Monday, October 16, 2023
Weekend Wrap-Up
There were a couple of competitions that took place on Saturday, October 14. The football team was at Panama to take on CSP that afternoon and the Gowanda cross country team was at the Alden Bulldogs Stampede. Additionally, the Gowanda Volunteer Fire Department ran their fishing derby all weekend.
At Panama, the Gowanda Varsity football team had a tough afternoon with CSP. The Gowanda run game was nearly shutdown. Six Gowanda players gained a total of 9 yards on 15 carries. Leading rusher for the team was Cameron Slade with 10 carries for 4 yards. Gowanda did have limited success through the air. Gowanda quarterback, Carter Capozzi, comleted 13 of 27 passes for 209 yard and a air of touchdowns. He was also intercepted 3 times. The bulk of the Gowanda catches were by Jon Sheldon (7 receptions, 69 yards, 1 TD) and Quentin Centner (4 receptions, 132 yards, 1 TD). With single 4-yard receptions each were Brayden Smith and Owen Pfaffenbach.
The lack of Gowanda offense found Gowanda in a 43-6 deficit at halftime with CSP points evenly split between the 1st and 2nd quarter. Adding 7 and 6 points, respectively, in the 3rd and 4th quarters, CSP closed out the game with 56 points. Gowanda had single touchdowns in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. After both scores, 2-point conversion passes failed.
Also on Saturday, the Gowanda boys and girls cross country teams were at the Alden Stampede along with 66 other schools groups, by school size into several divisions. Gowanda competed in the Blue (small schools) division.
For the boys, there were 170 runners representing 22 schools in the Blue division. Gowanda came in 3rd as a team with a score of 162. Alden (55) took 1st Place. City Honors’ Henry Peterson came in 1st with a time of 16:19.21. The top five Gowanda boys were Jayson Twoguns (18th, 17:53.73), Chase Bolen (23rd, 18:00.12), Joseph Fernandez (33rd, 18:32.74), Cashis Montour (42nd, 18:46.27) and Maddox Hudson (74th, 19:43.31).
For the girls, Blue division had 143 runners from 18 schools. With 1st Place as a team, CSP had a score of 63. Gowanda was 11th with 270. Emma Lewis (Southwestern) took 1st Place with a time of 19:15.69. The Gowanda girls did have one Top 10 overall finisher in Calie Hudson (9th, 20:33.32). Completing the Top 5 Gowanda finishes were Autumn Pupo (26th, 21:36.40), Alhanna Gabel (106th, 25:44.04), Willow Memtley-Peters (107th, 25:50.44) and Jaylynn Elliott (112th, 26:05.31).
In non-school sports news, the Gowanda Volunteer Fire Department held their Fishing Derby on Saturday and Sunday. There were reported to be 147 registered participants for the event. The GVFD also announced that 150 Tagged Trout were sponsored totaling $8,155 worth of either cash, gift certificate or merchandise. Ten tagged fish were caught. Winners in the Adult Division were Ben Blackhall (1st, 8.16 lbs., $500), Derek Miller (2nd, 7.42 lbs., $300) and Brian Homan (3rd, 7.40 lbs., $200). In the Youth Division the following winners were announced: Derrick Chmielewski (1st, 8.28 lbs., $500), Derrick Chmielewski (2nd, 7.28 lbs., $300) and Dino Delmonte (3rd, 6.16 lbs., $200). Other prizes were also announced including First fish weighed in (Brian Homan, $50), Last fish weighed in (Hayleigh Miller, $50) and Furthest traveled (Anthony from Geismarla, LA, 1,276 miles, $100). Winners of three random drawings for $100 each were Giovanni Gallo, Aidan Carroll and Frederick Ring. Mark H. was a 50/50 winner.
Gowanda Varsity scores - W/E 10/15
Football 4-3, 1-3
Saturday, October 14
Gowanda/Pine Valley at CSP
Gowanda 12, CSP 56
Girls Volleyball 12-4, 10-2
Tuesday, October 10
Gowanda at Silver Creek
Gowanda 3, Silver Creek 0
25-9/25-17/25-13
Wednesday, October 11
Gowanda at Eden
Gowanda 1, Eden 3
15-25/25-22/13-25/27-29
Thursday, October 12
Randolph at Gowanda
Gowanda 0, Randolph 3
21-25/19-25/15-25
Cross Country
Tuesday, October 10
Gowanda at Southwestern
boys
1st Southwestern 25 pts.
2nd Gowanda 39 pts.
3rd Olean 65 pts.
Dunkirk incomplete
girls
1st Southwestern 26 pts.
2nd Gowanda 52 pts.
3rd Olean 54 pts.
Dunkirk incomplete
Saturday, October 14
Alden Bulldogs Stampede [67 schools]
Blue (small schools) division
boys [22 schools/170 runners]
1st Alden 55
3rd Gowanda 162
22nd Dansville 548
girls [18 schools/143 runners]
1st CSP 63
11th Gowanda 270
18th Tonawanda 420
Boys Soccer 1-15, 1-9
Tuesday, October 10
Ellicottville at Pine Valley/Gowanda
- Senior Night -
Pine Valley 0, Ellicottville 11
Thursday, October 12
Pine Valley/Gowanda at Randolph
Pine Valley 0, Randolph 11
Girls Soccer 3-11-2, 3-7-2
Wednesday, October 11
Pine Valley/Gowanda at Portville
Pine Valley 0, Portville 9
Friday, October 13
Pine Valley/Gowanda at Silver Creek/Forestville
Pine Valley 0, Silver Creek 1
Friday, October 13, 2023
Gowanda Teams Fall to Randolph
[photo] Pictured is Gowanda’s Holland Browning (#4) going down after a dig during the home game versus Randolph. Looking on is Ella Luther (#20).
On October 12, 2023 two Gowanda-connected teams fell to Randolph teams. There were only two Varsity games on Thursday both against Randolph. The Gowanda Varsity girls volleyball team hosted Randolph and the Pine Valley Varsity boys soccer team was at Randolph.
With Randolph Varsity girls volleyball team standing unbeaten at the top of the CCAA East, Gowanda was close behind and could have taken over the top spot with a win. While doing so was certainly a possible task, it would have taken Gowanda’s best effort. Unfortunately, that didn‘t happen. It was an imperfect showing by Gowanda that left them in 2nd Place just a ½ game ahead of Cattaraugus-Little Valley, who they will square off with next week. The Gowanda lapses were not limited to the team as the scoreboard operator also missed Gowanda points in both the 1st and 3rd games.
Game 1 started off looking promising as Gowanda took the first point and soon was in a 6-1 lead. Aided by a number of Gowanda errors, Randolph climbed back into the game pulling into a tie at 10-10. After Randolph had gained a 1-point lead, Gowanda tied things again at 11. With Jillian Gernatt serving, a spirited volley ended as the ball went out of bounds. Initially, it appeared to be a point for Randolph, but the ruling on the play had Gernatt serving for the second time with the scoreboard still showing 11-11. (For the remainder of this game description keep in mind that the score showing on the scoreboard had Gowanda at a point less than they actually had.) Gowanda moved out to a 15-11 lead that slid back into a tie at 17. It was also tied at 18 and 20 before a Randolph surge gain them a 25-22 win.
Game 2 was all Randolph with them taking the first point and taking an early 4-1 lead. Gowanda did manage to tie the game at 4, 5 and 6, but never held a lead. The Randolph advantage slowly grew to max out at 19-13. A 25-19 win gave Randolph a 2-0 lead in the match. Game 3 was much like the previous one with the exception that Randolph held a lead throughout the game. After falling behind 4-1, Gowanda scored the next point, but steadily lost ground from there. With the score, 19-12 a Corrina John block for a score sent Aubrie Heron back to serve. As Heron was serving, the scoreboard still showed Gowanda behind 12-19 with the 13th point not added. It certainly didn’t make a difference in the outcome as this game was never close. A 25-16 Randolph win gave them a 3-0 win in the match.
Overall, the Gowanda stats from the game were very similar to those of the first game against Randolph. They are detailed below:
Aubrie Heron 5 kills, 3 aces, 2 digs, 3 blocks
Holland Browning 3 kills, 14 digs
Addison Kota 3 kills, 1 assist, 2 aces, 3 digs
Elizabeh Green 3 kills
Corrina John 1 kill
Lauren Kelly 1 kill, 1 dig, 4 blocks
Jillian Gernatt 15 assists, 1 ace, 5 digs
Tessa Kohn 1 ace, 5 digs
Ella Luther 2 aces, 23 digs
Meanwhile at Randolph, the Pine Valley/Gowanda closed out their regular season with an 11-0 loss to Randolph. Randolph had 4-goal efforts in both the 1st and 3rd quarters. They added 1 point and 2 points in the 2nd and 4th quarters, respectively. They finished the regular season with a record of 1-9 in CCAA Division 3-East.
Thursday, October 12, 2023
Volleyball Tunes-Up For Randolph
With the big showdown with Randolph just around the corner, the Gowanda Varsity girls volleyball team was at Eden on October 11 for a non-league game. Coming off an easy win over Silver Creek it was a valuable tune-up for the team. The game promised to be challenging as Eden had previously rolled over Randolph 3-0 [25-15/25-22/25-17].
In Game 1 at Eden, Gowanda started out with quick a 3-1 lead before slipping back into a 3-3 tie. Eden gradually pulled away from there. The gap maxed out at ten points at 23-13. The teams traded points to the eventual Eden 25-15 win. Game 2 was close to start with the scored tied at each point from 1 through 5 before Gowanda started to get some separation. The Gowanda advantage reached 4 points at 12-8 and wavered between 4 points and 3 points before a one-time 5-point Gowanda lead at 21-16 prompted an Eden timeout. Eden came back with a spurt that brought them into a tie at 22-22. Gowanda grabbed the next point bringing their most powerful server, Holland Browning, up. Gowanda secured the next two points for the 25-22 win to tie the match at 1 game each.
Game 3 also started out tight with ties at 1 through 3. Eden ramped things up blitzing into an 8-4 early advantage that grew to 18-8. From that point, Eden rolled on to win the game 24-13. Game 4 was an all-out battle. Gowanda clawed back from an early 8-3 deficit to pull into a tie at 10. The game was also tied at 12 and 13 before Gowanda moved into a 21-15 lead. Eden worked their way back into a tie at 22. The lead was tossed back and forth from there. A 24-22 Eden lead slid into a 25-24 Gowanda lead. The teams traded 1-point leads until Eden pulled away for a 29-27 win to take the match 3-1.
The power of the Gowanda defense to the Eden attack is evidenced by the total of 100 Gowanda digs registered as a team. Nine Gowanda players had one or more digs in the game and two players had more than 25. Full stats are below.
Aubrie Heron 7 kills, 1 ace, 3digs, 1 block
Corrina John 6 kills, 4 digs, 9 blocks
Holland Browning 4 kills, 1 ace, 29 digs
Addison Kota 4 kills, 3 assists, 18 digs, 2 blocks
Elizabeth Green 3 kills, 1 ace, 1 dig
Lauren Kelly 3 kills, 1 dig
Jillian Gernatt 2 kills, 21 assists, 1 ace, 7 digs
Ella Luther 1 assist, 26 digs
Tessa Kohn 11 digs
Meanwhile at Portville, the Pine Valley/Gowanda Varsity girls soccer team had a challenge of their own. Portville went up 4-0 at halftime heading to a 9-0 final score. In this game Pine Valley did not manage a single shot on goal and did not release their own goaltender stats.
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Volleyball Downs Silver Creek
Coming off the Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ day holiday, sports team got back in action on Tuesday, October 10. With just two weeks left in the regular Fall Sports schedules things were largely business as usual across the board.
The Gowanda Varsity girls volleyball team, coming off two tough games to end the previous week, had a relatively easy game at Silver Creek. Grabbing the first three points in Game 1, Gowanda quickly built an 11-3 lead. From there, Gowanda continued to power forward extending the lead to 16-4 on the way to a 25-9 victory. The final point came on a Addison Kota ace that had deflected off the top of the net.
Gowanda carried the momentum into Game 2 taking an early 7-0 advantage. The last two points of that run came with back-to-back aces from Holland Browning. Silver Creek finally got on the board with a hard block/kill shot. With things well under control, Gowanda was able to work more players into the rotation giving them valuable game experience. Silver Creek continued to work and was able to get as close as 17-15, but could not do better than that. One unusual moment came with Gowanda ahead 22-16. A Silver Creek dig flew high into the ceiling of the gym and got stuck there forcing a re-serve with a new ball. In the end, Gowanda secured a 25-17 victory in the game going up 2-0 in the match.
Game 3 started out again with a strong Gowanda burst, this time to 5-0. Silver Creek battled back, without gaining a lead, to tie things up at 6 and 7. From there, Gowanda rebuilt their lead to 12-8 and was able to coast to a 25-13 win to sweep the match 3-0.
Leading the Gowanda effort were Aubrie Heron (7 kills, 1 ace, 2 digs), Elizabeth Green (5 kills), Holland Browning (3 kills, 4 aces, 8 digs), Addison Kota (1 kill, 4 aces, 2 digs), Ella Luther (1 kill, 1 aces, 15 digs) and Jillian Gernatt (21 assists, 3 aces). Showing up strong in support were Lauren Kelly (3 kills), Corrina John (2 kills), Sydney Smith (3 digs) and Tessa Kohn (2 digs).
In other sports news, the Gowanda Cross Country teams came off an idle week traveling to Southwestern for a meet that also included Olean and Dunkirk. For the boys, Gowanda (39 pts.) finished in 2nd Place behind Southwestern (25 pts.). Olean was 3rd with 65 pts. Dunkirk had an incomplete team of less than 5 runners and did not figure in the scoring. Top runners for the Gowanda boys were Cashis Montour, Jayson Twoguns and Chase Bolen who finished 5th, 6th and 7th, respectively.
The girls results were similar to the boys with Southwestern finishing in 1st Place with 26 points. Gowanda (52 pts.) just edged out Olean (54 pts.) for 2nd Place. Dunkirk again was incomplete. Two Gowanda girls finished in the Top 10. They were Calie Hudson (2nd) and Autumn Pupo (4th).
Meanwhile at Pine Valley, the Pine Valley/Gowanda Varsity boys soccer team hosted Ellicottville. It was the final home game for the team with one away game left to play in the regular season. Despite a relatively even 1st quarter that left Pine Valley down 1-0, it would not continue that close. Ellicottville scored three additional goals in both the 2nd and 3rd quarters before piling on four more in the 4th. With Pine Valley unable to score, the final score was 11-0.