Check out the latest highlights from the Section 2 girls’ basketball games.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10
Allison O’Hanlon contributed 30 points and eight rebounds to lead Duanesburg to an 82-18 win over Middleburgh in a Western Athletic Conference game. Chloe Galvin added 12 points and five steals. Payton Yung’s seven points led Middleburgh.
OESJ outscored Northville in the first quarter, but Northville turned the tables on it the next three quarters and won 47-32. Hailey Monroe scored a game-high 25 for Northville.Keira Mackey added 10. Taylor Hayes’ eight points paced OESJ.
Fonda-Fultonville topped Schoharie 54-30, Kieonna Christmas had 19 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists for Fonda-Fultonville. Samara Hunt added 13 points. Savannah Traverse scored 10 to lead the Storm.
In the Colonial Council, Albany Academy cruised past Voorheesville 62-20. Alex Leonard and Bella Vincent each scored 13 for Academy, with Liana Williams contributing seven assists. Erin Owens had six for the Blackbirds.
Holy Names put 12 players in the scoring column in its 74-22 non-league win over Schenectady. Sophia Bologna led Holy Names with 17 points. Jeniyah Wood added 13, and Gianna Savoca scored 11.
In Patroon Conference action, Maple Hill topped Greenville 49-38. Sydney Rogers scored 22 to lead Maple Hill. Addi Loszynski added 11.
TUESDAY, JAN. 9
Caitlyn Richmond scored 14 points in the third quarter as the Mohonasen girls’ basketball team outscored Cohoes 24-8 on the way to a 60-43 victory in the Colonial Council. Richmond, who hit four 3-pointers in the third, finished with 17 points, Isabella Petrocci scored 16 and Payton Whipple scored 11 for Mohonasen, which trailed 26-25 at halftime.
In the Suburban Council, Iyana Weedon scored 24 points to lead Albany past Colonie 61-51. Azera Gates had 11 points, six rebounds and five assists for the Falcons.
Shaker outscored Bethlehem 18-12 in the fourth quarter to edge the Eagles 57-54. Sierra Carter made five 3-pointers on her way to 19 points for Shaker. Jayla Geter added 15. Kelsey VonWedel had 16 points to lead Bethlehem. Caroline Davis contributed 11.
MONDAY, JAN. 8
Mechanicville downed Hoosick Falls 47-35 in the Wasaren League. Sophia Tamasi led Mechanicville with 14 points. Ava Case’s 11 led Hoosick Falls.
Greenwich edged Stillwater 45-40. Brooke Kuzmich led the Witches with 24 points, while Miranda Price had 14 to lead Stillwater.
Tamarac topped Waterford-Halfmoon 55-30. Myanna Faraji led the victors with 20 points. Kayla Beaudoin contributed 18. Maddy Atwood and Izzy Vecchio each scored nine to lead the Fordians.
Cambridge beat Saratoga Central Catholic 49-39. Ashley Moses scored 12 of her 14 points for Cambridge in the second half. Sophia Ryan scored a game-high 19 to lead Saratoga Catholic.
Berne-Knox-Westerlo had four double-digit scorers in its 71-46 win over Canajoharie in Western Athletic Conference action. Emily Andrews and Katie Stevens led the way with 15 points apiece, while Bella Daguillo and Annie Lendrum had 14 and 10, respectively. Charlotte Nare scored 16 to lead Canajoharie, with Megan Blakeslee adding 10.
Shea Canavan scored 14 of her game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter to lead Queensbury to a 62-48 win over Broadalbin-Perth in a battle of league unbeatens in the Foothills Council. She also had five rebounds, eight assists and eight steals. Dyllan Ray added 16 points and eight rebounds. Kaitlyn Barton had 12 points. Molly Russom led B-P with 23 points, 14 coming in the first half.
Glens Falls defeated Gloversville 61-30. Gianna Endieveri scored 16 to lead the Black Bears, while Darielle Gooden had 14. Shiasia Williams had 11 to pace Gloversville.
South Glens Falls jumped out to a 20-4 lead after one quarter on its way to a 76-22 win over Johnstown. Jordan Wolfe had 25 points for South Glens Falls, while Charlotte McDonough contributed 22, with Bailey Wolfe adding 17. Molly Wilcox scored 17 to lead Johnstown.
Annie Fedullo delivered a double-double of 17 points and 21 rebounds to lead Amsterdam to a 58-36 win over Hudson Falls. Felise Fowler struck for 18 points and five blocked shots, while Mia Natale contributed 15 points and five rebounds.
SATURDAY, JAN. 6
Catholic Central’s fourth-quarter rally fell just short, as Bishop Ludden topped the Crusaders 55-52 in non-league action. Kris Foglia scored 14 of her 16 points in the second half for Catholic Central. Dior Dubere had 11, and Navia Turpin scored 10.
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