The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
Bears win opener
Friday’s Results
Boys Basketball
CHITTENANGO54, UNIONENDICOTT 40 » Zach Falkenburg lit up the opening round of the Stop DWI Classic in Binghamton on Friday, pouring in 29 points to lead the Chittenango Bears to a win and a championship round berth. Dylan Voutsinas added 12 points, connecting on three shots frombeyond the arc to compliment Falkenburg’s offensive outburst.
Alex Vaccaro posted a gamehigh 31 points, but it was not enough for Oneida on Friday as Jeff Didio’s squad fell to Fowler on the road. Oneida made a game of it despite trailing by 14 at the halftime break. Dennis Jones led the way for Fowler, recording 21 points in the victory.
Girls Volleyball
ONEIDA 3, ROME FREE ACADEMY0 » Schuyler Vecchiano posted 20 assists and nine digs to help propel Oneida to a 3-0 win over RFA. Ja- mie Jones chipped in with nine kills on the evening as Oneida earned its first win of the season.
Boys Bowling
VVS 10, NEW HARTFORD 1 » VVS knocked offNewHartford behind a high-10 of 235 from Parami Stevens and a high-30 of 661 from Bryce Bechtel.
Girls Bowling
NEWHARTFORD6.5, VERNONVERONA-SHERRILL4.5 » VVS dropped a match to New Hartford on Friday, depsite a single high-10 of 226 from MacKenzie O’Herien.
Thursday’s Results
Girls Basketball
CLINTON 39, HAMILTON 33 » Clinton outscored Hamilton 22-16 in the second half of Thursday’s contest against Hamilton to secure a 39-33 win. Tess Maximposted a game-high 17 points for Clinton in the victory, while Lauren La RUffa recorded 14 points in the losing effort for the Emerald Knights.
Girls Bowling
CANASTOTA5, HERKIMER0 » Canastota’s Danae Fowler (158-442) edged Herkimer’s MadisonWinters (148-407) en route to a Canastota win.
Boys Bowling
CANASTOTA 4, HERKIMER 1 » Eric Van Slyke Jr. rolled a high-10 of 220 and a high30 of 500 to give Canastota its first victory of the season.
Wednesday’s Results Boys Basketball
CLINTON 47, CAMDEN 39 » MattHobika scored a gamehigh 27 points to lead Clinton past Camden. TimCook, 15; JoshLeos, 12; andCarter Steria, 11, all reached double digits figured for Camden, but coach Eric Bird’s could not muster more offense, falling in the season opener.
Girls Volleyball
CHITTENANGO 3, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY 0 » Chittenango swept CBA Wednesday night, earning its sfirst league win of the season, buoyed by a 13 kill, six dig, one ace, and one assist performance from Megan Mayer.