Girls Basketball/SCAA
Hammondsport 47/Bradford 24
BRADFORD | Olivia McKerrick and Lori Gordon each scored eight points Friday, leading Hammondsport to a win on the road.
Emily Eckel and Allison Binnert each scored seven points for the Lakers (3-9), while Tanessa Whitney chipped in six points. Bradford (0-11) was led by Hillary Bonning’s 11 points and 12 rebounds, while Kristyn Rutledge chipped in three points to go along with 14 rebounds and five blocks.
Hammondsport will visit Naples on Tuesday, while Bradford travels to Canaseraga on Thursday.
Girls Basketball/Nonleague
Cuba-Rushford 48/Campbell-Savona 16
CAMPBELL | Alyssa Mountain poured in 16 points Friday to lead Cuba-Rushford to a 48-16 win over Campbell-Savona.
Summer Wulff led the Panthers with six points.
Campbell-Savona (1-12) will play at Canisteo-Greenwood at 7:15 p.m. Friday.
Boys Basketball/SCAA
Jasper-Troupsburg 64/Hammondsport 53
HAMMONDSPORT | Rob Adams had 24 points to help lead Jasper- Troupsburg past Hammondsport 64-53 Thursday.
Adams netted 10 of his points in the first half, while teammate Dalton Cady added 11 as the Wildcats took a 29-17 lead into halftime.
“Cady and Adams got them off to a real nice start,” Hammondsport head coach Jon Lowin said.
Cady and Dylan Price finished with 14 points apiece for J-T, while the Lakers countered with 19 points from Danny Becker, 13 points from Gavin Cornish and 10 points and 11 rebounds from Ryan Eckel. Trenton Kolo pulled down 15 boards for Hammondsport.
Boys Basketball/SCAA
Addison 59/Prattsburgh 38
ADDISON | Andrew Metarko scored a gamehigh 20 points, including nine in the first quarter, to lead Addison to its 10th win of the season.
Zach Knapp scored 12 points to go along with 10 rebounds for the Knights (10-1, 7-0), while Dalton Lewis chipped in nine points to go along with 12 rebounds and eight assists. Isaiah King scored 10 points to lead Prattsburgh (5-6), while Cameron Baird and Michael Schuck each netted six points.
Addison outscored Prattsburgh 19-9 in the first quarter and went to the finish unchallenged.
Boys Basketball/SCAA
Hammondsport 60/Bradford 26
HAMMONDSPORT | Trenton Kolo’s 14 points led Hammondsport to a win at home on Friday.
Gavin Cornish scored 13 points for Hammondsport (10-2), while Dan Becker scored eight points, Aaron Lowin netted seven points and Jordan Shuck chipped in six points to go along with seven assists. Bradford was led by Nick Machuga’s 11 points and Luke Campbell’s seven points.
The Lakers will host Arkport on Wednesday.
Boys Volleyball/Nonleague
Prattsburgh 3/Scio 1
PRATTSBURGH | Josh Presher put down 21 kills, served up three aces and had three blocks Friday to lead Prattsburgh to a 25-12, 25-7, 14-25, 25-20 victory over Scio.
Will Stockton served up 15 points, seven of which fell for aces and dished out eight assists for the Vikings. Teammate Peter Smock served 17 points, four aces and recorded two kills. Prattsburgh’s Triston Santacroce registered nine assists, two aces and three kills.
Prattsburgh (1-6) will play at Arkport at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Girls Basketball/SCAA
Hammondsport 47/Bradford 24
BRADFORD | Olivia McKerrick and Lori Gordon each scored eight points Friday, leading Hammondsport to a win on the road.
Emily Eckel and Allison Binnert each scored seven points for the Lakers (3-9), while Tanessa Whitney chipped in six points. Bradford (0-11) was led by Hillary Bonning’s 11 points and 12 rebounds, while Kristyn Rutledge chipped in three points to go along with 14 rebounds and five blocks.
Hammondsport will visit Naples on Tuesday, while Bradford travels to Canaseraga on Thursday.
Girls Basketball/Nonleague
Cuba-Rushford 48/Campbell-Savona 16
CAMPBELL | Alyssa Mountain poured in 16 points Friday to lead Cuba-Rushford to a 48-16 win over Campbell-Savona.
Summer Wulff led the Panthers with six points.
Campbell-Savona (1-12) will play at Canisteo-Greenwood at 7:15 p.m. Friday.
Boys Basketball/SCAA
Jasper-Troupsburg 64/Hammondsport 53
HAMMONDSPORT | Rob Adams had 24 points to help lead Jasper- Troupsburg past Hammondsport 64-53 Thursday.
Adams netted 10 of his points in the first half, while teammate Dalton Cady added 11 as the Wildcats took a 29-17 lead into halftime.
“Cady and Adams got them off to a real nice start,” Hammondsport head coach Jon Lowin said.
Cady and Dylan Price finished with 14 points apiece for J-T, while the Lakers countered with 19 points from Danny Becker, 13 points from Gavin Cornish and 10 points and 11 rebounds from Ryan Eckel. Trenton Kolo pulled down 15 boards for Hammondsport.
Boys Basketball/SCAA
Addison 59/Prattsburgh 38
ADDISON | Andrew Metarko scored a gamehigh 20 points, including nine in the first quarter, to lead Addison to its 10th win of the season.
Zach Knapp scored 12 points to go along with 10 rebounds for the Knights (10-1, 7-0), while Dalton Lewis chipped in nine points to go along with 12 rebounds and eight assists. Isaiah King scored 10 points to lead Prattsburgh (5-6), while Cameron Baird and Michael Schuck each netted six points.
Addison outscored Prattsburgh 19-9 in the first quarter and went to the finish unchallenged.
Boys Basketball/SCAA
Hammondsport 60/Bradford 26
HAMMONDSPORT | Trenton Kolo’s 14 points led Hammondsport to a win at home on Friday.
Gavin Cornish scored 13 points for Hammondsport (10-2), while Dan Becker scored eight points, Aaron Lowin netted seven points and Jordan Shuck chipped in six points to go along with seven assists. Bradford was led by Nick Machuga’s 11 points and Luke Campbell’s seven points.
The Lakers will host Arkport on Wednesday.
Boys Volleyball/Nonleague
Prattsburgh 3/Scio 1
PRATTSBURGH | Josh Presher put down 21 kills, served up three aces and had three blocks Friday to lead Prattsburgh to a 25-12, 25-7, 14-25, 25-20 victory over Scio.
Will Stockton served up 15 points, seven of which fell for aces and dished out eight assists for the Vikings. Teammate Peter Smock served 17 points, four aces and recorded two kills. Prattsburgh’s Triston Santacroce registered nine assists, two aces and three kills.
Prattsburgh (1-6) will play at Arkport at 6 p.m. Wednesday.