Oxford, Greene roll to field hockey wins
Elisha Kelly (right) of Norwich and Makenzie Burr of Johnson City pursue the ball during first-half action Wednesday. JC defeated the Tornado, 4-2.
Field Hockey
Oxford 5, Delhi 0
OXFORD – Vanessa Pierson scored the lone first half goal for Oxford, who erupted in the second half offensively.
Julie Davis scored a pair of goals, the first at 28:18. Oxford finished with a season-high 33 penalty corners.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Vanessa Pierson, 1-0, Julie Davis, 2-0, Christi Baker, 1-0, Kristen Ballard, 1-0, Jenna Farwell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (D) 0-1. (O) 17-33.
Saves: (D) Rhianne Warren, 10. (O) none.
Greene 5, Whitney Point 1
WHITNEY POINT – Greene has avoided the pitfall of previous seasons, and continues its strong play heading into the final weeks of the season.
Elisabeth Treadwell scored two goals for Greene including the opener at 22:27. After the Golden Eagles tied the game, Holly Davis cashed in with the go-ahead goal after an Amanda Barton shot. Barton drilled in a penalty stroke for the 3-1 halftime lead.
“We just keep improving as the season goes on,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We’ve had great practices and we haven’t seen that lull.”
The Trojans compete in the Rome Tournament Friday and Saturday.
Summary
(3-1 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Elisabeth Treadwell, 2-0, Holly Davis, 1-0, Amanda Barton, 1-1; Megan Boeltz, 1-0. (W) Amanda Theleman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 29-9, (W) 5-3.
Saves: (G) Jessica Smith, 4, (W) Alisha Whiddall, 22.
Girls’ Soccer
Johnson City 4, Norwich 2
NORWICH – Playing one of its most competive games against STAC competition, Norwich fell to Johnson City Wednesday.
Jaimie Sanita scored both Tornado goals – one unassisted on a breakaway, and the other assisted by Carly Law. “It was a tough, physical game the whole way through,” said Norwich coach Scotty Decker.
Norwich honors its seniors before Friday’s home game with Maine-Endwell.
Summary
Goals-assists: (N) Jaimie Sanita, 2-0, Carly Law, 0-1. (JC) not available.
Shots: JC) 19 (N) 9
Saves: (JC) 8, (N) Amy Clemens, 13.
B-G 2, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Brittney Fahringer and Jennifer Patten had first-half goals for the Bobcats in a shutout victory over Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
Under windy conditions, the two squads combined for just seven shots during the contest. “I felt we did a nice job holding them scoreless in the second half while we were playing against the wind,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek.
The Storm play at Walton Friday.
Summary
(B-G 2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Brittney Fahringer, 1-0, Jennifer Patten, 1-0, Marcie Day, 0-1, Christina Butcher, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 3-4, (BG) 4-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 2, (BG) Anna Feltham, 2.
Tennis
Delhi 3, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Delhi escaped with a narrow victory over Oxford (5-5) winning both doubles matches by tight 10-8 counts Tuesday.
Erica Latourette and Brittany Hadlock won in singles for the Blackhawks.
Results
Singles: Carlene Bracci (D) defeated Erica DeWispelaere (O) 9-4; Erica LaTourette (O) defeated Emily Nelson (D), 9-2; Brittany Hadlock (O) defeated Jackie Prindle (D) 9-7.
Doubles: Amber Recinella and Meghan Hall (D) defeated Megan Phinney and Kristina Frank (O), 10-8; Justine Alwine and LIndsay Sayforth (D) defeated Myranda Batsford and Olivia Powell (O), 10-8.
Oxford 5, Delhi 0
OXFORD – Vanessa Pierson scored the lone first half goal for Oxford, who erupted in the second half offensively.
Julie Davis scored a pair of goals, the first at 28:18. Oxford finished with a season-high 33 penalty corners.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Vanessa Pierson, 1-0, Julie Davis, 2-0, Christi Baker, 1-0, Kristen Ballard, 1-0, Jenna Farwell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (D) 0-1. (O) 17-33.
Saves: (D) Rhianne Warren, 10. (O) none.
Greene 5, Whitney Point 1
WHITNEY POINT – Greene has avoided the pitfall of previous seasons, and continues its strong play heading into the final weeks of the season.
Elisabeth Treadwell scored two goals for Greene including the opener at 22:27. After the Golden Eagles tied the game, Holly Davis cashed in with the go-ahead goal after an Amanda Barton shot. Barton drilled in a penalty stroke for the 3-1 halftime lead.
“We just keep improving as the season goes on,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We’ve had great practices and we haven’t seen that lull.”
The Trojans compete in the Rome Tournament Friday and Saturday.
Summary
(3-1 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Elisabeth Treadwell, 2-0, Holly Davis, 1-0, Amanda Barton, 1-1; Megan Boeltz, 1-0. (W) Amanda Theleman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 29-9, (W) 5-3.
Saves: (G) Jessica Smith, 4, (W) Alisha Whiddall, 22.
Girls’ Soccer
Johnson City 4, Norwich 2
NORWICH – Playing one of its most competive games against STAC competition, Norwich fell to Johnson City Wednesday.
Jaimie Sanita scored both Tornado goals – one unassisted on a breakaway, and the other assisted by Carly Law. “It was a tough, physical game the whole way through,” said Norwich coach Scotty Decker.
Norwich honors its seniors before Friday’s home game with Maine-Endwell.
Summary
Goals-assists: (N) Jaimie Sanita, 2-0, Carly Law, 0-1. (JC) not available.
Shots: JC) 19 (N) 9
Saves: (JC) 8, (N) Amy Clemens, 13.
B-G 2, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Brittney Fahringer and Jennifer Patten had first-half goals for the Bobcats in a shutout victory over Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
Under windy conditions, the two squads combined for just seven shots during the contest. “I felt we did a nice job holding them scoreless in the second half while we were playing against the wind,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek.
The Storm play at Walton Friday.
Summary
(B-G 2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Brittney Fahringer, 1-0, Jennifer Patten, 1-0, Marcie Day, 0-1, Christina Butcher, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 3-4, (BG) 4-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 2, (BG) Anna Feltham, 2.
Tennis
Delhi 3, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Delhi escaped with a narrow victory over Oxford (5-5) winning both doubles matches by tight 10-8 counts Tuesday.
Erica Latourette and Brittany Hadlock won in singles for the Blackhawks.
Results
Singles: Carlene Bracci (D) defeated Erica DeWispelaere (O) 9-4; Erica LaTourette (O) defeated Emily Nelson (D), 9-2; Brittany Hadlock (O) defeated Jackie Prindle (D) 9-7.
Doubles: Amber Recinella and Meghan Hall (D) defeated Megan Phinney and Kristina Frank (O), 10-8; Justine Alwine and LIndsay Sayforth (D) defeated Myranda Batsford and Olivia Powell (O), 10-8.
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