Friday, October 6, 2023

Volleyball Beats E’Ville Again

On October 5, the Gowanda Varsity girls volleyball team was at Ellicottville. From the earlier meeting in Gowanda it was expected to be a challenge where both teams would have to earn every point they got.

Ellicottville jumped out to an early 3-1 lead in Game 1 before things tightened up. Gowanda did managed to tie things at 4. It was another one of those games where both teams traded slight leads and tie scores were frequent. From a 20-20 score, Gowanda finally grabbed the final lead in the game. That lead never exceeded two points and was as narrow as 24-23 before the eventual 25-23 Gowanda win.

In Game 2 it was Gowanda taking the early lead 5-2. Ellicottville worked back into a tie at 7 on the way to their own 10-7 lead. Although Gowanda managed to get back into a tie at 13, they slipped back again. Gowanda was in a 20-14 hole before they pulled out of the skid. With Elizabeth Green serving, Gowanda pulled to within 1 at 20-19. They eventually tied the game at 22. Gowanda had 1-point leads back into ties at 23 and 24 when Addison Kota came up to serve. Back-to-back aces gave Gowanda the 26-24 win.

Down 2-0 going into Game 3, Ellicottville rose to the do or die challenge. They quickly moved into a 4-1 advantage and increased that lead to 17-10. From 22-14 down, Gowanda make a minor comeback, but was not able to prevent a 25-18 loss.

On to Game 4. It was back to both teams holding small leads with several tie scores for the first half of the game. From a 12-11 advantage, Gowanda finally made a move. Again with Kota serving, their lead grew to 16-11. Unable to take back the lead, Ellicottville did manage to pull into a tie at 18, 21 and 22 before a pair of Holland Browning kills set Gowanda up with a 24-22 advantage. One point later, Gowanda had a 3-1 match win with a game score of 25-22.

Gowanda stats are as follows:
Holland Browning 13 kills, 3 aces, 17 digs
Corrina John 6 kills, 1 dig, 9 blocks
Aubrie Heron 5 kills, 1 ace, 3 digs, 7 blocks
Addison Kota 2 kills, 3 aces, 13 digs, 2 blocks
Elizabeth Green 2 kills, 1 ace, 2digs
Lauren Kelly 2 kills, 1 dig, 2 blocks
Jillian Gernatt 24 assists, 1 ace, 11 digs
Ella Luther 1 ace, 43 digs
Tessa Kohn 5 digs

Over in Pine Valley, the Pine Valley/Gowanda Varsity boys soccer team was hosting Portville. It was another long day for the boys. In a 4-0 hole after one quarter, Pine Valley/Gowanda was down 6-0 at halftime. Portville added two goals in the 3rd plus one in the 4th quarter for a final 9-0 win.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Senior Night Win

On Wednesday, October 4, there was just one Gowanda-connected Varsity team with a game. The Pine Valley/Gowanda Varsity girls soccer team hosted Franklinville. As it was the last regular season home game for Pine Valley/Gowanda it was also Senior Night.

It was game that ended in a 0-0 tie at the end of regular play. In overtime, Lauren Hostetter scored for Pine Valley/Gowanda with an assist by Samantha Collins. That gave Pine Valley/Gowanda a 1-0 win. It was the team’s 3rd win and their 2nd in a row going back to the previous week. In an unusual occurrence, Pine Valley/Gowanda outshot their opponent 13-10 with goaltender, Destiny Lindquist, getting the shutout.

Pine Valley/Gowanda still has three travel games left in the regular season.

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

October Starts On a High Note

The first Varsity sports action in October came on Tuesday the 3rd. Two games were on the schedule, both taking place at Pine Valley. In both cases, Gowanda-connected teams came out on top.

The Pine Valley Varsity girls volleyball team hosted Gowanda. Gowanda got off to a slow start in Game 1. Frequently tied, the game was very close in the early going with neither team holding an advantage of more than two points. From a 9-all tie, Gowanda went on a 4-point spurt that put them ahead 13-9. Eventually, Pine Valley worked their way back into a tie at 18. That prompted a pivotal timeout. Gowanda took the next point bringing Ella Luther up to serve. Starting with an ace, Gowanda ran up six straight points to win the game 25-18.

In Game 2, the teams split the first four points evenly. Then, Addison Kota had her own run of six service points and Gowanda was up 8-2. With the score at 9-3 it was Aubrie Heron up to serve. With Heron serving, Gowanda went on an 11-point streak that included 3 aces. The score was 20-4 and Gowanda coasted to a Game 2 win. The final two points came with Jillian Gernatt serving with that last point being an ace that hit the top of the net before dropping down on the Pine Valley side. That 25-6 win put Gowanda up in the match 2-0.

Game 3 was hard fought with Pine Valley battling their way into an early 9-3 lead. Gowanda clawed their way back. Down 11-7, Holland Browning racked up nine straight service points beginning and ending with an ace giving Gowanda a 16-11 lead. Pine Valley was unable to close that gap as the game progressed to an eventual 25-19 Gowanda win to take the match 3-0.

Once again, numerous Gowanda players figured into the game statistic. They are listed below:
Aubrie Heron 7 kills, 6 aces, 4 digs
Elizabeth Green 6 kills, 3 aces
Corrina John 4 kills
Addison Kota 4 kills, 3 aces, 13 digs
Holland Browning 3 kills, 5 aces, 6 digs
Lauren Kelly 2 kills
Jillian Gernatt 21 assists, 2 aces, 5 digs
Ella Luther 3 aces, 9 digs
Sydney Smith 2 digs
Tessa Kohn 2 digs
Madilyn Pawlak 1 dig

Shortly before the girls were busy playing volleyball, the Pine Valley/Gowanda Varsity boys soccer team was hosting Salamanca/Cattaraugus-Little Valley for what would be a highlight game for the team. After a scoreless 1st Quarter, Salamanca got the first point in the game mid-way through the 2nd Quarter. Pine Valley reached halftime down 1-0. A huge 3rd Quarter followed for Pine Valley/Gowanda. Nine minutes into the period, Rafael Meurant scored tying the game at 1-1. Sawyer Bradigan was credited with an assist on the goal. Three minutes later, Pine Valley had the lead as Bradigan scored at 52:00 with assist by Jack Sheldon. Sheldon followed with a pair of goals at 54:00 and 57:00 with assists from Bradigan and Warren Butcher. The remaining 3 minutes of that quarter and the whole 4th Quarter passed without any further scoring. With only a few games left in the regular season, the Pine Valley/Gowanda boys got their first win by a 4-1 score.

Monday, October 2, 2023

Gowanda Varsity scoreboard - W/E 10/1

Football 3-2, 1-2

Friday, September 29

Wilson at Gowanda
- Homecoming -
Gowanda 30, Wilson 49

Girls Volleyball 8-2, 7-1

Monday, September 25

Silver Creek at Gowanda
- original scheduled for Sept. 14 -
Gowanda 3, Silver Creek 0
25-14/25-13/25-14

Tuesday, September 26

Gowanda at Salamanca
Gowanda 3, Salamanca 2
25-14/24-26/25-22/18-25/15-8

Wednesday, September 27

North Collins at Gowanda
Gowanda 3, North Collins 0
25-18/25-7/25-18

Cross Country

Tuesday, September 26

Gowanda at Salamanca
boys
1st CSP
2nd Gowanda
3rd Silver Creek/Forestville
Salamanca incomplete

girls
1st CSP
2nd Gowanda
Salamanca & Silver Creek/Forestville incomplete

Saturday, September 30

McQuaid Invitational [over 100 schools]
Varsity A-2 Small School results
boys Gowanda Top 3
Cashis Montour 67th 17:29.60
Jayson Twoguns 76th 17:35.00
Dustin Mohawk 169th 18:45.10

girls Gowanda Top 3
Calie Hudson 17th 19:22.40
Autumn Pupo 92nd 21:29.30
Alhanna Gabel 263rd 24:41.80

Boys Soccer 0-12, 0-6

Tuesday, September 26

Randolph at Pine Valley/Gowanda
Pine Valley 0, Randolph 8

Thursday, September 28

Pine Valley/Gowanda at Cassadaga Valley-Falconer
Pine Valley 0, Cassadaga Valley 8

Saturday, September 30

Pine Valley/Gowanda at Dunkirk
- non-league -
Pine Valley 0, Dunkirk 7

Girls Soccer 2-8-2, 2-5-2

Monday, September 25

Pine Valley/Gowanda at Ellicottville
Pine Valley 0, Ellicottville 8

Wednesday, September 27

Randolph at Pine Valley/Gowanda
Pine Valley 1, Randolph 2

Friday, September 29

Catt.-Little Valley at Pine Valley/Gowanda
Pine Valley 2, Cattaraugus 1

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

New Scoreboard for Gowanda

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[photo]Pictured is the new scoreboard installed at Gowanda’s Hillis Field on Monday, September 25. Designed for dual Football/Lacrosse use, shown is the test of the lacrosse functions.

Without a doubt the biggest Gowanda sports news on September 25 is the upgrade to the scoreboard at Hillis Field. Crews worked all day removing the old scoreboard and assembling the new one. One by one the five sections of the new scoreboard were put in place. Once assembled it was time to make the final wiring connections. A little after 5 PM it was time to test the new scoreboard. Using pre-programmed demos of both the football and lacrosse scorekeeping functions, a few final tweaks had everything ready to go.

Delayed a week from the original installation date, the scoreboard install happened to come on Monday of Gowanda Central School Spirit Week. The first “test run” of the scoreboard will come on Thursday the 28th when the Senior and Junior Class girls take the field for the annual Flag Football game directly following the Spirit Parade. Then, on Friday, the Gowanda Pine Valley Football Homecoming game will mark the first official game using the new scoreboard.

Shortly after all was done at Hillis Field, the Gowanda Varsity girls volleyball team was hosting Silver Creek. The game had originally been scheduled for September 14th. It was an easy win for Gowanda sweeping the match 3-0 with games of 25-14, 25-13 and 25-14. With things well in hand, all of the players on the Gowanda bench saw playing time in the game. Full statistics are listed below:

* Elizabeth Green 10 kills, 3 aces, 2 digs

* Corrina John 6 kills 1 ace, 2 digs

* Addison Kota 3 kills 4 aces, 4 digs

* Holland Browning 2 kills, 3 aces, 7 digs

* Aubrie Heron 2 kills, 2 aces

* Cheyanna Pasterneck 1 kill

* Lauren Kelly 1 kill

* Jillian Gernatt 23 assists, 3 digs

* Ella Luther 3 aces, 19 digs

* Tessa Kohn 4 digs

* Sydney Smith 3 digs

* Madilyn Pawlak 2 digs

In other sports news for the 25th, the Pine Valley/Gowanda girls soccer team was at Ellicottville. It was quite the opposite experience from what the volleyball team had. They were outscored 4-0 in both halves of the game losing 8-0. The Ellicottville goalkeeper only faced a single shot in the game while the Pine Valley net was getting barraged. Starting Pine Valley goalkeeper, Destiny Lindquist, was pulled 56 minutes into the game after making 20 stops on 26 shots on goal. Replacing her for the final 24 minutes of the game was Pine Valley’s leading scorer on the season, Sarah Kruszka. Kruszka faced 12 shots on goal making 10 saves.