Havoc 46, Lady Knicks 37
Havoc used a stifling defensive effort in the 1st half to forge a double-digit lead, and they slowed the game down the rest of the way to grind out their first win since opening night. They got to the line early and often, forcing Lady Knicks to commit 20 fouls during the game. Shenendehowa sophomore Cameron Tooley led the way with 10 points in the victory for Havoc, and Shaker sophomore Shyla Sanford and Guilderland junior Olivia Baumann added 8 each. Whitesboro junior Jordan Lee paced the Lady Knicks in defeat, scoring a game high 12 points.
Havoc (3-4): Shyla Sanford 3-1-8, Cameron Tooley 4-10, Grace Heeps 0-5-5, Madison Graber 0-2-2, Jordan Hipwell 2-1-5, Olivia Baumann 2-3-8, Nina Fedullo 2-2-6, Alaina Holmes 1-2. Totals: 14-14-46.
Lady Knicks (2-5): Taylor Torchia 3-7, Jordan Lee 4-3-12, Kate Sehring 4-8, Katy McInerney 0-2-2, Cassidy Albright 2-4-8. Totals: 13-9-37.
3-Point Field Goals: Havoc 4 (Tooley 2, Sanford, Baumann), Lady Knicks 2 (Torchia, Lee).
Free Throws: Havoc 14/23 (Heeps 5/6, Baumann 3/4, Graber 2/2, Fedullo 2/3, Sanford 1/3, Hipwell 1/3, Sager 0/2), Lady Knicks 9/11 (Albright 4/4, Lee 3/5, McInerney 2/2).
Outwork 71, Show Stoppers 55
The first time these two teams played, Show Stoppers knocked down 11 threes en route to a season opening win. On this night, Show Stoppers knocked down 11 threes and couldn't stop a well-oiled Outwork machine in the last 25 minutes. They started off the game on a tear, but couldn't keep it up the whole way as Outwork withstood the 3 point barrage and pulled away in the 2nd half to win their 6th straight game. Three players finished in double digits for Outwork, and all 3 of them had 10 points in the 2nd half. Kingston sophomore Chloe Chaffin had it going from start to finish and finished with a game high 22 points. Madison Little, a junior at Mount Anthony Union (VT), added 18 points in the W, and Mekeel sophomore Rebekkah Dean had all 10 of hers after halftime. All three totals were season highs. Mohonasen junior Saeeda Abdul-Aziz came back in her first game since opening night and led Show Stoppers with 21 points.
Outwork (6-1): Lyndsey McCoy 1-2-4, Chloe Chaffin 10-1-22, Rebekkah Dean 5-10, Kathryn Frasier 4-8, Madison Little 7-3-18, Megan Flynn 4-1-9. Totals: 31-7-71.
Show Stoppers (3-4): Danielle Caivana 6-1-16, Abby Fountain 3-7, Ava Fitzmaurice 2-5, Sam Dayter 1-3, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 6-5-21, Lexi Tubbs 1-3. Totals: 19-6-55.
3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 2 (Chaffin, Little), Show Stoppers 11 (Abdul-Aziz 4, Caivana 3, Fountain, Fitzmaurice, Dayter, Tubbs).
Free Throws: Outwork 7/10 (Little 3/4, McCoy 2/2, Chaffin 1/2, Flynn 1/2), Show Stoppers 6/8 (Abdul-Aziz 5/6, Caivana 1/2).
Havoc 42, Outwork 38
Havoc came through with a massive defensive effort in the 1st half that Outwork wasn't able to overcome, handing them their first loss since the season opening game. 5 players scored between 4 & 6 points in the first half and Havoc held a 25-15 lead at the break. Outwork outscored their opponents in the 2nd half, but it wasn't enough to overcome the dry spell early. 8 players scored for Havoc and no one finished in double digits - Columbia rising freshman Grace Heeps paced the victors with 9 points, and Ballston Spa junior Jordan Hipwell added 8. Mount Anthony Union (VT) senior Kathryn Frasier knocked down 3 threes and led Outwork in the loss with 11 points.
Havoc (4-4): Shyla Sanford 1-2, Cameron Tooley 3-6, Jordan Hipwell 4-8, Madison Graber 2-2-6, Grace Heeps 4-9, Olivia Baumann 2-5, Nina Fedullo 2-4, Alaina Holmes 1-2. Totals: 19-2-42.
Outwork (6-2): Lyndsey McCoy 1-3-5, Chloe Chaffin 4-8, Rebekkah Dean 3-1-7, Kathryn Frasier 4-11, Madison Little 2-4, Megan Flynn 1-1-3. Totals: 15-5-38.
3-Point Field Goals: Havoc 2 (Heeps, Baumann), Outwork 3 (Frasier 3).
Free Throws: Havoc 2/4 (Graber 2/4), Outwork 5/8 (McCoy 3/4, Dean 1/2, Flynn 1/2).
All Day 74, Show Stoppers 53
Despite having 5 players in uniform for a 2nd straight week, the flood gates opened for All Day and they poured it on throughout, resulting in a new EST season-high 74 point performance. They jumped out to a 37-28 halftime lead, with Ballston Spa senior Liv Allrich (16) and Frankfort-Schuyler senior Danielle Migliore (13) combining for 29 points in the process. Migliore poured it on after halftime, getting in the open court and finishing numerous times around the rim, and eventually finished off with a game and season-high 33 points - a new Takeover record for either league. Allrich added 18 points, and Glens Falls junior Lucy Tougas was a main catalyst behind it all. She put on a passing clinic from start to finish, keeping everyone involved and throwing a few highlight-reel passes in for good measure. She finished with 10 points, 9 assists, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks. For the second straight game, Mohonasen junior Saeeda Abdul-Aziz led the way for Show Stoppers, shooting 8/10 from the line and finishing with 19. Frankfort-Schuyler junior Danielle Caivana had her 2nd straight game in double digits with 12, and CCHS senior Abby Fountain added 11.
All Day (4-3): Danielle Migliore 13-3-33, Lucy Tougas 5-10, Sophie Tougas 3-2-8, Kate Hogan 2-5, Liv Allrich 7-4-18. Totals: 30-9-74.
Show Stoppers (3-5): Danielle Caivana 5-12, Abby Fountain 5-11, Julianna Taylor 2-2-8, Ava Fitzmaurice 1-3, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 5-8-19. Totals: 18-10-53.
3-Point Field Goals: All Day 5 (Migliore 4, Hogan), Show Stoppers 7 (Caivana 2, Taylor 2, Fountain, Fitzmaurice, Abdul-Aziz).
Free Throws: All Day 9/16 (Allrich 4/4, Migliore 3/5, S. Tougas 2/7), Show Stoppers 10/12 (Abdul-Aziz 8/10, Taylor 2/2).
Lady Knicks 48, All Day 42
Familiarity breeds contempt, and that was the case in the 8:00 game. A physical game throughout turned chippy at times in the 2nd half, which was a continuing storyline as the game went on. After scoring the first 8 points after the break, Lady Knicks were able to extend the lead to 19 at 40-21. Despite a strong comeback effort and holding Lady Knicks to just 8 points the rest of the way, All Day wasn't able to recover. With a 45-42 lead and just under a minute to play, Stockbridge Valley junior Olivia Marshall made a baseline drive, made the layup and got fouled, and the 3 point play put it out of reach for good. Marshall finished with 9 points and 9 rebounds. The winners were led by Cohoes junior Nerea Brajac, who scored 9 quick points upon entering the game in the 1st half and finished with 15. They also got 10 from Whitesboro junior Jordan Lee. Ballston Spa senior Liv Allrich led All Day with 15 points, 10 coming in the 1st half, and 8 rebounds. Frankfort-Schuyler senior Danielle Migliore had 12 of her 14 after halftime.
Lady Knicks (3-5): Taylor Torchia 1-2, Jordan Lee 3-3-10, Kate Sehring 2-4, Olivia Marshall 3-3-9, Nerea Brajac 5-4-15, Katy McInerney 1-2, Cassidy Albright 2-2-6. Totals: 17-12-48.
All Day (4-4): Danielle Migliore 2-9-14, Lucy Tougas 4-1-9, Sophie Tougas 1-2-4, Liv Allrich 6-3-15. Totals: 13-15-42.
3-Point Field Goals: Lady Knicks 2 (Lee, Brajac), All Day 1 (Migliore).
Free Throws: Lady Knicks 12/14 (Brajac 4/4, Marshall 3/3, Lee 3/4, Albright 2/2, Torchia 0/1), All Day 15/20 (Migliore 9/13, Allrich 3/4, S. Tougas 2/2, L. Tougas 1/1).
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