Tuesday Roundup: Wellsvile girls, B-R boys sweep home opener for Lions; Friendship/Scio rolls past Hammondsport behind Bolzan’s no-hitter

WELLSVILLE — For the first time in nearly two years on their home turf, the Wellsville track team came together for competition. Tuesday marked the start of their home slate of meets, as the Lions welcomed in both Bolivar-Richburg and Scio.

The competition was fierce on a chilly night in the Lion’s Den, but in the end, it was the Lady Lions and Wolverines boys teams that scored sweeps with the Lady Lions grabbing the victories over the Lady Wolverines (80-41) and Lady Tigers (79-34), while Bolivar-Richburg grabbed wins over Wellsville (70-60) and Scio (88-28).

On the boys side, the Wolverines gathered 11 total first place finishes with Rudy Polk, Hunter Stuck, Jason Greeson and Lloyd Kinnicutt all recording multiple wins, with Polk and Stuck leading the charge with three individual victories. Polk tallied two of his three medaling times in the field, recording winning distances in the sand in the long jump (19-11.25) and triple jump (39-10.5) after recording his lone track win in the 100 dash (11.72). Stuck swept both hurdling events with wins in the 110 hurdles (17.61) and 400 hurdles (1:08.36), as well as a high jump victory (5-4) in the field.

Greeson recorded two first place finishes on the track, taking the winning time in the 200 dash (24.52), and 400 sprint (55.86). Kinnicutt would provide a sweep of both throwing events, as he garnered winning distances on both the shot put (38-7.75) and discus (113-4). The Wolverines would also grab a 1600 relay victory along the way with a medaling time of 3:59.27.

Wellsville saw just three first place finishes come their way, two of them from the relay department with wins in the 400 (1:00.78), and 3200 (11:13.61) relays. Ben Jordan had the team’s lone individual win, triumphing in the 3200 run (13:01.80). As for the Tigers, they would collected a pair of victories both from Greg Wesche, as he garnered winning times in the 800 sprint (2:31.80), and 1600 run (5:47.70).

As for the ladies, it was the Lady Lions that dominated much of the field, as they recorded nine victories in all to pace their sweep of both Bolivar-Richburg and Scio. Leading the way individually was Brooklyn Stisser and Cynthia Covell, as they both recorded a pair of victories on the track, with Stisser tallying triumphs in the 100 dash (13.79), and 400 sprint (1:14.80), while Covell won both distance events in the 1500 (6:44.00), and 3000 runs (15:11.60).

The Lady Lions also provided a clean sweep of all three relay events, medaling in the 400 (58.96), 1600 (5:07.89) and 3200 relays (13:48.30). The final two individual wins for the hosts in orange came in the throwing events, as Alyssa Dorrough and Stephanie Oswald swept both with winning distances in the shot put (29-1.5), and discus (76-0) respectively.

The Lady Wolverines would clinch four first place finishes that would help them take the 52-50 edge over Scio to earn the split in their road meet, with Kori Thomas scoring three individual victories, two of them in the shape of a hurdling sweep with wins in the 100 (20.52) and 400 hurdles (1:29.17). Sarah Clark had the last victory to add with her winning distance in the long jump (11-10).

Scio was led by two of three total victories from Melana Davenport, as she recorded one on each side of the meet with an 800 run (3:05.23), and triple jump (25-6) medal, while Alexis Crossley rounded off with her win in the 200 dash (29.39). The Tigers will return to action on Thursday by joining Cuba-Rushford on a trip to Genesee Valley, with action kicking off at 5 p.m.

The Lions are now off until next week, when they return to the Den for a 5 p.m. meet with the incoming Hornell Red Raiders. As for Bolivar-Richburg, they will join Houghton Academy and Fillmore for tri-meet action on Thursday at Houghton College, beginning at 5 p.m.

Boys Team Scores: Bolivar-Richburg 70, Wellsville 60; Bolivar-Richburg 88, Scio 28; Wellsville 87, Scio 42.
Results

100 – 1. Rudy Polk (B-R) 11.72, 2. Aidan Riley (WLSV), 3. Jeager Turybury (B-R).

200 – 1. Jason Greeson (B-R) 24.52, 2. Aidan Riley (WLSV), 3. Max Morris (SCIO).

400 – 1. Jason Greeson (B-R) 55.86, 2. Shane Davidson (WLSV), 3. Chase Kinnicutt (WLSV).

800 – 1. Greg Wesche (SCIO) 2:31.80, 2. Gavin Dickerson (WLSV), 3. Dom Baldwin (B-R).

1600 – 1. Greg Wesche (SCIO) 5:47.70, 2. Eli Brophy (WLSV), 3. Noah Joslyn (WLSV).

3200 – 1. Ben Jordan (WLSV) 13:01.80, 2. Eli Brophy (WLSV), 3. Caden Giardini (B-R).

110H – 1. Hunter Stuck (B-R) 17.61, 2. Wyatt Scott (WLSV), 3. Max Morris (SCIO).

400H – 1. Hunter Stuck (B-R) 1:08.36, 2. Wyatt Scott (WLSV), 3. Nate Howe (WLSV).

400R – 1. Wellsville (Webster, Black, Howe, Allen) 1:00.78.

1600R – 1. Bolivar-Richburg (Stuck, Polk, Greeson, Coleman) 3:59.27.

3200R – 1. Wellsville (Jordan, Brophy, Joslyn, Dickerson) 11:13.61, 2. Bolivar-Richburg.

Shot – 1. Lloyd Kinnicutt (B-R) 38-7.75, 2. Seth Yates (B-R), 3. Carter Silsby (SCIO).

Discus – 1. Lloyd Kinnicutt (B-R) 113-4, 2. Seth Yates (B-R), 3. Shane Davidson (WLSV).

High Jump – 1. Hunter Stuck (B-R) 5-4, 2. Max Morris (SCIO), 3. Aidan Riley (WLSV).

Long Jump – 1. Rudy Polk (B-R) 19-11.25, 2. Jeager Turybury (B-R), 3. Wyatt Scott (WLSV).

Tri Jump – 1. Rudy Polk (B-R) 39-10.5, 2. Greg Wesche (SCIO), 3. Eli Brophy (WLSV).

Girls Team Scores: Wellsville 80, Bolivar-Richburg 41; Wellsville 79, Scio 34; Bolivar-Richburg 52, Scio 50.
Results

100 – 1. Brooklyn Stisser (WLSV) 13.79, 2. Alexis Crossley (SCIO), 3. Alyssa Dorrough (WLSV).

200 – 1. Alexis Crossley (SCIO) 29.39, 2. Aaliyah Harmon (SCIO), 3. Brooklyn Stisser (WLSV).

400 – 1. Brooklyn Stisser (WLSV) 1:14.80, 2. Harmony Brantley (WLSV), 3. Jenn Dickens (SCIO).

800 – 1. Melana Davenport (SCIO) 3:05.23, 2. Grace Kinnicutt (WLSV), 3. Brooke Crossley (SCIO).

1500 – 1. Cynthia Covell (WLSV) 6:44.00, 2. Aaliyah Harmon (SCIO), 3. Grace Kinnicutt (WLSV).

3000 – 1. Cynthia Covell (WLSV) 15:11.60.

100H – 1. Kori Thomas (B-R) 20.52, 2. Aaliyah Harmon (SCIO), 3. Carina Kling (WLSV).

400H – 1. Kori Thomas (B-R) 1:29.17, 2. Hannah Dunaway (WLSV).

400R – 1. Wellsville (Dorrough, Brantley, Kling, Stisser) 58.96, 2. Scio, 3. Bolivar-Richburg.

1600R – 1. Wellsville (Dunaway, Kinnicutt, Kling, Brantley) 5:07.89.

3200R – 1. Wellsville (Covell, Gordon, Dunaway, Kinnicutt) 13:48.30.

Shot – 1. Alyssa Dorrough (WLSV) 29-1.5, 2. Stephanie Oswald (WLSV), 3. Leah McCormick (WLSV).

Discus – 1. Stephanie Oswald (WLSV) 76-0, 2. Alyssa Dorrough (WLSV), 3. Leah McCormick (WLSV).

High Jump – 1. Kori Thomas (B-R) 3-8.

Long Jump – 1. Sarah Clark (B-R) 11-10, 2. Ryleigh Kemp (B-R), 3. Nadia Baldwin (B-R).

Tri Jump – 1. Melana Davenport (SCIO) 25-6, 2. Brena Walp (B-R), 3. Sarah Clark (B-R).

GV boys, Fillmore girls record sweeps at Houghton College

HOUGHTON — The Genesee Valley boys and Fillmore girls squads brought out the brooms in sweeping fashion, Tuesday night on the confines of Houghton College, as they earned the meet victories over their respective opposition in Allegany County tri-meet action.

The Jaguars dominated much of the field with six total first place finishes in their wins over Fillmore (60-37), and Houghton Academy (55-29), with Christian Lopez and Morgan Torrey each leading the way with two individual wins each, as Lopez recorded victories in the discus (69-10) and triple jump (35-8), while Torrey added his wins in the high jump (5-4), and long jump (17-0.75). The team would finish off their slate of wins with a pair of relay wins in the 400 relay (52.9), and 1600 relay (5:10.3) events, as well as one last individual win from Zach Bourne in the 400 hurdles (1:20.7).

Houghton Academy would come away with a split of their tri-match behind four wins on the track as they took the 53-35 win over the Eagles, two each from both Simon Sardina and Zach Tucker, with Sardina medaling in both dashing events — the 100 (12.4) and 200 (25.7) dashes, and Tucker collecting gold in the distance runs — the 800 (2:46.0), and 1600 (5:15.5).

Fillmore would grab three total individual victories, two of which on the track with Ben Beardsley and Damon Wood recording the wins in the 400 (1:00.5), and 800 (2:46.0) respectively. Larry Walinski added in his shot put victory to round off the triumphs for the Eagles, garnering the winning distance of 26-2 to earn the gold.

On the ladies side, it was the Lady Eagles that dominated the day with massive wins over Genesee Valley (61-16), and Houghton Academy (73-1), after collecting nine total first place finishes, with Rachel Hatch and Ava Sylvester leading the charge with a pair of individual wins each. Hatch was victorious in both dashing events for Fillmore — the 100 (14.2), and 200 (30.6) dashes, while Sylvester garnered a win on each side with a medal in the 400 sprint (1:13.2), and a winning distance in the long jump (12-9).

Fillmore would also garner a 400 relay victory from the team of Grace Russell, Morgan Byer, Hope Russell and Hatch, racing to a 1:00.6 first place finish. Other individual winners for the Lady Eagles include Sophia Templeton in the 800 sprint (2:59.4), Jessi Rust in the 100 hurdles (19.85), and Grace Russell in the triple jump (24-3.5).

Genesee Valley grabbed two individual wins from Lizzie Bentley to help pace their split of the tri-meet with their win over Houghton Academy (28-3), as she recorded the sweep in the throwing events, medaling with winning distances in the shot put (26-8), and discus (71-4).

Fillmore, along with Houghton Academy, will be joined by Bolivar-Richburg for their next meet on Thursday right back at Houghton College, beginning at 5 p.m, while Genesee Valley heads back home to host Cuba-Rushford and Scio, also on Thursday at 5 p.m.

Boys Team Scores: Genesee Valley 60, Fillmore 37; Genesee Valley 55, Houghton Academy 29; Houghton Academy 53, Fillmore 35.
Results

100 – 1. Simon Sardina (HA) 12.4, 2. Kaden Layman (GV), 3. Ben Beardsley (FIL).

200 – 1. Simon Sardina (HA) 25.7, 2. Henry Sardina (HA), 3. Kaden Layman (GV).

400 – 1. Ben Beardsley (FIL) 1:00.5, 2. Christian Lopez (GV).

800 – 1. Damon Wood (FIL) 2:46.0, 2. Matt Majoros (FIL).

1600 – 1. Zach Tucker (HA) 5:15.5, 2. Damon Wood (FIL), 3. Matt Majoros (FIL).

3200 – 1. Zach Tucker (HA) 11:45.1.

400H – 1. Zach Bourne (GV) 1:20.7.

400R – 1. Genesee Valley (Layman, Rinker, Webb-Aylor, Torrey) 52.9.

1600R – 1. Genesee Valley (Snyder, Webb-Aylor, Bourne, Rinker) 5:10.3.

Shot – 1. Larry Walinski (FIL) 26-2, 2. Kieran Kelley (FIL), 3. Devon Oliver (FIL).

Discus – 1. Christian Lopez (GV) 69-10, 2. Larry Walinski (FIL), 3. Loik Makuza (HA).

High Jump – 1. Morgan Torrey (GV) 5-4, 2. James Adenuga (HA), 3. Jack Prentice (HA).

Long Jump – 1. Morgan Torrey (GV) 17-0.75, 2. Kaden Layman (GV), 3. James Adenuga (HA).

Tri Jump – 1. Christian Lopez (GV) 35-8, 2. James Adenuga (HA), 3. Jack Prentice (HA).

Girls Team Scores: Fillmore 61, Genesee Valley 16; Fillmore 73, Houghton Academy 1; Genesee Valley 28, Houghton Academy 3.
Results

100 – 1. Rachel Hatch (FIL) 14.2, 2. Moriah Clendenin (GV), 3. Abby Engler (FIL).

200 – 1. Rachel Hatch (FIL) 30.6, 2. Kiera Engler (FIL), 3. Moriah Clendenin (GV).

400 – 1. Ava Sylvester (FIL) 1:13.2.

800 – 1. Sophia Templeton (FIL) 2:59.4.

100H – 1. Jessi Rust (FIL) 19.85.

400R – 1. Fillmore (G. Russell, Byer, H. Russell, Hatch) 1:00.6.

Shot – 1. Lizzie Bentley (GV) 26-8, 2. Alex Thur (FIL), 3. Raena Hopkins (FIL).

Discus – 1. Lizzie Bentley (GV) 71-4, 2. Alex Thur (FIL), 3. Raena Hopkins (FIL).

High Jump – 1. Morgan Byer (FIL) 4-6.

Long Jump – 1. Ava Sylvester (FIL) 12-9, 2. Morgan Byer (FIL), 3. Kiera Engler (FIL).

Tri Jump – 1. Grace Russell (FIL) 24-3.5.

BASEBALL

Friendship/Scio 23, Hammondsport 0 (F-5)

FRIENDSHIP — Cory Bolzan was at the top of this game on the hill for Friendship/Scio, as he held visiting Hammondsport hitless on offense while the Golden Eagles offense in turn exploded, as they rolled their way toward a massive 23-0 home victory over the Lakers in five innings on Tuesday.

To record the no-hit performance, Bolzan provided six strikeouts and walked two in his complete game start for Friendship/Scio (2-2). On offense, the team strung together 23 total runs across 10 hits, with Dekota Stewart providing the big bat by going 4-for-5 with five total RBI and three runs scored. Cam Loucks added in two hits himself, driving in a pair and scoring two runs of his own to help the cause.

A complete box score was not made available upon publication.

The Golden Eagles are back on the field tonight, as they hit the road to visit the Hinsdale Bobcats at 5 p.m.

SOFTBALL

Hammondsport 1, Friendship 0

HAMMONDSPORT — It was a closely-contested battle all the way through in Hammondsport, Tuesday night. But it was one that the Lady Golden Eagles of Friendship could not bring home in victorious fashion, as the host Lady Lakers scored the one run that was needed to secure the triumph by a narrow 1-0 count.

Statistics and a complete box score were not made available to report upon publication.

Friendship (2-1) will look to rebound back home Thursday night, when they welcome in the Scio Lady Tigers for a 5 p.m. visit.

GOLF

Fillmore 204, Hinsdale 286

FRANKLINVILLE — The Eagles of Fillmore continued their hot start to their season over the road at the Ischua Valley Country Club in Franklinville, Tuesday afternoon, as both Hayden Rust and Dylan Valentine led the way with the medalist round to assist the team in closing up shop with a 204-286 victory over the host Hinsdale Bobcats.

Rust and Valentine found themselves at the top of Fillmore’s (3-1) scorecard with a match-low round of 45. Owen Potter helped the cause by adding in his round of 55, while Anderson Wiltsey chipped in with a 59. For Hinsdale, Henry Schwartz led the way with a team-low round of 61. Parker Keenan tallied a 73, while Brad Bergstrom and Brett Bergstrom rounded off the Bobcats scorecard with rounds of 74, and 78 respectively.

Both teams are back on the links Thursday afternoon with 4 p.m. tee times, as Fillmore looks to keep the momentum rolling at the Wellsville Country Club against the host Lions, while Hinsdale looks to rebound by taking on Cuba-Rushford at Allegheny Hills in Rushford.

Cuba-Rushford 217, Bolivar-Richburg 243

RUSHFORD — Four of Cuba-Rushford’s golfers shot personal best rounds, including the match’s medalist Ethan Rix, who fired the match-low round of 46 to lead the Rebels toward victory over visiting Bolivar-Richburg at Allegheny Hills in Rushford, taking the 217-243 win over the Wolverines.

Following Rix on the Rebels (2-1) scorecard was Caden Granger, who added in his round of 56. Sebastian Saulter finished with a round of 57, while Benson McCumiskey had a 58 to card. For the Wolverines (1-2), Gauge Robertson led the way with a team-low round of 57. Brennan Gilliland chipped in with a 58. Ben Waltenberg chipped in a 62, while Garrett Shields concluded with a 66.

Cuba-Rushford will return to Allegheny Hills on Thursday with a 4 p.m. tee time against incoming Hinsdale, while Bolivar-Richburg hits the road once more for a quick turnaround today, heading for the Wellsville Country Club to take on the host Genesee Valley Jaguars at 4 p.m.

BOYS TENNIS

Wellsville 5, Addison 0

WELLSVILLE — The Wellsville Lions caught the winning fever when they returned to action Tuesday night at home, as they brought out the brooms on visiting Addison with a clean sweep across the board, remaining undefeated with their third straight victory behind a 5-0 shutout of the Knights.

In the singles department, Dahlton Mattison, Walker Waldon and Matt Bittel all recorded victories to lead the Lions (3-0), with Mattison taking the 6-1, 6-1 decision at first singles, Waldon winning by a 6-3, 6-3 count at second, and Bittel closing out the singles with a 6-0, 6-2 decision at third singles.

The first doubles team of Ian Iantorno and Jake Schrlau had to battle their way to the finish, but would find a way to come out on top in triumphant fashion, scoring a 7-5, 7-5 victory. At second doubles, Ryan Carlton and Ryan Haggerty closed out the match with the sweep with a 6-1, 6-2 decision over their opposition.

Wellsville will go for four straight wins when they return to action on the road Thursday, as they visit Campbell-Savona at 5 p.m.

Singles

1. Dahlton Mattison (WLSV) def. Marshall Harding (ADD), 6-1, 6-1.

2. Walker Waldon (WLSV) def. Noah Green (ADD), 6-3, 6-3.

3. Matt Bittel (WLSV) def. Cade Sands (ADD), 6-0, 6-2.

Doubles

1. Ian Iantorno/Jake Schrlau (WLSV) def. Manuel Martinez/Charles Jacobson (ADD), 7-5, 7-5.

2. Ryan Carlton/Ryan Haggerty (WLSV) def. Brent Knaisch/Nick Wright (ADD), 6-1, 6-2.

Fillmore 5, Scio 0

SCIO — In Allegany County League action, the Eagles of Fillmore made their League debut and did so victoriously, as they rolled to a 5-0 sweep of the host Scio Tigers over the road on Tuesday to pick up their first win of the season.

Carter Sisson, Eben Schilke and Joe Derck all led the way for Fillmore (1-3) in the singles department, with Sisson grabbing the 6-2, 6-0 win over Scio’s Jordan White. Schilke followed with a 6-0, 6-2 win of his own at second singles, grabbing the victory over Jude Marion, while Derck concluded the singles victories with a 6-2, 7-6 triumph over Brenden Loucks.

In the doubles department, Zach Herring and Colby Wolfer swept their first doubles matchup, securing the 6-0, 6-0 decision over Scio’s first doubles team of Corey Field and Ben Weimer. The Eagles second doubles team of Ryan Ballard and Henry Decker were credited with a forfeit win to complete the sweeping match win.

Both teams will have quick turnarounds back on the court this evening with 5 p.m. first serves, as Fillmore rides the momentum wave into Andover, while Scio pays a visit to Bolivar-Richburg.

Singles

1. Carter Sisson (FIL) def. Jordan White (SCIO), 6-2, 6-0.

2. Eben Schilke (FIL) def. Jude Marion (SCIO), 6-0, 6-2.

3. Joe Derck (FIL) def. Brenden Loucks (SCIO), 6-2, 7-6.

Doubles

1. Zach Herring/Colby Wolfer (FIL) def. Corey Field/Ben Weimer (SCIO), 6-0, 6-0.

2. Ryan Ballard/Henry Decker (FIL) by for.

Bolivar-Richburg 4, Cuba-Rushford 1

CUBA — Just three matches took center stage in Cuba on Tuesday. With Bolivar-Richburg grabbing a pair of forfeit victories in the doubles department, they would wrap up shop with the match victory in the singles column, winning two out of three to post the 4-1 road decision over the host Rebels.

Bolivar-Richburg saw Paige Phillips and Emma Murphy come away victorious with both of the team’s singles wins, with Phillips recording the 6-0, 6-2 win over Cuba-Rushford’s Ayden Kameck, while Murphy scored a 6-0, 6-4 win over Shayla Zaprowski. The doubles teams of Gwen Coats and Ben Kisel, and Andrew Crawford and Emma Farrell recorded the forfeit wins in the doubles department to lock down the match victory.

For the Rebels, Aaron Kumpf tallied the team’s lone victory at first singles, carding a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Bolivar-Richburg’s Roger Geist.

The Wolverines are back on the court tonight with a 5 p.m. first serve against Scio at home, while Cuba-Rushford will take an extended period away to prepare for the Fillmore Eagles back on their home court on Monday at 5 p.m.

Singles

1. Aaron Kumpf (C-R) def. Roger Geist (B-R), 6-1, 6-2.

2. Paige Phillips (B-R) def. Ayden Kameck (C-R), 6-0, 6-2.

3. Emma Murphy (B-R) def. Shayla Zaprowski (C-R), 6-0, 6-4.


Doubles

1. Gwen Coats/Ben Kisel (B-R) by for.

2. Andrew Crawford/Emma Farrell (B-R) by for.

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