Sunday, August 2, 2015

Girls League Scores: Week 6, July 29

Outwork 55, Show Stoppers 40

It took until the 2nd half, but the team with the top record this summer was able to get its bearings and pick up another win. After holding a 1 point lead at halftime, they were able to hold Show Stoppers to 17 points in the 2nd half while getting things going on their own end offensively. That 2nd half offensive push was led by two girls from different states, yet just 10 minutes apart from each other - Mount Anthony Union (VT) junior Madison Little and Hoosick Falls senior Megan Flynn. Each had 9 points in the 2nd half, which contributed to Little's game high 13 and Flynn's 11. Saeeda Abdul-Aziz, a junior at Mohonasen who holds scholarship offers from Stony Brook and Temple, paced Show Stoppers with 10.


Outwork (7-2): Rebecca Townes 3-1-7, Chloe Chaffin 2-4, Brianna Legacy 1-3, Madison Little 5-1-13, Kathryn Frasier 4-8, Rebekkah Dean 2-4, Ashley Starzyk 2-5, Megan Flynn 4-3-11. Totals: 23-5-55.

Show Stoppers (3-6): Danielle Caivana 1-2-4, Abby Fountain 1-2, Julianna Taylor 1-3, Ava Fitzmaurice 1-3, Madi Ryan 2-2-6, Sam Dayter 2-4, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 2-6-10, Lexi Tubbs 3-8. Totals: 13-10-40.

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 4 (Little 2, Legacy, Starzyk), Show Stoppers 4 (Tubbs 2, Taylor, Fitzmaurice).

Free Throws: Outwork 5/11 (Flynn 3/4, Townes 1/2, Little 1/3, McCoy 0/2), Show Stoppers 10/16 (Abdul-Aziz 6/10, Ryan 2/2, Caivana 2/4).


Havoc 34, Lady Knicks 21

It was another grind-it-out game between the teams who both give up & score the fewest amount of points in the league, and the end result looked much like the season opener for both teams - a 32-21 Havoc win. The Havoc squad, mainly from the same AAU team coached by Terrance Florence, showed that they refound their identity after hitting a 4 game mid-season skid. Amsterdam junior Nina Fedullo paced the winners with 11 points in the victory, and Columbia freshman Grace Heeps added 7 to the cause.


Havoc (5-4): Shyla Sanford 2-5, Jordan Hipwell 1-2-4, Madison Graber 1-2, Grace Heeps 2-2-7, Nina Fedullo 4-3-11, Lyndsay Miller 2-5. Totals: 12-7-34.

Lady Knicks (3-6): Jordan Lee 2-2-6, Kate Sehring 1-2, Olivia Marshall 2-1-5, Nerea Brajac 1-2, Cassidy Albright 3-6. Totals: 9-3-21.

3-Point Field Goals: Havoc 3 (Sanford, Heeps, Miller), Lady Knicks 0.

Free Throws: Havoc 7/9 (Fedullo 3/4, Hipwell 2/3, Heeps 2/2), Lady Knicks 3/6 (Lee 2/3, Marshall 1/2, Albright 0/1).


Havoc 61, Show Stoppers 49

What didn't go in for Havoc in the first game started falling in the second of their back to back, and they pulled away to pick up a 4th straight win headed into playoffs. They were able to get in the open court and were rewarded with fast break bucket after fast break bucket. Three players finished in double digits, led by Ballston Spa junior Jordan Hipwell's 18. Lyndsay Miller, a senior at Shaker, had a breakout offensive game and finished with a season high 16, and Amsterdam junior Nina Fedullo added 13. Show Stoppers were again paced by Mohonasen junior Saeeda Abdul-Aziz, who finished with 14 points. Fonda-Fultonville junior Julianna Taylor hit 2 of their 7 threes and added 9.


Havoc (6-4): Shyla Sanford 4-8, Jordan Hipwell 7-4-18, Madison Graber 1-1-3, Grace Heeps 1-3, Nina Fedullo 6-1-13, Lyndsay Miller 5-5-16. Totals: 24-11-61.

Show Stoppers (3-7): Danielle Caivana 2-2-7, Abby Fountain 2-5, Julianna Taylor 3-1-9, Ava Fitzmaurice 1-3, Sam Dayter 2-4, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 5-3-14, Lexi Tubbs 3-7. Totals: 18-6-49.

3-Point Field Goals: Havoc 2 (Heeps, Miller), Show Stoppers 7 (Taylor 2, Caivana, Fountain, Fitzmaurice, Abdul-Aziz, Tubbs).

Free Throws: Havoc 11/22 (Miller 5/10, Hipwell 4/6, Graber 1/3, Fedullo 1/3), Show Stoppers 6/13 (Abdul-Aziz 3/8, Caivana 2/3, Taylor 1/2).


All Day 54, Lady Knicks 28

A quick spurt late in the 1st half gave a talented All Day squad a 30-16 halftime lead, and they quickly extended it early in the 2nd stanza to eliminate hopes of a Lady Knicks comeback. All Day was able to score out on the fast break and in the half court offense, and the 28 points given up was a season best for them. Canton senior Natalie DiSalvo, a 2nd team all-state selection in Class B last season, knocked down 3 threes and led the winners with 13 points. Glens Falls freshman Sophie Tougas had a stretch of dominance in the first half and added 12 points in the win, and Cooperstown senior Liz Millea, the Class C state player of the year last season, added 9 in her season debut. New Hartford junior Taylor Torchia knocked down 3 treys and led Lady Knicks with a season high 11 in the loss.

All Day (5-4): Lucy Tougas 1-2, Sophie Tougas 5-1-12, Liz Millea 3-2-9, Kerry Flaherty 1-1-3, Natalie DiSalvo 4-2-13, Nakaela Elliott 4-8, Maya Nicholas 3-1-7. Totals: 21-7-54.

Lady Knicks (3-7): Taylor Torchia 4-11, Jordan Lee 1-2-4, Kate Sehring 1-2-4, Olivia Marshall 0-1-1, Nerea Brajac 1-2, Cassidy Albright 2-1-6. Totals: 9-6-28.

3-Point Field Goals: All Day 5 (DiSalvo 3, Millea, S. Tougas), Lady Knicks 4 (Torchia 3, Albright).

Free Throws: All Day 7/13 (DiSalvo 2/2, Millea 2/4, S. Tougas 1/1, Flaherty 1/2, Nicholas 1/2, L. Tougas 0/2), Lady Knicks 6/14 (Lee 2/4, Sehring 2/4, Marshall 1/2, Albright 1/4).


Outwork 64, All Day 49

Outwork had nearly their full team and an hour break in between games, and they took full advantage of it. Using a huge late 1st half spurt, they were able to forge a halftime lead and continue with the momentum deep into the 2nd half. A 10-0 run over the last 1:45 of the half gave them a 6 point lead, and they ran the lead to 20 midway through the 2nd half before a gassed All Day team was able to chip the deficit back to 9. Outwork got 6 of those 10 from Mount Anthony Union (VT) junior Madison Little, who had a breakout game on the offensive end. She was able to get out in the open court and let that momentum fuel the rest of her game, scoring a game and season-high 23 points. 5 other players chipped in 6 or 8 points in the win. Cooperstown senior Liz Millea showed that she's one of the most well-conditioned athletes in the league with her 2nd game performance, hitting 3 treys and pacing All Day with 15. Canton senior standout Natalie DiSalvo added 11 in defeat.

Outwork (8-2): Lyndsey McCoy 2-2-6, Rebecca Townes 2-6, Chloe Chaffin 4-8, Brianna Legacy 3-6, Madison Little 11-1-23, Kathryn Frasier 1-3-5, Ashley Starzyk 1-2-4, Megan Flynn 3-6. Totals: 27-8-64.

All Day (5-5): Lucy Tougas 0-3-3, Sophie Tougas 3-6, Liz Millea 6-15, Kerry Flaherty 2-5, Natalie DiSalvo 5-11, Nakaela Elliott 3-6, Maya Nicholas 1-1-3. Totals: 20-4-49.

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 2 (Townes 2), All Day 5 (Millea 3, Flaherty, DiSalvo).

Free Throws: Outwork 8/12 (Frasier 3/4, McCoy 2/2, Starzyk 2/2, Little 1/1, Chaffin 0/1, Dean 0/2), All Day 4/6 (L. Tougas 3/4, Nicholas 1/2). 

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