The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
VVS volleyball nets victory
Thursday’s Results Girls Volleyball
ONEIDA 3, CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY 0 » Jul ia Pickard crushed 11 kills to spur Oneida to a 3- 0 win over Central Valley Academy on Thursday. Oneida took straight sets (25-15, 25-20, 25-19) to improve to 4-2 on the season.
Girls Basketball
HOLLAND PATENT 58, VERNONVERONA-SHERRILL 50 » Morgan Brewer, 19 points, and McKenna Berry, 16 points, teamed up for seven 3-pointers for VVS in a girls hoopsmatchup with Holland Patent, but HP’s Skylar Kaelin buried eight 3-pointers of her own to lead the hosts to a 58-50 win.
Wrestling
HOLLAND PATENT 47, VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL 30 » Vernon-Verona-Sherrill was unable to overcome HP on the mats on Thursday, falling to the hosts by 17, 47-30.
Boys Volleyball
VERNON-VERONA- SHERRILL 3, HERKIMER 1 » Vernon-VeronaSherrill took care of Herkimer 3-1 behind solid passing performances from Brennan Miller, 16 assists, and Owen Rose, 17 assists.
Girls Bowling
WHITESBORO 9, VERNON-VERONASHERRILL2 » Lauren Porter paced Whitesboro with a high-10 of 234 to lead the hosts past visiting Vernon-Verona-Sherrill on Wednesday. SAUQUOIT VALLEY 3, CANASTOTA 2» Sauquoit Valley just barely edged Canastota on Wednesday, overcoming the hosts behind a 361 pin effort from Kiley Martin. Danae Fowler recorded 375 total pins for Canastota in the defeat.
Boys Bowling
SAUQUOITVALLEY5, CANASTOTA 0 » Josh Crandall’s 212-575 led the way for Sauquoit Valley in a 5-0 shutout over Canastota. Chris Linder rolled a 174- 444 in the losing effort for the Raiders.
Wrestling
VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL 67, WHITESBORO 15 » Vernon-Verona- Sherrill improved to 2-1 on the season with a convincing win over Whitesboro.
Girls Volleyball
NEWHARTFORD 3, VERNONVERONA-SHERRILL 1 » New Hartford battled to a tough win over Vernon-VeronaSherrill onWednesday. New Hartford took the opening set in extras 29-27 before staving off VVS in the second for a 25-22 edge. With New Hartford up 2- 0 on the evening, VVS took the third set 25-22 before dropping the final set in another close fight, 26-24.
Boys Basketball
MADISON 83, DERUYTER 73 » Madison staved off a ferocious comeback attempt by DeRuyter, outlasting the visitors 83-73 in double overtime on Wednesday. SamMatteson, 24, Spencer Haviland, 23, and Colton Stone, 21, led the Blue Devil attack as Dan Mitchell’s side stays unbeaten in league play.