Fast start propels Storm
Boys’ Soccer
Unadilla Valley 4, Afton 1
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley stayed within a half-game of first place behind Delhi winning against Afton Tuesday.
Mike Bluy and Juston Parks scored goals within the first 2 1/2 minutes of the game, and UV led 3-0 at halftime.
“We controlled most of the play and kept it in their end,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We just didn’t find the net often, and their goalie (Phil Sanford) made some nice saves for them.”
Matt Potter and Shayne Wilcox added tallies for UV (9-3-1), who play at Unatego Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists; (UV) Mike Bluy, 1-0, Juston Parks, 1-0, Matt Potter, 1-1, S. Wilcox, 1-0, A. Hayes, 0-1, D. harrington, 0-1. (A) Gus Taylor, 1-0, Jacob Snyder, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 23-13, (A) 3-2.
Saves: (UV) Ryan Johnson, 2, (A) Phil Sanford, 19.
Oxford 4, Greene 3
GREENE – Oxford beat Sidney for the first time in over a decade earlier this year, and pulled out its first win over Greene Tuesday in nine years.
“I’ll say this to the end of the season, without a doubt Greene is the most technically skilled team in our league,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “A win over them is like a sectional win.”
Mike Porter scored the second of his three goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half to pull Greene into a 2-2 tie. On the ensuing kickoff, Taylor Bates hammered in a left-footed shot into the far right netting to move his club ahead. Bates added insurance later in the half touching in a crossing pass.
“I’ve talked about our percentage of shots to goals being miserable this season,” Paden said. “Today it was 50 percent (4-for-8). Anytime you’re around 40 percent, it’s almost unheard of, so to finish at that rate, you can’t ask for anything more.”
Kilean Maynard scored twice in the first half giving Oxford a 2-1 lead.
Summary
(2-1 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Mike Porter, 3-0. (O) Kilean Maynard, 2-1, Taylor Bates, 2-0, Kyle Farrington, 0-1, P.J. Hubman, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-4, (O) 8-6.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 4, (O) Larry Gill, 4, Scott Seiler, 2.
S-E 12, Canastota 0
SHERBURNE – Four Marauders scored their first goals of the season in a rout of Canastota Tuesday.
Derek Wingate scored twice, while Caleb Brown, Corey Fitzgerald, and Chris Dushko found the net. Team scoring leader, Travis Tomaselli, added two goals and two assists and has 14 goals this season.
S-E (5-3, 9-4-2) plays at Waterville Thursday at 7 p.m.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Travis Tomaselli, 2-2, Derek Wingate, 2-0, Gabe Fowler, 1-1, Nolan Fuller, 1-1, Corey Fitzgerald, 1-1, Ethan Sconzo, 1-0, Caleb Brown, 1-0, Sal Magro, 1-0, Chris Dushko, 1-0, Sam McClain, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 39-13, (C) 1-3.
Saves: (SE) none. (C) 7.
Girls’ Soccer
Brookfield 1, Otselic Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley ended its losing streak to start this season playing to a deadlock with Brookfield Tuesday.
Amanda Morse scored off a cross from Cindy Slack 11 minutes into play for OV, who outshot the Beavers, 17-7. “The girls did a good job controlling and moving the ball,” said Vikings coach Ron Graham. “The other good thing is that when the game got physical, we held our cool.”
OV plays at Stockbridge Valley Thursday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Amanda Morse 1-0, Cindy Slack, 0-1. (B) Samantha Dominin, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 17-3 (B) 7-1.
Saves: (OV) Kylie Martin, 4, (B) Amy King, 9.
Laurens 4, G-MU 1
LAURENS – Laurens’ fast start carried it to a Tri-Valley League victory over G-MU Tuesday.
Landra Spoor had two goals for the Leopards – one in each half – as her squad jumped out to a 3-0 lead. “The first half, we just didn’t keep our heads about us,” said G-MU coach Tim Diters. “We were much more solid in the second half, and we were more on the attack (offensively).”
Sara Szollosy tallied for G-MU in the final 40 minutes getting an assist from Kelly McCarthy.
The Raiders play at Edmeston Friday.
Summary
(3-0 Laurens)
Goals-assists: (L) Landra Spoor, 2-1, Jamie Shyder, 1-0, Emily Bilz, 1-0. (G) Sara Szollosy, 1-0, Kelly McCarthy, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (L) 19-1, (G) 12-0.
Saves: (L) Dayle Dutcher, 9, (G) Katie McLaughlin, 4, J. Pedersen, 4.
Swimming
Greene 65, Whitney Point 33
WHITNEY POINT – The last two years, Greene’s matchups with Whitney Point were decided by just a point. The Trojans, showing the strides they have made, won nine of 12 events to win going away.
“They’re down a little bit with numbers, but I think this year’s score is more of any indication of how much stronger and deeper we have become,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
In the highlight of the meet, Lizzy Buhl outtouched Alicia Ford of Whitney Point in the 100 free by one-hundreth of a second finishing in a Greene school-record, 57.85. A precision third turn on her way to the final 25 yards gave Buhl the edge. “This is the first time this season Lizzy has faced someone in the 100 free who was as fast or faster than her,” Platta said. “It pushed her all the way through.”
Greene freshman Katie Crowe broke the 100 breaststroke record for the second time in as many meets timing a 1:20.52. It was the 15th new school record set by the Trojans this season. Beth Ludwig and Helen Zaengle added individual wins for Greene (7-0, 10-0), who host Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.
Results
200 medley relay: (W), 2:10.08. 200 free: (G) Sam Clink, 2:17.64. 200 IM: (G) Helen Zaengle, 2:29.36. 50 free: (W) Alicia Ford, 27.16. Diving: (G) Beth Ludwig, 134.55. 100 fly: (W) Kelly Marcotte, 1:09.31. 100 free: (G) L. Buhl, 57.84.* 500 free: (G) Zaengle, 6:07.68. 200 free relay: (G) Vermaat, E. Dunckle, J. Daniels, M. Buck, 2:00.03. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:08.63. 100 breast: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:20.52*. 400 free relay: (G) S. Clink, M. Buck, H. Zaengle, L. Buhl, 4:10.11.
Golf
Norwich 222, Oneonta 234
ONEONTA – Norwich won for the fifth time this season (5-7), and if not for a forfeit due to incorrectly signed scorecards, would be pressing for a .500-or-better record.
Peter Somich shot a 2-over-par 38 at Oneonta Country Club to lead all players and medal for the 10th time in 12 matches. “I think we’ve exceeded some expectations this season,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We’ve won a couple times on the road, and it usually takes a mature, experienced team to do that. The home-course advantage is a huge difference.”
Ryan Evans added a 42 and Jacob Kelly a 45.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Oneonta C.C.)
NHS: Peter Somich, 38; Ryan Evans, 42; Jacob Kelly, 45; Ryan Cambron, 48; Brian Carson, 49.
Oneonta: Isiah Fleming, 40; Martin Couch, 42; Eric Scorzafava, 48; Joe Sastic, 50; Dan Dokuchitz, 54.
Tennis
Sidney 4, Greene 1
GREENE – Greene dropped its final match of the season Tuesday against Sidney.
First doubles team, Anna Cyr and Kelsey Fiore, picked up the lone team point for the Trojans with their seventh win.
Results
Singles: Shannon Marble (S) d. Vicki Barbeisch, 9-3; Megan Delvecchio (S) d. Tami Mason, 9-6; Marissa Morton d. Sarah Bronstein, 9-2
Doubles: Anna Cyr/Kelsey Fiore (G) d. Leah Barber/Sierra Houck, 9-3; Anna Roberts/Hillary Cross (S) d. Kristi Richards/Mara Duenas, 9-6
Cross Country
S-E runs non-league meet at Ilion
ILION – In a seven-team non-scoring meet at Ilion, Mitch Boise led S-E’s boys placing second out of 77 runners, while Jacob von Mechow added an 18th.
“What made it nice is that the course was a little shorter, and they came in with some nice times,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “It was a test against the clock, and we wanted the consistent improvement to continue.”
S-E’s girls all made proportional time drops, and sophomore Jasmine Huff’s 19th-place finish out of 46 runners (22:49) led the four-girl contingent.
S-E hosts the Center State Conference league meet Saturday afternoon. The girls’ varsity race starts at 3 p.m. and the boys at 3:30 pm.
Results
2.9-mile course at Ilion
S-E boys runners out of 77 runners: Mitch Boise (2), 15:54; Jacob von Mechow (18), 17:58, Brett Buell (31), 18:39; Matt Taylor (50), 20:46; Dan Dubois (60), 21:55; Brandon Brown (66), 22:42; Tom Bagnall (67), 22:42.
S-E girls out of 46 runners: Jasmine Huff (19), 22:49; Andrea Cruz (37), 27:08, Kelly Clark (39), 28:24; Brianne Schwarting (41), 29:49.
Volleyball
Owego 3, Norwich 0
OWEGO – A powerful Owego club had its way with the Tornado Tuesday winning in three games, 25-16, 25-9, 25-10.
Brianna Horton finished with 24 assists to lead Owego as she set up a number of Indians hitters. “Our passes were not where they needed to be, and with a team like Owego, they take advantage,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims.
Katlyn Carnachan had seven digs to lead Norwich, who host Johnson City Thursday.
Statistical Leaders
NHS: Katlyn Carnachan, 1 ace; Kayla May, 1 ace. Megan Garofalo, 2 assists; Kerzia Hopson, Morgan Smith, Kayla May-1 kill apiece. M. Smith, 1 block. K. Carnachan, 7 digs.
Owego: Hannah Barnhart, 4 aces; Brianna Horton, 24 assists. Audrey Espe, 9 kills, 2 blocks.
JV: Owego won 2-0.
Unadilla Valley 4, Afton 1
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley stayed within a half-game of first place behind Delhi winning against Afton Tuesday.
Mike Bluy and Juston Parks scored goals within the first 2 1/2 minutes of the game, and UV led 3-0 at halftime.
“We controlled most of the play and kept it in their end,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We just didn’t find the net often, and their goalie (Phil Sanford) made some nice saves for them.”
Matt Potter and Shayne Wilcox added tallies for UV (9-3-1), who play at Unatego Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists; (UV) Mike Bluy, 1-0, Juston Parks, 1-0, Matt Potter, 1-1, S. Wilcox, 1-0, A. Hayes, 0-1, D. harrington, 0-1. (A) Gus Taylor, 1-0, Jacob Snyder, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 23-13, (A) 3-2.
Saves: (UV) Ryan Johnson, 2, (A) Phil Sanford, 19.
Oxford 4, Greene 3
GREENE – Oxford beat Sidney for the first time in over a decade earlier this year, and pulled out its first win over Greene Tuesday in nine years.
“I’ll say this to the end of the season, without a doubt Greene is the most technically skilled team in our league,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “A win over them is like a sectional win.”
Mike Porter scored the second of his three goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half to pull Greene into a 2-2 tie. On the ensuing kickoff, Taylor Bates hammered in a left-footed shot into the far right netting to move his club ahead. Bates added insurance later in the half touching in a crossing pass.
“I’ve talked about our percentage of shots to goals being miserable this season,” Paden said. “Today it was 50 percent (4-for-8). Anytime you’re around 40 percent, it’s almost unheard of, so to finish at that rate, you can’t ask for anything more.”
Kilean Maynard scored twice in the first half giving Oxford a 2-1 lead.
Summary
(2-1 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Mike Porter, 3-0. (O) Kilean Maynard, 2-1, Taylor Bates, 2-0, Kyle Farrington, 0-1, P.J. Hubman, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-4, (O) 8-6.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 4, (O) Larry Gill, 4, Scott Seiler, 2.
S-E 12, Canastota 0
SHERBURNE – Four Marauders scored their first goals of the season in a rout of Canastota Tuesday.
Derek Wingate scored twice, while Caleb Brown, Corey Fitzgerald, and Chris Dushko found the net. Team scoring leader, Travis Tomaselli, added two goals and two assists and has 14 goals this season.
S-E (5-3, 9-4-2) plays at Waterville Thursday at 7 p.m.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Travis Tomaselli, 2-2, Derek Wingate, 2-0, Gabe Fowler, 1-1, Nolan Fuller, 1-1, Corey Fitzgerald, 1-1, Ethan Sconzo, 1-0, Caleb Brown, 1-0, Sal Magro, 1-0, Chris Dushko, 1-0, Sam McClain, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 39-13, (C) 1-3.
Saves: (SE) none. (C) 7.
Girls’ Soccer
Brookfield 1, Otselic Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley ended its losing streak to start this season playing to a deadlock with Brookfield Tuesday.
Amanda Morse scored off a cross from Cindy Slack 11 minutes into play for OV, who outshot the Beavers, 17-7. “The girls did a good job controlling and moving the ball,” said Vikings coach Ron Graham. “The other good thing is that when the game got physical, we held our cool.”
OV plays at Stockbridge Valley Thursday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Amanda Morse 1-0, Cindy Slack, 0-1. (B) Samantha Dominin, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 17-3 (B) 7-1.
Saves: (OV) Kylie Martin, 4, (B) Amy King, 9.
Laurens 4, G-MU 1
LAURENS – Laurens’ fast start carried it to a Tri-Valley League victory over G-MU Tuesday.
Landra Spoor had two goals for the Leopards – one in each half – as her squad jumped out to a 3-0 lead. “The first half, we just didn’t keep our heads about us,” said G-MU coach Tim Diters. “We were much more solid in the second half, and we were more on the attack (offensively).”
Sara Szollosy tallied for G-MU in the final 40 minutes getting an assist from Kelly McCarthy.
The Raiders play at Edmeston Friday.
Summary
(3-0 Laurens)
Goals-assists: (L) Landra Spoor, 2-1, Jamie Shyder, 1-0, Emily Bilz, 1-0. (G) Sara Szollosy, 1-0, Kelly McCarthy, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (L) 19-1, (G) 12-0.
Saves: (L) Dayle Dutcher, 9, (G) Katie McLaughlin, 4, J. Pedersen, 4.
Swimming
Greene 65, Whitney Point 33
WHITNEY POINT – The last two years, Greene’s matchups with Whitney Point were decided by just a point. The Trojans, showing the strides they have made, won nine of 12 events to win going away.
“They’re down a little bit with numbers, but I think this year’s score is more of any indication of how much stronger and deeper we have become,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
In the highlight of the meet, Lizzy Buhl outtouched Alicia Ford of Whitney Point in the 100 free by one-hundreth of a second finishing in a Greene school-record, 57.85. A precision third turn on her way to the final 25 yards gave Buhl the edge. “This is the first time this season Lizzy has faced someone in the 100 free who was as fast or faster than her,” Platta said. “It pushed her all the way through.”
Greene freshman Katie Crowe broke the 100 breaststroke record for the second time in as many meets timing a 1:20.52. It was the 15th new school record set by the Trojans this season. Beth Ludwig and Helen Zaengle added individual wins for Greene (7-0, 10-0), who host Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.
Results
200 medley relay: (W), 2:10.08. 200 free: (G) Sam Clink, 2:17.64. 200 IM: (G) Helen Zaengle, 2:29.36. 50 free: (W) Alicia Ford, 27.16. Diving: (G) Beth Ludwig, 134.55. 100 fly: (W) Kelly Marcotte, 1:09.31. 100 free: (G) L. Buhl, 57.84.* 500 free: (G) Zaengle, 6:07.68. 200 free relay: (G) Vermaat, E. Dunckle, J. Daniels, M. Buck, 2:00.03. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:08.63. 100 breast: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:20.52*. 400 free relay: (G) S. Clink, M. Buck, H. Zaengle, L. Buhl, 4:10.11.
Golf
Norwich 222, Oneonta 234
ONEONTA – Norwich won for the fifth time this season (5-7), and if not for a forfeit due to incorrectly signed scorecards, would be pressing for a .500-or-better record.
Peter Somich shot a 2-over-par 38 at Oneonta Country Club to lead all players and medal for the 10th time in 12 matches. “I think we’ve exceeded some expectations this season,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We’ve won a couple times on the road, and it usually takes a mature, experienced team to do that. The home-course advantage is a huge difference.”
Ryan Evans added a 42 and Jacob Kelly a 45.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Oneonta C.C.)
NHS: Peter Somich, 38; Ryan Evans, 42; Jacob Kelly, 45; Ryan Cambron, 48; Brian Carson, 49.
Oneonta: Isiah Fleming, 40; Martin Couch, 42; Eric Scorzafava, 48; Joe Sastic, 50; Dan Dokuchitz, 54.
Tennis
Sidney 4, Greene 1
GREENE – Greene dropped its final match of the season Tuesday against Sidney.
First doubles team, Anna Cyr and Kelsey Fiore, picked up the lone team point for the Trojans with their seventh win.
Results
Singles: Shannon Marble (S) d. Vicki Barbeisch, 9-3; Megan Delvecchio (S) d. Tami Mason, 9-6; Marissa Morton d. Sarah Bronstein, 9-2
Doubles: Anna Cyr/Kelsey Fiore (G) d. Leah Barber/Sierra Houck, 9-3; Anna Roberts/Hillary Cross (S) d. Kristi Richards/Mara Duenas, 9-6
Cross Country
S-E runs non-league meet at Ilion
ILION – In a seven-team non-scoring meet at Ilion, Mitch Boise led S-E’s boys placing second out of 77 runners, while Jacob von Mechow added an 18th.
“What made it nice is that the course was a little shorter, and they came in with some nice times,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “It was a test against the clock, and we wanted the consistent improvement to continue.”
S-E’s girls all made proportional time drops, and sophomore Jasmine Huff’s 19th-place finish out of 46 runners (22:49) led the four-girl contingent.
S-E hosts the Center State Conference league meet Saturday afternoon. The girls’ varsity race starts at 3 p.m. and the boys at 3:30 pm.
Results
2.9-mile course at Ilion
S-E boys runners out of 77 runners: Mitch Boise (2), 15:54; Jacob von Mechow (18), 17:58, Brett Buell (31), 18:39; Matt Taylor (50), 20:46; Dan Dubois (60), 21:55; Brandon Brown (66), 22:42; Tom Bagnall (67), 22:42.
S-E girls out of 46 runners: Jasmine Huff (19), 22:49; Andrea Cruz (37), 27:08, Kelly Clark (39), 28:24; Brianne Schwarting (41), 29:49.
Volleyball
Owego 3, Norwich 0
OWEGO – A powerful Owego club had its way with the Tornado Tuesday winning in three games, 25-16, 25-9, 25-10.
Brianna Horton finished with 24 assists to lead Owego as she set up a number of Indians hitters. “Our passes were not where they needed to be, and with a team like Owego, they take advantage,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims.
Katlyn Carnachan had seven digs to lead Norwich, who host Johnson City Thursday.
Statistical Leaders
NHS: Katlyn Carnachan, 1 ace; Kayla May, 1 ace. Megan Garofalo, 2 assists; Kerzia Hopson, Morgan Smith, Kayla May-1 kill apiece. M. Smith, 1 block. K. Carnachan, 7 digs.
Owego: Hannah Barnhart, 4 aces; Brianna Horton, 24 assists. Audrey Espe, 9 kills, 2 blocks.
JV: Owego won 2-0.
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