Outwork 41, Havoc 39
Despite being outbattled on the boards for the majority of the game, Outwork was able to get the last laugh late - in large part due to a late flurry on the offensive boards - and take the upper hand in a game that was close throughout. After trailing by 2 at halftime, Kingston sophomore Chloe Chaffin led the push back for Outwork, scoring 10 of her game high 14 after halftime. Havoc, taking their first L after going 2-0 last week, shot themselves in the foot at the free throw line, where they shot 6/14. Amsterdam standout junior Nina Fedullo made her season debut and led the way with 12 in the loss.
Outwork (2-1): Rebecca Townes 1-2, Chloe Chaffin 7-14, Ashley Starzyk 2-2-6, Rebekkah Dean 2-1-5, Brianna Legacy 1-2, Madison Little 1-1-3, Megan Flynn 3-6, Emma Carter 1-3. Totals: 18-4-41.
Havoc (2-1): Emily Wander 4-9, Cameron Tooley 1-2, Grace Heeps 2-2-7, Jordan Hipwell 1-3-5, Olivia Baumann 2-4, Nina Fedullo 5-1-12. Totals: 15-6-39.
3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 1 (Carter), Havoc 3 (Wander, Heeps, Fedullo).
Free Throws: Outwork 4/8 (Starzyk 2/4, Dean 1/1, Little 1/2, Flynn 0/1), Havoc 6/14 (Hipwell 3/5, Heeps 2/2, Fedullo 1/5, Wander 0/2).
Lady Knicks 54, Show Stoppers 43
Lady Knicks responded in a major way after taking a couple rough losses opening night in picking up their first win of the season. They led wire-to-wire in the early set at Union, and their balance was able to outduel their opponents' prowess with the long ball. 4 Lady Knicks finished in double digits, including 2 making their season debuts. Poland rising junior Shiane Irwin tied for the team high with 14 points, and Nerea Brajac, a rising junior at Cohoes, finished with 11. Whitesboro junior Jordan Lee also finished with 14, and New York Mills senior Cassidy Albright chipped in with 10. Show Stoppers took relying on the trey to the next level, making more 3s (9) than 2s (7). CCHS senior Abby Fountain, already a 1,000+ point scorer, led Show Stoppers with 14 (4 threes). Madi Ryan, a senior at Hoosac Valley (MA), added 9.
Lady Knicks (1-2): Jordan Lee 7-14, Shiane Irwin 5-2-14, Olivia Marshall 2-4, Nerea Brajac 5-11, Morgan Wolanin 0-1-1, Cassidy Albright 5-10. Totals: 24-3-54.
Show Stoppers (1-2): Danielle Caivana 2-1-7, Abby Fountain 5-14, Julianna Taylor 2-4, Ava Fitzmaurice 1-3, Madi Ryan 4-9, Paige Niemeyer 2-1-6. Totals: 16-2-43.
3-Point Field Goals: Lady Knicks 3 (Irwin 2, Brajac), Show Stoppers 9 (Fountain 4, Caivana 2, Fitzmaurice, Ryan, Niemeyer).
Free Throws: Lady Knicks 3/4 (Irwin 2/2, Wolanin 1/2), Show Stoppers 2/6 (Caivana 1/2, Niemeyer 1/2, Fountain 0/2).
Show Stoppers 64, Havoc 63
True to form, Show Stoppers again used the long ball to gain an edge and give Havoc its second nailbiter loss of the night. They were able to turn the game into a track meet after halftime - Havoc led 28-27 at halftime, and Show Stoppers outscored them 37-35 in the 2nd half alone. They hit 6 of their 10 threes in the game in the second half, and it came from 6 different players throughout the game. Down by 2 in the final seconds, Madison senior Lexi Tubbs knocked down a 3 at the buzzer to win it for Show Stoppers. Aforementioned CCHS senior Abby Fountain led the way with 15 points in the win, 9 coming from behind the arc. Frankfort-Schuyler junior Danielle Caivana got it going for Show Stoppers in her best offensive game on the young season, hitting 3 threes and adding 13 points to the cause, and Ichabod Crane senior Paige Niemeyer finished with 12. Havoc was very balanced in the loss, with 4 players in double digits. Rising Columbia freshman Grace Heeps paced them with 12 points, and Shenendehowa sophomore Cameron Tooley, Ballston Spa junior Jordan Hipwell, and Guilderland junior Olivia Baumann added 10 points each.
Show Stoppers (2-2): Danielle Caivana 5-13, Abby Fountain 5-2-15, Julianna Taylor 2-5, Ava Fitzmaurice 2-5, Madi Ryan 4-9, Paige Niemeyer 5-2-12, Lexi Tubbs 2-5. Totals: 25-4-64.
Havoc (2-2): Emily Wander 2-1-5, Cameron Tooley 5-10, Grace Heeps 4-2-12, Madison Graber 2-4, Jordan Hipwell 4-2-10, Olivia Baumann 3-3-10, Nina Fedullo 1-5-7, Lyndsay Miller 1-3, Alaina Holmes 1-2. Totals: 23-13-63.
3-Point Field Goals: Show Stoppers 10 (Caivana 3, Fountain 3, Taylor, Fitzmaurice, Tubbs, Ryan), Havoc 4 (Heeps 2, Baumann, Miller).
Free Throws: Show Stoppers 4/7 (Fountain 2/2, Niemeyer 2/3, Tubbs 0/2), Havoc 13/17 (Fedullo 5/6, Baumann 3/4, Hipwell 2/2, Heeps 2/3, Wander 1/2).
All Day 52, Lady Knicks 46
Despite having only 5 players for all of their first game, two going into their freshman year, a very talented All Day squad was able to use balance and an uptempo style to pull away from a Lady Knicks squad gaining confidence. Canton standout senior Natalie DiSalvo, a 2nd team all-stater in Class B this past season, made her season debut and came out firing on all cylinders. She had 8 points in the first 5 minutes, picked it back up in the 2nd half and finished with a game high 18. Another standout making her season debut, Ballston Spa senior Liv Allrich, hit 3 threes and added 13 points. The Tougas sisters, Glens Falls junior Lucy Tougas and freshman Sophie Tougas, added 12 & 9 respectively. Whitesboro junior Jordan Lee had a team high 15 for Lady Knicks, with 11 coming after halftime. Poland junior Shiane Irwin added 10, all in the 1st half.
All Day (2-1): Lucy Tougas 6-12, Sophie Tougas 3-3-9, Liv Allrich 5-13, Natalie DiSalvo 7-3-18. Totals: 21-6-52.
Lady Knicks (1-3): Jordan Lee 4-5-15, Shiane Irwin 4-2-10, Olivia Marshall 3-7, Nerea Brajac 2-1-6, Katy McInerney 1-2-4, Cassidy Albright 2-4. Totals: 16-10-46.
3-Point Field Goals: All Day 4 (Allrich 3, DiSalvo), Lady Knicks 4 (Lee 2, Marshall, Brajac).
Free Throws: All Day 6/12 (S. Tougas 3/6, DiSalvo 3/6), Lady Knicks 10/12 (Lee 5/6, Irwin 2/2, McInerney 2/2, Brajac 1/2).
Outwork 64, All Day 61
In what was yet another close game from wire to wire, Outwork used balance and dominance on the boards to pick up its second win of the night - the only team to get 2 wins in Week 2. The back-and-forth affair was tied at 61 in the closing seconds when Kingston sophomore Chloe Chaffin got the ball on a clearout at the free throw line, went to the rim and was fouled in the act of shooting. She split the pair, but the missed free throw was rebounded by teammate Madison Little. The Mount Anthony Union (VT) rising junior was fouled and sank both ends of a 1 & 1 with 4 seconds remaining. On the ensuing possession for All Day, Frankfort-Schuyler senior standout Danielle Migliore was fouled on a 3-point attempt as the buzzer expired. The first free throw missed short, effectively ending the game.
Migliore, a St. Bonaventure commit, got hot for a long stretch and led all scorers with a season high 29 points. Outwork had 3 girls hit double digits with 2 more not far off. Brianna Legacy, Madison's teammate at Mount Anthony and another rising junior, hit 3 threes and had a team high 15 points. Little added 14, 10 coming in the 2nd half, and Chaffin added 11. They also picked up 9 points from Hoosick Falls senior Megan Flynn and 8 from 6'3" Pine Plains junior Ashley Starzyk. The win puts Outwork alone at the top of the standings through 2 weeks.
Outwork (3-1): Lyndsey McCoy 0-2-2, Chloe Chaffin 4-3-11, Ashley Starzyk 3-2-8, Rebekkah Dean 2-5, Brianna Legacy 5-2-15, Madison Little 5-4-14, Megan Flynn 4-1-9. Totals: 23-14-64.
All Day (2-2): Danielle Migliore 10-6-29, Lucy Tougas 2-2-6, Sophie Tougas 0-2-2, Liv Allrich 2-5, Natalie DiSalvo 3-1-7, Nakaela Elliott 4-8, Samira Sangare 2-4. Totals: 23-11-61.
3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 4 (Legacy 3, Dean), All Day 4 (Migliore 3, Allrich).
Free Throws: Outwork 14/17 (Little 4/4, Chaffin 3/4, McCoy 2/2, Starzyk 2/2, Legacy 2/4, Flynn 1/1), All Day 11/17 (Migliore 6/10, L. Tougas 2/2, S. Tougas 2/4, DiSalvo 1/1).
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