Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Lady Devils Blue beat JC again!


In the second game against JC in two weeks, the Devils opened up with a 9 to 4 first quarter lead. the atmosphere at CKE was awesome. The night brought two games with our Little Lady Devils playing UE at the same time. The gym was jamming!! Good help defense shut down the JC offense. Brandy Foster and Lexi Baxter were the enforcers inside, Brandy having many clean blocks by keeping her arms up on the shot. Maddie Staiger and Megan Plahanski did a great job setting up the offense, and our wing players Heller, Thatcher, Heath, and Faith did a great job looking inside. Dominique Grasso had the most thrilling shot from 10 ft. that went in and out. Half time score was CF - 13 JC - 6. JC scored the first basket in the second half but the Devils quickly scored two more baskets to push the lead to 9 points. JC finished the game in full court but Maddie Staiger did a nice job breaking the press and setting up the offense. The Lady Devils are now 8 and 4 with 1 game left on the schedule against Harpursville next Thursday at CKE.

Lady Devils White beats Harpursville.


The Lady Devil's White got off to a slow start for the second game in a row, spotting a taller Harpursville team a 6-0 lead Saturday at CF Middle School. The girls settled down midway through the first quarter to tie and eventually go up by 2. The second quarter featured sparkling defense by the Devil's which is fast becoming their trademark. When Harpursville tried to run a spread offense featuring picks, the help defense really shone. Rachel Kenyon & Ashley Williams shut down the wing
penetration and Alex Kelly & Paige Stanton bottled up the inside. A steal at the top of the key and break away bucket by Michaela Transue fired up the home crowd & led the Lady Devils to a comfortable half time lead. The second half featured more strong team defense as Morgan Barrett and Kelsey Brown got into the action. The inside trifecta of Rachael Burns, Alex Kelly & Paige Stanton shut down a much taller Harpursville team Michaela Transue again led the offense with strong
dribble penetration and solid shots. Rachel Kenyon's tough, aggressive play was again on display as she pulled down several offensive rebounds as well as making a nice interiorshot amongst the defense. Kara Smith has stepped into the role ofoutside shooter as she contributed 6 points to the Forks' offensive effort. Final score Forks 35 - Hapursville 17 as The Lady Devil's White rips off their 6th win in a row.

Lady Devils White Win Streak Continues!

The Lady Devil's White win streak looked in serious jeapordy last Thursday night at Windsor when the Black Knights jumped out to a 10-0 lead. Coach Kenyon called a timeout to make some defensive adjustment and the girls responded big time! Rachel Kenyon, Ashley Williams & Kara Smith locked down the outside as Paige Stanton & Rachael Burns shored up the boards. The offense, led by Michaela Transue's scoring pulled the Lady Devils to within 2 at the half. Another offensive highlight was Kara Smith's twist & turn shot while surrounded by 3 defenders. The second half was more of the same as
the strong defensive effort continued by Alex Kelly, Kelsey Brown and Morgan Barrett. Paige Stanton continued her domination on the defensive boards grabbing rebounds after Windsor misses. Rachael Burns' steal & full court fast break ending with a layup ignited the Forks crowd & pumped up the defense as well. Forks left Windsor with their 5th win in a row!

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Lady Devil's Blue go 2 and 1 this week!







The Lady Devils opened up the week with Vestal at home Tuesday evening. With the score tied 6 to 6 after the first quarter, the Lady Devils opened up a narrow 10 to 8 halftime lead. Defensive pressure in the third quater by Megan Plahanski and Maddie Staiger up top, and Ashley Biggs, and Brandy Foster inside allowed the Devils to take an 18 to 12 lead after three quarters. The Devils were led in the scoring column by Lexi Baxter, and Maddie Staiger. Other scorers were Brandy Foster, Kerry Heller, Megan Plahanski, and Ashley Biggs. Final score CF Blue 22 Vestal Golden Bears 16.
Game two this week was also at home against ME-Harris. This was the tear jerker of the week, with CF losing their first home game of the year. In an extremely physical game The Devils opened up a 6 to 0 lead after the first quarter. Little did we know we woke up a defensive buzz saw. The Devils only managed to score 6 more points over the next 3 quarters. The bigger and stronger Spartans scored 8 points in the final quarter to go ahead for good. With 3.5 secs left and ME having to go the length of the court, the Lady Devils full court press was on. ME called timeout to set up their pressbreaker. On the first pass Ashley Biggs forced a jump ball and the Devils had the ball under their own basket. After a timeout with 2.3 secs left on the clock a beautifully executed out of bounds play left for a wide open shot. It was not to be, ME 13 CF 12. The disappointed Lady Devils had nothing to be ashamed of, they did everything right-next time will be different! Leading scorer for the game was Brandy Foster. Other scorers were Maddie Staiger, Megan Plahanski, and Lexi Baxter.
Sunday afternoon in Greene the Devils found themselves up against a much bigger, stronger, and older team. Greene jumped to an early 6 to 4 first quarter lead. After some minor defensive adjustments and an 8 point 2nd quarter the Devils had a narrow halftime lead of 12 to 10. The Lady Devils Out of bounds plays were very productive through out the game giving Brandy Foster many opportunities to score at close range. After three quarters CF still held a narrow lead 18 to 14. Great defensive play by Samantha Thatcher, Megan Plahanski, Maddie Staiger, Ashley Biggs, and Brandy Foster allowed a little bit of breathing room in the 4th quarter. The Lady Devils outscored their opponent 9 to 6 in the fourth and handled the full court defense easily. Leading scorer was Brandy Foster, having one of her better games of the year. Other scorers were Ashley Biggs and Megan Plahanski. Final score CF -27 Greene -20. With these two wins this week it leaves the Devils with a record of 7 wins and 4 losses.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Varsity Girls beat STATE CHAMPS!!!!!!!!

Half of the gym hung their jaws in shock while the other half were in tears and giving hugs. Coach Bogart was quoted after the game "I don't want to leave the gym." Kate Phelps response, "This is so great for the SENIORS." In the locker room it was non stop screaming for 5 minutes.
After being down 19 to 10 at halftime, Seton reeled off 8 straight points in the first two minutes of the third quarter to open up a 27 to 10 lead. A quick Forks timeout, and Seton did not score another basket for the rest of the quarter. It was SILENT for the next six minutes. Ellie Garbade picked up her first and only foul in the third quarter when she shoved the pesky Becky Foster to the ground. The fourth quarter was dominated by the Blue Devils. Allie Bruet and Michelle Staiger led the charge scoring most of the points. But a huge basket by Kate Phelps, and a beautifully executed OB play led to an Amanda Gee basket which cut it to one point. This sent our fans into a frenzy-the place was just rockin'! With Seton up and going to the line to shoot a one and one, Coach Bogart called for the time out to "ice" the shooter. After the miss, Allie Bruet ripped the board and went coast to coast for the game winner. Our fans held their breath as the ball bounced around the rim and finally dropped with 3. 3 seconds left on the clock. CF 38 Seton 37. Over the last fourteen minutes of play Seton scored 3 Field goals and 3 Free throws.



Sunday January 29, 2006
SPORTS
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bruet's game-winner caps Forks' rally past SCC

From staff reports

Allie Bruet scored a game-high 17 points, including the game-winner with 3.3 seconds left to lift Chenango Forks over host Seton Catholic Central, 38-37, in Saturday's Southern Tier Athletic Conference East Division basketball game.

Ten of Bruet's points and two of her three three-pointers came in the fourth quarter, in which Forks outscored Seton CC, 20-10.

Forks (3-10) trailed 19-10 at halftime which soon ballooned to a 26-10 deficit after a seven-point surge by Seton CC to start the third quarter. Then the Blue Devils clamped down.

"After those quick seven points they did not score for six minutes," Forks coach Andrea Bogart said. "We had them flustered. Then our shots started dropping. The place was silent."

Bogart contrasted this game with the last meeting against Seton CC, where the Saints led, 31-4, at halftime in a romp.

"We took care of the ball," Bogart said. "We only had 12 turnovers the entire game.

''We controlled the boards and attacked the lanes. We were patient, and eventually we got the momentum. We were determined not to get embarrassed this time around. We have a hard-working team and we didn't give up."

Michelle Staiger had 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Forks teammate Amanda Gee added five points and 16 rebounds.

Ellie Garbade had nine points and 11 rebounds for Seton CC (10-4). Teammate Allison Curley led the Saints in scoring with 11 points.

CF 38, SETON CC 37

CHENANGO FORKS: Alexis Pasquale 0 0-2 0; Michelle Staiger 4 2-2 10; Michelle Grady 2 0-0 4; Allie Bruet 7 0-0 17; Kaitlin Phelps 1 0-0 2; Becky Foster 0 0-2 0; Amanda Gee 2 1-2 5. Totals: 16 3-8 38.

SETON CATHOLIC CENTRAL: Ellie Garbade 4 1-1 9; Deirdre Torto 2 2-5 8; Megan Bellingham 0 0-0 0; Milissa Miller 1 0-0 2; Allison Curley 4 3-5 11; Kristin Yesenski 0 0-0 0; Lauren Garbade 0 0-0 0; Kelsey Myette 0 1-2 1; Claudia Mazza 2 2-5 5; Rebecca Hoy 0 0-0 0; Amy Miller 0 0-0 0; Totals: 13 8-16 37.

Chenango Forks 6 4 8 20 — 38

Seton Catholic Central 10 9 8 10 — 37

Three-pointers: CF 3 (Bruet 3); Seton CC 2 (Torto 2). JV: Seton CC won.

CF Blue Beat Wildcats!

In another close game the Blue Devils held on to beat Johnson City by a score of 18-14. The Lady Devils were led by Maddie Staiger, Megan Plahanski, and Lexi Baxter. Other scorers were Brandalyn Foster, Kerry Heller, and Ashley Biggs. The Devils led 10 to 8 at halftime. Megan Plahanski came out in the second half and was an absolute menace on defense, causing many JC turnovers. Brandalyn Foster, Ashley Biggs, and Lexi Baxter did a great job controlling the boards. The Lady Devils have a 5 and 3 record, with 3 games scheduled this week against Vestal, ME and Greene.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Lady Devil's Blue Beat Spartans!




After a slow start in which the Lady Devils led 6 to 4 at the end of the first quarter, the team ran off a 16 to 6 run to lead 22 to 10 at the end of third. Ashley Heath scored her first basket of the season in the first quarter to pull us ahead for good. Brandalyn Foster and Lexi Baxter dominated the scoring in the second and third quarters. Both Lexi and Brandy took very good shots during those quarters. Megan Plahanski did an awesome job running the point while Maddie was nursing her hurt knee. Kerry Heller was aggressive offensively and made it to the free throw line to make one out of two. Ashley Biggs as usual was "BIG" on the boards, and is starting to recognize the open lane to the basket. Great hustle by Dominique Grasso getting back on defense. Final score Lady Devil's Blue -27, ME - Morrow -16.

JV/Varsity Split with Point

Lauren Guth completed a three point play the old fashion way early in the fourth quarter to pull the Lady Devil's JV team ahead for good. The defensive intensity was very high in the second half, many girls finding the discipline to move their feet and keep their hands back. In the first half the Blue Devils found themselves down by double digit figures. Brittany Merriman picked up her scoring, hitting a number of 12 footers. Super hustle by Raychel Shannon, Jackie Ivan, and Emily Silverio on both ends of the court made the difference in the fourth quarter. Meghan Spencer hit two running 8 footers to build the lead to 10 points late in the fourth quarter. Cassie Lord went down in the third quarter with a mild ankle sprain, but came back in the fourth quarter to "own" the boards. It was a very nice win for the girls and they seemed to really "gel" in that second half.

After a rough first two minutes of the game where the Varsity found themselves down 10 to 2, they began to play. After being down 17-6 the Blue Devils went on an 8 - 0 run to find themselves down by 3 midway through the second quarter. Michelle Staiger was "feeling it", and Becky Foster was a spark off the bench. Momentum swung in that first half towards the Blue Devils, and they found themrselves down by eleven at the half. A late run by the Devils to end the third quarter found them down by only eight points, right where they wanted to be. Michelle Grady was very active on the offensive glass, and hit a turn around jumper, and a baseline jumper during the run. Whitney Point's answer in the fourth quarter was "pound the ball inside to Pagano." Pagano dominated the inside game and proved to be too much for us. If she wasn't killing us inside she was killing us from the Free Throw line, a solid 6 for 6 from the line. This game was much closer than the score indicated. Forks is becoming a team that is not an automatic win for teams anymore, opponents have to take them seriously. Be prepared or else.

WP 58, FORKS 40

Anne Marie Pagano scored 20 points to lead Whitney Point at Chenango Forks.

Pagano and Kelly Schuldt combined for 26 of Point's 31 first half points, scoring 12 and 14 respectively.

Michelle Staiger's 15 points led Forks.

WHITNEY POINT: Jessica Kellicutt 1 0-0 3; Ashlie Ellerson 1 0-0 2; Aimee Kellicutt 2 2-2 6; Anne Marie Pagano 7 6-6 20; Kelly Schuldt 6 7-13 19; Samantha Smith 3 0-0 6; Amy Marks 0 2-2 2; Totals: 20 17-23 58.

CHENANGO FORKS: Alexis Pasquale 0 0-0 0; Michelle Staiger 6 3-4 15; Michelle Grady 4 0-0 8; Allie Bruet 1 2-3 4; Kaitlin Phelps 1 1-2 4; Becky Foster 2 1-1 5; Nichole Woodruff 0 0-0 0; Amanda Gee 1 0-2 2; Tori Matt 0 2-2 2; Colleen O'Day 0 0-0 0; Totals: 15 9-14 40.

Whitney Point 17 14 10 17 — 58

Chenango Forks 8 12 13 7 — 40

Three-pointers: WP 1 (Jessica Kellicutt); Forks 1 (Phelps); JV: Forks, 45-35.

Monday, January 16, 2006

Lady Devils White wins!

The Chenango Forks Lady Devils White 5-6 Grade Basketball team played the Maine-Endwell'B' Team (Harris)on Saturday. The Lady Devils came to play and started out quickly. The entire Lady Devils team played very aggressive and tight defense led by Ashley Williams. The Lady Devils also worked the boards well, with Paige Stanton and Rachel Burns leading the way. Michaela Transue and Rachel Kenyon sparked an offense which got jumpstarted in the second quarter on the way to an 11 point halftime lead. Alex Kelly provided some good defense and rebounding. Morgan Barrett, Kelsey Brown and Ashley Roman played solid basketball on both ends of the floor.
In the second half the scoring was limited, as it became a very defensive game, with the Lady Devils coming up big on the defensive end.
The game ended with the Lady Devils earning a five point victory, 16-11.
The Lady Devils White played a great team game!
Keep it up girls!!

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Varsity Wins First STAC Game!


This was the Lady Devils first STAC win in over 2 years. Against a JC team that in their last three games took Sus Valley, Whitney Point and Windsor down to the wire. And what felt like the longest game of the season was very close up until the diamond and one defense in the third quarter busted the game open. A decisive 16 to 9 third quarter run put the Lady Devils on top for good. But, not getting back on defense and not moving their feet caused the girls to be in early foul trouble. JC relentlessly pushed the ball up the floor in the first half for some easy baskets. The talk at halftime must have been simple-play DEFENSE. JC's high scorer Colleen Clarke was "dogged" all night by Becky Foster and Michelle Grady. Clarke will be re-evaluating her game after last night. The boards were controlled by Gee, Grady, and Matt. Amanda, and Michelle were both very active on the offensive glass, giving us some second and third chances. Tori's rebounds and outlets helped to spring some fast breaks in the second half for the Devils. Kaitlin Phelps seemed to be at the right place at the right time on several occassions, and as always was very solid from the Free Throw line. Bruet and Staiger did a much better job of handling the ball and looking for the fast break but settling down when it was not there. Early on in the fourth quarter Michelle, and Allie's pressure defense triggered a couple easy layups for the team that helped to put us up by more than 14 points. The bench work of Sheehan, Pasquale, and O'Day gave us some valuable productive minutes. Colleen's first basket on her Birthday was from the Foul Line, moments later she drilled a two. With this win, and the ME second half in which we outscored the Spartans 33-27 the team has strung together six pretty good quarters. Maybe it is Pizza Hut before every game coach. Congratulations Coach Bogart! You will always remember Friday 13th, 2006 as your first STAC win.

It was an honor for all of us to be present at ME this week when Coach Bogart was awarded the "game ball" for her accomplishments as a Spartan. Allie Bruet was quoted at practice the next day, "Coach, we didn't know you were THAT good."

FORKS 62, JC 53

Kaitlin Phelps scored 12 points to help Chenango Forks win at home.

JOHNSON CITY: Krystal Newborn 3 3-4 9; Keri Pudish 1 1-2 3; Emily McSain 0 0-0 0; Colleen Clarke 4 4-8 13; Rebecca Salko 0 0-0 0; Melissa Cioci 0 0-0 0; Andrea Towne 6 7-13 19; Andrea Suer 4 0-2 8; Marissa Becker 0 1-2 1; Lindsey Thompson 0 0-2 0; Totals: 18 16-33 53.

CHENANGO FORKS: Alexis Pasquale 0 0-1 0; Michelle Staiger 4 2-4 10; Michelle Grady 3 3-6 9; Allie Bruet 7 2-4 16; Kaitlin Phelps 3 6-7 12; Becky Foster 2 2-6 6; Nichole Woodruff 0 0-0 0; Amanda Gee 0 0-0 0; Tori Matt 3 0-0 6; Colleen O'Day 1 1-2 3; Siera Sheehan 0 0-1 0; Totals: 23 16-31 62.

Johnson City 13 15 9 16 — 53

Chenango Forks 14 18 16 14 — 62

Three-pointers: JC 1 (Clarke); JV: JC, 53-36.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Lady Devils Blue Avenge loss to Harpursville!

After a 4 to 4 first half, the Lady Devils came out and outscored Harpursville 12 to 2 to take a 16 to 6 lead by the end of the third quarter. Five girls scored in the quarter, and their stingy defense led to some easy baskets. The Lady Devils did a great job hedging the screen, and a much better job rebounding the ball. Super job on defense by Candace Faith, Ashley Heath and Dominique Grasso. Our leader scorer was Brandalyn Foster. Lexi Baxter, Samantha Thatcher, Kerry Heller, Maddie Staiger, and Megan Plahanski rounded out the scoring. Final score Devils-22, Harpursville-12. This makes for a 3 and 1 record. Great job girls!

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Lady Devils White team wins!

Coach Kenyon's team beat one of the ME teams on Saturday afternoon at home. The final score was 22-18. Leading scorers in the game were Michaela Transue, and Ashley Williams. A solid rebounding effort was turned in by Paige Stanton. Way to go girls!

Friday, January 06, 2006

Lady Devils Blue win!


Coach Staiger's team beat one of the ME teams last night. The Lady Devils pulled out another close victory by a score of
20-11. Lexi Baxter led all team scorers, with Maddie Staiger, Brandy Foster, Ashley Biggs, and Megan Plahanski also scoring. Super defensive efforts by Candace Faith, and Kerry Heller. Way to go Girls!

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

JV/Varsity Split with Oneonta


After a rough start the JV's pulled out an impressive victory over Oneonta. Meghan Spencer's second (of three) threes gave the Lady Devils the lead for good in the middle of the 4th quarter. The girls hung on with tough interior defense from Cassie Lord and Brittany Merriman. Lauren Guth, Emily Silverio, and Haley VanTassel did a great job down the stretch taking care of the ball. Coach Motel's JV's have now won 3 out of their last 4 games. Meanwhile the Varsity fell behind by as much as 15 points in the first half, but a late rally left them down by 9 points at half. The Girls closed it to 6 points in the second half. This team is SOOOO close to busting open with their first STAC victory.

This was a tough game for our girls and a game they will never forget. A moment of silence for Kelly O'Day preceded the game. The JV and Varsity girls wore green ribbon in their hair, and came early to make posters and decorate the gym with green paper wrap. Number 15 has a special place in all of our hearts!

ONEONTA 62, FORKS 43

Kate Jaffie and Marie O'Malley scored 18 points each as Oneonta won at Chenango Forks.

Michelle Grady scored 16 of her game-high 22 points in the first half as the Blue Devils trailed, 31-22, at the break. She also had 10 rebounds and four steals.

ONEONTA: Carly Sclafani 1 0-0 2; Mari Allison 3 0-0 6; Bridget Farago 2 0-1 4; Kate Jaffie 7 4-4 18; Marie O'Malley 7 3-4 18; Maggie Exton 0 0-0 0; Madie Harlem 4 0-0 8; Ashley Camarata 0 0-0 0; Rachel Sason 0 0-0 0; Sara Sason 1 0-0 2; Ashley Dunn 2 0-0 4; Caitlin Smith 0 0-0 0; Totals: 27 7-9 62.

CHENANGO FORKS: Alexis Pasquale 0 0-0 0; Michelle Staiger 3 0-0 6; Michelle Grady 11 0-1 22; Allie Bruet 0 1-4 1; Kaitlin Phelps 2 0-2 5; Becky Foster 0 0-0 0; Amanda Gee 2 0-1 4; Tori Matt 1 1-2 3; Siera Sheehan 1 0-0 2; Totals: 20 2-10 43.

Oneonta 20 11 15 16 — 62

Chenango Forks 10 12 12 9 — 43

Three-pointers: Oneonta (O'Malley); Forks 1 (Phelps); JV: Forks won.

Monday, January 02, 2006

Free Throw Fundraiser!

On Tuesday, December 27th all players involved in Travel basketball had the opportunity to shoot one hundred Free Throws to help raise money for CFCA. Much of that money will help to go to the warm-ups that all players received for the season. Our Top four girls were Ashley Williams with 63 made free throws, Maddie Staiger - 57, Brandy Foster -55, and Megan Plahanski -43. On the boys side, Jacob Guinan made 71 Free throws, while Jacob Stone made -60, Richard Faith -58, and Paul Groover -55. Super job everyone, and thank you to all that contributed. Special thanks to all of the coaches that helped out, as well as Cathy Link, and Michele Transue for tallying up Free Throws and money earned. All money is due to coach by Jan. 11th!

FBA NEWS

FBA will be starting this Saturday, January 7, 2006. The K-3rd grade league will be held at CKE from 2:00-4:00. Parent and Varsity player volunteer's run the program. The league focuses on fundamentals through skill stations, three on three games, and skill competitions. Parent volunteers are always needed to run the clock, and to keep score for the games. The program runs every Saturday in January through February 11th. The last day will be Friday night February 17th. This will be our Championship night and Party!
In the case that there is SNOW on any of these Saturday's PLEASE check this site by 11:00 am. We will post any cancellation.

Saturday, December 31, 2005

Lady Devils Blue win one lose one


Coach Staiger's team won against Greene last week in a thriller of a game 16-12. Maddie Staiger led the team in scoring, while Brandy Foster collected a ton of rebounds, and scored the teams last 2 baskets. Tough defensive efforts by Ashley Biggs, and Lexi Baxter.
Meanwhile the girls lost their next game to Harpursville 25-24. This was a very close game in which the Lady Devils were ahead most of the game. The pressure was on in the fourth quarter, and we could just not hold onto the lead. Great job by Megan Plahanski, and Samantha Thatcher on Defense!

Varsity First Win!


Let's just say this will not be the last victory! The girls were pleased, but are still looking for their first STAC win in over 2 years. The girls first victory came in the consolation round of the BG tournament this past Thursday (12/29/05) Final score CF FORKS 46, MARATHON 26

Chenango Forks controlled the game from start to finish by utilizing full-court man-to-man pressure to force numerous Marathon turnovers in the consolation game. Kaitlin Phelps led all scorers with 15 points for the Blue Devils. Is Coach Bogart discussing the mental part of the game or is she just busting on Bruet again?


CHENANGO FORKS: Alexis Pasquale 0 0-0 0; Michelle Staiger 0 0-0 0; Allie Bruet 5 1-5 11; Kaitlin Phelps 5 4-6 15; Becky Foster 3 0-3 6; Nichole Woodruff 1 0-0 2; Amanda Gee 1 1-2 3 Tori Matt 2 3-3 7; Colleen O'Day ; Siera Sheehan 0 2-2 2; Totals: 17 11-23 46.

MARATHON: Meghan Dean 1 3-6 5; Kim Muthig 0 0-0 0; Jess Bollinger 0 1-4 1; Lauren Fritts 0 0-0 0; Roni Allen 1 0-0 3; Casie Wood 3 5-10 12; Hannah Griep ; Chelsea Griep 2 0-0 4; Cassie Palmer 0 0-0 0; Desiree Wickham 0 0-2 0; Kacie Muthig 0 1-2 1; Totals: 7 10-24 26.

Chenango Forks 9 11 15 11 — 46

Marathon 4 8 8 6 — 26

Three-pointers: CF 1 (Phelps); Marathon 2 (Allen, Wood).

All-tournament: Casie Wood (M); Allie Bruet (CF); JV consolation: B-G 34, Marathon 23.
THE REAL SCOOP

Alexis, great job taking the ball to the Hoop. Michelle, came back strong after the injury-played great pressure defense on the ball-everyone in the gym saw the push by #00, except two people-THE REFS! Allie, got us off to a great start running the show and scoring 9 in the first half-CONGRATS to Allie for making the All Tournament team! Kaitlin, what can we say the best game of the year for you! Becky, Becky, Becky solid as always on D-offense is picking up. Woody, great minutes in there-way to look for your open shot. GEE, that was definitely a charge-nice to have your energy back. Tori, way to be active around the basket. Siera, super job at the FT line-keep working at it-great shooter. Everyone had some very productive minutes in there. Next game Oneonta at Home Tuesday, January 3.

Monday, October 31, 2005

Schedule JV/Varsity

CHENANGO FORKS CENTRAL SCHOOL
GIRLS VARSITY & J.V. BASKETBALL 2005-2006

THURS. NOV. 17 BINGHAMTON (SCRIMMAGE) AWAY 5:30
SAT. NOV. 19 AFTON (SCRIMMAGE) HOME 10:00 AM
FRI. DEC. 2 WHITNEY POINT AWAY 6:00
WED. DEC. 7 SETON HOME 6:00
FRI. DEC. 9 CV AWAY 6:00
TUES. DEC. 13 SV AWAY 6:00
FRI. DEC. 16 WINDSOR HOME 6:00
WED. DEC. 21 OWEGO HOME 6:00
WED. DEC. 28 BG TRNMT. AWAY TBA
THURS. DEC. 29 “ “ “ “
TUES. JAN. 3 ONEONTA HOME 6:00
FRI. JAN. 6 NORWICH AWAY 6:00
WED. JAN. 11 ME AWAY 6:00
FRI. JAN. 13 JC HOME 6:00
TUES. JAN. 17 BYE
FRI. JAN. 20 WHITNEY POINT HOME 6:00
SAT. JAN. 28 SETON AWAY 6:00
WED. FEB. 1 CV HOME 6:00
FRI. FEB. 3 SV HOME 6:00
TUES. FEB. 7 WINDSOR AWAY 6:00
MON. FEB. 13 VESTAL AWAY 5:30
TUES./WED. FEB. 14/15 STAC SEMI FINALS @ ARENA TBA
FRI. FEB. 17 STAC FINALS @ ARENA TBA
WED. FEB. 22 SECTION IV TR. AWAY TBA
TUES. MARCH 7 NYSPHSAA AWAY TBA
THURS. MARCH 9 SENIOR SHOWCASE @ BING. TBA