Wellsville boys, girls hoops open season; a look at the season schedule for both teams

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Gallery: Wellsville’s Fletcher Kay drives on Geneseo’s Bentley Maloney in the season opener

The Wellsville boys’ and girls’ basketball teams opened the 2025-2026 season on Tuesday night against Geneseo. The boys were home, the girls were on the road.

The boys lost, 67-34 to Geneseo.

Geneseo had a big game from Oren Ray who had 19 points, seven steals, five assists and five rebounds

For Wellsville, Cole Densmore drained a 3-pointer had 13 points and eight rebounds. Blake Kalkhof also had 13 points and a 3-pointer. Cole White and Nick Germaine-Tardieu each scored four points.

Schedule for boys and girls after slide show of the boys’ home game:

Wellsville Boys Basketball Schedule (JV 6 p.m., Varsity 7:30 p.m. unless noted)

Thursday, Dec. 4: JV ONLY home 6 p.m. against Cuba-Rushford

Tuesday, Dec. 9 at Olean

Saturday, Dec. 13 Cuba-Rushford at Wellsville 5:30 p.m. varsity only IAABO

Wednesday, Dec. 17 Bath at Wellsville

Friday, Dec. 19 Andover-Whitesville at Wellsville

Monday, Dec. 22 Hornell at Wellsville

Friday, Jan 2, Wellsville at Bath

Monday, Jan. 5 Canisteo-Greenwood at Wellsville

Wednesday, Jan. 7 Wellsville at Bolivar-Richburg

Tuesday, Jan. 13 Fillmore at Wellsville

Wednesday, Jan. 21, Wayland-Cohocton at Wellsville

Friday, Jan. 23 Corning-Painted Post at Wellsville

Monday, Jan. 26 Wellsville at Greece Olympia

Wednesday, Jan 28, Wellsville at Addison

Monday, Feb. 2, Arkport-Canaseraga at Wellsville

Wednesday, Feb. 4, Wellsville at Canisteo-Greenwood

Friday, Feb. 6 Addison at Wellsville

Tuesday, Feb. 10 Wellsville at Corning-Painted Post

Friday, Feb. 13 Wellsville at Cal-Mum

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wellsville opened the season on the road Tuesday night, falling to Geneseo, 57-36.

Caelyn Stevens scored a game-high 11 points with four steals and three assists for Wellsville. Alexa Hennessy had five rebounds, Addison Hennessy had five points and Jaden Dunbar had seven points and five rebounds. Emily Stuck had six points and Raegan Vogel scored four points. Reegan Perkins had a 3-pointer and Hailey Cowburn had two points.

Olivia Bucci had a game-high 17 points for Geneseo.

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