Ticonderoga rallied in the final minutes to beat Plattsburgh, 46-41, in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball play Jan. 19.
Trailing in the last quarter, the Sentinels closed the game with an 18-11 run to steal the victory.
Taylor Denno scored 13 points, Jamie Patchett 12 and Sam Diehl to pace the balanced Ti attack.
Beekmantown 41, Moriah 33
Beekmantown pulled away late to beat Moriah, 41-33, in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball play Jan. 19.
The game was close throughout, but Moriah could never grab a lead.
Sam Slattery scored seven points for Moriah.
Crown Point 42, ELCS 28
Crown Point downed Elizabethtown-Lewis, 42-28, in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Jan. 20.
The Panthers opened the second half with a 15-7 spurt to take control of the contest.
Jessica Potter scored 19 points and Marissa Titus 15 for the Panthers.
Lake Placid 44, Moriah 27
Moriah lost to Lake Placid, 44-27, in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball play Jan. 21.
Hayley Waldron scored nine points for Moriah.
Schroon 49, Bolton 27
Schroon Lake rolled past Bolton, 49-27, in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Jan. 20.
A 10-2 run to close the first half put Schroon firmly in command.
Jocelyn Bowen had 23 points for the Wildcats.
Willsboro 72, Schroon 68
Schroon Lake couldn't hold a big lead and lost to Willsboro, 72-68, in overtime in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Jan. 22.
Ahead by nine points in the final quarter, Schroon fell behind only to rally and force overtime. In the extra session the Wildcats ran out of gas.
Mindy Whitty had a season-high 25 points and Jocelyn Bowen 18 for Schroon.
AVCS 57, Ticonderoga 30
AuSable Valley defeated Ticonderoga, 57-30, in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball play Jan. 21.
The Pats raced to a big lead and coasted to victory.
Jamie Patchett scored 15 points for Coach Shelly Young's Sentinels.
Crown Point 51, Minerva-Newcomb 29
Crown Point topped Minerva-Newcomb, 51-29, in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Jan. 22.
The Panthers closed the first half with an 11-2 run to take control of the game.
Marissa Titus scored 18 points and Jessica Potter 16 for Crown Point.
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