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Sheffield captures first hoops victory

After falling to 0-9 on the season on Monday in a home loss to undefeated Elk County Catholic, Sheffield’s boys basketball team bounced back to hold off host Kane, 35-30, on Wednesday for the Wolverines’ first win of the season.

Sheffield also bounced back from a scoreless third quarter.

“The defensive effort was fantastic tonight and I think Monday was a good stepping stone into where we needed to be for tonight,” said Sheffield coach Jordan Copley. “Coming out in the third, I talked to them about possessing the ball and how important it is to limit the turnovers. Unfortunately, we had eight in the third quarter. Playing with a lead is hard and we seemed to make it harder in the third. In the fourth quarter, we were able to stabilize a little better and James (Chapman) and Nakes (Holsey) made some huge free throws to maintain a two-score gap.”

Kane (4-7) had won four of its last five games, including a 30-point victory over the same Wolverines on Dec. 28 at Sheffield’s own holiday tournament.

“The key was learning from our mistakes from the first game,” said Copley, “and not turning the ball over 28 times. We were able to make adjustments to the press and control the tempo. Colby (Barr), Nakes, and LeShawn (Williams) were fantastic on the boards.”

Williams scored 8 of his game-high 14 points in Sheffield’s 17-5 second quarter. The Wolverines went into halftime with a 24-9 lead and, despite a scoreless third quarter, led by nine points after three.

Williams added 14 rebounds as well. Holsey finished with 7 points and eight rebounds and Barr added 5 points and 10 boards.

“Jack (Chapman) did a great job of getting down the floor on those rebounds and finishing at the hoop,” said Copley. “It was a great team win tonight.”

SHEFFIELD (35)

Jack Chapman 3 1 7, James Chapman 0 2 2, Holsey 2 3 7, Barr 2 1 5, Kyler 0, Bowman 0, Williams 7 0 14. Totals 14 7-15 35.

KANE (30)

Darr 4 0 9, Novosel 3 0 6, B.Wensel 1 0 2, Sheaffer 2 0 5, P.Chamberlain 0 1 1, Yates 0, McCormack 2 0 4, Boschert 0, K.Chamberlain 1 1 3, L.Wensel 0. Totals 13 2-5 30.

3-point goals — Darr, Sheaffer.

Sheffield 7 17 0 11 — 35

Kane 4 5 6 15 — 30

GIRLS

DRAGONS TOP BRADFORD

BRADFORD — Peyton Wotorson hit five of Warren’s nine 3-pointers in a 48-33 win over Bradford.

Three of Wotorson’s treys came in the Lady Dragons’ 16-7 first quarter.

“The girls did a great job again on the defensive end of the floor and were in total rhythm tonight on the offensive end,” said Warren coach Jenny Phillips, whose Dragons improve to 6-5 with their second win of the week. “We knew we were going to be playing against a zone defense and made sure that we were patient and moved the ball around in order to get the best shot opportunity. Peyton Wotorson was absolutely lights out tonight.”

Wotorson finished with a game-high 21 points and teammate Alyssa Farr added 12.

“Everyone that got minutes executed on both ends of the floor,” said Phillips. “It was a total team win tonight.”

WARREN (48)

Farr 5 0 12, Stuart 1 0 3, Davidson 2 0 5, Wotorson 8 0 21, E.Roell 1 0 2, Rodgers 1 3 5. Totals 18 3 48.

BRADFORD (33)

Long 1 1 3, Davis 0, Craig 3 0 6, Taylor 2 0 5, Kicior 0, Keane 6 0 13, Johnson 2 0 6. Totals 14 1 33.

3-point goals — Farr 2, Stuart, Davidson, Wotorson 5, Taylor, Keane, Johnson 2.

Warren 16 16 7 9 — 48

Bradford 7 13 7 6 — 33

THURSDAY

EAGLES FALL

YOUNGSVILLE — Region 2-leading Maplewood held Youngsville without a field goal during Thursday’s 55-3 girls basketball victory at Youngsville High School.

Maplewood (8-4, 5-0 Region 2) jumped out to a 29-3 halftime lead and didn’t allow a single point after halftime in sending the Eagles to their 10th loss in 11 games.

Madison O’Hara scored 13 points to lead 11 Maplewood players who cracked the scoring column. Joslyn Blake and Maggie Means added 7 points apiece for the winners.

All of the Eagles’ points were scored by sophomore Lilly Jespersen who was 3-of-6 from the free throw line.

Youngsville returns to region action on Monday when it visits Cambridge Springs.

MAPLEWOOD (55)

Dale 0 0-2 0, Blake 3 0-0 7, Stevenson 2 0-0 4, O’Hara 5 2-4 13, RPost 1 0-0 3, Kope 1 0-0 2, Frazier 0 0-2 0, Means 3 0-0 7, Beck 2 0-0 4, Eimer 2 0-2 4, Kennedy 2 0-0 4, Palmiero 1 0-0 3, EPost 2 0-0 4, Totals: 24 2-10 55

YOUNGSVILLE (3)

Britton 0 0-0 0, Lauffenburger 0 0-0 0, Allen 0 0-0 0, Konen-Smith 0 0-0 0, Jespersen 0 3-6 3, Kent 0 0-0 0, Ross 0 0-0 0, Totals: 0 3-6 3

Maplewood 13 16 18 8 — 55

Youngsville 1 2 0 0 — 3

3-point goals — Blake, RPost, Means, O’Hara, Palmiero.

KNIGHTS ROLL

ERIE — The Eisenhower Knights went on the road Thursday night and defeated Iroquois 56-22 in Region 3 girls basketball action behind big games by Clara Steinberg and Tracey Jakubczak.

Steinberg had 25 points and Jakubczak added 23 rebounds.

Eisenhower (9-2, 2-2) came out with a smothering defense, which held the Braves scoreless and, coupled with Steinberg’s 10 points, opened up a 21-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Knights opened up a 33-2 lead at halftime and with Jakubczak dominating the boards cruised the rest of the way.

“The girls did a great job with their zone defense and remained patient looking for good shots,” Eisenhower head coach D.J. Steinberg said. “Tracey absolutely dominated the boards, her rebounding just opens up so much for us.”

Karina Reichard led Iroquois with 8 points.

The Knights are back on the road Saturday for a game against Clarion. Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m.

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