Sus Valley blanks sluggish Tornado
Girls’ Soccer
Susquehanna Valley 7, Norwich 0
CONKLIN – Samantha Williams had a hat trick for the Sabers in a shutout victory over Norwich Tuesday.
SV scored four goals in the first half to take command. “We did not play close to our best today,” said Norwich coach Scotty Decker. “For whatever reason, I just don’t think we were up for the game.”
Norwich plays at Whitney Point Friday.
Summary
(SV led 4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Samantha Williams, 3, Renee Kimball, Cara Gorgos, Bartlow, Own Goal.
Shots-Corners: (N) 2-1, (SV) 23-6.
Saves: (N) Amy Clemens, 16, (SV) Lauren Bartlow, 2.
Stockbridge Valley 3 at Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – Becky Williams scored two goals for the Indians, who scored three of their goals on just four shots Tuesday.
Summary
(SV led 1-0 at half)
Goals: (SV): Williams 2, Clark,
Shots-corners: (OV) 5-3, (SV) 4-1
Saves: (OV) K. Martin, 1. (SV) B. Clark, 1
Greene 4, Oxford 1
GREENE – Greene was well aware of Oxford’s capabilities, and didn’t underestimate the improved Blackhawks in the least.
The Trojans (6-4) received two goals from Haley Burns and another from Megan McDermott to grab a 3-0 lead within the first 14 minutes. Greene received a big boost with the return of sophomore Shelby Averett, who missed the last two games with an injury. Averett picked up two assists.
“We’ve learned to not take anyone lightly,” said Greene coach Randy Smith. “We knew coming in that because (Oxford) beat Unadilla Valley and we lost to Unadilla Valley, they would come in feeling they could beat us. I told our girls to not let that happen.”
McDermott added her second goal in the first half.
Oxford’s Kelly Whitehill scored unassisted in the first half.
Summary
(Greene led 3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kelly Whitehill, 1-0. (G) Haley Burns, 2-0, Megan McDermott, 2-0; Shelby Averett, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (O) 5-3 (G) 13-2.
Saves: (O) Amanda Nightengale, 6, (G) Aubrey Parrish, 0; Brenna Ramsey, 2.
Field Hockey
Greene 4, Windsor 0
WINDSOR – Greene racked up the shots and corners, and if not for a bit of fortune on Windsor’s side and some good goaltending, the final count could have been much more lopsided.
“We had a ton of good opportunities and a lot of close calls,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin, whose club finished with 32 shots. “Their goalie did a great job.”
Sara Ostrander, Holly Davis, Megan Boeltz, and Erin Dunlap all had goals as Greene improved to 4-1. The Trojans host Whitney Point Thursday.
Summary
(Greene 1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Sara Ostrander, 1-0, Holly Davis, 1-2, Megan Boeltz, 1-0, Erin Dunlap, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 32-16, (W) 0-1.
Saves: (G) none. (W) Rita Bankhead, 24.
Oxford 6, Hancock 0
Oxford 2, Walton 1
OXFORD – Oxford won games on back-to-back nights topping Hancock late Monday and Walton Tuesday.
Christi Baker had two goals one minute apart early in the first half Monday night, and the Blackhawks continued their scoring-by-committee approach with five different players finding the cage.
Jessica Martin had the opening goal 1:30 into play, while Kristen Ballard, Hollyann Branham, and Jenna Farwell scored.
Locked in a tie with Walton, Vanessa Pierson scored the winning goal at the 19-minute mark of the second half.
The Blackhawks’ Ballard scored at 18:33 of the first half, but that lead lasted 22 seconds as the Warriors’ Cybil Stanton drew her club even.
Oxford 6, Hancock 0
(Oxford led 5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jessica Martin, 1-0, Christi Baker, 2-0, Kristen Ballard, 1-1; Hollyann Branham, 1-1, Jenna Farwell, 1-0; Julie Davis, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (H) 1-2. (O) 23- 17
Saves: (H) Fayth Schror, 15. (O) Christine Brussell, 1.
Oxford 2, Walton 1
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kristen Ballard, 1-0, Julie Davis, 0-1; Vanessa Pierson, 1-0. (W) Cybill Stanton, 1-0.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 109, A/B-G/H 61
GREENE – Greene moved to 5-0 on the season winning all but one event against Afton/B-G/Harpursville Tuesday.
Helen Zaengle and Lizzy Buhl had four overall victories – two individual and two relays – while Beth Ludwig, Mauren Buck, Samantha Clink, and Katie Crowe had wins.
“The girls looked a little sluggish tonight, but they are putting in a lot of yardage at practice,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “At this time of the season, times will plateau. Still, we’re swimming faster at this point of the season than last year.”
Greene is at Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Lizzy Buhl, Sam Mohr, Zaengle, Vermaat, 2:10.91. 200 free: (G) M. Buck, 2:16.27. 200 IM: (G) Helen Zaengle, 2:26.59. 50 free: (G) Buhl, 27.19. Diving: (G) Beth Ludwig, 123.90. 100 fly: (A) Hannah Westfall, 1:11.29. 100 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 1:01.01. 500 free: (G) Samantha Clink, 6:16.64. 200 free relay: (G) Buhl, Ja. Daniels, Paige Vermaat, Maureen Buck, 1:53.41. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:07.45. 100 breaststroke: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:22.82. 400 free relay: (G) S. Clink, J. Daniels, H. Zaengle, M. Buck, 4:16.77.
Windsor 63, Sherburne-Earlville 35
SHERBURNE – S-E’s Samantha Martin won two events and set her second school record in as many meets against Windsor Tuesday.
Martin, who broke the school mark in the 200 individual medley last weekend against Afton/B-G/Harpursville, set a new record in the 100 butterfly eclipsing Becky Natoli’s mark of 1:18 with a 1:17.90 clocking.
Felicia Jones added a win in the 100 breaststroke for S-E, who host Delhi Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (W) 2;18.90. 200 free: (W) Meade, 2:37.76. 200 IM: (W) Mullins, 2:41.27. 50 free: (SE) Samantha Martin, 28.12. Diving: (W) Hurlburt. 120.70. 100 fly: (SE) S. Martin, 1;17.90*. 100 free: W) Mullins, 1:01.48. 500 free: (W) Scrambling, 6:42.25. 200 free relay: (W), 1:57.43. 100 back: (W) Scrambling, 1;17.88. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Felicia Jones, 1:29.14. 400 free relay: (SE) 4:52.01 (Fitzpatrick, Slater, Ashton, Horton).
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 2, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Greene stretched its winning streak to five games winning at B-G Monday night.
Andy Williams scored two second-half goals for the Trojans (5-1) getting assists from Ben Williams and Don Amell.
Golf
Sus Valley tops Norwich
CONKLIN – Norwich came up on the short end against Susquehanna Valley Tuesday night when two players were disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard and leaving the Tornado with an incomplete score.
Peter Somich led the Tornado shooting a 39 over the par-36 front nine at Conklin Players Club, and his tally was good for medalist honors. “I have had one player sign an incorrect card, but never two in a match,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham.
Norwich plays at Chenango Fork Thursday.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Conklin Players Club)
Norwich (incomplete): Peter Somich 39; Ryan Evans, 43; Ryan Cambron, 48; John Mattingly, 52.
Susquehanna Valley (219): Mike Murphy, 40; Brett Testani, 43; Eric Freije, 43; Anthony Rivanera, 46, Nice Pace, 47.
Susquehanna Valley 7, Norwich 0
CONKLIN – Samantha Williams had a hat trick for the Sabers in a shutout victory over Norwich Tuesday.
SV scored four goals in the first half to take command. “We did not play close to our best today,” said Norwich coach Scotty Decker. “For whatever reason, I just don’t think we were up for the game.”
Norwich plays at Whitney Point Friday.
Summary
(SV led 4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Samantha Williams, 3, Renee Kimball, Cara Gorgos, Bartlow, Own Goal.
Shots-Corners: (N) 2-1, (SV) 23-6.
Saves: (N) Amy Clemens, 16, (SV) Lauren Bartlow, 2.
Stockbridge Valley 3 at Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – Becky Williams scored two goals for the Indians, who scored three of their goals on just four shots Tuesday.
Summary
(SV led 1-0 at half)
Goals: (SV): Williams 2, Clark,
Shots-corners: (OV) 5-3, (SV) 4-1
Saves: (OV) K. Martin, 1. (SV) B. Clark, 1
Greene 4, Oxford 1
GREENE – Greene was well aware of Oxford’s capabilities, and didn’t underestimate the improved Blackhawks in the least.
The Trojans (6-4) received two goals from Haley Burns and another from Megan McDermott to grab a 3-0 lead within the first 14 minutes. Greene received a big boost with the return of sophomore Shelby Averett, who missed the last two games with an injury. Averett picked up two assists.
“We’ve learned to not take anyone lightly,” said Greene coach Randy Smith. “We knew coming in that because (Oxford) beat Unadilla Valley and we lost to Unadilla Valley, they would come in feeling they could beat us. I told our girls to not let that happen.”
McDermott added her second goal in the first half.
Oxford’s Kelly Whitehill scored unassisted in the first half.
Summary
(Greene led 3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kelly Whitehill, 1-0. (G) Haley Burns, 2-0, Megan McDermott, 2-0; Shelby Averett, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (O) 5-3 (G) 13-2.
Saves: (O) Amanda Nightengale, 6, (G) Aubrey Parrish, 0; Brenna Ramsey, 2.
Field Hockey
Greene 4, Windsor 0
WINDSOR – Greene racked up the shots and corners, and if not for a bit of fortune on Windsor’s side and some good goaltending, the final count could have been much more lopsided.
“We had a ton of good opportunities and a lot of close calls,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin, whose club finished with 32 shots. “Their goalie did a great job.”
Sara Ostrander, Holly Davis, Megan Boeltz, and Erin Dunlap all had goals as Greene improved to 4-1. The Trojans host Whitney Point Thursday.
Summary
(Greene 1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Sara Ostrander, 1-0, Holly Davis, 1-2, Megan Boeltz, 1-0, Erin Dunlap, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 32-16, (W) 0-1.
Saves: (G) none. (W) Rita Bankhead, 24.
Oxford 6, Hancock 0
Oxford 2, Walton 1
OXFORD – Oxford won games on back-to-back nights topping Hancock late Monday and Walton Tuesday.
Christi Baker had two goals one minute apart early in the first half Monday night, and the Blackhawks continued their scoring-by-committee approach with five different players finding the cage.
Jessica Martin had the opening goal 1:30 into play, while Kristen Ballard, Hollyann Branham, and Jenna Farwell scored.
Locked in a tie with Walton, Vanessa Pierson scored the winning goal at the 19-minute mark of the second half.
The Blackhawks’ Ballard scored at 18:33 of the first half, but that lead lasted 22 seconds as the Warriors’ Cybil Stanton drew her club even.
Oxford 6, Hancock 0
(Oxford led 5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jessica Martin, 1-0, Christi Baker, 2-0, Kristen Ballard, 1-1; Hollyann Branham, 1-1, Jenna Farwell, 1-0; Julie Davis, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (H) 1-2. (O) 23- 17
Saves: (H) Fayth Schror, 15. (O) Christine Brussell, 1.
Oxford 2, Walton 1
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kristen Ballard, 1-0, Julie Davis, 0-1; Vanessa Pierson, 1-0. (W) Cybill Stanton, 1-0.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 109, A/B-G/H 61
GREENE – Greene moved to 5-0 on the season winning all but one event against Afton/B-G/Harpursville Tuesday.
Helen Zaengle and Lizzy Buhl had four overall victories – two individual and two relays – while Beth Ludwig, Mauren Buck, Samantha Clink, and Katie Crowe had wins.
“The girls looked a little sluggish tonight, but they are putting in a lot of yardage at practice,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “At this time of the season, times will plateau. Still, we’re swimming faster at this point of the season than last year.”
Greene is at Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Lizzy Buhl, Sam Mohr, Zaengle, Vermaat, 2:10.91. 200 free: (G) M. Buck, 2:16.27. 200 IM: (G) Helen Zaengle, 2:26.59. 50 free: (G) Buhl, 27.19. Diving: (G) Beth Ludwig, 123.90. 100 fly: (A) Hannah Westfall, 1:11.29. 100 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 1:01.01. 500 free: (G) Samantha Clink, 6:16.64. 200 free relay: (G) Buhl, Ja. Daniels, Paige Vermaat, Maureen Buck, 1:53.41. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:07.45. 100 breaststroke: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:22.82. 400 free relay: (G) S. Clink, J. Daniels, H. Zaengle, M. Buck, 4:16.77.
Windsor 63, Sherburne-Earlville 35
SHERBURNE – S-E’s Samantha Martin won two events and set her second school record in as many meets against Windsor Tuesday.
Martin, who broke the school mark in the 200 individual medley last weekend against Afton/B-G/Harpursville, set a new record in the 100 butterfly eclipsing Becky Natoli’s mark of 1:18 with a 1:17.90 clocking.
Felicia Jones added a win in the 100 breaststroke for S-E, who host Delhi Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (W) 2;18.90. 200 free: (W) Meade, 2:37.76. 200 IM: (W) Mullins, 2:41.27. 50 free: (SE) Samantha Martin, 28.12. Diving: (W) Hurlburt. 120.70. 100 fly: (SE) S. Martin, 1;17.90*. 100 free: W) Mullins, 1:01.48. 500 free: (W) Scrambling, 6:42.25. 200 free relay: (W), 1:57.43. 100 back: (W) Scrambling, 1;17.88. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Felicia Jones, 1:29.14. 400 free relay: (SE) 4:52.01 (Fitzpatrick, Slater, Ashton, Horton).
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 2, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Greene stretched its winning streak to five games winning at B-G Monday night.
Andy Williams scored two second-half goals for the Trojans (5-1) getting assists from Ben Williams and Don Amell.
Golf
Sus Valley tops Norwich
CONKLIN – Norwich came up on the short end against Susquehanna Valley Tuesday night when two players were disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard and leaving the Tornado with an incomplete score.
Peter Somich led the Tornado shooting a 39 over the par-36 front nine at Conklin Players Club, and his tally was good for medalist honors. “I have had one player sign an incorrect card, but never two in a match,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham.
Norwich plays at Chenango Fork Thursday.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Conklin Players Club)
Norwich (incomplete): Peter Somich 39; Ryan Evans, 43; Ryan Cambron, 48; John Mattingly, 52.
Susquehanna Valley (219): Mike Murphy, 40; Brett Testani, 43; Eric Freije, 43; Anthony Rivanera, 46, Nice Pace, 47.
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