This week will be introducing the newest members of our program! The first is — a class B 1st & 3rd team All-State selection — owning a 43-5 record over his last two high school seasons w/ a NYS Final 4 appearance — from Chittenango, NY — please help us in welcoming, Alex Moesch!
Final: Chittenango 70, Marcellus 54
The Bears used a hot shooting performance in the 1st half to avenge an early season loss to Marcellus.
Another statement puts the Bears comfortably in the two-spot with sectionals right around the corner. It’s possible we see this one again.
One of the best in the CNY has committed to play College basketball at Hobart.
The Chittenango guard will compete in one of the toughest conferences in D3 while staying close to home. He’ll finish out his high school career with his brother and the denfending champion Bears.
Section 3 Boys Players of the Year:
Class AA: Dan Anderson-CBA
Class A: Zach Philpkoski-New Hartford
Class B: Alex Moesch-Chittenango
Class C: Will Smith-WCV
Class D: Gavin Richardson-DeRuyter
Final: Chittenango 56, Utica Academy of Science 48
The Bears end one of the longest droughts in Section 3 with a 4th quarter fight with UAS. Credit to the Atoms for tying it up late.
Ty Kelly was absolutely pivotal in the win with two big threes to put it away with 19.
Congratulations to Junior Alex Moesch for becoming the 5th Chittenango Bear in school history to join the 1,000-point club.
He spent two seasons at Cazenovia where he racked up most of his points, but he is now playing at Chittenango with his brother Ryan ranked No. 7 in state!
Boys Final: Chittenango 87, Jordan-Elbridge 43
The Bears pour in 64 points in the first half and get an OHSL win behind 22 points from Alex Moesch as 11 on the team score to move to 11-1.
They will host TVL foes Oneida and VVS next tomorrow and Saturday.
Class B Outlook:
Things will look different this year with Lowville’s big three gone, but they’ll still compete. An already dangerous Chitt team with key returners gets D1 prospect Alex Moesch+his brother Ryan from Caz.
Contenders: Chittenango, Marcellus, Westhill, Lowville, UAS
A Division 1 coach called me tonight and his words? I’m tired of watching bad selfish 🏀 in these AAU games. We will stick 2 the transfer portal for now until we 👀 change. Dear coaches hold these kids accountable don’t set them up for failure when u know they are playing wrong📍
Congratulations to both of the Varsity and JV boys with a couple great wins. Varsity won 81-66. alexmoesch12 led us with 30 pts and 13 rebs, @ryromags had 17, t.freyer had 12, AJ Rothfeld has 11 pts and 13… https://t.co/j75oy5laGG