Wednesday, February 4, 2015

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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Dryden159131451
Trumansburg
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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Dryden6961031
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

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
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Dryden1120161360
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).