Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Varsity Baseball - Dryden 11, Newark Valley 5

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Dryden: Jayson Wojcinski (W), Jace McGrath (7) and Noah Welgoss. NV: Shawn Potter (L), Vinny Darpino (6), Blake Novi (6) and Paul Evenson. Records: NV 6-8.

Boys Lax - Maine-Endwell 17, Dryden 4

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M-E goals-assists: Vincent Vultaggio 5-6, Tyler Thompson 4-1, Drew Grassi 4-0, Justin Kopanski 2-2, Brad Chesebro 1-0, Steve Salvaher 1-0. Dryden goals-assists: Erik Dardia 1-1, Brandon Decker 2-0, Stu Stalhman 1-0. Shots: M-E 44; Dryden 17. Ground balls: M-E 43; Dryden 27. Faceoffs: M-E 16-21. Man-up: M-E 5-5; Dryden 0-1. Saves: Austin Smith (M-E) 1; Tripp Calere (Dryden) 8. Records: M-E 15-1; Drdyen 6-8.

Softball - Dryden Over Newark Valley

Dryden 8, Newark Valley 4
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D: Emily Banwell and Deana Day. NV: Sierra Post and Molly Graves.

IAC Golf - Lansing 222, Dryden 259

Lansing 222, Dryden 259
At Cornell U., par-36 front
Dryden: Trevor Gardner 45; Eric Sinnott 51; Sean McDaniel 52; Jacob Cowen 54; Mark Montesano 57. Lansing: Nic Whittaker 38; John Losurdo 40; Jack Myers 45; Andrew Kuramoto 49; Henry Myers 50.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Junior Named to All-Section Team


 Ali Abel-Ferreti, a junior on the Varsity Boys Basketball team, was named to the Section IV All Star team, a prestigious honor.  Ali will be honored at a brunch on March 29th in Elmira.  Ali led the Lions in scoring this winter at over 19 points per game and is on pace to pass 1000 career points next season.  Congratulations Ali!

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Cheerleaders Take Third at Regionals

Congratulations to Dryden varsity/jv cheerleading for taking third place in Large School Division 2 at the NYSPHSAA Regional Championships at RIT in their first year of Competition Cheer!

Dryden Burns Up the Track

The Varsity Boys won the Division 2 Class Championship while the girls took 2nd place in Division 2.  Congratulations to both on the hard work...good luck to State qualifiers Abby Yatsko and Tor Wildenstein.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Dryden Soccer PLayer Scores First International Goal

Taylor Bennett, Dryden Junior soccer player, scored her first international goal this week.  She is playing for the U18 Region 1 ODP Team at an event in Croatia.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Cheerleaders Take First in first Competition

Congratulations to the Dryden Varsity Cheerleaders for taking first place in the Large School Division of the Cheer Competition at Horseheads today!

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Class B Boys Basketball Sectionals

Whitney Point's boys came back from a 13-point halftime deficit for a 56-52 victory Wednesday night over visiting Dryden to advance to the semifinal round of Section 4's Class B basketball tournament.
Senior guard Zach Marsh's 15-point final quarter included two of his three 3-point goals and led the Golden Eagles (18-1) to 20-8 command of the closing eight minutes. The Point went ahead for good on a 3-point goal by Josh Dean that made it 49-46.
With the Eagles' big men in foul trouble, Dryden's Ali Abel-Ferretti scored 17 second-quarter points as the Lions took to intermission leading by 31-18. The hosts shot 8-for-27 in the first half — 14-for-27 thereafter.
Next for the Point is a semifinal at home against Oneonta, 7 p.m. Saturday.

Photos from the Game

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Boys Hoops Sectionals and Girls All-Stars

From Ithaca Journal

After having prevailed in their conference championship-game meeting last Friday, the Moravia girls' basketball team will be able to give Newfield a rematch — as long as the Blue Devils win on Tuesday night.
The Section 4 girls' basketball tournament opens on Tuesday with 16 games in classes A through D, including a first-round matchup between 12th-seeded Harpursville (9-10) and No. 5 seed Moravia (15-4). Coach John Crossgrove's Blue Devils outlasted Newfield, 54-53, in a highly entertaining Interscholastic Athletic Conference Small School final last week at Tompkins Cortland Community College, and can earn a quarterfinal date at fourth-seeded Newfield (14-5) with a win over the Hornets.
Newfield is one of four teams in Class C to have earned a first-round bye; the others are top seed Bainbridge-Guilford (15-2), second seed Watkins Glen (14-4) and No. 3 Lansing (13-5). All four quarterfinal games are slated for 7 p.m. Friday.
Among Tuesday's first-round games in Class C is an all-IAC affair between 11th seed Union Springs (10-9) and sixth seed Candor (13-6), set for 7 p.m. at Candor.
A pair of IAC schools will open sectional play in Class D on Tuesday — third seed Southern Cayuga (11-6) hosts 14th seed Gilboa (10-8) and seventh-seed Odessa-Montour (8-9) hosts No. 10 Schenevus. Should O-M and SC both win two games, they would meet in the Class D semifinals on March 3 in Oneonta.
The Class D girls' tournament, which features 17 teams this year, officially got under way on Saturday with a "play-in" game in which 16th seed Stamford defeated No. 17 Hunter-Tannersville, 47-31. Stamford earned the right to take on top seed Delhi (16-2) at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Delhi.
The Section 4 boys' tournament tips off on Wednesday with 17 games in classes A through D, including an all-IAC Class B quarterfinal featuring seventh seed Dryden (11-7) at second seed Whitney Point (17-1), which is coming off a 59-50 loss to Watkins Glen in the IAC Large School title game last Thursday at TC3. The Dryden-WP winner will face either sixth seed Seton Catholic Central (10-7) or third seed Oneonta (14-4) in Saturday's Class B semifinals.
Wednesday's Class C first-round games include ninth seed Lansing (6-10) at eighth seed Greene (9-8) and an all-IAC contest that has 11th seed Marathon (8-10) at sixth seed Trumansburg (11-6). The Greene-Lansing winner will travel to top seed Watkins Glen (15-1) on Saturday, while the Marathon-Trumansburg winner will travel to third seed Notre Dame (14-4).
In Class D, Odessa-Montour (7-10) travels to IAC rival Southern Cayuga (7-10) in an 8-9 matchup in Poplar Ridge. The winner is likely to face top seed Delhi (16-2) in the quarterfinals, barring an upset at the hands of 16th seed Jefferson (8-8).
IAC Girls All-Stars: Sophomore guard Mariyah Byrd, who helped lead Newfield to the South Small title and a berth in the Small School title game, is this year's division most valuable player. The league announced its first- and second-team all-stars over the weekend.
Byrd and fellow first-team all-star Sierra Henry, a junior guard, both averaged 16 point this season for the Trojans. They were joined on the all-star first team by Candor's Rachel Barnhart and Mikayla Short, Odessa-Montour's Gillian Clark and Spencer-Van Etten's Dallia Ronnick.
In the South Large, co-MVP's were Waverly's Kiana Manuel and Kylie Newman. The rest of the first team included Elmira Notre Dame's Kaylyn Curran and Mia Herlan, Watkins Glen's Madison Gates and Amanda Pike, and Newark Valley's Hannah Luszczek.
In the North Large, Brittney Randall of Whitney Point was named MVP. She was joined on the first team by teammates Graci Standish-Warpus and Jessica Cafferty, who had 27 points in the Wolverines' 59-56 defeat of Waverly in the IAC Large School final last Thursday at TC3.
Other first-teamers included Lansing twins Shea and Maura McCartney, Trumansburg's Anna Shelley and Dryden's Erin Daley.
In the North Small, Marissa Hingston of overall Small champ Moravia was named MVP, and was joined on the first team by teammates Zoe Barrington and Hannah Bennink, along with Southern Cayuga's Emily Kopp and Adrianne Torea, and Union Springs' Samantha Walawender.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Dryden Basketball All-Stars

IAC North Large School Boys Basketball All-Stars
1st Team - Ali Abel-Ferretti
2nd Team - Trevor Gardner
2nd Team -Stuart Stahlman
IAC North Large School Girls Basketball All-Stars
1st Team - Erin Daley (All-Academic Team Also & will play in Exceptional Senior Game)
2nd Team - Victoria Leyburn
Honorable Mention - Lindsey Goodenough

Friday, February 13, 2015

Boys Basketball - recap from the Coach at Chenago Valley



Varsity Boys Basketball @ Chenango Valley
2/11/15

Last night Dryden fell to 10-6 overall with a 65-57 loss at host Chenango Valley.  Dryden was led by Ali Abel-Ferretti, who finished with a game-high 27 points and 11 rebounds.  Anthony Nichols added 8 points, while Trevor Gardner added 7.  Chenango Valley was led by Mark Mullins who had 24 points, while Kolby Ross added 19 points.  CV led 14-13 after the first quarter.  Abel-Ferretti scored 8 points in the first quarter.  "We did a very good job of getting Ali paint touches in the first quarter."  CV would take a 26-25 lead into the locker room at half as Mullins scored at the buzzer on a put-back off a Kolby Ross miss.  "We were spectators during the final possession of the half.  Instead of getting underneath someone and blocking out, we watched the flight of the ball and got beat to the spot."  Abel-Ferretti scored 10 of Dryden's 12 points in the second quarter.  CV would outscore Dryden 21-13 in the third quarter to take a 47-38 lead into the fourth quarter.  Mullins scored 7 in the quarter for CV.  Ross added 6 in the quarter for CV.  Abel-Ferretti had 5 points in the quarter for Dryden.  Down 10 points in the fourth quarter, Dryden would draw even with just under 3 minutes to play.  Kolby Ross would make a 3-point shot late in the shot clock to give CV a three point lead.  On Dryden's next possession, a missed three-point attempt would cost Dryden as a long rebound led to a CV fast-break lay-up to put CV up 5.  "The two three-point field goal makes by the Ross kid hurt us in the fourth quarter.  Our scouting report said that was not a part of his offensive game, however late in the shot-clock, it's the only look they had, and he made two of them."  "Ali was phenomenal tonight.  He was our only consistent scoring threat, while being doubled-teamed on almost every catch.  He battles through every hit and bump that occurred throughout the game."  "We played with very little energy, enthusiasm and passion tonight.  Ultimately, that cost us an opportunity to win."  Dryden JV's lost to CV at Dryden.  Dryden hosts Newark Valley Friday, 2/13,6 pm JV tip.

Box Score

Dryden            13    12    13    19                  57
CV                   14    12    21    18                  65

Dryden

Welgoss     1, 0-0, 3
McHerron     3, 0-2, 6
Burvee     1, 0-0, 2
Nichols    3, 1-3, 8
Stahlman     2, 0-2, 4
Abel-Ferretti     11, 5-9, 27
Gardner     3, 0-0, 7
Ellis     0, 0-0, 0

Team: 24, 6-16, 57

CV

C. Hertzog    3, 2-3, 9
Cox    5, 0-0, 11
Klepfer   0, 0-0, 0
J. Hertzog    2, 0-0, 5
Mullins     8, 6-9, 24
Ross    7, 3-4, 19
Murreld     0, 0-0, 0

Team: 28, 11-16, 65

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Lions Grappler Takes IAC and Class B Crowns

From the School Website

Senior Chad Adams continued his undefeated season, taking first place in the IAC Wrestling Championships on 1/31, winning the 220lb weight class.  He continued his dominance at the Class tournament on 2/7, taking first again.  Way to go Chad!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Dryden Hoops Beats Class B Windsor with help of Gardner 3/4 court heave at end of regualtion

Boys basketball
Dryden 68, Windsor 59: On Saturday at Windsor, Dryden sophomore guard Trevor Gardner banked in a three-quarter-court shot at the buzzer to send the game to overtime, and the Purple Lions (10-5) rode the wave of momentum to a non-league victory.
Six-foot-6 junior Ali Abel-Ferretti led the winners with 19 points and 12 rebounds, while 6-4 junior Stuart Stahlman chipped in 15 points and Gardner 13.
The Purple Lions — who defeated IAC rival Lansing on Friday, 61-35 — trailed the Black Knights by as many as 14 points in the fourth quarter before rallying.
Windsor’s Mike Beebe (21 points) made two free throws to give Windsor a 57-54 lead with 1.7 seconds to play in the fourth. The Black Knights then called a timeout to set up their defense for Dryden’s last-second shot. The Purple Lions had hoped to get the ball to Abel-Ferretti, but he was closely guarded near the mid-court line, so Kyle Burvee’s inbounds pass instead went to Gardner in the backcourt.
Gardner took one dribble and let fly, and the ball banked in off the backboard to send the game to overtime, which Dryden dominated, 11-2. (there is video of this some where)
“Windsor defended well on the final possession of regulation,” Dryden coach Kim Brown said. “Trevor just happened to make an incredible shot.”
In Friday’s win over Lansing, Stahlman and Gardner led the way for Dryden (7-3 IAC) with 16 and 10 points, respectively. Six-foot-3 sophomore Zach Walker had 13 points for the Bobcats (6-6, 3-6 IAC).
Dryden hosts Groton on Monday

Dryden Finishes 9thin Class B Wrestling - Adams is 220 Class B Sectional Champ

In the nine-team Class B championships at Oneonta, Norwich won the team title with 2331/2 points, finishing 70 ahead of Susquehanna Valley. Dryden placed ninth with 701/2 points and had one champion — Chad Adams at 220 pounds, who beat Owego’s Colton VanDriesen in the final, 12-1.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Dryden boys top Trumansburg in key divisional contest

Ithaca Journal

The Dryden boys dealt Trumansburg’s North Large Division title hopes a serious blow on Wednesday night as the Purple Lions scored a big 65-54 road victory in Interscholastic Athletic Conference play.


The Dryden boys’ basketball team dealt Trumansburg’s hopes for a division title a severe blow as junior big men Ali Abel-Ferretti and Stuart Stahlman led the way in the Purple Lions’ 65-54 over the Blue Raiders on Wednesday night at Somerville Gym in Trumansburg.
The 6-foot-6 Abel-Ferretti had 20 points and rebounds while the 6-4 Stahlman had a double-double with 19 points and 10 boards for Dryden (8-5 overall, 7-3 IAC), which outscored T-burg 21-15 in the fourth quarter to salt away the victory.
T-burg was led by Austin Grunder, who collected a game-high 25 points. The 6-3 sophomore scored 40 in the teams’ first meeting, a 65-60 Trumansburg victory on Jan. 9 in Dryden. Trevor Rumsey chipped in 13 points for the Blue Raiders (9-4, 6-3), who fell 21/2 games behind undefeated Whitney Point (14-0, 8-0) in the IAC North Large Division with just three games remaining.
Trumansburg, which dropped a half-game behind Dryden in the division, travels to Whitney Point Friday night. A Golden Eagles victory would all but assure them the division championship and a berth in the Large School title game in two weeks.
Dryden raced out to an early 8-2 lead and finished the first quarter ahead, 18-15. The Lions were up at halftime, 33-27, but turned the ball over on seven consecutive possession in the third quarter as the Blue Raiders stayed within striking distance.
*Early in the third, a back injury to T-burg’s Luke Richards halted the game for more than 20 minutes. After the long delay, Stahlman made two free throws to put the Lions up, 39-34; he finished 7-for-9 from the foul line.
Blue Raiders’ guard Danny Lapp suffered a shoulder injury in the first half; both he and Richards are “doubtful” for Friday’s game, head coach Jeff Richards said Thursday.
In Wednesday’s JV game, Trumansburg tied the game at the end of regulation on a 3-pointer at the buzzer, and won in overtime, 62-53.
Dryden hosts Lansing on Friday.

 *Correction to above - Danny Lapp's shoulder injury halted the game for 20 minutes with about 3:30 left in the third.   Richards injury was a few minutes later and he left the court and gym under his own power.

Lions get revenge win on Road in Trumansburg

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Ali Abel-Ferretti 9 2-4 20, Kevin Ellis 4 -2 8, Trevor Gardner 4 3-5 12, Anthony Nichols 1 2, Stuart Stahlman 6 7-9 19, Noah Welgoss 2 4. Totals 23 12-21 65.
Trumansburg
Glenn Addicott 1 2, Hunter Ford 1 1-2 3, Mike Gorton 1 2-2 5, Austin Grunder 8 9-12 25, Zack Ives 1 2, Luke Richards 1 2, Trevor Rumsey 6 1-3 13, Andrew Stewart 1 2. Totals 20 13-19 54.
3-Point Goals - Dryden 1 (Trevor Gardner 1), Trumansburg 1 (Mike Gorton 1).

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Section 4 Class B Tournament Seeds -

Dow #4 at 106, Kelchner #4 at 132 and Adams #1 at 220

Section 4
Class B Tournament Seeds
Saturday at Oneonta
99: 1, A.J. Burkhart (Waverly); 2, Corey Swartz (Windsor); 3, Eli Rodriguez (Norwich); 4, Nick Dower (Oneonta). 106: 1, Caleb Wiggins (Chenango Valley); 2, Kaleb Stansbury (Oneonta); 3, Tayson Evans (Susquehanna Valley); 4, Sam Dow (Dryden). 113: 1, Dalen Geislinger (Norwich); 2, Paddy Lupole (Susquehanna Valley); 3, Jacob Lehr (Chenango Valley); 4, Zach Mills (Norwich). 120: 1, Ty Rifanburg (Norwich); 2, Mitchell Spaziani (Oneonta); 3, Josh Devine (Susquehanna Valley); 4, J. Groats (Owego). 126: 1, Ian Lupole (Susquehanna Valley); 2, Nick Kennedy (Windsor); 3, Anthony Colon (Chenango Valley); 4, Carter Hubbard (Norwich). 132: 1, Cole Rifanburg (Norwich); 2, Austin Sullivan (Maine-Endwell); 3, Billy Liberati (Chenango Valley); 4, Kris Kelchner (Dryden). 138: 1, Kobe Garrehy (Maine-Endwell); 2, Nick Murphy (Norwich); 3, Jackson Bell (Owego); 4, Tyler Frear (Windsor). 145: 1, Tristan Rifanburg (Norwich); 2, Kacey Madigan (Waverly); 3, Simon Friedman (Windsor); 4, Steve Alyward (Chenango Valley). 152: 1, Frank Garcia (Norwich); 2, Gabe Zakrajsek (Windsor); 3, Sam Sherrill (Oneonta); 4, Devin Horton (Owego). 160: 1, Micah Miller (Maine-Endwell); 2, Joe Peters (Waverly); 3, Austin Scheer (Oneonta); 4, Nick Pert (Chenango Valley). 170: 1, Noah Zakrajsek (Windsor); 2, Nick Blakeslee (Susquehanna Valley); 3, Alex Kane (Susquehanna Valley); 4, Elijah Cantella (Owego). 182: 1, Jestin Russell (Chenango Valley); 2, Richie Knapp (Susquehanna Valley); 3, Sean Kilker (Owego); 4, Thomas Fischer (Oneonta). 195: 1, Reed Grunder (Chenango Valley); 2, Jonah Canavan (Owego); 3, Jeff Klossner (Waverly); 4, Teddy Storti (Susquehanna Valley). 220: 1, Chad Adams (Dryden); 2, Drew Torrance (Maine-Endwell); 3, Owen Maryott (Waverly); 4, Colton VanDriesen (Owego). 285: 1, Bradley Chesebro (Maine-Endwell); 2, Maurice Bell (Owego); 3, Nate Flora (Windsor); 4, Benjamin Schmidt (Owego).

The Third time is always the toughest. Lady Lions fall 53-51 to Trumansburg

Because of regents week and the weather the Lady Lions hadn't played since January 22nd.   There opponent was a familiar one.  After coming out on the winning side during their holiday tournament in OT, the Lions also beat Trumansburg on the road the next week.   Last night's rematch had Trumansburg getting the win.

Trumansburg 53, Dryden 51: On Tuesday at Dryden, the visiting Blue Raiders edged the Purple Lions in a tight game, as neither team outscored the other by more than two points in any quarter. Anna Shelley and Megan McIntyre led the winners with 21 and 18 points, respectively, while Erin Daley had 17 for Dryden.

Trumansburg 53, Dryden 51
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Katelyn Artibee 2 4, Brianne Avery 2 4, Mallorie Conroy 0, Vanessa Covert 3-4 3, Megan McIntyre 5 4-5 18, Michelle Peterson 1 1-4 3, Anna Shelley 8 5-11 21. Totals 18 13-24 53.
Dryden
Maggie Cole 2 5, Erin Daley 5 6-10 17, Keri Daley 2 1-2 6, Emily DeLucia 1 2, Amy Gardner 5 -1 11, Lindsey Goodenough 3 1-2 8, Vicky Leyburn 2-2 2. Totals 18 10-17 51.
3-Point Goals - Trumansburg 4 (Megan McIntyre 4), Dryden 5 (Maggie Cole 1, Erin Daley 1, Keri Daley 1, Amy Gardner 1, Lindsey Goodenough 1).



Saturday, January 31, 2015

Adams Champ at 220 at IACs - Dryden finishes 10th

IAC Championships: On Saturday at Watkins Glen, Newark Valley won the team title with 210.5 points, topping a 15-team field that included runner-up Watkins Glen (186.5).
Lansing placed seventh with 83 points and had an individual champion in Jimmy Overhiser, who defeated Odessa-Montour's Joe Rorick, 16-6, in the 120-pound final.
Dryden was 10th and had a champion in Chad Adams at 220 pounds, and Groton took 11th and had a winner in Garrett Lockwood, who defeated Lansing's Hunter Oblinski, 11-3, to win the title at 113.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Dryden Earns 6th Win In Victory Over Lansing

Ithaca Times

Dryden improved to 6-4 overall and 5-2 in division play as they defeated host Lansing 69-40. Dryden was led by Ali Abel-Ferretti who finished with 14 points and seven rebounds. Stu Stahlman added 13 points and nine rebounds, while Anthony Nichols added 10 points and four rebounds. Trevor Gardner chipped in with seven points and eight assists.
Lansing was led by Zach Detrick who finished with 12 points.
Dryden took an 18-9 lead after the first quarter. Abel-Ferretti scored eight points in the quarter.
"This is the first game where we have led after the first quarter," said Dryden head coach Kim Brown. "We got some easy looks and were able to finish."
Dryden outscored Lansing 15-10 in the second quarter, taking a 33-19 lead into the locker room at half.
"We left some points on the floor in the second quarter," said Brown. "We continued to get easy looks, however we did not finish as well as we did in the first quarter."
Six different Dryden players scored a field goal in the second quarter.
Dryden outscored Lansing 15-13 in the third quarter to take a 48-32 lead into the final quarter.
"We changed our defensive approach tonight," said Brown. "We have some adjustments to make, however I think we have found something which may benefit us going forward."
Dryden is off until January 19th, where they will travel to Windsor for a 3 p.m. JV tip.

Dryden Lions Boys Basketball vs Lansing

Ithaca Journal

Dryden 69, Lansing 40: On Tuesday at Lansing, 6-6 junior Ali Abel-Ferretti had 14 points and seven rebounds to lead the Purple Lions (6-4, 5-2) past the Bobcats (4-5, 2-5).
Stu Stahlman added 13 points and nine boards for the winners, who led 18-9 after one quarter and 33-19 at halftime. Tuesday's game was the first this season that Dryden has led after one quarter, according to Coach Kim Brown.
Junior guard Zach Detrick led the Bobcats with 12 points, while 6-3 senior Logan Osterman and 6-5 sophomore Karsten Zuideman added eight points apiece.

Lady Lions Basketball vs Lansing

Lady Lions are out scored 28-16 in second half after holding 3 point halftime lead over Lansing. 


Lansing 40, Dryden 31
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Kayla Clink 4 0-0 8, Emma Dhimitri 1 2-4 4, Iyanna Dowell 0 0-0 0, Nina Drake 0 1-2 1, Sarah Gisler 0 2-2 2, Kala Mattoon 1 0-0 3, Maura McCartney 1 5-6 7, Shea McCartney 4 5-9 13, Taylor Mikula 1 0-0 2, Nicki Mix 0 0-0 0, Helen Moore 0 0-0 0, Meghan Pronti 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 15-23 40.
Dryden
Maggie Cole 1 0-2 2, Erin Daley 2 4-8 9, Keri Daley 2 0-0 4, Emily DeLucia 0 0-0 0, Amy Gardner 0 2-6 2, Lindsey Goodenough 2 1-2 6, Vicky Leyburn 3 0-0 8. Totals 10 7-18 31.
3-Point Goals - Lansing 1 (Kala Mattoon 1), Dryden 4 (Erin Daley 1, Lindsey Goodenough 1, Vicky Leyburn 2).

Photos of the game

Dryden Boys Basketball over host Lansing 69-40

From the Coach -



Varsity Boys Basketball @ Lansing
1/13/15

Dryden improved to 6-4 overall and 5-2 in division play as they defeated host Lansing 69-40.  Dryden was led by Ali Abel-Ferretti who finished with 14 points and 7 rebounds.  Stu Stahlman added 13 points and 9 rebounds, while Anthony Nichols added 10 points and 4 rebounds.  Trevor Gardner added 7 points and 8 assists.  Lansing was led by Zach Detrick who finished with 12 points.  Dryden would take an 18-9 lead after the first quarter.  Abel-Ferretti had 8 points in the first quarter.  "This is the first game where we have led after the first quarter.  We got some easy looks and were able to finish."  Dryden would outscore Lansing 15-10 in the second quarter, taking a 33-19 lead into the locker room at half.  "We left some points on the floor in the second quarter.  We continued to get easy looks, however we did not finish as well as we did in the first quarter."  Six different Dryden players would score a field goal in the second quarter.  Dryden would outscore Lansing 15-13 in the third quarter to take a 48-32 lead into the final quarter.  "We changed our defensive approach tonight.  We have some adjustments to make, however I think we have found something which may benefit us going forward."  Dryden is off until January 19th, when they will travel to Windsor for a 3pm JV tip.  The Dryden JV's lost to Lansing.  The Dryden JV's travel to Union Springs this Friday for a 6:30 tip.  No varsity game as the Union Springs varsity team folded.


Box Score

Dryden
Welgoss    2, 0-0, 6
McHerron     3, 2-2, 8
Camp    0, 0-0, 0
Nichols     4, 1-3, 10
Stahlman     6, 1-4, 13
Brunner     0, 0-0, 0
Abel-Ferretti     7, 0-0, 14
Gardner     2, 1-2, 7
LeViere     0, 0-0, 0
Ellis      4, 3-3, 11

Team:     28, 8-14, 69

Lansing
Ayers    0, 1-2, 1
Brandon Davis    1, 0-0, 2
Detrick      4, 3-6, 12
Myers    0, 0-0, 0
Miller-Labar    1, 0-0, 2
Owen DAvis    1, 0-0, 3
Bandler     1, 0-0, 2
Osterman     4, 0-1, 8
Walker     1, 0-0, 2
Zurlema    4, 0-0, 8


Team:   17, 4-9, 40