High school sports scores for February 14

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Boys basketball

Chester 67, Mount Academy 50

Chester (14-2): Alex Bastian 20 points, 7 rebounds, 7 steals, Jimmy Lusignan 12 points, 6 steals, 5 rebounds; Kieran Hannifan 12 points; Noah Angeles 9 points, 4 assists; Dylan Perez 8 points

Mount Academy (3-12): Kent Kleinsasser 20 points; Hunter Maendel 9 points (Three 3-pointers); Wilfred Wright 9 points; Malcolm Meier 6 points

Rondout Valley 88, Onteora 44

Rondout Valley: Aaron Coston 26 points; Zach Banks 14 points; Terrance Stange 13 points; Jacob Stange 10 points; Jaiden Marshall 8 points; Aiden Davenport 6 points; Dan Birch 5 points; Cameron Mann 4 points; Aaron Brodhead 2 points

Onteora: Irwin Walden 13 points; Shayne Bresler 9 points; Andrew Zygmunt 7 points; Emerson Ingalsbe 3 points; Sean Hallinan 2 points; Noah Stern 2 pointsl Jacob Storey 2 points; Zachary Storey 2 points

Rhinebeck 80, Ellenville 65 (OT)

(Awaiting details)

Ellenville (11-3):

Chapel Field 54, Roscoe 38

Chapel Field: Noah Swart 16 points; Jonah McDuffie 15 points, 7 rebounds; Tyler Hossink 11 points, 8 rebounds

Roscoe: Anthony Tiepelke 15 points

O’Neill at Liberty, 7 p.m.

Girls basketball

Sullivan West 41, Livingston Manor 28

Livingston Manor tournament championship

Sullivan West scorers: Elaine Herbert 14 points; Taylor Wall 10 points; Riley Ernst 9 points; Grace Boyd 8 points

Livingston Manor (5-10): Kristina Davis 13 points; Maggi Ross 10 points

All-Tournament Team: Elaine Herbert (Most Valuable Player); Kristina Davis; Riley Ernst; Maggi Ross; Taylor Wall

Beacon 50, Monticello 15

Beacon (9-8, 6-4 OCIAA): Reilly Landisi 10 points; Rayana Taylor 10 points; Devyn Kelly 7 points; Kiarra Rodriguez 6 points; Bulldogs clinch spot in Class A sectional tournament with two divisional games remaining

Monticello (8-8, 3-6 OCIAA): Aaliyah Mota 8 points; Najah Garvet 4 points; Karen Perilla 3 points; Panthers can make Class A sectionals by sweeping final three division games or winning two of four overall

Monroe-Woodbury 54, Cornwall 29

Monroe-Woodbury (15-5): Crusaders seize 22-2 lead in opening 9 minutes, shoot 25-62 FG, 11 turnovers; Madison Fileen 10 points; Kelsey O'Brien 8 points; Olivia Shippee 6 points; Lindsey Sundheimer 6 points

Cornwall (13-4): Nine of 25 turnovers come in first quarter, Dragons shoot 10-for-30; Mia Dinnocenzio 7 points; Gabby Shapiro 6 points; Cara Malone 6 points; Taniyah Montgomery 5 points

Roosevelt 59, Washingtonville 30

Roosevelt (9-7): Nkiru Awaka 18 points; Mala Stewart 13 points; Chloe Cook 11 points; Presidents need one win in final three for Class A sectionals berth

Washingtonville (7-11): Reagan Brockway 10 points; Kathryn Argenzio 8 points; Zyona Wright 4 points; Wizards have qualified for Class A sectionals with plus-.500 divisional mark

Newburgh Free Academy 58, Kingston 57

Newburgh (7-8, 2-3 OCIAA): Daysha Simmons 18 points; Isabella Suero 18 points; A'Mya Brock 17 points; win over Middletown on Wednesday would clinch Class AA sectionals berth

Kingston (10-9, 3-3 OCIAA): Kahlia Hylton-Jackson 19 points; Asia Lebon 12 points; Trista Lukaszewski 10 points; Tigers split with Goldbacks, have already clinched Class AA sectionals berth

Marlboro 53, New Paltz 39

Marlboro (9-7, 5-2 MHAL Division II, 7-5 MHAL): Gabriella Murphy 23 points; Dukes have spot in Class B sectionals

New Paltz (3-9, 0-5 MHAL Division II, 1-8 MHAL): Jena Russo 19 points; Huguenots eliminated from Class B sectional contention

Middletown 24, Port Jervis 17

Middletown (6-10): Ashley MacCalla 11 points; Raine Mears 5 points; Alyze Skyers 5 points

Port Jervis (2-15): Erin Batzel 6 points, 6 rebounds; Eva Bloom 5 points

O'Neill 47, Fallsburg 10

James I. O'Neill (13-5, 5-0 OCIAA): Raiders clinch OCIAA Division 4 title; Audrey Elisondo 11 points; Daisy West 10 points; Adah Spain 10 points; Marzella Rhodes 9 points; Kate Feldman 7 points

Fallsburg (1-13, 1-5 OCIAA): Ashley Grande 5 points; Emily Perna 3 points; Allison Perna 2 points

Tri-Valley 32, Eldred 30

Tri-Valley (4-9): Bears have won three in a row, four of last six

Eldred (4-7): Yellowjackets have dropped two in a row

Pine Bush 62, Valley Central 45

Pine Bush (12-6, 2-1 OCIAA): Ketura Rutty 21 points; Jah-esa Stokes 17 points; Kayanna Cauthen 16 points; Bushmen can pull into Division II tie with win over Warwick on Wednesday

Valley Central (3-15, 0-4 OCIAA): nothing reported

Kittatinny Regional at Warwick, ppd.

Marlboro at Cornwall, ppd.

Onteora at Kingston, ppd.

Bowling (held virtually)

Roosevelt vs. Saugerties, 4 p.m.

Upcoming schedules

Tuesday, February 15

Boys basketball

Spackenkill at Roosevelt, 5 p.m.

Eldred at Roscoe, 5:30 p.m.

Pine Plains at Red Hook, 5:45 p.m.

Highland at Millbrook, 6 p.m.

Newburgh at Middletown, 6:30 p.m.

Port Jervis at Monticello, 6:30 p.m.

Warwick at Pine Bush, 6:30 p.m.

Sullivan West at Tri-Valley, 6:30 p.m.

Seward at Chester, 6:30 p.m.

Washingtonville at Cornwall, 6:30 p.m.

Beacon at Goshen, 6:30 p.m.

Liberty at Burke Catholic, 6:30 p.m.

Chapel Field at Livingston Manor, 6:30 p.m.

Valley Central at Kingston, 6:30 p.m.

Chapel Field at Livingston Manor, 6:30 p.m.

O’Neill at Minisink Valley, 7 p.m.

Girls basketball

Goshen at Beacon, 4:30 p.m.

Chester at New Paltz, 5:30 p.m.

Rondout Valley at Ellenville, 6 p.m.

Wallkill at Saugerties, 6 p.m.

Onteora at Spackenkill, 6 p.m.

Nordic skiing

Section 9 championships at Mohonk Mountain House, noon

Alpine skiing

Section 9 championships at Hunter Mountain, 10 a.m.

Boys ice hockey

Scarsdale vs. Monroe-Woodbury, at Ice Time Complex, Newburgh, 4:30 p.m.

Bowling (held virtually)

Beacon vs. Middletown, 4 p.m.

Newburgh vs. Monroe-Woodbury, 4 p.m.

Kingston vs. Roosevelt, 4 p.m.

Marlboro vs. Saugerties, 4 p.m.

Goshen vs. Washingtonville, 4 p.m.

This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: High school sports scores for February 14