Saturday, July 11, 2015

Girls League Scores: Week 3, 7/9

All Day 54, Havoc 41

In a game that could be called a semi-forfeit - Havoc only had 4, but was given a 5th from All Day that was also making her season debut, and halves were shortened to 15 minutes - an All Day group mixing seniors and youngsters pulled away systematically to secure a win. They outscored Havoc 27-20 in the first half, then 27-21 in the second. Two seniors and a freshman hit double digits for the winners, led by Ballston Spa senior Liv Allrich, who had 14 points. Canton senior Natalie DiSalvo, a 2nd team all-state selection in Class B this winter, added 13, and Glens Falls standout freshman Sophie Tougas added 12 in the victory. Ballston Spa junior Jordan Hipwell had a game-high 20 points for Havoc in defeat, and Shaker senior Audrey Martino added 10. Nearly all of Havoc's usual team are in Chicago with coach Terrance Florence at the Nike Tournament of Champions, and half of All Day's team is at the same tournament.

All Day (3-2): Dolly Cairns 1-2, Emily Erickson 2-4, Sophie Tougas 5-1-12, Liv Allrich 5-4-14, Kerry Flaherty 2-1-5, Natalie DiSalvo 6-1-13, Emily Padalino 2-4. Totals: 23-7-54.

Havoc (2-3): Audrey Martino 3-2-10, Jordan Hipwell 5-9-20, Paige Brinkman 2-4, Kate Hogan 2-5, Alaina Holmes 1-2. Totals: 13-11-41.

3-Point Field Goals: All Day 1 (Tougas), Havoc 4 (Martino 2, Hipwell, Hogan).

Free Throws: All Day 7/9 (Allrich 4/4, Flaherty 1/1, DiSalvo 1/1, Tougas 1/3), Havoc 11/15 (Hipwell 9/11, Martino 3/4).


Show Stoppers 33, Havoc 24

In a game that was the same case as the last for Havoc, Show Stoppers were able to spread the wealth in a noticeably low scoring contest (thanks in large part to shortened halves). 5 of the 6 Show Stoppers in uniform had at least 5 points, led by CCHS senior Abby Fountain's 9 points. Ballston Spa junior Jordan Hipwell matched that total with 9 in defeat. Havoc will be looking to break a 4 game losing streak with their regular squad back next week.

Show Stoppers (3-2): Danielle Caivana 2-1-5, Abby Fountain 3-2-9, Julianna Taylor 3-7, Ava Fitzmaurice 3-6, Sam Dayter 3-6. Totals: 14-3-33.

Havoc (2-4): Audrey Martino 2-6, Jordan Hipwell 3-2-9, Paige Brinkman 1-2, Alaina Holmes 1-2, Kate Hogan 1-2-5. Totals: 8-4-24.

3-Point Field Goals: Show Stoppers 2 (Fountain, Taylor), Havoc 4 (Martino 2, Hipwell, Hogan).

Free Throws: Show Stoppers 3/6 (Fountain 2/2, Caivana 1/2, Tubbs 0/2), Havoc 4/4 (Hipwell 2/2, Hogan 2/2).


Outwork 46, Lady Knicks 29

Outwork picked up where they left off last week, making life miserable for opponents on the defensive end and balancing their way to a win. They jumped out to a 26-14 halftime lead and turned in their 2nd strong defensive effort against Lady Knicks - the Utica-based team mustered 32 against Outwork in their opening night meeting. Northampton (MA) junior standout Lauraine Joensen finished with a game high 11 points, Kingston sophomore Chloe Chaffin added 9, and Hoosick Falls senior Megan Flynn continued consistent post production with 8 points. Lady Knicks were paced by New Hartford junior Taylor Torchia, who hit 2 threes and had 8 points.

Outwork (4-1): Chloe Chaffin 3-3-9, Rebekkah Dean 2-5, Kat Frasier 3-7, Madison Little 3-6, Megan Flynn 3-2-8, Lauraine Joensen 5-1-11. Totals: 19-6-46.

Lady Knicks (1-4): Taylor Torchia 2-2-8, Jordan Lee 3-6, Kate Sehring 0-2-2, Shiane Irwin 2-5, Nerea Brajac 3-7, Morgan Wolanin 0-1-1. Totals: 10-5-29.

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 2 (Dean, Frasier), Lady Knicks 4 (Torchia 2, Irwin, Brajac).

Free Throws: Outwork 6/10 (Chaffin 3/5, Flynn 2/3, Joensen 1/2), Lady Knicks 5/7 (Sehring 2/2, Torchia 2/3, Wolanin 1/2).


Outwork 65, All Day 53

Playing against an All Day squad that was depleted compared to their first meeting last week - even from their 1st game directly prior - Outwork used superior size, speed, and energy to get 2nd chance & fast break points early and often in a victory that was never in question. Outwork picked up 6 or more first half points from 4 different players en route to a 37-17 halftime lead. All Day was able to pull the final score closer with a flurry in the final 7 minutes. Kingston sophomore Chloe Chaffin led the 5-1 winners with 16 points, and Northampton (MA) junior forward Lauraine Joensen added 14 points in the win. They also picked up 9 from Hoosick Falls senior Megan Flynn, and 8 apiece from Middleburgh junior Lyndsey McCoy and Mount Anthony Union (VT) junior Madison Little. All Day picked up a game high 17 points from Glens Falls freshman Sophie Tougas in the loss - her best game of the season to date. Canton senior Natalie DiSalvo added 14.

Outwork (5-1): Lyndsey McCoy 4-8, Chloe Chaffin 8-16, Rebekkah Dean 2-4, Kat Frasier 3-6, Madison Little 4-8, Megan Flynn 3-3-9, Lauraine Joensen 7-14. Totals: 31-3-65.

All Day (3-3): Emily Erickson 1-3, Sophie Tougas 8-17, Liv Allrich 4-3-11, Natalie DiSalvo 6-2-14, Emily Padalino 3-8. Totals: 22-5-53.

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 0, All Day 4 (Padalino 2, Erickson, Tougas).

Free Throws: Outwork 3/3 (Flynn 3/3), All Day 5/8 (Allrich 3/3, DiSalvo 2/4, Tougas 0/1).


Lady Knicks 53, Show Stoppers 47

Being the one team that had an hour break in between games Thursday, Lady Knicks took full advantage of the rest and outworked a spent Show Stoppers team in a 2nd half comeback. After forging a 30-21 lead at halftime, the fatigue for the predominantly-perimeter shooting Show Stoppers group with only 6 in uniform showed. Shots were falling short, and their opponents beat them up the court on numerous occasions for easy buckets in transition. Cohoes junior Nerea Brajac, the only Section II player on the team, had a team high 11 points - 7 coming after halftime. Whitesboro junior Jordan Lee added 9 points in a balanced attack. Three more added 8 points apiece - Stockbridge Valley junior Olivia Marshall, Poland junior Shiane Irwin who had all of hers after halftime, and Utica Notre Dame senior Kate Sehring who had 7 of hers in the 2nd. 3 players finished in double digits for Show Stoppers - Frankfort-Schuyler junior Danielle Caivana and Greenville sophomore Ava Fitzmaurice tied for a game-high 13 points, and Cohoes sophomore Sam Dayter added 12.

Lady Knicks (2-4): Taylor Torchia 1-4-6, Jordan Lee 3-3-9, Kate Sehring 2-4-8, Shiane Irwin 4-8, Olivia Marshall 3-2-8, Nerea Brajac 4-2-11, Morgan Wolanin 1-1-3. Totals: 18-16-53.

Show Stoppers (3-3): Danielle Caivana 3-5-13, Abby Fountain 0-2-2, Julianna Taylor 3-6, Ava Fitzmaurice 5-13, Sam Dayter 4-2-12, Lexi Tubbs 0-1-1. Totals: 15-10-47.

3-Point Field Goals: Lady Knicks 1 (Brajac), Show Stoppers 7 (Fitzmaurice 3, Caivana 2, Dayter 2).

Free Throws: Lady Knicks 16/23 (Torchia 4/4, Sehring 4/6, Lee 3/4, Marshall 2/2, Brajac 2/3, Wolanin 1/2, Irwin 0/2), Show Stoppers 10/14 (Caivana 5/7, Fountain 2/2, Dayter 2/3, Tubbs 1/2).


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