Hayley Waldron scored seven points for the Moriah, but the Vikings lost to AuSable Valley 56-15, in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball play Dec. 14. Photo by Nancy Frasier.
Girls basketball
Crown Point 25, Indian Lake-Long Lake 23
Marissa Titus hit a pair of free throws with seven seconds to play to lift Crown Point over Indian Lake-Long Lake, 25-23, in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Dec. 14.
Titus dominated the game, scoring 15 points and grabbing 12 rebounds.
The contest was a defensive battle throughout. The Panthers held Indian Lake-Long Lake scoreless in the opening period, but managed just five points themselves.
Chazy 18, Schroon 17
Katie Thibault hit a three-pointer in the closing seconds as Chazy edged Schroon Lake, 18-17, in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball action Dec. 14.
Points were hard to come by in the game. Schroon led most of the way, holding a 9-5 advantage at the half and leading 13-9 entering the final quarter.
Kate Rose had seven points for the Wildcats.
AVCS 56, Moriah 15
AuSable Valley rolled past Moriah, 56-15, in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference girls basketball play Dec. 14.
The Patriots raced to an 18-1 lead and never looked back. They led 29-9 at the half.
Meghan Strong had 20 points for the Patriots.
Hayley Waldron scored seven points for the Moriah.
Bowling
Ticonderoga rolls
Ticonderoga swept past Willsboro in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference bowling Dec. 14.
The Sentinels won the girls match, 4-0.
Jordan McKee led the locals, firing a 213 game and 563 series.
Ti won the boys match, 10-0.
James Gijanto led Ticonderoga with a 247 game and 566 series, while Billy Kohrman added a 213 game and 506 triple.
Moriah falls
Moriah lost to Plattsburgh in Champlain Valley Athletic Conference bowling Dec. 14.
Plattsburgh claimed the boys match, 10-0.
Thomas Callahan rolled a 398 set for Moriah.
The Vikings lost the girls match, 4-0.
Sam Wright led Moriah with a 144 game and 357 triple.
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