Friday Roundup: B-R dominates Finney/Northstar on Homecoming eve, Pembroke plays Senior Night spoiler against Lions; Wellsville, Fillmore girls tennis triumphant after close battles
BOLIVAR — The Bolivar-Richburg offense has produced tons of electricity this season, which has been led by their dynamic run-game fronted by the speedy Ethan Coleman. Because of it, the Wolverines have been able to get off to a phenomenal 4-0 start to their first ever tenure in 8-Man football.
On Friday at Dunsmore-Latimer Field, Homecoming weekend had officially arrived, with C.G. Finney/Northstar in town for a visit — even more so, a chance to establish an abundant momentum shift into next week’s titanic showdown with long-time rival and State-ranked Canisteo-Greenwood.
The first half would give them all the time they needed to make that enormous statement.
Paced by a lead-off run to the house from Ethan Coleman, a myriad of Wolverines on offense and defense would all chip in to record a 24-0 lead at the break, with Caden Allen and Tavyn MacDonell then taking over the show for the remainder of the game, accounting for the next four Bolivar-Richburg scores to run away from Finney/Northstar’s grasp permanently to secure a 40-7 rout for their fifth straight win.
Coleman would get the tires going for the Wolverines (5-0) on their very first drive of the game, using his legs on the third play to put a quick bow on the hot start, scoring from 38 yards out to put the team on the board.
Finney/Northstar nearly had a quick response themselves in perhaps the momentum shifter of the game — a potential game-tying drive stalling out at the Bolivar-Richburg goal line.
With the Falcons knocking on the doorstep, a bad snap for the offense would recoil all the way back to their own 20-yard line, which would then result in a half-sack each for Zach Mitchell and Trent Sibble. On the very next play, another bad snap under center would result in Sibble falling on top of the ball to give the Wolverines the possession back for the offense.
From that point forward, all catalyzing would remain in Bolivar-Richburg’s favor, as they went on to score the next 32 points in a row, headed by the tandem of Caden Allen and Tavyn MacDonell beginning in the second quarter, when they were faced with their first fourth down conversion. They would garner a first down after a beautifully connected pass play up to the 11-yard line where Allen would then finish off the drive to branch out the advantage to 16 on his run.
From the ground to the air, Allen used his arm to take care of business with a perfect strike on a slant to MacDonell from 27 yards out to close out the first half scoring with a 24-0 lead on the Falcons.
The two Wolverines would then continue adding on in the second half, where they would post another 16-point frame to extend their lead to 40-0, with MacDonell catching another 35-yard strike before Allen hustled on the ground from 23 yards away to finish off a perfect night of offense, despite the Falcons eliminating the shutout in the final 12 minutes.
At game’s end, Allen would be awarded Homecoming MVP on offense for his four touchdown game.
As for the defense, their leader on the front lines, Trent Sibble, would keep Finney/Northstar at a complete standstill after their game-tying bid in the second quarter was erased, as he recorded eight tackles to go with his half-sack to become MVP on the defensive side. The defense as a whole would record 46 total tackles against the Falcons, with Coleman helping further his cause with seven of his own. Zach Mitchell garnered six tackles, while Kingston Loucks and Charles Millitello each had five.
Next up, is a trip to Canisteo where the Wolverines will put their 5-0 start on the line against another 5-0 start that belongs to the State-ranked Redskins, as the two longtime rivals get set to clash next Friday night in a 7 p.m. kickoff in a game for 8-Man supremacy.
Finney/Northstar 0 0 0 7 – 7
Bolivar-Richburg 8 16 16 0 – 40
Scoring Summary
1st
B-R – Ethan Coleman 38-yard run, 2-pts good (8-0 B-R)
2nd
B-R – Caden Allen 11-yard run, 2-pts good (16-0 B-R)
B-R – Tavyn MacDonell 27-yard pass from Caden Allen, 2-pts good (24-0 B-R)
3rd
B-R – Tavyn MacDonell 35-yard pass from Caden Allen, 2-pts good (32-0 B-R)
B-R – Caden Allen 23-yard run, 2-pts good (40-0 B-R)
4th
F/N – Jon Distasio 15-yard run, PAT good (40-7 B-R)
Total Yards: F/N 245, B-R 329.
First Downs: F/N 17, B-R 16.
Turnovers: F/N 1, B-R 0.
Penalties: F/N 4-34, B-R 4-61.
Punts: F/N 0, B-R 0.
T.O.P: F/N 25:30, B-R 20:30.
Pembroke 41, Wellsville 14
WELLSVILLE — While the Wolverines of Bolivar-Richburg were celebrating Homecoming weekend on their home field, the Lions of Wellsville would also ring in with Senior Night themselves on Friday, with the Pembroke Dragons in town for a visit.
And right out of the gate in the opening quarter, the Dragons were on the move. Paid in part by impressive displays of offensive longevity on the field, they would record three straight scores off drives of 70 yards or more — all of which were scored by Tyson Totton from the backfield, who had a monster game for the visitors to set the tone with a huge first half lead that was never threatened, as they played spoiler with a 41-14 victory.
It would begin with a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, beginning on their second drive after a JJ Howard interception. From their own 15-yard line, the big finish was an 85 yard drive which was paced by a 43-yard score by Totton — one of multiple he had in the game, to give the Dragons the early lead near midway.
The lead would grow on the very next possession, despite a bright window for the Lions (0-5) on defense to knock Pembroke backwards to as far as their own 14-yard line. But all of that ground was made up rather quickly to end the quarter strong, as Totton made a move to the outside and down the far sidelines, sprinting away from the Wellsville defense for an 86-yard touchdown straight to the house for his second score in just over three minutes.
In the second quarter, the Dragons would pull themselves away out of Wellsville’s reach. With their third straight drive of longevity, a mixed bag of short distance runs down the field would see them enter Lions territory from their own 26-yard line, ultimately cashing in on Totton’s third score of the game from 47 yards away.
Immediately following the score, the Dragons would capitalize on a muffed kickoff return from the Lions and make their way down the field to start up two more times in the end zone before the end of the half, scoring from the goal line on a 3-yard run from Cayden Pfalzer.
Pembroke would go on to score 41 straight points with Totton finishing off the attack with his fourth touchdown, before the Lions would find their way onto the board themselves to end the shutout with two scores — both off the arm of JJ Howard, who found a wide open Brennen Geffers on the run for a 36-yard bomb to get on the board.
On the next Dragons possession, a fumble would be recovered by the Lions defense after a botched handoff in the backfield, setting up shop for the hosts in orange at the Pembroke 22-yard line. After a run just past the line of scrimmage, Howard went to the air one final time, after a low snap from center, connecting with Jayden Acker in the back of the end zone for a 21-yard touchdown.
But that would be all the Wellsville offense would muster, as the Dragons held steady in the fourth quarter to maintain their lead for good.
Further in-depth statistics were not made available to report upon publication.
Wellsville is now off until next Saturday when they make one of their final road trips of the season, visiting the Red Jacket Indians in a 1 p.m. kickoff.
Pembroke 14 20 7 0 – 41
Wellsville 0 0 14 0 – 14
Scoring Summary
1st
PEM – Tyson Totton 43-yard run, 2-pts good (8-0 PEM)
PEM – Tyson Totton 86-yard run, 2-pts failed (14-0 PEM)
2nd
PEM – Tyson Totton 47-yard run, 2-pts failed (20-0 PEM)
PEM – Cayden Pfalzer 3-yard run, 2-pts failed (26-0 PEM)
PEM – Dragons Touchdown, 2-pts good (34-0 PEM)
3rd
PEM – Tyson Totton 35-yard run, PAT good (41-0 PEM)
WLSV – Brennen Geffers 36-yard pass from JJ Howard, 2-pts good (41-8 PEM)
WLSV – Jayden Acker 21-yard pass from JJ Howard, 2-pts failed (41-14 PEM)
4th
None
GIRLS SOCCER
Genesee Valley/Belfast 1, Cuba-Rushford 1
BELFAST — With the boys team having drawn a trio of deadlocks right in a row, the trend wound up continuing for Genesee Valley/Belfast. After a hard-fought 100 minute battle with visiting Cuba-Rushford on Friday, the two teams could not find their way into the back of the net one last time, as they settled on a 1-1 draw on Homecoming eve in Belfast — the first of the season on each side.
“Cuba is a really good team, and we knew they would show up with their best,” said GV/Belfast co-coach Duane Powers. “They threw a different look at us tonight, and that threw us through a loop for sure. Tara Duvall was outstanding in goal for them. She was a beast, and we created a ton of chances to try and put away, and she wound up stopping almost all of them with some phenomenal saves.”
Both goals were scored in the first 40 minutes of play, with Cuba-Rushford (4-5-1) finding their way onto the board first. Just past the 10 minute mark, Jen Tuttle provided the goal, finding the back of the net behind Ashley Burrows off a Riley Keller pass on the way into the zone to grab the lead.
But it wasn’t long after that Genesee Valley/Belfast (8-2-1) would provide a response to tie the game at one, ultimately for good. Adison Grusendorf would set up the team’s lone goal with a pass straight up the middle to Hannah Southwick-Powers, who without hesitation, would navigate it past Tara Duvall and into the net at the 17:08 marker.
That would be all for the scoring, despite numerous chances from that point all the way to the end, as both teams settled on their first draw of the year. Genesee Valley/Belfast went on to outshoot Cuba-Rushford by a 12-5 count, with Burrows recording four saves, while Duvall finished with 11 for the Lady Rebels, who will have a quick turnaround today with a 3 p.m. first kick back home against Canisteo-Greenwood.
Genesee Valley/Belfast is now off until Monday night back down the road at Judy Bliven Field, as they host undefeated Fillmore in a 4:30 p.m. contest in the Jungle.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Cuba-Rushford 3, Genesee Valley/Belfast 0
BELMONT — A predominantly strong start established and blossomed by the Lady Rebels of Cuba-Rushford was the ultimate difference maker on Friday in their trip to the Jungle, as they coasted their way towards a straight-set victory over host Genesee Valley/Belfast by a 25-14, 25-12, 25-10 count to hop back over .500.
The Lady Rebels (5-4) saw some strong service from the back line help fuel their offensive efforts, with Jacie Carney powering it behind a team-high seven aces. To go with her eight digs on defense, Lauren O’Keefe provided a spark herself in service, chipping in with five aces. At the front of the net, Lilah Stroud was a force, recording a team-high seven kills and one block to continue further the team’s cause.
On the other side, Genesee Valley/Belfast (0-10) was led by Madison McKenzie on defense, garnering six digs to pair with two kills and an ace, while setter Cassidy Hand dished out four assists to go with three additional kills and one ace.
Both teams will resume regular season play on Monday, as the Lady Rebels travel to Olean for a 6:30 p.m. first serve, while Genesee Valley/Belfast hits the road themselves for a 7 p.m. contest at Arkport/Canaseraga.
GIRLS TENNIS
Wellsville 3, Avoca/Prattsburgh 2
WELLSVILLE — The Lady Lions and visiting Avoca/Prattsburgh displayed some of their finest tennis on Friday. With a second doubles forfeit already in the wagon for the home team, the two foes would go on to split the four matches in action on the court, resulting in Wellsville remaining undefeated on the season with their ninth straight win in what was a 3-2 edging of the Lady Titans.
The Lady Lions (9-0) were led by a strong, resilient performance from Sarah Mattison at third singles, breaking through with a straight-set victory led by a resounding first set tiebreaking finish in a 7-5, 6-2 win over Alexis Fitzwater. To clinch match victory, they would gather one final win from their first doubles team of Caitlin Bittel and Hanna Miles, as they dominated play in a 6-0, 6-0 shutout over the team of Colleen Hammond and Ginny Savage.
Despite the loss, Avoca/Prattsburgh was able to garner two wins themselves in the top two singles matches, with Camryn Moore working her way through a first set tiebreak against Wellsville’s Meagan Riley at first singles, to coast towards a dominant finish in a 7-5, 6-1 win. Genevieve Dabby would work her way towards victory herself at second singles, outlasting the efforts of Samantha Bidzerkowny through a close first set and then a second set tiebreak to earn the 6-4, 7-5 decision.
Wellsville will have a quick turnaround this morning over the road at Wayland-Cohocton, beginning at 10 a.m.
Singles
1. Camryn Moore (A/P) def. Meagan Riley (WLSV), 7-5, 6-1.
2. Genevieve Dabby (A/P) def. Samantha Bidzerkowny (WLSV), 6-4, 7-5.
3. Sarah Mattison (WLSV) def. Alexis Fitzwater (A/P), 7-5, 6-2.
Doubles
1. Caitlin Bittel/Hanna Miles (WLSV) def. Colleen Hammond/Ginny Savage (A/P), 6-0, 6-0.
2. Kelsey Seely/McKenna Wonderling (WLSV) by for.
Fillmore 3, Wayland-Cohocton 2
COHOCTON — Olivia Chiu, Kali White and Kristina Wilcox came away victorious in overwhelming fashion for the Lady Eagles of Fillmore on Friday, as they strolled their way towards victory to provide a sweep of all three singles matches to power up the team’s edging of host Wayland-Cohocton in a 3-2 edge.
Chiu was at the forefront of Fillmore’s (6-4) triumphant tenure in the singles department, as she soared past Wayland-Cohocton’s Pearl Walker with a 10-0 win in pro-set play. White and Wilcox would follow suit with dominant finishes themselves, with White garnering a 10-2 win at second singles, and a 10-1 win for Wilcox at third singles to claim match victory with the sweep.
Both victories for the host Lady Eagles would come via doubles action, as the first team of Virginia Carr and Aoife LeRoux battled tooth and nail strongly against Fillmore’s Emma Hopkins and Molly Mahoney to come away victorious with a 10-6 win. Finishing up the sweep of the department was a 10-3 second doubles win for Jaiden Coombs and Amaya LaPlant, as they defeated Kirra Bentley and Kira Morley.
Fillmore returns to battle back home at Houghton University on Tuesday, hosting Canisteo-Greenwood in a 5 p.m. first serve.
Singles
1. Olivia Chiu (FIL) def. Pearl Walker (W-C), 10-0.
2. Kali White (FIL) def. Makayla Champaign (W-C), 10-2.
3. Kristina Wilcox (FIL) def. Savannah Allen (W-C), 10-1.
Doubles
1. Virginia Carr/Aoife LeRoux (W-C) def. Emma Hopkins/Molly Mahoney (FIL), 10-6.
2. Jaiden Coombs/Amaya LaPlant (W-C) def. Kirra Bentley/Kira Morley (FIL), 10-3.