Friday, February 27, 2009
Elmira Southside Boys Basketball advance to the Semi Finals of the Section 4 Class A Playoff Race
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Southside Advances in Section 4 Class A boys basketball Playoff Race
Kevyn Walker added 11 points for Southside (14-6), and Isaac Yorro had 10 points.
Southside built a 22-12 lead after one quarter and Johnson City switched to an active zone defense after that, slowing the game's tempo, Southside coach John Fesetch said. Johnson City was within seven to start the fourth quarter, but Southside pulled away after the Wildcats were forced to abandon their zone as time wound down.
Troy Robinson had 20 points for JC, and Ronald Teekasingh added 19 points.
Southside hosts fifth-seeded Maine-Endwell in a semifinal game Saturday night.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Southside boys, Horseheads girls top section seeds
Southside is the top seed in Class A and will host eighth-seeded Johnson City at 7 p.m. next Wednesday. Also in Class A boys games next Wednesday, fourth-seeded Corning West hosts fifth-seeded Maine-Endwell and second-seeded Elmira Free Academy hosts seventh-seeded Corning East. Both games start at 7 p.m.
The Horseheads girls are the top seed in Class AA and received a first-round bye. Horseheads will host either fourth-seeded Ithaca or fifth-seeded Vestal at 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at Horseheads Middle School in a semifinal game.
Other pairings:
* Class AA boys: Horseheads is seeded fourth and will host No. 5 Ithaca at 7 p.m. next Wednesday at Horseheads Middle School.
* Class B boys: Waverly, the No. 5 seed, received a first-round bye and will play at No. 4 Oneonta in a quarterfinal game Feb. 28. Watkins Glen, the No. 3 seed, also received a first-round bye and will host either Windsor or Dryden in a quarterfinal Feb. 28.
* Class C boys: Notre Dame is seeded third and received a first-round bye. The Crusaders will host either sixth-seeded Odessa-Montour or 11th-seeded Unatego in a quarterfinal Feb. 28. O-M and Unatego play at 7 p.m. next Wednesday in Odessa.
Also, 12th-seeded Spencer-Van Etten plays at No. 5 Walton at 7 p.m. next Wednesday.
* Class A girls: Waverly is seeded third and will host sixth-seeded Corning East at 7 p.m. Tuesday; fourth-seeded Corning West hosts fifth-seeded Southside at 7 p.m. Tuesday; and second-seeded Elmira Free Academy hosts seventh-seeded Johnson City at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
* Class B girls: Fifth-seeded Notre Dame hosts 12th-seeded Whitney Point at 7 p.m. Tuesday, and ninth-seeded Watkins Glen plays at eighth-seeded Chenango Forks at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
* Class C girls: Odessa-Montour earned the No. 2 seed and will host 15th-seeded Marathon at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Southside boys fall in STAC semifinals
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The Norwich Purple Tornado clashed with the Southside Green Hornets on Tuesday night and emerged with a 66-55 win in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference boys basketball semifinal game. Norwich will next take on Vestal, a 69-46 winner over Seton Catholic in the other semifinal, at 8:45 p.m. Saturday at Binghamton University in the championship game.
Norwich (17-2) hit seven 3-pointers in a 43-point second half, coming from behind to put Southside away down the stretch. Josh Borfitz led the assault with 19 of his 24 points in the third and fourth periods.
"It's nice to shoot like that against such a good team," Norwich coach Mark Abbott said. "And I can't say enough about what a scrappy, athletic team Southside is. John (Fesetch) is doing a great job there and they're just a fantastic team. I'm awfully excited that we beat them."
In a fast-paced first half, Southside (13-6) led 18-13 after the first quarter and 27-23 at halftime. Brent McLaurin fueled the Hornets in the opening period, slamming a two-handed dunk for the game's first points and capping his eight-point quarter with another two-handed slam off an offensive rebound.
Mike Backer scored five points for Southside in the second quarter, but Norwich closed to within 25-23 on Borfitz's first 3-pointer. Kevyn Walker hit a 16-foot jumper at the buzzer to give the Hornets the four-point halftime cushion.
Borfitz tied the score at 30-30 in the third period with the first of his five second-half 3-pointers. By the time Richie Bonney hit two free throws to finish the third-period scoring, Norwich had eased out to a 43-40 lead.
Bonney contributed eight fourth-quarter points to finish with 19, and Borfitz continued his hot shooting with 11 points in the final quarter.
"Our big guys were setting good picks," Borfitz said. "I'm just happy to get the good looks and lucky I was hitting the shots. We're known for our 'D,' so to hit some threes in a big game is a plus."
McLaurin and Bryan Gilbert each had 12 points to lead Southside. Anderson Brooks came on in the fourth quarter to hit three 3-pointers and twice bring Southside within a point. Southside was within 56-55 with about three minutes left, but Norwich scored the game's final 10 points.
"I'm not disappointed with the way we played," Southside coach John Fesetch said. "In fact, I'm happy with how we played. It's just that Norwich knows how to use that 3-point line, and we couldn't stop them."
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Southside will play at STAC Central champion Norwich at the opening rounds of the STAC Tournament Tues Feb 17 2009
EFA upsets Elmira Southside in a STAC West archrival Game
EFA boys 66, Southside 63: Reggie Corley scored 27 points as Elmira Free Academy handed Southern Tier Athletic Conference West champion Southside the loss.
Southside (13-5, 9-3) jumped out to a 23-16 lead after the first quarter, but the Blue Devils had the scoring edge in every quarter after that. EFA (10-8, 6-6) trailed 49-48 heading to the fourth quarter.
"Academy just played with an awful lot of heart," Southside coach John Fesetch said. "They deserved to win this game."
Mike Backer led the way for Southside with 18 points.
The Green Hornets will next play in the four-team STAC tournament, starting with Tuesday's semifinals. Southside will play at STAC Central champion Norwich at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Update: Elmira Southside Boys Basketball move up to 23rd in the State rankings Class A by the New York State Sportswriters Association
Elmira Southside Green Hornets under Coach John Fesetch continue their climb up the New York State High School Basketball Rankings as one of the best elite teams in Class A.
The Green Hornets move up to 23rd in the State today according to The NYS Sportswriters Association.
Earlier this year, Elmira Southside knocked off 15th ranked EFA and 17th ranked Vestal. But the most impressive performence was a big win over 5th ranked Newark in OT. at The Coaches for Cancer title game in front of over 4000 people.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Elmira Southside Green Hornets 2008-09 Boys Basketball Schedule and results
(8-0 in STAC West)
(2/10/09) Elmira Southside @ Corning East 86-75 W
Elmira Southside Boys beat stuborn Corning East 86-75 in a STAC West match-up
Saturday, February 7, 2009
State ranked Southside Green Hornets wraps up STAC West
Southside holds off EFA for 80-77 win
Southside clinched the Southern Tier Athletic Conference West boys basketball title.
Southside (12-4, 8-2) led by double digits most of the way, but EFA (6-8, 4-6) took a 67-65 lead midway through the fourth quarter to cap a 17-4 run. EFA had a chance to tie at the final buzzer, but Jorell Cook's long 3-point attempt banged off the back of the rim.
The Green Hornets regained their composure and the lead over the final three minutes. Mike Backer, who finished with 26 points, was 9-for-10 at the foul line down the stretch.
"We got that big lead with good execution," Backer said. "But you've got to give EFA credit for the run they made."
Reggie Corley led the Blue Devils' comeback with 12 of his game-high 33 points in the fourth quarter. Twice during EFA's battle back Corley grabbed a defensive rebound, dribbled the length of the floor and drove for a layup.
"In the first half we dug a big hole," EFA coach Jesse Ferris said. "But to our kids' credit, they didn't give up. We gave ourselves a chance to win at the end, and that's about all we could do. I don't really believe in moral victories, but this game might be a confidence booster for us."
Isaac Yorro added 19 points and was a force on the backboards for Southside. Anderson Brooks had 12 points for the Green Hornets, including 10 in the second quarter.
Valez Ross-Toro added 19 points for EFA, and Cook finished with 11.
"We've got some issues toforward to playing EFA again next week. But I'm really happy for all the Southside supporters. This means a lot to all the fans, administrators and teachers that put out so much effort to come out a cheer for us."
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Southsides Mike Backer and Isaac Yorro move up to 5th and 21st in Section 4 Scoring leaders
Elmira Soutside Boys basketball team moves up to number 24 in the New York State Rankings Class A
Elmira Southside Boys beat Corning West 67-53
Elmira Southside Boys Basketball Rank 25 in the State of New York Class A Division
Elmira Southside beats Horseheads in a league game 78-60
Southside, EFA boys win in hoops
Staff report • January 24, 2009
Mike Backer scored 28 points and came up big in the final quarter to lead league-leading Southside over Horseheads, 78-60, in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference West boys basketball game Friday.
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Also for the Green Hornets (10-4, 6-2 STAC), Isaac Yorro added 13 points, and Brad Bellinger and Kevyn Walker each had 10 points.
"It was a great ballgame," Horseheads coach Steve Monks said. "We cut the lead to nine points midway through the fourth quarter, but then Backer iced it."
Backer hit a 3-pointer to make it a 12-point game and was 7-for-7 at the foul line in the final quarter.
Malik Arnold topped Horseheads (4-9, 2-6) with 21 points and grabbed 16 rebounds.
UE gets past Elmira Southside 69-66 in a cross STAC East/West game
Southside's Mike Backer scored 20 points and Isaac Yorro added 16 points in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference loss to Union-Endicott.
Elmira Southside is now 0-4 overall and still undefeated in the STAC West.
Elmira Southside bounces Ithaca 81-42
Edison, Notre Dame, Watkins Glen win in IAC action
Staff report • January 17, 2009
Four Southside players scored in double figures as the first-place Green Hornets beat Ithaca 81-42 in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference boys basketball game Friday at Southside.
Brent McLaurin scored 21 points, Isaac Yorro had 17, Mike Backer 13 and Bryan Gilbert 11. Senior point guard Kevyn Walker continued to do a strong job running the offense as the Green Hornets improved to 9-3 overall and 5-1 in STAC games.
"He's handling the ball and getting it to people. He's doing a really good job this year," Southside coach John Fesetch said of Walker.
Elmira Southside boys knock off State ranked Vestal 81-67
Vestal drops first STAC game
Elmira SS uses second-half runs to hold off Bears
By Kevin Stevens • • Staff Writer • January 14, 2009
ELMIRA - Vestal's unbeaten Southern Tier Athletic Conference basketball record went down with a thud Tuesday night, as senior guard Mike Backer's 27 points led Elmira Southside to an 81-67 victory
Too little defensive resistance on Vestal's part certainly contributed to the Green Hornets' collective hot hand. And twice in the second half when Vestal scrapped back to within a workable margin, assorted breakdowns - coupled with sound play on the hosts' part - widened the gap all over again.
Jeremy Baltz closed with 20 points and Mike Patterson 14 for the Golden Bears (10-2), who dropped to 6-1 in conference play.
"To sum up the night, a lot of what they got was very easy. We struggled, had to work really hard," Vestal coach Ryan Hayes said. "Most everything came nice and easy, free-flowing for them. For us, it was stuck in quicksand, struggling and working uphill."
Up the Bears climbed from an eight-point halftime hole to within 46-43 when Alex Mushalla hit one of two free throws midway through the third quarter. But then came seven consecutive Southside points.
The flurry began with a head-scratcher of a 19-foot shot banked successfully from near the top of the key by Brent McLaurin, continued with a baseline drive for two and a pull-up jump shot in transition by Backer, and concluded with a free throw by Isaac Yorro to make it 53-43 with 2:18 to play in the quarter.
Vestal closed the quarter on a positive note when Richie Sebuharara, wisely inserted into the game with 4.5 seconds to play and his team inbounding under Southside's basket, accepted the inbound pass and dashed the length of the floor for a layup that dropped in just as the buzzer sounded to make it 56-50.
A strong drive down the lane by Baltz pulled Vestal within 60-56 just over two minutes into the fourth quarter. But as they'd done the quarter before, the Green Hornets came up with an answer - this one to all but wrap up the victory.
Baltz, fouled on the drive for his score, missed the subsequent free throw and Backer shot ahead of slowly retreating defenders for a layup attempt that was headed off by a foul. He made the first free throw, missed the second, but converted a layup seven seconds later off a Golden Bears turnover to make it 63-56.
Consecutive field goals on the interior by Southside's Brad Bellinger followed, and a pair of free throws by Backer widened the difference to 69-56 with 3:47 remaining.
Do the math: That was nine consecutive Southside points, and Vestal's deficit was 10 or greater thereafter.
"We didn't play any defense," Hayes said. "Sixty-seven should be enough for us to win all basketball games this year. We got beat on the glass by nine. ...
"One of our keys tonight was execution. A lot of times when you throw that word out there, kids think offensively. We talked about it at halftime, execution is knowing who you're guarding, know his strengths and his weaknesses and know how to get after him.
"I thought overall, our mental execution was very poor tonight."
Backer, Southside's scoring leader with about 17 points per game coming in, made good on 10 of 15 attempts from the field. Three of his successes went for 3-point goals in the first half. Six-foot-five Isaac Yorro closed with 18 points on 8-for-13 shooting.
"They're a scary team, a big team, they're well-coached, they're a smart team," Southside coach Josh Fesetch said of Vestal. "We thought we'd be in for a real rough one tonight, and we were. But our kids were focused and they played very, very well tonight.
"We beat a really good basketball team. Our kids battled, so I was very happy."
Binghamton Beat Elmira Southside at Binghamton 59-54
Late three breaks tie with Southside
From staff reports • January 7, 2009
Anthony Sweet broke the game's final tie with a three-point goal, helping Binghamton's boys to a 59-54 Southern Tier Athletic Conference basketball victory Tuesday night over visiting Elmira Southside.
Sweet's go-ahead goal came with a shade under two minutes remaining and put the Patriots on top to stay, 54-51.
"This was a good win for us," Pats coach David Springer said. "Southside's obviously a good team. It was close all the way through."
Jimmy Gray's game-high 21 points included four of Binghamton's six three-point goals. Sweet closed with seven points.
Mike Backer's 15 points headed four Southside players with 11 or more.
Southside boys beat Newark for title at the Josh palmer Coaches for Cancer Tournament
The Green Hornets battled Newark to a 65-64 overtime victory, taking the lead for good on a Mike Backer driving basket with 31 seconds left.
"It's an emotional win," said Backer, who led the team with 21 points. "This is the first time Southside has won this tournament, so that's big for us. The defense set it up. It was great."
A key defensive play came with less than 2 seconds left in overtime when Isaac Yorro blocked a driving shot by Newark's Tyshun Stephens. Newark inbounded the ball but couldn't get off a shot at the final buzzer.
"This team is resilient," Southside coach John Fesetch said. "They may get behind, but they just keep coming after you."
Yorro had 20 points and 10 rebounds for Southside (7-2), and Brad Bellinger grabbed eight rebounds and added 17 points, including 6-for-6 at the foul line in the fourth quarter and overtime.
Bellinger also took two charging fouls on Newark big man Javon McCrea, who scored 38 points in the Reds' second round win. On Monday he fouled out with two minutes to go in regulation and had only 10 points.
Southside led 16-9 after the first quarter after a 10-2 run led by hot shooting from Backer and Yorro. Newark came right back with a 9-2 run in the second quarter when McCrea scored four points and had two assists. But the Green Hornets outscored the Reds 9-4 over the last two minutes before the half to take a 31-24 lead at intermission.
Newark came back to within 46-43 after three periods behind two 3-pointers from Ollie Smith. In the fourth quarter, Jace Havrilla and Smith each had another 3-pointer to get Newark its first lead since midway through the first period. The lead changed hands four times over the final two minutes of regulation before ending up knotted at 57-57.
In overtime Bellinger, who was named tournament MVP, hit a 4-foot turnaround jumper to tie the score at 59-59, and then he hit two free throws to make it 61-59. Bellinger also guarded 6-foot-6 McCrea and held him in check.
The all-tournament team included Backer and McCrea, along with Corning West's Nick Dobson, Jamestown's Ben Cecchini, Newfield's Stephan Davis, and Liverpool's Jesse Gates. The Sixth Man Award went to Southside's Conner Delaney. Ollie Smith won the Defensive Player Award.
Elmira Southside Boys advance to the title game at the Coaches for Cancer Tournament held at Elmira Southside
Green Hornets to play Newark for Coaches vs. Cancer title
Southside knocked off previously unbeaten Elmira Free Academy to advance to today's finals of the Josh Palmer Coaches vs. Cancer Elmira Holiday Tournament at Southside High School
The Green Hornets, who won 58-48, will play Newark in the boys championship. The Reds were a 73-59 winner over Jamestown in the other semifinal. The girls championship game between Horseheads and Waverly precedes the boys finals with a 6 p.m. tip-off.
The Green Hornets overcame a two-point halftime deficit by outscoring EFA 14-4 in the third quarter.
"Our defense just won that game," Southside coach John Fesetch said. "We were a little tentative on offense because of the atmosphere and the crowd. But the defense was great. That's why I love coaching this team."
Semifinals
* Newark 73, Jamestown 59: Javon McCrea put up 38 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead Newark over Jamestown in a semifinal game.
Also for the Reds, Jace Havrilla added 20 points, which included six 3-pointers.
Ben Cecchini topped Jamestown scorers with 15 points. Also for the Red Raiders, Carlos Rivera added 13 points and Jon Barlow had 12.
* Southside 58, EFA 48: Mike Backer had 18 points, including 8-for-11 at the foul line to lead the Southside offense. Also for the Green Hornets (6-2), Brent McLaurin added 16 points and Isaac Yorro had 14 points and 15 rebounds.
Ivan Brooks, in his first game back after missing the early part of the season with an injury, led EFA with 15 points
Josh Palmers Coaches for Cancer Tournament Dec 27 2008
Elmira Southside gets beat by state ranked powerhouse Syracuse Henninger
Southside overwhelmed by Henninger (December 23, 2008: Syracuse, NY 13206) The Southside Green Hornets basketball team (Elmira, NY), was overwhelmed 84-55 in Tuesday's non-league battle with the host Henninger Black Knights (Syracuse, NY) The Black Knights now possess a 6-1 record. They play next when they host Proctor for a Section 3 Colonial battle on Tuesday, January 6. The Green Hornets (5-2) will now prepare for their battle against Horseheads (Horseheads, NY). The Blue Raiders come into the non-league battle with a 0-5 record. In their last battle, Horseheads was overwhelmed by Vestal (Vestal, NY), 57-44, in a non-league battle.
Elmira Southside Boys Basketball game against Union Endicott will be canceled for Dec 19 due to the weather
Elmira Soutside Basketball beats Up Corning East 96-65
New York High School Basketball - Corning-Painted Post East overwhelmed by Southside (December 16, 2008: Elmira, NY 14904) The Southside Green Hornets basketball team scored 96 points and restricted the visiting Corning-Painted Post East Trojans to 65 in the Green Hornets league victory on Tuesday. The Green Hornets now sport a 5-1 record. They play next when they travel to Henninger for a non-league contest on Tuesday, December 23.
Elmira Southside Beat Corning West 59-45 Improve record to 3-1
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Southside (3-1, 1-0 STAC) led only by two points at halftime, but the Green Hornets scored 24 third-quarter points and extended their advantage to 19.
"We just started getting out and running a little bit better," Southside coach John Fesetch said. "We filled the lanes better and got spacing as we were running and were able to get some easy baskets through our transition offense."
Anderson Brooks added 11 points for Southside, which led 10-6 after the first quarter and 23-21 at halftime. Isaac Yorro contributed nine points.
Ross Sidebottom scored 17 points for West (2-2, 0-2). Nick Dobson added 15 points.
* EFA 68, Corning East 55: Reggie Corley scored 24 points and Jorell Cook added 19 points, and each grabbed 14 rebounds, to lead Elmira Free Academy over Corning East in a STAC West game.
* Mansfield 63, Troy 58: Tim Berguson scored 19 points and grabbed 19 rebounds and Luke Berguson added 18 points to lead Mansfield over Troy in a nonleague game.
* North Penn 67, Northeast Bradford 63 (OT): North Penn outscored Northeast Bradford 11-7 in overtime to take a nonleague game.
The Panthers' Mike Dawson had eight of his 13 points in the team's 26-point fourth quarter.
Also for North Penn, Anthony Diaspara had 14 points and Brian Yaggie added 12, including the tying free throw with no time left on the clock in regulation.
Elmira Southside Basketball team beats Rochester East 72-61
Elmira Southside Boys Basketball beaten by Gates Chill in the Championship Game of the Rochester Tip-Off Tournement
Southside beaten by Gates-Chili (November 29, 2008: Rochester, NY 14624) The Gates-Chili Spartans ran past the visiting Southside Green Hornets basketball team by a final score of 73-63 in Saturday's non-league game. In their next game, the Spartans face the Wilson Magnet Wildcats (Rochester, NY) in a non-league battle, on Friday, December 5. Gates-Chili will attempt to improve on its 1-0 season record. The Green Hornets (1-1) will now prepare for their battle against East (Rochester, NY). The Orientals come into the non-league battle with a 0-0 record.
Rochester Tipp Off Classic at Gates Chill
Brent McLaurin scored 19 points to lead the Southside boys basketball team over
Dr. Freddie Thomas 65-55 Friday (non 28, 08) in the opening round of the Rochester
Tip-Off Tournament at Gates-Chill High School.
Also for Southside, Mike Backere had 12 points and Isaac Tarro added 11
The Green Hornets will play the winner of the Gates-Chill and Charlotte at 8 pm today in the championship game.
Elmira Southside High School Boys Basketball Schedule
Nov.28 2008 Rochester Tip Off (At Gates Chill)
Nov 29 2008 Rochester Tip Off (At Gates Chill)
Dec 5 2008 Rochester East (Home)
Dec 10 2008 Corning West (Home)
Dec 12 2008 EFA (Home)
Dec 16 2008 Corning East (Home)
Dec 19 2008 UE (at U-E)
Dec 23 2008 Syracuse Henninger (At Henninger)
Dec 27 2008 Coaches for Cancer Tournement (SHS)
Dec 28 2008 Coaches for Cancer Tournement (SHS)
Dec 29 2008 Coaches for Cancer Tournement (SHS)
Jan 6 2009 Binghamton (at Binghamton)
Jan 13 2009 Vestal (Home)
Jan 16 2009 Ithaca (Home)
Jan 23 2009 Horseheads (at Horseheads)
Jan 30 2009 Corning West (at Corning West)
Feb 6 2009 EFA (at EFA)
Feb 10 2009 Corning East (at Corning East)
Welcome to Elmira Southside Boys High School Basketball
This Website is about the Elmira Southside High School Boys Basketball Team of 2008-2009. The Green Hornets are in the STAC West League, Class A Section 4
Head Coach John Fesetch in his 3rd year at SHS has brought back alot of excitement to the community much like the high school basketball years of 1960's-70's and 80's.
John along with assistant Coach Steve Manning have made their program a year around venture. Summer open gym and league games, weight training have all played a part in their success.
Good Luck Southside Green Hornets 2008-2009