DOLGEVILLE 3, LITTLE FALLS 0
The Dolgeville Blue Devils completed another perfect run through league play Friday with a 25-10, 30-28, 25-14 victory over the visiting Little Falls Mounties.
The Blue Devils clinched the Center State Conference’s Division II title with a win at Herkimer earlier in the week and closed out league play for the season with Friday’s victory. They also went unbeaten during their final five seasons in Division I prior to the this winter’s realignment.
Libero Courtney LaQuay served 23-for-23 with seven aces and had eight digs for Dolgeville (13-2, 8-0 CSC-II); Lora Allen served 14-for-14 with an ace and had eight kills, 13 assists and eight digs; Ashley Mettler had 14 assists, seven kills, three aces and two digs; Charli-Rose Seeley had eight kills, three aces and nine digs; Mikey Rubas had three kills, two blocks, two aces and a dig; Emily Young had three kills, an ace and a dig; Lindsey Kopet had one kills and one dig; Martika Frederick had two digs; and Chelsea Bennett had one dig.
Tess Krowicki had six kills, an ace and three digs for Little Falls (8-8, 4-3 CSC-II); Kaleigh Warn had four kills, three blocks, three aces, an assist and four digs; Miranda Salamone had five assists and an ace; Sarah Piana had six kills and three digs; Katie Boepple had four digs and a kill; Taylor Anderson had two aces and a kill; Katie Orsaio had an ace and an assist; Erin Noyes had four assists, two aces and three digs.
Dolgeville won the junior varsity match in two games by matchig scores of 25-19 and 25-19. Abby Mosenthin had seven kills, three aces and four digs for Dolgeville; Courtney Normoyle had four aces and three assists; Camila Rios served five aces; Annabelle Lee had four kills; and Kiersten Manchester had four assists. Diana Torres had four kills, two assists and three digs for Little Falls; Paige Horender had three kills, an ace, an assist and three digs; Kourtney Moser had an assist; Lindsey Tolman had four digs and two aces; Maleigha Tremain had two digs; Angela Harrington served an ace; Tara Van Alstine had four digs; and Laura Krowicki had two digs and an ace.
Little Falls plays at home Monday against Herkimer to complete its CSC-II schedule on Senior Night. Dolgeville plays on the road Monday at St. Johnsville/Oppenheim-Ephratah.
FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER 3, MOHAWK 1
MOHAWK, N.Y. — Frankfort-Schuyler’s Maroon Knights were 3-1 winners over the Mohicans Friday evening in Mohawk.
DOLGEVILLE 3, LITTLE FALLS 0
The Dolgeville Blue Devils completed another perfect run through league play Friday with a 25-10, 30-28, 25-14 victory over the visiting Little Falls Mounties.
The Blue Devils clinched the Center State Conference’s Division II title with a win at Herkimer earlier in the week and closed out league play for the season with Friday’s victory. They also went unbeaten during their final five seasons in Division I prior to the this winter’s realignment.
Libero Courtney LaQuay served 23-for-23 with seven aces and had eight digs for Dolgeville (13-2, 8-0 CSC-II); Lora Allen served 14-for-14 with an ace and had eight kills, 13 assists and eight digs; Ashley Mettler had 14 assists, seven kills, three aces and two digs; Charli-Rose Seeley had eight kills, three aces and nine digs; Mikey Rubas had three kills, two blocks, two aces and a dig; Emily Young had three kills, an ace and a dig; Lindsey Kopet had one kills and one dig; Martika Frederick had two digs; and Chelsea Bennett had one dig.
Tess Krowicki had six kills, an ace and three digs for Little Falls (8-8, 4-3 CSC-II); Kaleigh Warn had four kills, three blocks, three aces, an assist and four digs; Miranda Salamone had five assists and an ace; Sarah Piana had six kills and three digs; Katie Boepple had four digs and a kill; Taylor Anderson had two aces and a kill; Katie Orsaio had an ace and an assist; Erin Noyes had four assists, two aces and three digs.
Dolgeville won the junior varsity match in two games by matchig scores of 25-19 and 25-19. Abby Mosenthin had seven kills, three aces and four digs for Dolgeville; Courtney Normoyle had four aces and three assists; Camila Rios served five aces; Annabelle Lee had four kills; and Kiersten Manchester had four assists. Diana Torres had four kills, two assists and three digs for Little Falls; Paige Horender had three kills, an ace, an assist and three digs; Kourtney Moser had an assist; Lindsey Tolman had four digs and two aces; Maleigha Tremain had two digs; Angela Harrington served an ace; Tara Van Alstine had four digs; and Laura Krowicki had two digs and an ace.
Little Falls plays at home Monday against Herkimer to complete its CSC-II schedule on Senior Night. Dolgeville plays on the road Monday at St. Johnsville/Oppenheim-Ephratah.
FRANKFORT-SCHUYLER 3, MOHAWK 1
MOHAWK, N.Y. — Frankfort-Schuyler’s Maroon Knights were 3-1 winners over the Mohicans Friday evening in Mohawk.
The Maroon Knights won the match by scores of 25-13, 27-25, 15-25 and 25-20.
Emma Plouffe had 13 kills, four blocks, two aces and nine digs for Frankfort-Schuyler (5-9, 2-6 CSC-II); Alyssa Unsinn had four kills, three aces and 17 digs; Brittney Janis had 11 kills, two blocks, 13 assists and one digs; and Kali Streeter served eight aces with 13 assists, three blocks, a kill and seven digs.
Stacey Griffith served seven aces with four kills, a block and two digs for Mohawk (5-13, 0-7 CSC-II); Rachel Stevens had four kills and two aces; Noel Newkirk had eight assists, two kills, two blocks, an ace and six digs; and Marisa Holden had six digs and two kills.
Mohawk has a match at home against Remsen Monday while Frankfort-Schuyler travels to Mt. Markham.
ADIRONDACK 3, MT. MARKHAM 0
BOONVILLE, N.Y. — The Adirondack Wildcats locked up second place in the Center State Conference’s Division I standings with a 3-0 win over Mt. Markham Friday.
The Wildcats finished behind only Canastota after beating Mt. Markham for the second time this season by scores of 25-20, 27-25 and 26-24.
Katarina Candee had 11 kills, an ace and four digs for Adirondack (12-3, 8-2 CSC-I); Elizabeth Riegler had 11 kills and two digs; Kaylee Gydesen had nine assists and an ace; Nicole Latvis had 11 assists and three kills; Elizabeth Sears had four aces and two digs; Kylie Kaiding had two aces and five digs; Austyn Hyde had six digs and two kills; and Amber Case had two assists.
Katie Curtin had four kills, a block, two aces and eight digs for Mt. Markham (9-5, 6-4 CSC-I); Sam Kinne had three kills and two digs; Emily Timian had three blocks and two kills; Vanessa Lynk had six digs and a kill; Emily McBride had three assists, an ace and a dig; Kristin McKane had two aces and three digs; Brianna Wichowsky had six assists and seven digs; Bridget Wilcox had six digs; Erica Davis had five digs; Amanda Drake had four digs; Brittany Owens had an ace and two digs; and Mikayla Drymond had one assist.
Adirondack was a 2-0 junior varsity winner.
Compiled From Times Staff Reports