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.
a quick way to find information on the Dryden Purple Lions . . . (always double check the Dryden Athletics website)
Saturday, January 31, 2015
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 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.
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
Lansing
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
Lansing 40, Dryden 31
Lansing | 5 | 7 | 13 | 15 | — | 40 |
Dryden | 6 | 9 | 6 | 10 | — | 31 |
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
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Grunder nets 40 points, Trumansburg boys rally for win
Ithaca Journal
Austin Grunder scored a season-high 40 points as the 19th-ranked Trumansburg boys’ basketball team rallied for a 65-60 victory over host Dryden in Interscholastic Athletic Conference play on Friday in Dryden.
Grunder, a 6-2 sophomore, made 16 field goals, including three from beyond the 3-point line, and added 5-for-6 foul shooting for the Blue Raiders (8-2, 5-1 IAC), who outscored the Purple Lions 23-13 in the fourth quarter. Grunder is averaging 31 points in his last three games for T-burg.
Luke Richards added nine points for the winners. Six-foot-6 junior Ali Abel-Ferretti scored 24 points to lead the Purple Lions (5-4, 4-2).
Trumansburg 65, Dryden 60
Trumansburg
Glenn Addicott 0 0-0 0, Hunter Ford 1 0-0 3, Mike Gorton 1 1-2 3, Austin Grunder 16 5-6 40, Zach Ibes 2 0-0 4, Danny Lapp 0 0-0 0, Luke Richards 3 1-2 9, Trevor Rumsey 3 0-0 6, Andrew Stewart 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 7-10 65.
Dryden
Ali Abel-Ferretti 9 6-14 24, Dakota Brunner 0 0-0 0, Kyle Burvee 0 0-0 0, Kevin Ellis 0 0-0 0, Trevor Gardner 2 4-8 8, Matt McHerron 1 1-2 3, Anthony Nichols 2 0-2 5, Stuart Stahlman 7 3-5 17, Noah Welgoss 1 1-4 3. Totals 22 15-35 60.
3-Point Goals - Trumansburg 6 (Hunter Ford 1, Austin Grunder 3, Luke Richards 2), Dryden 1 (Anthony Nichols 1).
Austin Grunder scored a season-high 40 points as the 19th-ranked Trumansburg boys’ basketball team rallied for a 65-60 victory over host Dryden in Interscholastic Athletic Conference play on Friday in Dryden.
Grunder, a 6-2 sophomore, made 16 field goals, including three from beyond the 3-point line, and added 5-for-6 foul shooting for the Blue Raiders (8-2, 5-1 IAC), who outscored the Purple Lions 23-13 in the fourth quarter. Grunder is averaging 31 points in his last three games for T-burg.
Luke Richards added nine points for the winners. Six-foot-6 junior Ali Abel-Ferretti scored 24 points to lead the Purple Lions (5-4, 4-2).
Trumansburg 65, Dryden 60
Trumansburg | 17 | 11 | 14 | 23 | — | 65 |
Dryden | 11 | 20 | 16 | 13 | — | 60 |
Glenn Addicott 0 0-0 0, Hunter Ford 1 0-0 3, Mike Gorton 1 1-2 3, Austin Grunder 16 5-6 40, Zach Ibes 2 0-0 4, Danny Lapp 0 0-0 0, Luke Richards 3 1-2 9, Trevor Rumsey 3 0-0 6, Andrew Stewart 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 7-10 65.
Dryden
Ali Abel-Ferretti 9 6-14 24, Dakota Brunner 0 0-0 0, Kyle Burvee 0 0-0 0, Kevin Ellis 0 0-0 0, Trevor Gardner 2 4-8 8, Matt McHerron 1 1-2 3, Anthony Nichols 2 0-2 5, Stuart Stahlman 7 3-5 17, Noah Welgoss 1 1-4 3. Totals 22 15-35 60.
3-Point Goals - Trumansburg 6 (Hunter Ford 1, Austin Grunder 3, Luke Richards 2), Dryden 1 (Anthony Nichols 1).
Friday, January 9, 2015
Dryden Lady Lions are 5-5 after second win over Trumansburg in 6 days and third win in a row
After playing 3 state ranked teams in their first 7 games and sitting at 2-5, the Lady Lions Basketball team has won 3 in a row to get back to .500. In the first match-up with Trumansburg in the consolation game of their own Holiday Tourney Dryden needed overtime to get the win and to stop a 5 game losing streak. 6 days later and after a slow start on the road, the team pulled ahead in the first quarter and kept the lead throughout.
Dryden 47, Trumansburg 33
Dryden
Maggie Cole 5 1-1 12, Erin Daley 3 5-5 11, Keri Daley 0 0-2 0, Emily DeLucia 0 0-0 0, Amy Gardner 1 0-0 3, Lindsey Goodenough 2 1-2 5, Vicky Leyburn 6 1-2 16. Totals 17 8-33 47.
Trumansburg
Katelyn Artibee 2 0-0 4, Brianne Avery 0 0-0 0, Mallorie Conroy 0 0-0 0, Vanessa Covert 2 0-0 4, Megan McIntyre 4 4-6 14, Chloe Mount 1 0-1 2, Michelle Peterson 2 2-2 6, Anna Shelley 1 1-3 3. Totals 12 7-12 33.
3-Point Goals - Dryden 5 (Maggie Cole 1, Amy Gardner 1, Vicky Leyburn 3), Trumansburg 2 (Megan McIntyre 2).
Photos from the game
Photos From the First Game
Dryden 47, Trumansburg 33
Dryden | 9 | 9 | 11 | 18 | — | 47 |
Trumansburg | 4 | 11 | 8 | 10 | — | 33 |
Maggie Cole 5 1-1 12, Erin Daley 3 5-5 11, Keri Daley 0 0-2 0, Emily DeLucia 0 0-0 0, Amy Gardner 1 0-0 3, Lindsey Goodenough 2 1-2 5, Vicky Leyburn 6 1-2 16. Totals 17 8-33 47.
Trumansburg
Katelyn Artibee 2 0-0 4, Brianne Avery 0 0-0 0, Mallorie Conroy 0 0-0 0, Vanessa Covert 2 0-0 4, Megan McIntyre 4 4-6 14, Chloe Mount 1 0-1 2, Michelle Peterson 2 2-2 6, Anna Shelley 1 1-3 3. Totals 12 7-12 33.
3-Point Goals - Dryden 5 (Maggie Cole 1, Amy Gardner 1, Vicky Leyburn 3), Trumansburg 2 (Megan McIntyre 2).
Photos from the game
Photos From the First Game
Girls Indoor Track 9-10 Meet
9-10 Grade Meet
At Cortland State University
55: 1. Kate Oteng-Bediako (Waverly) 07.69; 2. Amanda Greenwood (Harpursville-Afton) 07.71; 3. Mallory Stillman (Sidney-Delhi-Unatego) 07.81; 4. Emily Shattuck (Norwich) 07.88; 5. Anna. Egli (S-D-U) 08.21; 6. Isobel Scheffey (Watkins Glen) 08.22; 7. Jamillah Jackson (Elmira) 08.26. 8. Juliana Bunnell (END) 08.27. 100 meters: 1. Pearl Cooper (Corning) 3:12.32; 2. Chase Yoder (Elmira Notre Dame) 3:20.55; 3. Miah Hunkele (Elmira) 3:21.06; 4. Kate Mertus (C) 3:21.28; 5. Payton Yoder (END) 3:21.33; 6. Maura McAnaney (Westhill) 3:36.08; 7. Kimberly White (Marathon) 3:37.65; 8. Elizabeth Eddy (Norwich) 3:38.74. 300: 1. Amanda Greenwood (H-A) 45.48; 2. Claire Melvin (TBurg) 45.63; 3. Erica Helzer (Union Springs) 46.416; 4. Marly Davies (Oneonta) 46.418; 5. Emily Shattuck (Norwich) 46.76; 6. Kate Oteng-Bediako (Waverly) 46.86; 7. Jayanna Monds (Westhill) 47.04; 8. Miah Hunkele (Elmira) 47.10. 600m: 1. Claire Melvin (Trumansburg) 1:44.19; 2. Marly Davies (Oneonta) 1:51.17; 3. Alexandria Tucker (US) 1:51.80; 4. Maeve Holman (C) 1:52.53; 5. Kate Mertus (C) 1:53.12; 6. Alaina Kenny (Westhill) 1:53.21; 7. Madaleen Nelan (Elmira) 1:54.36; 8. Kendra MacCaull (Westhill) 1:55.24. 1,000m: 1. Emma Mason (C) 5:41.87; 2. Joelle Slater (WG) 6:02.83; 3. Rhian O'Dell (C) 6:02.95; 4. Alexis Teeter (C) 6:18.29; 5. Rebecca Salsman (Waverly) 6:37.44; 6. Amelie Legg (S-D-U) 7:07.42; 7. Meena Thirvmurii (C) 7:26.66; 8. Audrey Howard (C) 7:29.57. 1,500m: 1. Mackenzie Tubbs (Elmira) 5:12.96; 2. Olivia Lovejoy (Elmira) 5:22.63; 3. Casey Roman (Elmira) 5:22.86; 4. Allison Morrow (Dryden) 5:24.50; 5. Payton Yoder (END) 5:26.71; 6. Chase Yoder (END) 5:29.07; 7. Maeve Holman (C) 5:29.58; 8. Emily Niu (C) 5:31.17. 3,000m: 1. Morgan Cecee (Elmira) 12:11.04; 2. Olivia Leonti (Union Springs) 12:47.07; 3. Jaimie Hand (Waverly) 13:33.78.
55m hurdles: 1. Jessica Champlin (S-D-U) 09.78; 2. Jayanna Monds (Westhill) 10.07; 3. Kayla Kromelbein (Wa) 10.16; 4. Audumn Jackson (Elmira) 10.27; 5. Laurel Karee (END) 10.28; 6. Kimberly White (Marathon) 10.30; 7. Morgan Richards (WP) 10.50; 8. Marie Griswold (TBurg) 10.63.
Shot put: 1. Mya Muse (Vestal) 30'07.00"; 2. Ashley Smith (Lansing) 29'07.00"; 3. Marli Hammond (Dryden) 28'06.00"; 4. Makenzie Fuller (V) 28'02.00"; 5. Julia Flint (V) 26'03.50"; 6. Raegan Kane (Norwich) 25'02.50"; 7. Tianna English (Dryden) 22'09.00"; 8. Sophia Sariego (C) 22'08.50". Discus: ; Long jump: ; Triple jump: 1. Emilia French (Oneonta) 31'10.00"; 2. Laurel Karee (END) 31'03.00"; 3. Grace Perna (Binghamton) 30'02.50"; 4. Victoria Prouty (S-D-U) 29'08.50"; 5. Ava Pellor (Elmira) 28'11.00"; 6. Eve Rokhvadze (Oneonta) 28'09.00"; 7. Anna Egli (S-D-U) 28'07.00"; 8. Sarah Uhl (Waverly) 28'00.00". High jump: 1. Keri Curtis (Waverly) 4'10.00"; 2. Kate Brennan (Union-Endicott) 4'10.00"; 3. Erin Vargo (C) 4'08.00"; 3.Vianna Richards (V) 4'08.00"; 3. Bailey Burr (US) 4'08.00"; 6. Sophia Sariego (C) 4'06.00"; 7. Ariel Enicks (C) 4'04.00"; 7. Abby Feyerabend (Westhill) 4'04.00". Pole vault: 1. Kari Stromhaug (V) 11'00.00"; 2. Miya Kuramoto (Lansing) 9'00.00"; 3. Emily Gallagher (Lansing) 9'00.00"; 4. Danielle Hunt (TBurg) 8'06.00"; 5. Amelie Legg (S-D-U) 8'06.00"; 6. Meghan Matheny (Lansing) 8'06.00"; 7. Noelle Coolican (Westhill) 8'00.00"; 8. Elizabeth Eddy (Norwich) 7'00.00".
At Cortland State University
55: 1. Kate Oteng-Bediako (Waverly) 07.69; 2. Amanda Greenwood (Harpursville-Afton) 07.71; 3. Mallory Stillman (Sidney-Delhi-Unatego) 07.81; 4. Emily Shattuck (Norwich) 07.88; 5. Anna. Egli (S-D-U) 08.21; 6. Isobel Scheffey (Watkins Glen) 08.22; 7. Jamillah Jackson (Elmira) 08.26. 8. Juliana Bunnell (END) 08.27. 100 meters: 1. Pearl Cooper (Corning) 3:12.32; 2. Chase Yoder (Elmira Notre Dame) 3:20.55; 3. Miah Hunkele (Elmira) 3:21.06; 4. Kate Mertus (C) 3:21.28; 5. Payton Yoder (END) 3:21.33; 6. Maura McAnaney (Westhill) 3:36.08; 7. Kimberly White (Marathon) 3:37.65; 8. Elizabeth Eddy (Norwich) 3:38.74. 300: 1. Amanda Greenwood (H-A) 45.48; 2. Claire Melvin (TBurg) 45.63; 3. Erica Helzer (Union Springs) 46.416; 4. Marly Davies (Oneonta) 46.418; 5. Emily Shattuck (Norwich) 46.76; 6. Kate Oteng-Bediako (Waverly) 46.86; 7. Jayanna Monds (Westhill) 47.04; 8. Miah Hunkele (Elmira) 47.10. 600m: 1. Claire Melvin (Trumansburg) 1:44.19; 2. Marly Davies (Oneonta) 1:51.17; 3. Alexandria Tucker (US) 1:51.80; 4. Maeve Holman (C) 1:52.53; 5. Kate Mertus (C) 1:53.12; 6. Alaina Kenny (Westhill) 1:53.21; 7. Madaleen Nelan (Elmira) 1:54.36; 8. Kendra MacCaull (Westhill) 1:55.24. 1,000m: 1. Emma Mason (C) 5:41.87; 2. Joelle Slater (WG) 6:02.83; 3. Rhian O'Dell (C) 6:02.95; 4. Alexis Teeter (C) 6:18.29; 5. Rebecca Salsman (Waverly) 6:37.44; 6. Amelie Legg (S-D-U) 7:07.42; 7. Meena Thirvmurii (C) 7:26.66; 8. Audrey Howard (C) 7:29.57. 1,500m: 1. Mackenzie Tubbs (Elmira) 5:12.96; 2. Olivia Lovejoy (Elmira) 5:22.63; 3. Casey Roman (Elmira) 5:22.86; 4. Allison Morrow (Dryden) 5:24.50; 5. Payton Yoder (END) 5:26.71; 6. Chase Yoder (END) 5:29.07; 7. Maeve Holman (C) 5:29.58; 8. Emily Niu (C) 5:31.17. 3,000m: 1. Morgan Cecee (Elmira) 12:11.04; 2. Olivia Leonti (Union Springs) 12:47.07; 3. Jaimie Hand (Waverly) 13:33.78.
55m hurdles: 1. Jessica Champlin (S-D-U) 09.78; 2. Jayanna Monds (Westhill) 10.07; 3. Kayla Kromelbein (Wa) 10.16; 4. Audumn Jackson (Elmira) 10.27; 5. Laurel Karee (END) 10.28; 6. Kimberly White (Marathon) 10.30; 7. Morgan Richards (WP) 10.50; 8. Marie Griswold (TBurg) 10.63.
Shot put: 1. Mya Muse (Vestal) 30'07.00"; 2. Ashley Smith (Lansing) 29'07.00"; 3. Marli Hammond (Dryden) 28'06.00"; 4. Makenzie Fuller (V) 28'02.00"; 5. Julia Flint (V) 26'03.50"; 6. Raegan Kane (Norwich) 25'02.50"; 7. Tianna English (Dryden) 22'09.00"; 8. Sophia Sariego (C) 22'08.50". Discus: ; Long jump: ; Triple jump: 1. Emilia French (Oneonta) 31'10.00"; 2. Laurel Karee (END) 31'03.00"; 3. Grace Perna (Binghamton) 30'02.50"; 4. Victoria Prouty (S-D-U) 29'08.50"; 5. Ava Pellor (Elmira) 28'11.00"; 6. Eve Rokhvadze (Oneonta) 28'09.00"; 7. Anna Egli (S-D-U) 28'07.00"; 8. Sarah Uhl (Waverly) 28'00.00". High jump: 1. Keri Curtis (Waverly) 4'10.00"; 2. Kate Brennan (Union-Endicott) 4'10.00"; 3. Erin Vargo (C) 4'08.00"; 3.Vianna Richards (V) 4'08.00"; 3. Bailey Burr (US) 4'08.00"; 6. Sophia Sariego (C) 4'06.00"; 7. Ariel Enicks (C) 4'04.00"; 7. Abby Feyerabend (Westhill) 4'04.00". Pole vault: 1. Kari Stromhaug (V) 11'00.00"; 2. Miya Kuramoto (Lansing) 9'00.00"; 3. Emily Gallagher (Lansing) 9'00.00"; 4. Danielle Hunt (TBurg) 8'06.00"; 5. Amelie Legg (S-D-U) 8'06.00"; 6. Meghan Matheny (Lansing) 8'06.00"; 7. Noelle Coolican (Westhill) 8'00.00"; 8. Elizabeth Eddy (Norwich) 7'00.00".
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Dryden Girls move to 4-5 with win over Groton
Dryden 57, Groton 16: At Dryden, the Purple Lions held the Indians to six points or fewer in all four quarters en route to a 41-point victory.
Erin Daley had 15 points for the winners, while Camille Holmes had six points to lead Groton.
Photos from the game
Erin Daley had 15 points for the winners, while Camille Holmes had six points to lead Groton.
Photos from the game
Dryden boys improve to 4-1 in IAC with hoops victory
Ithaca Journal
Junior Ali Abel-Ferretti scored 23 points to lead Dryden to an 81-58 victory over Groton in Interscholastic Athletic Conference boys’ basketball on Tuesday night in Dryden.
The 6-foot-6 Abel-Ferretti also grabbed seven rebounds and was one of four players in double-figures for the Purple Lions (5-3 overall, 4-1 IAC). Trevor Gardner added 14 points, while Matt McHerron and Noah Welgoss added 10 apiece.
Groton (2-4, 1-2) had just four players score, and they all hit double-figures, led by Canaan Bowie’s 18 points.
The score was tied at 13 after one quarter, but Dryden’s switch from a zone press to a man-to-man press paid dividends, according to Coach Kim Brown. The hosts outscored Groton, 25-12, in the second quarter and 68-45 after the first eight minutes.
Dryden was scheduled to visit Windsor on Wednesday for a non-league game.
Girls basketball
Dryden 57, Groton 16: At Dryden, the Purple Lions held the Indians to six points or fewer in all four quarters en route to a 41-point victory.
Erin Daley had 15 points for the winners, while Camille Holmes had six points to lead Groton.
Junior Ali Abel-Ferretti scored 23 points to lead Dryden to an 81-58 victory over Groton in Interscholastic Athletic Conference boys’ basketball on Tuesday night in Dryden.
The 6-foot-6 Abel-Ferretti also grabbed seven rebounds and was one of four players in double-figures for the Purple Lions (5-3 overall, 4-1 IAC). Trevor Gardner added 14 points, while Matt McHerron and Noah Welgoss added 10 apiece.
Groton (2-4, 1-2) had just four players score, and they all hit double-figures, led by Canaan Bowie’s 18 points.
The score was tied at 13 after one quarter, but Dryden’s switch from a zone press to a man-to-man press paid dividends, according to Coach Kim Brown. The hosts outscored Groton, 25-12, in the second quarter and 68-45 after the first eight minutes.
Dryden was scheduled to visit Windsor on Wednesday for a non-league game.
Girls basketball
Dryden 57, Groton 16: At Dryden, the Purple Lions held the Indians to six points or fewer in all four quarters en route to a 41-point victory.
Erin Daley had 15 points for the winners, while Camille Holmes had six points to lead Groton.
Lions Defeat Groton For Win #5
Ithaca Times
Dryden improved to 5-3 overall and 4-1 in division play as they defeated host Groton by a score of 81-58.
Dryden placed four
players in double-figures, led by junior Ali Abel-Ferretti who finished
with 21 points, on 9-13 from the field, while also collecting seven
rebounds.
Dryden also got 14 points and six assists from
sophomore Trevor Gardner, while junior Anthony Nichols added 11 points,
10 rebounds, six assists and two steals. This was Nichols' first ever
double-double.
Senior Noah Welgoss chipped in with 10 points and three steals.
Groton got 18 points from Canaan Bowie and 16 points from Andrew Ferris.
Both teams were knotted at 13 after the first quarter.
Dryden changed from a zone press to a man-to-man press in the second quarter, and it paid in dividends, as the Lions outscored Groton 25-12 in the second quarter.
"Our man press forced some Groton turnovers which we were able to convert into easy opportunities," said head coach Kim Brown. Welgoss had all 10 of his points in the quarter, while Matt McHerron added six points in the quarter.
"Noah has shot the ball very well the past few games," said Brown. "If he continues to play to his strength, he will be a major contributor for us this year."
Dryden outscored Groton 21-17 in the third quarter, as Abel-Ferretti netted 11 points.
"Ali was very active in the third quarter," said Brown. "He moved well in the post and demanded the ball on several possessions. I thought our pace offensively was good, however our overall team defense was not. Credit Groton, they played hard. We have to do a better job of recognizing scorers. We need to force scorers to give up the basketball. After forcing them to give up the basketball, we cannot allow them to have the basketball back in their hands. If our overall team defense does not improve, we will struggle."
Dryden JV's improved to 2-6 on the year as they defeated Groton 43-37. Freshman Wes Stahlman led Dryden with 14 points.
Dryden travels to Windsor today for a 5:30 JV tip.
Senior Noah Welgoss chipped in with 10 points and three steals.
Groton got 18 points from Canaan Bowie and 16 points from Andrew Ferris.
Both teams were knotted at 13 after the first quarter.
Dryden changed from a zone press to a man-to-man press in the second quarter, and it paid in dividends, as the Lions outscored Groton 25-12 in the second quarter.
"Our man press forced some Groton turnovers which we were able to convert into easy opportunities," said head coach Kim Brown. Welgoss had all 10 of his points in the quarter, while Matt McHerron added six points in the quarter.
"Noah has shot the ball very well the past few games," said Brown. "If he continues to play to his strength, he will be a major contributor for us this year."
Dryden outscored Groton 21-17 in the third quarter, as Abel-Ferretti netted 11 points.
"Ali was very active in the third quarter," said Brown. "He moved well in the post and demanded the ball on several possessions. I thought our pace offensively was good, however our overall team defense was not. Credit Groton, they played hard. We have to do a better job of recognizing scorers. We need to force scorers to give up the basketball. After forcing them to give up the basketball, we cannot allow them to have the basketball back in their hands. If our overall team defense does not improve, we will struggle."
Dryden JV's improved to 2-6 on the year as they defeated Groton 43-37. Freshman Wes Stahlman led Dryden with 14 points.
Dryden travels to Windsor today for a 5:30 JV tip.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Boys Indoor Track - 9-10 Meet
9-10 Grade Meet
At Cortland State University
55 meters: 1. Gavin Marsh (Dryden) 07.15; 2. Logan Wiland (Vestal) 07.29; 3. Keegan Moore (TBurg) 07.34; 4.T Corey Seymour (Dry) 07.42; 4. Cian Collins (Corning) 07.42; 6. Jason Marquez (Union Springs) 07.47; 7. Eric Conant (Norwich) 07.48; 8. Peyton Stirone (Unadilla Valley) 07.49; 9. Paco Rillaroza (Elmira Notre Dame) 07.55; 9. Sawyer Burns (Whitney Point) 07.55. 300m: 1. Gavin Marsh (Dryden) 40.75; 2. Geoffrey Sutliff (Windsor) 41.68; 3. Paco Rillaroza (END) 41.76;4. Logan Wiland (V) 41.79; 5. Corey Seymour (Dry) 42.56; 6. Peyton Stirone (UV) 42.67; 7. Cian Collins (C) 42.92; 8. Jack Larson (C) 43.01. 600 meters: 1. Jack Ustanik (C) 1:32.18; 2. Patrick Hazlitt (Watkins Glen) 1:35.90; 3. Geoffrey Sutliff (Windsor) 1:38.08; 4. Sam Ives TBurg) 1:40.65; 5. Liam McDonnell (TBurg) 1:41.84; 6. Kamren Curtis (Waverly) 1:42.59; 7. Alex Padovani (Sidney-Delhi-Unatego) 1:42.98; 8. Cal Niezabytowksi (Westhill) 1:43.93. 1,000m: 1. Matt Karee (END) 2:57.15; 2. Gavin Harrington (END) 3:01.07; 3. Owen Juan (Horseheads) 3:05.14; 4. Devon Benarick (Union-Endicott) 3:05.94; 5. Dominic Mikula (TBurg) 3:15.86; 6. Blake Stermer (END) 3:15.89; 7. Matt Connolly (END) 3:17.22; 8. Zachary O Rourke (Marathon) 3:18.34. 1,600 meters: 1. Patrick Hazlitt (WG) 4:47.59; 2. Jack Ustanik (C) 4:52.45; 3. Daniel Gahagan (C) 4:53.64; 4. Matt Karee (END) 4:53.94; 5. Owen Juan (HH) 4:56.92; 6. Quinn Nicholson (C) 4:57.80; 7. Jacob DePauw (Oneonta) 4:58.51; 8. Gavin Harrington (END) 5:06.85.3,200m: 1. Evan Whittaker (TBurg) 10:49.72; 2. Colin Tyrell (V) 11:15.37; 3. Sam Ives (T) 11:19.43; 4. Richard Moore (Groton) 11:19.89; 5. Paul Zimmer (Oneonta) 11:32.51; 6. Ryan Arnold (S-D-U) 11:52.81; 7. Jaymie Tickner (Harpursville-Afton) 12:06.11.
55m hurdles: 1. Jake Orban (HH) 09.59; 2. Sawyer Burns (WP) 09.75; 3. Max Malloy (HH) 11.77.
Shot put: 1. Carson Fuller (S-D-U) 33'05.50"; 2. Nic Paternoster (S-D-U) 32'02.00"; 3. Aiden Gould (On) 31'01.50"; 4. Andy Wichtowski (END) 31'00.00"; 5. Matthew Fiato (Binghamton) 1 30'07.50"; 6. Josue Altamirano (U-E) 30'02.50"; 7. Wade Dean (S-D-U) 29'08.00"; 8. Denzel Hadlock (Elmira) 28'09.00". Triple jump: 1. Dominick Stevens (Bing) 38'01.00"; 2. Max Malloy (HH) 33'11.00"; 3. Ryan Arnold (S-D-U) 33'09.00"; 4. Michael Herceg (U-E) 31'04.50"; 5. Jesse Walley (Mar) 31'01.00"; 6. Josh Stroman (Elmira) 26'11.00"; 7. Andre Angeline (U-E) 26'07.50". High jump: 1. Jacob DePauw (On) 5'06.00"; 2. Gabe Pesco (TBurg) 5'04.00"; 3. Jake Orban (HH) 5'02.00"; 4. Andrew Rhoads (Groton) 4'10.00"; 5. Adam Armstrong (U-E) 4'10.00"; 6. Ryan Kelley (U-E) 4'10.00"; 7. Hans Hilson-Schneide (S-D-U) 4'10.00"; 8. Jake Langtry (Mor) 4'06.00". Pole vault: 1. Max Jordan (Lan) 13'00.00"; 2. Anthony Prestigiacomo (C) 12'06.00"; 3. Carter Calkins (C) 12'00.00"; 4. Greg Brin (V) 10'06.00"; 5. Bryan King (Westhill) 10'00.00"; 6. Johannes Stromhaug (V) 9'06.00"; 7. Alex Padovani (S-D-U) 8'00.00"; 8. Dominic Mikula (TBburg) 8'00.00".
At Cortland State University
55 meters: 1. Gavin Marsh (Dryden) 07.15; 2. Logan Wiland (Vestal) 07.29; 3. Keegan Moore (TBurg) 07.34; 4.T Corey Seymour (Dry) 07.42; 4. Cian Collins (Corning) 07.42; 6. Jason Marquez (Union Springs) 07.47; 7. Eric Conant (Norwich) 07.48; 8. Peyton Stirone (Unadilla Valley) 07.49; 9. Paco Rillaroza (Elmira Notre Dame) 07.55; 9. Sawyer Burns (Whitney Point) 07.55. 300m: 1. Gavin Marsh (Dryden) 40.75; 2. Geoffrey Sutliff (Windsor) 41.68; 3. Paco Rillaroza (END) 41.76;4. Logan Wiland (V) 41.79; 5. Corey Seymour (Dry) 42.56; 6. Peyton Stirone (UV) 42.67; 7. Cian Collins (C) 42.92; 8. Jack Larson (C) 43.01. 600 meters: 1. Jack Ustanik (C) 1:32.18; 2. Patrick Hazlitt (Watkins Glen) 1:35.90; 3. Geoffrey Sutliff (Windsor) 1:38.08; 4. Sam Ives TBurg) 1:40.65; 5. Liam McDonnell (TBurg) 1:41.84; 6. Kamren Curtis (Waverly) 1:42.59; 7. Alex Padovani (Sidney-Delhi-Unatego) 1:42.98; 8. Cal Niezabytowksi (Westhill) 1:43.93. 1,000m: 1. Matt Karee (END) 2:57.15; 2. Gavin Harrington (END) 3:01.07; 3. Owen Juan (Horseheads) 3:05.14; 4. Devon Benarick (Union-Endicott) 3:05.94; 5. Dominic Mikula (TBurg) 3:15.86; 6. Blake Stermer (END) 3:15.89; 7. Matt Connolly (END) 3:17.22; 8. Zachary O Rourke (Marathon) 3:18.34. 1,600 meters: 1. Patrick Hazlitt (WG) 4:47.59; 2. Jack Ustanik (C) 4:52.45; 3. Daniel Gahagan (C) 4:53.64; 4. Matt Karee (END) 4:53.94; 5. Owen Juan (HH) 4:56.92; 6. Quinn Nicholson (C) 4:57.80; 7. Jacob DePauw (Oneonta) 4:58.51; 8. Gavin Harrington (END) 5:06.85.3,200m: 1. Evan Whittaker (TBurg) 10:49.72; 2. Colin Tyrell (V) 11:15.37; 3. Sam Ives (T) 11:19.43; 4. Richard Moore (Groton) 11:19.89; 5. Paul Zimmer (Oneonta) 11:32.51; 6. Ryan Arnold (S-D-U) 11:52.81; 7. Jaymie Tickner (Harpursville-Afton) 12:06.11.
55m hurdles: 1. Jake Orban (HH) 09.59; 2. Sawyer Burns (WP) 09.75; 3. Max Malloy (HH) 11.77.
Shot put: 1. Carson Fuller (S-D-U) 33'05.50"; 2. Nic Paternoster (S-D-U) 32'02.00"; 3. Aiden Gould (On) 31'01.50"; 4. Andy Wichtowski (END) 31'00.00"; 5. Matthew Fiato (Binghamton) 1 30'07.50"; 6. Josue Altamirano (U-E) 30'02.50"; 7. Wade Dean (S-D-U) 29'08.00"; 8. Denzel Hadlock (Elmira) 28'09.00". Triple jump: 1. Dominick Stevens (Bing) 38'01.00"; 2. Max Malloy (HH) 33'11.00"; 3. Ryan Arnold (S-D-U) 33'09.00"; 4. Michael Herceg (U-E) 31'04.50"; 5. Jesse Walley (Mar) 31'01.00"; 6. Josh Stroman (Elmira) 26'11.00"; 7. Andre Angeline (U-E) 26'07.50". High jump: 1. Jacob DePauw (On) 5'06.00"; 2. Gabe Pesco (TBurg) 5'04.00"; 3. Jake Orban (HH) 5'02.00"; 4. Andrew Rhoads (Groton) 4'10.00"; 5. Adam Armstrong (U-E) 4'10.00"; 6. Ryan Kelley (U-E) 4'10.00"; 7. Hans Hilson-Schneide (S-D-U) 4'10.00"; 8. Jake Langtry (Mor) 4'06.00". Pole vault: 1. Max Jordan (Lan) 13'00.00"; 2. Anthony Prestigiacomo (C) 12'06.00"; 3. Carter Calkins (C) 12'00.00"; 4. Greg Brin (V) 10'06.00"; 5. Bryan King (Westhill) 10'00.00"; 6. Johannes Stromhaug (V) 9'06.00"; 7. Alex Padovani (S-D-U) 8'00.00"; 8. Dominic Mikula (TBburg) 8'00.00".
Dryden Girls fall in First Round of Holiday Tourney to Top Ranked Class D Romulus
Romulus Central 49, Dryden 42
Romulus Central
P Figueroa 3 0-0 8, S Kellar 0 2-4 2, S Mapstone 0 0-0 0, Zoe McDonald
10 9-14 29, M Querrie 2 0-2 6, C Slack 2 0-0 4. Totals 17 11-20 49.
Dryden Maggie Cole 0 0-0 0, Erin Daley 5 1-2 11, Keri Daley 2 0-0 4, Emily DeLucia 4 0-1 8, Amy Gardner 0 0-0 0, Lindsey Goodenough 1 1-2 3, Vicky Leyburn 6 2-5 16. Totals 18 4-10 42.
3-Point Goals - Romulus Central 4 (P Figueroa 2, M Querrie 2), Dryden 2 (Vicky Leyburn 2).
Photos from the Game
Romulus Central | 14 | 10 | 7 | 18 | — | 49 |
Dryden | 15 | 2 | 12 | 13 | — | 42 |
Dryden Maggie Cole 0 0-0 0, Erin Daley 5 1-2 11, Keri Daley 2 0-0 4, Emily DeLucia 4 0-1 8, Amy Gardner 0 0-0 0, Lindsey Goodenough 1 1-2 3, Vicky Leyburn 6 2-5 16. Totals 18 4-10 42.
3-Point Goals - Romulus Central 4 (P Figueroa 2, M Querrie 2), Dryden 2 (Vicky Leyburn 2).
Photos from the Game
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