New Hartford’s Samuel Beaton shoots a free-throw at New Hartford Senior High School on Friday, February 13, 2026.
New Hartford’s Samuel Beaton shoots a free-throw at New Hartford Senior High School on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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Mohawk Valley high school sports schedule, scores for February 16-22

This story has been updated with new information.

Here are results and highlights for Mohawk Valley high school sports competition during the week of February 16-22, 2026.

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Saturday, February 21 scoreboard

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Section III Class AA playoff

No. 10 WHITESBORO (8-11, 0-6 TVL Colonial): Mike Hill 16 points; Brennan McQueeney 13 points; Nico Lupia 9 points; Jack Burke 6 points; Jaydan Lee 5 points.

No. 7 WATERTOWN (12-6, 8-4 Frontier 1): Shawn Robinson 27 points, 10 rebounds, 5 blocked shots; Mason Hurst 13 points, 13 rebounds, 13 assists, 4 steals; Kamorey Richardson 11 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists; Trey Urf 7 points; Errick Wash 7 points, 7 assists, 3 steals; Liam Flowers 6 points.

Whitesboro 17 14 13 11 — 55

Watertown 19 20 15 17 — 71

Three-pointers: Whitesboro 5 (McQueeney 3, Hill 1, Lee 1); Watertown 3 (Flowers 2, Hurst 1).

Next Up: Whitesboro travels to play a Wednesday quarterfinal at No. 2 East Syracuse-Minoa (18-2, 14-0 SCAC Empire)

Section III Class B playoff

No. 10 CAZENOVIA (10-11, 4-4 OHSL Liberty 3): Edmond Richartdson 23 points; Gavin Wagner 20 points; Bobby Livingston 14 points; Paul Mitchell 8 points; Kyle Caraher 5 points.

No. 7 HOLLAND PATENT (10-11, 6-4 TVL Pioneer): Ethan Briggs 26 points; Zeke Dudrak 13 points; Carter Zike 13 points; Isaac Savery 9 points; Mitchell Ballie 7 points.

Cazenovia 19 21 19 11 — 70

Holland Patent 19 12 19 18 — 68

Three-pointers: Cazenovia 9 (Livingston 2, Mitchell 2, Richardson 2, Wagner 2, Caraher 1); Holland Patent 5 (Briggs 3, Ballie 1, Zike 1).

Next Up: Cazenovia advances to play at No. 2 Skaneateles (16-5, 8-0 OHSL Liberty 2) in the quarterfinals.

Section III Class B playoff

No. 9 ADIRONDACK (13-8, 6-4 CSC-II): Ryan McGrath 18 points, 14 rebounds, 3 steals; Liam Pitts 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals; Bryce Weiler 2 points, 5 rebounds; Lydell Bechy 1 point, 6 rebounds; Aiden Mathis 10 rebounds.

No. 8 HERKIMER (12-9, 5-3 CSC-I): Carl Pace 21 points; Caiden Vogt 16 points; Camryn Spisak 7 points.

Adirondack 7 6 14 8 — 35

Herkimer 12 15 13 19 — 59

Three-pointers: Adirondack 3 (Pitts 2, McGrath 1); Herkimer 7 (Pace 3, Lindsay 1, Lyga 1, Murphy 1, Scalise1).

Next Up: Herkimer heads to Marcellus (13-8, 3-5 OHSL Liberty 1) for a quarterfinal showdown with the No. 1 seed.

Section III Class B playoff

No. 16 SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (8-14, 3-7 CSC-III): Bryce Bevilacqua 17 points; Kyler Buschor 10 points; Steven Smith 9 points; Tomek Jusianiec 7 points; Nolan Sigman 5 points.

No. 1 MARCELLUS (13-8, 3-5 OHSL Liberty 1): Finn Criss 20 points; Griffin Barney 8; Lucas Green 8; Henry Lawrence 8; Nathan Czerniel 7; Henry Chapman 6.

Sherburne-Earlville 5 9 18 16 — 48

Marcellus 31 11 12 12 — 66

Three-pointers: Sherburne-Earlville 11 (Bevilacqua 4, Smith 3, Buschor 2, Jusianiec 1, Sigman 1); Marcellus 10 (Criss 5, Barney 2, Green 2, Czerniel 1).

Next Up: Marcellus plays at home again in its quartterfinal against No. 8 Herkimer (12-9, 5-3 CSC-I).

Section III Class C playoff

No. 16 CITIZENSHIP ACADEMY (9-9, 2-4 OHSL Patriot Colonial): Michael Sales III 31 points; n/a Bryant 11 points; Ja’Marion Hall 10 points; Ta’Veon Sledge 10 points.

No. 1 COOPERSTOWN (20-0, 10-0 CSC-III): Miles Nelen 26 points, 5 assists, 4 steals; Jackson Crisman 20 points, 12 rebounds; Cooper Coleman 13 points, 7 revounds; Christian Lawson 12 points, 5 assists; Brody Murdock 9 points, 5 rebounds; Ben Lewis 2 points, 6 rebounds.

Citizenship Academy 18 14 21 13 — 66

Cooperstown 30 22 30 16 — 98

Three-pointers: Citizenship Academy 6 (Sales 4, Hall 1, Sledge 1); Cooperstown 9 (Coleman 3, Lawson 3, Nelen 2, Crisman 1).

Next Up: Cooperstown hosts No. 8 Onondaga (14-7, 7-1 OHSL Patriot American) for its Wednesday quarterfinal. Onondaga defeated Hamilton 66-55 Friday.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 20 ALTMAR-PARISH-WILLIAMSTOWN (12-11, 1-6 OHSL Patriot National): Jacob McDonald 18 points; Andrew Schick 11 points, 8 rebounds; Xavier Maxwell 3 points, 5 rebounds.

No. 4 DOLGEVILLE (17-4, 9-1 CSC-II): Theo Williams 25 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists; Blake Krasewski 20 points; Kaden Murphy 12 points, 15 rebounds; Timothy Gomez 9 points, 7 rebounds; Christian Corso 7 points; Logan Comstock 3 points, 5 rebounds.

Altmar-Parish-Williamsport 17 16 8 6 — 47

Dolgeville 18 16 27 18 — 79

Three-pointers: Altmar-Parish-Williamsport 4 (McDonald 2, Cole 1, Maxwell 1); Dolgeville 8 (Krasewski 4, Comstock 1, Corso 1, Gomez 1, Williams 1).

Next Up: Dolgeville plays at home again Wednesday against No. 5 Tully (15-6, 7-1 OHSL Patriot American) in the sectional quarterfinals. Dolgeville was a 64-54 winner at Tully in their penultimate regular season game Monday, a win that effectively flipped the teams’ playoff seeds.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 14 McGRAW (14-8, 9-3 CCL): Brennan Wilson 22 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals; Mason Allen 16 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocked shots; Calob Sutton 11 points; Jacob Clark 6 points; Blair Mulcahy 6 points, 4 steals; Anthony Ledger 5 points; Easton Livermore 4 points, 5 rebounds, 6 blocked shots.

No. 3 FRANKLIN-SCHUYLER (19-2, 9-1 CSC-II): Jerome Bowen 17 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals; Reese Bowen 17 points; Marquis Grimes 10 points, 15 rebounds; Jagger Spina 9 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals; Joseph Mathin 7 points, 4 assists, 3 steals; Jeremiah Ogievich 7 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Michael Rozonkiewiecz 6 points, 5 rebounds.

McGraw 12 14 10 33 — 69

Frankfort-Schuyler 9 24 24 20 — 77

Three-pointers: McGraw 6 (Clark 2, Allen 1, Ledger 1, Mulcahy 1, Wilson 1); Frankfort-Schuyler 4 (R.Bowen 2, J.Bowen 1, Ogievich 1).

Next Up: Frankfort-Schuyler plays at home again Wednesday against Weedsport () in the first half of a boys-and-girls playoff doubleheader for the Maroon Kights. Weedsport defeated Sandy Creek 71-53 in a Friday playoff game after finishing the regular season with an 81-73 win over Frankfort-Schuyler at home.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 12 WATERVILLE (12-10, 6-4 CSC-III): Braydon Decker 14 points, 5 rebounds; Tyler Green 13 points; TJ Trevisani 13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals; Ian Carney 8 points.

No. 5 TULLY (15-6, 7-1 OHSL Patriot American): Nathan Best 22 points, 5 assists; Ryan McNerney 18 points, 5 assists, 3 steals; Wyatt Lund 12 points, 5 rebounds; Sean Mize 8 points, 7 rebounds; Sam Dando 5 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists.

Waterville 13 6 21 13 — 53

Tully 15 26 12 16 — 69

Three-pointers: Waterville 4 (T.Green 3, J.Slocum 1); Tully 4 (McNerney 2, Dando 1, Lund 1).

Next Up: Tully plays a quarterfinal at No. 4 Dolgeville (17-4, 9-1 CSC-II).

Section III Class C playoff

No. 10 NOTRE DAME (8-14, 5-5 TVL Pioneer): Kyrie Anderson 18 points, 11 rebounds, 7 steals; Clyde Taylor 16 points, 12 rebounds; Gabriel Anderson 14 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists; Vin Curri 10 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocked shots; Scyeed Tillery 7 points, 6 assists.

No. 7 FAITH HERITAGE (12-9, 6-0 OHSL Patriot Colonial): n/a.

Notre Dame 19 11 20 14 — 64

Faith Heritage 19 16 16 9 — 60

Three-pointers: Notre Dame 5 (G.Anderson 2, Colon 1, Taylor 1, Tillery 1); Faith Heritage n/a.

Next Up: Notre Dame plays at No. 2 Cato-Meridian in Wednesday’s quarterfinals. Cato-Meridian (19-2, OHSL 7-1 Patriot National) defeated Beaver River 52-39 Saturday.

Section III Class D playoff

No. 12 ALEXANDRIA (9-12, 6-5 Frontier 3): Brody McCauley 15 points; Bradly Robbins 14 points; Troy Newberry 12 points.

No. 5 TOWN of WEBB (13-8, 5-3 CSC-IV): Michael Gaffney 30 points, 13 rebounds, 5 steals, 4 assists; Seamus Birtle 12 points, 8 steals, 7 assists; Chase Langworthy 9 points, 6 steals; David Sykes 8 points, 7 rebounds; Hayden Hopsicker 6 points.

Alexandria 12 8 13 14 — 47

Town of Webb 23 23 18 15 — 79

Three-pointers: Alexandria 6 (Robbins 4, McCauley 2); Town of Webb 5 (Congdon 1, Gaffney 1, Langworthy 1, St. Onge 1, Stanley 1).

Next Up: Town of Webb play a quarterfinal at No. 4 Madison. Madison (17-4, 10-2 CCL) defeated Poland 80-41 Friday. Madison defeated the Town of Webb twice in 10 days in January.

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Section III Class B playoff

No. 11 JORDAN-ELBRIDGE (7-14, 4-5 OHSL Liberty 3): Kelsey Brunelle 14 points.

No. 6 CLINTON (14-7, 7-1 CSC-I): Devyn Roy 17 points; Claire Reader 8 points; Ella Brehaut 7 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals; Madison Rey 6 points, 5 rebounds; Alice Gaetano 5 points, 6 steals; Charlotte Gale 5 points, 8 assists, 6 steals; Peyton Seymour 4 points, 5 rebounds; Delilah Forbes 5 rebounds.

Three-pointers: Jordan-Elbridge 1 (Gilfus 1); Clinton 2 (Brehaut 1, Roy 1).

Next Up: Clinton plays at No. 3 Little Falls (11-9, 6-2 CSC-I) Thursday. The teams split decisions in Division I of the Center State Conference with each winning on its home court during the regular season.

Section III Class B playoff

No. 10 LOWVILLE ACADEMY (10-10, 6-6 Frontier 1): Kate Heins 16 points; Alyssa Millard 14 points.

No. 7 ORISKANY/WESTMORELAND (10-11, 5-3 CSC-I): Jackie Downs 28 points; Camryn LoRusso 12 points; Juliana Acee 10 points.

Lowville Academy 5 7 20 16 — 48

Oriskany/Westmoreland 14 7 18 15 — 54

Three-pointers: Lowville Academy at Oriskany/Westmoreland

Next Up: Oriskany/Westmoreland plays at No. 2 Holland Patent (9-11, 3-3 TVL Pioneer) Friday. The Skyhawks were four-point winners at home when they hosted Holland Patent for the annual Holiday Hoops Tournament in Oriskany.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 11 SANDY CREEK (12-8, 4-3 Frontier 2): Baylee Williams 13 points; Ceanna Reff 10 points; Kylie Blodgett 9 points.

No. 6 DOLGEVILLE (15-5, 6-4 CSC-II): Payton Comstock 23 points, 11 rebounds, 3 steals; Kayden Davidson 12 points, 8 rebounds; Molly Rauch 6 points, 9 rebounds, 5 blocked shots.

Sandy Creek 9 10 6 13 — 38

Dolgeville 11 10 9 13 — 43

Three-pointers: Sandy Creek 4 (Reff 2, Blodgett 1, Williams 1); Dolgeville 2 (P.Comstock 1, Davidson 1).

Next Up: Dolgeville plays at Weedsport Tuesday in the quarterfinals. No. 3 Weedsport (18-3, 7-0 OHSL Patriot National) defeated LaFayette 66-37 Saturday.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 16 MORRISVILLE-EATON (8-14, 1-8 CSC-III): MiKenna Broedel 14 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals; Ailee Dooley 13 points, 6 rebounds; Safina Mbaga 10 points, 8 rebounds; Mikyla Broedel 4 points, 5 rebounds, 5 steals; Alyssa Fisher 6 rebounds;

No. 1 FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (19-1, 9-1 CSC-II): Giana McLean 24 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals, 4 assists; Maryna Harrod 23 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists; Madelyne Reid 8 points, 14 rebounds, 3 steals; Leigh Ferguson 3 points, 13 rebounds, 3 blocked shots, 6 assists, 4 steals.

Morrisville-Eaton 16 2 14 11 — 43

Frankfort-Schuyler 15 12 18 17 — 62

Three-pointers: Morrisville-Eaton 5 (MiKenna Broedel 2, Dooley 2, Mbaga 1); Frankfort-Schuyler 2 (McLean 2).

Next Up: The Maroon Knights host No. 8 Port Byron in the latter half of a Wednesday quarterfinal doubleheader. Port Byron beat Thousand Islands 54-51 Friday.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 12 COOPERSTOWN (5-16, 5-4 CSC-III): Lanie Nelen 17 points; Emma Johnson 15; Dee Dee Wolfe 6 points.

No. 5 TULLY (19-2, 7-0 OHSL Patriot American): Desiray Gables 21 points, 7 steals, 5 rebounds; Ella Polak 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals; Emily Hall 11 points, 7 rebounds; Gabby Flatt 7 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists; Anna Congelli 4 points, 18 rebounds; Gwyn Wilbur 4 points, 7 rebounds.

Cooperstown 10 11 14 11 — 46

Tully 18 23 13 10 — 64

Three-pointers: Cooperstown 3 (Nelen 2, E.Johnson 1); Tully 6 (Polak 4, Flatt 1, Meaney 1).

Next Up: Tully plays at No. 4 Hamilton in the quarterfinals. Hamilton (18-3, 9-0 CSC-III) was a 65-37 winner over Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Friday.

Section III Class C playoff

No. 15 CATO-MERIDIAN (5-14, 0-7 OHSL Patriot National): Camryn Daggett 8 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists; Bailey Planck 8 points; Emma Wallace 7 points; Aurelia Eckel 6 points.

No. 2 WEST CANADA VALLEY (20-1, 9-1 CSC-II): Aubrey Reddington 20 points, 5 rebounds; Brooke Reddington 12 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 3 steals; Aubree Keiffer 10 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists; Katy Michael 9 points, 10 rebounds; Lily Dommer 6 points, 7 rebounds; Kaylee Usyk 3 points, 8 rebounds; Kaylin Keiffer 5 rebounds.

Cato-Meridian 8 10 7 9 — 34

West Canada Valley 14 8 19 19 — 60

Three-pointers: Cato-Meridian 2 (Planck 1, Pollock 1); West Canada Valley 5 (A.Reddington 3, A.Keiffer 2).

Next Up: West Canada Valley plays at home again against No. 7 Onondaga (14-6, 5-2 OHSL Patriot American), a 55-41 winner Friday over Beaver River.

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Friday, February 20 scoreboard

BOYS BASKETBALL

Section III Class A playoff

No. 13 VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (6-15, 5-5 TVL Pioneer): Tennyson Powers 8 points; Danny Knapp 7 points; Jayden Emerson 5 points; James Ward 5 points.

No. 4 CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (18-3, 10-0 TVL Pioneer): Calvin Jacquays 20 points, 14 rebounds; 3 blocked shots, 4 assists; Brayden Smalls 18 points; Zhayne Scott 9 points, 9 rebounds; Matt Dempsey 6 points; Brayden Obreza 6 points, 8 rebounds; Brody Vogel 5 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals; Connor Darrow 2 points, 5 rebounds, 5 asssists, 4 steals.

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 10 8 8 11 — 37

Central Valley Academy 23 11 14 21 — 69

Three-pointers: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 4 (Powers 2, Knapp 1, Ward 1); Central Valley Academy 9 (Jacquays 5, Dempsey 1, Smalls 1, Vogel 1).

Section III Class A playoff

No. 14 CAMDEN (6-15, 4-6 TVL Pioneer): Adam Gonzalez 16 points; Zack Odom 6 points.

No. 3 NEW HARTFORD (17-4, 4-2 TVL Colonial): Geo Frattasio 23 points; Tommy Goodelle 13 points; Liam Noonan 9 points; Sam Beaton 7 points; Cal Randall 7 points; Quincy Philbrook 5 points.

Camden 11 6 12 12 — 41

New Hartford 22 22 21 9 — 74

Three-pointers: Camden 3 (Odom 2, Gonzalez 1); New Hartford 9 (Frattasio 4, Goodelle 3, Philbrook 1, Randall 1).

Section III Class A playoff

No. 11 UTICA ACADEMY of SCIENCE (5-15, 5-3 CSC-I): n/a.

No. 6 SOUTH JEFFERSON (9-11, 6-6 Frontier 1): Tommy Piddock 28 points, 10 rebounds; Russell Hazard 10 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists; Drew Peters 10 points; Trey Fults 8 points, 4 rebounds; Nate Matteson 5 points.

Utica Academy of Science 7 13 9 15 — 44

South Jefferson 19 18 11 13 — 61

Three-pointers: Utica Academy of Science n/a; South Jefferson 4 (Hazard 2, Peters 2).

Section III Class B playoff

Records: No. 12 Clinton 11-10, 1-7 CSC-I; No. 5 General Brown 7-14, 2-10 Frontier 1.

Section III Class B playoff

No. 13 LITTLE FALLS (3-18, 1-7 CSC-I): Austin Cruz 12 points; Brodie Greiner 10 points.

No. 4 LOWVILLE ACADEMY (13-8, 9-3 Frontier 1): Toran Zehr 18 points; Ethan Zehr 16 points; Isaiah Spence 9 points; Brenden Bowers 6 points; Carter Fowler 6 points; Ethan Myers 6 points; Devin Stanford 6 points.

Little Falls 9 9 5 11 — 34

Lowville Academy 15 23 26 14 — 78

Three-pointers: Little Falls 3 (Cruz 2, Buckley 1); Lowville Academy 10 (Spence 3, E.Zehr 2, T.Zehr 2, Bowers 1, McCue 1, Villiere 1).

Section III Class B playoff

No. 14 PULASKI (8-13, 3-5 OHSL Patriot National): n/a.

No. 3 MT. MARKHAM (19-2, 8-0 CSC-I): Owen Jones 27 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals; Caden Walker 17 points, 8 rebounds; Jake Donley 6 points; Blake Grower 5 points, 12 rebounds, 3 steals; Evan Kocienda 5 points, 6 rebounds; Matt Lunny 5 points, 6 rebounds.

Pulaski 8 15 13 14 — 50

Mt. Markham 16 22 11 16 — 65

Three-pointers: Pulaski n/a; Mt. Markham 5 (Walker 3, Jones 2).

Section III Class B playoff

No. 15 CANASTOTA (6-15, 2-8 CSC-II): Devon Silvernail 15 points; Asafa Elliott 6 points; Richard Fairbanks 5 points.

No. 2 SKANEATELES (16-5, 8-0 OHSL Liberty 2): Reid Danforth 16 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals; Nolan Bradley 13 points, 5 rebounds; Joe Delmonico 12 points, 7 rebounds; Will Murphy 11 points; Aiden Beaudet 10 points, 7 rebounds; Levi Fortino 9 points, 4 rebounds; Bryce Krauter 7 points; Brody Loi 6 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds; Ty Calabro 7 assists, 5 rebounds.

Canastota 5 11 9 8 — 33

Skaneateles 35 12 26 21 — 94

Three-pointers: Canastota 1 (Silvernail 1); Skaneateles 8 (Murphy 3, Danforth 2, Bradley 1, Krauter 1, Musso 1).

Section III Class C playoff

No. 9 HAMILTON (13-8, 8-2 CSC-III): Luke Langel 24 points; Levi Neuenschwander 11 points; Dom Dye 10 points; Hank Child 6 points.

No. 8 ONONDAGA (14-7, 7-1 OHSL Patriot American): Howard Wright 24 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals; Jakari Hill 23 points; James Bouyea 8 points, 15 rebounds, 7 blocked shots; Sean Miller 8 points, 4 assists, 4 steals.

Hamilton 18 13 6 18 — 55

Onondaga 13 19 16 18 — 66

Three-pointers: Hamilton 8 (Langel 4, Dye 2, L.Neuenschwander 2); Onondaga 7 (Hill 4, Miller 2, Morris 1).

Section III Class D playoff

No. 10 BELLEVILLE-HENDERSON (9-10, 5-5 Frontier 3): Kash Gardinier 21 points, 13 rebounds; Harley Eastman 13 points; Landon David 10 points; Charles Hyman 6 points, 6 rebounds; Jacobi RobShaw 3 points, 6 assists.

No. 7 NEW YORK MILLS (10-10, 5-3 CSC-IV): Andrew Tallman 18 points; Ra’id Adams 10 points; Vincenzi DiOrio 8 points; Brandon Palmer 6 points.

Belleville-Henderson 11 10 21 15 — 57

New York Mills 12 7 8 17 — 44

Three-pointers: Belleville-Henderson 5 (Gardinier 3, Eastman 1, RobShaw 1); New York Mills 1 (Adams 1).

Section III Class D playoff

No. 9 STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY (7-14, 5-7 CCL): n/a.

No. 8 BROOKFIELD (10-11, 5-7 CCL): Rylan Smith 44 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocked shots; Thatcher Bugbee 8 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals; Conner Cook 8 points, 5 rebounds; Travis Abrams 4 points, 8 rebounds, 4 blocked shots, 3 steals.

Stockbridge Valley 11 18 10 11 — 50

Brookfield 17 15 11 21 — 64

Three-pointers: Stockbridge Valley n/a; Brookfield 1 (Smith 1).

Section III Class D playoff

No. 13 POLAND (5-16, 1-7 CSC-IV): Maddox Clark 12 points; Noah Lamphere 11 points; Connor Cowan 5 points; Kade Haver 5 points, 4 assists; Ryan Malta 4 points, 5 rebounds; Patrick Powers 3 points, 6 rebounds; Ben Zumpano 2 points, 5 rebounds.

No. 4 MADISON (17-4, 10-2 CCL): Justin LaMunion 27 points, 17 rebounds; Lucas Neff 16 points, 9 assists; Noah Mudge 11 points, 5 rebounds; Justin Burns 9 points; Jason Diehl 8 points; Alfred Nolan 7 points, 6 rebounds.

Poland 12 12 4 13 — 41

Madison 21 16 21 22 — 80

Three-pointers: Poland 5 (Lamphere 2, Cowan 1, K.Haver 1, Malta 1); Madison 11 (Burns 3, Mudge 3, Diehl 2, Joslyn 1, Neff 1, Nolan 1).

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Section III Class A playoff

No. 12 HOMER (9-11, 6-2 OHSL Liberty 3): Makenna Pym 23 points; Lauren Franco 10 points.

No. 5 CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (12-9, 4-2 TVL Pioneer): Anna Donahue 17 points; Mia Ponte 15 points, 8 steals, 4 rebounds, 4 assists; Kiley Beam 13 points, 7 rebounds, 7 blocked shots; Katie Raffle 5 points, 5 rebounds; Maeve Brien 4 points, 7 rebounds.

Homer 11 10 6 13 — 40

Central Valley Academy 17 8 18 12 — 55

Three-pointers: Homer 1 (Small 1); Central Valley Academy 6 (Donahue 3, Beam 1, Ponte 1, Raffle 1).

Section III Class A playoff

No. 9 SHITTENANGO (11-10, 3-5 OHSL Liberty 2): Abby Scheidelman 29 points, 4 rebounds; Natalia McDonell 6 points; Persephone Rohrer 6 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals; Solana Rohrer 4 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals; Ella Sylstra 10 rebounds; Savannah Haley 6 rebounds.

No. 8 ONEIDA (10-11, 2-4 TVL Pioneer): Samantha Szarek 11 points; Kaylee French 9 points, 6 rebounds, 5 steals, 4 assists; Kendayl Gallagher 8 points, 4 rebounds; Lexi DeGroat 5 points, 3 steals; Tessa Myatt 4 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals.

Chittenango 11 7 15 12 — 45

Oneida 13 12 5 12 — 42

Three-pointers: Chittenango 8 (Scheidelman 6, McDonell 2); Oneida 3 (Szarek 3).

Section III Class A playoff

No. 14 SOUTH JEFFERSON (8-10, 6-6 Frontier 1): Julia Janz 13 points; Jenna Lawlee 7 points; Kaelyn Quinn 6 points; Emily Filson 5 points; Leyna Hodges 5 points.

No. 3 NEW HARTFORD (12-9, 4-4 TVL Colonial): Kamryn Richards 18 points; Addison Way 18 points; Mikayla Jaros 11 points; Lexi Mungari 10 points; Hailey Schoener 6 points.

South Jefferson 8 8 15 11 — 42

New Hartford 16 23 11 23 — 73

Three-pointers: South Jefferson 1 (Filson 1); New Hartford 6 (Richards 3, Schoener 2, St. Croix 1).

Section III Class A playoff

No. 11 WESTHILL (6-12, 0-6 OHSL Liberty 1): n/a.

No. 6 VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (13-8, 3-3 TVL Pioneer): Andrea Barnum 24 points, 10 rebounds; Riley Hodkinson 8 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists; Sydney Becker 5 points; Santina Garcia 4 points, 10 rebounds, 4 steals.

Westhill 12 9 4 11 — 36

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 10 11 19 12 — 52

Three-pointers: Westhill n/a; Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 1 (Becker 1).

Section III Class B playoff

No. 12 SAUQUOIT VALLEY (16-4, 5-3 CSC-III): Allyson Brennan 19 points; Lejla Kendic 12 points.

No. 5 SKANEATELES (12-9, 3-5 OHSL Liberty 2): Allie Michel 29 points; Mia Johnson 8 points; Mimi Callahan 6 points; Grace Wagner 6 points.

Sauquoit Valley 7 11 13 8 — 39

Skaneateles 14 15 12 12 — 53

Three-pointers: Sauquoit Valley 5 (Brennan 4, Kendic 1); Skaneateles 11 (Michel 7, Johnson 2, Wagner 2).

Section III Class C playoff

No. 13 ALTMAR-PARISH-WILLIAMSTOWN (10-11, 2-5 OHSL Patriot National): Katelyn Schtick 18 points; Braelyn Toney 7 points, 4 rebounds; Drew Garrett 6 points, 8 rebounds; Onora Vandervoort 6 points; Arya Brutcher 5 rebounds.

No. 4 HAMILTON (18-3, 9-0 CSC-III): Logan Langel 18 points, 7 assists, 3 steals; Cameron Cleveland 14 points, 8 rebounds; Abbey Hope 11 points, 8 rebounds, 5 steals, 4 assists; Rihana Dye 9 points, 4 steals; Pyper McEwan 6 points, 3 steals; Brooke Dunlay 5 points, 5 rebounds, 3 blocked shots.

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 7 7 8 15 — 37

Hamilton 15 15 21 14 — 65

Three-pointers: Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 3 (Vandervoort 2, Schick 1); Hamilton 8 (Langel 4, Hope 3, Dye 1).

Section IV Tri-Valley League championship game

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NYSPHSAA state regional semifinal at Nexus Center, Utica

NYSPHSAA state regional semifinal at Nexus Center, Utica

Thursday, February 19 scoreboard

BOYS BASKETBALL

Section III Class B play-in game

South Lewis 8 11 11 11 — 41

Sherburne-Earlville 8 13 7 16 — 44

Records: South Lewis 6-14, 1-3 Frontier 2; Sherburne-Earlville 8-13, 3-7 CSC-III.

Next Up: Sherburne-Earlville advances to play Saturday afternoon at No. 1 Marcellus (12-8, 3-5 OHSL Liberty 1).

Section III Class C play-in game

No. 20 ALTMAR-PARISH-WILLIAMSTOWN (11-10, 1-6 OHSL Patriot National): Bryce Cole 20 points; Andrew Schtick 14 points; 8 points; Xavier Maxwell 4 points, 11 rebounds; Isaiah Fowler 1 point, 6 rebounds; Brice McNabb 7 rebounds.

No. 13 WEST CANADA VALLEY (4-17, 2-8 CSC-II): n/a.

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 9 13 10 17 — 49

West Canada Valley 14 11 11 8 — 44

Three-pointers: Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 7 (Cole 6, McDonald 1); West Canada Valley n/a.

Next Up: Altmar-Parish-Williamstown plays again Saturday at No. 4 Dolgeville (16-4, 9-1 CSC-II).

Syracuse-Citizenship Academy 71, Westmoreland 58

Section III Class C play-in game

No. 17 WESTMORELAND (8-13, 2-8 CSC-II): Evan Saxton 21 points; Ryder Donley 18 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals; Sean Acee 11 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals; Josiah Derrick 8 points, 7 rebounds, 6 steals, 5 assists; Kaden Matt 8 rebounds.

No. 16 CITIZENSHIP ACADEMY (9-8, 2-4 OHSL Patriot Colonial): Michael Sales III 27 points; Ja’Marion Hall 16 points; Amir Thompson 14 points; Daniel Dagner 6 points; Ta’Veon Sledge 6 points.

Westmoreland 7 12 11 28 — 58

Citizenship Academy 21 12 15 23 — 71

Three-pointers: Westmoreland 4 (saxton 2, Acee 1, Derrick 1); Citizenship Academy 2 (Sales 2).Next Up: Citizenship Academy plays at No. 1 Cooperstown (20-0, 10-0 CSC-III) Saturday.

Section III Class C play-in game

No. 23 MORRISVILLE-EATON (6-14, 3-7 CSC-III): Gavin Baker 25 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists; Patrick Younglove 16 points, 8 rebounds; Taiden Eaton 10 points, 5 rebounds; Dawson Straight 10 points, 4 rebounds; William Dapson 7 assists.

No. 10 NOTRE DAME (7-14, 5-5 TVL Pioneer): Clyde Taylor 28 points, 12 rebounds; Kyrie Anderson 20 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocked shots, 5 steals, 4 assists; Gabriel Anderson 6 points, 5 rebounds; Scyeed Tillery 5 points, 4 assists; Vin Curri 4 points, 8 rebounds.

Morrisville-Eaton 14 16 13 18 — 61

Notre Dame 14 13 18 20 — 65

Three-pointers: Morrisville-Eaton 6 (Baker 4, Younglove 2); Notre Dame 8 (Taylor 5, G.Anderson 1, K.Anderson 1, Tillery 1).

Next Up: Notre Dame advances to play in Syracuse Saturday at No. 7 Faith Heritage (12-8, 6-0 OHSL Patriot Colonial).

Section III Class C play-in game

No. 21 LaFAYETTE (7-11, 4-4 OHSL Patriot American): Cayden Summerville 14 points; Beauden McElhannon 7 points; Cross Newman 7 points.

No. 12 WATERVILLE (12-9, 6-4 CSC-III): Tyler Green 15 points; Braydon Decker 14 points; Jacob Slocum 12 points; Ian Carney 10 points; Tyler Kitchen 10 points; TJ Trevisani 9 points.

LaFayette 17 4 9 11 — 41

Waterville 19 25 22 12 — 78

Three-pointers: LaFayette n/a; Waterville (Slocum 4).

Next Up: Waterville plays at No. 5 Tully (14-6, 7-1 OHSL Patriot American) Saturday.

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Section III Class B playoff

No. 13 SHERBURNE-EARLVILLE (11-10, 1-7 CSC-III): Morgan Mikalunas 18 points.

No. 4 CAZENOVIA (11-10, 5-3 OHSL Liberty 2): Maria Vaccaro 25 points; Audrey Vaccaro 19 points.

Sherburne-Earlville 0 6 13 6 — 25

Cazenovia 26 9 18 5 — 58

Three-pointers: Sherburne-Earlville 1 (Mikalunas 1); Cazenovia 10 (A.Vaccaro 4, M.Vaccaro 4, Bubble 1, Streator 1).

Next UP: Cazenovia advances to play the winner of Friday’s game between No. 12 Sauquoit Valley (16-3, 5-3 CSC-III) at No. 5 Skaneateles (11-9, 3-5 OHSL Liberty 2) in the quarterfinals.

Section III Class C play-in game

No. 17 BROOKFIELD (8-11, 5-1 CCL): n/a.

No. 16 MORRISVILLE-EATON (8-13, 1-8 CSC-III): MiKenna Broedel 22 points, 9 steals, 4 rebounds; Mikyla Broedel 12 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals; Ailee Dooley 8 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals; Alyssa Fisher 4 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals; Safina Mbaga 4 points, 6 assists, 4 steals; Natalie McConville 2 points, 8 rebounds;

Brookfield 8 6 3 10 — 27

Morrisville-Eaton 21 13 16 6 — 56

Three-pointers: Brookfield n/a; Morrisville-Eaton 3 (Mikyla Broedel 3).

Next Up: Morrisville-Eaton advances to play again Saturday at No. 1 Frankfort-Schuyler (18-1, 9-1 CSC-II).

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Section III Division I quarterfinal

Fayetteville-Manlius 1 0 0 — 1

Rome Free Academy 0 1 1 — 2

Records: No. 7 Fayetteville-Manlius 10-10-2; No. 2 Rome Free Academy 17-3-1.

Next Up: Rome Free Academy plays No. 6 Cazenovia (14-5-2) in a semifinal next week. Cazenovia advanced Wednesday by beating No. 3 Syracuse City 5-1 for its seventh consecutive victory, a streak that includes a 2-0 shutout of Rome Free Academy.

Wednesday, February 18 scoreboard

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Section III Division I quarterfinal

Cazenovia 2 1 2 — 5

Syracuse City 0 1 0 — 1

No. 6 CAZENOVIA (14-5-2): Jack Casey 2-1; Michael Johnson 1-2; Henry Frazee 1-1; Jake Hightchew 1-0; Cole Frazee 0-1; Jack Frazee 0-1; Finn Hagan 0-1.

No. 3 SYRACUSE CITY (11-9-0): Drew Schneider 1 goal-0 assists.

Next Up: Cazenovia advances to the semifinals and plays the winner of Thursday’s game between No. 7 Fayetteville-Manlius (10-9-2) at No. 2 Rome Free Academy (16-3-1).

Section III Division II quarterfinal

Auburn 0 2 0 0 — 2

New Hartford 0 0 2 1 — 3

No. 6 AUBURN (9-11-1): Cal Maher 1 goal-1 assist; Noah Testa 1-1. Goalie: Matthew Fowler 36 saves.

No. 3 NEW HARTFORD (12-8-1): Matthew McCraith 2 goals-0 assists; William Picolla 1-0; Liam Bubnis 0-1; Jack Heenan 0-1; Brayden McDaniels 0-1; Joe Mungari 0-1; Nicholas Sans 0-1; Chris Vetter 0-1. Goalie: Xavier Obernesser 23 saves.

Next Up: New Hartford plays at No. 2 Skaneateles (17-4-0) in next week’s semifinals. Skaneateles shut out Cortland/Homer 3-0 Wednesday. The teams split two regular season decisions with each winning on the road.

Section III Division II quarterfinal

Records: No. 5 Clinton 9-11-1; No. 4 Christian Brothers Academy/Jamesville-DeWitt 8-12-1.

Next Up: Clinton plays at No. 1 Whitesboro (14-7-0), a 9-3 winner over Oswego Tuesday, in next week’s semifinals. Whitesboro defeated Clinton 4-1 January 13 and 3-2 three days later.

Tuesday, February 17 scoreboard

BOYS BASKETBALL

WHITESBORO (8-10, 0-6 TVL Colonial): Brennan McQueeney 20 points; Micjhael Hill 13 points; Jayden Lee 9 points; Jack Burke 6 points; Carmine Getz 5 points; Nico Lupia 5 points.

ROME FREE ACADEMY (14-6, 5-1 TVL Colonial): Surafia Norries 24 points; Kwamae Smith 10 points; Ethan Stovall 10 points; Luke Hammon 9 points; Cordell Williams 8 points; Carlos Puello 7 points; Owen Smith 7 points.

Whitesboro 17 14 16 17 — 64

Rome Free Academy 21 27 28 16 — 92

Three-pointers: Whitesboro 9 (McQueeney 5, Lee 3, Lupia 1); Rome Free Academy 4 (Hammon 1, Norries 1, Puello 1, O.Smith 1).

NOTE: Rome Free Academy earned an outright league championship for the Tri-Valley League’s Colonial Division with the win.

WESTMORELAND (8-12, CSC-II): n/a.

DOLGEVILLE (16-4, 9-1 CSC-II): Theo Williams 31 points, 7 assists, 4 assists; Blake Krasewski 17 points, 3 steals ; Kaden Murphy 15 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocked shots; Christian Corso 13 points; Timothy Gomez 12 points; Logan Comstock 15 rebounds.

Westmoreland 18 13 10 11 — 52

Dolgeville 10 30 33 20 — 93

Three-pointers: Westmoreland n/a; Dolgeville 5 (Krasewski 3, Corso 1, Williams 1).

NOTE: With the win, Dolgeville ties Frankfort-Schuyler (18-2, 9-1 CSC-II) for Center State Conference’s Division II title.

BROOKFIELD (9-11): Rylan Smith 25 points, 9 rebounds, 5 blocked shots, 8 assists, 3 steals; Travis Abrams 21 points, 5 rebounds; Conner Cook 11 points; Collin Wilcox 8 points; Thatcher Bugbee 4 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals.

SCHENEVUS (13-6): Ethan Reed 21 points; Lucien Kortekaas 20 points, 13 rebounds; Tim Green 11 points, 11 rebounds; Allen Osborne 8 points; Sawyer Bridger 12 rebounds, 9 assists.

Brookfield 14 16 19 20 — 69

Schenevus 16 21 16 17 — 70

Three-pointers: Brookfield 10 (T.Abrams 5, Smith 2, Wilcox 2, Cook 1); Schenevus (Reed 4).

GIRLS BASKETBALL

McGRAW (7-7, 5-1 CCL): Emersynn Wilson 31 points, 10 rebounds, 13 steals; Leah Terwilliger 16 points, 4 assists; Josslyn Easton 4 points, 7 rebounds; Katie Millard 3 points, 5 rebounds; Paige Terwilliger 3 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals.

MADISON (4-13, 1-5 CCL): Rebekah Cullen 16 points, 7 rebounds, 4 steals; Keyara Nichols 10 points, 7 steals, 5 rebounds; Alyssa Braun 8 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Olivia Waldron 4 points, 7 rebounds.

McGraw 12 13 7 25 — 57

Madison 4 9 17 12 — 42

Three-pointers: McGraw 3 (L.Terwilliger 2, P.Terwilliger 1); Madison 2 (Cullen 2).

NEW HARTFORD (11-9): Kaney St. Croix 13 points; Kamryn Richards 11 points; Addison Way 10 points; Mikayla Jaros 9 points; Lexi Mungari 7 points.

CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE (12-7): Meadow Werts 17 points; Leah Benedict 14 points; Elyse Cook 9 points; Kylah Bednar 6 points; Avery Rumble 6 points.

New Hartford 11 8 14 19 — 52

Cicero-North Syracuse 18 21 10 9 — 58

Three-pointers: New Hartford 5 (St. Croix 3, Mungari 1, Richards 1); Cicero-North Syracuse 9 (Benedict 4, Werts 3, Cook 1, Stockton 1).

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Section III Division II quarterfinal

Oswego  0  3  0 – 4

Whitesboro  4  3  2 — 9

No. 8 OSWEGO (5-14-1): Jason Bartlett 1 goal-1 assist; Mason Donabella 1-1; Jacob Barrett 1-0; Owen Bartlett 0-1; Ryan Occhino 0-1. Goalie: Jameson Stepien 28 saves.

No. 1 WHITESBORO (14-7-0): Drew Witchley 2 goals-2 assists; Marco Benedetto 2-1; Collin Aceto 1-3; Connor Hagan 2-0; Aiden Nofri 1-2; Gavin Aceto 0-3; Kole Burdick 1-0; Kallan Davignon 0-2. Goalie: Luke Balfe 21 saves.

Next Up: Whitesboro, the No. 1 seed, plays the winner of Wednesday’s game between No. 5 Clinton (8-11-1) and No. 4 Christian Brothers Academy/Jamesville-DeWitt (8-11-1) in the semifinals.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

25-21, 25-13, 25-8

LITTLE FALLS (0-12): n/a.

ONEIDA (7-8): Mitchell Griffing 22 assists, 5 aces, 4 kills; Caleb Bouchard 10 kills, 3 aces; Lawrence Bavo III 5 kills, 2 aces; Trenton Wagner 4 kills, 3 aces; Silas Mariani 5 kills; Maddox Miller 3 kills, 1 ace.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (5-11): Andrew Lee 16 assists, 13 kills, 2 blocks, 2 aces; Jackson Kenyon 20 assists, 12 kills, 1 block, 3 aces; Aiden Marchese 15 assists, 3 kills, 2 aces; Adrian Smith 10 assists, 1 kill, 1 block; Connor Herringshaw 6 kills, 3 blocks; Quincy Jefferson 4 kills.

ROME FREE ACADEMY (6-10): Elijah Pomales 25 assists, 3 aces, 3 kills, 10 digs; Jerry Flores-Pacheco 10 kills, 1 block, 2 aces, 12 digs; Dennis Fudge III 9 kills, 6 digs; Yariel Vargas 5 kills, 1 block, 1 ace, 8 digs; Wyatt Conley 6 kills, 1 block, 1 ace; Jonathan Norris 11 digs, 1 ace; Peyton Eichhorn 11 digs.

14-25, 25-20, 25-17, 25-22

SAUQUOIT VALLEY (12-3): Robert Huntley 17 kills, 5 blocks, 2 aces; Colton Larsen 11 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace; Jake Latino 28 assists; Enzo Carbone 5 kills, 1 block; Ryan Carangelo 1 kill, 3 blocks.

VERNON-VERONA-SHERRILL (16-0): n/a.

NOTE: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill completes an undefeated regular season. The Red Devils host a tournament Saturday, the same day Section III will seed its playoffs.

25-16, 19-25, 25-21, 25-10

WESTMORELAND (6-9): Brody Faffley 26 kills, 3 blocks; Grady DePasquale 16 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace, 9 digs; Easton Metz 43 assists, 2 aces, 6 digs; Damir Vauruk 6 kills, 2 aces, 7 digs; Xavier Dodson 2 aces, 2 kills, 6 digs; Miles Johnson 3 aces.

CANASTOTA (2-11): n/a

Monday, February 16 scoreboard

BOYS BASKETBALL

CAMDEN (6-14, 4-6 TVL Pioneer): Adam Gonzalez 22 points; Zack Odom 18 points; Jackson Roseboom 8 points.

CENTRAL VALLEY ACADEMY (17-3, 10-0 TVL Pioneer): Brayden Smalls 28 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals; Calvin Jacquays 23 points, 4 rebounds; Brayden Obreza 8 points, 5 rebounds; Michael Minosh 5 points; Connor Darrow 4 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals; Robert Lake 4 points, 4 assists, 3 steals; Brody Vogel 2 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals.

Camden  8  16  13  20 – 57

Central Valley Academy  16  27  17  27 — 87

Three-pointers: Camden 7 (Gonzalez 3, Odom 3, Wheeler 1); Central Valley Academy 8 (Jacquays 6, Dempsey 1, Smalls 1).

NOTE: Central Valley Academy finishes season undefeated in league play for the fourth time in five years.

at Jefferson Community College

NEW YORK MILLS (10-9): Jaden Clifford 16 points, 6 rebounds; Ra’id Adams 7 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists; Andrew Tallman 7 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists; Brandon Palmer 6 points, 4 rebounds.

COPENHAGEN (14-6): Logan L’Huillier 22 points, 6 rebounds; Jacob Lawlee 17 points, 13 rebounds, 3 blocked shots; Bryce Spaulding 12 points, 3 steals; Leland Jordal 10 points; Caleb Thenn 5 points, 5 rebounds.

New York Mills  10  13  8  12 – 43

Copenhagen  15  14  25  14 — 68

Three-pointers: New York Mills 3 (Clifford 2, Adams 1); Copenhagen 6 (B.Spaulding 3, Jordal 2, Thenn 1).

DOLGEVILLE (15-4): Blake Krasewski 20 points; Theo Williams 16 points; Logan Comstock 11 points; Timothy Gomez 7 points; Kaden Murphy 6 points.

TULLY (14-6): Sam Dando 15 points, 3 steals; Jayce Garafolo 15 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals; Sean Mize 6 points, 5 rebounds, 3 blocked shots; Ryan McNerney 5 points; Nathan Best 4 points, 5 rebounds.

Dolgeville  13  18  15  18 – 64

Tully  18  12  10  14 — 54

Three-pointers: Dolgeville 5 (Krasewski 4, Williams 1); Tully 7 (Garafolo 4, Dando 3).

FAITH HERITAGE (12-8): n/a.

MADISON (16-4): Justin LaMunion 29 points, 18 rebounds, 5 steals; Alfred Nolan 12 points, 5 rebounds; Noah Mudge 10 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists; Lucas Neff 10 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds; Justin Burns 6 points; Ryley Schenk 5 points.

Three-pointers: Faith Heritage n/a; Madison 3 (Nolan 2, Schenk 1).

Records: Mexico Academy 10-9; Oneida 1-19.

ONONDAGA (13-7): Jakari Hill 13 points, 4 assists; Howard Wright 13 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists; James Bouyea 10 points, 9 rebounds; Justin Moses 5 points; Nolan Morris 4 points, 5 rebounds.

WATERVILLE (11-9): Braydon Decker 15 points; Tyler Green 13 points; Jacob Slocum 13 points; TJ Trevisani 12 points.

Onondaga  9  12  14  13 – 48

Waterville  16  17  16  14 — 63

Three-pointers: Onondaga 4 (Hill 2, Miller 1, Moses 1); Waterville 7 (Green 3, Slocum 3, Trevisani 1).

HAMILTON (13-7): Gavin Oney 16 points; Luke Langel 10 points; Brayden Pretre 10 points; Levi Neuenschwander 8 points.

WEST CANADA VALLEY (4-16): Brady Zaino 35 points, 5 steals, 4 rebounds, 12-16 FT (10-11 Q4); Owen Basloe 10 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals; David Valasek 6 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals; Sam Stewart 2 points, 5 rebounds; Jordan Salvagni 12 rebounds.

Hamilton  12  21  6  14 – 53

West Canada Valley  16  10  8  28 — 62

Three-pointers: Hamilton 4 (L.Neuenschwander 2, Pretre 2); West Canada Valley 6 (Zaino 3, Baslow 2, King 1).

GIRLS BASKETBALL

FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER (18-1, 9-1 CSC-II): Leigh Ferguson 20 points, 16 rebounds; Maryna Harrod 15 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists; Isabella Paragi 9 points; Madelyne Reid 4 points, 7 rebounds; Giana McLean 3 points, 7 rebounds, 7 steals, 4 assists.

DOLGEVILLE (14-4, 6-4 CSC-II): Molly Rauch 17 points; Kayden Davidson 12 points, 7 rebounds; Ryleigh Kenyon 11 points, 7 rebounds; Addison Comstock 3 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists.

Frankfort-Schuyler  6  8  24  13 – 51

Dolgeville  7  9  15  12 — 43

Three-pointers: Frankfort-Schuyler 8 (Ferguson 4, Paragi 3, Harrod 1); Dolgeville 5 (Kenyon 3, Davidson 2).

NOTE: The win earns Frankfort-Schuyler a tie for the Center State Conference’s Division II title with West Canada Valley (19-1, 9-1 CSC-II).

MARCELLUS (18-2): Cece Powell 26 points; Tenly Baker 22 points; Calleigh Wierbinski 5 points.

LITTLE FALLS (11-9): Adriana Izzo 32 points; Andy-Lynn Podlas 7 points.

Marcellus  19  15  14  13 – 61

Little Falls  11  12  14  6 — 43

Three-pointers: Marcellus 4 (Baker 2, Powell 1, Wierbinski 1); Little Falls 4 (A.Izzo).

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Section III final at Onondaga Nation Arena

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

25-18, 18-25, 25-21, 25-11

PROCTOR (12-3): Ku Moo Soe 9 kills, 1 block, 2 aces; Ler Say 7 kills, 2 blocks, 2 aces; Den Den Soe 7 kills, 1 ace; Christopher Arrendel Cedano 5 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace; Newstate Shwee 5 kills, 3 blocks, 2 aces; Yoe Suu 19 assists, 1 block; Dennis Brutsky 5 assists, 1 ace, 1 block.

WESTMORELAND (5-9): Grady DePasquale 15 kills, 3 blocks, 8 digs; Brody Faffley 6 kills, 1 block, 1 ace; Damir Vauruk 6 kills, 1 block, 4 aces; Easton Metz 20 assists, 1 kill, 5 digs.

WRESTLING

at Guilderland High School

Shenendehowa topped 34 teams with entries with 187 1/2 points.

Canajoharie/Fort Plain (32 points) placed 12th as a team. Rileigh Dean (107 pounds) was an individual finalist.

This article originally appeared on Times Telegram: Mohawk Valley high school sports schedule, scores for February 16-22

Reporting by Jon Rathbun, Herkimer Times Telegram / Times Telegram

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