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High school roundup: Gouverneur captures Section 10 Class C football crown

Nov. 7—GOUVERNEUR — The Gouverneur Wildcats built a 44-point halftime lead and cruised past St. Lawrence Central, 65-8, in the Section 10 Class C football championship game Saturday.

Gouverneur (7-1) scored on several big defensive plays.

Daniel Thomas returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown.

Gage Cornell produced a safety. Rain Rumble scored on a 34-yard interception. Alex Ordway recovered a blocked punt in the end zone and Drew Gates scored on a 50-yard fumble return.

St. Lawrence Central ended its season at 0-8.

BOYS SOCCER

CHAZY 2, CHATEAUGAY 0

Gunner Frenya scored with about 25 minutes left to give Section 7's Chazy (19-0-1) a lead it would not relinquish in a state Class D quarterfinal at Beekmantown.

Later in the second half, Dylan Mcafee launched a high-arcing ball up into the wind and watched as teammate Peter Labarge collected the ball, raced past the defense of Chateaugay (14-6) and touched the ball into the corner of the net.

GIRLS SOCCER

CHAZY 1, CHATEAUGAY 1 (OT)

Section 7's Chazy advanced to the state Class D final four beating Chateaugay 2-0 in penalty kids after the teams played to a 1-1 tie.

Chazy scored first in the 62nd minute on a shot from Lily Pratt, with Ava McAuliffe assisting.

Chateaugay (19-0-1) sent the game to overtime when Olivia Cook scored from 10 yards out with 72 seconds left. Emma Locklin assisted on the goal.

McAuliffe and Lexi Clark scored in the shootout for Chazy.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

MALONE, NORWOOD-NORFOLK, BRUSHTON-MOIRA WIN

Norwood-Norfolk's Dominic Fiacco was the overall winner, leading the Flyers to the Class C title at the Section 10 championship meet in Helena.

Norwood-Norfolk finished first with 26 points, followed by Salmon River with 53. Malone outscored Massena 19-44 to win the Class A championship and Brushton-Moira ran uncontested in Class D.

Watson Chodat finished second overall to lead Malone and Ethan Reome was eighth overall for Brushton-Moira.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

FLYERS DOMINATE

Norwood-Norfolk scored 21 points to win the Section 10 Class C championships in Helena.

Canton was second with 50 points. Malone won Class A and Brushton-Moira Class D while uncontested.

Sharon Colbert led the Flyers, winning the overall title followed by teammates Madison Carista and Rachel Hewey.

VOLLEYBALL

CANTON WINS CHAMPIONSHIP

Ava Hoy scored 17 points and added 15 kills as Class C champion Canton (18-2) defeated Class B champion Malone 25-21, 25-22, 23-25, 25-16 in the Section 10 overall championship match in Massena.

Katie Metcalf scored 22 points for Canton.

Malone (16-3) reached the championship with a sweep of Class D champion Chateaugay (14-5).

Canton beat Class A champion Massena (10-7) in the other semifinal 25-11, 25-13, 25-21, led by 16 points and 17 kills from Hoy.

GIRLS SWIMMING

CANTON WINS SECTION 10 TITLE

The Golden Bears won their 10th straight team title at Sunday's Section 10 championships at SUNY Potsdam.

Alexis Stuntz and Kaitlyn Redfern each won two individual events and combined with Maya Thomas and Tessa Alguire to win the 200-meter medley relay for Canton, which totaled 311 points. Stuntz won the 100 backstroke and 500 freestyle while Redfern collected wins in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM for the Golden Bears.

St. Lawrence Central's Ella Bellinger and McKenna Bowles were also two-time winners. Bellinger won the 200 freestyle while Bowles took the 100 butterfly for the Larries. The pair combined with Erin Lantry and Sonja Wultsch-Fuller to win the 400 freestyle relay.

Malone's Maya Massaro swept the 50 and 100 freestyle events and teamed with Alaska Lilliock, Brianna Perrigo and Natalie Marlow to win the 200 freestyle relay.

Ferguson grabs pair of thirds

Watertown junior Jasmine Ferguson claimed two third-place finishes at the Section 3 state qualifying meet Friday at Nottingham High School in Syracuse.

Ferguson turned in a time of 1 minute, 1.26 seconds in the 100-yard butterfly and teamed with Molly Dickinson, Adelaide Weird and Mallory Peters in the 200 freestyle relay with a 1:41.13 time.

Peters, a junior, finished eighth in the 50 freestyle and South Jefferson sophomore Ava Burns took eighth in the 100 freestyle. Indian River senior Cadence Muchnikoff placed seventh in diving.