Greene stays unbeaten; NHS volleyball ends STAC drought

Evening Sun Report

Girls’ Swimming

Greene 60, Sherburne-Earlville 32
SHERBURNE – Greene remained unbeaten on the season, and Lizzy Buhl shattered her own school record in the 200 freestyle Tuesday at Sherburne-Earlville.
Buhl, who hasn’t swam the 200 free since the middle of last year, dropped five seconds off her own low time finishing in 2:09.55. The Trojans wound up with nine wins in 11 events with Allison Norton, Kayla Sevey, Paige Vermaat, and Helen Zaengle finding the winners’ circle.
Samantha Martin grabbed two wins for S-E in the loss. “I think it would have been easy to look past S-E or any other team tonight with Delhi coming up on Friday,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “But our goal this year is to focus on one meet at a time, one race at a time. There is no unimportant lane or swim for us, and every point counts. We are consistently getting competitive swims regardless of who is swimming.”
Results
200 medley relay: (G). M. Buck, E. Bottle, H. Zaengle, P. Vermaat, 2:15.47. 200 Free: (G) Lizzy Buhl, 2:09.55*. 200 IM: (G) Kayla Sevey, 3:17.45. 50 free: (SE) Samantha Martin, 28.40. Diving not held. 100 fly: (G) P. Vermaat, 1:18.54. 100 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 1:02.06. 500 free: (G) L. Buhl, 5:57.36. 200 free relay; (G) J. Daniels, E. Dunckle, B. Ludwig, P. Vermaat, 2:04.61. 100 back; (SE) Samantha Martin, 1:12.08. 100 breaststroke: (G) Allison Norton, 1:33.20. 400 free relay; (G) H. Zaengle, J. Daniels, S. Clink, L. Buhl, 4:19.81.
*School record

Volleyball

Norwich 3, Chenango Forks 2
NORWICH – Norwich won a close game when it counted most, and ended a three-year winless drought in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference outlasting Chenango Forks Tuesday, 13-25, 25-14, 25-9, 16-25, 25-23.
In a seesaw final game, Haley Squires finished off the victory for Norwich serving out the final two points. “We played strong second and third games to take the lead, but I think we started to think too much (about winning) in that fourth game,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “We have talked about finishing out games, and we did that tonight. Now that we have accomplished that, I think it will give us some momentum going into the rest of the season.”
Kerzia Hopson had a season-high 19 assists for Norwich, while Mandy Ingraham charted 12 kills and three aces.
Norwich hosts Windsor Thursday.
Statistics
CF: Jenna Rupert, 5 aces; Katie Husband, 6 assists; Beth Schiraldi, 6 kills. Michelle Manwich, 1 block.
Norwich: Mandy Ingraham, Megan Garofalo, 3 aces; Kerzia Hopson, 19 assists. M. Ingraham, 12 kills, Jessica Brooks, 8 kills. Jessica Brooks, 5 blocks.

Girls’ Soccer

Edmeston 7, G-MU 0
EDMESTON – Amanda Dockstader and Emily Slentz had two goals apiece for Edmeston in a shutout victory over G-MU Tuesday.
The Panthers, among the leaders in the Tri-Valley League, outshot G-MU 30-8. “They are fast and talented, and have a lot of ball skills,” said G-MU coach Tim Diters. “I can’t take that away from them.”
G-MU plays at Morris Friday.
Summary
(3-0 Edmeston at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Amanda Belden, 1-1, Amanda Dockstader, 2-2, Emily Slentz, 2-1, Kori Hamm, 1-1, Juli Vibbard, 1-0, Schoellig, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 30-4, (G) 8-2.
Saves: (E) Sue Ellen Tophoven, 7, (G) Katie McLaughlin, 12.

Chenango Forks 5, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Michelle Grady scored all three of her goals in the first half staking Chenango Forks to a three-goal lead at halftime Tuesday.
The Blue Devils held a 28-6 edge in shots on goal, and Norwich goalie Amy Clemens was quite busy registering 19 saves. “It was probably the best we’ve played all season against a really strong team,” said Norwich coach Scotty Decker. “Everyone played and everyone played very well.”
Summary
(CF led 3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (CF) Michelle Grady, 3-0, Allie Bruet, 1-0, Jamie Lord, 1-0.
Saves: (N) Amy Clemens, 19. (CF) 6
Shots: (N) 6, (CF) 28

Boys’ Soccer

Sidney 5, Afton 2
AFTON – Sidney’s first two goals came on deflections off Afton defenders, and Troy Hawley added the first of his two goals later in the half giving the Warriors a 3-0 halftime advantage.
Gus Taylor and Willie Matthews scored second-half goals for the Crimson Knights, who play at B-G Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 Sidney at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Andy Fritsch 1-0, Troy Hawley, 2-0, Mike Guerriere, 0-1, J.J. Mendez, 0-1, own goal, 2-0; (A) Gus Taylor, 1-0, Willie Matthews, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 28-4, (A) 13-2.
Saves: (S) Mahlmeister, 5. (A) Phil Sanford, 20.

Greene 3, Walton 0
GREENE – Greene rebounded from its first loss in six games blanking Walton Tuesday.
Mike Porter scored a pair of unassisted goals, while Cody Short-Jerbus netted his first goal of the season. John Flanagan made nine saves for the shutout.
“We pretty much possessed the ball most of the game, but had some difficulty finishing,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “Our defense let too much offensive pressure get through, but John handled the misses of our defense.”
Greene (6-2, 7-2) is at Sidney Saturday.
Summary
(2-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: Mike Porter, 2-0, Cody Short-Jerbus, 1-0; Graham Eldred, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 10-4, ( G) 9-1.
Saves: (W) Brian Schuppel, 5. (G) John Flanagan, 9.

Delhi 3, Oxford 1
DELHI – Delhi’s Kyle Capiello figured in all three of his team’s goals as the Bulldogs completed a regular-season sweep of the Blackhawks.
Chris Parks scored for Oxford, who host Sidney Thursday. “They have a snappy offense and they outdid us in the stats this time,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden.
Summary
(Delhi 1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Chris Parks, 1-0, Arik Nisbet, 0-1. (D) Avery Meehan, 1-1, Kyle Capiello, 1-2, Ryan Taylor, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 8-4, (D) 16-7.
Saves: (O) Larry Gill, 9, (D) Doug Ambrose, 5.

Unadilla Valley 8, B-G 2
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley bounced back from its first loss in five games routing Bainbridge-Guilford Tuesday.
Juston Parks scored a career-best four goals including three in the first half as the Storm (6-3) bolted to a 6-0 halftime advantage. “I thought we might be sluggish and a little down after the loss Monday (to Unatego), but they really picked it up,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We came out with a lot of energy the first 20 minutes and scored some goals.”
UV hosts Delhi Friday.
Summary
(UV 6-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) James Ruff, 1-0, Fernando Medina, 1-0, Carlos Melina, 0-1, Jeff Howard, 0-1. (UV) Mike Bluy, 1-0, Andy Hayes, 1-2, Juston Parks, 4-0, Matt Potter, 1-1, Raffi Perry, 1-3; Chris Fowler, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (BG) 15-2, (UV) 23-7.
Saves: (BG) Jarrett Black, 15; (UV) Ryan Johnson, 13.

Edmeston 4, G-MU 1
EDMESTON – Shortly after G-MU’s Drew Hartman tied the game at 1-1 in the first half, Edmeston took the lead for good connecting off an indirect kick.
Colin Bliss, Matt Cole, Dave Palmiter, and Anthony Wolcott scored for the Panthers, who led 3-1 at halftime. “There wasn’t a big discrepancy in shots, but theirs went in and ours did not,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
G-MU plays Morris Friday.
Summary
(Edmeston 3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Colin Bliss, 1-1, Matt Cole, 1-0, Dave Palmiter, 1-0, Anthony Wolcott, 1-0, Matt Layman, 0-1. (G) Drew Hartman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (E) 14-2, (G) 9-7.
Saves: (E) Nick Benjamin, 7, (G) Paul Wildfeir, 8.

Field Hockey

Sherburne-Earlville 7, Sauquoit Valley 2
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville racked up season-highs in shots (27) and penalty corners (17) to blowout Sauquoit Valley in a non-division game Tuesday.
Karli Harris finished with a hat trick to lead S-E giving her a team-high nine goals on the season. Danielle Green scored a pair of goals, while Courtney Kurtz and Lindsay Manwarren added to the arithmetic.
After SV closed to 3-2 at the half, the Marauders responded with four unanswered goals in the second 30 minutes. “It was really physical, but our girls played their game,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We were really effective in the penalty circle and I was happy with the way we executed at the offensive end.”
S-E (4-0-1, 6-1-1) hosts Little Falls Thursday in another non-league game.
Summary
(S-E 3-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Karli Harris, 3-0, Danielle Green, 2-0, Courtney Kurtz, 1-1, Lindsay Manwarren, 1-0. (SV) Kayla Calogero, 1-1, Daphne Goodenough, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 27-17, (SV) 6-5.
Saves: (SE) Kayde Low, 2. (SV) Amanda Del Buono 19.

Oxford 1, Harpursville 1 (OT)
HARPURSVILLE – Vanessa Pierson kept Oxford from gaining a second loss on the season in a tie game between last year’s Section IV Class C finalists.
After Hannah Kimmel put the Hornets in front 1-0 with 1:09 left in regulation, Pierson capped Oxford’s frantic offensive effort scoring with just one second left on the clock. The Blackhawks held a 13-7 margin in shots on goal.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (H) Hannah Kimmel, 1-0, (O) Vanessa Pierson, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (H) 7-10, (O) 13-7.
Saves: (H) Dauphinais, 12. (O) Christine Brussell, 4.

Girls’ Tennis

Sidney 4, Oxford  1
 OXFORD – Oxford dropped to 1-3 on the season losing to Sidney Tuesday. Shelby Myers, playing at second singles, had Oxford’s lone team point winning 9-2 over Megan Delvecchio.
Results
Singles: Shannon Marble (S) defeated Erica DeWispeleare (O) 9-4; Shelby Myers (O) defeated Megan Delvecchio (S) 9-2; Marissa Morton (S) defeated Erica LaTourette (O) 9-3.
Doubles: Leah Barber and Sierra Houck (S)  defeated Megan Phinney and Kristina Frank (O)  9-7 Anne Roberts and Hillary Cross defeated Myrada Batsford and Olivia Powell (O)  9-4

Golf

Norwich 228, Whitney Point 236
NORWICH – Norwich won for the third time this season taking an eight-shot win over Whitney Point at Canasawacta Country Club Tuesday.
Peter Somich led the Purple Tornado (3-8) shooting a 40 over the par-35 front nine to nab medalist honors. Ryan Evans carded a 42 and eighth-grader Jacob Kelly shot a 44.
Norwich competes at the STAC Championships today at Willow Creek Golf Club in Big Flats.
Results
(Par-35 front nine at C.C.C)
Norwich: Peter Somich, 40; Ryan Evans, 42; Jacob Kelly, 44; John Mattingly, 49; Brian Carson, 53.
WPt: Marcus Stevens, 44; Matt Wade, 46; Casey Hust, 47; David Watkins, 48; Kyle Rittenburg, 51.

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