Egloff's 25 points power Bolton girls to key MVAC win

SCHROON LAKE — Jadynn Egloff’s 25 points were the difference last Friday when Bolton defeated Schroon Lake/Newcomb, 48-39, in a battle of Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference girls’ basketball.

The Wild Huskies got off to a great start in the game, scoring 18 points in the first quarter. But the Eagles rallied back to take a 25-23 lead into the half and were able to get some breathing room in the second half.

Ella Hens added 11 points and Maille Kelley 10 for the Eagles.

Taylor Bush’s 11 points was the high for SL/N. Hope Armstrong, Olivia Hartwell and Carly Smith all chipped in with eight.

BCS 48, SL/N 39

BCS (48)

Phelps 0-0-0, LaBreque 0-0-0, Egloff 9-4-25, Kelley 4-2-10, Morehouse 0-0-0, Hull 0-0-0, Daken 1-0-2, Hens 4-0-11. Totals- 18-6-48.

SL/N (39)

Thompson 0-0-0, Hlavaty 0-0-0, Armstrong 4-0-8, Hartwell 2-3-8, Smith 2-4-8, Larabee 2-0-4, Bush 4-1-11. Totals- 14-8-39.

Halftime- BCS, 24-23.

3 point goals- BCS (6) Egloff 3, Hens 3. SL/N (3) Bush 2, Hartwell.

SARANAC 46

PLATTSBURGH 34

PLATTSBURGH — Maddison Gagnier poured in 24 points to lead the Spartans to their CVAC win over the Hornets.

Ava Weiss scored 10 points and Essynce Gorham nine for PHS.

“Tonight PHS celebrated its seven seniors — Olivia LaMountain, Emma Tuller, Reese Boire, Essynce Gorham, Delaney Faucher, Ava Weiss and Aubree Mulligan,” PHS coach Kelly Weiss said.

“The girls played hard and battled a tough Saranac squad. We were unable to finish at the rim and had multiple players in foul trouble early in the game. In addition, we shot poorly from the free-throw line, which cost us the game in the end.

“We will need to learn from our mistakes and continue to improve as we prepare for post-season play.”

SCS 46, PHS 34

SCS (46)

Liberty 2-2-6, Recore 0-2-2, Forgette 0-0-0, Gagnier 8-8-24, Brown 1-2-4, Terry 2-4-8, Castine 0-0-0. Totals- 14-18-46.

PHS (34)

Tuller 0-0-0, O. LaMountain 0-2-2, Hartmann 0-0-0, Boire 0-0-0, E. Gorham 4-1-9, Faucher 0-0-0, Weiss 4-2-10, Mulligan 3-0-7, G. LaMountain 1-1-3, Koon 0-0-0, A. Gorham 1-1-3. Totals- 13-7-34.

Halftime- SCS, 15-12.

3 point goals- PHS (1) Mulligan.

PERU 64

BEEKMANTOWN 36

PERU — Reese Duprey scored 20 points, Violet Berry 19 and Eliana Trumper 15 to power the Nighthawks to their CVAC win.

Peru jumped out to a 37-17 halftime lead.

“I was very happy with our intensity and offensive rebounding in the first half,” Peru coach Ryon O’Connell said. “We were able to use our pressure defense to create easy scoring opportunities in the first half. We continue to rebound well and share the ball on the offensive end.

“As a team, we need to continue to push each other in practice and keep working towards our common goal.”

PCS 64, BCS 36

BCS (36)

Miller 3-0-6, Burnham 0-0-0, C. Hagadorn 2-0-6, Barnes 1-0-2, O. Hagadorn 3-0-6, L. Conroy 1-0-3, J. Conroy 2-0-4, Kenyon, 1-2-4, Mosley 1-0-2, Shanley 1-1-3. Totals- 15-3-36.

PCS (64)

Trumper 6-3-15, Hogle 1-0-2, Marino 1-0-2, B. Berry 2-0-4, Duprey 9-2-20, V. Berry 6-6-19, Akey 0-0-0, Deslauriers 1-0-2. Totals- 26-11-64.

Halftime- PCS, 37-17.

3 point goals- BCS (3) C. Hagadorn 2, L. Conroy. PCS (1) V. Berry.

MORIAH 56

NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 30

PORT HENRY — Lexi Mascarenas and Emmy Nephew each hit four 3-pointers in the Vikings’ CVAC win.

Mascarenas finished with a game-high 18 points, and Nephew followed with 12.

Ava Moore was the leading scorer for the Bobcats with 13 points.

“NAC brought great energy tonight and made us work for everything,” Moriah coach Gary Olcott said. “The first half was really close. We got hot in the third quarter, and that was the difference in the game.”

Moriah 56, NAC 30

NAC (30)

Bombard 1-0-2, Parsons 0-0-0. M. Peryea 3-0-6, S. Peryea 1-0-2, Wray 0-0-0, Moore 2-7-13, Nutt 2-2-7, Cook 0-0-0. Totals- 9-9-30.

Moriah (56)

Mascarenas 6-2-18, Cheney 3-2-8, Nephew 4-0-12, Harrington 1-1-3, Speshock 4-0-9, Gaddor 3-0-6, Winters 0-0-0. Totals- 21-5-56.

Halftime- MCS, 19-13.

3 point goals- NAC (3) Moore 2, Nutt. MCS (9) Mascarenas 4, Nephew 4, Speshock.

WILLSBORO 31

SETON CATHOLIC 8

WILLSBORO — Laney Nolette connected on four 3-pointers and finished with 16 points in the Wolves’ MVAC win.

McKenzie Cain added eight points in the victory.

“It was a great night for Senior and Futures Night as some of our youth teams played at halftime and we were able to recognize our two seniors, Peyton Leerkes and Laney Nolette,” Willsboro coach Chris Ford said.

“Peyton gave us quality minutes and Laney led all scorers with 16. Both teams played hard throughout and we made some good adjustments at halftime.”

WICS 31, SCCS 8

SCCS (8)

Willette 1-0-2, LaBombard 0-0-0, L. Forrence 1-0-2, Wahba 0-0-0, Mezzacappa 0-0-0, Conti 2-0-4, Martinez 0-0-0. Totals- 4-0-8.

WICS (31)

Jacques 1-0-2, Leerkes 0-0-0, Valachovic 0-0-0, Nolette 5-2-16, Morgan 2-1-5, Cain 3-0-8, Vanderpool 1-1-3. Totals- 12-4-31.

Halftime- WICS, 9-2.

3 point goals- WICS (6) Nolette 4, Cain 2.

BOYS

FRIDAY

NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 63

SCHROON LAKE/NEWCOMB 53

ELLENBURG — Emmett LaClair finished with 23 points and 15 rebounds, Kameron Chinchilla 15 points, Luke Moore 11 points, and Shane Gilmore nine points and 15 rebounds in the Bobcats’ non-conference win.

Nathan Melville tossed in 18 points for the Wild Huskies, while Julian Porcaro and Camden Lamphear chipped in with 12 apiece.

NAC outscored SL/N 26-10 in a decisive third quarter to turn a halftime deficit into a lead. SL/N hit five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter.

“We knew they could shoot,” NAC coach Nate Bilow said. “We did a nice job on their primary scorers, but they had a lot of other weapons, especially from range.

“That’s a good win for our boys on a Friday night.”

NAC 63, SL/N 53

SL/N (53)

Phillips 0-0-0, D. Pelkey 1-0-3, Dick 1-0-3, Porcaro 4-0-12, N. Melville 6-4-18, Lamphear 5-1-12, B. Pelkey 0-0-0, E. Melville 2-0-5. Totals- 19-5-53.

NAC (63)

Chinchilla 5-4-15, Bushey 1-0-3, Coryea 0-0-0, Gauthier 1-0-2, Moore 4-3-11, LaClair 10-3-23, Gilmore 4-0-9. Totals- 25-10-63.

Halftime- SL/N, 25-20.

3 point goals- SL/N (10) Porcaro 4, N. Melville 2, D. Pelkey, Dick, Lamphear, E. Melville. NAC (3) Chinchilla, Bushey, Gilmore.

SATURDAY

MASSENA 71

PLATTSBURGH 65

PLATTSBURGH — Troy Bushey poured in 27 points, but it couldn’t keep the Raiders from recording a non-conference win.

Diego Rios added 14 points and Preston O’Neal 11 for the Hornets.

Massena hit 11 3-pointers, and PHS added seven of its own.

“It was a great game between both of these teams. Credit Massena for shooting the ball very well today,” PHS coach Stephen Peryea said.

“Our guys battled and did some good things that we will look to utilize going into the playoffs.”

Massena 71, PHS 65

Massena (71)

Firnstein 2-2-7, A. Boyea 4-0-10, Mitchell 4-0-12, Lavare 4-3-13, Page 1-0-3, C. Boyea 3-9-15, Hendricks 2-1-6, A.L. Tarbell 4-0-8. Totals- 24-15-71.

PHS (65)

Rios 5-4-14, O’Neal 4-0-11, Bushey 11-2-27, Lautenschuetz 2-2-6, Kowalowski 1-0-3, Colburn 1-2-4. Totals- 23-10-65.

Halftime- MCS, 34-20.

3 point goals- MCS (11) Mitchell 4, Lavare 2, A. Boyea 2, Firnstein, Page, Hendricks. PHS (7) O’Neal 3, Bushey 3, Kowalowski.

THURSDAY

SETON CATHOLIC 63

WILLSBORO 32

PLATTSBURGH — The seniors shined on Senior Night for the Knights as Michael Mannix (25 points) and Oliver Hughes (18) led the winners in scoring in MVAC play.

“It was a good night to honor our seniors, and it was nice to see everyone contribute in their own way in a win,” Knights’ coach Larry Converse said. “Michael and Oliver have meant a lot to our team this season and have been leaders, and that’s what you want to see from your seniors.”

Hughes pulled down 12 boards for a double-double, and Matt Dubay grabbed 11 more off the glass and put in 11 points for a double-double of his own.

Kyren Evens scored a team-high 11 points for the Wolves, and Gavin Hathaway knocked down three 3-points.

SCCS 63, WICS 32

WICS (32)

Palmer 1-2-4, Evens 4-2-13, Bronson 0-0-0, Crowningshield 1-0-2, Reed 0-0-0, Hathway 3-0-9, Cahill 1-2-4. Totals- 10-6-32.

SCCS (63)

Hughes 8-2-18, M. Mannix 10-2-25, Dubay 4-3-11, Desotelle 1-0-2, P. Mannix 0-0-0, Trombly 1-0-2, Butz 0-0-0, Yong 2-0-5. Totals- 26-7-63.

Halftime- SCCS, 42-16.

3 point goals- WICS (6) Evens 3, Hathaway 3. SCCS (4) M. Mannix 3, Yong.

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