Greene advances to Oxford tourney final
LEvening Sun Report
Field Hockey
Greene 5, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Greene had five different players score goals and raced to a 2-0 halftime lead en route to a win over Oxford Thursday in the Blackhawks’ field hockey tournament.
Sara Ostrander and Megan Boeltz set the tone with first-half goals. “We were really aggressive on offense and good around the cage,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We had a lot of second and third chances.”
Stephanie Washburn, freshman Chrissy Conroe, and Hillary Huttleston added goals for Greene, who received big defensive efforts from Mary Rutz, Laci Williams, while senior midfielder Amanda Barton made a strong return to the field after missing last year with an injury.
Oxford’s Jenna Farwell tallied her fifth goal of the season and Vanessa Pierson added a late goal for the Blackhawks (2-1).
Score by half
Gre. 2 3-5
Oxf. 0 2-2
Goals-assists: (O) Jenna Farwell, 1-0, Vanessa Pierson, 1-0, Julie Davis, 0-1. (G) Sara Ostrander, 1-0, Megan Boeltz, 1-0, Stephanie Washburn, 1-0, Chrissy Conroe, 1-1, Hillary Huttleston, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 11-5; (G) 17-9.
Saves: (O) Christine Brussell, 8 (G) Jess Smith, 8, Elisa Shearer, 1.
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Canastota 0
CANASTOTA – Sherburne-Earlville exhibited a prolific offense in an opening-game victory over Canastota Wednesday night.
Karli Harris and Samantha Crandall scored two goals apiece for the Marauders, while Courtney Kurtz and Danielle Green added tallies. S-E led 4-0 at halftime.
“The midfield made transitions look easy and kept the ball under control for the offense,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Score by half
S-E 4 2-6
Can. 0 0-0
Goals-assists: (SE) Karli Harris, 2-1; Samantha Crandall, 2-0; Courtney Kurtz, 1-2; Danielle Green, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 22-11, (C) 4-3.
Saves: (SE) Kayde Low, 3; Jessica DeNova (C), 16.
Girls’ Soccer
Oxford 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1
OXFORD – Oxford, who managed just a tie a year ago on its ledger, exceeded that statistic in just its second game.
Felicia Tynan and Amanda Brown had precise passes setting up Courtney Flanagan’s winning goal with just 42 seconds remaining in regulation. Just the night before, the Marauders suffered a 2-1 sudden-death defeat to Norwich.
“We had some really good chances to score and so did Sherburne-Earlville,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle. “It was nice to play a team at our level and come out with the victory.”
Meryn Lounsbury scored in the first half for S-E, while Angela Cantanzaro had Oxford’s other tally.
Earlier this week, the Blackhawks dropped a 5-1 decision to Unatego. Brown scored Oxford’s lone goal off a Kelly Whitehill pass.
The Blackhawks play at Charlotte Valley Saturday.
Score by half
S-E 1 0-1
Oxf. 1 1-2
Goals-assists: (S) Meryn Lounsbury 1-0, Corrine Dorsin, 0-1. (O) Angela Cantanzaro, 1-0, Courtney Flanagan, 1-0, Felicia Tynan, 0-1, Amanda Brown, 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (S) 8-4, (O) 9-4.
Saves: (S) Jen Youngs, 2, (O) Amanda Nightengale, 4.
Madison 2, Otselic Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – Madison rallied from a 1-0 halftime deficit scoring twice in the second half to defeat the Vikings in their home opener Thursday.
OV, which lost seven seniors to graduation, scored in the first half on Amber Wood’s direct kick. “We just fell into some bad habits in the second half,” said OV coach Ron Graham. “We bunched too much, didn’t finish going through the ball, and got caught out of position. They’re all little things that are correctable.”
OV plays McGraw Tuesday.
Score by half
Mad. 0 2-2
O.Va. 1 0-1
Goals-assists: (OV) Amber Wood, 1-0. (M) Ford, 1-0, Waterman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 10-0, (M) 9-2.
Saves: (OV) Kylie Martin, 7. (M) Jones. 9
Oneonta 6, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Playing mostly reserves against Oneonta, Norwich fell by shutout to the Yellowjackets Thursday.
Lauren Payne and Cha Cha Naito each had two goals for Oneonta, who led 3-0 at halftime. “We played everyone on the roster today, and we had a lot of kids tight and stiff from last night’s overtime game,” said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. “We wanted everyone fresh and healthy for Saturday’s game.”
Norwich faces Hamilton or Morrisville-Eaton in the Hamilton Tournament final at 4:45 p.m.
Score by half
NHS 0 0-0
OHS 3 3-6
Goals-assists: (O) Lauren Payne, 2-0, ChaCha Naito, 2-0; jess McIre, 1-0; Nora Walker, 1-0; Chole Muller, 0-1 Ashley Frederick, 0-1; Monica Jones, 0-1
Shots-cornerkicks: (O) 32-4 (N) 2-0
Saves: (O) 2, (N) Amy Clemens, 17.
Boys’ Soccer
S-E 2, Norwich 1
HAMILTON – Sherburne-Earlville won its second game this week with a tie-breaking goal in the final two minutes beating Norwich Thursday in the Hamilton Tournament.
Tom Pudney split two Norwich defenders and knocked in the winner with 1:51 to play to set up a finals match Saturday against host Hamilton. “I don’t know what it is (winning late in games), but maybe it’s the confidence we gained from last year,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The two teams traded first-half goals. Travis Tomaselli netted his third goal this season for S-E, while Norwich’s Alex Fanelli tallied off a Sado Borcilo direct kick. Norwich plays Morrisville-Eaton in the consolation game.
Score by half
NHS 1 0-1
S-E 1 1-2
Goals-assists: (N) Alex Fanelli, 1-0, Sado Borcilo, 0-1. (SE) Travis Tomaselli, 1-0, Tom Pudney, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (N) 11-2, (SE) 12-7.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 4, (SE) Caleb Brown, 4.
Golf
SCC 213, Norwich 229
NORWICH – Norwich dropped its fourth match in five outings falling to Seton Catholic Central Thursday at Canasawacta Country Club.
Peter Somich led Norwich and was the overall medalist shooting a 39. Jacob Kelly added a 44 and Ryan Evans a 46. Norwich (1-4) hosts Windsor Tuesday.
Results
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SCC: Rob Schneider, 41; Steve Armstrong, 42; Aidan Graban, 43; Tim Deemie, 43; Mike Hankin, 44.
Norwich: Peter Somich, 39; Jacob kelly, 44; Ryan Evans, 46; Brian Carson, 49; Ryan Cambron, 51.
Girls’ Tennis
Sidney 4, Oxford 1
SIDNEY – Myranda Batsford picked up the lone team point for Oxford winning at third singles Thursday against Sidney.
Results
Singles: Shannon Marble (S) defeated Erica DeWispeleare (O), 9-5; Megan Delvecchio (S) defeated Erica LaTourette (O), 9-3; Myranda Batsford (O) defeated Marissa Morten (S), 9-5.
Doubles: Leah Barber and Sierra Houck (S) defeated Shelby Myers and Megan Phinney (O) 9-5; Anna Roberts and Hillary Closs (S) defeated Brittany Hadlock and Kristina Frank (O), 9-6.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, Norwich 0
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City prevailed in the tight games to earn a sweep of the Tornado Thursday, 25-17, 26-24, 25-23.
Krissy Ngo had four kills and Jessica JOhnson added 10 assists for JC.
Meanwhile, Norwich’s Mandy Ingraham and Megan Garofalo had season-highs for kills and assists. Each Tornado player finished with 13 apiece. “The first game we were down 10 points early, so we fought back well,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “The last two games could have easily gone either way.”
Norwich (0-4) plays Oneonta next Thursday.
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Statistics
JC: Kristen Thomas, 4 aces; Jessica Johnson, 10 assists; Krissy Ngo, 4 kills. Megan Esworthy, 2 blocks.
NHS: Mandy Ingraham, Kayla May, Jessica Brooks, 1 ace apiece; Megan Garofalo, 13 assists; M. Ingraham, 13 kills. Kerzia Hopson, 1 block.
JV: JC won 2-0.
Field Hockey
Greene 5, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Greene had five different players score goals and raced to a 2-0 halftime lead en route to a win over Oxford Thursday in the Blackhawks’ field hockey tournament.
Sara Ostrander and Megan Boeltz set the tone with first-half goals. “We were really aggressive on offense and good around the cage,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We had a lot of second and third chances.”
Stephanie Washburn, freshman Chrissy Conroe, and Hillary Huttleston added goals for Greene, who received big defensive efforts from Mary Rutz, Laci Williams, while senior midfielder Amanda Barton made a strong return to the field after missing last year with an injury.
Oxford’s Jenna Farwell tallied her fifth goal of the season and Vanessa Pierson added a late goal for the Blackhawks (2-1).
Score by half
Gre. 2 3-5
Oxf. 0 2-2
Goals-assists: (O) Jenna Farwell, 1-0, Vanessa Pierson, 1-0, Julie Davis, 0-1. (G) Sara Ostrander, 1-0, Megan Boeltz, 1-0, Stephanie Washburn, 1-0, Chrissy Conroe, 1-1, Hillary Huttleston, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 11-5; (G) 17-9.
Saves: (O) Christine Brussell, 8 (G) Jess Smith, 8, Elisa Shearer, 1.
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Canastota 0
CANASTOTA – Sherburne-Earlville exhibited a prolific offense in an opening-game victory over Canastota Wednesday night.
Karli Harris and Samantha Crandall scored two goals apiece for the Marauders, while Courtney Kurtz and Danielle Green added tallies. S-E led 4-0 at halftime.
“The midfield made transitions look easy and kept the ball under control for the offense,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Score by half
S-E 4 2-6
Can. 0 0-0
Goals-assists: (SE) Karli Harris, 2-1; Samantha Crandall, 2-0; Courtney Kurtz, 1-2; Danielle Green, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 22-11, (C) 4-3.
Saves: (SE) Kayde Low, 3; Jessica DeNova (C), 16.
Girls’ Soccer
Oxford 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1
OXFORD – Oxford, who managed just a tie a year ago on its ledger, exceeded that statistic in just its second game.
Felicia Tynan and Amanda Brown had precise passes setting up Courtney Flanagan’s winning goal with just 42 seconds remaining in regulation. Just the night before, the Marauders suffered a 2-1 sudden-death defeat to Norwich.
“We had some really good chances to score and so did Sherburne-Earlville,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle. “It was nice to play a team at our level and come out with the victory.”
Meryn Lounsbury scored in the first half for S-E, while Angela Cantanzaro had Oxford’s other tally.
Earlier this week, the Blackhawks dropped a 5-1 decision to Unatego. Brown scored Oxford’s lone goal off a Kelly Whitehill pass.
The Blackhawks play at Charlotte Valley Saturday.
Score by half
S-E 1 0-1
Oxf. 1 1-2
Goals-assists: (S) Meryn Lounsbury 1-0, Corrine Dorsin, 0-1. (O) Angela Cantanzaro, 1-0, Courtney Flanagan, 1-0, Felicia Tynan, 0-1, Amanda Brown, 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (S) 8-4, (O) 9-4.
Saves: (S) Jen Youngs, 2, (O) Amanda Nightengale, 4.
Madison 2, Otselic Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – Madison rallied from a 1-0 halftime deficit scoring twice in the second half to defeat the Vikings in their home opener Thursday.
OV, which lost seven seniors to graduation, scored in the first half on Amber Wood’s direct kick. “We just fell into some bad habits in the second half,” said OV coach Ron Graham. “We bunched too much, didn’t finish going through the ball, and got caught out of position. They’re all little things that are correctable.”
OV plays McGraw Tuesday.
Score by half
Mad. 0 2-2
O.Va. 1 0-1
Goals-assists: (OV) Amber Wood, 1-0. (M) Ford, 1-0, Waterman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 10-0, (M) 9-2.
Saves: (OV) Kylie Martin, 7. (M) Jones. 9
Oneonta 6, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Playing mostly reserves against Oneonta, Norwich fell by shutout to the Yellowjackets Thursday.
Lauren Payne and Cha Cha Naito each had two goals for Oneonta, who led 3-0 at halftime. “We played everyone on the roster today, and we had a lot of kids tight and stiff from last night’s overtime game,” said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. “We wanted everyone fresh and healthy for Saturday’s game.”
Norwich faces Hamilton or Morrisville-Eaton in the Hamilton Tournament final at 4:45 p.m.
Score by half
NHS 0 0-0
OHS 3 3-6
Goals-assists: (O) Lauren Payne, 2-0, ChaCha Naito, 2-0; jess McIre, 1-0; Nora Walker, 1-0; Chole Muller, 0-1 Ashley Frederick, 0-1; Monica Jones, 0-1
Shots-cornerkicks: (O) 32-4 (N) 2-0
Saves: (O) 2, (N) Amy Clemens, 17.
Boys’ Soccer
S-E 2, Norwich 1
HAMILTON – Sherburne-Earlville won its second game this week with a tie-breaking goal in the final two minutes beating Norwich Thursday in the Hamilton Tournament.
Tom Pudney split two Norwich defenders and knocked in the winner with 1:51 to play to set up a finals match Saturday against host Hamilton. “I don’t know what it is (winning late in games), but maybe it’s the confidence we gained from last year,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The two teams traded first-half goals. Travis Tomaselli netted his third goal this season for S-E, while Norwich’s Alex Fanelli tallied off a Sado Borcilo direct kick. Norwich plays Morrisville-Eaton in the consolation game.
Score by half
NHS 1 0-1
S-E 1 1-2
Goals-assists: (N) Alex Fanelli, 1-0, Sado Borcilo, 0-1. (SE) Travis Tomaselli, 1-0, Tom Pudney, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (N) 11-2, (SE) 12-7.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 4, (SE) Caleb Brown, 4.
Golf
SCC 213, Norwich 229
NORWICH – Norwich dropped its fourth match in five outings falling to Seton Catholic Central Thursday at Canasawacta Country Club.
Peter Somich led Norwich and was the overall medalist shooting a 39. Jacob Kelly added a 44 and Ryan Evans a 46. Norwich (1-4) hosts Windsor Tuesday.
Results
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SCC: Rob Schneider, 41; Steve Armstrong, 42; Aidan Graban, 43; Tim Deemie, 43; Mike Hankin, 44.
Norwich: Peter Somich, 39; Jacob kelly, 44; Ryan Evans, 46; Brian Carson, 49; Ryan Cambron, 51.
Girls’ Tennis
Sidney 4, Oxford 1
SIDNEY – Myranda Batsford picked up the lone team point for Oxford winning at third singles Thursday against Sidney.
Results
Singles: Shannon Marble (S) defeated Erica DeWispeleare (O), 9-5; Megan Delvecchio (S) defeated Erica LaTourette (O), 9-3; Myranda Batsford (O) defeated Marissa Morten (S), 9-5.
Doubles: Leah Barber and Sierra Houck (S) defeated Shelby Myers and Megan Phinney (O) 9-5; Anna Roberts and Hillary Closs (S) defeated Brittany Hadlock and Kristina Frank (O), 9-6.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, Norwich 0
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City prevailed in the tight games to earn a sweep of the Tornado Thursday, 25-17, 26-24, 25-23.
Krissy Ngo had four kills and Jessica JOhnson added 10 assists for JC.
Meanwhile, Norwich’s Mandy Ingraham and Megan Garofalo had season-highs for kills and assists. Each Tornado player finished with 13 apiece. “The first game we were down 10 points early, so we fought back well,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “The last two games could have easily gone either way.”
Norwich (0-4) plays Oneonta next Thursday.
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Statistics
JC: Kristen Thomas, 4 aces; Jessica Johnson, 10 assists; Krissy Ngo, 4 kills. Megan Esworthy, 2 blocks.
NHS: Mandy Ingraham, Kayla May, Jessica Brooks, 1 ace apiece; Megan Garofalo, 13 assists; M. Ingraham, 13 kills. Kerzia Hopson, 1 block.
JV: JC won 2-0.
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