CHAZY — Bolton crashed the boards and moved with efficiency in their 70-33 victory over Chazy, Friday in a Mountain and Valley Conference boys basketball game.
Three players recorded double digits in points as Bolton was led by Jaxon Egloff’s 17 points. Will Hens and Liam Foy added 15 and 12 points, respectively.
Chazy was led by Josh Juneau’s 12 points.
“Was a tough game for us, we just couldn’t come out and match Bolton’s speed and intensity,” Chazy head coach Austin Tetreault said. “They move the ball quick offensively and are in your face defensively and we struggled on both ends with it.
“Egloff led Bolton with 17. Foy was great for them down low and made it difficult for us to secure any type of rebound. Josh Juneau led us with 12 points and Landon Duprey had a good game for us with 6.”
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Bolton 70, Chazy 33
Bolton (70)
French 2-0-6, Egloff 6-2-17, Hubert 1-0-2, Morehouse 2-0-4, Eager 4-0-9, Hens 6-2-15, Figueroa 0-0-0, Kennedy 1-0-3, Williams 1-0-2, Foy 6-0-12. TOTALS: 29-4-70
Chazy (33)
Howell 1-0-3, Connor Cross 3-0-6, Duprey 2-2-6, Cooper Cross 2-0-5, Juneau 6-0-12, Poirier 0-0-0, Hoffnagle 0-1-1, Devins 0-0-0, Clukey 0-0-0, Hebert 0-0-0. TOTALS: 14-3-33
Halftime- Bolton, 41-16
3 point goals- Bolton (8) French 2, Egloff 3, Eager 1, Hens 1, Kennedy 1. Chazy (2) Howell 1, Cooper Cross.
CVAC
PLATTSBURGH 51
PERU 35
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh continues to improve its Champlain Valley Athletic Conference record as they defeated Peru, 51-35.
They’re currently 8-5 overall while standing 7-2 in league play.
Diego Rio Barbazo led the Hornets with 14 points with Cy Rodriguez-Donaldson added 12 to lead the offensive charge.
Jordan Osborne led the Nighthawks with 10 points.
“Rodriguez-Donaldson shot the ball well with some good passes from his teammates,” Plattsburgh head coach Chris Hartmann said. “Rio Barbazo played solid defense and finished well tonight.
“Good league win.”
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Plattsburgh 51, Peru 35
Peru (35)
Osborne 4-2-10, Williams 1-0-3, Perrotte 0-0-0, Whitmarsh 0-0-0, Sweeney 1-0-2, Caron 1-0-2, Baehre 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-3, Hathaway 3-0-3, Sypek 1-0-1, Santor 0-0-0. TOTALS: 14-4-35
Plattsburgh (51)
Rio Barboza 5-4-14, Kemokai 3-0-6, Hartmann 3-1-7, LaBombard 1-0-3, Whalen 1-0-3, Dejesus 0-0-0, O’Neal 2-0-4, Rodriguez-Donaldson 6-0-12, Bushey 0-0-0, Slominski 1-0-2. TOTALS: 22-5-51
Halftime- Plattsburgh, 25-15
3 point goals- PHS (2) Whalen, LaBomb
MORIAH 57
AUSABLE VALLEY 40
CLINTONVILLE — Cooper Allen led the Vikings to a 57-40 victory over the Patriots, Friday.
Allen led all scorers with 23 points
He wasn’t alone on the offensive end as Chase McGuinness and Joe Pelkey added 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Hayden Bombard led AuSable with 14 points as he made four of his teams’ five threes.
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Moriah 57, AuSable Valley 40
Moriah (57)
Mascarenas 1-3-5, Allen 7-8-23, Whitman 3-0-6, Pelkey 2-4-10, McGuinness 6-1-13. TOTALS: 19-16-57
AuSable Valley (40)
Blaise 3-1-8, Amato 0-2-2, H. Bombard 5-0-14, Dupuis 1-0-2, Egglefield 2-1-4, Lawyer 1-0-2, Brown 3-1-7.. TOTALS: 15-5-40
Halftime- Moriah, 33-15
3 point goals- Moriah: (3)- Pelkey(2), Allen. AVCS (5)- H. Bombard(4), Blaise.
TICONDEROGA 49
NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 43
TICONDEROGA — The Sentinels grabbed their third CVAC win of the season in a 49-43 hard fought victory over the Bobcats.
Ti currently stands at 5-8 overall, and made an impressive 10 threes.
Brady Mydlarz, Jordan Brown and Joe Mazzotte made three each as Mydlarz and Brown led the way with 12 points each. Mazzotte and Jackson Dorsett both scored nine.
Shane Gilmore led the way for NAC with a game high 13 points, making three of the team’s four shots from beyond the arc. Calvin Magoon added 12.
“The game was close the entire time, with NAC taking a 1 point lead into the 4th quarter,” Ti head coach Joe Defayette said. “We were able to make a few more stops on defense in the 4th quarter and make 5 out of 6 free throws down the stretch. Ian Lender was big on the boards with 13 RBs.”
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Ticonderoga 49, NAC 43
Northern Adirondack (43)
Chinchilla 2-0-5, Tucker 2-3-7, Bushey 0-0-0, Craig 0-0-0, Coryea 0-0-0, Magoon 6-0-12, LaClair 3-0-6, Gilmore 5-0-13. TOTALS: 18-3-43
Ticonderoga (49)
Mydlarz 3-3-12, Pinelli 1-0-2, Dorsett 2-4-9, Brown 4-1-12 ,Lender 1-3-5, Mazzotte 3-0-9, Cook 0-0-0. TOTALS: 14-11-49
Halftime- Ti, 25-21
3 point goals- Ti (10) Mydlarz 3, Dorsett, Brown 3, Mazzotte 3 NAC (4) Chinchilla, Gilmore 3
NON LEAGUE
Saranac 81
Massena 53
SARANAC — Armaniii Richards was all over the place for Saranac in their 81-51 win over Massena.
Richards led the way with 20 points but added four assists and five rebounds and steals. Henry Napper had a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Fellow Spartan Carson Duffield tallied 16 points, five rebounds and eight assists.
“We got off to a slow start but the kids dug in and got it going,” Saranac head coach Mike Recore said. “They have been working hard and continued that today. Armaniii was aggressive on both offense and defense and played with a lot of intensity.
“The whole group played another unselfish game, it was great to see.”
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Saranac 81, Massena 53
Massena (53)
Lippassaar 0-0-0, Labrake 4-1-10, Love 0-1-1, Laughing 0-0-0, Lavare 5-1-14, Baka 3-2-9, Maclead 0-0-0, Hendricks 0-0-0, Monroe 0-1-1, Tarbell 6-3-16, Cyrus 1-0-2. TOTALS: 19-9-53
Saranac (81)
Richards 10-4-28, Goff 1-0-3, Hulkow 2-0-4, Corbin Duffield 1-0-2, Lucia 0-0-0, Fleury 1-0-3, Napper 6-1-13, Ducatte 1-0-3, Dubay 4-0-9, Ledwith 0-0-0, Duffield 8-0-16. TOTALSl: 34-5-81
Halftime- Saranac, 36-30
3 point goals- Saranac (8) Richards 4, Goff 1, Fleury 1, Dubay 1 Massena (6) Labrake 1, Lavare 3, Baka 1, Tarbell 1
GIRLS
BOLTON 60
ARGYLE 35
BOLTON — It was a total team effort for the Eagles as they defeated Argyle, 60-35.
Jadynn Egloff and Maillie Kelley led Bolton with 28 and 18 points respectively.
Argyle was led by Ava Cormie who scored all but six of her team’s 35 points.
“We were able to come out and really dig in defensively,” Bolton head coach Luke Schweickert said. “It was a team effort. We moved the ball extremely well.
“Thea Kennedy had 7 assists and12 rebounds to help get the ball to our scorers. Our top defenders Hannah Daken and Halley LaBreque had great games. Ava Cormie is a dynamic player and hard to stop for Argyle.”
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Bolton 60, Argyle 35
Argyle (35)
R. Cambell 1-0-2, B Reid 1-0-2, D.Bates 1-0-2, A.Cormie 12-1-29. TOTALS: 15-1-35
Bolton (60)
H. LaBreque 1-0-2 Navitsky 0-0-0, J.Egloff 12-2-28, M. Kelley 8-2-18, T.Kennedy 2-3-7, M.Hull 0-0-0, H. Daken 0-0-0, E, Hens 2-0-5. TOTALS: 25-7-60
Halftime- Bolton, 35-13
3 point goals- Bolton 3(Egloff 2, Hens 1) Argyle Cormie 4
WILLSBORO 53
NEWCOMB 33
WILLSBORO — The Wolves made it difficult for the Huskies in the Wolves’ den.
Maddisen Benway led Willsboro with 18 points
Julia Vaachovic finished with nine points including making one of Willsoboro’s three three-pointers.
Grace Hlavaty led Newcomb with 20 points.
“We had a good team effort where everyone contributed,” Wolves head coach Chris Ford said. “Newcomb played very hard for four quarters.
“They’re well coached and never gave up.”
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Willsboro 53, Newcomb 33
Newcomb (33)
Hlavaty 9-0-20, Armstrong 1-0-3, Monroe 0-0-0, Monroe 0-0-0, Larabee 3-3-10. TOTALS: 13-3-33
Willsboro (53)
Jacques 3-0-7, Leerkes 0-0-0, Valachovic 4-0-9, Nolette 3-0-7, Benway 8-2-18, Reithel 0-0-0, Morgan 1-0-2, Pfund 0-0-0, Cain 1-0-2, Vanderpool 3-0-6, Cross 1-0-2. TOTALS: 24-2-53
Halftime- Willsboro, 31-19
3 point goals- Willsboro Jacques 1, Valachocic 1, Nolette 1; Newcomb Hlavaty 2, Armstrong 1, Larabee 1