Whitton sparks Demons to upset win

WEST DIVISION BATTLE: Hermon-DeKalb topples Harrisville to move closer in race
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010
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DEKALB JUNCTION — Rochelle Whitton led Hermon-DeKalb to a 53-37 upset victory over Harrisville with 25 points in a Northern Athletic Conference West Division girls basketball game Monday.

The win pulled Hermon-DeKalb (11-6 overall, 8-3 conference) just a game back of Harrisville for first place. Brianna Sayer contributed 11 points and eight rebounds for the Demons (11-6, 8-3).

Patty Coloney led Harrisville (11-2, 9-2) with 15 points.

HAMMOND 68, HEUVELTON 44

Malynda Jenne scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds as the Red Devils pulled away from the Bulldogs in a West Division game at Heuvelton.

Chelsea Milsap netted 13 points for Hammond (4-14, 10-2).

Sam Weaver generated 17 points to lead Heuvelton (6-12, 3-9).

LISBON 44, MORRISTOWN 32

Jaclyn Moore's 10 points and 11 rebounds propelled the Golden Knights to a West Division triumph over the Green Rockets, snapping a six-game losing streak, in Lisbon.

Alison Akins added eight points and six rebounds for Lisbon (4-11, 3-9).

Claire Plummer led all scorers with 18 points for Morristown (10-7, 6-9).

CHATEAUGAY 34,

MADRID-WADDINGTON 26

Racquel Fowler and Courtney Boyea each scored 11 points to lead the Bulldogs to an East Division win over the Yellow Jackets in Madrid.

Cindy Harrigan contributed seven points for Chateaugay (11-4, 8-4).

Ashley Beldock paced Madrid-Waddington (11-5, 8-4) with eight points.

BRUSHTON-MOIRA 57,

COLTON-PIERREPONT 16

Chenice Russell made sure the Panthers stayed undefeated, scoring 15 points against the Colts in an East Division game in Brushton.

Taylor Keck supplied nine points for Brushton-Moira (15-0, 12-0).

Alex Soucia had a seven-point effort for Colton-Pierrepont (2-10, 3-13).

SALMON RIVER 46,

PARISHVILLE-HOPKINTON 35

Amber Debyah tallied 14 points to lead the Shamrocks to an East Division triumph over the Panthers at Fort Covington.

Karyss Terrance scored seven points and grabbed seven rebounds for Salmon River (10-7, 8-5).

Rebecca Remington and Michaela Cole each generated 11 points for the winless Panthers (0-13).

TUPPER LAKE 46,

INDIAN LAKE/LONG LAKE 41

Hunter Aldridge and Carley Aldridge produced 12 and 10 points, respectively, to help power the Lumberjacks to the nonleague victory at Tupper Lake.

Tayler Keniston registered 12 rebounds, four assists and five steals, and Amber Lawyer supplied eight rebounds and seven assists for Tupper Lake (10-8).

Carli Reynolds scored a game-high 16 points, and Allison Pine added 10 points for Indian Lake/Long Lake.

BOYS BASKETBALL

MORIAH 66, BRUSHTON-MOIRA 65

Nate and Nick Gilbo scored 18 points each to lead the Vikings to a nonleague win over the Panthers in Brushton.

Ralph Schofield added 11 points for Moriah. Josh Sevey led all players with 24 points for Brushton-Moira (9-8).

HOCKEY

MASSENA 2, CANTON 1 (OT)

J.P. Mailhot netted the game-winner in overtime as the Red Raiders maintained a lead in the Division I standings.

David Henrie also scored for Massena (10-7-1, 8-3-1).

Eric Mende scored for Canton (11-6-2, 6-3-1).

CENTRAL SQUARE 6, IHC 4

Brandon Whipple recorded a hat trick as Central Square secured the Division II West victory.

Ben Ewald had a goal and an assist for Central Square (1-17-1).

Lindsey Pound scored twice for Immaculate Heart Central (0-18-1).

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PHOTOS
Harrisville's Megan Berwald looks to the basket as Hermon-DeKalb's Brianna Sayer moves in for the block on Monday. To see more photos, go to http://watertown.dotphoto.com/CPListAlbums.asp
MELANIE KIMBLER-LAGO / WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES
Harrisville's Megan Berwald looks to the basket as Hermon-DeKalb's Brianna Sayer moves in for the block on Monday. To see more photos, go to http://watertown.dotphoto.com/CPListAlbums.asp
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