![]() They outscored Hamilton's Emerald Knights (17-7) 34-14 over the game's final 14 minutes. The Tornadoes (22-2) took the lead early in the fourth quarter and wound up winning by a 50-45 score. 4 Hamilton, a team they had beaten twice during the regular season. The Poland Tornadoes, seeded second, played from behind for most of the game and even trailed 31-16 early in the second half before chipping away and overtaking No. View Gallery: Section 3 girls basketball: Poland defeats Hamilton - photos McNabb and Morgan Flask, who scored all eight of her points in the first quarter, were picked for the tournament all-star team that included Herkimer Magician Madison Marusic and Westmoreland Bulldog Madalynne Enos. Mallory Brown, Gabby Jeffers and Keegan McNabb each scored 13 points to lead Weedsport. The 2020 regional and state playoffs were canceled at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. ![]() ![]() This year's Hawkeyes will play on against Union Springs which beat Moravia 52-32 in Section IV's championship game later Saturday afternoon. Nelen, a junior, scored her most points since a career-high 20 against Waterville in December and has contributed double figures in each playoff game - she averages 8.5 for the season - and Brenna Seamon, a sophomore, had 11 points, four rebounds and three steals off the bench Saturday. You just have to stay true to your game." "I didn't feel as much pressure three years ago. "It's great to be able to rely on other players like Rory and Brenna (Seamon) and Savannah (Kirkby)," said Dani Seamon who had a double-double with 10 rebounds. Millea was the state's co-player of the year in Class C when Cooperstown won the 2015 state championship.Nelen led the team with 17 points Saturday, added six steals, five rebounds and five assists, and was chosen for the tournament all-star team. "She broke out of … I wouldn't call it a shell but I don't remember an individual season this back to Liz (Millea)," coach Mike Niles said of Seamon's senior season so far. Seamon, the only varsity holdover from Cooperstown's 2020 sectional team, scored 16 points and had 95 points in Cooperstown's four playoff wins. Cooperstown was unable to seal the win at the foul line but did so on the boards instead, grabbing every available rebound in the game's closing seconds. Weedsport went without a point after Flask's free throw put the Warriors up 59-57. Seamon, the tournament's most valuable player, rebounded another Weedsport miss at the other end and once again played the ball ahead for Niles who hit this jumper at the 11.9 mark. Nelen's free throw gave Cooperstown a 60-59 lead with 29.3 seconds on the clock. ![]() Niles missed her shot but teammate Rory Nelen grabbed the rebound, put the ball back and drew a foul. Weedsport had led 59-57 on last minute free throws before Cooperstown Hawkeye Dani Seamon rebounded a miss on Kayla Flask's second shot, took the ball up the left sideline and passed ahead for an open Meghan Niles. The teams had only once been separated by more than five points and were tied as late as 59-all inside the final 30 seconds. 2 Cooperstown (19-5) came through at the end to beat No. The Class C title game was up for grabs into the final minute when No. ![]()
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