play once more Saturday in Cooperstown.

Herkimer 64, Mt. Markham 52

MT. MARKHAM (12-8) – Jordan Dietz 0 1-2 1; Will Lunny 6 4-5 17; Jake Senko 2 2-4 6; Griffin Doyle 2 0-0 5; Shaun Jones 5 0-0 10; Gio Barletta 4 2-3 10; Ben Lohmann 1 0-0 3. Totals: 20 9-14 52.

HERKIMER (11-7) – James Collins 2 0-0 4; Dante Mollel 6 4-7 17; Nick Caruso 2 1-1 5; Brett Coonradt 10 8-12 30; Kyle Carney 3 1-2 8. Totals: 23 14-22 64.

Mt. Markham 8 15 17 12 – 52

Herkimer 12 11 25 16 – 64

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 3 (Doyle 1, Lohmann 1, Lunny 1); Herkimer 4 (Coonradt 2, Carney 1, Mollel 1).

Notes: Mt. Markham win 81-50 when the groups performed in Winfield in December; Brett Coonradt career-high 30 factors (had beforehand scored 24 factors towards Poland Jan. 13); Will Lunny eight rebounds, 4 steals; tied at 23 at halftime, Herkimer scored 25 factors within the third quarter.

Subsequent up: Herkimer travels to Previous Forge Saturday for a sport at City of Webb. Mt. Markham awaits seeding Wednesday for Part III’s Class C playoffs.

Sauquoit Valley 51, Frankfort-Schuyler 25

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-17) – Roman Harrod 1-0-3; Lionell Coulthurst 2-1-6; Angelo DeSarro 1-0-2; Donald Gatto 1-0-2; Angelo DeBrango 1-0-2; Joshua Stemmer 4-0-8; Carter Doolen 1-0-2. Totals: 11-1-25.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (10-8) – Donavan Nelson 10-1-21; Garret Stalker 6-0-14; Andrew Worth 1-0-3; Ben LoGalbo 2-1-7; James Henck 1-0-2; Nick Miller 2-0-4. Totals: 22-2-51.

Frankfort-Schuyler 9 6 4 6 – 25

Sauquoit Valley 17 13 10 11 – 51

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 2 (Coulthurst 1, Harrod 1); Sauquoit Valley 5 (LoGalbo 2, Stalker 2, Worth 1).

Notes: The groups play once more Tuesday in Frankfort.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler is house for Friday’s sport towards West Canada Valley. Sauquoit Valley performs at house Monday towards Waterville.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Feb. 9

Central Valley Academy 64, Clinton 55

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (15-3) – Cole Brewer 0 0-0 0; Adam Corridor 4 3-4 15; TJ Luke 1 2-2 5; Ray Watson 0 0-0 0; Jaylon O’Neal 6 4-6 17; CJ Judd 1 0-0 3; Deacon Judd 8 5-7 22; Kadin Brower 0 2-2 2. Totals: 20 16-21 64.

CLINTON (5-12) – Tanner Champion 0 0-0 0; Pat Ward 3 2-4 9; Wyatt Wilcox 0 0-0 0; Taevon Jackson 0 0-0 0; Tega Igho 1 3-4 6; Ikenna Duru 2 1-2 5; Andre Jackson 4 0-0 11; Jameson Stockwell 8 1-4 19; Jack Devine 2 1-2 5; Jack Palmeri 0 0-0 0. Totals: 20 8-16 55.

Central Valley Academy 17 15 17 15 – 64

Clinton 12 18 16 9 – 55

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 8 (Corridor 4, CJ Judd 1, D.Judd 1, Luke 1, O’Neal 1); Clinton 7 (A.Jackson 3, Stockwell 2, Igho 1, Ward 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy beforehand defeated Clinton 66-43 in its second sport of the season Dec. 7; Jaylon O’Neal scored 12 of his factors within the second half; Deacon Hudd scored 9 factors within the second quarter; Jameson Stockwell scored 13 factors within the third quarter when he had all six Clinton subject targets.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs its closing scheduled house sport of the common season Friday towards New Hartford. Clinton is house for Saturday’s sport towards Oneida, the primary of three the Warriors are scheduled to play within the 4 days main as much as Wednesday’s Part III playoff seeding assembly.

Dolgeville 73, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 58

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-8) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 7 0-1 14; Mason Snell 7 4-8 18; Colten Christensen 1 2-2 4; Ian Smith 0 1-2 1; Hunter Smith 2 0-2 4; Owen Feagles 8 1-3 17. Totals: 25 8-18 58.

DOLGEVILLE (15-4) – Connor Morse 0 0-0 0; Michael Blaskey 4 1-2 9; Owen Castor 0 0-1 0; Kamryn Comstock 8 1-2 17; Gregory Gonyea 7 6-6 21; Cameron Dager 0 0-2 0; Frank Guenthner 1 0-0 2; TJ Rankins 4 2-2 10; Jakob Barr 5 0-1 14. Totals: 29 10-16 73.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 9 15 16 18 – 58

Dolgeville 21 20 12 20 – 73

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 0; Dolgeville 5 (Barr 4, Gonyea 1).

Notes: Dolgeville defeated Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 59-51 on the street Jan. 18; Kamryn Comstock 10 rebounds, 5 blocked photographs, three steals, 18th double-double of the season; Gregory Gonyea 9 rebounds, six assists; Jakob Barr seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah performs Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons of Schenectady in a Western Athletic Convention crossover Saturday at 5 p.m. at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty. Dolgeville closes out the common season with Monday’s house sport towards Adirondack.

Canajoharie 70, Middleburgh 36

MIDDLEBURGH (3-14, 0-11 WAC) – John Bruno 0 0-0 0; Kaurice Bell 0 0-0 0; Adam M Maxwell 0 0-0 0; Troy Cammer 4 1-2 10;Ethan Trimbley 1 1-4 3; Drew Corridor 1 0-0 2; Gage Calitri 7 4-7 19; Mike Schofell 1 0-0 2; Ian Hoop 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 6-13 36.

CANAJOHARIE (13-5, 8-3 WAC) – Zack Herget 2 0-0 4; Aundray Fowler 2 0-0 5; Zac Fits 2 2-2 6; LA Fairley 4 3-3 12; Greg Shariff 5 0-0 10; Richie Tamsett 4 4-4 12; Jack Montanye 6 0-0 13; Skyler Ferrara 1 1-4 3; Jovonni Puchyr 2 1-2 5; Ben Mead 0 0-1 0. Totals: 28 11-16 70.

Middleburgh 6 15 5 10 – 36

Canajoharie 25 13 23 9 – 70

Three-pointers – Middleburgh 2 (Calitri 1, Cammer 1); Canajoharie 3 (Fairley 1, Fowler 1, Montanye 1).

Notes: Jack Montanye and LA Fairley every scored seven factors within the first quarter and Aundray Fowler added 5 when Canajoharie took a 25-6 lead; LA Fairley had 10 rebounds and 6 steals.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie performs Duanesburg Friday at 8 p.m. in a Western Athletic Convention crossover at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty. Middleburgh performs Schoharie Saturday in a crossover at Fulton-Montgomery.

Boys’ basketball rating from Tuesday, Feb. 8

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 78, Franklin 57

Tri-Valley League playoff semifinal

No. 3 RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (12-7, 9-2 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 0 0-0 0; Austin Bowman 9 0-1 18; Andrew Oakley 2 0-0 4; Brogan Graves 2 2-8 6; Damon Boss 2 0-0 5; Dylan Hosford 10 7-7 28, Jordan Diliberto 5 0-0 14; Bradyn Dunckel 1 0-2 2. Totals: 31 9-18 78.

No. 2 FRANKLIN (14-4, 8-3 TVL) – Matt Serrao 10 6-9 32; Brandon Gregory 4 2-2 11; David Lamb 1 0-0 2; Alan Dumond 1 0-0 2; William Mettler 2 0-0 4; Tyler Holcomb 2 0-0 6. Totals: 20 8-11 57.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 16 26 20 16 – 78

Franklin 16 11 18 12 – 57

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 7 (Diliberto 4, Boss 2, Hosford 1); Franklin 9 (Serrao 6, Mettler 2, Gregory 1).

Notes: Franklin was a 70-62 winner on its house court docket when the groups met in December.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs Morris within the Tri-Valley League playoff championship sport Saturday at Laurens Excessive Faculty. Morris, the No. 1 seed, defeated Milford 74-65 in additional time within the different semifinal Tuesday. Ticket availability for Saturday’s sport has but to be introduced.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Feb. 7

Central Valley Academy 52, Utica-Proctor 49

UTICA-PROCTOR (9-9, 6-4 TVL) – Trae Quan Le 3 5-6 13; Treshawn Patterson 1 1-2 3; Honest Inexperienced 2 0-0 4; Noah Cohen 0 0-0 0; Jerquell Henderson 3 1-1 7; Jquan Simmons 0 0-0 0; Zyliek Hammett 0 0-0 0; Fehmi Ahmeti 1 1-1 3; James Treen 2 0-2 4; Cayden Adamson 5 0-2 10; Xavier McLean 0 0-0 0; Oliver Rodgers 2 1-2 5. Totals: 19 9-16 49.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (14-3, 8-2 TVL) – Cole Brewer 3 0-0 6; Adam Corridor 3 0-1 8; TJ Luke 1 0-0 2; Ray Watson 0 1-2 1; Jaylon O’Neal 4 5-7 14; CJ Judd 1 0-0 3; Deacon Judd 5 4-8 14; Kadin Brower 1 2-5 4. Totals: 18 12-23 52.

Proctor 7 18 12 12 – 49

Central Valley Academy 12 9 12 19 – 52

Three-pointers – Proctor 2 (Le 2); Central Valley Academy 4 (Corridor 2, C.J.Judd 1, O’Neal 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy’s first-ever win towards Class AA Proctor; Central Valley trailed 37-33 after three quarters and opened a seven-point lead within the fourth earlier than holding Proctor off on the finish; Adam Corridor hit two three-pointers in fourth quarter.

Subsequent up: Proctor performs at New Hartford Wednesday. Central Valley Academy performs at Clinton Thursday.

Dolgeville 74, Herkimer 46

HERKIMER (10-7, 4-4 CSC-II) – Isaiah Walrath 0 0-2 0; Dante Mollel 3 2-5 8; Nick Caruso 4 0-0 8; Brett Coonradt 5 0-1 13; Noah Lewis 0 0-0 0; Josh Lamanna 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Brown 0 0-3 0; Kyle Carney 6 1-2 15. Totals: 19 3-13 46.

DOLGEVILLE (14-4, 5-2 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 2; Michael Blaskey 2 1-1 5; Kamryn Comstock 13 5-5 32; Gregory Gonyea 6 0-0 13; Cameron Dager 1 0-0 2; Frank Guenthner 3 0-0 6; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 2; Jakob Barr 4 0-0 12. Totals: 31 6-6 74.

Herkimer 15 8 14 9 – 46

Dolgeville 15 29 19 11 – 74

Three-pointers – Herkimer 5 (Coonradt 3, Carney 2); Dolgeville 6 (Barr 4, Comstock 1, Gonyea 1). JV – Dolgeville gained.

Notes: Dolgeville beforehand gained 63-46 in Herkimer in January; tied after first quarter, Dolgeville bought 9 factors from Kamryn Comstock, eight from Gregory Gonyea and 6 from Jakob Barr in second to open 21-point halftime lead; Gregory Gonyea seven assists, six rebounds; Connor Morse eight assists.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs at house Wednesday towards Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville and finishes the common season with a Valentines Day sport towards Adirondack. Herkimer performs at house Thursday towards Mt. Markham.

Adirondack 56, Frankfort-Schuyler 53

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-16, 0-7 CSC-II) – Roman Harrod 2 0-0 6; Lionell Coulthurst 4 0-0 8; Angelo DeSarro 3 3-4 9; Donald Gatto 3 0-0 8; Angelo DeBrango 5 0-2 10; Martino Rocco 1 0-0 2; Joshua Stemmer 4 0-0 8; Logan Doolen 1 0-0 2. Totals: 23 3-6 53.

ADIRONDACK (6-11, 2-6 CSC-II) – Bailey Gleasman 2 1-2 5; Kreedon Rodgers 3 0-0 7; Maxim Weiler 6 1-2 16; Cameron Zanker 6 4-8 16; Evan Cianfrano 1 1-4 3; Brett Sandford 3 2-2 9; Jordan Rivette 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 9-18 56.

Frankfort-Schuyler 17 15 10 11 – 53

Adirondack 7 8 21 20 – 56

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 4 (Gatto 2, Harrod 2; Adirondack 5 (Weiler 3, Rodgers 1, Sandford 1.

Notes: Kreedon Rodgers hit a tie-breaking three-pointer off an inbounding play as time ran out; Adirondack gained 70-54 at Frankfort-Schuyler Jan. 4.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler performs at Sauquoit Valley Thursday; Adirondack performs its closing house sport Saturday towards Westmoreland.

Little Falls 60, Canastota 37

LITTLE FALLS (14-3, 7-2 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 1 2-4 5; Xavier Dunn 3 0-0 8; Logan Frederick 7 1-3 17; Colten Frederick 5 3-4 16; John Shepardson 2 0-0 6; Brayton Langdon 2 0-0 4; Tanner Jaquay 2 0-0 4. Totals: 22 6-11 60.

CANASTOTA (0-17, 0-9 CSC-I) – Austin Anes 2 0-0 6; John Burnett 2 3-6 7; Clay Roberts 6 1-2 19; Caidin Bonneau 1 0-2 2. Totals: 11 4-10 37.

Little Falls 18 18 8 16 – 60

Canastota 2 9 11 15 – 37

Three-pointers – Little Falls 10 (C.Frederick 3, Dunn 2, L.Frederick 2, Shepardson 2, Trumbull 1); Canastota 8 (Roberts 6, Ames 2).

Notes: Little Falls beat Canastota 73-37 at house in January.

Subsequent up: Little Falls has consecutive video games towards Cooperstown, enjoying at house Thursday and on the street Saturday. Canastota performs at Madison Wednesday.

Mt. Markham 55, Sauquoit Valley 22

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (9-8, 2-5 CSC-III) – Garret Stalker 0-1-1; Ben LoGalbo 1-0-3; James Henck 1-1-3; Zachary Latino 2-0-5; Nick Miller 5-0-10. Totals: 9-2-22.

MT. MARKHAM (12-7, 5-3 CSC-III) – Ryan Denton 1 0-0 3; Charlie Hilts 2 0-0 6; Kevin gates 0 0-2 0; Jordan Dietz 0 1-2 1; Bryce Lynch 0 0-0 0; Will Lunny 4 6-8 14; Jake Senko 3 5-5 12; Griffin Doyle 2 0-0 4; Shaun Jones 2 0-0 4; Mason Beigh 1 0-0 2; Gio Barletta 4 1-1 9; Ben Lohmann 0 0-0 0. Totals: 19 13-18 55.

Sauquoit Valley 7 9 3 3 – 22

Mt. Markham 13 13 9 20 – 55

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley 1 (Latino 1, LoGalbo 1); Mt. Markham 4 (Hilts 2, Denton 1, Senko 1).

Notes: Mt. Markham had beforehand overwhelmed Sauquoit Valley 61-30 in January; Mt. Markham has held 5 opponents to 30 factors or fewer; Will Lunny seven steals, six rebounds; Shaun Jones 9 rebounds, six steals.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham finishes the common season Thursday with a visit to Herkimer. Sauquoit Valley hosts Frankfort-Schuyler Thursday.

Waterville 79, Cooperstown 50

WATERVILLE (15-3, 7-0 CSC-III) – n/a.

COOPERSTOWN (3-13, 0-7 CSC-III) – n/a.

Waterville 21 22 27 9 – 79

Cooperstown 12 12 17 9 – 50

Three-pointers – Waterville n/a; Cooperstown n/a.

Notes: Waterville had overwhelmed Cooperstown 70-28 in a earlier assembly in January; ninth consecutive win for Waterville.

Subsequent up: Waterville subsequent performs Saturday at house towards Remsen. Cooperstown travels to Little Falls for a sport Thursday.

Morrisville-Eaton 55, Poland 50

MORRISVILLE-EATON (6-9, 4-6 CSC-IV) – Dylan Prentice 2 0-0 4; Evan Stewart 0 0-0 0; Nicholas Brady 7 3-5 20; Aiden Berger 4 0-2 11; Evan Baker 2 0-1 4; Keiffer Koehl 0 0-0 0; Cale Marland 1 0-0 2; Rhiley Worlock 0 0-0 0; Mitchell Dewey 0 0-0 0; Simon Thomas 6 2-4 14. Totals: 22 5-12 55.

POLAND (1-17, 1-10 CSC-IV) – Forest Martin 2-0-6; Carter Cookinham 5-4-14; Nathan Draper 1-0-2; Nate Baumes 5-0-13; Aidan Alsheimer 2-0-4; Jackson Vail 2-1-5; Seth Walther 3-0-6; Chase Bowman 0-0-0. Totals: 20-5-50.

Morrisville-Eaton 16 17 14 8 – 55

Poland 7 7 14 22 – 50

Three-pointers – Morrisville-Eaton 6 (Berger 3, Brady 3); Poland 5 (Baumes 3, Martin 2).

Notes: Morrisville-Eaton gained 61-49 the primary time the groups met in January.

Subsequent up: Morrisville-Eaton hosts New York Mills Wednesday. Poland performs at New York Mills Thursday.

New York Mills 91, Remsen 39

NEW YORK MILLS (9-8, 8-2 CSC-IV) – n/a.

REMSEN (4-13, 3-8 CSC-IV) – n/a.

New York Mills 22 27 28 14 – 91

Remsen 18 7 4 10 – 39

Three-pointers – New York Mills n/a; Remsen n/a.

Notes: New Yory Mills was a 76-49 winner within the groups’ earlier assembly.

Subsequent up: Morrisville-Eaton has its closing two league video games Wednesday at Morrisville-Eaton and the next evening at house towards Poland. Remsen finishes league play Thursday with a sport at house towards Oriskany.

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Feb. 5

Northville 61, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 51

NORTHVILLE (11-6, 6-4 WAC) – JT Artikuski 4 0-4 8; Jacob Frank 5 2-2 15; Daniel VanNostrand 3 13-15 20; Andrew Cordone 3 0-0 6; Wyatt Sira 4 0-0 8; Evan Tamulaitis 1 2-4 4. Totals: 20 17-25 61.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-7, 6-5 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 6 2-3 14; Mason Snell 3 0-0 7; Colten Christensen 9 3-5 21; Tristan Stever 1 0-0 2; Hunter Smith 1 0-0 2; Owen Feagles 2 1-2 5. Totals: 22 6-10 51.

Northville 11 16 18 16 – 61

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 12 18 8 13 – 51

Three-pointers – Northville 4 (Frank 3, VanNostrand 1); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1 (Snell 1).

Subsequent up: Northville hosts Heatly Monday. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville has canceled a Monday sport towards Part VII Wells and subsequent performs Wednesday at Part III Dolgeville.

Canajoharie 47, Mayfield 43

MAYFIELD (9-10, 4-7 WAC) – Cameron Abdella 7 0-1 15; George Abdella 1 0-0 3; Christian Scunziano 0 0-0 0; Hunter Jones 2 0-0 6; Britain Goodemote 4 0-0 10; Mike Smigen 1 0-0 2; Jake Petoff 1 2-2 4; Aiden Monroe 1 0-0 3. Totals: 17 2-3 43.

CANAJOHARIE (12-5, 7-3 WAC) – Aundray Fowler 6 1-2 17; Zac Fits 1 0-0 3; LA Fairley 5 3-5 14; Greg Shariff 1 2-3 5; Richie Tamsett 1 2-6 4; Jack Montanye 2 0-3 4. Totals: 16 8-19 47.

Mayfield 2 14 7 20 – 43

Canajoharie 8 11 11 17 – 47

Three-pointers – Mayfield 7 (Goodemote 2, Jones 2, C.Abdella 1, G.Abdella 1, Monroe 1); Canajoharie 7 (Fowler 4, Fairley 1, Shariff 1, Fits 1).

Notes: Aundray Fowler scored 9 of his game-high 17 factors within the fourth quarter; LA Fairley 17 rebounds, seven assists, three blocked photographs.

Subsequent up: Canajoharoe performs at house Wednesday towards Middleburgh. Mayfield travels to Schenectady Wednesday for a sport towards Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons.

Hamilton 79, South Kortright/Andes 60

sport performed at Richfield Springs Excessive Faculty

HAMILTON (17-0) – Zach LaFrance 8 0-0 19; Jake Wright 2 0-0 5; Tom Simpson 7 2-2 17; Luke Jackson 0 0-0 0; Sami Cigeroglu 11 1-1 23; Reese Snyder 1 0-0 2; Ian Skinner 0 0-0 0; Hudson Idzi 6 1-3 13. Totals: 35 4-6 79.

SOUTH KORTRIGHT/ANDES (14-2) – n/a.

Hamilton 20 13 25 21 – 79

South Kortright/Andes 20 17 13 10 – 60

Three-pointers – Hamilton 5 (LaFrance 3, Simpson 1, Wright 1); South Kortright/Andes

Notes: Part IV South Kortright/Andes entered the sport ranked third and Part III Hamilton sixth within the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s Class D state rankings; the sport was initially scheduled as a part of a Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday weekend showcase match at Herkimer Faculty; Hudson Idzi 16 rebounds, seven assists, three steals; Zach LaFrance six steals, 4 assists; Sami Cigeroglu 9 rebounds, three assists; Jake Wright 4 steals, 4 assists; Tom Simpson six assists; Reese Snyder 4 assists, 5 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Hamilton performs at Westmoreland Tuesday. South Kortright/Andes performs at Maine-Endwell Wednesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Feb. 2

Mt. Markham 72, Frankfort-Schuyler 45

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-15) – n/a.

MT. MARKHAM (11-7) – Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Charlie Hilts 1 0-0 3; Kevin Gates 2 0-1 4; Jacob Dietz 3 1-2 7; Bryce Lynch 1 2-3 4; Will Lunny 2 0-0 5; Jake Senko 5 2-4 14; Griffin Doyle 1 0-0 2; Shaun Jones 5 4-4 14; Mason Beigh 0 0-0 0; Gio Barletta 6 3-5 16; Ben Lohmann 1 0-0 3. Totals: 27 12-19 72.

Frankfort-Schuyler 9 14 15 7 – 45

Mt. Markham 16 20 17 19 – 72

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler n/a; Mt. Markham 6 (Senko 2, Barletta 1, Hilts 1, Lohmann 1, Lunny 1).

Notes: Mt. Markham was a 58-51 winner at Frankfort-Schuyler Jan. 20; Shaun Jones 12 rebounds, second double-double; Will Lunny 4 steals, 4 assists; Jacob Dietz six rebounds; Bryce Lynch six rebounds.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler hosts West Canada Valley Friday. Mt. Markham performs at house once more Monday towards Sauquoit Valley.

West Canada Valley 71, Adirondack 52

WEST CANADA VALLEY (17-1, 7-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 8 0-0 18; Will Smith 16 4-8 38; Connor Yager 2 1-2 5; Kolby Weakley 2 2-2 6; Dominick Coriale 1 0-0 2; Lonzo Passage 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Brandon Gates 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 1 0-0 2. Totals: 30 7-12 71.

ADIRONDACK (5-11, 1-5 CSC-II) – n/a.

West Canada Valley 14 16 20 21 – 71

Adirondack 16 6 20 10 – 52

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 4 (Shepardson 2, Smith 2); Adirondack n/a.

Notes: West Canada Valley’s tenth consecutive victory clinched an outright Division II title in Middle State Convention play; West Canada Valley defeated Adirondack 64-38 at house Dec. 29 as a part of its sports activities booster membership match; Will Smith 16 rebounds, 4 assists, 18th double-double in 18 video games this season and twentieth in a row relationship again to final season; Brayden Shepardson six assists; Kolby Weakley seven rebounds, three steals, three assists.

Subsequent up: Adirondack is scheduled to play at Dolgeville Thursday and returns house for a Monday sport towards Frankfort-Schuyler. West Canada Valley will attempt to full an ideal run via Division II of the Middle State Convention when it performs Friday at Frankfort-Schuyler.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Feb. 1

Whitesboro 60, Central Valley Academy 58

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (13-3, 7-2 TVL) – n/a.

WHITESBORO (8-7, 4-3 TVL) – n/a.

Central Valley Academy 9 19 18 12 – 58

Whitesboro 18 10 23 9 – 60

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy n/a; Whitesboro n/a.

Notes: Central Valley Academy is ranked seventeenth on this week’s New York State Sportswriters Affiliation Class B ballot.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at house Friday towards Utica’s Proctor Raiders. Whitesboro is house for Friday’s sport towards New Hartford.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 62, Cherry Valley-Springfield 59

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (11-7, 8-2 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 1 0-0 2; Austin Bowman 6 5-8 18; Andrew Oakley 0 1-2 1; Brogan Graves 3 1-2 7; Dylan Hosford 9 6-13 26; Jordan Diliberto 2 1-2 6; Landon Schultz 1 0-0 2. Totals: 22 14-27 62.

CHERRY VALLEY-SPRINGFIELD (4-8, 4-5 TVL) – Will Heinrich 3 1-2 7; Allan Parker 5 1-4 11; Kyle France 8 1-2 24; Max Horvath 2 2-5 7; Gavin Valenta 2 3-3 7; Oren Prime 1 0-0 3. Totals: 21 8-16 59.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 17 24 8 13 – 62

Cherry Valley-Springfield 16 12 12 19 – 59

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 4 (Hosford 2, Bowman 1, Diliberto 1); Cherry Valley-Springfield 9 (France 7, Horvath 1, Worth 1).

Notes: The win pulls Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger even with Franklin atop the Tri-Valley League standings in Part IV at 8-2 in now-completed league play; Morris is 7-2 and performs Wednesday towards Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton with an opportunity to create a three-way tie heading into subsequent week’s league match; Cherry Valley-Springfield is coached by former Owen D. Younger varsity coach Bruce Andrews who has additionally coached sports activities at a number of ranges at Richfield Springs.

Subsequent up: Cherry Valley-Springfield performs at Sharon Springs Thursday and returns to Cherry Valley Monday for a sport towards Jefferson. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger awaits seeding for the Part IV Tri-Valley League’s match.

Mt. Markham 75, Cooperstown 49

COOPERSTOWN (3-12, 0-6 CSC-III) – Ethan Kukenberger 2 2-2 7; Kalen Dempsey 2 0-0 4; PJ Kiuber 2 2-4 6; Troy Davis 3 0-0 6; Conrad Erway 2 0-3 4; Dillion Burnes 2 0-0 6; Charlie Lambert 4 5-5 14; Colyn Criqui 1 0-0 3; Garet Bush 0 0-2 0. Totals: 18 9-16 50.

MT. MARKHAM (10-7, 4-3 CSC-III) – Ryan Denton 1 0-0 3; Charlie Hilts 1 0-0 3; Kevin Gates 2 0-0 5; Jordan Dietz 1 0-0 2; Bryce Lynch 4 2-6 10; Will Lunny 5 4-5 18; Jake Senko 1 0-0 2; Griffin Doyle 5 1-1 12; Shaun Jones 3 3-3 10; Mason Beigh 0 0-0 0; Gio Barletta 3 2-4 10; Ben Lohmann 0 0-0 0. Totals: 26 12-19 75.

Cooperstown 16 10 7 16 – 49

Mt. Markham 22 16 24 13 – 75

Three-pointers – Cooperstown 5 (Burns 2, Criqui 1, Kukenberger 1, Lambert 1); Mt. Markham 11 (Lunny 4, Barletta 2, Denton 1, Doyle 1, Gates 1, Hilts 1, Jones 1).

Notes: Mt. Markham was a 64-30 winners within the groups’ earlier assembly this season; Will Lunny seven rebounds, 4 assists, three steals; Shaun Jones 9 rebounds; Gio Barletta 9 rebounds; Jake Senko three steals; Charlie Lambert 10 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham is house once more Wednesday for a sport towards Frankfort-Schuyler. Cooperstown performs at Westmoreland Thursday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Jan. 31

West Canada Valley 78, Dolgeville 62

DOLGEVILLE (13-4, 4-2 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 2; Michael Blaskey 6 0-0 13; Owen Castor 1 0-0 3; Kamryn Comstock 2 4-6 8; Gregory Gonyea 8 3-6 21; Cameron Dager 1 0-0 2; Frank Guenthner 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 2; TJ Rankins 1 5-5 8; Jakob Barr 1 0-0 3. Totals: 23 12-17 62.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (16-1, 6-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 8 3-3 25; Will Smith 8 8-9 24; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 2 4-5 8; Kolby Weakley 3 3-3 9; Dominick Coriale 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 1 0-0 2; Brandon Gates 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 4 0-0 10; Ben Conover 0 0-0 0. Totals: 26 18-20 78.

Dolgeville 6 15 19 22 – 62

West Canada Valley 19 13 33 13 – 78

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 6 (Gonyea 2, Barr 1, Blaskey 1, Castor 1, Rankins 1); West Canada Valley 8 (Shepardson 6, Ludwig 2).

Notes: With its ninth consecutive win, West Canada Valley clinches a tie for the Middle State Convention’s Division II title and a second win towards Dolgeville provides the Indians the head-to-head tie-breaker; West Canada Valley was a 64-44 winners when the groups performed in Dolgeville in December; Will Smithn 15 rebounds; Camerohn Ludwig 9 rebounds; Kolby Weakley 5 steals, three assists; Brayden Shepardson 5 assists; Connor Yager seven rebounds; Gregory Ginyea 9 rebounds, 5 assists; Michael Blaskey 5 assists, 4 rebounds; Kamryn Comstock eight rebounds.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs at Adirondack Wednesday. Dolgeville performs at house Thursday towards Herkimer.

Herkimer 87, Adirondack 35

HERKIMER (10-6, 4-3 CSC-III) – James Collins 2 2-2 6; Isaiah Walrath 1 0-0 2; Dante Mollel 3 0-1 6; Nick Caruso 3 0-0 6; Exavier Nichols 0 2-2 2; Zack Petucci 5 2-4 14; Brett Coonradt 5 4-5 16; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 2; Josh Lamanna 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Brown 2 0-0 4; Kyle Carney 11 1-1 27. Totals: 34 11-15 87.

ADIRONDACK (5-10, 1-4 CSC-II) – Bailey Gleasman 1 0-0 3; Kreedon Rodgers 1 3-5 6; Max Weiler 3 2-3 9; Cameron Zanker 1 2-2 4; Evan Cianfrano 0 1-3 1; Brett Sandford 4 1-3 10; Brandon Moore 1 0-0 2. Totals: 11 9-16 35.

Herkimer 21 25 23 18 – 87

Adirondack 6 18 9 2 – 35

Three-pointers – Herkimer 8 (Carney 4, Coonradt 2, Petucci 2); Adirondack 4 (Gleason 1, Rodgers 1, Sandford 1, Weiler 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Notes: Profession-high 27 factors for sophomore Kyle Carney; Herkimer was a 69-38 winner at house when the groups met earlier this season.

Subsequent up: Adirondack takes on West Canada Valley at house Thursday and travels to Dolgeville Friday. Herkimer has per week off earlier than ending Central State Convention Division III play with a visit to Dolgeville Monday.

Little Falls 72, Holland Patent 64, additional time

LITTLE FALLS (13-3, 6-2 CSC-I) – Logan Frederick 4 0-1 8; Colten Frederick 4 1-7 9; John Shepardson 8 5-6 24; Rikki Smith 4 7-9 17; Brayton Langdon 5 2-2 12; Tanner Jaquay 1 0-0 2. Totals: 26 15-25 67

HOLLAND PATENT (6-9, 4-4 CSC-I) – Andrew Jones 2 0-0 6; Maddox Williams 1 0-1 2; Markise Magyar 5 2-4 14; Nicholas Acevedo 5 1-7 11; Alex McLaughlin 1 0-0 2; Jonathan Zykinsky 1 0-0 2; Jeffrey DeWar 10 0-1 25. Totals: 25 3-13 64.

Little Falls 16 10 15 19 12 – 72

Holland Patent 15 10 18 17 4 – 64

Three-pointers – Little Falls 5 (Shepardson 3, Smith 2); Holland Patent 9 (DeWar 5, Jones 2, Magyar 2).

Notes: Second additional time win on the street in league play for Little Falls which beforehand beat Clinton 58-51 in additional time Dec. 21; Jeffrey DeWar gave Holland Patent a 60-58 lead with a three-pointer with 3.9 seconds left in regulation; Rikki Smith threw a three-quarter court docket inbounding go to Logan Frederick who handed to Colten Frederick for the tying basket on the buzzer; John Shepardson and Rikki Smith every scored 5 factors in additional time for Little Falls; Little Falls was a 72-59 winner at house when Holland Patent visited in December; John Shepardson season-high 24 factors (9 in first quarter, seven in fourth); Logan Frederick 14 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals; Colten Frederick 15 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Holland Patent performs at Sherburne-Earlville Thursday. Little Falls performs at house Friday towards Clinton.

Utica Academy of Science 60, Clinton 48

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (15-2, 8-0 CSC-I) – n/a.

CLINTON (5-10, 3-5 CSC-I) – n/a.

Utica Academy of Science 15 18 14 13 – 60

Clinton 11 11 13 13 – 48

Three-pointers – Utica Academy of Science n/a; Clinton n/a.

Notes: Utica Academy of Science clinched a tie for first place in Division I of the Middle State Convention with the win and already holds the head-to-head tie-breaker over Little Falls; Utica Academy of Science defeated Clinton 82-35 when the groups performs in Frankfort in December; Clinton entered the sport with a season-high three-game win streak.

Subsequent up: Clinton performs at Little Falls Friday.

Oriskany 48, Poland 22

POLAND (1-16, 1-9 CSC-IV) – n/a.

ORISKANY (10-7, 5-4 CSC-IV) – Ryan Shackett 2 1-2 5; Nick Hays 2 0-0 4; Jack Tamburino 6 0-0 14; Josh Zyskowski 1 0-0 3; Jacob Usyk 1 0-0 2; Anthony Kernan 0 0-0 0; Jason Reid 3 1-2 7; Ty Zizzi 3 0-0 9; Patrick Maher 1 0-0 2. Totals: 19 2-4 48.

Three-pointers – Poland n/a; Oriskany 6 (Zizzi 3, Tamburino 2, Zyskowski 1).

Notes: Oriskany had beforehand overwhelmed Poland 54-32 in December.

Subsequent up: Poland travels to New York Mills Thursday. Oriskant takes on Hamilton at house Thursday.

Hamilton 78, Remsen 43

HAMILTON (16-0, 9-0 CSC-IV) – Brady Foster 0 0-0 0; Zach LaFrance 7 2-3 17; Jake Wright 0 0-0 0; Tom Simpson 9 2-3 20; Luke Jackson 2 0-0 5; Sami Ciregoglu 3 4-5 10; Reese Snyder 3 2-2 8; Ethan Nagel 1 0-0 2; Ian Skinner 0 1-2 1; Hudson Idzi 4 2-2 11; Lowell Nugent 2 0-0 4. Totals: 31 13-17 78.

REMSEN (4-11, 3-7 CSC-IV) – n/a.

Hamilton 22 28 22 6 – 78

Remsen 12 12 7 12 – 43

Three-pointers – Hamilton 3 (Idzi 1, Jackson 1, LaFrance 1); Remsen n/a.

Notes: Hamilton had beforehand overwhelmed Remsen 76-23.

Subsequent up: Hamilton travels to Oriskany Thursday and takes on Part IV South Kortright/Andes Saturday at Richfield Springs Excessive Faculty. Remsen takes on Sauquoit Valley Saturday; Sami Cigerolglu 11 rebounds, 4 blocked photographs; Hudson Idzi 10 rebounds, three blocked photographs, three assists; Zach LaFrance six steals, six rebounds; jack Wright 5 assists, three steals.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 5, Sharon Springs 40

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (10-7, 7-2 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 2 2-2 6; Austin Bowman 6 0-0 12; Brogan Graves 3 0-0 6; Dylan Hosford 8 0-0 20; Jordan Diliberto 4 1-2 10. Totals: 23 3-4 55.

SHARON SPRINGS (7-6, 4-5 TVL) – Carson Regulation 2 0-0 6; Mike Cashman 1 0-0 2; Jake Perrotti 2 0-1 6; Luke Enyart 5 3-7 13; Brady Regulation 5 3-7 13. Totals: 15 6-15 40.

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 5 (Hosford 4, Diliberto 1); Sharon Springs 4 (C. Regulation 2, Perrotti 2).

Notes: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger clinched a spot within the Part IV Tri-Valley League’s end-of-the-regular-season match with the win.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs at Cherry Valley-Springfield Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Jan. 29

Fort Plain 66, Dolgeville 47

DOLGEVILLE (13-3) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 2; Michael Blaskey 4 0-0 9; Owen Castor 1 0-0 3; Kamryn Comstock 6 2-4 16; Gregory Gonyea 4 0-0 10; Cameron Dager 0 2-4 2; Frank Guenthner 0 0-0 0; Isaiah Rockwell 0 0-0 0; TJ Rankins 1 0-0 3; Jakob Barr 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17 4-8 45.

FORT PLAIN (12-3) – n/a

Dolgeville 11 13 8 15 – 47

Fort Plain 19 18 12 17 – 66

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 5 (Gonyea 2, Blaskey 1, Castor 1, Rankins 1); Fort Plain n/a.

Notes: Robert Jordan led Fort Plain with 24 factors whereas Levi Thomas scored 14 and Stephen Grey added 11; Kamryn Comstock 18 rebounds, 4 blocked photographs, thirtieth varsity double-double and sixteenth in a row; Cameron Dager six rebounds, two steals.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs at West Canada Valley Monday. Fort Plain subsequent performs Thursday at Edmeston.

Utica Academy of Science 46, Syracuse-Nottingham 40

NOTTINGHAM (3-13) – Denarius McCurty 4-2-10; Malachi McCurty 5-3-13; Ater Aman 0-1-1; Iraza Christian 4-2-11; Sir Thompson 2-1-5. Totals: 15-9-40.

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (14-2) – Doneilious King Jr 4-7-17; Tyrique Taylor 4-0-8; Wol Machteng 1-1-3; Jermaine Gaither 1-0-2; Jaivonni Bowman 1-0-3; Najalique Taylor 4-5-13. Totals: 15-13-36.

Nottingham 5 8 13 14 – 40

Utica Academy of Science 2 12 15 17 – 46

Three-pointers – Nottingham 1 (Christian 1); Utica Aacdemy of Science 3 (King 2, Bowman 1).

Subsequent up: Utica Academy of Science performs at Clinton Monday. Nottingham performs Tuesday towards Henninger, one other Syracuse college.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Jan. 28

Central Valley Academy 73, Camden 48

CAMDEN (10-5, 3-4 TVL) – Ryan Leos 2 3-4 9; Ed Sherman 0 0-0 0; Jayvin Smith 0 0-0 0; Connor Dean 2 2-2 7; AJ Paul 1 3-4 5; Eli Ciani 1 2-4 5; Tyler Skinner 2 1-2 7; Connor MacArthur 6 3-5 15; Gavin Kuc 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 14-21 48.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (13-2, 7-1 TVL) – Tye Dixon 1 0-0 2; Cole Brewer 2 0-0 4; Adam Corridor 8 1-2 21; TJ Luke 1 0-0 3; Ray Watson 0 2-2 2; Jaylon O’Neal 6 5-6 17; CJ Judd 5 0-0 13; Deacon Judd 4 0-2 8; Kadin Brower 0 1-2 1; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 0 2-2 2. Totals: 27 11-16 73.

Camden 6 13 18 11 – 48

Central Valley Academy 18 25 20 10 – 73

Three-pointers – Camden 6 (Leos 2, Skinner 2, Ciani 1, Dean 1); Central Valley Academy 8 (Corridor 4, CJ Judd 3, Luke 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy finishes the common season 6-0 towards Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, Oneida and Camden within the Tri-Valley League’s Pioneer Division (had already clinched first league title); Jaylon O’Neal 9 assists, six rebounds, three steals; Adam Corridor scored 10 of his season-high 21 factors in second quarter, CJ Judd scored 11 within the third.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at Whitesboro Tuesday. Camden play at house Tuesday towards New Hartford.

Utica Academy of Science 84, Holland Patent 55

HOLLAND PATENT (6-8, 4-3 CSC-I) – Maddox Williams 1-1-3; Adam Jones 1-0-3; Nicholas Acevedo 3-2-8; Jeffrey Devar 10-1-23; Alex McLaughlin 1-0-3; Jonathan Zylinsky 1-1-3; Markise Magyar 4-3-12. Totals: 21-8-55.

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (13-2, 7-0 CSC-I) – Doneilious King Jr 5-6-19; Tyrique Taylor 2-3-7; Donald Grant Jr 4-2-10; Wol Machteng 5-1-11; Jazier Brown 2-0-5; Jermaine Gaither 3-0-7; Stephen Brown 1-0-2; Jaivonni Bowman 0-1-1; Ittikorn Keawpinna 1-0-3; Devon Ski Williams 0-1-1; Najalique Taylor 6-0-12; Jamir Bowles 3-0-6. Totals: 32-14-84.

Holland Patent 13 16 14 12 – 55

Utica Academy of Science 22 23 17 22 – 84

Three-pointers – Holland Patent 5 (Devar 2, Jones 1, Magyar 1, McLaughlin 1); Utica Academy of Science 6 (King 3, Brown 1, Gaither 1, Keawpinna 1).

Notes: Utica Academy of Science was an 87-46 winner at Holland Patent in December.

Subsequent up: Holland Patent is house Monday for a sport towards Little Falls, then first of six video games scheduled in 13 days for the Golden Knights.

Duanesburg 69, Canajoharie 56

CANAJOHARIE (11-5, 6-3 WAC) – Zack Herget 1 0-1 2; Aundray Fowler 0 2-2 2; Zac Fits 3 5-7 12; LA Fairley 2 6-8 10; Grag Shariff 3 0-0 6; Richie Tamsett 4 3-6 11; Jack Montanye 5 0-0 13; Jovonni Puchyr 0 0-0 0. Totals: 18 16-24 56.

DUANESBURG (10-6, 6-4 WAC) – Michael Leak 1 4-4 6; Murphy Hyde 1 1-4 3; Owen Lohret 3 3-6 9; Peyton Fall 3 1-2 8; Bryce Burkhardt 1 2-2 5; Jeffrey Mulhern 2 6-6 11; Kyle Williams 1 3-4 6; Ethan Thompson 5 11-15 21; Caleb O’Hanlon 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17 31-43 69.

Canajoharie 6 22 8 20 – 56

Duanesburg 14 15 17 23 – 69

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 4 (Montanye 3, Fits 1); Duanesburg 4 (Burkhardt 1, Fall 1, Mulhern 1, Williams 1).

Notes: LA Fairley 14 rebounds, 5 blocked photographs.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie has three consecutive house video games beginning Thursday and Friday towards Mayfield and Wells, respectively. Duanesburg performs the fourth of 5 consecutive house video games Tuesday towards Fonda-Fultonville.

Fort Plain 74, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 33

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-6, 6-4 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 3 2-4 8; Mason Snell 3 2-4 8; Colten Christensen 3 0-4 6; Zachary Grant 0 0-2 0; Ian Smith 0 0-2 0; Hunter Smith 1 0-0 3; Owen Feagles 4 0-0 8. Totals: 14 4-16 33.

FORT PLAIN (11-3, 8-1 WAC) – Robert Jordan 11 7-9 32; Levi Thomas 0 2-2 2; Clayton Welch 6 0-0 12; Owin Landry 3 0-0 6; Austin Vangorder 4 0-0 11; Estee Smith 2 2-4 6; Patrick Lemoine 1 3-4 5. Totals: 27 14-19 74.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 8 10 10 5 – 33

Fort Plain 18 21 17 18 – 74

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1 (H.Smith 1); Fort Plain 6 (Jordan 3, Vangorder 3).

Notes: groups had cut up a pair of non-league choices in St. Johnsville earlier within the season;

Subsequent up: Fort Plain has a sport at house Saturday towards Dolgeville and subsequent performs Thursday at Edmeston. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs at house Friday towards Northville.

Fonda-Fultonville 77, Berne-Knox-Westerlo 36

BERNE-KNOX-WESTERLO (8-6, 4-5 WAC) – Mark Edwards 2 1-1 6; Dane Coates 0 2-4 2; Zach Brink 4 0-1 8; Manny Hooks 0 2-2 2; James Mosby 2 1-2 5; Stavros Lefkaditis 4 0-0 9; Jake Detelfson 0 0-2 0; AJ Wright 1 1-1 3. Totals: 13 7-13 36.

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (13-3, 10-0 WAC) – Roger Boyer 1 0-0 3; Nate Mycek 1 0-0 2; Allen Sales space 1 0-0 2; Jackson Cusack 5 1-2 13; Brady Melious 2 0-0 5; Colin Kowalski 2 0-0 6; Brady Whipple 2 0-0 4; Connor Weaver 1 0-0 2; Jeremiah Jimenez 0 0-0 0; Aidan Coupas 1 0-0 3; Nick Hastings 13 0-0 27; Josh Miller 4 0-0 8; Matthew Clifford 1 0-0 2. Totals: 34 1-2 77.

Berne-Knox-Westerlo 7 8 17 4 – 36

Fonda-Fultonville 26 20 14 17 – 77

Three-pointers – Berne-Knox-Westerlo 3 (Brink 1, Edwards 1, Lefkaditis 1); Fonda-Fultonville 8 (Cusack 2, Kowalski 2, Boyer 1, Coupas 1, Hastings 1, Melious 1, ).

Notes: Nick Hastings seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Fonda-Fultonville performs at Duanesburg Tuesday. Berne-Knox-Westerlo has a sport at house Monday towards Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 65, Worcester 56

WORCESTER (7-6, 4-5 TVL) – Connor Fancher 4 3-7 13; Jalen Reardon 8 0-1 16; Tyler Head 6 5-8 18; n/a Martin 3 2-3 9. Totals: 21 10-19 56.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (9-7, 6-2 TVL) – Damon Boss 4 0-0 9; Dylan Hosford 10 5-7 29; Bradyn Dunckel 1 0-0 3; Aric Steenburg 1 1-2 3; Austin Bowman 7 6-9 21. Totals: 23 12-18 65.

Worcester 10 11 16 19 – 56

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 19 11 23 12 – 65

Three-pointers – Worcester 4 (Fancher 2, Head 1, Martin 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 7 (Hosford 4, Boss 1, Bowman 1, Dunckel 1).

Notes: Dylan Hosford topped 20 factors for the tenth consecutive sport and has averaged 27.2 through the streak; profession scoring highs for seniors Austin Bowman (21 factors) and Damon Boss (9) on Senior Night time.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs on the street Monday at Sharon Springs and Tuesday at Cherry Valley-Springfield.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Jan. 27

Dolgeville 60, Frankfort-Schuyler 37

DOLGEVILLE (13-2, 4-1 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 3; Michael Blaskey 7 2-4 16; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 6 0-0 12; Gregory Gonyea 5 1-2 12; Cameron Dager 1 2-2 4; Frank Guenthner 2 0-0 4; Isaiah Rockwell 2 0-0 4; Jakob Barr 2 0-0 5. Totals: 26 5-8 60.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-14, 0-6 CSC-II) – n/a.

Dolgeville 22 11 14 13 – 60

Frankfort-Schuyler 6 2 10 19 – 37

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 3 (Barr 1, Gonyea 1, Morse 1); Frankfort-Schuyler n/a.

Notes: Dolgeville was a 75-51 winner within the groups’ earlier assembly in December; Kamryn Comstock 13 rebounds, 15 double-doubles in 15 video games this season (twenty ninth of his varsity profession); Gregory Gonyea six steals; Jakob Barr 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville travels to Fort Plain for a Saturday sport and returns to league play Monday at West Canada Valley. Frankfort-Schuyler performs at Mt. Markham Wednesday.

West Canada Valley 70, Herkimer 47

WEST CANADA VALLEY (15-1, 5-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 2 0-0 6; Will Smith 10 5-8 25; Josh Grabowski 1 0-0 3; Connor Yager 2 0-0 5; Kolby Weakley 4 0-0 10; Camerohn Ludwig 5 1-2 16; Ben Conover 2 1-1 5. Totals: 26 7-11 70.

HERKIMER (9-6, 3-3 CSC-II) – James Collins 1 2-2 4; Dante Mollel 0 0-2 0; Caruso 2 0-0 4; Brett Coonradt 8 0-0 21; Isaiah Brown 1 0-0 3; Kyle Carney 5 3-6 15. Totals: 17 5-10 47.

West Canada Valley 13 18 19 20 – 70

Herkimer 23 6 13 5 – 47

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 11 (Ludwig 5, Shepardson 2, Weakley 2, Grabowski 1, Yager 1); Herkimer 8 (Coonradt 5, Carney 2, Brown 1). JV – West Canada Valley gained.

Notes: West Canada Valley was a 64-51 winner at house the primary time these groups met; Will Smith 21 rebounds, six blocked photographs, six assists, scored 20 of 25 factors in second half, sixteenth double-double in 16 video games this season (18th in a row, twentieth of his varsity profession); Camerohn Ludwig six assists; West Canada Valley is 10-0 when it hits 9 or extra three-point photographs this season.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs at house Monday towards Dolgeville. Herkimer performs at Adirondack Monday.

Little Falls 62, Sherburne-Earlville 38

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (6-9, 1-4 CSC-I) – Ethan Simonds 2 1-2 6; Taylor Grzymkowski 2 0-0 5; Preston Eaves 3 2-2 8; Brock Weidman 2 2-2 6; Zachary Trass 3 0-0 6; Garrett Fleming 0 1-2 1; Jack Rodman 2 2-4 6. Totals:

LITTLE FALLS (12-3, 5-0 CSC-I) – Logan Frederick 10 2-2 24; Colten Frederick 4 0-0 10; Jack Morotti 2 0-0 6; John Shepardson 0 4-4 4; Rikki Smith 1 0-0 3; AJ Blowers 1 0-0 2; Brayton Langdon 1 0-0 2; Luke Gross 1 0-0 2; Tanner Jaquay 4 1-2 9. Totals: 24 7-8 62.

Sherburne-Earlville 7 8 13 10 – 38

Little Falls 20 21 16 5 – 62

Three-pointers – Sherburne-Earlville 2 (Grzymkowski 1, Simonds 1); Little Falls 7 (C.Frederick 2, L.Frederick 2, Morotti 2, Smith 1).

Notes: Little Falls gained 70-45 at Sherburne-Earlville in December.

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs at Holland Patent Monday. Sherburne-Earlville hosts Canastota Monday.

Westmoreland 71, Mt. Markham 63

MT. MARKHAM (9-7, 3-3 CSC-III) – n/a.

WESTMORELAND (8-8, 4-2 CSC-III) – Mitchell Schram 2 0-0 6; Josh Suber 2 5-6 10; Joe Bulischeck 3 0-0 6; Jack Williams 0 1-2 1; Payton Livingston 3 5-6 11; Bryan Doyle 4 0-0 9; Matt Doyle 5 6-9 16; Jon Dillon 5 2-2 12. Totals: 24 19-25 71.

Mt. Markham 15 23 13 12 – 63

Westmoreland 17 15 14 25 – 71

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham n/a; Westmoreland 4 (Schram 2, Doyle 1, Suber 1).

Notes: Mt. Markham was a 61-51 winner within the groups’ earlier assembly.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham performs at house Monday towards Cooperstown.

Sauquoit Valley 58, Cooperstown 56

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (6-7, 2-4 CSC-III) – Donovan Nelson 9-1-21; Garret Stalker 2-1-7; Andrew Worth 3-2-10; Jacob Jouben 1-1-4; James Henck 2-0-5; Nick Miller 3-3-11. Totals: 20-8-58.

COOPERSTOWN (3-11, 0-5 CSC-III) – Ethan Kukenberger 1-2-4; Kalen Dempsey 2-3-7; PJ Kiuber 7-1-18; Conrad Erway 0-0-0; Dillion Burns 0-0-0; Charlie Lambert 6-4-20; Colyn Criqui 3-0-7; Garet Bush 0-0-0. Totals: 19-10-56.

Sauquoit Valley 5 13 15 25 – 58

Cooperstown 11 21 9 15 – 56

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley 10 (Miller 2, Nelson 2, Worth 2, Stalker 2, Henck 1, Jouben 1); Cooperstown 8 (Lambert 4, Kiuber 3, Criqui 1).

Notes: Sauquoit Valley gained an earlier assembly 51-36; Ethan Kukenberger 10 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Sauquoit Valley performs at Poland Saturday. Cooperstown performs at Mt. Markham Monday.

City of Webb 61, Poland 45

TOWN OF WEBB (5-9, 4-4 CSC-IV) – Roger McGrady 3 6-7 14; Clifford Donovan 3 0-0 8; Brendan Lis 0 1-2 1; Alex Williams 7 2-3 16; Cedric Barkauskas 5 0-2 14; Ryan Madtes 0 0-0 0; Charlie Robinson 3 2-4 8. Totals: 21 11-18 61.

POLAND (1-14, 1-8 CSC-IV) – Forest Martin 3-2-9; Carter Cookinham 7-1-15; Nathan Draper 3-0-7; Owen Bennett 1-0-2; Hunter Conklin 3-1-7; Nate Baumes 0-0-0; Aidan Alsheimer 0-0-0; Jackson Vail 1-0-2; Ryan Calhoun 1-0-3. Totals: 19-4-45.

City of Webb 7 19 22 13 – 61

Poland 13 7 13 12 – 45

Three-pointers – City of Webb 8 (Barkauskas 4, Donovan 2, McGrady 2); Poland 3 (Calhoun 1, Draper 1, Martin 1).

Notes: City of Webb defeated Poland 57-31 in Previous Forge in December; Roger McGrady 10 assists, 5 steals, six rebounds; Alex Williams 9 rebounds; Cedric Barkauskas 4 assists, three steals, 4 rebounds; Carter Cookinham 10 rebounds, three assists.

Subsequent up: Poland takes on Sauquoit Valley at house Saturday. City of Webb has a sport Saturday towards Harrisville from Part X.

Morrisville-Eaton 64, Remsen 37

REMSEN (4-10, 3-6 CSC-IV) – n/a.

MORRISVILLE-EATON (4-8, 3-6 CSC-IV) – Dylan Prentice 0 0-0 0; Evan Stewart 1 0-1 2; Nicholas Brady 7 2-8 16; Aiden Berger 5 1-1 13; Joshua Tomcho 0 0-0 0; Evan Baker 4 0-0 8; Keiffer Koehl 2 0-0 4; Cale Marland 2 1-2 5; Rhiley Worlock 1 1-1 3; Michael Moot 0 0-0 0; Darren Grabow 1 0-0 3; Simon Thomas 4 2-3 10. Totals: 27 7-16 64.

Remsen 14 9 7 7 – 37

Morrisville-Eaton 22 6 23 13 – 64

Three-pointers – Remsen n/a; Morrisville-Eaton 3 (Berger 2, Grabow 1).

Notes: Remsen was a 59-57 winner at house within the groups’ earlier assembly Dec. 14.

Subsequent up: Remsen performs at house Monday towards Hamilton. Morrisville-Eaton has a non-league sport Monday towards Mater Dei Academy from Warners.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Jan. 26

Fort Plain 69, Canajoharie 60

CANAJOHARIE (11-4, 6-2 WAC) – Zack Herget 0 0-0 0; Aundray Fowler 4 0-0 12; Zac Fits 1 0-0 3; LA Fairley 5 2-4 13; Greg Shariff 3 3-4 10; Jack Montanye 7 1-2 18; Richie Tamsett 1 2-4 4. Totals: 21 8-14 60.

FORT PLAIN (10-3, 7-1 WAC) – Robert Jordan 5 5-8 15; Levi Thomas 6 1-4 17; Clayton Welch 3 3-3 9; Owin Landry 4 4-5 12; Stephen Grey 3 6-6 12; Austin Vangorder 1 2-2 4. Totals: 22 21-28 69.

Canajoharie 12 10 17 21 – 60

Fort Plain 19 8 14 28 – 69

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 10 (Fowler 4, Montanye 3, Fairley 1, Shariff 1, Fits 1); Fort Plain 4 (Thomas 4).

Notes: each groups acquired honorable point out this week within the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s Class C state rankings; LA Fairley 12 rebounds, three blocked photographs; Fort Plain shot 16-for-17 from the foul line within the fourth quarter (Stephen Grey was 6-for-6, Owin Landry was 4-for-5); all 4 Canajoharie subject targets within the first quarter and 6 of eight within the first half had been three-pointers.

Subsequent up: Fort Plain performs at house Friday towards Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville in Western Athletic Convention play; the groups have cut up two earlier choices in non-league play. Canajoharie travels to Duanesburg Friday.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 58, Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton 41

GILBERTSVILLE-MT. UPTON (6-6, 4-4 TVL) – Dylan McVey 5 0-0 13; Noah Ache 3 0-1 7; Devon Hartwell 2 0-0 4; Corbin Demmon 1 0-0 2; Dalton Proskine 4 1-3 9; Brian Wilson 3 0-0 6. Totals: 18 1-4 41.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (8-7, 5-2 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 1 0-0 2; Andrew Oakley 4 1-1 9; Brogan Graves 2 0-0 4; Dylan Hosford 9 1-3 22; Bradyn Dunckel 4 0-0 8; Landen Schultz 1 0-0 3; Aric Steenburg 1 0-0 2; Damon Boss 3 0-0 8. Totals: 25 2-4 58.

Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton 13 10 10 8 – 41

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 11 18 16 13 – 58

Three-pointers – Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton 4 (McVey 3, Ache 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 6 (Hosford 3, Boss 2, Schultz 1).

Notes: Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton hit three three-pointers and led after the primary quarter; Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger restricted the guests to a one three for the remainder of the sport and took the lead earlier than halftime.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger hosts Worcester Friday for its Senior Night time sport. Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton can also be house Friday for its sport towards Edmeston.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Jan. 25

Herkimer 70, Frankfort-Schuyler 50

HERKIMER (9-5, 3-2 CSC-II) – James Collins 1 0-0 2; Dante Mollel 0 5-6 5; Nick Caruso 6 1-3 14; Exavier Nichols 0 2-2 2; Zach Petucci 3 0-0 8; Brett Coonradt 6 3-4 19; Noah Lewis 0 1-2 1; Isaiah Brown 2 0-0 5; Kyle Carney 4 5-5 14. Totals: 22 17-22 70.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-13, 0-5 CSC-II) – Roman Harrod 2 0-0 5; Lionell Coulthurst 1 0-0 2; Angelo DeSarro 1 0-2 3; Donald Gatto 9 2-2 23; Angelo DeBrango 3 1-1 7; Martino Rocco 2 0-0 4; Joshua Stemmer 3 0-0 6. Totals: 21 3-5 50.

Herkimer 15 21 16 18 – 70

Frankfort-Schuyler 11 13 13 13 – 50

Three-pointers – Herkimer 9 (Coonradt 4, Petucci 2, Brown 1, Carney 1, Caruso 1); Frankfort-Schuyler 5 (Gatto 3, DeSarro 1, Harrod 1). JV – Herkimer 50, Frankfort-Schuyler 42.

Notes: Herkimer had beforehand overwhelmed Frankfort-Schuyler 71-43; senior Donald Gatto’s 23 factors had been a season-high.

Subsequent up: Herkimer performs Thursday towards West Canada Valley. Frankfort-Schuyler performs towards Dolgeville Thursday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Jan. 24

Central Valley Academy 66, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 36

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (9-4, 3-3 TVL) – Ben Donnelly 0 0-0 0; Mike DiGiorgio 1 0-0 2; Isaac Jacobs 1 0-0 2; Ben Wittman 6 2-2 14; Jackson Horodnick 2 0-0 4; Ethan Killian 0 0-0 0; Bryce Palmer 0 1-2 1; Elijah Donegan 2 1-2 5; Nate Costello 3 0-0 8. Totals: 15 4-6 36.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (12-2, 6-1 TVL) – Tye Dixon 0 0-0 0; Cole Brewer 0 0-0 0; Adam Corridor 6 2-2 15; TJ Luke 1 1-2 4; Ray Watson 2 0-0 5; Jaylon O’Neal 7 2-3 16; CJ Judd 1 0-0 2; Deacon Judd 8 2-3 18; Kadin Brower 3 0-0 6; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Carson Warmuth 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 7-10 66.

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 13 11 8 4 – 36

Central Valley Academy 17 18 14 17 – 66

Three-pointers – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 2 (Costello 2); Central Valley Academy 3 (Adam Corridor, TJ Luke, Ray Watson).

Notes: With the win, Central Valley Academy clinched its first Pioneer Division title since shifting to the Tri-Valley League; Jaylon O’Neal 10 rebounds, seven assists; Deacon Judd seven rebounds; Cole Brewer three steals.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at house once more Friday towards Camden. Vernon-Verons-Sherrill travels to Utica Wednesday for a sport at Proctor.

Utica Academy of Science 62, Little Falls 41

LITTLE FALLS (11-3, 4-2 CSC-I) – Logan Frederick 3 2-4 8; Colten Frederick 5 1-2 11; Jack Morotti 1 0-0 2; Rikki Smith 2 0-0 6; Brayton Langdon 5 1-2 11; Tanner Jaquay 1 1-3 3. Totals: 17 5-11 41.

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (11-2, 5-1 CSC-I) – Donelious King Jr 3-5-13; Jazier Brown 1-0-3; Tyrique Taylor 3-2-8; Donald Grant Jr 4-9-17; Wol Machteng 2-0-4; Kaiden Hakim-Montiero 1-1-3; Stephen Brown 1-1-3; Devon Ski Williams 0-1-1; Najalique Taylor 5-0-10. Totals: 20-19-62.

Little Falls 7 6 20 8 – 41

Utica Academy of Science 16 16 9 21 – 62

Three-pointers – Little Falls 2 (Smith 2); Utica Academy of Science 3 (King 2, J.Brown 1).

Notes: Utica Academy of Science beforehand gained 60-59 at Little Falls Jan. 18.

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs at house Thursday towards Sherburne-Earlville. Monday’s sport was the primary of 4 at house for Utica Academy of Science over six days; the Atoms host Utica’s Notre Dame Jugglers Tuesday, Holland Patent Friday and Syracuse’s Nottingham Bulldogs Saturday.

Dolgeville 68, Mayfield 58

DOLGEVILLE (11-2) – Connor Morse 0 0-0 0; Michael Blaskey 2 0-0 4; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Cokmstock 6 0-0 13; Gregory Gonyea 10 8-9 29; Cameron Dager 4 0-0 10; Frank Guenthner 1 2-2 4; Jakob Barr 2 2-2 8. Totals: 25 12-13 68.

MAYFIELD (7-9) – n/a.

Dolgeville 19 16 13 20 – 68

Mayfield 14 14 13 17 – 58

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 6 (Barr 2, Dager 2, Comstock 1, Gonyea 1); Mayfield

Notes: Gregory Gonyea 5 assists, three steals, first sport this season after breaking a leg in soccer regionals; Kamryn Comstock 16 rebounds, 4 assists; Cameron Dager 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Jacob Petoff led Mayfield with 14 factors and Cameron Abdella had 13 with eight assists; Cameron Abdella 13 factors, eight assists for Mayfield; Jacob Petoff 14 factors for Mayfield.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs video games on the street Thursday at Frankfort-Schuyler, Saturday at Fort Plain and Monday at West Canada Valley.

West Canada Valley 86, Cooperstown 59

WEST CANADA VALLEY (14-1) – Brayden Shepardson 6 0-0 15; Will Smith 12 4-5 28; Josh Grabowski 2 0-0 6; Connor Yager 4 1-1 10; Kolby Weakley 2 0-0 5; Dominick Coriale 0 0-0 0; Lonzo Passage 1 1-2 4; Michael Tubia Jr 0 1-2 1; Brandon Gates 0 1-2 1; Camerohn Ludwig 6 2-2 16; Ben Conover 1 1-1 3. Totals: 34 11-15 86.

COOPERSTOWN (3-10) – Ethan Kukenberger 1-4-6; Kalen Dempsey 3-0-6; PJ Kiuber 4-0-9; Troy Davis 3-0-6; Conrad Erway 0-0-0; Dillion Burns 0-1-1; Charlie Lambert 11-2-31; Garet Bush 0-0-0. Totals: 22-7-59.

West Canada Valley 31 25 22 8 – 86

Cooperstown 21 11 17 10 – 59

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 10 (Shepardson 3, Grabowski 2, Ludwig 2, Passage 1, Weakley 1, Yager 1); Cooperstown 8 (Lambert 7, Kiuber 1).

Notes: West Canada Valley had beforehand overwhelmed Cooperstown at house Thursday; Will Smith 14 rebounds, three blocked photographs, three assists; Brayden Shepardson 10 assists; Camerohn Ludwig seven rebounds; sophomore Charlie Lambert set career-highs with 31 factors and 7 three-pointers.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs at Herkimer Thursday. Cooperstown performs at house once more Thursday towards Sauquoit Valley.

Waterville 63, Mt. Markham 59

MT. MARKHAM (9-6, 3-2 CSC-III) – Kevin Gates 1 0-0 2; Jordan Dietz 0 0-0 0; Bryce Lynch 1 2-2 4; Will Lunny 10 4-5 27; Jake Senko 3 0-0 8; Griffin Doyle 4 0-0 10; Shaun Jones 3 2-4 8; Gio Barletta 0 1-2 1. Totals: 22 9-13 59.

WATERVILLE (12-3, 5-0 CSC-III) – Rocco Padula 1 0-0 3; Tyson Maxam 10 6-8 30; Jackson Ruane 0 1-2 1; Gabe Williams 2 0-5 6; Devin Barnes 1 0-0 3; Cole Pearsall 8 3-6 20. Totals: 22 10-21 64.

Mt. Markham 10 22 17 10 – 59

Waterville 18 20 9 16 – 63

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 7 (Lunny 3, Doyle 2, Senko 2); Waterville 9 (Maxam 4, Williams 2, D.Barnes 1, Padula 1, Pearsall 1).

Notes: Waterville gained the groups’ earlier assembly 61-52; junior Tyson Maxam scored 30 factors for the fifth time in his final six video games (Maxam set what was then a career-high with 33 factors at Mt. Markham Dec. 10; he has since matched that top and raised it twice); Will Lunny 17 rebounds; Shaun Jones 10 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Waterville performs once more Tuesday at Remsen. Mt. Markham travels to Westmoreland for its subsequent sport Thursday.

Hamilton 84, Poland 40

HAMILTON (14-0, 8-0 CSC-IV) – Brady Foster 1 0-0 2; Zach LaFrance 5 0-0 12; Jake Wright 1 0-0 2; Tom Simpson 9 2-3 21; Luke Jackson 1 0-0 3; Sami Cigeroglu 9 0-0 18; Reese Snyder 3 3-4 10; Ethan Nagel 1 0-0 2; Ian Skinner 1 0-0 2; Hudson Idzi 4 3-4 11; Lowell Nugent 0 1-2 1. Totals: 35 9-13 84.

POLAND (1-13, 1-7 CSC-IV) – Carter Cookinham 4-0-10; Nathan Draper 1-0-2; Owen Bennett 1-0-2; Hunter Conklin 1-1-3; Nate Baumes 3-1-10; Aidan Alsheimer 0-2-2; Jackson Vail 5-1-11. Totals: 15-5-40.

Hamilton 29 26 12 17 – 84

Poland 14 8 10 8 – 40

Three-pointers – Hamilton 5 (La France 2, Jackson 1, Simpson 1, Snyder 1); Poland 5 (Cookinham 3, Bames 2).

Notes: Hamilton additionally gained the primary sport between the groups; Hudson Idzi 11 rebounds, seven assists; Sami Cigeroglu eight rebounds; Ian Skinner six assists.

Subsequent up: Poland performs at house Thursday towards the City of Webb. Hamilton performs at New York Mills Thursday.

Canajoharie 57, Schoharie 54

CANAJOHARIE (11-3, 6-2 WAC) – Zack Herget 0 0-0 0; Aundray Fowler 2 4-5 10; Zac Fits 5 0-0 14; LA Fairley 8 0-0 19; Greg Shariff 4 0-0 11; Jack Montanye 0 3-4 3. Totals: 19 7-9 57.

SCHOHARIE (5-8, 1-6 WAC) – Daniel Bernhardt 4 1-1 10; Jesse Gell 0 0-0 0; Jahreese Brooks 1 2-2 4; Cody Hellstrom 3 0-0 7; Andrew Martin 0 0-0 0; Griffen Lansing 1 2-2 4; Preston Digiovanni 0 1-2 1; Quin Barton 5 13-17 23; Matthew Bernhardt 2 0-0 5. Totals: 16 19-24 54.

Canajoharie 14 10 18 15 – 57

Schoharie 7 19 13 15 – 54

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 12 (Fits 4, Fairley 3, Shariff 3, Fowler 2); Schoharie 3 (J.Bernhardt 1, M.Bernhardt 1, Hellstrom 1).

Notes: LA Fairley 12 rebounds, seven assists

Subsequent up: Canajoharie performs at Fort Plain Wednesday and Duanesburg Friday. Schoharie performs at house Wednesday towards Berne-Knox-Westerlo.

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Jan. 22

Little Falls 72, Frankfort-Schuyler 34

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-12) – Dennis Waugh 1 0-0 2; Roman Harrod 3 1-2 8; Lionell Coulthurst 1 0-0 2; Jack McMurray 1 0-1 3; Donald Gatto 2 0-0 5; Phillip Tangorra 2 0-0 4; Angelo DeBrango 3 0-2 7; Martino Rocco 1 0-0 3. Totals: 14 1-5 34.

LITTLE FALLS (11-2) – Xavier Dunn 2 1-2 7; Logan Frederick 5 0-0 12; Coilten Frederick 8 1-2 18; Jack Morotti 1 1-2 3; John Shepardson 3 2-2 11; Rikki Smith 1 1-2 3; AJ Blowers 1 0-0 2; Brayton Langdon 2 0-0 4; Luke Gross 3 0-0 6; Tanner Jaquay 3 0-1 6. Totals: 29 6-11 62.

Frankfort-Schuyler 14 6 5 9 – 34

Little Falls 22 21 16 13 – 72

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 5 (DeBrango 1, Gatto 1, Harrod 1, McMurray 1, Rocco 1); Little Falls 8 (Shepardson 3, Dunn 2, L.Frederick 2, C.Frederick 1).

Notes: Little Falls’ third win over Frankfort-Schuyler this season – beforehand gained 59-43 on the street and 78-33 within the first spherical of a vacation match.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler hosts Herkimer Tuesday. Little Falls performs at Utica Academy of Science Tuesday.

Herkimer 73, Poland 30

POLAND (1-12) – Carter Cookinham 1 1-1 3; Nate Draper 3 0-0 6; Owen Bennett 1 0-0 2; Nathan Baumes 2 0-0 5; Aiden Alsheimer 1 0-0 2; Jackson Vail 5 0-2 10; Ryan Calhoun 1 0-0 2. Complete: 14 1-3 30.

HERKIMER (8-5) – Dante Mollel 1 2-2 4; Caruso 1 0-0 2; Petucci 4 0-0 10; Brett Coonradt 9 0-0 22; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 3; Jacob Lamanna 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Brown 3 2-2 8; Kyle Carney 9 2-2 22. Totals: 29 6-6 73.

Poland 6 6 12 6 – 30

Herkimer 26 11 17 19 – 73

Three-pointers – Poland 1 (Baumes 1); Herkimer 9 (Coonradt 4, Carney 2, Petucci 2, Lewis 1). JV: Herkimer gained.

Notes: Herkimre beat Poland 63-27 on the street earlier this month.

Subsequent up: Poland has a house sport Monday towards Hamilton. Herkimer takes its three-game profitable streak on the street Tuesday for a sport at Frankfort-Schuyler.

West Canada Valley 68, Delhi-Delaware Academy 48

DELAWARE ACADEMY (10-1) – n/a.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (13-1) – Brayden Shepardson 5 4-4 18; Will Smith 11 4-6 28; Connor Yager 1 0-0 2; Kolby Weakley 0 4-4 4; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 4 0-0 12; Ben Conover2 0-0 4. Totals: 23 12-14 68.

Delaware Academy 17 7 12 12 – 48

West Canada Valley 6 15 24 23 – 68

Three-pointers – Delaware Academy n/a; West Canada Valley 10 (Ludwig 4, Shepardson 4, Smith 2).

Notes: West Canada Valley trailed by three factors at halftime earlier than outscoring Delaware Academy 47-24 within the second half; each groups are listed within the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s Class C state rankings – West Canada Valley was No. 11 this week and Delaware Academy was No. 14; West Canada Valley is 8-0 when it hits 9 or extra three-point photographs this season; Will Smith 14 rebounds; Brayden Shepardson 9 assists.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs at Cooperstown Monday.

Westhill 69, Utica Academy of Science 43

Utica Academy of Science (10-2): Donelious King Jr 3-1-10; Jazier Brown 0-0-0; Tyrique Taylor 1-0-2; Donald Grant Jr 6-0-13; Wol Machteng 2-1-5; Jermaine Gaither 3-2-9; Stephen Brown 0-0-0; Najalique Taylor 2-0-4. Totals: 17-4-43.

Westhill (10-3): Omar Robinson 5-0-11; Luke Gilmartin 6-2-15; Kam Langdon 3-2-8; Aidan Ryan 1-0-3; Shawn Mayes 7-2-19; Sean Rogers 1-1-3; Andy Sondej 0-0-0; Keegan Bryant 2-0-4; Charlie DeMore 0-0-0; James Derrick 2-0-4; Nate Donnelly 1-0-2. Totals: 28-7-69.

Utica Academy of Science 15 14 6 8 – 43

Westhill 11 20 15 23 – 69

Three-pointers – Utica Academy of Science (King 3, Gaither 1, Grant 1); Westhill 6 (Mayes 3, Gilmartin 1, Robinson 1, Ryan 1).

Subsequent up: Utica Academy of Science performs at house Monday towards Little Falls. Westhill subsequent performs Tuesday at Cazenovia.

Waterville 70, Cooperstown 28

COOPERSTOWN (3-9, 0-4 CSC-III) – Ethan Kukenberger 0-0-0; Kalen Dempsey 1-0-2; PJ Kiuber 0-0-0; Troy Davis 2-0-4; Conrad Erway 1-0-2; Charlie Lambert 4-0-10; Colvin Criqui 3-3-10; Garet Bush 0-0-0. Totals: 11-3-28.

WATERVILLE (11-3, 4-0 CSC-III) – Rocco Padula 0 0-0 0; Gavin Poyer 1 0-1 2; Tyson Maxam 10 4-4 24; Brent Barnes 2 0-1 5; Jackson Ruane 3 0-0 6; Gabe Williams 2 0-0 4; Jack Elliott 0 0-0 0; Caleb Jeff 0 0-0 0; Alex Cudak 0 0-0 0; Devin Barnes 0 1-2 1; Joseph Hinman 4 0-1 8; Hunter Meddaugh 1 0-0 2; Cole Pearsall 8 2-5 18. Totals: 31 7-14 70.

Cooperstown 4 8 11 5 – 28

Waterville 24 14 17 15 – 70

Three-pointers – Cooperstown (Lambert 2, Criqui 1); Waterville (B.Barnes 1).

Notes: Tyson Maxam eight assists, six steals.

Subsequent up: Cooperstown hosts West Canada Valley Monday. Waterville hosts Mt. Markham Monday.

Westmoreland 65, Sauquoit Valley 53

WESTMORELAND (7-8, 3-2 CSC-III) – Josh Suber 3-6-14; Joe Bulischeck 1-0-2; Payton Livingston 5-1-13; Bryan Doyle 4-2-13; Matt Doyle 7-0-15; Jon Dillon 2-1-5. Totals: 22-10-65.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (5-7, 1-4 CSC-III) – Donovan Nelson 6-4-18; Garret Stalker 6-1-15; Andrew Worth 1-0-3; Ben LoGalbo 2-0-4; Jacob Jouben 2-0-5; Nick Miller 4-0-8. Totals: 21-5-53.

Westmoreland 17 18 14 16 – 65

Sauquoit Valley 14 18 8 13 – 53

Three-pointers – Westmoreland 8 (Doyle 3, Livingston 2, Suber 2, M.Doyle 1); Sauquoit Valley 6 (Nelson 2, Stalker 2, Jouben 1, Worth 1).

Subsequent up: Sauquoit Valley performs at Cooperstown Thursday. Westmoreland hosts Mt. Markham Thursday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Jan. 21

Fonda-Fultonville 61, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 41

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (11-3, 8-0 WAC) – Nate Mycek 2 2-2 7; Brady Melious 0 1-4 1; Colin Kowalski 5 3-3 17; Brady Whipple 3 0-0 6; Jeremiah Jimenez 1 1-2 3; Nick Hastings 12 2-2 27. Totals: 23 9-13 61.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-5, 6-3 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 4 2-4 11; Mason Snell 5 3-3 14; Colten Christensen 2 0-0 4; Owen Feagles 6 0-0 12; Totals: 17 5-7 41.

Fonda-Fultonville 12 16 14 19 – 61

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 10 12 9 10 – 41

Three-pointers – Fonda-Fultonville 6 (Kowalski 4, Hastings 1, Mycek 1); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 2 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1, M.Snell 1).

Notes: Fonda-Fultonville is the lone Western Athletic Convention workforce that is still unbeaten in league play.

Subsequent up: Fonda-Fultonville performs at Northville Wednesday. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville travels to Fort Plain Friday for the groups’ third assembly of the season and first for the Wolves on the street; the groups have cut up two non-league choices in St. Johnsville.

South Kortright/Andes 91, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 42

SOUTH KORTRIGHT/ANDES (10-0) – E. Byrne 1 0-0 3; Troy Dianich 8 0-4 16; Darrin Dengler 5 3-6 13; Connor Quarino 8 0-1 20; n/a Anderson 2 0-2 4; Josh Anderson 8 0-0 19; A. Haynes 0 1-2 1; Logan Firment 4 1-7 9. Totals: 36 5-22 91.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (7-7) – Clay Bobnick 1 0-0 2; Brogan Graves 1 0-0 2; Dylan Hosford 8 12-13 30; Landen Schultz 1 0-0 3; Aric Steenburg 1 0-0 2; Damon Boss 1 0-0 3. Totals: 13 12-13 42.

South Kortright/Andes 20 20 23 28 – 91

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 15 9 5 13 – 42

Three-pointers – South Kortright/Andes 8 (Quarino 4, Anderson 3, Bryce 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 4 (Hosford 2, Boss 1, Schultz 1).

Notes: South Kortright/Andes is ranked No. 3 within the state in Class D this week by the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation. The Rams are Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger’s fifth ranked opponent this season, following Class B Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, Class C West Canada Valley and Class D Hamilton and Morris (Franklin and Milford are presently receiving honorable point out in Class D); the sport was scheduled as a make up for video games canceled on the Martin Luther King Jr showcase match final weekend at Herkimer Faculty.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs at house once more Wednesday towards Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton. South Kortright/Andres has a sport Wednesday towards Johnson Metropolis.

Central Valley Academy 65, Oneida 39

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (11-2, 5-1 TVL) – Tye Dixon 2 2-2 6; Cole Brewer 0 1-2 1; Adam Corridor 3 0-0 6; TJ Luke 2 0-2 5; Ray Watson 0 0-0 0; Jaylon O’Neal 7 2-5 16; CJ Judd 1 2-2 4; Deacon Judd 10 2-2 23; Kadin Brower 1 0-0 2; Miles Perry 0 0-2 0; Carson Wormuth 1 0-0 2. Totals: 27 9-17 65.

ONEIDA (1-12, 0-8 TVL) – Sylvester Sinnot Wynn III 0 0-0 0; Nicholas Vaccaro 2 1-2 5; Hayden Freebern 2 0-0 5; Braedon Williams 0 0-0 0; Kannon Curro 2 0-0 5; Gavin Stone 1 0-0 3; Elliot Calianese 1 0-0 3; Bryson Carinci 0 0-0 0; Landn Fox 2 1-1 5; Ryan Wuest 0 0-0 0; Hunter West 4 2-3 10; Aiden Mendillo 1 1-2 3. Totals: 15 5-8 39.

Central Valley Academy 19 20 8 18 – 65

Oneida 7 6 14 12 – 39

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 2 (D.Judd 1, Luke 1); Oneida 4 (Calianese 1, Curro 1, Freebern 1, Stone 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy gained 77-36 at house when the groups beforehand performed Dec. 20; Deacon Judd six rebounds; Jaylon O’Neal seven assists, three steals; Adam Corridor three steals.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at house Monday towards Vernon-Verona-Sherrill. Oneida performs at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill subsequent Friday.

Adirondack 71, Oriskany 54

ADIRONDACK (5-9) – n/a.

ORISKANY (8/7) – Ryan Shackett 2 3-4 8; Nick Hays 4 2-2 12; Jack Tamburino 7 1-2 16; Josh Zyskowski 0 0-0 0; Jacob Usyk 0 0-0 0; David Cronauer 0 0-0 0; Anthony Kernan 1 2-2 4; Jason Reid 4 3-4 12; Ty Zizzi 6 2-4 18; Patrick Maher 1 0-0 2. Totals: 25 13-18 72.

Three-pointers – Adirondack n/a; Oriskany 9 (Zizzi 4, Burrows 2, Shackett 1, Reid 1, Tamburino 1).

Notes: Oriskany was a 54-50 winner in an earlier assembly; Ryan Shackett eight rebounds; Nick Hays 4 assists, three steals, 4 rebounds; Jack Tamburino 4 steals, three assists.

Subsequent up: Oriskany performs at Morrisville-Eaton Monday. Adirondack is off till Jan. 31 when it’ll play at house towards Herkimer.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Jan. 20

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 69, Schenevus 46

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (7-6, 4-2 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 1 0-0 2; Andrew Oakley 1 1-6 3; Brogan Graves 3 0-0 7; Dylan Hosford 13 5-5 36; Bradyn Dunckel 1 0-0 2; Landen Schultz 4 0-0 10; Aric Steenburg 1 0-0 2; Damon Boss 2 0-0 4. Totals: 26 6-11 69.

SCHENEVUS (0-11, 0-6 TVL) – Wyndham Spooner 2 0-0 5; Cory Keator 3 2-2 8; Jackson Reed 7 1-8 15; Trevor Schneider 0 1-2 1; Jordan Regg 4 3-7 13; Logan Haner 0 0-2 0; Ray Spranger 2 0-0 4. Totals: 18 7-21 46.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 24 13 22 10 – 69

Schenevus 5 14 17 10 – 46

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 8 (Hosford 5, Schultz 2, Graves 1); Schenevus 3 (Regg 2, Windham 1).

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs at house Friday towards South Kortright/Andes; the ladies’ junior varsity forward of that has been canceled. Schenevus subsequent performs Tuesday at Gilberstville/Mt. Upton.

Mt. Markham 58, Frankfort-Schuyler 51

MT. MARKHAM (9-5) – Kevin Gates 3-0-9; Jordan Dietz 3-1-7; Bryce Lynch 4-2-10; Will Lunny 4-3-11; Griffin Doyle 1-0-2; Shaun Jones 4-2-10; Gio Barletta 3-2-8; Ben Lohmann 0-1-1. Totals: 22-11-58.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-11) – Dennis Waugh 1-2-4; Roman Harrod 6-0-15; Lionell Coulthurst 4-2-11; Donald Gatto 6-0-14; Phillip Tangorra 1-0-2; Martino Rocco 2-0-5. Totals: 20-4-51.

Mt. Markham 17 18 13 10 – 58

Frankfort-Schuyler 2 17 22 10 – 51

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 3 (Gates 3); Frankfort-Schuyler 7 (Harrod 3, Gatto 2, Coulthurst 1, Rocco 1).

Notes: The groups are scheduled to satisfy once more Feb. 2 in Winfield.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler performs Little Falls for the third time this season Saturday. Mt. Markham performs at Waterville Monday.

West Canada Valley 96, Cooperstown 54

COOPERSTOWN (3-8) – Ethan Kukenberger 2-4-8; Kalen Dempsey 3-0-6; PJ Kiuber 1-0-3; Troy Davis 3-0-6; Conrad Erway 1-1-3; Charlie Lambert 7-3-23; Colyn Criqui 2-0-5. Totals: 19-8-54.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (12-1) – Brayden Shepardson 4 0-0 8; Will Smith 20 6-10 46; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 6 1-2 14; Kolby Weakley 2 0-0 4; Dominick Coriale 1 0-0 2; Lonzo Passage 0 1-2 1; Michael Tubia Jr 1 1-2 3; Camerohn Ludwig 6 2-4 16; Ben Conover 1 0-0 2. Totals: 41 11-20 96.

Cooperstown 4 16 21 13 – 54

West Canada Valley 21 16 32 27 – 96

Three-pointers – Cooperstown 8 (Lambert 6, Criqui 1, Kiuber 1); West Canada Valley 3 (Ludwig 2, Yager 1).

Notes: Will Smith career-high 46 factors (beforehand scored 37 towards Mt. Markham Jan. 7), 15 rebounds, three blocked photographs, 4 assists, two steals, fifteenth consecutive double-double relationship again to final season; Brayden Shepardson 11 assists; Camerohn Ludwig eight rebounds, three assists, two steals; Connor Yager six rebounds, three assists, two steals; Kolby Weakley 4 steals, three assists; Michael Tubia Jr 5 rebounds, two steals; Charlie Lambert six rebounds, three assists; groups play once more Monday in Cooperstown.

Subsequent up: Cooperstown has a sport Saturday towards Waterville. West Canada Valley will make up a postponed sport towards Delhi’s Delaware Academy Saturday afternoon in Newport.

Herkimer 67, City of Webb 37

TOWN OF WEBB (2-8) – Dominic Aliasso 0 0-1 0; Roger McGrady 3 0-0 7; Brendan Lis 1 1-4 3; Alex Williams 4 4-4 13; Cedric Barkauskas 3 1-2 8; Ryan Madtes 2 0-0 4; Charlie Robinson 1 0-0 2. Totals: 14 6-11 37.

HERKIMER (7-5) – Isaiah Walrath 1 0-0 2; Dante Mollel 4 2-3 11; Nick Caruso 2 1-2 5; Zach Petucci 2 0-0 5; Brett Coonradt 4 6-8 17; Noah Lewis 2 0-0 4; Jacob Lamanna 2 0-0 4; Isaiah Brown 2 0-0 5; Kyle Carney 5 1-2 14. Totals: 24 10-15 67.

City of Webb 4 17 8 8 – 37

Herkimer 14 20 19 14 – 67

Three-pointers – City of Webb 3 (Barkauskas 1, McGrady 1, Williams 1); Herkimer 9 (Carney 3, Coonradt 3, Brown 1, Mollel 1, Petucci 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Notes: The groups meet once more Feb. 12 in Previous Forge.

Subsequent up: The City of Webb performs at Hamilton Friday. Herkimer has a house sport Saturday towards Poland.

Sauquoit Valley 60, Remsen 34

REMSEN (4-7) – Matthew Murphy 2-0-4; Grady Helmer 1-4-6; Jon Jewett 4-1-9. Totals: 7-5-34.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (5-6) – Donovan Nelson 9-4-26; Garret Stalker 3-0-8; Andrew Worth 5-0-13; Colin Jones 1-0-3; James Henck 3-0-6; Nick Miller 3-0-6. Totals: 24-4-60.

Remsen 15 9 6 4 – 34

Sauquoit Valley 30 9 12 9 – 60

Three-pointers – Remsen 0; Sauquoit Valley 10 (Nelson 4, Worth 3, Stalker 2, Jones 1).

Notes: The groups play once more Feb. 5 in Remsen.

Subsequent up: Sauquoit Valley has a sport at house Saturday towards Westmoreland. Remsen performs at City of Webb Monday.

Westmoreland 61, Adirondack 55

ADIRONDACK (5-8) – n/a.

WESTMORELAND (6-8) – n/a.

Adirondack 9 15 17 14 – 55

Westmoreland 11 17 24 9 – 61

Three-pointers – Adirondack n/a; Westmoreland n/a.

Notes: The groups meet once more Feb. 12 in Boonville.

Subsequent up: Adirondack performs at Oriskany Friday. Westmoreland performs at Sauquoit Valley Saturday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Jan. 18

Utica Academy of Science 60, Little Falls 59

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (10-1, 5-0 CSC-I) – Donelious King Jr 3 1-3 10; Jazier Brown 2 0-0 6; Jermaine Gaither 1 2-2 4; Tyrique Taylor 6 0-0 12; Donald Grant Jr 7 4-5 18; Wol Machteng 2 0-1 4; Stephen Brown 2 0-0 4; Devon Ski Williams 1 0-0 2; Najalique Taylor 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24 7-11 60.

LITTLE FALLS (10-2, 4-1 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 3 1-1 8; Xavier Dunn 0 0-0 0; Logan Frederick 3 4-4 11; Colten Frederick 6 0-0 13; John Shepardson 2 2-4 7; Rikki Smith 4 4-6 14; Brayton Langdon 3 0-1 6; Tanner Jaquay 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 11-16 59.

Utica Academy of Science 12 10 18 20 – 60

Little Falls 12 17 9 21 – 59

Three-pointers – Utica Academy of Science 5 (King 3, Brown 2); Little Falls 6 (Smith 2, C.Frederick 1, L.Frederick 1, Shepardson 1, Trumbull 1). JV – Utica Academy of Science 63, Little Falls 52.

Notes: Utica Academy of Science is No. 8 and Little Falls No. 13 this week in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s Class B rankings; the groups meet once more Monday on the former West Frankfort Elementary Faculty.

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs at house once more Saturday towards Frankfort-Schuyler, a workforce the Mounties have overwhelmed twice beforehand this season; sport occasions have been modified with junior varsity enjoying at 12:30 p.m. and varsity to comply with. The subsequent Utica Academy of Science sport is Saturday at Westhill.

Extra: Utica Academy of Science beats Little Falls in CSC-I basketball showdown

Central Valley Academy 79, Mt. Markham 52

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (10-2) – Tye Dixon 6 0-0 13; Cole Brewer 1 0-0 2; Adam Corridor 5 0-0 12; TJ Luke 3 0-0 8; Ray Watson 0 2-2 2; Jaylon O’Neal 4 0-0 9; CJ Judd 3 0-0 7; Deacon Judd 8 0-0 16; Kadin Brower 4 2-2 10; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 0 0-0 0. Totals: 34 4-4 79.

MT. MARKHAM (8-5) – Charles Hilts 0 0-0 0; Jordan Dietz 1 2-2 4; Bryce Lynch 5 0-0 10; Jake Senko 4 2-5 11; Griffin Doyle 1 0-0 3; Shaun Jones 5 2-4 12; Mason Beigh 2 0-0 4; Gio Barletta 3 0-3 6; Ben Lohmann 1 0-2 2. Totals: 22 6-16 52.

Central Valley Academy 24 23 21 11 – 79

Mt. Markham 13 12 18 9 – 52

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 7 (Corridor 2, Luke 2, Dixon 1, CJ Judd 1, O’Neal 1); Mt. Markham 2 (Doyle 1, Senko 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy gained 78-50 when the groups met in Ilion in November; Central Valley Academy is No. 19 this week in Class B and Mt. Markham acquired honorable point out in Class C New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s state rankings; Bryce Lynch six rebounds, three rebounds; Shaun Jones six rebounds.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham has a sport Thursday at Frankfort-Schuyler. Central Valley Academy performs at Oneida Friday.

Dolgeville 59, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 51

DOLGEVILLE (10-2) – Connor Morse 3 0-0 9; Michael Blaskey 6 1-5 13; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 8 0-0 16; Cameron Dager 5 2-2 12; Frank Guenthner 0 0-0 0; Jakob Barr 3 0-0 9. Totals: 25 3-7 59.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-4) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 8 2-3 19; Mason Snell 5 0-0 11; Colten Christensen 3 0-2 6; Ian Smith 1 0-0 2; Owen Feagles 6 1-2 13. Totals: 23 3-7 51.

Dolgeville 15 17 19 8 – 59

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 14 10 17 10 – 51

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 6 (Barr 3, Morse 3); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 2 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1, M.Snell 1).

Notes: Openheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville is No. 16 this week in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s Class D state rankings; Kamryn Comstock 10 rebounds; Michael Blaskey six assists, 4 steals, 4 rebounds; Cameron Dager 5 assists, 4 rebounds; Jakob Barr 5 rebounds, three steals, two blocked photographs.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs at house Friday towards Fonda-Fultonville. Dolgeville subsequent performs Monday at Mayfield.

Fonda-Fultonville 51, Canajoharie 31

CANAJOHARIE (10-3, 5-2 WAC) – Aundray Fowler 2 1-1 5; Zac Fits 0 2-4 2; LA Fairley 4 0-1 8; Jovonni Puchyr 0 2-2 2; Richie Tamsett 2 1-2 5; Jack Montanye 4 0-0 9. Totals: 12 6-10 31.

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (10-3, 7-0 WAC) – Roger Boyer 1 0-0 2; Nate Mycek 0 2-4 2; Allen Sales space 3 1-2 10; Brady Melious 0 0-0 0; Colin Kowalski 2 0-0 6; Brady Whipple 1 1-2 3; Jeremiah Jimenez 1 0-0 2; Aidan Coupas 0 2-2 2; Nick Hastings 10 4-4 24; Josh Miller 0 0-0 0; Matthew Clifford 0 0-0 0. Totals: 18 10-14 51.

Canajoharie 7 4 8 12 – 31

Fonda-Fultonville 9 15 13 14 – 51

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 1 (Montanye 1); Fonda-Fultonville 5 (Sales space 3, Kowalski 2).

Notes: Fonda-Fultonville is the final remaining workforce unbeaten in Western Athletic Convention play; each groups acquired honorable point out this week within the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s state rankings, Fonda-Fultonville in Class B and Canajoharie in Class C; Brady Whipple 11 rebounds, Nick Hastings 9 rebounds; Aidan Coupas 5 assists..

Subsequent up: Fonda-Fultonville performs at house Friday towards Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville. Canajoharie is house Friday for a sport towards Middleburgh.

Remsen 45, Poland 29

POLAND (1-11, 1-6 CSC-IV) – Forest Martin 7; Carter Cookinham 5; Nathan Draper 4; Hunter Conklin 5; Aidan Alsheimer 2; Jackson Vail 6.

REMSEN (4-6, 3-5 CSC-IV) – n/a.

Poland 10 8 4 7 – 29

Remsen 10 11 10 14 – 45

Three-pointers – Poland n/a; Remsen n/a.

Notes: Poland was a 32-28 winner at house when the groups met Dec. 7.

Subsequent up: Remsen has a sport Thursday at Stockbridge Valley. Poland subsequent performs Saturday at Herkimer.

Boys’ basketball rating from Saturday, Jan. 15

Martin Luther King Jr Event

Hamilton 77, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 50

at Herkimer Faculty

HAMILTON (11-0) – Zach LaFrance 8 0-0 19; Jake Wright 1 0-0 2; Tom Simpson 12 1-3 26; Luke Jackson 1 0-0 2; Sami Cigeroglu 5 1-2 11; Reese Snyder 1 0-0 2; Ian Skinner 1 0-0 2; Hudson Idzi 6 1-2 13. Totals: 35 3-7 77.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (6-6) – Clay Bobnick 1 0-0 2; Austin Bowman 4 0-1 9; Andrew Oakley 0 1-2 1; Brogan Graves 0 0-0 0; Dylan Hosford 9 4-8 28; Bradyn Dunckel 2 0-0 4; Jordan Diliberto 1 0-0 3; Landen Schultz 1 0-0 3. Totals: 18 5-11 50.

Hamilton 17 19 20 21 – 77

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 15 4 11 20 – 50

Three-pointers – Hamilton 4 (LaFrance 3, Simpson 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 9 (Hosford 6, Bowman 1, Diliberto 1, Schultz 1).

Notes: The sport was scheduled as one in all 5 on the faculty over the Martin Luther King Jr birthday vacation weekend; three of the video games, together with Saturday’s early sport between West Canada Valley and Delhi’s Delaware Academy, had been canceled due to COVID quarantines; first sport for Hamilton after Tom Blackford broke Part III’s teaching victory report through the week – Saturday was win No. 573; Hudson Idzi 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals; Sami Cigeroglu 13 rebounds, 5 blocked photographs, three steals; Tom Simpson six steals, 5 assists; Jake Wright 5 assists, three steals; Zach LaFrance 4 steals.

Subsequent up: Hamilton returns to the faculty for Monday’s sport towards South Kortright/Andes, one other Part IV college; South Kortright/Andes is ranked third and Hamilton sixth within the NYSSWA’s Jan. 11 Class D rankings. Richfield-Springs/Owen D. Younger had its Monday sport towards Brookfield canceled and can subsequent play Thursday at Schenevus.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Jan. 14

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 70, Mayfield 47

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (10-3, 6-2 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 4 4-9 12; Mason Snell 8 6-9 23; Colten Christensen 10 1-3 21; Zachary Grant 0 1-2 1; Hunter Smith 1 1-2 3; Owen Feagles 4 0-1 8; Jesse Walrath 1 0-0 2. Totals: 28 13-26 70.

MAYFIELD (7-6, 3-4 WAC) – Carmen Abdella 3 3-4 10; Christian Scunziano 1 0-1 2; Kenny Daniels 1 0-1 2; Brit Goodemote 4 0-0 11; Trevor Roberti 7 0-0 14; Zach Bynes 1 1-2 3; Jake Petoff 1 0-0 2; Aiden Monroe 1 0-1 2; Sean Foreman 0 1-2 1. Totals: 19 5-11 47.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 22 20 14 14 – 70

Mayfield 2 13 12 20 – 47

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville (M.Snell 1); Mayfield 4 (Goodemote 3, C.Abdella 1).

Notes: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville led by 20 factors after the primary quarter.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville is house for Tuesday’s sport towards Dolgeville. Mayfield play at house Tuesday towards Northville.

Canajoharie 60, Galway 49

GALWAY (5-10, 2-6 WAC) – Josh Lovelass 4 2-4 12; Casey Clark 2 0-0 4; Myles Pleasants 4 2-3 11; Joey Devellis 1 4-4 7; Zachary Kenyon 3 0-0 9; Brian Alden 0 1-2 1; Tommy Villano 0 0-0 0; Gavin O’Neil 2 1-2 5. Totals: 16 10-15 49.

CANAJOHARIE (10-2, 5-1 WAC) – Zack Herget 1 2-4 4; Aundray Fowler 6 0-0 15; Zac Fits 5 6-9 17; LA Fairley 4 3-4 11; Greg Shariff 1 0-0 2; Richie Tamsett 2 0-0 4; Jack Montanye 2 0-0 5; Jovonni Puchyr 1 0-0 2. Totals: 22 11-17 60.

Galway 11 10 11 17 – 49

Canajoharie 9 17 14 20 – 60

Three-pointers – Galway 7 (Kenyon 3, Lovelass 2, Devellis 1, Pleasants 1); Canajoharie 5 (Fowler 3, Montanye 1, Fits 1).

Notes: LA Fairley 13 rebounds, three blocked photographs; Zac Fits schot six-for-nine from the foul line and scored eight of his factors within the fourth quarter.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie performs at Fonda-Fultoville Tuesday. Galway subsequent performs Friday at Northville.

Fonda-Fultonville 48, Schenectady-Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 45

NOTRE DAME-BISHOP GIBBONS (3-8, 2-4 WAC) – Dequann Gheen 7 0-0 14; Josh Pigliavento 2 0-0 5; Exzavion Inexperienced 1 0-0 2; Esiasyn Starr 5 3-4 13; Nate Wylie 3 2-2 9; Compten Allgood 0 1-2 1. Totals: 18 6-8 45.

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (9-3, 6-0 WAC) – Nate Mycek 0 0-0 0; Allen Sales space 1 0-0 3; Jackson Cusack 5 5-8 20; Colin Kowalski 1 0-0 3; Brady Whipple 2 1-2 5; Connor Weaver 4 1-2 9; Aidan Coupas 0 0-0 0; Nick Hastings 3 2-3 8. Totals: 16 9-15 48.

Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 12 10 9 14 – 45

Fonda-Fultonville 7 5 14 22 – 48

Three-pointers – Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 2 (Pigliavento 1, Wylie 1); Fonda-Fultonville 7 (Cusack 5, Sales space 1, Kowalski 1).

Notes: Fonda-Fultonville trailed by 10 factors at halftime and rallied to stay the final workforce unbeaten throughout the Western Athletic Convention; Jackson Cusack seven assists, 5 rebounds, three steals; Brady Whipple, seven rebounds; Connor Weaver 5 rebounds, three steals.

Subsequent up: Fonda-Fultonville takes on Canajoharie at house Tuesday. Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons subsequent performs Friday at house towards Fort Plain.

Rome Free Academy 79, Central Valley Academy 76

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (9-2, 4-1 TVL) – Ray Watson 1-0-3; Jaylon O’Neal 8-1-17; CJ Judd 6-0-16; Deacon Judd 9-5-23; Kadin Brower 1-0-2; Adam Corridor 4-0-11; Thaddeus Luke 1-2-4. Totals: 30-8-76.

ROME FREE ACADEMY (5-7, 3-4 TVL) – Eddie Rakowski 7-0-16; Deandre Neal 5-4-16; Dayton Kelly 1-0-2; Uzziah Grimes 6-3-19; Kaiden McCaskill 8-1-17; Surafia Norries 3-3-9. Totals: 30-11-79.

Central Valley Academy 20 16 19 21 – 76

Rome Free Academy 15 20 23 21 – 79

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 8 (CJ Judd 4, Corridor 3, Watson 1); Rome Free Academy 8 (Grimes 4, Neal 2, Rakowski 2).

Subsequent up: Rome Free Academy takes on Part II’s Albany because the second half of a boys-and-girls doubleheader Saturday afternoon. Central Valley Academy performs at Mt. Markham Tuesday.

Dolgeville 70, Westmoreland 68

WESTMORELAND (5-7) – n/a.

DOLGEVILLE (9-2) – Connor Morse 0 0-0 0; Michael Blaskey 14 3-5 43; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 8 7-8 23; Cameron Dager 2 0-2 4; Frank Guenthner 0 0-0 0; TJ Rankins 0 0-0 0; Jakob Barr 3 2-4 11. Totals: 27 12-19 70.

Westmoreland 13 12 16 27 – 68

Dolgeville 17 21 18 14 – 70

Three-pointers – Westmoreland n/a; Dolgeville 4 (Barr 3, Blaskey 1).

Notes: 32 factors are a brand new career-high for Michael Blaskey, a first-year varsity participant whose earlier excessive had been 14; Kamryn Comstock 18 rebounds, eight assists, 4 blocked photographs; Michael Blaskey 4 steals, 5 assists; Connor Morse 4 steals, 4 assists; Cameron Dager six rebounds, 4 assists, three steals.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Tuesday, the primary of three video games in a four-game span at Part II faculties. Westmoreland performs at New York Mills Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Jan. 13

Little Falls Mountie Colten Frederick attacks the basket during the second half of Thursday's game against Adirondack.

Little Falls Mountie Colten Frederick assaults the basket through the second half of Thursday’s sport towards Adirondack.

Little Falls 54, Adirondack 27

ADIRONDACK (4-7) – Bailey Gleasman 4 2-4 12; Kreedon Rodgers 0 0-0 0; Maxim Weiler 1 0-0 2; Cameron Zanker 2 1-2 5; Evan Cianfrano 2 0-3 4; Aaron Woodill 0 0-0 0; Brett Sandford 1 0-1 2; Jordan Rivette 1 0-0 2; Brandon Moore 0 0-0 0. Totals: 11 3-10 27.

LITTLE FALLS (10-1) – Gavin Trumbull 0 0-0 0; Xavier Dunn 0 0-0 0; Logan Frederick 4 2-2 10; Colten Frederick 6 5-6 17; Jack Morotti 0 0-0 0; John Shepardson 5 0-0 13; Rikki Smith 1 0-0 3; Andrew Richardson 0 0-0 0; AJ Blowers 0 0-0 0; Brayton Langdon 2 0-0 4; Luke Gross 0 0-0 0; Tanner Jaquay 3 1-2 7. Totals: 21 8-10 54.

Adirondack 2 9 8 8 – 27

Little Falls 25 9 17 3 – 54

Three-pointers – Adirondack 2 (Gleasman 2); Little Falls 4 (Shepardson 3, Smith 1). JV – Little Falls gained.

Notes: Little Falls is ranked No. 13 in Class B this week by the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation; Little Falls scored the sport’s first 21 factors.

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs the primary of two video games towards the Utica Academy of Science over a seven-day span Tuesday in Little Falls.

Herkimer 63, Poland 27

HERKIMER (6-5) – James Collins 2 0-0 4; Dante Mollel 4 6-6 14; Exavier Nichols 2 0-0 4; Nicholas Caruso 5 0-0 11; Zach Petucci 2 0-0 4; Brett Coonradt 9 2-4 24; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 2. Totals: 25 8-10 63.

POLAND (1-10) – Carter Cookinham 1 0-2 3; Nate Draper 1 1-2 3; Owen Bennett 0 2-4 2; Hunter Conklin 2 0-2 4; Nate Baumes 1 0-0 3; Brett Dutcher 1 0-0 2; Jackson Vail 3 0-0 6; Ryan Calhoun 1 0-0 2; Seth Walther 1 0-2 2. Totals: 11 3-12 27.

Herkimer 10 24 19 10 – 63

Poland 4 6 10 7 – 27

Three-pointers – Herkimer 5 (Coonradt 4, Caruso 1); Poland 2 (Baumes 1, Cookinham 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Notes: Herkimer senior Brett Coonradt scored a career-high 24 factors.

Subsequent up: Poland performs at Remsen Tuesday then travels to Herkimer for a Jan. 22 rematch. Herkimer is off till enjoying house video games towards City of Webb Thursday and Poland two days later.

West Canada Valley 81, Westmoreland 63

WEST CANADA VALLEY (11-1) – Brayden Shepardson 9 0-0 23; Will Smith 12 3-5 27; Connor Yager 3 0-2 7; Kolby Weakley 1 1-2 4; Lonzo Passage 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 1 0-0 2; Brandon Gates 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 6 0-0 18; Ben Conover 0 1-2 1. Totals: 32 5-11 81.

WESTMORELAND (5-6) – n/a.

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 13 (Ludwig 6, Shepardson 5, Weakley 1, Yager 1); Westmoreland n/a.

Notes: West Canada Valley gained an earlier assembly at house 72-47; Will Smith 17 rebounds, 5 assists; Brayden Shepardson seven assists; Camerohn Yager six rebounds, three assists; Connor Yager 4 assists, 4 rebounds; second consecutive sport Ludwig and Shepardson have mixed for 11 thgree-pointers (Ludwig six, Shepardson 5 towards New York Mills Tuesday).

Subsequent up: Westmoreland is on the street for Friday’s sport at Dolgeville. West Canada Valley’s Saturday sport towards Delaware Academy of Delhi at Herkimer Faculty on the Martin Luther King Jr. Event has been canceled; the Indians will subsequent play Thursday towards Cooperstown..

Hamilton 87, Sauquoit Valley 37

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (3-6) – Donovan Nelson 3-3-9; Garret Stalker 5-0-11; Ben LoGalbo 1 0-0 3; Colin Jones 1 0-0 3; Jacob Jouben 2-1-6; Nick Miller 2 0-0 4. Totals: 14-4-37.

HAMILTON (10-0) – Brady Foster 0 3-3 3; Zach LaFrance 5 0-2 12; Jake Wright 0 0-0 0; Peyton Werner 2 0-0 5; Tom Simpson 9 0-0 22; Luke Jackson 4 0-0 11; Sami Ciberoglu 6 0-0 12; Reese Snyder 0 0-0 0; Ethan Nagel 0 1-2 1; Ian Sninner 2 0-0 4; Hudson Idzi 5 5-7 15; Lowell Nugent 1 0-0 2. Totals: 34 9-14 87.

Sauquoit Valley 7 9 8 13 – 37

Hamilton 27 28 19 13 – 87

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley 4 (Jones 1, Jouben 1, LoGalbo 1, Stalker 1); Hamilton 10 (Simpson 4, Jackson 3, LaFrance 2, Werner 1).

Notes: Tom Blackford breaks Part III report along with his 572nd teaching victory; Hamilton is ranked No. 6 in Class D this week by the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation; Hudson Idzi 11 rebounds, 5 assists; Sami Cigeroglu 10 rebounds; Jake Wright 5 steals.

Subsequent up: Hamilton performs Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger Saturday on the Martin Luther King Jr Event at Herkimer Faculty and returns Monday to satisfy South Kortright. Sauquoit Valley performs at Morrisville-Eaton Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Jan. 12

Fort Plain 67, Canajoharie 56

FORT PLAIN (7-3, 5-1 WAC) – Clayton Welch 9 0-0 19; Cameron David 0 0-0 0; Robert Jordan 12 0-1 25; Stephen Grey 0 0-3 0; Levi Thomas 8 4-7 23; Owin Landry 0 0-0 0; Estee Smith 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 4-11 67.

CANAJOHARIE (9-2, 4-1 WAC) – Zack Herget 2 0-0 4; Aundray Fowler 1 0-0 3; Zac Fits 1 0-0 2; LA Fairley 3 3-4 11; Greg Shariff 4 0-0 9; Richie Tamsett 7 0-2 14; Jack Montanye 6 0-0 13. Totals: 24 3-6 56.

Fort Plain 14 21 15 17 – 67

Canajoharie 18 11 11 16 – 56

Three-pointers – Fort Plain 5 (Thomas 3, Jordan 1, Welch 1); Canajoharie 5 (Fairley 2, Fowler 1, Montanye 1, Shariff 1).

Notes: Robert Jordan scored 10 of his 25 factors within the second quarter when Fort Plaijn outscored Canajoharie 21-11 and took the lead; Levi Thomas shot 4-for-5 on the foul line and scored 9 factors within the fourth quarter; LA Fairley 9 rebounds, 9 assists.

Subsequent up: Fort Plain performs at house Friday towards Northville. Canajoharie has a 5 p.m. tip for Friday’s house sport towards Galway.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 57, Milford 35

MILFORD (7-3, 4-2 TVL) – Carter Stevens 4 1-3 10; Jacob Burkhart 1 0-0 2; Martin Thorsland 1 5-8 7; Braden Murphy 4 0-0 10; Evan Clark 1 0-1 2; Mike Virtelli 0 4-10 4. Totals: 11 10-22 35.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (6-5, 3-2 TVL) – Clay Bobnick 4 0-0 8; Austin Bowman 1 3-4 5; Andrew Oakley 2 0-1 4; Brogan Graves 2 0-0 4; Dylan Hosford 8 4-7 24; Bradyn Dunckel 1 0-0 3; Jordan Diliberto 1 0-0 3; Landen Schultz 2 0-0 6. Totals: 21 7-12 57.

Milford 9 11 9 6 – 35

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 27 13 3 14 – 57

Three-pointers – Milford 3 (Murphy 2, Stevens 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 8 (Hosford 4, Schultz 2, Diliberto 1, Dunckel 1).

Subsequent up: Milford hosts Tri-Valley League chief Milford Friday. Richfield Springs has video games within the Martin Luther King Jr Event at Herkimer Faculty towards Hamilton Saturday and Brookfield Monday.

Mt. Markham 79, Sherburne-Earlville 51

MT. MARKHAM (8-4) – Ryan Denton 0 0-2 0; Charlie Hilts 1 0-0 3; Kevin Gates 2 0-0 5; Jordan Dietz 0 1-4 1; Bryce Lynch 4 1-2 11; Will Lunny 8 4-4 23; Jake Senko 7 0-0 17; Shaun Jones 3 0-0 6; Mason Beigh 0 0-2 0; Gio Barletta 6 1-2 13; Benjamin Lohmann 0 0-0 0. Totals: 31 7-14 79.

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (5-7) – Ethan Simonds 1 1-2 3; Taylor Grzymkowski 1 0-0 3; Preston Eaves 8 2-2 21; Brock Weidman 1 4-5 6; Zachary Trass 1 2-2 4; Darren Miles 2 0-0 4; Jack Rodman 4 0-0 8; Aaron Key 1 0-0 2. Totals: 19 September 11 51.

Mt. Markham 14 24 21 20 – 79

Sherburne-Earlville 5 20 14 12 – 51

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 10 (Lunny 3, Senko 3, Lynch 2, Gates 1, Hilts 1); Sherburne-Earlville 4 (Eaves 3, Grzymkowski 1).

Notes: Will Lunny 13 rebounds, 9 steals, third double-double of the season and fifth of his varsity profession; Kevin Gates six assists, three steals; Jake Senko 5 rebounds, three steals.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham subsequent performs Turesday at house towards Central Valley Academy, the workforce that beat the Mustangs of their season-opener in Ilion. Sherburne-Earlville is house for Tuesday’s sport towards Clinton.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Jan. 11

Oriskany 71, Herkimer 52

HERKIMER (5-5) – Dante Mollel 8 4-6 22; Nicholas Caruso 7 0-0 18; Brett Coonradt 1 2-2 5; Isaiah Brown 2 1-2 5; Jacob Lamanna 1 0-0 2. Totals: 19 7-10 52.

ORISKANY (6-5) – Ryan Shackett 2 0-0 4; Alexander Burrows 3 0-0 9; Nick Hays 0 0-0 0; Jack Tamburino 7 5-7 20; Josh Zyskowski 3 0-0 9; David Cronauer 1 0-0 3; Anthony Kernan 2 0-0 4; Jason Reid 5 2-3 12; Ty Zizzi 3 0-0 7; Patrick Maher 1 0-0 3. Totals: 27 7-10 71.

Herkimer 3 9 20 20 – 52

Oriskany 14 10 35 12 – 71

Three-pointers – Herkimer 7 (Caruso 4, Mollel 2, Coonradt 1); Oriskany 10 (Burrows 3, Zyskowski 3, Cronauer 1, Maher 1, Tamburino 1, Maher 1).

Notes: Recreation was initially scheduled for Monday; Jason Reid six assists, 4 rebounds, three blocked photographs; Jack Tamburino 5 steals, 4 rebounds, three assists.

Subsequent up: Herkimer performs at Poland Thursday. Oriskany is house once more Thursday for a sport towards Remsen.

West Canada Valley 88, New York Mills 42

NEW YORK MILLS (5-5) – n/a.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (10-1) – Brayden Shepardson 6 2-2 19; Will Smith 11 3-4 25; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 5 1-2 11; Kolby Weakley 0 1-2 1; Lonzo Passage 0 1-2 1; Michael Tubia Jr 3 0-0 6; Brandon Gates 1 0-0 2; Camerohn Ludwig 9 0-0 24; Ben Conover 0 0-0 0. Totals: 35 8-12 88.

New York Mills 10 11 10 11 – 42

West Canada Valley 25 20 32 11 – 88

Three-pointers – New York Mills n/a; West Canada Valley 11 (Ludwig 6, Shepardson 5).

Notes: West Canada Valley is ranked No. 11 in Class C this week by the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation; Camerohn Ludwig career-high 24 factors, career-high six three-pointers, six rebounds, three assists, two steals; Brayden Shepardson 9 assists; Will Smith 13 rebounds, three assists, two blocked photographs; Connor Yager eight rebounds, three assists; Kolby Weakley 5 assists, three steals, 4 rebounds; West Canada Valley is 6-0 when it hits 9 or extra three-point photographs this season.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs on the street Thursday at Westmoreland. New York Mills has a Saturday sport at Waterville.

Boys’ basketball rating from Saturday, Jan. 8

Dolgeville 47, Westmoreland 42

DOLGEVILLE (8-2) – Connor Morse 0 0-0 0; Michael Blaskey 3 4-5 10; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 6 2-2 14; Cameron Dager 2 3-4 7; Frank Guenthner 2 0-0 4; TJ Rankins 1 0-1 3; Jakob Barr 3 0-0 9. Totals: 17 9-12 47.

WESTMORELAND (5-5) – n/a.

Dolgeville 4 13 13 17 – 47

Westmoreland 20 10 3 9 – 42

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 4 (Barr 3, Rankins 1); Westmoreland n/a.

Notes: Westmoreland outscored Dolgeville 20-4 within the first quarter and Dolgeville outscored Westmoreland 17-9 within the fourth; Dolgeville trailed by three factors coming into the fourth quarter; Kamryn Comstock 16 rebounds; Cameron Dager 10 rebounds; TJ Rankins six rebounds, 4 steals.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs at New York Mills Monday and hosts Westmoreland for a rematch Friday. Westmoreland takes on West Canada Valley at house Wednesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Jan. 7

Herkimer 47, Little Falls 45

LITTLE FALLS (9-1) – Xavier Dunn 0 1-2 1; Logan Frederick 5 2-3 13; Colten Frederick 5 6-6 16; John Shepardson 2 1-3 6; Rikki Smith 1 2-2 5; Brayton Langdon 2 0-0 4. Totals: 15 12-16 45.

HERKIMER (5-4) – James Collins 4 1-2 9; Dante Mollel 2 0-1 4; Nick Caruso 3 0-0 6; Brett Coonradt 3 0-0 6; Isiah Brown 2 1-2 7; Kyle Carney 6 3-8 15. Totals: 20 5-13 47.

Little Falls 10 6 9 20 – 45

Herkimer 10 16 13 8 – 47

Three-pointers – Little Falls 3 (L.Frederick 1, Shepardson 1, Smith 1); Herkimer 2 (Brown 2). JV – Little Falls gained.

Notes: Kyle Carney scored eight of Herkimer’s 10 factors within the first quarter; Logan and Colten Frederick mixed for 15 factors for Little Falls in fourth quarter;

Subsequent up: Herkimer performs at Oriskany Monday. Little Falls is off till a Thursday sport towards Adirondack.

West Canada Valley 77, Mt. Markham 68

WEST CANADA VALLEY (9-1) – Brayden Shepardson 6 6-6 24; Will Smith 13 10-13 37; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Azriel Diaz 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 0 0-1 0; Kolby Weakley 2 3-3 7; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Brandon Gates 1 0-0 2; Camerohn Ludwig 2 0-0 5; Ben Conover 1 0-0 2. Totals: 25 19-23 77.

MT. MARKHAM (7-4) – Kevin Gates 0 0-0 0; Jordan Dietz 1 0-0 2; Bryce Lynch 1 1-2 3; Will Lunny 8 5-6 22; Jake Senko 8 4-6 23; Ethan Siega 2 0-0 6; Griffin Doyle 3 0-0 8; Shaun Jones 0 0-0 0; Gio Barletta 1 0-1 2; Ben Lohmann 1 0-0 2. Totals: 25 10-15 68.

West Canada Valley 13 26 14 24 – 77

Mt. Markham 12 17 23 16 – 68

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 8 (Shepardson 6, Ludwig 1, Smith 1); Mt. Markham 8 (Senko 3, Doyle 2, Siega 2, Lunny 1).

Notes: Will Smith’s 37 factors had been two wanting his profession excessive set in a 79-64 win over Mat. Markham Dec. 2; Sophomore guard Jake Senko’s 23 factors had been a profession excessive; Will Smith 18 rebounds, tenth double-double in 10 video games this season and 14th of his varsity profession; John Shepardson 9 assists, 5 rebounds; Josh Grabowski three steals; Kolby Weakley eight rebounds; Jake Senko 13 rebounds; Will Lunny eight rebounds.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham performs at Sherburne-Earlville Monday. West Canada Valley performs at house Tuesday towards New York Mills.

Dolgeville 61, Poland 34

POLAND (1-9) – Forest Martin 0 0-0 0; Carter Cookinham 3 1-1 8; Nathan Draper 1 0-0 2; Owen Bennett 1 0-0 2; Gavin Krauciunas 0 0-0 0; Nate Baumes 2 0-0 4; Brett Dutcher 0 0-0 0; Jackson Vail 4 2-5 10; Ryan Calhoun 1 0-0 2; Seth Walther 3 0-1 6; Chase Bowman 0 0-0 0. Totals: 15 3-7 34.

DOLGEVILLE (7-2) – Connor Morse 0 1-2 1; Michael Blaskey 4 4-6 12; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 10 3-4 23; Cameron Dager 2 0-1 4; Frank Guenthner 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Rockwell 0 0-0 0; TJ Rankins 6 0-1 13; Jakob Barr 2 0-2 6. Totals: 25 8-16 61.

Poland 8 8 11 7 – 34

Dolgeville 13 12 18 18 – 61

Three-pointers – Poland 1 (Cookinham 1); Dolgeville 3 (Barr 2, Rankins 1).

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 10 rebounds, ninth double-double of season and twenty fourth of his varsity profession; Cameron Dager eight steals; Connor Morse 5 assists; Michael Blaskey 5 steals.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs video games at Westmoreland Saturday and New York Mills Monday. Poland is house for Monday’s sport towards Sauquoit Valley.

Duanesburg 50, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 49, additional time

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (9-3, 5-2 WAC) – Paetyn Logan Dillenbeck 5 0-0 12; Mason Snell 3 2-2 9; Colten Christensen 3 2-5 8; Tristan Stever 0 1-2 1; Owen Feagles 8 3-4 19. Totals: 19 8-13 49.

DUANESBURG (6-3, 4-2 WAC) – Owen Lohret 0 3-4 3; Bryce Burkhart 4 0-0 10; Kyle Williams 9 1-3 22; Ethan Thompson 6 2-3 15. Totals: 19 6-10 50.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 12 15 5 13 4 – 49

Duanesburg 7 17 13 8 5 – 50

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 3 (Logan-Dillenbeck 2, M.Snell 1); Duanesburg 6 (Williams 3, Burkhart 2, Thompson 1).

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville has a junior varsity sport Tuesday towards Galway; the varsity subsequent performs Friday at Mayfield. Duanesburg is house for its Tuesday sport towards Mayfield.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 65, Laurens 34

LAURENS (1-9) – Adam Peddie 3 3-4 11; Brock Mann 3 1-2 8; Cyller Cimko 1 2-2 4; Logan Conklin 2 0-0 4; Anthony Provost 3 0-0 7. Totals: 12 6-8 34.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (5-5) – Clay Bobnick 1 1-2 3; Austin Bowman 6 0-4 12; Andrew Oakley 1 0-0 2; Brogan Graves 4 1-3 11; Dylan Hosford 9 0-0 23; Bradyn Dunckel 3 0-2 9; Jordan Diliberto 2 1-2 5. Totals: 26 3-13 65.

Laurens 7 9 5 13 – 34

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 15 20 12 18 – 65

Three-pointers – Laurens (Peddie 2, Mann 1, Provost 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 10 (Hosford 5, Dunckel 3, Graves 2).

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs at Sharon Springs Monday and returns house for a Wednesday sport towards Milford.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Jan. 6

Central Valley Academy 92, Utica-Notre Dame 47

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (9-1, 4-0 TVL) – Adam Corridor 4 2-2 13; Ray Watson 3 0-0 7; Jaylon O’Neal 10 2-3 24; CJ Judd 2 0-0 4; Deacon Judd 6 5-10 18; Kadin Brower 2 0-0 4; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 4 0-0 9; TJ Luke 6 0-0 13. Totals: 37 9-15 92.

NOTRE DAME (1-7, 0-5 TVL) – Sin Mohamed 3 1-2 9; Jaden Massey 0 1-2 1; Jamari Massey 2 6-9 10; Chris Kelly 1 0-0 3; Collin Dorozynski 0 0-0 0; Devin Hamacher 4 0-0 9; Magic Johnson 4 1-4 10; Luke Wilson 0 0-0 0; Josiah Hodgkinson 0 0-0 0; Luis Ortiz 2 1-2 5. Totals: 16 10-19 47.

Central Valley Academy 30 27 13 22 – 92

Notre Dame 5 17 12 13 – 47

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 9 (Corridor 3, O’Neal 2, D.Judd 1, Luke 1, Watson 1, Wormuth 1); Notre Dame 5 (Mohamed 2, Hamacher 1, Johnson 1, Kelly 1).

Notes: Central Valley Academy’s first crossover towards the Tri-Valley League’s Colonial Division after sweeping its first go via the Pioneer; Jaylon O’Neal 5 steals, 4 assists, scored 14 factors in Central Valley Academy’s 30-point first quarter; Deacon Judd six rebounds, three blocked photographs; TJ Luke 4 steals.

Subsequent up: Notre Dame performs at Indian River Tuesday; the Jugglers gained an earlier assembly on the Davidson Auto Group Invitational in Rome. Central Valley Academy has per week off earlier than enjoying a Jan. 14 sport at Rome Free Academy.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Jan. 5

Herkimer's Isaiah Brown (left) tries to get his shot off around a trio of Dolgeville defenders during the first half of Wednesday's basketball game in Herkimer.

Herkimer’s Isaiah Brown (left) tries to get his shot off round a trio of Dolgeville defenders through the first half of Wednesday’s basketball sport in Herkimer.

Dolgeville 63, Herkimer 46

DOLGEVILLE (6-2, 3-1 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 0 0-0 0; Michael Blaskey 6 2-3 14; Owen Castor 1 0-0 3; Kamryn Comstock 13 0-2 26; Cameron Dager 1 2-2 4; Frank Guenthner 2 0-0 4; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 2; TJ Rankins 2 2-2 7; Jakob Barr 1 0-0 3. Totals: 27 6-9 63.

HERKIMER (4-4, 2-2 CSC-II) – James Collins 1 0-0 2; Isaiah Walrath 1 0-0 2; Dante Mollel 3 8-10 15; Nick Caruso 2 3-4 7; Zach Petucci 0 0-0 0; Brett Coonradt 2 3-6 8; Isiah Brown 1 0-0 2; Kyle Carney 5 0-1 10. Totals: 15 14-21 46.

Dolgeville 14 18 12 19 – 63

Herkimer 2 12 16 16 – 46

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 3 (Barr 1, Castor 1, Rankins 1); Herkimer 2 (Coonradt 1, Mollel 1). JV – Dolgeville gained.

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 20 rebounds, six blocked photographs, three steals, three assists; Frank Guenthner eight assists; Connor Morse 5 assists; TJ Rankins 4 steals, three assists.

Subsequent up: Herkimer performs at house Friday towards Little Falls. Dolgeville is house Friday for a sport towards Poland.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 47, Schoharie 39

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (9-2, 5-1 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 3 2-4 9; Mason Snell 3 7-12 13; Colten Christensen 6 1-6 13; Hunter Smith 1 0-0 2; Owen Feagles 5 0-0 10; Jesse Walrath 0 0-1 0. Totals: 18 10-23 47.

SCHOHARIE (n/a) – Dan Bernhardt 3 2-2 10; Jahreese Brooks 0 1-5 1; Matt Bernhardt 1 0-2 2; Cody Hellstrom 1 0-0 2; Griffin Lansing 1 0-0 2; Preston DiGiovanni 2 3-6 8; Quinn Barton 3 6-8 14. Totals: 11 12-23 39.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 10 8 9 20 – 47

Schoharie 1 16 12 10 – 39

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1); Schoharie 5 (Barton 2, D.Bernhardt 2, DiGiovanni 1).

Notes: Schoharie scored one level on a single free throw within the first quarter however led 29-27 after three.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville completes a weeklong tour of the southern Western Athletic Convention with Friday’s sport at Duanesburg. Schoharie has rescheduled Friday’s video games for girls and boys towards Canajoharie and can subsequent play Monday at Berne-Knox-Westerlo.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Jan. 4

Little Falls Mountie Rikki Smith lays the ball up for a basket during the second quarter of Tuesday's game against Canastota.

Little Falls Mountie Rikki Smith lays the ball up for a basket through the second quarter of Tuesday’s sport towards Canastota.

Little Falls 73, Canastota 37

CANASTOTA (0-10, 0-5 CSC-I) – Haydyn Lightcap 6 2-3 18; David Stevens 2 0-0 4; Clay Roberts 3 0-0 8; Caiden Bonneau 2 0-2 4; Damien Madle 1 1-2 3; Anware Durham 0 0-0 0; Dan Cummings 0 0-0 0; Richard Fairbanks 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 3-7 37.

LITTLE FALLS (9-0, 4-0 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 1 0-0 3; Xavier Dunn 3 0-0 7; Logan Frederick 7 3-4 18; Colten Frederick 5 1-2 12; Jack Morotti 1 0-0 2; John Shepardson 2 2-2 8; Rikki Smith 2 0-0 5; Andrew Richardson 1 0-0 3; AJ Blowers 1 0-0 3; Brayton Langdon 2 0-1 4; Luke Gross 1 0-0 2; Tanner Jaquay 1 0-0 2; Max Volo 2 0-1 4. Totals: 29 6-10 73

Canastota 13 6 6 12 – 37

Little Falls 23 21 18 11 – 73

Three-pointers – Canastota 6 (Lightcap 4, Roberts 2); Little Falls 9 (Shepardson 2, Blowers 1, Dunn 1, C.Frederick 1, L.Frederick 1, Richardson 1, Smith 1, Trumbull 1).

Notes: Little Falls is No. 12 this week within the New York State Sportwriters Affiliation’s state Class B rankings; Canastota by no means led and was tied solely at 2-2 within the first quarter; John Shepardson 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Brayton Langdon three blocked photographs; Colten Frederick and Haydyn Lightcap every scored 11 factors in first quarter; Little Falls led by 10 factors on the finish of the primary quarter and scored the primary 9 to begin the second; all 13 Little Falls gamers scored and eight had a minimum of one of many workforce’s 9 three-pointers.

Subsequent up: Canastota hosts Madison for a Thursday house sport. Little Falls performs at Herkimer Friday.

Mt. Markham 61, Sauquoit Valley 30

MT. MARKHAM (7-3, 3-1 CSC-III) – Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Kevin Gates 1 0-0 3; Jordan Dietz 0 1-2 1; Bryce Lynch 0 1-2 1; Will Lunny 5 7-8 17; J Senko 4 4-4 13; Ethan Siega 1 0-0 2; Griffin Doyle 2 0-0 5; Shaun Jones 2 1-2 5; Mason Beigh 0 0-0 0; Gio Barletta 4 1-6 9; Ben Lohmann 2 0-0 5. Totals: 21 15-24 61.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (3-5, 1-3 CSC-III) – Donovan Nelson 4-2-10; Garret Stalker 2-0-6; Andrew Worth 1-0-2; Ben Logalbo 2-0-5; Jacob Jouben 1-1-3; Nick Miller 1-2-4. Totals: 11-5-30.

Mt. Markham 8 23 17 13 – 61

Sauquoit Valley 11 5 8 6 – 30

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 4 (Doyle 1, Gates 1, Lohmann 1, Senko 1); Sauquoit Valley 3 (Stalker 2, Logalbo 1).

Notes: Mt. Markham has gained six consecutive video games after beginning 1-3; Mt.Markham acquired honorable point out this week within the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s state Class C rankings; groups meet once more Feb. 7 at Mt. Markham.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham hosts West Canada Valley Friday. Sauquoit Valley performs at Frankfort-Schuyler Thursday.

Adirondack 70, Frankfort-Schuyler 54

ADIRONDACK (3-6, 1-3 CSC-II) – Bailey Gleasman 4-0-10; Kreedon Rodgers 3-0-8; Maxim Weiler 4-0-9; Christopher Tavenner 1-0-2; Cameron Zanker 5-0-10; Evan Cianfrano 2-1-5; Aaron Woodill 1-0-2; Brett Sandford 8-7-24. Totals: 28-8-70.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-9, 0-4 CSC-II) – Jake Parrotta 0-0-0; Roman Harrod 6-0-15; Lionell Coulthurst 5-0-11; Angelo DeSarro 1-6-9; Jack McMurray 1-0-3; Donald Gatto 3-0-7; Angelo DeBrango 1-0-2; Martino Rocco 0-0-0; Joshua Stemmer 2-2-6; Logan Doolen 0-1-1. Totals: 19-9-54.

Adirondack 15 14 23 18 – 70

Frankfort-Schuyler 12 14 15 13 – 54

Three-pointers – Adirondack 6 (Gleasman 2, Rodgers 2, Sandford 1, Weiler 1); Frankfort-Schuyler 7 (Harrod 3, Coulthurst 1, DeSarro 1, Gatto 1, McMurray 1).

Notes: Joshua Stemmer 11 rebounds; Angelo DeBrango six assists, 4 rebounds; Lionell Coulthurst 4 assists, 4 rebounds; Angelo DeSarro 5 rebounds, three blocked photographs.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler performs at house once more Thursday towards Sauquoit Valley. Adirondack performs at Remsen Friday.

Morrisville-Eaton 61, Poland 49

POLAND (1-8, 1-5 CSC-IV) – n/a.

MORRISVILLE-EATON (3-4, 2-3 CSC-IV) – Dylan Prentice 2 1-3 5; Evan Stewart 3 2-4 8; Nicholas Brady 5 2-3 12; Aiden Berger 6 4-4 19; Evan Baker 1 0-2 2; Cale Marland 1 1-2 3; Rhiley Worlock 0 0-0 0; Darren Grabow 0 0-0 0; Simon Thomas 5 2-4 12. Totals: 23 12-22 61.

Poland 5 10 14 20 – 49

Morrisville-Eaton 20 13 11 17 – 61

Three-pointers – Poland n/a; Morrisville-Eaton 3 (Berger 3).

Notes: Nicholas Brady 17 rebounds; Simon Tomas 10 rebounds; Aiden Berger 5 assists.

Subsequent up: Poland performs at Dolgeville Friday. Morrisville-Eaton performs at New York Mills Friday.

West Canada Valley 71, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 50

WEST CANADA VALLEY (8-1) – Brayden Shepardson 8 0-0 23; Willl Smith 11 1-5 23; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 3 2-2 8; Kolby Weakley 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 1 0-2 2; BrandonGates 1 0-0 2; Camerohn Ludwig 5 0-0 11; Ben Conover 1 0-0 2. Totals: 30 3-9 71.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (4-5) – Clay Bobnick 0 0-0 0; Austin Bowman 6 0-0 13; Brogan Graves 2 0-0 4; Dylan Hosford 12 1-3 28; Bradyn Dunckel 2 1-2 5; Jordan Diliberto 0 0-0 0; Landen Schultz 0 0-0 0. Totals: 22 2-5 50.

West Canada Valley 22 15 14 20 – 71

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 11 21 7 11 – 50

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 8 (Shepardson 7, Ludwig 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 4 (Hosford 3, Bowman 1).

Notes: West Canada Valley is No. 11 this week within the New York State Sportwriters Affiliation’s state Class C rankings; Will Smith 10 rebounds, three steals, three assists; Camerohn Ludwig seven assists, six rebounds; Brayden Shepardson six assists; Connor Yager seven rebounds; Kolby Weakley 5 rebounds, 5 assists; Michael Tubia Jr 5 rebounds.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley returns to Route 20 Friday for a sport at Mt. Markham. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs at house once more Friday towards Laurens.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 63, Middleburgh 45

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (8-2, 4-1 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 3 1-2 7; Michael Inexperienced 0 0-0 0; Andrew Snell 0 0-0 0; Mason Snell 6 5-5 18; Kyle Corridor 0 0-0 0; Colten Christensen 5 0-3 10; Zachary Grant 0 0-0 0; Tristan Stever 0 0-0 0; Ian Smith 1 1-3 3; Sebastian Ackernicht 0 0-0 0; Christian Mosher 0 0-0 0; Hunter Smith 2 0-0 6; Owqen Feagles 7 0-1 14; Jesse Walrath 2 0-0 5. Totals: 26 7-14 63.

MIDDLEBURGH (1-4) – Connor Granson 2 0-0 6; Adam Maxwell 0 0-0 0; Troy Cammer 1 5-7 7; Ethan Trombley 3 1-2 7; Drew Corridor 0 0-0 0; Gage Calitri 8 1-5 17; Mike Schofell 2 4-4 8. Totals: 16 11-18 45.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 24 15 15 9 – 63

Middleburgh 9 9 10 17 – 45

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 4 (H.Smith 2, M.Snell 1, Walrath 1); Middleburgh 2 (Granson 2).

Notes: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville is tied with Madison for No. 20 this week within the New York State Sportwriters Affiliation’s state Class D rankings.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs once more Wednesday at Schoharie and travels to Duanesburg Friday. Middleburgh performs at Berne-Knox-Westerlo Friday.

Fonda-Fultonville 55, Fort Plain 43

FORT PLAIN (6-3) – Clayton Welch 2 0-1 4; Robert Jordan 3 6-7 12; Stephen Grey 1 0-0 2; Levi Thomas 3 8-8 15; Owin Landry 3 0-0 6; Estee Smith 0 1-2 1; Austin Vangorder 1 0-0 3. Totals: 13 15-18 43.

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (7-3) – Roger Boyer 0 0-0 0; Nate Mycek 0 0-0 0; Allen Sales space 4 0-0 11; Jackson Cusack 0 4-9 4; Brady Melious 0 0-0 0; Colin Kowalski 6 2-2 18; Brady Whipple 0 0-0 0; Connor Weaver 1 3-4 5; Aidan Coupas 0 0-0 0; Nick Hastings 6 5-6 17. Totals: 17 14-21 55.

Fort Plain 6 10 10 17 – 43

Fonda-Fultonville 6 15 16 18 – 55

Three-pointers – Fort Plain 2 (Thomas 1, Vangorder 1); Fonda-Fultonville 7 (Kowalski 4, Sales space 3).

Notes: Fonda-Fultonville and Fort Plain acquired honorable point out for courses B and C, respectively, on this week’s New York State Sportswriters Affiliation state rankings; Nick Hastings eight rebounds; Colin Kowalski 4 rebounds, three assists.

Subsequent up: Fort Plain performs at Galway Friday whereas Fonda-Fultonville travels to Northville.

Canajoharie 68, Berne-Knox-Westerlo 47

BERNE-KNOX-WESTERLO (n/a) – Mark Edwards 4 7-10 17; Dave Cortes 2 2-2 7; Zach Brink 1 0-0 2; Stavros Lefkaditis 3 0-0 6; Jacob Detlefsen 4 0-0 8; Arlan Wright 0 0-0 0; AJ Wright 2 3-4 7. Totals: 16 12-16 47.

CANAJOHARIE (9-1) – Zack Herget 0 2-2 2; Aundray Fowler 4 5-6 14; Zac Fits 3 0-0 6; LA Fairley 7 1-3 15; Greg Shariff 3 3-3 9; Richie Tamsett 1 3-3 5; Jack Montanye 7 3-4 17. Totals: 25 17-21 68.

Berne-Knox-Westerlo 8 11 9 19 – 47

Canajoharie 15 15 20 18 – 68

Three-pointers – Berne-Knox-Westerlo 3 (Edwards 2, Coates 1); Canajoharie 1 (Fowler 1).

Notes: Canajoharie is No. 15 this week within the New York State Sportwriters Affiliation’s state Class C rankings; LA Fairley 14 rebounds, seven assists, three blocked photographs.

LA Fairley had 14 rebounds, 7 assists, and three blocks.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie performs at Schoharie Friday. Berne-Knox-Westerlo is house for its Friday sport towards Middleburgh.

Boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Dec. 30

Central Valley Academy's CJ Judd (12) and Deacon Judd defend against a shot by West Canada Valley Indian Will Smith (2) Thursday during the first half of the West Canada Valley Sports Boosters Tournament championship game.

Central Valley Academy’s CJ Judd (12) and Deacon Judd defend towards a shot by West Canada Valley Indian Will Smith (2) Thursday through the first half of the West Canada Valley Sports activities Boosters Event championship sport.

West Canada Valley Sports activities Boosters Event championship sport

Central Valley Academy 74, West Canada Valley 58

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (8-1) – Cole Brewer 1 0-0 2; Ray Watson 0 0-0 0; Adam Corridor 3 6-6 14; Jaylon O’Neal 9 7-11 26; CJ Judd 2 0-0 4; Deacon Judd 9 4-4 22; Kadin Brower 1 2-2 4; TJ Luke 0 2-2 2. Totals: 25 21-25 74.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (7-1) – Brayden Shepardson 3 2-4 10; Will Smith 8 11-14 27; Connor Yager 3 3-6 12; Kolby Weakley 3 0-1 9; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17 16-25 58.

Central Valley Academy 19 23 13 19 – 74

West Canada Valley 16 12 15 15 – 58

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 3 (Corridor 2, O’Neal 1); West Canada Valley 8 (Weakley 3, Yager 3, Shepardson 2). JV – West Canada Valley defeated Central Valley Academy in championship sport.

Notes: Will Smith 16 rebounds, three assists, three blocked photographs; Central Valley Academy scored sport’s first 9 factors, had a 10-0 run within the second quarter and by no means trailed.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley, ranked sixth within the state in Class C by the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation, performs Tuesday at Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger, winner of Cooperstown’s Dick White Vacation Basic. Central Valley Academy travels to Utica for a sport at Notre Dame.

Extra: Space basketball groups earn highschool vacation match titles

Andy Palmer Christmas Basic championship sport

Canajoharie vs.45, Dolgeville 42

at Canajoharie Excessive Faculty

DOLGEVILLE (5-2) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 3; Michael Blaskey 1 0-0 2; Owen Castor 2 0-0 4; Kamryn Comstock 6 1-3 13; Cameron Dager 1 0-0 3; TJ Rankins 2 0-0 6; Jakob Barr 4 0-0 11. Totals: 17 1-3 42.

CANAJOHARIE (8-1) – Aundray Fowler 1 0-0 3; Zac Fits 3 1-3 8; LA Fairley 4 3-3 11; Greg Shariff 2 0-0 4; Richie Tamsett 0 0-2 0; Jack Montanye 7 1-3 19. Totals: 17 5-11 45.

Dolgeville 3 10 7 22 – 42

Canajoharie 17 16 6 6 – 45

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 7 (Barr 3, Rankins 2, Dager 1, Morse 1); Canajoharie 6 (Montanye 4, Fowler 1, Fits 1). JV – Dolgeville defeated Canajoharie in championship sport.

Notes: match most respected participant LA Fairley 11 rebounds; Jack Montanye scored 13 factors in first quarter, chosen for match all-star workforce; Canajoharie shot 3-for-10 from foul line in fourth quarter (Aundray Fowler three-pointer was solely Canajoharie subject objective in interval); Kamryn Comstock scored 9 factors in fourth quarter; Cameron Dager three-pointer was Dolgeville’s solely basket in first quarter.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie, ranked sixteenth within the state in Class C by the New York State Sportswriters Affiliation, performs at house Tuesday towards Berne-Knox-Westerlo. Class C honorable point out Dolgeville travels to Herkimer for its subsequent sport Wednesday.

Andy Palmer Christmas Basic comfort sport

Schoharie 44, Cherry Valley-Springfield 30

at Canajoharie Excessive Faculty

CHERRY VALLEY-SPRINGFIELD (n/a) – Will Henrich 3-0-6; Allan Parker 2-0-4; Kyle France 4-1-9; Max Horvath 2-5-9; Gavin Valenta 0-2-2. Totals: 11-8-30.

SCHOHARIE (n/a) – Dan Bernhardt 8-3-22; Jesse Geil 2-2-6; Matt Bernhardt 2-0-5; Cody Hellstrom 2-0-4; Quinn Barton 2-2-7. Totals: 16-7-44.

Cherry Valley-Springfield 14 6 5 5 – 30

Schoharie 11 11 16 6 – 44

Three-pointers – Cherry Valley-Springfield 0; Schoharie 5 (D.Bernhardt 3, Barton 1, M.Bernhardt 1).

Edmeston Vacation Basketball Event championship sport

Mt. Markham 89, Oxford Academy 29

MT. MARKHAM (6-3) – Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Kevin Gates 2 0-0 6; Jordan Dietz 3 2-2 9; Bryce Lynch 5 0-0 11; Will Lunny 4 1-2 10; Jake Senko 4 0-0 8; Ethan Siega 3 2-2 9; Griffin Doyle 2 2-2 6; Shaun Jones 5 1-3 12; Mason Beigh 2 0-0 4; Gio Barletta 4 1-4 9; Benjamin Lohmann 2 0-0 5. Totals: 36 9-15 89.

OXFORD ACADEMY (n/a) – n/a.

Mt. Markham 34 17 23 15 – 89

Oxford Academy 11 3 12 3 – 29

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 8 (Gates 2, Dietz 1, Jones 1, Lohmann 1, Lunny 1, Lynch 1, Siega 1); Oxford Academy n/a.

Notes: fifth straight win for Mt. Markham; Shaun Jones 18 rebounds; Will Lunny six steals, six assists.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham performs at Sauquoit Valley Tuesday.

Edmeston Vacation Basketball Event comfort sport

Edmeston 53, Sidney 45

SIDNEY (n/a) – Alec Fogarty 6 7-9 22; Chris Frederick 3 4-4 12; Chris Moreno 0 0-2 0; Cam Russo 1 3-7 5; Cam Harris 2 0-2 4; Casey Hingos 1 0-0 2; Ben Miller 0 0-3 0. Totals: 13 14-27 45.

EDMESTON (n/a) – Kyle Ough 4 2-6 12; Gavin McEnroe 2 4-7 8; Colin McEnroe 4 1-4 9; Gunner Schoellig 4 2-2 12; Austin Galley 2 0-0 5; Isaac Richards 2 1-2 5. Totals: 19 10-21 53.

Sidney 12 4 12 17 – 45

Edmeston 9 14 9 21 – 53

Three-pointers – Sidney 5 (Fogarty 3, Frederick 2); Edmeston 5 (Ough 2, Schoellig 2, Galley 1).

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Dec. 29

Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck attempts a layup for Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Wednesday during the Coach Cutspec Holiday Classic championship game against Fort Plain.

Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck makes an attempt a layup for Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Wednesday through the Coach Cutspec Vacation Basic championship sport towards Fort Plain.

Coach Cutspec Vacation Basic championship sport

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 49, Fort Plain 45

at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville

FORT PLAIN (6-2) – Robert Jordan 7 2-4 16; Levi Thomas 8 7-8 23; Clayton Welch 3 0-0 6; Owin Landry 0 0-0 0; Stephen Grey 0 0-0 0; Estee Smith 0 0-0 0; Austin Vangorder 0 0-0 0. Totals: 18 9-12 45.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (7-2) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 4 3-6 12; Andrew Snell 1 0-0 2; Mason Snell 4 5-8 13; Colten Christensen 2 0-2 4; Tristan Stever 1 1-1 3; Ian Smith 0 0-0 0; Hunter Smith 0 0-0 0; Owen Feagles 5 2-3 12; Jesse Walrath 1 0-0 3. Totals: 18 11-20 49.

Fort Plain 5 16 12 12 – 45

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 12 8 17 12 – 49

Three-pointers – Fort Plain 0; Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 2 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1, Walrath 1).

Most Invaluable Participant: Mason Snell, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville.

Event All-Stars: Sean Evans, North Warren; Owen Feagles, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville; Robert Jordan, Fort Plain; Levi Thomas, Fort Plain; n/a, Argyle.

Notes: Fort Plain had beforehand overwhelmed Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 58-48 in a Dec. 15 sport (the groups meet once more Jan. 28 in Western Athletic Convention play in Fort Plain); Argyle defeated North Warren within the comfort sport.

Subsequent up: Fort Plain’s Thursday sport towards Columbia Grammar and Preparatory Faculty from Manhattan has been canceled; the Hilltoppers will subsequent play Tuesday at Fonda-Fultonville. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville travels to Middleburgh Tuesday and performs at Schoharie the next day.

Andy Palmer Christmas Basic (first spherical)

Dolgeville 62, Schoharie 30

at Canajoharie Excessive Faculty

DOLGEVILLE (5-1) – Connor Morse 3 1-2 10; Michael Blaskey 3 0-0 6; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 8 2-2 18; Cameron Dager 0 2-4 2; Frank Guenthner 2 0-0 5; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 2; TJ Rankins 3 0-0 8; Jakob Barr 4 0-0 11. Totals: 24 5-8 62.

SCHOHARIE (n/a) – n/a.

Dolgeville 19 14 16 13 – 62

Schoharie 7 6 9 8 – 30

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 9 (Barr 3, Morse 3, Rankins 2, Guenthner 1); Schoharie n/a. JV – Dolgeville gained.

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 10 rebounds, six steals, three blocked photographs; Cameron Dager seven assists, 5 rebounds; Frank Guenthner eight rebounds; Michael Blaskey 5 rebounds, 5 assists, three steals; Connor Morse 5 rebounds, 4 assists.

Subsequent up: Dolgeville performs Canajoharie for the match championship Thursday.

Andy Palmer Christmas Basic (first spherical)

Canajoharie 70, Cherry Valley-Springfield 41

at Canajoharie Excessive Faculty

CHERRY VALLEY-SPRINGFIELD (n/a) – Will Henrich 2 0-0 4; Allan Parker 5 0-0 10; Kyle France 5 2-4 14; Max Horvath 3 1-4 7; Dylan Huff 2 0-0 4; Gavin Valenta 0 2-2 2; Oskar Webster 0 0-0 0; A Whiteman 0 0-0 0; Brandon Meade 0 0-1 0; O Prime 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17 5-11 41.

CANAJOHARIE (7-1) – Zack Herget 3 0-0 6;Aundray Fowler 2 3-4 8; Zac Fits 0 0-0 0; LA Fairley 8 4-4 20; Greg Shariff 2 0-0 4; Richie Tamsett 2 4-4 8; Jack Montanye 8 0-0 16; Skyler Ferrara 2 0-0 4; Ben Area 2 0-2 4. Totals: 29 11-14 70.

Cherry Valley-Springfield 7 14 16 4 – 41

Canajoharie 14 25 17 14 – 70

Three-pointers – Cherry Valley-Springfield 2 (France 2); Canajoharie 1 (Fowler 1). JV – Canajoharie gained.

Notes: LA Fairley 9 rebounds, six steals.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie meets Dolgeville in Thursday’s championship sport after Cherry Valley-Springfield and Schoharie play the comfort contest.

West Canada Valley Sports activities Boosters Event (first spherical)

Central Valley Academy 69, Holland Patent 45

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (7-1) – Tye Dixon 3 0-0 7; Cole Brewer 2 0-0 4; Adam Corridor 3 0-0 7; Ray Watson 2 0-0 4; Jaylon O’Neal 6 2-3 14; CJ Judd 3 2-2 8; Deacon Judd 7 2-2 16; Kadin Brower 0 0-0 0; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 0 0-0 0; TJ Luke 3 2-5 9. Totals: 29 8-12 69.

HOLLAND PATENT (2-4) – Maddox Williams 2 0-0 5; Markise Magyar 5 4-5 15; Nicholas Acevedo 1 0-0 2; Alex McLaughlin 1 0-0 2; Jordan Carhart 1 0-0 2; Zion Snyder 1 0-1 2; Dylan McGuire 2 0-0 4; Jonathan Zylinsky 3 0-2 7; Nicholas DeForest 2 0-0 4; Jeffrey DeWar 1 0-0 2. Totals: 19 4-8 45.

Central Valley Academy 11 21 21 16 – 69

Holland Patent 7 15 9 14 – 45

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 3 (Dixon 1, Corridor 1, Luke 1); Holland Patent 3 (Magyar 1, Williams 1, Zylijnsky 1).

Notes: Jaylon O’Neal seven rebounds, 5 steals, three assists; Deacon Judd 9 rebounds; CJ Judd eight rebounds; Kadin Brower 5 rebounds, three assists.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy meets West Canada Valley in Thursday’s championship sport.

West Canada Valley Sports activities Boosters Event (first spherical)

West Canada Valley 78, Adirondack 54

West Canada Valley Sports activities Boosters Event (first spherical)

West Canada Valley 78, Adirondack 54

ADIRONDACK (2-5) – Bailey Gleasman 8 0-0 21; Kreedon Rodgers 2 4-8 9; Maxim Weiler 2 0-4 5; Christopher Tavenner 3 0-0 6; Cameron Zanker 3 0-0 8; Aaron Woodill 0 0-0 0; Brett Sandford 1 0-0 2; Afton Inexperienced 0 1-2 1; Jorden Rivette 0 0-0 0; Brandon Moore 1 0-0 2. Totals: 20 5-14 54.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (7-0) – Brayden Shepardson 5 0-0 14; Will Smith 12 2-5 26; Josh Grabowski 1 0-0 3; Connor Yager 4 1-2 9; Kolby Weakley 2 4-4 10; Dominick Coriale 1 0-0 3; Lonzo Passage 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 0 2-2 2; Brandon Gates 0 2-2 2; Camerohn Ludwig 3 0-0 8; Ben Conover 0 1-2 1. Totals: 28 12-17 78.

Adirondack 10 14 13 17 – 54

West Canada Valley 16 17 22 23 – 78

Three-pointers – Adirondack 9 (Gleasman 5, Zanker 2, Rodgers 1, Weiler 1); West Canada Valley 10 (Shepardson 4, Ludwig 2, Weakley 2, Coriale 1, Grabowski 1).

Notes: Will Smith 16 rebounds, 4 assists; Brayden Shepardson six assists; Connor Yager six rebounds, three blocked photographs; Michael Tubia Jr seven rebounds; Camerohn Ludwig 4 rebounds, three assists, two steals.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs within the match’s Thursday championship sport towards Central Valley Academy after the comfort sport between Adirondack and Holland Patent.

Edmeston Vacation Basketball Event (first spherical)

Mt. Markham 82, Sidney 42

MT. MARKHAM (5-3) – Ryan Denton 0 1-2 1; Kevin Gates 1 0-0 2; Jordan Dietz 2 3-4 7; Bryce Lynch 0 1-2 1; Will Lunny 8 1-2 18; Jake Senko 4 2-2 10; Ethan Siega 1 0-0 2; Griffin Doyle 2 0-0 4; Shaun Jones 5 0-4 11; Mason Beigh 2 0-0 5; Gia Barletta 6 3-5 15; Benjamin Lohmann 2 0-0 6. Totals: 33 11-21 82.

SIDNEY (n/a) – n/a.

Mt. Markham 17 17 34 14 – 82

Sidney 9 13 7 13 – 42

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 5 (Lohmann 2, Beigh 1, Jones 1, Lunny 1); Sidney n/a.

Notes: Shaun Jones 9 rebounds, three assists, two steals; Will Lunny six steals, 5 rebounds; Ryan Denton 4 steals; Mt. Markham 28 steals as a workforce, six gamers (Will Lunny, Ryan Denton, Griffin Doyle, Kevin Gates, Bryce Lynch, Joe Senko) with a minimum of three; twelve totally different gamers scored for Mt. Markham; Alec Fogarty led Sidney with 11 factors and Cameron Harris scored 10.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham performs Oxford Academy in Thursday’s match championship sport (Ethan Fleury led Oxford Academy with 17 factors).

Edmeston Vacation Basketball Event (first spherical)

Oxford Academy 54, Edmeston 41

OXFORD ACADEMY (n/a) – John Rovente 4 0-0 9; Ethan Fleury 7 0-2 17; Ethan Ehly 0 0-2 0; David Tucker 0 1-2 1; Nolan Dodzwiet 4 2-2 10; Troy Simpson 2 2-2 6; Donovan Rickard 5 0-0 11. Totals: 22 5-10 54.

EDMESTON (2-4) – Caleb Zinger 0 1-2 1; Kyle Ough 4 4-4 16; Colin McEnroe 5 0-4 10; Gunner Schoellig 4 1-2 9; Austin Galley 1 0-0 3; Isaac Richards 1 0-0 2. Totals: 15 6-12 41.

Oxford Academy 15 18 15 6 – 54

Edmeston 9 2 16 14 – 41

Three-pointers – Oxford Academy 5 (Fleury 3, Rickard 1, Rovente 1); Edmeston 5 (Ough 4, Galley 1).

Jamir Bowles (left) attempts a driving shot for the Utica Academy of Science and draws a foul against Tamarac during the fourth quarter of Wednesday's game at the Davidson Auto Group Invitational at Rome Free Academy.

Jamir Bowles (left) makes an attempt a driving shot for the Utica Academy of Science and attracts a foul towards Tamarac through the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s sport on the Davidson Auto Group Invitational at Rome Free Academy.

Davidson Auto Group Invitational

Tamarac 64, Utica Academy of Science 57

at Rome Free Academy

TAMARAC (6-2) – Patrick Mainello 3 2-2 8; Zachary Rice 10 8-13 30; Taylor Mainello 0 0-0 0; Joey Poulin 3 6-7 14; Rocco DiCarlo 0 0-0 0; Aidan McDonough 0 1-2 1; James Blake 5 1-2 11; Tyler Sears 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 18-26 64.

UTICA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (8-1) – Donelious King Jr 1 4-6 7; Jamir Bowles 2 1-6 5; Tyrique Taylor 4 2-2 10; Donald Grant Jr 4 1-2 9; Wol Machteng 7 2-5 16; Kaiden Hakim-Montiero 1 0-2 2; Jermaine Gaither 0 0-0 0; Jaivonni Bowman 0 0-0 0; Najalique Taylor 3 0-0 8. Totals: 22 10-23 57.

Tamarac 17 23 16 8 – 64

Utica Academy of Science 20 13 8 16 – 57

Three-pointers – Tamarac 4 (Poulin 2, Rice 2); Utica Academy of Science 3 (N.Taylor 2, King 1).

Notes: Tamarac’s Zachary Rice and the Utica Academy of Science’s Wol Machteng had been chosen as their groups’ gamers of the sport; Utica Academy of Science is the No. 1 workforce within the NYSSWA Class B state rankings.

Subsequent up: The Utica Academy of Science takes on Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Dec. 28

Dick White Vacation Event championship sport

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 52, Cooperstown 45

at Cooperstown Excessive Faculty

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (4-4) – Clay Bobnick 1 0-0 2; Brogan Graves 2 6-11 10; Dylan Hosford 8 4-4 24; Bradyn Dunckel 2 0-6 6; Jordan Diliberto 3 2-2 10; Aric Steenburg 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16 12-23 52.

COOPERSTOWN (2-6) – Ethan Kukenberger 1 1-4 3; Kalen Dempsey 2 0-0 4; PJ Kiuber 0 2-4 2; Troy Davis 7 0-0 14; Conrad Erway 1 0-4 2; Charlie Lambert 5 0-0 15; Colyn Criqui 1 0-0 3; Garet Bush 1 0-0 2. Totals: 18 3-12 45.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 20 9 17 6 – 52

Cooperstown 8 8 13 16 – 45

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 8 (Hosford 4, Diliberto 2, Dunckel 2); Cooperstown 6 (Lambert 5, Criqui 1).

Notes: Dylan Hosford was the match’s most respected participant; match all-stars included Jordan Diliberto and Brogan Graves; all-star Charlie Lambert scored all 15 of his factors on three pointers and had six rebounds, 4 assists, three steals; Ethan Kukenberger eight rebounds, 5 assists; Troy Davis eight rebounds.

Subsequent up: Cooperstown performs at Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton Jan. 3. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger performs at Jan. 4 house sport towards West Canada Valley.

Dick White Vacation Event comfort sport

Edmeston 45, OnTECH Constitution Faculty 19

at Cooperstown Excessive Faculty

ONTECH CHARTER SCHOOL (0-2) – Adonis Carroll 1 0-0 2; Anthony Berrios 0 2-3 2; Nashaun Stenson 1 0-0 3; Julio Torres 0 0-2 0; Martin Johnson 2 2-2 7; Kylongi Bullock 2 0-2 4; Jaciel White 0 1-4 1. Totals: 6 5-13 19.

EDMESTON (2-3) – Caleb Zinger 1 0-0 2; Kyle Ough 4 1-2 10; Jason Reinart 0 0-3 0; Gavin McEnroe 3 0-0 6; Colin McEnroe 5 3-8 13; Gunner Schoellig 5 1-1 12; Austin Galley 1 0-0 2. Totals: 19 5-14 45.

OnTECH Constitution Faculty 8 0 4 7 – 19

Edmeston 10 8 11 16 – 45

Three-pointers – OnTECH Constitution Faculty 2 (Johnson 1, Stenson 1); Edmeston 2 (Ough 1, Schoellig 1).

Notes: Edmeston hosts its personal match Wednesday and Thursday and meets Oxford Academy within the first spherical following a sport between Mt. Markham and Sidney.

Coach Cutspec Vacation Basic (first spherical)

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 64, North Warren 62

at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Excessive Faculty

NORTH WARREN (4-4) – Tommy Conway 4 0-0 10; Sean Evans 9 0-0 20; Zach Hopper 5 0-0 13; Andrew Beadnell 4 1-2 9; Cooper Morehouse 1 3-10 5; Angelo Willette 0 0-0 0; Derrick Tyrell 2 0-0 5; Connor Jennings 0 0-0 0; Dylan Caraoan 0 0-0 0. Totals: 25 4-12 62.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (6-2) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 4 0-0 9; Andrew Snell 1 0-0 3; Mason Snell 7 3-4 21; Colten Christensen 4 1-7 9; Ian Smith 0 0-0 0; Hunter Smith 3 0-0 8; Owen Feagles 7 0-0 14. Totals: 26 4-11 64.

North Warren 20 12 20 10 – 62

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 17 12 16 19 – 64

Three-pointers – North Warren 8 (Hopper 3, Conway 2, Evans 2, Tyrell 1); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 8 (M.Snell 4, H.Smith 2, Logan-Dillenbeck 1, A.Snell 1). JV – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 36, North Warren 34.

Notes: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville trailed by 10 factors within the closing minute of the third quarter and took the lead with a 15-0 run; Mason Snell scored all 21 of his factors within the second half and Colten Christensen scored all 9 of his within the first.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs Fort Plain within the match’s championship sport Wednesday.

Coach Cutspec Vacation Basic (first spherical)

Fort Plain 59, Argyle 24

at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Excessive Faculty

ARGYLE (5-1) – Brandon Saunders 0 0-0 0; Hunter Ingram 2 0-0 4; Dru Austin 0 0-0 0; Derreck Hoole 4 1-1 10; Lucas Kingsley 0 0-0 0; Taina Dar 0 0-0 0; Cayden McWhorter 0 0-0 0; Jared Monticello 2 0-0 4; Brad Koopman 1 2-3 4; Justin McWhorter 1 0-0 2. Totals: 10 3-4 24.

FORT PLAIN (6-1) – Robert Jordan 5 2-3 12; Levi Thomas 6 5-5 17; Clayton Welch 1 0-0 2; Owin Landry 1 1-2 3; Stephen Grey 2 0-0 4; Estee Smith 3 0-0 7; Austin Vangorder 2 2-2 7; Pat Lemoine 3 0-0 7; Cam Davio 0 0-0 0. Totals: 23 10-12 59.

Argyle 8 4 8 4 – 24

Fort Plain 12 14 20 13 – 59

Three-pointers – Argyle 1 (Hoole 1); Fort Plain 3 (Lemoine 1, Smith 1, Vangorder 1).

Notes: Fort Plain dealt Argyle its first lack of the season after beforehand dealing Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville its first (Argyle is No. 19 within the NYSSWA Class D state rankings; Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville was No. 11 when it performed Class C Fort Plain).

Herkimer 80, Brookfield 58

at Richfield Springs Excessive Faculty

BROOKFIELD (1-4) – Spencer Warner 3 4-6 10; Quentin Moon 14 2-4 30; Kaden Ondrako 6 2-4 16; Cole Walker 1 0-2 2. Totals: 24 8-16 58.

HERKIMER (4-3) – James Collins 1 1-2 3; Dante Mollel 4 0-2 11; Nick Caruso 2 0-0 4; Exavier Nichols 6 0-1 12; Zack Petucci 2 0-0 5; Brett Coonradt 5 1-2 12; Noah Lewis 1 2-2 4; Isiah Brown 4 2-2 10; Kyle Carney 7 3-4 19. Totals: 32 9-15 80.

Brookfield 8 18 12 20 – 58

Herkimer 31 16 23 10 – 80

Three-pointers – Brookfield 2 (Ondrako 2); Herkimer 7 (Mollel 3, Carney 2, Coonradt 1, Petucci 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Notes: Recreation was initially a part of a vacation match that was canceled and Herkimer was offered the varsity and junior varsity championship trophies; Brookfield gained the varsity three-point shootout; Kyle Carney scored 9 of Herkimer’s 31 first-quarter factors and Exavier Nichols had six off the bench.

Subsequent up: Brookfield performs at house Jan. 3 towards Morris. Herkimer subsequent performs Jan. 4 at house towards Dolgeville.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Dec. 27

Dick White Vacation Event (first spherical)

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 66, OnTECH Constitution Faculty 31

at Cooperstown Excessive Faculty

ONTECH CHARTER SCHOOL (0-1) – Anthony Berrios 1 0-0 2; AdonisCarrol 7 0-1 15; Julio Torres 1 0-0 3; NaShaun Stenson 1 0-0 2; Kylongi Bullock 1 0-0 2; Martin Johnson 2 0-0 5. Totals: 13 0-1 31.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (3-4) – Clay Bobnick 0 0-0 0; Andrew Oakley 3 1-1 7; Brogan Graves 0 1-4 1; Dylan Hosford 12 2-3 28; Bradyn Dunckel 4 3-6 11; Jordan Diliberto 4 0-0 12; Aric Steenburg 3 0-0 7. Totals: 26 7-14 66.

OnTECH Constitution Faculty 8 6 5 12 – 31

Richfield Springs /Owen D. Younger 17 16 20 13 – 66

Three-pointers – OnTECH Constitution Faculty 3 (Carrol 1, Johnson 1, Torres 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 7 (Diliberto 4, Hosford 2, Steenburg 1).

Notes: Season-high scoring totals for Dylan Hosford, Jordan Diliberto and Bradyn Duckel; first sport again for Andrew Oakley and Clay Bobnick; first basketball sport for OnTECH, a college in its fourth educational 12 months of operation in Syracuse that has not beforehand fielded athletic groups.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger meets Cooperstown in Tuesday’s championship sport.

Dick White Vacation Event (first spherical)

Cooperstown 58, Edmeston 34

at Cooperstown Excessive Faculty

EDMESTON (1-3) – n/a.

COOPERSTOWN (2-5) – Wyatt Montana 0-0-0; Ethan Kukenberger 1-1-3; Kalen Dempsey 4-1-9; PJ Kiuber 5-0-10; Troy David 4-2-10; Conrad Erway 2-0-4; Dillion Burns 0-0-0; Charlie Lambert 7-1-17; Colyn Crique 1-0-3; Garet Bush 1-0-2. Totals: 25-5-58.

Edmeston 8 7 12 7 – 34

Cooperstown 13 13 11 21 – 58

Three-pointers – Edmeston n/a; Cooperstown 3 (Lambert 2, Criqui 1).

Notes: Troy Davis 18 rebounds; Charlie Lambert six rebounds, 5 steals, 4 assists.

Subsequent up: Cooperstown performs the match championship sport towards Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball rating from Thursday, Dec. 23

Moriah 56, Fonda-Fultonville 50

at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

MORIAH (6-0) – Brady Olcott 3 0-0 8; Will Rohrer 2 0-0 4; Riley Demarais 1 1-2 3; Bryce Sprague 7 6-7 23; Rowan Swan 5 1-2 16; n/a Williams 1 0-3 3; Caleb Harris 2 1-2 5. Totals: 21 9-12 56.

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (5-2) – Nate Myeck 1 0-0 2; Allen Sales space 2 0-0 6; Jackson Cusack 1 1-2 4; Brady Melious 0 0-0 0; Colin Kowalski 3 3-3 11; Connor Weaver 3 0-0 6; Aidan Coupas 0 0-0 0; Nick Hastings 10 1-1 21. Totals: 20 5-6 50.

Moriah 9 22 15 10 – 56

Fonda-Fultonville 20 8 8 14 – 50

Three-pointers – Moriah 5 (Sprague 3, Olcott 2); Fonda-Fultonville 5 (Sales space 2, Kowalski 2, Cusack 1).

Notes: Moriah is the NYSSWA’s No. 1 workforce in its first state Class C rankings for 2021-22; Fonda-Fultonville acquired honorable point out in Class B; Jackson Cusack 5 assists, three steals; Nick Hastings six rebounds.

Subsequent up: Fonda-Fultonville meets Johnstown Tuesday within the first spherical of Gloversville’s vacation match. Moriah hosts a vacation match and performs Peru within the first spherical Wednesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Dec. 22

Central Valley Academy 73, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 66

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (6-1, 3-0 TVL Pioneer) – Tye Dixon 1 0-0 2; Cole Brewer 0 0-0 0; Adam Corridor 5 1-2 15; Ray Watson 1 0-0 2; Jaylon O’Neal 6 2-4 15; CJ Judd 3 2-2 10; Deacon Judd 7 3-4 17; Kadin Brower 5 1-2 12. Totals: 28 9-14 73.

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (7-1, 2-1 TVL Pioneer) – Ben Donnelly 0 0-0 0; Michael DiGiorgio 0 0-0 0; Isaac Jacobs 7 0-0 16; Ben Wittman 6 3-5 15; Jackson Horodnick 1 0-0 2; Bryce Palmer 7 0-1 14; Elijah Donegan 5 0-0 11; Nate Costello 4 0-0 8. Totals: 29 3-6 66.

Central Valley Academy 20 18 17 18 – 73

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 7 15 20 24 – 66

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 8 (Corridor 4, CJ Judd 2, Brower 1, O’Neal 1); Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 5 (Jacobs 2, Palmer 2, Donegan 1).

Notes: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill is ranked No. 13 in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s first Class B rankings for the season and Central Valley Academy acquired honorable point out; Jaylon O’Neal seven assists, 5 rebounds; Deacon Judd seven rebounds; CJ Judd six rebounds; Kadin Brower six assists; Ben Wittman 11 rebounds, six assists; Bryce Palmer six assists, 5 steals;

Subsequent up: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill performs Waterville at house Tuesday. Central Valley Academy performs Holland Patent Wednesday within the first spherical of West Canada Valley’s vacation match.

Mt. Markham 81, Herkimer 50

HERKIMER (3-3) – Jason Collins 2 0-0 4; Isaiah Walrath 0 1-2 1; Dante Mollel 4 1-3 9; Nick Caruso 2 2-6 6; Exavier Nichols 0 0-2 0; Zach Petucci 1 0-0 3; Brett Coonradt 2 2-2 6; Noah Lewis 1 2-2 4; Kyle Carney 4 8-9 17. Totals: 16 16-26 50.

MT. MARKHAM (4-3) – Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Derrick Edmondson 0 0-0 0; Charlie Hilts 0 0-0 0; Kevin Gates 2 0-0 6; Jordan Dietz 0 1-2 1; Bryce Lynch 2 1-2 5; Will Lunny 9 4-5 26; Jake Senko 5 1-2 15; Ethan Siega 1 0-1 2; Griffin Doyle 1 0-0 3; Shaun Jones 7 1-2 16; Gio Barletta 0 7-10 7; Benjamin Lohmann 0 0-0 0. Totals: 27 15-24 81.

Herkimer 15 13 14 8 – 50

Mt. Markham 18 27 20 16 – 81

Three-pointers – Herkimer 2 (Carney 1, Petucci 1); Mt. Markham 12 (Lunny 4, Senko 4, Gates 2, Doyle 1, Jones 1).

Notes: Shaun Jones 9 rebounds; Gio Barletta seven rebounds, three blocked photographs; Will Lunny six rebounds, 4 steals; Bryce Lynch 5 steals.

Subsequent up: Herkimer is presently scheduled to play Brookfield Tuesday at Richfield Springs Excessive Faculty. Mt. Markham meets Sidney Wednesday within the first spherical of match play in Edmeston.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Dec. 21

Colten Christensen (12) shoots for the Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Wolves over Canajoharie defender Greg Shariff during the second half of Tuesday's game.

Colten Christensen (12) shoots for the Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Wolves over Canajoharie defender Greg Shariff through the second half of Tuesday’s sport.

Canajoharie 63, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 43

CANAJOHARIE (6-1, 3-0 WAC) – Zack Herget 1 2-4 4; Aundray Fowler 4 2-2 12; Zach Fits 3 5-8 13; LA Fairley 6 2-2 16; Greg Shariff 2 1-2 5; Richie Tamsett 1 3-4 5; Jack Montanye 3 0-0 7; Skyler Ferrara 0 0-0 0; BenField 0 1-2 1. Totals: 20 16-24 63.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (5-2, 3-2 WAC) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 0 0-0 0; Andrew Snell 0 0-0 0; Mason Snell 5 4-5 16; Colten Christensen 4 3-8 11; Zach Grant 0 1-2 1; Tristan Stever 0 0-0 0; Ian Smith 0 0-2 0; Sebastian Ackernicht 0 0-0 0; Hunter Smith 0 0-0 0; Owen Feagles 4 2-2 10; Jesse Walrath 2 1-2 5. Totals: 15 11-21 43.

Canajoharie 20 15 17 11 – 63

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 10 6 8 19 – 43

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 7 (Fairley 2, Fowler 2, Fits 2, Montanye 1); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 2 (M.Snell 2). JV – Canajoharie 55-30.

Notes: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville is ranked No. 11 in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s first Class D rankings for the season; Canajoharie is ranked No. 18 in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s first Class C rankings for the season; LA Fairley 14 rebounds; Canajoharie scored the ultimate eight factors of the primary quarter and the primary six of the second to increase a 12-10 result in 26-10.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville hosts its Coach Cutspec Vacation Basic and performs North Warren within the first spherical Dec. 28 following a sport between Fort Plain and Argyle. Canajoharie performs Cherry Valley-Springfield at house Dec. 29 within the first spherical of the Andy Palmer Christmas Basic following the opening varsity sport between Dolgeville and Schoharie.

Dolgeville 65, Adirondack 41

DOLGEVILLE (4-1, 2-1 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 1 0-0 3; Michael Blaskey 0 0-0 0; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 11 5-9 27; Cameron Dager 2 2-2 6; Frank Guenthner 0 0-0 0; Isaiah Rockwell 1 0-0 2; TJ Rankins 5 0-0 15; Jakob Barr 4 0-0 12. Totals: 24 7-11 65.

ADIRONDACK (2-3, 0-2 CSC-II) – Bailey Gleasman 2 2-2 7; Kreedon Rodgers 3 0-0 8; Maxim Weiler 2 0-0 4; Christopher Tavenner 0 0-0 0; Brock Weiler 0 0-0 0; Cameron Zanker 8 2-2 20; Evan Cianfrano 0 0-0 0; Brett Sandford 1 0-0 2; Jorden Rivette 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16 4-4 41.

Dolgeville 18 19 15 13 – 65

Adirondack 7 4 12 18 – 41

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 10 (Rankins 5, Barr 4, Morse 1); Adirondack 5 (Rodgers 2, Zanker 2, Gleasman 1).

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 18 rebounds, eight steals; two blocked photographs; Jakob Barr eight rebounds, 5 assists; TJ Rankins 5 assists; Connor Morse 5 assists; Michael Blaskey three steals; Maxim Weiler seven rebounds; Kreedon Rodgers 5 rebounds, three steals, two blocks; Cameron Zanker 5 rebounds, three steals, two assists.

Subsequent up: Adirondack has a house sport Thursday towards Oriskany and performs in West Canada Valley’s vacation match subsequent week. Dolgeville meets Schoharie Dec. 29 within the first spherical of Canajoharie’s Andy Palmer Christmas Basic.

West Canada Valley 82, Frankfort-Schuyler 41

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-8, 0-3 CSC-II) – n/a.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (6-0, 3-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 8 0-2 21; Will Smith 10 4-4 24; Josh Grabowski 1 0-0 3; Connor Yager 4 2-3 11; Kolby Weakley 2 0-0 4; Cominick Coriale 2 1-2 6; Lonzo Passage 0 1-2 1; Michael Tubia Jr 1 0-0 2; Brandon Gates 2 0-0 4; Camerohn Ludwig 3 0-0 7; Ben Conover 1 0-0 2. Totals: 34 8-13 82.

Frankfort-Schuyler 3 11 17 10 – 41

West Canada Valley 28 16 21 17 – 82

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler n/a; West Canada Valley 9 (Shepardson 5, Coriale 1, Grabowski 1, Ludwig 1, Yager 1).

Notes: West Canada Valley is ranked No. 6 in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s first Class C rankings for the season; Will Smith 10 rebounds, 5 blocked photographs; Brayden Shepardson six assists; Camerohn Ludwig 5 rebounds, 5 assists.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs Adirondack Dec. 29 within the first spherical of its vacation match. Frankfort-Schuyler is off till a Jan. 4 house sport towards Adirondack.

Little Falls 58, Clinton 51, additional time

LITTLE FALLS (8-0, 3-0 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 1 0-0 3; Xavier Dunn 1 0-1 2; Coltan Frederick 9 5-8 23; John Shepardson 6 3-4 17; Rikki Smith 1 0-0 2; Brayton Langdon 1 4-8 6; Tanner Jaquay 2 1-4 5. Totals: 21 13-25 58.

CLINTON (2-5, 1-3 CSC-I) – Pat Ward 4 4-5 14; Taevon Jackson 3 0-0 7; Tega Igho 3 4-5 11; Andre Jackson 3 0-0 6; Jack Stockwell 2 0-0 5; Jack Devine 3 0-0 6; J Palmeri 2 0-0 4. Totals: 20 8-10 51.

Little Falls 16 13 12 10 7 – 58

Clinton 16 8 19 8 – 51

Three-pointers – Little Falls 3 (Shepardson 2, Trumbull 1); Clinton 5 (Ward 2, Igho 1, T.Jackson 1, Stockwell 1).

Notes: Little Falls is ranked No. 15 in New York State Sportswriters Affiliation’s first Class B rankings for the season; Little Falls trailed after three quarters however tied Clinton within the fourth and outscored the Warriors 7-0 in additional time to remain unbeaten; John Shepardson’s 17 factors had been a season-high, 12 rebounds had been a career-high, 4 assists; Coltan Frederick 10 rebounds, 5 steals; Brayton Langdon 10 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Clinton performs once more Wednesday at Oneida. Little Falls has a sport Thursday at Cooperstown.

New York Mills 51, Poland 27

NEW YORK MILLS (3-3, 3-1 CSC-IV) – Davion Slaughter 8 1-2 17; Jaydon Dietz 5 1-2 15; Lucas Kominick 5 0-0 10; Antonio Diorio 2 1-2 5; Marc Fellows 0 1-2 1; Ryan Kominick 1 1-3 3. Totals: 21 5-11 51.

POLAND (1-6, 1-4 CSC-IV) – Carter Cookinham 4-1-9; Nathan Draperv 2-2-6; Owen Bennett 1-0-2; Hunter Conklin 3-0-6; Nate Baumes 1-0-2; Brett Dutcher 0-0-0; Jackson Vail 1-0-2; Seth Walther 0-0-0. Totals: 12-3-27.

New York Mills 15 9 18 9 – 51

Poland 9 9 9 0 – 27

Three-pointers – New York Mills 4 (Dietz 4); Poland 0.

Notes: Carter Cookinham 11 rebounds; Seth Walther seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Poland and Cincinnatus meet Dec. 28 within the first spherical of Fabius-Pompey’s vacation match. New York Mills meets Westmoreland in match play at Rome Free Academy Dec. 28.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Dec. 20

Central Valley Academy 77, Oneida 36

ONEIDA (0-6, 0-4 TVL Pioneer) – Ryan Wuest 1 0-0 2; Hayden Freebern 3 0-0 8; Bryson Carinci 4 1-3 12; Sylvester Sinnott-Wynn 0 0-0 0; Elliot Calianese 0 1-2 1; Austin DeGroat 2 0-2 4; Kannon Curro 0 1-3 1; Landen Fox 3 2-3 8; Braedon Williams 0 0-0 0. Totals: 13 5-13 36.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (5-1, 2-0 TVL Pioneer) – Tye Dixon 4 3-4 14; Cole Brewer 3 0-0 6; Adam Corridor 7 2-2 19; Ray Watson 0 0-0 0; Jaylon O’Neal 8 1-2 18; CJ Judd 1 0-0 3; Deacon Judd 3 4-4 10; Kadin Brower 1 0-0 2; Miles Perry 0 1-2 1; Rotavion Smith 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 0 0-0 0; Vicente Vazquez 2 0-0 4. Totals: 29 11-14 77.

Oneida 5 9 7 15 – 36

Central Valley Academy 24 17 23 13 – 77

Three-pointers – Oneida 5 (Carinci 3, Freebern 2); Central Valley Academy 8 (Dixon 3, Corridor 3, CJ Judd 1, O’Neal 1).

Notes: Cole Brewer eight rebounds, three steals; Deacon Judd seven rebounds; Jaylon O’Neal eight assists, 5 steals.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Wednesday. Oneida has a house sport Wednesday towards Clinton.

Franklin 70, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 62

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (2-4) – Damon Boss 1 0-0 2; Austin Bowman 6 0-0 12; Brogan Graves 0 3-6 3; Dylan Hosford 5 2-2 13; Bradyn Dunckel 4 3-6 11; Jordan Diliberto 5 0-0 15; Landon Schultz 2 0-0 6. Totals: 23 8-14 62.

FRANKLIN (7-1) – Matt Serrao 15 6-12 39; Brandon Gregory 5 1-5 11; Alan Dumond 1 0-2 2; William Mettler 3 0-0 9; Tyler Holcomb 4 0-0 9. Totals: 28 7-19 70.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 9 14 18 21 – 62

Franklin 10 22 14 24 – 70

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 8 (Diliberto 5, Schultz 2, Hosford 1); Franklin 7 (Mettler 3, Serrao 3, Holcomb 1).

Notes: Recreation was rescheduled from Feb. 4.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger meets Brookfield within the first spherical of its vacation match Dec. 28 following the primary varsity sport between Herkimer and New York Mills. Franklin performs within the POat Grasso Event at South Kortright Dec. 29 and 30.

Boys’ basketball rating from Sunday, Dec. 19

Coaches vs. Most cancers Bracket Buster

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 65, Galway 41

at Hudson Valley Group Faculty, Troy

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (5-1, 3-1 WAX ) – Paetyn Logan-Dllenbeck 7 2-4 17; Andrew Snell 0 1-2 1; Mason Snell 7 6-12 21; Colten Christensen 4 0-0 8; Owen Feagles 4 4-6 12; Jesse Walrath 3 0-1 6. Totals: 25 13-25 65.

GALWAY (3-2, 0-1 WAC) – Josh Lovelass 2 0-3 4; Jack Ryan 4 0-0 8; Zachary Kenyon 4 0-0 9; Colin Anderson 3 0-0 7; Thomas Villano 0 1-2 1; Gavin O’Neil 4 2-2 12. Totals: 17 3-7 41.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 19 14 14 18 – 65

Galway 11 7 15 8 – 41

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 2 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1, Snell 1); Galway 4 (O’Neil 2, Anderson 1, Kenyon 1).

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs at house Tuesday towards Canajoharie. Galway is house Tuesday for a sport towards Finda-Fultonville.

Boys’ basketball rating from Saturday, Dec. 18

Coaches vs. Most cancers Bracket Buster

Canajoharie 56, Greenville 48

at Hudson Valley Group Faculty, Troy

CANAJOHARIE (5-1) – Aundray Fowler 5 2-4 17; Zac Fits 2 0-1 5; LA Fairley 4 2-2 12; Greg Shariff 0 0-0 0; Richie Tamsett 5 2-5 12; Jack Montanye 3 4-4 10. Totals: 19 10-16 56.

GREENVILLE (2-4) – Trey Smith 6 2-2 18; Jack Motta 3 1-3 7; Nick West 2 0-0 5; Cody Thompson 2 0-0 5; Joey Domermuth 0 0-0 0; Liam Bowden 1 1-1 3; Peyton Gergen 4 2-2 10. Totals: 18 6-8 48.

Canajoharie 13 24 9 10 – 56

Greenville 9 19 15 5 – 48

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 8 (Fowler 5, Fairley 2, Fits 1); Greenville 6 (Smith 4, Thompson 1, West 1).

Notes: Canajoharie led 36-43 after three quarters and Aundray Fowler contributed two of his 5 three-pointers as Canajoharie outscored Greenville 10-5 within the fourth; Greenville was overwhelmed 75-39 by Watervliet Friday.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie performs Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville on the street Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Dec. 17

Herkimer 69, Adirondack 38

ADIRONDACK (2-2, 0-1 CSC-II) – Bailey Gleasman 1 0-0 3; Kreedon Rodgers 2 2-2 6; Maxim Weiler 1 0-0 2; Brock Weiler 1 0-0 3; Cameron Zanker 6 0-0 12; Aaron Woodhill 1 0-0 2; Brett Sandford 1 2-4 5; Afton Inexperienced 1 0-0 3; Brandon Moore 1 0-1 2. Totals: 15 4-7 38.

HERKIMER (3-2, 2-1 CSC-II) – James Collins 3 0-0 6; Dante Mollel 3 4-5 11; Nick Caruso 4 0-2 9; Exavier Nichols 3 2-3 8; Zach Petucci 1 1-2 3; Brett Coonradt 3 0-3 7; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 2; Jacob Lamanna 1 0-0 2; Isiah Brown 1 3-4 5; Kyle Carney 6 2-2 17. Totals: 26 12-21 69.

Adirondack 7 5 14 12 – 38

Herkimer 17 12 20 20 – 69

Three-pointers – Adirondack 4 (Gleasman 1, Inexperienced 1, Sandford 1, B.Weiler 1); Herkimer 6 (Carney 3, Caruso 1, Coonradt 1, Mollel 1). JV – Herkimer gained.

Subsequent up: Adirondack performs at house Tuesday towards Dolgeville. Herkimer performs Wednesday at Mt. Markham.

Dolgeville Blue Devil Kamryn Comstock (10) puts back a rebound against West Canada Valley during the fourth quarter of Friday's game.

Dolgeville Blue Satan Kamryn Comstock (10) places again a rebound towards West Canada Valley through the fourth quarter of Friday’s sport.

West Canada Valley 64, Dolgeville 44

WEST CANADA VALLEY (5-0, 2-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 6 2-2 17; Will Smith 9 4-4 22; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 3 0-0 8; Kolby Weakley 2 0-0 5; Lonzo Passage 1 0-0 2; Brandon Gates 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 3 2-2 10; Ben Conover 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24 8-8 64.

DOLGEVILLE (3-1, 1-1 CSC-II) – Michael Blaskey 5 3-3 13; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 5 2-6 12; Frank Guenthner 1 2-4 4; Isaiah Rockwell 0 1-2 1; Jakob Barr 2 0-0 6; Connor Morse 2 2-2 8; Brett Mosher 0 0-0 0. Totals: 15 10-17 44.

West Canada Valley 14 17 16 17 – 64

Dolgeville 12 9 10 13 – 44

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 8 (Shepardson 3, Ludwig 2, Yager 2, Weakley 1); Dolgeville 2 (Morse 2, Rockwell 2). JV – West Canada Valley 71-30.

Notes: Will Smith 18 rebounds, seven steals; Camerohn Ludwig 11 rebounds, 5 assists; Brayden Shepardson 5 rebounds, 5 assists; Connor Yager six rebounds; Kamryn Comstock 10 rebounds.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs at house Tuesday towards Frankfort-Schuyler. Dolgeville performs at Adirondack Tuesday.

Logan Frederick (3) scores with a layup during a 16-2 Little Falls run in the first quarter of Friday's game against Holland Patent.

Logan Frederick (3) scores with a layup throughout a 16-2 Little Falls run within the first quarter of Friday’s sport towards Holland Patent.

Little Falls 72, Holland Patent 59

HOLLAND PATENT (1-3, 1-2 CSC-I) – Maddox Williams 2 1-2 6; Nicholas Acevedo 3 2-6 8; Alex McLaughlin 2 0-2 4; Zion Snyder 2 3-4 7; Dylan McGuire 5 4-6 14; Jonathan Zylinsky 2 1-2 5; Jeffrey DeWar 6 2-4 15. Totals: 22 13-26 59.

LITTLE FALLS (7-0, 2-0 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 0 0-0 0; Xavier Dunn 1 1-2 4; Logan Frederick 11 3-3 27; Coltan Frederick 8 3-6 21; Jack Morotti 0 0-0 0; John Shepardson 3 0-0 8; Rikki Smith 3 0-0 7; Brayton Langdon 2 1-4 5; Tanner Jaquay 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 8-15 72.

Holland Patent 10 17 13 19 – 59

Little Falls 23 22 15 12 – 72

Three-pointers – Holland Patent 2 (DeWar 1, Williams 1); Little Falls 8 (C.Frederick 2, L.Frederick 2, Shepardson 2, Dunn 1, Smith 1). JV – Little Falls 48-30.

Notes: Little Falls took lead with 16-2 run in first quarter; Logan Frederick 10 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 assists; Coltan Frederick eight rebounds, seven steals, 4 assists, two blocked photographs.

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs at Clinton Tuesday. Holland Patent performs at house Tuesday towards Sherburne-Earlville.

Oriskany 54, Poland 32

ORISKANY (2-3, 2-1 CSC-IV) – Ryan Shackett 1 1-2 3; Alexander Burrows 6 0-0 14; Nick Hays 1 0-0 2; Jack Tamburino 2 0-0 5; Josh Zyskowski 1 0-0 2; Jacob Usyk 0 0-0 0; Anthony Kernan 0 0-0 0; Jason Reid 3 3-3 9; Ty Zizzi 7 0-0 18. Totals: 21 3-3 52.

POLAND (1-5, 1-3 CSC-IV) – n/a.

Three-pointers – Oriskany 7 (Zizzi 4, Burrows 2, Tamburino 1); Poland n/a.

Notes: Alexander Burrows seven steals, 5 rebounds; Nick Hays foursteals, 5 rebounds; Jason reid six rebounds.

Subsequent up: Poland performs at house Tuesday towards New York Mills. Oriskany performs at Hamilton Tuesday.

Ray Clement Vacation Basic

Morris 69, Frankfort-Schuyler 56

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-7) – Roman Harrod 3-3-11; Lionell Coulthurst 6-0-12; Angelo DeSarro 7-0-17; Donald Gatto 2-0-5; Angelo DeBrango 0-0-0; Joshua Stemmer 3-3-9; Logan Doolen 1-0-2. Totals: 22-6-56.

MORRIS (n/a) – n/a.

Frankfort-Schuyler 9 13 15 19 – 56

Morris 18 18 15 18 – 69

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 6 (DeSarro 3, Harrod 2, Gatto 1); Morris n/a.

Notes: Frankfort-Schuyler had beated Oxford Academy 51-49 Thursday within the opening sport of the three-team spherical robin match; Lionell Coulthurst 9 rebounds, three steals; Angelo DeSarro 4 steals; Tiger Stancil had 22 factors and 9 rebounds for Morris whereas Jon Little one had 15 factors and 18 rebounds and Scott Murphy added 15 factors.

Subsequent up: Morris meets Oxford Academy within the match finale Saturday afternoon. Frankfort-Schuyler performs at West Canada Valley Tuesday.

Canajoharie 68, Schenectady-Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 52

NOTRE DAME-BISHOP GIBBONS (2-3) – Dequawn Inexperienced 4 1-2 9; Conner Pretty 0 0-0 0 ; Nicholas Mendonca 0 0-0 0; Joseph Moran 0 0-0 0; Josh Pigliavento 5 1-3 12; Esiasyn Starr 6 2-5 14; Nathaniel Wylie 5 5-5 17. Totals: 20 9-15 52.

CANAJOHARIE (4-1) – Aundray Fowler 7 4-8 19; Zac Fits 3 3-6 11; LA Fairley 10 1-3 22; Grag Shariff 1 0-0 2; Richie Tamsett 1 2-2 4; Jack Montanye 5 0-0 10. Totals: 27 10-19 68.

Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 7 17 15 13 – 52

Canajoharie 15 13 17 23 – 68

Three-pointers – Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 3 (Wylie 2, Pigliavento 1); Canajoharie 4 (Fits 2, Fairley 1, Fowler 1).

Subsequent up: Canajoharie travels to Hudson Valley Group Faculty Saturday for a Coaches vs. Most cancers Bracket Buster sport towards Greenville.

Boys’ basketball rating from Thursday, Dec. 16

Ray Clement Vacation Basic at Morris Excessive Faculty

Frankfort-Schuyler 51, Oxford Academy 49

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (1-6) – Roman Harrod 4-0-10; Lionell Coulthurst 1-0-2; Angelo DeSarro 3-3-10; Jack McMurray 1-0-2; Donald Gatto 4-4-13; Angelo DeBrango 1-3-5; Joshua Stemmer 3-3-9. Totals: 17-13-51.

OXFORD ACADEMY (n/a) – n/a.

Frankfort-Schuyler 14 17 10 10 – 51

Oxford Academy 14 18 10 7 – 49

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 4 (Harrod 2, DeSarro 1, Gatto 1); Oxford Academy n/a.

Notes: Frankfort-Schuyler trailed by one level after three quarters and outscored Oxford Academy 10-7 within the fourth to earn its first win of the season; Angelo DeBrango eight rebounds, 4 steals; Roman Harrod 4 steals; Joshua Stemmer eight rebounds; Angelo DeSarro 5 assists, 5 rebounds, three steals; Ethan Fleury led Oxford Academy with 23 factors whereas Troy Simpson scored 13.

Subsequent up: The match was reduce from 4 groups to a few and is being performed as a spherical robin. Frankfort- Schuyler returns to Morris Friday for its second sport towards the host college. Morris will play Oxford Academy Saturday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Wednesday, Dec. 15

West Canada Valley 64, Herkimer 51

West Canada Valley 64, Herkimer 51

HERKIMER (2-2, 1-1 CSC-II) – James Collins 2 0-0 5; Dante Mollel 1 3-5 5; Nick Caruso 2 2-4 6; Exavier Nichols 2 0-0 4; Zach Petucci 2 0-1 5; Brett Coonradt 2 0-1 4; Noah Lewis 1 0-0 3; Isiah Brown 2 1-2 5; Kyle Carney 5 4-5 14. Totals: 19 10-18 51.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (4-0, 1-0 CSC-II) – Brayden Shepardson 6 1-1 18; Will Smith 9 1-7 19; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 4 1-2 9; Kolby Weakley 2 2-3 6; Dominick Coriale 0 0-0 0; Lonzo Passage 0 0-0 0; Brandon Gates 1 0-0 2; Camerohn Ludwig 3 0-0 8; Ben Conover 1 0-0 2. Totals: 26 5-13 64.

Herkimer 7 6 12 26 – 51

West Canada Valley 15 21 20 8 – 64

Three-pointers – Herkimer 3 ( Collins 1, Lewis 1, Petucci 1); West Canada Valley 7 (Shepardson 5, Ludwig 2).

Notes: Will Smith 12 rebounds, three steals; Kolby Weakley six assists, 4 steals; Camerohn Ludwig 5 assists, 5 rebounds, 4 blocked photographs, three steals.

Subsequent up: Herkimer performs at house Friday towards Adirondack. West Canada Valley performs at Dolgeville Friday.

Fort Plain 58, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 48

FORT PLAIN (n/a) – Robert Jordan 7 6-10 20; Levi Thomas 2 0-2 4; Clayton Welch 3 3-4 9; Owen Landry 2 0-2 4; Stephen Grey 0 2-4 2; Estee Smith 1 0-0 2; Austin Vangorder 6 0-0 17. Totals: 21 11-22 58.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (4-1) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 4 0-0 8; Mason Snell 6 3-4 16; Colten Christensen 3 0-1 6; Owen Feagles 8 2-3 18. Totals: 21 5-8 48.

Fort Plain 20 8 18 12 – 58

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 10 10 9 19 – 48

Three-pointers – Fort Plain 5 (Vangorder 5); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1 (Snell 1).

Notes: Robert Jordan scored 16 of his 20 factors within the second half – 9 within the third quarter and five-for-six foul taking pictures within the fourth for Fort Plain; Austin Vangorder had three of his 5 three-pointers within the first quarter for Fort Plaain; Owen Feagles scored eight factors and Mason Snell had seven within the fourth quarter for Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville.

Subsequent up: Fort Plain performs Friday at Duanesburg. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs Friday at Schoharie, and the groups play again to again Sunday to begin the second day of the Coaches vs. Most cancers Bracket Buster at Hudson Valley Group Faculty; Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs first at 9 a.m. towards Galway and Fort Plain follows with a ten:30 a.m. sport towards Greenwich.

Canajoharie 50, Northville 42

CANAJOHARIE (3-1) – Zachary Herget 0 0-0 0; Aundray Fowler 6 5-5 20; Zachary Fits 3 0-0 8; LA Fairley 3 1-3 7; Greg Shariff 0 0-0 0; Richie Tamsett 4 1-2 9; Jack Montanye 2 2-6 6. Totals: 18 9-16 50.

NORTHVILLE (n/a) – JT Artikuski 0 2-4 2; Jacob Frank 6 7-9 19; Daniel VanNostrand 4 3-3 13; Andrew Cordone 1 0-0 2; Wyatt Sira 1 1-2 4; Evan Tamulaitis 1 0-0 2. Totals: 13 13-18 42.

Canajoharie 14 14 11 11 – 50

Northville 14 11 10 7 – 42

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 5 (Fowler 3, Fits 2); Northville 3 (Van Nostrand 2, Sira 1).

Notes: Aundray Fowler scored eight factors within the fourth quarter and his all three of Canajoharie’s subject targets within the closing interval.

Subsequent up: Canajoharie performs at house Friday towards Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons of Schenectady. Northville’s subsequent sport is Saturday at Hudson Valley Group Faculty towards Loudonville Christian within the two-day Coaches vs. Most cancers Bracket Buster; Canajoharie additionally performs there Saturday towards Greenville.

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Dec. 14

Central Valley Academy 70, Camden 54

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (4-1, 1-0 TVL Pioneer) – Cole Brewer 1 2-2 4; Adam Corridor 5 2-2 15; TJ Luke 0 0-0 0; Ray Watson 3 0-0 6; Jaylon O’Neal 8 3-4 21; CJ Judd 3 0-0 6; Deacon Judd 5 5-5 15; Kadin Brower 1 1-3 3; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Carson Warmuth 0 0-0 0; Vicente Vazquez 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 13-16 70.

CAMDEN (1-3, 1-2 TVL Pioneer) – Connor Dean 5 0-0 14; Ryan Leos 3 8-10 16; Connor MacArthur 2 5-6 9; Eli Cioni 4 2-2 10; AJ Paul 1 0-0 2; Noah Morse 1 0-0 2; Zane O’Hara 0 0-0 0; Tyler Skinner 0 1-2 1; Gavin Kuc 0 0-0 0; Ed Sherman 0 0-0 0; Jayvin Smith 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16 16-20 54

Central Valley Academy 18 15 20 17 – 70

Camden 16 15 14 9 – 54

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 5 (Corridor 3, O’Neal 2); Camden 6 (Dean 4, Leos 2).

Notes: Kadin Brower 10 rebounds, 4 assists; Jaylon O’Neal 5 assists, three steals; Cole Brewer 4 steals.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy is house Monday for a sport towards Oneida. Camden performs at house once more Dec. 23 towards Oswego.

Little Falls 70, Sherburne-Earlville 45

LITTLE FALLS (6-0, 1-0 CSC-I) – Gavin Trumbull 1 0-0 3; Xavier Dunn 2 0-0 5; Logan Frederick 4 1-2 11; Coltan Frederick 5 2-3 13; Jack Morotti 2 1-1 5; John Shepardson 5 2-2 14; AJ Blowers 1 0-0 2; Brayton Langdon 5 1-2 11; Tanner Jaquay 3 0-0 6. Totals: 28 7-10 70.

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (3-3, 1-1 CSC-I) – Ethan Simonds 2 0-0 4; Taylor Grzymkowski 4 0-0 9; Preston Eaves 2 0-0 6; Brock Weidman 3 2-4 8; Zachary Trass 2 0-0 4; Ethan Kober 3 0-0 6; Garrett Fleming 1 0-1 2; Jack Rodman 3 0-0 6. Totals: 20 2-5 45.

Little Falls 19 17 22 12 – 70

Sherburne-Earlville 14 8 2 21 – 45

Three-pointers – Little Falls 7 (L.Frederick 2, Shepardson 2, Dunn 1, C.Frederick 1, Trumbull 1); Sherburne-Earlville 3 (Eaves 2, Grzymkowski 1).

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs at house Friday towards Holland Patent. Sherburne-Earlville performs at Canastota Friday.

Dolgeville 75, Frankfort-Schuyler 51

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (0-6, 0-2 CSC-II) – n/a.

DOLGEVILLE (3-0, 1-0 CSC-II) – Connor Morse 4 0-0 12; Michael Blaskey 6 0-0 12; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 17 5-5 39; Frank Guenthner 1 0-0 2; Jakob Barr 2 0-0 6; Brett Mosher 2 0-0 4. Totals: 32 5-5 75.

Frankfort-Schuyler 9 22 9 11 – 51

Dolgeville 17 20 24 14 – 75

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler n/a; Dolgeville 6 (C.Morse 4, Barr 2).

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 20 rebounds, three assists, three steals, three blocked photographs; Michael Blaskey eight steals, seven assists; Connor Morse six rebounds in his first sport of the season.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler travels to Morris Thursday for the primary spherical of vacation match play towards Oxford; the boys will play the second sport of a doubleheader after the colleges’ varsity ladies play at 5:30 p.m. Dolgeville performs at house once more Friday towards West Canada Valley.

Mt. Markham 61, Westmoreland 51

WESTMORELAND (2-2, 1-1 CSC-III) – n/a.

MT. MARKHAM (2-3, 1-1 CSC-III) – Kevin Gates 0 0-0 0; Jordan Dietz 0 0-0 0; Bryce Lynch 3 1-1 7; Will Lunny 9 3-3 23; Jake Senko 2 2-2 6; Ethan Siega 1 0-0 3; Griffin Doyle 4 0-0 9; Shaun Jones 0 2-2 2; Gio Barletta 2 1-6 5; Benjamin Lohmann 2 0-0 6. Totals: 23 9-14 61.

Westmoreland 12 19 13 7 – 51

Mt. Markham 10 13 15 23 – 61

Three-pointers – Westmoreland n/a; Mt. Markham 6 (Lohmann 2, Lunny 2, Doyle 1, Siega 1).

Notes: Will Lunny eight steals, six rebounds; Jake Senko seven rebounds, 4 steals; Bryce Lynch 5 steals; Mt. Markham trailed 31-23 at halftime and 44-38 after three quarters earlier than outscoring Westmoreland 23-7 within the fourth.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham performs at Cooperstown Friday. Westmoreland play at house Friday towards Waterville.

Sauquoit Valley 51, Cooperstown 36

COOPERSTOWN (1-3, 0-1 CSC-III) – Ethan Kukenberger 1-0-3; PJ Kiuber 3-1-7; Troy Davis 1-0-2; Colyn Criqui 2-0-6; Conrad Erway 1-0-2; Charlie Lambert 4-2-14. Totals: 12-3-36.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (3-3, 1-1 CSC-III) – Donovan Nelson 7-0-15; Garret Stalker 2-4-10; Andrew Worth 2-3-7; Ben Logalbo 4-1-10; Nick Miller 4-3-11. Totals: 19-11-53.

Cooperstown 12 8 10 6 – 36

Sauquoit Valley 13 13 17 8 – 51

Three-pointers – Cooperstown 7 (Lambert 4, Criqui 2, Kukenberger 1); Sauquoit Valley 4 (Stalker 2, Logalbo 1, Nelson 1).

Subsequent up: Cooperstown performs at house Friday towards Mt. Markham. Sauquoit Valley performs at Waterville Tuesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Monday, Dec. 13

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 64, Wells 36

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (4-0) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 0 1-2 1;Michael Inexperienced 0 0-0 0; Andrew Snell 0 0-0 0; Mason Snell 7 3-4 17; Kyle Corridor 0 0-0 0; Colten Christensen 7 4-6 18; Zachary Grant 0 0-0 0; Tristan Stever 0 0-2 0; Ian Smith 0 0-0 0; Sebastian Ackernicht 0 0-0 0; Christian Mosher 0 0-0 0; Hunter Smith 1 2-2 4; Owen Feagles 7 0-1 14; Jesse walrath 5 0-0 10. Totals: 27 10-17 64.

WELLS (2-2) – Stanley Koniszewski 2 0-0 4; Logan Allen 0 0-0 0; Raymond Msimanga 8 2-4 19; Jake Stuart 2 0-0 5; Kevin Simmons 2 0-0 4; Matt Koniszewski 1 0-0 2; Pierce O’Rourke 1 0-2 2; Owen Blowers 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16 2-6 36.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 28 4 26 6 – 64

Wells 7 11 11 7 – 36

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 0; Wells 2 (Msimanga 1, Stuart 1).

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah performs at house Wednesday towards Fort Plain.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 50, Edmeston 33

EDMESTON (0-1) – Caleb Zinger 2 2-4 6; Kyle Ough 4 0-0 11; Gavin McEnroe 1 0-0 2; Colin McEnroe 4 0-2 8; Isaac Richards 1 0-0 2; Preston Graham 2 0-0 4. Totals: 14 2-6 33.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (2-3) – Damon Boss 0 3-3 3; Clay Bobnick 0 2-2 2; Austin Bowman 6 3-6 16; Andrew Oakley 1 0-0 2; Brogan Graves 2 0-0 4; Dylan Hosford 7 3-3 18; Bradyn Dunckel 1 0-0 2; Jordan Diliberto 1 0-0 3. Totals: 18 11-14 50.

Edmeston 5 15 4 9 – 33

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 15 14 13 8 – 50

Three-pointers – Edmeston 3 (Ough 3); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 3 (Bowman 1, Diliberto 1, Hosford 1).

Notes: Jeff Busch coached Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger via Google Meet whereas recovering from COVID-19; Dylan Hosford had a triple double.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs has two weeks off earlier than internet hosting its vacation match Dec. 28 and 29.

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Dec. 11

Little Falls Vacation Basic championship sport

Little Falls 62, Central Valley Academy 50

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (3-1) – Cole Brewer 2 0-0 4; Adam Corridor 2 1-2 6; TJ Luke 2 1-1 5; Ray Watson 1 1-2 3; Jaylon O’Neal 8 1-4 17; CJ Judd 2 2-4 7; Deacon Judd 2 0-0 4; Kadin Brower 2 0-2 4. Totals: 21 6-15 50.

LITTLE FALLS (5-0) – Gavin Trumbull 0 0-0 0; Xavier Dunn 0 0-0 0; Logan Frederick 5 4-8 15; Coltan Frederick 4 5-8 14; John Shepardson 4 0-0 12; Rikki Smith 3 0-0 7; Brayton Langdon 2 4-6 8; Tanner Jaquay 3 0-0 6. Totals: 21 13-22 62.

Central Valley Academy 9 18 8 15 – 50

Little Falls 18 16 12 16 – 62

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 2 (Corridor 1, CJ Judd 1); Little Falls 7 (Shepardson 4, C.Frederick 1, L.Frederick 1, Smith 1). JV – Central Valley Academy defeated Little Falls in junior varsity championship sport.

Notes: Tanner Jaquay 9 rebounds; Coltan Frederick seven rebounds; Logan Frederick 5 assists, 4 steals.

Most Invaluable Participant: Logan Frederick, Little Falls.

Event All-Stars: Angelo DeSarro, Frankfort-Schuyler; LA Fairley, Canajoharie; Coltan Frederick, Little Falls; Deacon Judd, Central Valley Academy; Jaylon O’Neal, Central Valley Academy; John Shepardson, Little Falls.

JV sportsmanship awards: Zach Fallis, Little Falls; Cody Hyney, Canajoharie; Thomas Jacquays, Central Valley Academy; Philip Tangorra, Frankfort-Schuyler.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs at Camden to begin Tri-Valley League play Tuesday. Little Falls travels to Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.

Little Falls Vacation Basic comfort sport

Canajoharie 74, Frankfort-Schuyler 37

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (0-5) – Roman Harrod 4 2-3 11; Lionell Coulthurst 1 1-7 3; Angelo DeSarro 1 4-7 6; Jack McMurray 1 1-2 3; Donald Gatto 0 1-2 1; Angelo DeBrango 0 0-0 0; Joshua Stemmer 4 2-7 11; Carter Doolen 0 0-0 0; Logan Doolen 1 0-1 2; Alexander Scholl 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 11-29 37.

CANAJOHARIE (2-1) – LA Fairley 4 1-3 11; Skyler Ferrara 1 0-0 2; Aundray Fowler 5 5-10 18; Zachary Herget 2 0-0 4; Jack Montanye 4 0-0 11; Greg Shariff 3 0-0 6; Zach Fits 7 1-2 20; Richie Tamsett 1 0-0 2. Totals: 27 7-15 74.

Frankfort-Schuyler 4 10 10 13 – 37

Canajoharie 11 18 24 21 – 74

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 2 (Harrod 1, Stemmer 1); Canajoharie 13 (Fits 5, Fowler 3, Montanye 3, Fairley 2). JV – Canajoharie defeated Frankfort-Schuyler in junior varsity comfort sport.

Notes: Lionell Coulthurst seven rebounds, 4 steals; Angelo DeBrango six rebounds; Joshua Stemmer six rebounds.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler travels to Dolgeville Tuesday. Canajoharie performs at Northville Wednesday.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Dec. 10

Canajoharie Cougar Aundray Fowler (2) attempts a shot between Central Valley Academy defenders during in first round play Friday at the Little Falls Holiday Classic.

Canajoharie Cougar Aundray Fowler (2) makes an attempt a shot between Central Valley Academy defenders throughout in first spherical play Friday on the Little Falls Vacation Basic.

Little Falls Vacation Basic (first spherical)

Central Valley Academy 75, Canajoharie 56

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (3-0) – Tye Dixon 0 1-2 1; Cole Brewer 2 0-0 4; TJ Luke 1 0-0 2; Ray Watson 3 3-4 9; Jaylon O’Neal 11 1-2 26; CJ Judd 3 0-0 8; Deacon Judd 6 3-4 15; Kadin Brower 4 0-1 10; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Rotavion Smith 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 0 0-0 0; Vicente Vazquez 0 0-0 0. Totals: 30 8-13 75.

CANAJOHARIE (1-1) – Zachary Herget 1 0-0 2; Aundray Fowler 5 1-4 12; Zachary Fits 1 0-0 3; LA Fairley 7 2-2 18; Greg Shariff 2 0-0 5; Richie Tamsett 0 0-0 0; Jack Montanye 5 2-2 14; Skyler Ferrar 0 1-2 1; Ben Mead 0 1-2 1. Totals: 21 7-12 56.

Central Valley Academy 23 20 21 11 – 75

Canajoharie 19 14 7 16 – 56

Three-pointers – Central Valley Academy 7 (O’Neal 3, Brower 2 CJ Judd 2); Canajoharie 7 (Fairley 2, Montanye 2, Fowler 1, Shariff 1, Fits 1). JV – Central Valley Academy gained.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy performs within the match championship sport towards Little Falls Saturday afternoon. Canajoharie meets Frankfort-Schuyler within the comfort sport.

Tanner Jaquay (30) attempts a shot for Little Falls between Frankfort-Schuyler defenders Friday during a first round game at the Little Falls Holiday Classic.

Tanner Jaquay (30) makes an attempt a shot for Little Falls between Frankfort-Schuyler defenders Friday throughout a primary spherical sport on the Little Falls Vacation Basic.

Little Falls Vacation Basic (first spherical)

Little Falls 78, Frankfort-Schuyler 33

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (0-4) – Roman Harrod 1 0-0 3; Lionell Coulthurst 1 0-0 2; Angelo DeSarro 3 4-9 11; Jack McMurray 1 0-0 2; Donald Gatto 1 1-2 4; Angelo DeBrango 2 1-6 5; Joshua Stemmer 0 0-0 0; Carter Doolen 1 0-0 2; Logan Doolen 2 0-1 4; Alex Scholl 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 6-18 33.

LITTLE FALLS (4-0) – Gavin Trumbull 2 1-1 6; Xavier Dunn 3 0-0 8; Logan Frederick 7 2-2 16; Coltan Frederick 3 0-0 7; Jack Morotti 1 0-0 2; John Shepardson 3 3-4 12; Rikki Smith 2 0-0 5; Andrew Richardson 1 0-0 2; AJ Blowers 1 0-0 3; Brayton Langdon 4 1-1 9; Luke Gross 1 0-0 2; Tanner Jaquay 2 2-3 6. Totals: 30 September 11 78.

Frankfort-Schuyler 7 12 8 6 – 33

Little Falls 27 20 17 14 – 78

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler (DeSarro 1, Gatto 1, Harrod 1); Little Falls 8 (Shepardson 3, Dunn 2, Blowers 1, C.Frederick 1, Smith 1, Trumbull 1). JV – Little Falls gained.

Notes: Little Falls had beforehand gained 59-43 at Frankfort-Schuyler Dec. 3.

Subsequent up: Little Falls performs Central Valley Academy within the match championship sport Saturday afternoon. Frankfort-Schuyler meets Canajoharie within the comfort sport.

Waterville 61, Mt. Markham 52, additional time

WATERVILLE (3-2, 1-0 CSC-III) – Rocco Padula 0 1-6 1; Tyson Maxam 10 10-13 33; Jackson Ruane 0 1-2 1; Gabe Williams 3 2-10 8; Devin Barnes 1 0-0 2; Joseph Hinman 2 0-0 4; Cole Pearsall 4 3-5 12. Totals: 20 17-36 61.

MT. MARKHAM (1-3, 0-1 CSC-III) – Kevin Gates 0 1-1 1; Jordan Dietz 1 0-4 3; Brett Lynch 0 1-2 1; Will Lunny 10 5-5 29; Jake Senko 1 3-4 5; Ethan Siega 2 2-2 7; Griffin Doyle 3 0-0 6; Shaun Jones 0 0-0 0; Gio Barletta 0 0-0 0; Ben Lohmann 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17 12-18 52.

Waterville 20 12 13 7 9 – 61

Mt. Markham 14 6 14 18 0 – 52

Three-pointers – Waterville 4 (Maxam 3, Pearsall 1); Mt. Markham 6 (Lunny 4, Dietz 1, Siega 1).

Notes: Groups had been tied at 52 on the finish of regulation and Waterville outscored Mt. Markham 9-0 in additional time; Waterville led 32-20 at halftime and was outscored by the equivalent rating within the second half; Will Lunny 13 rebounds, 4 assists, three steals; Brett Lynch six rebounds, three steals; Ethan Siega seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Waterville performs Stockbridge Valley Monday at house. Mt. Markham has a house sport Tuesday towards Westmoreland.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 62, Berne-Knox-Westerlo 61

BERNE-KNOX-WESTERLO (n/a) – Mark Edwards 5 9-10 21; Dave Cortes 2 2-2 7; Zach Brink 5 3-6 15; Stavros Lefkaditis 3 0-0 6; Jake Detlefson 2 2-4 7; AJ Wright 2 1-5 5. Totals: 19 17-27 61.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (3-0, 2-0 WAC Mohawk) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 7 0-2 15; Mason Snell 7 6-8 20; Colten Cristensen 5 5-6 15; Hunter Smith 1 0-0 2; Owen Feagles 3 0-0 6; Jesse Walrath 2 0-0 4. Totals: 25 11-16 62.

Berne-Knox-Westerlo 13 20 12 16 – 61

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 12 21 16 13 – 62

Three-pointers – Berne-Knox-Westerlo 6 (Brink 2, Edwards 2, Cortes 1, Detlefson 1); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1 (Logan-Dillenbeck 1).

Subsequent up: Berne-Knox-Westerlo takes on Hoosic Valley at house Monday. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs at Part VII Wells.

Fonda-Fultonville 45, Duanesburg 26

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (n/a) – Roger Boyer 1 0-0 2; Allen Sales space 0 0-0 0; Jackson Cusack 3 3-7 10; Brady Melious 0 2-2 2; Colin Kowalski 3 0-0 9; Brady Whipple 0 0-0 0; Connor Weaver 2 6-8 10; Aidan Coupas 2 0-0 6; Nick Hastings 2 2-2 6. Totals: 13 13-19 45.

DUANESBURG (n/a) – Murphy Hyde 1 0-1 3; Owen Lohret 2 0-1 4; Bryce Burkhardt 1 0-0 2; Jeffrey Mulhern 0 9-10 9; Jack Hart 0 0-1 0; Kyle Williams 1 0-3 3; Andrew Harris 2 1-2 5. Totals: 7 10-18 26.

Fonda-Fultonville 9 16 5 15 – 45

Duanesburg 5 10 7 4 – 26

Three-pointers – Fulton-Fultonville 6 (Kowalski 3, Coupas 2, Cusack 1); Duanesburg 2 (Hyde 1, Williams 1).

Notes: Jackson Cusack 9 rebounds, three assists, three steals; Nick Hastings 9 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Duanesburg has house video games Tuesday and Friday towards Schoharie and Fort Plain, respectively. Fonda-Fultonville performs at Mayfield Friday and meets Bethlehem at Hudson Valley Group Faculty the comply with day in Coaches vs. Most cancers play.

Hamilton 81, Poland 81

POLAND (1-3, 1-1 CSC-IV) – n/a.

HAMILTON (2-0, 2-0 CSC-IV) – Brady Foster 0 0-0 0; Zach LaFrance 2 1-2 6; Jake Wright 3 0-0 6; Tom Simpson 7 1-3 15; Luke Jackson 3 0-1 7; Sami Cigeroglu 7 0-0 14; Reese Snyder 5 0-0 10; Ethan Nagel 2 0-2 4; Ian Skinner 3 0-0 6; Hudson Idzi 4 0-0 9; Lowell Nugent 2 0-0 4. Totals: 38 2-8 81.

Poland 2 10 2 4 – 18

Hamilton 25 24 25 7 – 81

Three-pointers – Poland n/a; Hamilton 3 (Idzi 1, Jackson 1, LaFrance 1).

Notes: Tom Simpson 9 assists, 5 steals, 5 rebounds; Zach LaFrance six assists, 5 steals; Jake Wright 5 assists, 5 steals; Hudson Idzi eight rebounds; Lowell Nugent eight rebounds.

Subsequent up: Hamilton has a sport at Sauquoit Valley Saturday afternoon. Poland performs at City of Webb Monday.

Westmoreland 57, Sauquoit Valley 35

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (2-2, 0-1 CSC-III) – Donovan Nelson 6-2-15; Garret Stalker 0-2-2; Andrew Worth 3-0-9; Ben Logalbo 2-0-5; Jacob Jouben 2-0-4; James Henck 1-0-2; Nick Miller 1-2-4. Totals: 15-6-41.

WESTMORELAND (2-1, 1-0 CSC-III) – n/a.

Sauquoit Valley 8 13 4 10 – 35

Westmoreland 11 10 21 15 – 57

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley 5 (Worth 3, Logalbo 1, Nelson 1); Westmoreland n/a.

Notes:

Subsequent up: Sauquoit Valley has house video games Saturday towards Hamilton and Tuesday towards Cooperstown. Westmoreland performs at Mt. Markham Tuesday.

Remsen 58, City of Webb 51

TOWN OF WEBB (0-4, 0-1 CSC-IV) – Roger McGrady 4 0-0 11; Clifford Donovan 1 0-0 3; Brendan Lis 3 1-3 7; Alex Williams 6 4-5 18; Cedric Barkauskas 4 3-3 11; Malackai Cameron 0 0-0 0; Worth Morris 0 0-0 0; Chip Robinson 0 1-2 1. Totals: 18 9-13 51.

REMSEN (1-2, 1-1 CSC-IV) – Matthew Murpry 5 5-7 15; Grady Helmer 9 1-1 23; Dylan Jones 1 0-0 2; Owen Lengthy 0 1-4 1; Ryan Staskoski 4 0-2 8; Jon Jewett 3 3-3 9. Totals: 22 10-17 58.

City of Webb 17 17 11 6 – 51

Remsen 14 8 14 22 – 58

Three-pointers – City of Webb 6 (McGrady 3, Williams 2, Donovan 1); Remsen 4 (Helmer 4).

Notes: Cedric Barkauskas 10 rebounds, three assists, three steals.

Subsequent up: City of Webb has a house sport Monday towards Poland. Remsen performs at house Tuesday towards Morrisville-Eaton.

Boys’ basketball rating from Wednesday, Dec. 8

Herkimer 71, Frankfort-Schuyler 43

HERKIMER (2-1) – n/a.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (0-3) – Roman Harrod 1-0-3; Lionell Coulthurst 1-0-2; Angelo DeSarro 3-0-8; Donald Gatto 6-4-16; Angelo DeBrango 5-0-10; Joshua Stemmer 2-0-4; Logan Doolen 3-0-6.

Three-pointers – Herkimer n/a; Frankfort-Schuyler (DeSarro 2, Harrod 1).

Notes: Angelo DeBrango 13 rebounds; Angelo DeSarro six assists; Lionell Coulthurst seven rebounds.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler meets the host college Friday within the first spherical of Little Falls’ two-day vacation match. Herkimer subsequent performs Dec. 15 at West Canada Valley.

Boys’ basketball rating from Tuesday, Dec. 7

Poland's Carter Cookinham (2) goes up for a shot with Grady Helmer and Jonathan Jewett (from left) defending for Remsen during the second half of Tuesday's game.

Poland’s Carter Cookinham (2) goes up for a shot with Grady Helmer and Jonathan Jewett (from left) defending for Remsen through the second half of Tuesday’s sport.

Poland 32, Remsen 26

REMSEN (0-2) – Matthew Murphy 4 0-3 8; Ben Staskoski 0 0-0 0; Grady Helmer 3 0-0 7; Dylan Jones 2 0-0 5; Owen Lengthy 0 0-0 0; Ryan Staskoski 0 1-4 1; Kyrian Corridor 0 0-0 0; Josh Jordan 1 0-2 2; Jon Jewett 2 0-0 5. Totals: 12 1-9 28.

POLAND (1-2) – Forest Martin 3 1-2 8; Carter Cookinham 1 1-1 3; Nathan Draper 2 1-2 5; Owen Bennett 0 0-0 0; Hunter Conklin 4 4-4 12; Nate Baumes 0 0-0 0; Aidan Alsheimer 1 0-0 2; Jackson Vail 1 0-2 2; Ryan Calhoun 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 7-11 32.

Remsen 5 9 8 6 – 28

Poland 6 7 12 7 – 32

Three-pointers – Remsen (Helmer 1, Jewett 1, Jones 1); Poland 1 (Martin 1). JV – Poland gained.

Subsequent up: Poland travels to Hamilton Friday. Remsen performs its house opener Friday towards the City of Webb.

Will Smith (2) attempts a shot after grabbing a rebound for West Canada Valley during the first half of Tuesday's game against Joe Bulischeck (22) and the Westmoreland Bulldogs. Smith recorded a triple-double in the 72-47 West Canada Valley win.

Will Smith (2) makes an attempt a shot after grabbing a rebound for West Canada Valley through the first half of Tuesday’s sport towards Joe Bulischeck (22) and the Westmoreland Bulldogs. Smith recorded a triple-double within the 72-47 West Canada Valley win.

West Canada Valley 72, Westmoreland 47

WESTMORELAND (1-1) – n/a.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (3-0) – Brayden Shepardson 7 0-0 20; Will Smith 11 4-5 26; Josh Grabowski 0 0-0 0; Azriel Diaz 1 0-0 3; Connor Yager 5 0-2 11; Kolby Weakley 1 0-0 3; Dominick Coriale 0 0-0 0; Lonzo Passage 1 0-0 2; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-0 0; Brandon Gates 1 0-0 2; Camerohn Ludwig 2 0-0 5; Benjamin Conover 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 4-7 72.

Westmoreland 12 11 16 8 – 47

West Canada Valley 23 23 14 12 – 72

Three-pointers – Westmoreland n/a; West Canada Valley 10 (Shepardson 6, Diaz 1, Ludwig 1, Weakley 1, Yager 1). JV – West Canada Valley gained.

Notes: Will Smith triple-double (26 factors, 14 rebounds, 10 assists); Brayden Shepardson 5 assists, 4 rebounds, three steals; Connor Yager seven rebounds; Camerohn Ludwig 5 rebounds, 5 assists; West Canada Valley has had a minimum of 10 three-pointers in every of its first three video games.

Subsequent up: Westmoreland performs its house opener Friday towards Sauquoit Valley. West Canada Valley subsequent performs Dec. 15 at house towards Herkimer.

Little Falls 64, Adirondack 45

LITTLE FALLS (3-0) – Gavin Trumbull 1 0-0 2; Xavier Dunn 2 0-0 5; Logan Frederick 7 1-3 15; Coltan Frederick 4 3-4 11; Jack Morotti 2 0-0 5; John Shepardson 1 0-0 3; Rikki Smith 1 0-0 3; AJ Blowers 1 0-0 3; Brayton Langdon 7 1-3 15; Tanner Jaquay 1 0-0 2. Totals: 27 5-10 64.

ADIRONDACK (2-1) – Bailey Gleasman 5 1-1 12; Kreedon Rodgers 2 1-4 6; Maxim Weiler 2 0-0 6; Christpher Tavenner 0 0-0 0; Cameron Zanker 1 6-7 8; Evan Cianfrano 1 2-6 4; Aaron Woodhill 0 0-0 0; Brett Sandford 2 5-8 9; Jorden Rivette 0 0-0 0. Totals: 13 15-26 45.

Little Falls 25 10 11 18 – 64

Adirondack 6 7 20 12 – 45

Three-pointers – Little Falls 5 (Blowers 1, Dunn 1, Morotti 1, Shepardson 1, Smith 1); Adirondack 4 (M.Weiler 2, Gleasman 1, Rodgers 1).

Notes: Coltan Frederick 11 rebounds, 5 assists; John Shepardson 9 rebounds, 5 assists; Brayton Langdon 9 rebounds; Brett Sandford 14 rebounds; Maxim Weiler eight rebounds; Cameron Zanker 5 assists, 5 rebounds.

Subsequent up: Adirondack subsequent performs Dec. 17 at Herkimer. Little Falls hosts a vacation match Friday and Saturday and performs Frankfort-Schuyler for the second time this season in Friday’s opening spherical following a sport between Central Valley Academy and Canajoharie.

Central Valley Academy 66, Clinton 43

CLINTON (1-2) – Matt Hudon 1 0-0 2; Jack Saunders 0 0-2 0; Tanner Champion 0 0-0 0; Pat Ward 4 2-4 11; Wyatt Wilcox 3 0-0 9; Taevon Jackson 2 0-0 4; Tega Igho 0 0-0 0; Ikenna Duru 1 0-0 2; Andre Jackson 1 2-2 5; Jameson Stockwell 1 0-2 2; Trevor Forde 2 0-0 6; Jack Devine 1 0-0 2; Jack Palmeri 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16 4-10 43.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (2-0) – Tye Dixon 1 1-2 3; Cole Brewer 2 0-0 4; TJ Luke 2 0-0 4; Ray Watson 4 0-0 11; Jaylon O’Neal 9 0-0 18; CJ Judd 5 1-2 12; Deacon Judd 5 0-0 10; Kadin Brower 1 0-0 2; Miles Perry 0 0-0 0; Rotavion Smith 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 0 0-0 0; Vicente Vazquez 1 0-0 2. Totals: 30 2-4 66.

Clinton 11 11 11 10 – 43

Central Valley Academy 18 10 29 9 – 66

Three-pointers – Clinton 7 (Wilcox 3, Forde 2, A.Jackson 1, Ward 1); Central Valley Academy 4 (Watson 3, CJ Judd 1).

Notes: Jaylon O’Neal seven assists, six steals; Cole Brewer six rebounds; Kadin Brower 5 assists, three steals.

Subsequent up: Central Valley Academy meets Canajoharie Friday within the first spherical of vacation match play in Little Falls. Clinton performs at house towards Sherburne-Earlville Friday.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 75, Schenectady-Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 55

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (2-0) – Paetyn Logan-Dillenbeck 1 1-2 3; Mason Snell 9 4-11 25; Colten Christensen 5 0-0 10; Ian Smith 2 0-0 4; Hunter Smith 3 0-0 6; Owen Feagles 8 4-6 20; Jesse Walrath 3 0-0 7. Totals: 31 9-19 75.

NOTRE DAME-BISHOP GIBBONS (1-2) – Josh Pigliavento 8 3-3 22; Exzavion Inexperienced 0 1-2 1; Esiasyn Starr 5 2-6 12; Nathaniel Wylie 8 4-7 20; Joseph Moran 0 0-2 0. Totals: 21 10-20 55.

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 16 16 21 22 – 75

Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 14 13 10 18 – 55

Three-pointers – Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 4 (Snell 3, Walrath 1); Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 3 (Pigliavento 3). JV – Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 59, Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 36.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville performs its first house sport Friday towards Berne-Knox-Westerlo. Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons performs Friday towards Schoharie.

Morris 48, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 47

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (1-3) – Austin Bowman 3 1-4 7; Andrew Oakley 2 0-0 5; Brogan Graves 4 0-0 8; Dylan Hosford 11 2-2 25; Bradyn Dunckel 1 0-0 2. Totals: 21 3-6 47.

MORRIS (n/a) – Tiger Stancil 6 0-0 12; Asa Dugan 2 0-0 5; Garret Aikins 4 2-2 11; Scott Murphy 5 1-4 11; Ethan Franklin 3 0-0 9. Totals: 20 3-6 48.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 10 13 14 10 – 47

Morris 10 16 11 11 – 48

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger (Hosford 1, Oakley 1); Morris 5 (Franklin 3, Aikins 1, Dugan 1).

Notes: Second consecutive one-point loss for Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger which was overwhelmed 43-42 Saturday by Galway; Richfield Springs had a number of photographs within the closing minute whereas trailing by one level; Richfield Springs stored rating shut at halftime regardless of foul bother.

Subsequent up: Morris travels to play Sharon Springs Thursday. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger is scheduled to play at house Monday towards Edmeston; tickets are restricted and will probably be obtainable for college students from Ms. Owen Friday and Monday.

Mt. Markham 68, Sherburne-Earlville 22

SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (2-2) – n/a.

MT. MARKHAM (1-2) – Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Charlie Hilts 0 2-4 2; Kevin Gates 1 0-0 3; Jordan Dietz 0 1-2 1; Brett Lynch 2 0-0 4; Will Lunny 8 2-2 20; Jake Senko 7 1-2 16; Ethan Siega 4 0-0 10; Griffin Doyle 0 0-0 0; Gio Barletta 2 0-1 4; Benjamin Lohmann 3 0-0 8. Totals: 27 6-11 68.

Sherburne-Earlville 5 7 7 3 – 22

Mt. Markham 12 21 19 16 – 68

Three-pointers – Sherburne-Earlville n/a; Mt. Markham 8 (Lohmann 2, Lunny 2, Siega 2, Gates 1, Senko 1).

Notes: Jake Senko 11 rebounds; Will Lunny 9 rebounds, six steals; Brock Weidman led Sherburne-Earlville with 9 factors.

Subsequent up: Mt. Markham performs at house once more Friday towards Waterville. Sherburne-Earlville travels to Clinton for a Friday sport.

Boys’ basketball rating from Monday, Dec. 6

Waterville 82, Frankfort-Schuyler 37

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (0-2) – Roman Harrod 2-2-7; Lionell Coulthurst 3-0-8; Angelo DeSarro 0-2-2; Jack McMurray 0-0-0; Donald Gatto 3-0-6; Angelo DeBrango 1-0-2; Joshua Stemmer 3-0-6; Logan Doolen 1-2-4; Alex Scholl 0-0-0. Totals: 13-6-37.

WATERVILLE (2-1) – Rocco Padula 0 3-5 3; Gavin Poyer 2 0-3 4; Tyson Maxam 11 0-2 24; Brent Barnes 1 0-0 2; Jackson Ruane 3 0-0 7; Gabe Williams 1 2-3 4; Jack Elliott 0 0-0 0; Caleb Jeff 2 0-0 4; Alex Cudak 2 0-0 4; Devin Barnes 3 3-3 9; Joseph Hinman 4 2-4 10; Hunter Meddaugh 1 2-2 4; Cole Pearsall 5 0-0 11. Totals: 35 12-22 82.

Frankfort-Schuyler 11 14 9 7 – 37

Waterville 29 23 19 11 – 82

Three-pointers – Frankfort-Schuyler 3 (Coulthurst 2, Harrod 1); Waterville 4 (Maxam 2, Pearsall 1, Ruane 1).

Notes: Joshua Stemmer had eight rebounds; Angelo DeBrango had six rebounds; Angelo DeSarro had 4 assists.

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler performs at Herkimer Wednesday. Waterville performs at house Wednesday towards Vernon-Verona-Sherrill.

Boys’ basketball rating from Sunday, Dec. 5

Coaches vs. Most cancers Tip-Off Basic

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 77, Salem 47

at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

SALEM (n/a) – Connor Chilson 10 3-4 27; Zachariah Miller 3 0-0 6; Josh Harrington 1 0-0 3; Nate Twitchell 2 0-0 4; Zach Johnson 1 0-0 2; Altwon Webster 2 0-0 5. Totals: 19 3-4 47.

OPPENHEIM-EPHRATAH-ST. JOHNSVILLE (1-0) – Mason Snell 10 0-1 22; Kyle Corridor 1 0-0 2; Colten Christensen 11 3-5 25; Zachary Grant 0 0-2 2; Tristan Stever 1 0-0 2; Ian Smith 3 0-0 6; Hunter Smith 2 0-1 6; Owen Feagles 7 0-2 14. Totals: 35 3-11 77.

Salem 9 10 10 18 – 47

Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 23 21 23 10 – 77

Three-pointers – Salem 6 (Chilson 4, Harrington 1, Webster 1); Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 4 (H.Smith 2, Snell 2).

Notes: First win for Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville since Feb. 26, 2020, when the Wolves defeated Whitehall 65-61 within the first spherical of Part II’s Class D playoffs. Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville went 0-9 through the COVID-19-delayed season in Montgomery County within the spring and had misplaced 10 consecutive video games total.

Subsequent up: Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville travels to Schenectady Tuesday for a sport towards Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons.

Extra: Coaches vs. Most cancers basketball occasion returns to Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Dec. 4

Coaches vs. Most cancers Tip-Off Basic

Galway 43, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 42

at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (1-2) – Austin Bowman 4 2-4 11; Andrew Oakley 1 0-0 3; Brogan Graves 1 0-0 3; Damon Boss 1 0-0 3; Dylan Hosford 8 4-5 22. Totals: 15 6-9 42.

GALWAY (2-0) – Casey Clarke 5 1-1 11; Ryan Pudney 2 0-2 6; Myles Pleasants 3 0-0 8; Joseph DeVellis 2 0-0 5; Jack Ryan 3 0-4 6; Zachary Kenyon 1 0-0 2; Thomas Villano 1 1-3 3; Gavin O’Neil 1 0-2 2. Totals: 18 2-12 43.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 13 6 8 15 – 42

Galway 2 19 9 13 – 43

Three-pointers – Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 6 (Hosford 2, Boss 1, Bowman 1, Graves 1, Oakley 1); Galway 5 (Pleasants 2, Pudney 2, Devellis 1).

Notes: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger led 13-2 after the primary quarter; Galway took a 21-19 lead at halftime. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger had two possessions trailing by one level within the closing 17 seconds and failed to attain.

Subsequent up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger has its subsequent sport Tuesday at Morris. Galway performs at house Tuesday towards Duanesburg.

Coaches vs. Most cancers Tip-Off Basic

Fonda-Fultonville 70, Schalmont 35

at Fulton-Montgomery Group Faculty

SCHALMONT (n/a) – Joshua Escobales-Rivera 1 0-2 3; Isaiah Smith 3 0-0 7; Elijah Smith 2 0-2 5; Andrew Van Dyk 2 1-1 5; Paulie Brosius 1 0-0 3; Max Pratt 1 5-6 7; Troy Contompasis 0 1-2 1; Andrew Schraa 1 2-2 4. Totals: 11 9-16 35.

FONDA-FULTONVILLE (1-1) – Roger Boyer 1 0-0 3; Nate Mycek 0 0-0 0; Allen Sales space 0 0-0 0; Jackson Cusack 6 2-5 18; Brady Melious 1 0-0 3; Colin Kowalski 2 1-3 7; Brady Whipple 3 1-3 7; Connor Weaver 3 0-0 8; Jeremiah Jimenez 0 1-2 1; Aidan Coupas 2 0-0 6; Nick Hastings 6 0-0 14; Josh Miller 1 0-0 3; Matthew Cliffored 0 0-0 0. Totals: 25 5-13 70.

Schalmont 5 6 10 14 – 35

Fonda-Fultonville 16 22 20 12 – 70

Three-pointers – Schalmont 4 (Brosius 1, Escobales-Rivera 1, E.Smith 1, I.Smith 1); Fonda-Fultonville 14 (Cusack 4, Coupas 2, Hastings 2, Kowalski 2, Weaver 2, Boyer 1, Miller 1).

Notes: Jackson Cusack seven rebounds, 5 assists; Fonda-Fultonville had 15 three-pointers as a workforce and 7 gamers had a minimum of .

Subsequent up: Fonda-Fultonville performs its house opener Friday towards Duanesburg.

West Canada Valley 71, Unatego 65

WEST CANADA VALLEY (2-0) – Brayden Shepardson 4 2-3 13; Will Smith 9 10-13 29; Connor Yager 4 2-3 12; Kolby Weakley 0 2-2 2; Michael Tubia Jr 0 0-2 0; Camerohn Ludwig 4 2-2 14; Ben Conover 0 1-2 1. Totals: 21 19-27 71.

UNATEGO (n/a) – Miles Mohrien 3 0-0 7; Shea Barber 15 1-2 34; Logan Utter 1 1-2 3; Garrett Backus 3 2-6 9; Braeden Johnson 3 1-3 7; Devon Krall 1 3-4 5. Totals: 26 8-17 65.

West Canada Valley 23 18 20 10 – 71

Unatego 19 11 20 15 – 65

Three-pointers – West Canada Valley 10 (Ludwig 4, Shepardson 3, Yager 2, Smith 1); Unatego 5 (Barber 3, Backus 1, Mohrien 1).

Notes: Will Smith 20 rebounds; Brayden Shepardson 9 assists.

Subsequent up: West Canada Valley performs at house Tuesday towards Westmoreland.

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Dec. 3

Little Falls 59, Frankfort-Schuyler 43

LITTLE FALLS (2-0) – Gavin Trumbull 2 0-0 4; Logan Frederick 8 1-2 17; Coltan Frederick 6 2-2 17; John Shepardson 4 0-1 11; Rikki Smith 1 0-0 3; Brayton Langdon 0 2-2 2; Tanner Jaquay 2 1-2 5. Totals: 23 6-9 59.

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (0-1) – Roman Harrod 7 0-0 18; Angelo DeSarro 1 0-0 2; Jack McMurray 1 0-0 2; Donald Gatto 2-0-5; Joshua Stemmer 6 0-0 12; Logan Doolen 2 0-0 4. Totals: 19 0-0 43.

Little Falls 13 22 17 7 – 59

Frankfort-Schuyler 5 14 4 20 – 43

Three-pointers – Little Falls 7 (C.Frederick 3, Shepardson 3, Smith 1); Frankfort-Schuyler 5 (Harrod 4, Gatto 1).

Subsequent up: Frankfort-Schuyler performs at Waterville. Little Falls performs at Adirondack Tuesday.

Dolgeville 54, New York Mills 32

NEW YORK MILLS (0-2) – n/a.

DOLGEVILLE (2-0) – Michael Blaskey 7 0-0 14; Owen Castor 0 0-0 0; Kamryn Comstock 7 2-3 16; Cameron Dager 3 2-2 8; Frank Guenthner 1 0-2 2; Isaiah Rockwell 0 0-0 0; TJ Rankins 3 1-1 9; Jakob Barr 2 0-0 5. Totals: 23 5-8 54.

New York Mills 5 2 14 11 – 32

Dolgeville 18 17 9 10 – 54

Three-pointers – New York Mills n/a; Dolgeville 3 (Rankins 2, Barr 1).

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 17 rebounds, six blocked photographs, 4 assists; Cameron Dager 4 steals, 5 assists; Michael Blaskey 4 steals.

Subsequent up: New York Mills has a house sport Tuesday towards Oriskany. Dolgeville is off till a Dec. 14 house sport towards Frankfort-Schuyler.

Sauquoit Valley 54, Poland 13

POLAND (0-2) – Nathan Draper 2-1-5; Hunter Conklin 0-1-1; Aidan Alsheimer 1-0-3; Jackson Vail 2-0-4. Totals: 5-2-13.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (2-1) – Donovan Nelson 7-0-14; Zachary Latino 1-0-2; Garrett Stalker 6-4-17; Andrew Worth 1-1-4; Ben Logalbo 1-1-4; Colin Jones 1-0-2; Jacob Jouben 0-1-1; James Henck 0-1-1; Nick Miller 3-2-8. Totals: 20-10-54.

Poland 3 0 3 7 – 13

Sauquoit Valley 22 16 10 8 – 54

Three-pointers – Poland 1 (Alsheimer 1); Sauquoit Valley 3 (Logalbo 1, Worth 1, Stalker 1).

Subsequent up: Poland performs at house Tuesday towards Remsen. Sauquoit Valley performs at Westmoreland Friday.

Herkimer 72, Oriskany 60

ORISKANY (0-2) – n/a.

HERKIMER (1-1) – n/a.

Subsequent up: Oriskany performs Tuesday at New York Mills. Herkimer’s subsequent sport is Wednesday at house towards Frankfort-Schuyler.

Boys’ basketball rating from Thursday, Dec. 2

West Canada Valley Indian Michael Tubia Jr (14) grabs an offensive rebound between teammate Will Smith (2) and Mt. Markham Mustang Ethan Siega (15) during the third quarter of Thursday's game.

West Canada Valley Indian Michael Tubia Jr (14) grabs an offensive rebound between teammate Will Smith (2) and Mt. Markham Mustang Ethan Siega (15) through the third quarter of Thursday’s sport.

West Canada Valley 79, Mt. Markham 64

MT. MARKHAM (0-2) – Ryan Denton 0 2-4 2; Derrick Edmondson III 0 0-0 0; Charles Hilts III 0 0-0 0; Kevin Gates 2 0-0 4; Jordan Dietz 0 4-6 4; Bryce Lynch 3 3-5 11; Will Lunny Jr 6 5-6 18; Jacob Senko 2 6-8 10; Ethan Siega 3 2-3 9; Griffin Doyle 1 0-0 3; Mason Beigh 0 0-0 0; Benjamin Lohmann 1 0-0 3. Totals: 18 22-32 64.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (1-0) – Brayden Shepardson 7 0-1 20; Will Smith 17 4-7 39; Azriel Diaz 0 0-0 0; Connor Yager 1 0-0 3; Kolby Weakley 1 0-0 3; Dominick Coriale 0 0-0 0; Lonzo Passage 0 0-0 0; Michael Tubia Jr 1 1-1 3; Brandon Gates 0 0-0 0; Camerohn Ludwig 4 0-0 11; Benjamin Conover 0 0-0 0. Totals: 31 5-9 79.

Mt. Markham 16 9 13 26 – 64.

West Canada Valley 19 20 26 14 – 79

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 6 (Lynch 2, Doyle 1, Lohmann 1, Lunny 1, Siega 1); West Canada Valley 12 (Shepardson 6, Ludwig 3, Smith 1, Weakley 1, Yager 1).

Notes: Will Lunny 11 rebounds; Ethan Siega 10 rebounds; Will Smith 20 rebounds; Brayden Shepardson 9 assists; Camerohn Ludwig 5 assists.

Boys’ basketball rating from Wednesday, Dec. 1

Canajoharie 43, Saratoga Catholic 39

CANAJOHARIE (1-0) – Zachary Herget 1 0-0 2; Aundray Fowler 4 2-2 11; Zachary Fits 0 0-0 0; LA Fairley 6 3-6 15; Greg Shariff 0 1-2 1; Richie Tamsett 4 0-0 8; Jack Montanye 2 0-0 4; Skyler Ferrara 1 0-0 2. Totals: 18 6-10 43.

SARATOGA CATHOLIC (1-1) – Robbie Bolen III 2 1-2 6; Aiden Crowther 1 0-0 3; Ryan Condry 1 0-0 2; Justin Duscher 6 0-0 16; Mark Hmura 3 0-0 8; Daniel Mantia 2 0-0 4; Will Emery 0 0-0 0; Matt Murphy 0 0-0 0; Cam Khoury 0 0-0 0. Totals: 15 1-2 39.

Canajoharie 12 14 7 10 – 43

Saratoga Catholic 9 13 12 5 – 39

Three-pointers – Canajoharie 1 (Fowler 1); Saratoga Catholic 8 (Duscher 4, Hmura 2, Bolen 1, Crowther 1).

Boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday, Nov. 30

Little Falls 67, Herkimer 47

HERKIMER (0-1) – Kyle Carney 4 6-10 16; Dante Mollel 1 3-4 5; Nicholas Caruso 1 1-2 3; Brett Coonradt 6 2-6 14; Isaiah Brown 2 0-0 5; James Collins 1 2-2 4; Zachary Petucci 0 0-0 0; Isaiah Walrath 0 0-2 0; Lamanna 0 0-0 0. Totals: 15 14-26 47.

LITTLE FALLS (1-0) – Gavin Trumbull 0 0-0 0; Xavier Dunn 1 0-2 2; Logan Frederick 9 0-3 19; Coltan Frederick 4 1-5 9; Jack Morotti 1 0-0 3; John Shepardson 5 2-3 14; Rikki Smith 3 0-0 7; Andrew Richardson 0 0-0 0; AJ Blowers 0 0-0 0; Brayton Langdon 4 3-6 11; Tanner Jaquay 1 0-2 2; Maximilian Volo 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 6-21 67.

Herkimer 7 14 15 11 – 47

Little Falls 13 18 22 14 – 67

Three-pointers – Herkimer 3 (Carney 2, Brown 1); Little Falls 5 (Shepardson 2, L.Frederick 1, Morotti 1, Smith 1). JV – Little Falls 50, Herkimer 49, additional time.

Notes: Coltan Frederick 17 rebounds, seven assists, 4 blocked photographs, three steals; Logan Frederick 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals; Brayton Langdon eight rebounds

Extra: Little Falls defeats Herkimer as highschool basketball followers return to fitness center

Central Valley Academy 78, Mt. Markham 50

MT. MARKHAM (0-1) – Kevin Gates 2 0-0 6; Ryan Denton 0 0-0 0; Jordan Dietz 0 3-4 3; Griffin Doyle 0 0-0 0; Derrick Edmondson III 1 1-2 4; Charles Hilts III 0 0-0 0; Benjamin Lohmann 0 0-0 0; William Lunny Jr 5 2-3 13; Bryce Lynch 1 0-0 2; Jacob Senko 3 0-0 7; Ethan Siega 2 5-8 10; Shaun Jones 2 1-3 5. Totals: 16 12-20 50.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (1-0) – Tye Dixon 1 0-0 2; Cole Brewer 1 0-1 2; Adam Corridor 6 1-1 15; TJ Luke 1 0-0 3; Ray Watson 2 0-0 5; Jaylon O’Neal 10 1-1 23; CJ Judd 2 0-0 5; Deacon Judd 6 0-1 12; Kadin Brower 2 0-0 4; Miles Perry 1 0-0 2; Rotavion Smith 0 0-0 0; Carson Wormuth 2 0-0 5; Vicente Vazquez 0 0-0 0. Totals: 34 2-4 78.

Mt. Markham 15 12 8 15 – 50

Central Valley Academy 19 18 26 15 – 78

Three-pointers – Mt. Markham 6 (Gates 2, Edmondson 1, Lunny 1, Senko 1, Siega 1); Central Valley Academy 8 (Corridor 2, O’Neal 2, CJ Judd 1, Luke 1, Watson 1, Wormuth 1).

Notes: Deacon Judd 9 rebounds, three blocked photographs; Jaylon O’Neal 5 steals, 5 assists; Kadin Brower 5 rebounds, 4 steals; Will Lunny eight rebounds

Adirondack 51, Remsen 36

REMSEN (0-1) – Matthew Murpry 1 0-0 2; Ben Staskoski 1 0-2 3; Grady Helmer 3 7-10 13; Dylan Jones 1 0-0 2; Owen Lengthy 2 1-2 5; Ryan Staskoski 0 0-0 0; Kyrian Corridor 0 0-0 0; Joe Hazzard 0 0-0 0; Josh Jordan 0 1-2 1; Jon Jewett 4 2-3 10. Totals: 12 11-19 36.

ADIRONDACK (2-0) – Kohl Bain 0 0-0 0; Bailey Gleasman 3 2-5 8; Kreedon Rodgers 4 0-0 11; Maxim Weiler 2 0-0 5; Christopher Tavenner 1 0-0 2; Brock Weiler 0 0-0 0; Cameron Zanker 6 4-4 19; Jordon Tittle 0 0-0 0; Evan Cianfrano 0 0-2 0; Aaron Woodhill 1 0-0 3; Brett Sandford 1 1-2 3; Afton Inexperienced 0 0-0 0; Jorden Rivette 0 0-0 0; Brandon Moore 0 0-0 0. Totals: 18 7-13 51.

Remsen 6 7 9 14 – 36

Adirondack 13 12 11 15 – 51

Three-pointers – Remsen 1 (B.Staskoski 1); Adirondack 8 (Rodgers 3, Zanker 3, M.Weiler 1, Woodhill 1).

Notes: Brett Sandford 9 rebounds; Cameron Zanker six rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals; Christopher Tavenner seven rebounds

Dolgeville 44, Poland 14

DOLGEVILLE (1-0) – Michael Blaskey 0 0-0 0; Owen Castor 0 2-2 2; Kamryn Comstock 7 1-4 15; Cameron Dager 0 3-4 3; Frank Guenthner 0 0-0 0; Isaiah Rockwell 0 0-0 0; TJ Rankins 5 2-4 16; Jakob Barr 3 0-0 8. Totals: 15 8-14 44.

POLAND (0-1) – n/a.

Three-pointers – Dolgeville 6 (Rankins 4, Barr 2); Poland n/a.

Notes: Kamryn Comstock 11 rebounds, three blocked photographs; Owen Castor three steals, three assists; Cameron Dager three steals, three assists; Jakob Barr six rebounds

Boys’ basketball scores from Saturday, Nov. 27

Richfield Springs Indians Tip-Off Event championship sport

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 71, Sauquoit Valley 42

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (2-0) – Ben Donnelly 0 0-0 0; Mike DiGiorgio 1 0-0 3; Isaac Jacobs 3 0-0 7; Ben Wittman 5 2-5 12; Jackson Horodnick 6 1-2 13; Ethan Killian 0 0-0 0; Bryce Palmer 8 0-0 16; Elijah Donegan 5 0-0 10; Nate Costello 5 0-0 10. Totals: 33 3-7 71.

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (1-1) – Donovan Nelson 8 1-2 19; Zachary Latino 2 0-0 6; Garrett Stalker 1 0-0 2; Andrew Worth 0 0-0 0; Ben Logalbo 1 0-0 2; Colin Jones 0 0-0 0; Jacob Jouben 5 0-0 11; Nick Miller 1 0-1 2. Totals: 18 1-3 42.

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 23 16 16 16 – 71

Sauquoit Valley 8 15 12 7 – 42

Three-pointers – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 2 (DiGiorgio 1, Jacobs 1); Sauquoit Valley 5 (Latino 2, Nelson 2, Jouben 1).

Most Invaluable Participant: Bryce Palmer, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill.

Event All-Stars: Cyller Cimko, Laurens; Elijah Donegan, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill; Dylan Hosford, Richfield Springs; Jacob Jouben, Sauquoit Valley; Donovan Nelson, Sauquoit Valley.

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Richfield Springs Indians Tip-Off Event comfort sport

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 59, Laurens 35

LAURENS (0-2) – Adam Peddie 2 0-1 4; Donta Sherwood 1 0-0 2; Cyller Cimko 1 5-12 8; Nick DeBoer 0 0-0 0; Logan Conklin 6 3-6 15; Anthony Provost 2 2-4 6. Totals: 12 10-23 35.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (1-1) – Austin Bowman 2 1-4 5; Andrew Oakley 1 0-4 2; Brogan Graves 1 0-0 2; Damon Boss 2 2-2 6; Dylan Hosford 6 3-3 17; Bradyn Dunckel 3 0-0 8; Vladimir Hula 0 0-0 0; Nathan LaVere 0 0-0 0; Jordan Diliberto 5 0-0 12; Aric Steenburg 3 0-0 7; Gabriel Kilburn 0 0-0 0. Totals: 23 6-13 59.

Laurens 7 6 4 18 – 35

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 11 27 14 7 – 59

Three-pointers – Laurens 1 (Cimko 1); Richfield Springs 7 (Diliberto 2, Dunckel 2, Hosford 2, Steenburg 1).

Boys’ basketball scores from Friday, Nov. 26

Richfield Springs Indians Tip-Off Event (first spherical)

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 83, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 35

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (1-0) – Benjamin Donnelly 0 0-0 0; Michael Digiorgio 2 0-0 4; Isaac Jacobs 6 2-4 17; Benjamin Wittman 3 3-6 9; Jackson Horodnick 3 1-1 7; Ethan Killian 1 0-0 3; Bryce Palmer 7 0-0 14; Elijah Donegan 8 1-2 19; Nathan Costello 5 0-0 10. Totals: 35 7-13 83.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS/OWEN D. YOUNG (0-1) – Austin Bowman 4 0-0 8; Brogan Graves 5 1-2 12; Damon Boss 0 0-0 0; Dylan Hosford 4 0-2 10; Bradyn Dunckel 0 0-0 0; Vlad Hula 0 0-0 0; Gabe Kilburn 0 0-0 0; Landen Schultz 0 0-0 0; Aric Steenburg 1 0-0 2; Jordan Diliberto 1 0-0 3. Totals: 15 1-4 35.

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 20 19 25 19 – 83

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 7 9 11 8 – 35

Three-pointers – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 6 (Jacobs 3, Donegan 2, Killian 1); Richfield Springs/Owen D. Younger 4 (Hosford 2, Diliberto 1, Graves 1). JV – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill gained.

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Sauquoit Valley 65, Laurens 33

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (1-0) – Donovan Nelson 11-0-24; Zachary Latino 2-0-6; Garrett Stalker 3-0-6; Andrew Worth 6-0-17; Ben Logalbo 2-1-5; Colin Jones 1-0-2; Jacob Jouben 2-0-4; James Henck 0-0-0; Nick Miller 0-0-0. Totals: 27-1-64

LAURENS (0-1) – n/a.

Sauquoit Valley 29 7 21 8 – 65

Laurens 10 4 13 6 – 33

Three-pointers – Sauquoit Valley 9 (Worth 5, Latino 2, Nelson 2); Laurens n/a. JV – Sauquoit Valley defeated Milford.

This text initially appeared on Occasions Telegram: 2021-22 basketball scores from faculties in sections II, III and IV.