Greene eliminated from state playoffs
Evening Sun Report
Field Hockey
LAKELAND – Greene’s bid at a state title ended Saturday afternoon at Lakeland in the Class A quarterfinals.
Melissa Gonzalez, a member of the U.S. Under-17 national team, scored three second-half goals spurring her club to a 5-1 triumph over the Trojans (15-4).
It was the most goals allowed by Greene this season in a contest, eclipsing the three it gave up to Section IV Class B champion Maine-Endwell, who moved onto the Class B semifinals beating Rye. “The kids played pretty well, unfortunately the final score does not reflect that,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin.
Holly Davis scored for Greene in the final 5 1/2 minutes of the game.
Score by half
Gre. 0 1–1
Lld. 1 4–5
Goals: (G) Holly Davis. (L) Melissa Gonzalez, 3, Chelsea Robinson, Leah Sisisto.
Shots: (G) 2, (L) 10.
Saves: (G) Jessica Smith 4, (L) 1.
Cross Country
Boise contributes to Section III title
WARWICK – It was a perfect ending to Sherburne-Earlville senior Mitch Boise’s cross country career.
Boise, who qualified for the state cross country meet for the second straight time, helped Section III win the New York State Class C team championship Saturday at Warwick Valley.
“It was Mitch’s last shot, and having that shot, he wanted to seize the moment,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “He was thrilled with the finish. Not only did he he make it to states, which was one of his goals, but he contributed as a scoring runner.”
Among 132 Class C runners, Boise finished 21st overall timing a personal-best 16:57 over the 3.1-mile course. Boise’s time was sixth out of 10 scoring runners for Section III’s squad. “What a way to end his career,” Geary said. “It was icing on the cake.”
Field Hockey
LAKELAND – Greene’s bid at a state title ended Saturday afternoon at Lakeland in the Class A quarterfinals.
Melissa Gonzalez, a member of the U.S. Under-17 national team, scored three second-half goals spurring her club to a 5-1 triumph over the Trojans (15-4).
It was the most goals allowed by Greene this season in a contest, eclipsing the three it gave up to Section IV Class B champion Maine-Endwell, who moved onto the Class B semifinals beating Rye. “The kids played pretty well, unfortunately the final score does not reflect that,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin.
Holly Davis scored for Greene in the final 5 1/2 minutes of the game.
Score by half
Gre. 0 1–1
Lld. 1 4–5
Goals: (G) Holly Davis. (L) Melissa Gonzalez, 3, Chelsea Robinson, Leah Sisisto.
Shots: (G) 2, (L) 10.
Saves: (G) Jessica Smith 4, (L) 1.
Cross Country
Boise contributes to Section III title
WARWICK – It was a perfect ending to Sherburne-Earlville senior Mitch Boise’s cross country career.
Boise, who qualified for the state cross country meet for the second straight time, helped Section III win the New York State Class C team championship Saturday at Warwick Valley.
“It was Mitch’s last shot, and having that shot, he wanted to seize the moment,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “He was thrilled with the finish. Not only did he he make it to states, which was one of his goals, but he contributed as a scoring runner.”
Among 132 Class C runners, Boise finished 21st overall timing a personal-best 16:57 over the 3.1-mile course. Boise’s time was sixth out of 10 scoring runners for Section III’s squad. “What a way to end his career,” Geary said. “It was icing on the cake.”
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