S-E muscles past Morrisville-Eaton
Evening Sun Report
Wrestling
Sherburne-Earlville 36, Morrisville-Eaton 30
SHERBURNE – Danny Cleveland’s pin at 140 pounds gave Sherburne-Earlville momentum, and a pair of wins in the heavyweight ranks put a stamp on the Marauders’ dual meet victory Tuesday night.
Cleveland pinned Joe Vandee at 1:59, and just a year ago the pairing ended in a two-point decision for Cleveland. “We weren’t sure which way that match would go, but that’s a potential 12-point swing depending on which way it ends up,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks.
John Posson (189) and Chris Pike (215) added wins – Posson by pinfall – and the Marauders benefited from a pair of forfeits. “We came through against a well-coached team, and we won all the matches we were supposed to win tonight,” Hicks said.
S-E is at Oneonta Friday.
Results
119: Daniel Hicks (S) tf over Shane Devlin, 17-2. 125: Ethan Morley (M) dec. Dave Davis, 12-2; 130: Ruarke Devlin (M) pinned Dustin Brooks, 3:20. 135: Brett Buell (SE) pinned Jordan Doroshenko, 2:19. 140: Dan Cleveland (S) pinned Joe Vandee, 1:59. 145: Blake Shields (M) pinned Virgil Thomas, 1:03. 152: Wheeler Brunschmid (S) won by fft. 160: Ryan Leblanc (M) tfall Mike Ezzo, 17-0. 171: Alex Meyers (M) dec. Garrett Hunter, 9-1. 189: John Posson (S) pinned Ethan Childs, 1:52. 215; Chris Pike (S) dec. Mike Barker, 5-2. 103: Matt Cosens (S) won by fft. 112: Darrin Perry (M) pinned James Bennett, :34.
JV: S-E won 24-0.
Chenango Valley 62, Norwich 9
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich gave up five forfeits to the Warriors, a margin too great to overcome against one of the burgeoning wrestling programs in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference.
Rick Reihl (135) won by decision for Norwich, and Josh Steward (189) pinned his CV opponent for the lone Tornado wins. “We kept the young guys out of the lineup and put them in JV matches to hopefully give them more mat time,” said Norwich coach Terry Hagenbuch. “It doesn’t do them any good going out and getting pinned in the first minute.”
Results
119: Nick Troutman (CV) won by fft. 125: Steve Devita (C) pinned Mike Rogers, 1:36. 130: Billy Dayton (C) won by fft. 135; Rick Reihl (N) dec. Dustin Begall, 8-6. 140: Jordan Transue (C) dec. Eric Muserallo, 8-2. 145: AJ Cox(C) won by fft. 152: Matt Shaffer (C) dec. Dakota Kohout, 13-5. 160: Steve Klepher (C) won by fft. 171: Matt Currie (C) pinned Josh Smith, :34. 189: Josh Steward (N) pinned Bryan Stinson, 1:14. 215: Josh Huntley (N) pinned Donald Towndrow, 1:13. 103: Cameron Fisher (C) won by fft. 112: Roddy Wahl (C) pinned Mike Hull, :41.
JV: CV won 32-12. Official: Carl Koenig.
Unadilla Valley 61, Sidney 9
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley started with wins in the first four matches to lead 21-0, and never looked back in a blowout of the undermanned Warriors Tuesday.
The Storm, who are unbeaten thus far in dual meets, received forfeits in seven of the 13 scheduled weight divisions to sew up the victory.
Dennis Murphy (130) and Todd Wilcox (152) won decisions for the Storm.
Results
125: Trenton Franklin (UV) won by fft. 130: Dennis Murphy (UV) dec. Derek Lamb, 6-1; 135: Freddie Hutchinson (UV) pinned Brian Ruland, 5:00. 140: Shayne Wilcox (UV) won by fft. 145: Vaughn Alston (S) pinned David Johnson, 3:00. 152: Todd Wilcox (UV) dec. Chase Mott, 8-0. 160: T.J. Brownell (UV) won by fft. 171: Josh Sandell (UV) won by fft. 189: Jordan Clapperton (S) dec. Justin Peek, 10-4. 215: Justin Sigler (UV) won by fft. 103: Tyler Peet (UV) won by fft. 112: Greg DuVall (UV) won by fft. 119: Taylor Anderson (UV) won by fft.
Volleyball
B-G 3, Sidney 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G won for the third time in four matches sweeping Sidney Tuesday, 25-17, 25-11, 25-17.
Jess Zito had eight aces and three kills, and Allison Rose posted a team-best four kills to go with four aces. “We had some girls come off the bench and make some nice contributions,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins.
Statistics
Sidney: Kayla Edwards, 6 assists, 5 digs; Victor Maggio, 1 block, Katie Ruttenbar, 3 kills; Sarah Singlar, 3 aces, 6 digs.
B-G (3-1): Rebecca Thomas, 2 aces, 4 assists; Cierra Hartwell, 7 aces, 4 assists; Jessica Zito, 8 aces, 3 kills, 1 block. Allison Rossa, 4 aces, 5 kills; Nikki O’Brien, 4 aces.
Delhi 3, Oxford 1
DELHI – Rene Ladlee had 10 kills for Delhi, who overcame Oxford’s first-game victory to win in four Tuesday, 16-25, 25-12, 25-21, 25-9.
Sierra Ruff had six aces for the Blackhawks and served 10 straight points in Oxford’s first-game win. Becky Head added nine assists for Oxford (1-4).
Statistics
Oxford: Sierra Ruff, 6 aces; Arik Nisbet, 8 kills; Erica LaTourette, 6 kills; Becky Head, 9 assists.
Delhi: Jenny Lyon, 11 aces; Renee Ladlee, 10 kills, 1 block; Katie Seward, 20 assists.
Deposit 3, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Caitlin Diffenderfer had three kills and three aces for Deposit in a 25-23, 25-15, 25-16 victory over winless Unadilla Valley (0-4) Tuesday.
Michelle Brown served two aces for UV
Boys’ Swimming
Norwich 94, Union-Endicott 79
NORWICH – What Norwich coach Rick Marchant potentially foresaw as a tight match with Union-Endicott turned into an easy victory.
The Purple Tornado swam exhibition the last three events as the victory was already secured; Norwich’s second win in as many nights. “They were somewhat undermanned and missing some key swimmers, so were able to enjoy a comfortable win,” Marchant said.
Norwich won seven of the first nine events with Ryan Marchant winning twice, and Ryan Cambron, Evan Wendt, and Cole Adams securing firsts. Norwich also captured two relays to establish a 94-46 lead before entering exhibition mode.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Ross, Cambron, Wenzel, Delmonico, 1:57.37. 200 free; (N) R. Marchant, 1:56.63. 200 IM: (N) R. Cambron, 2:26.33. 50 free: (UE) Palmisano, 24.23. Diving: (N) Evan Wendt, 191.45. 100 fly: (N) R. Marchant, 59.31. 100 free: (UE) Palmisano, 53.62. 500 free: (N) C. Adams, 5:33.01. 200 free relay: (N) Streichert, Delmonico, Ostrom, R. Marchant, 1:46.92; 100 back: (UE) Jones, 1:19.62; 100 breast: (UE) Sells, 1:16.00. 400 free relay: (UE), 4:08.44.
Bowling
S-E takes pair
CLINTON – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls improved to 6-0 on the season with a 5-0 sweep of Canastota, while the boys topped their counterparts, 4-1.
Joe Meade tossed a 677 series for S-E, and Hannah Wilcox’s 212 game paced the girls.
Varsity honor scores
(at Hi-Skor Lanes)
Boys
S-E (2802) Joe Meade, 248, 214, 215, 677; Dan Philhower, 202, Matt Symonds, 200.
Canastota (2582) Dan Hibbard, 2905, 582
JV: S-E won 5-0.
Girls
S-E (2182): Hannah Wilcox, 212, Morgan Reid, 510, 184; Kim Johnson, 185.
Canastota (1621): no honor scores
JV: S-E won 5-0
Norwich 5, Chenango Forks 2
CHENANGO FORKS – Norwich rebounded from a first-game loss to defeat Chenango Forks Tuesday on the road.
Chasen Smith rolled a season-high 256 game for the Tornado, while Kyle Ewen’s 598 series paced the Tornado, who are at Oneonta today.
Varsity honor scores
NHS (2,742): James Glover, 208; Kyle Ewen, 232; Chasen Smith, 256; Chris Ewen, 221.
CF (2,550): Taylor Richards, 220; Tanner Patrick, 215, 214, 621; Zach Van Kuren, 266, 211, 643.
JV: Norwich won 7-0.
Wrestling
Sherburne-Earlville 36, Morrisville-Eaton 30
SHERBURNE – Danny Cleveland’s pin at 140 pounds gave Sherburne-Earlville momentum, and a pair of wins in the heavyweight ranks put a stamp on the Marauders’ dual meet victory Tuesday night.
Cleveland pinned Joe Vandee at 1:59, and just a year ago the pairing ended in a two-point decision for Cleveland. “We weren’t sure which way that match would go, but that’s a potential 12-point swing depending on which way it ends up,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks.
John Posson (189) and Chris Pike (215) added wins – Posson by pinfall – and the Marauders benefited from a pair of forfeits. “We came through against a well-coached team, and we won all the matches we were supposed to win tonight,” Hicks said.
S-E is at Oneonta Friday.
Results
119: Daniel Hicks (S) tf over Shane Devlin, 17-2. 125: Ethan Morley (M) dec. Dave Davis, 12-2; 130: Ruarke Devlin (M) pinned Dustin Brooks, 3:20. 135: Brett Buell (SE) pinned Jordan Doroshenko, 2:19. 140: Dan Cleveland (S) pinned Joe Vandee, 1:59. 145: Blake Shields (M) pinned Virgil Thomas, 1:03. 152: Wheeler Brunschmid (S) won by fft. 160: Ryan Leblanc (M) tfall Mike Ezzo, 17-0. 171: Alex Meyers (M) dec. Garrett Hunter, 9-1. 189: John Posson (S) pinned Ethan Childs, 1:52. 215; Chris Pike (S) dec. Mike Barker, 5-2. 103: Matt Cosens (S) won by fft. 112: Darrin Perry (M) pinned James Bennett, :34.
JV: S-E won 24-0.
Chenango Valley 62, Norwich 9
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich gave up five forfeits to the Warriors, a margin too great to overcome against one of the burgeoning wrestling programs in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference.
Rick Reihl (135) won by decision for Norwich, and Josh Steward (189) pinned his CV opponent for the lone Tornado wins. “We kept the young guys out of the lineup and put them in JV matches to hopefully give them more mat time,” said Norwich coach Terry Hagenbuch. “It doesn’t do them any good going out and getting pinned in the first minute.”
Results
119: Nick Troutman (CV) won by fft. 125: Steve Devita (C) pinned Mike Rogers, 1:36. 130: Billy Dayton (C) won by fft. 135; Rick Reihl (N) dec. Dustin Begall, 8-6. 140: Jordan Transue (C) dec. Eric Muserallo, 8-2. 145: AJ Cox(C) won by fft. 152: Matt Shaffer (C) dec. Dakota Kohout, 13-5. 160: Steve Klepher (C) won by fft. 171: Matt Currie (C) pinned Josh Smith, :34. 189: Josh Steward (N) pinned Bryan Stinson, 1:14. 215: Josh Huntley (N) pinned Donald Towndrow, 1:13. 103: Cameron Fisher (C) won by fft. 112: Roddy Wahl (C) pinned Mike Hull, :41.
JV: CV won 32-12. Official: Carl Koenig.
Unadilla Valley 61, Sidney 9
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley started with wins in the first four matches to lead 21-0, and never looked back in a blowout of the undermanned Warriors Tuesday.
The Storm, who are unbeaten thus far in dual meets, received forfeits in seven of the 13 scheduled weight divisions to sew up the victory.
Dennis Murphy (130) and Todd Wilcox (152) won decisions for the Storm.
Results
125: Trenton Franklin (UV) won by fft. 130: Dennis Murphy (UV) dec. Derek Lamb, 6-1; 135: Freddie Hutchinson (UV) pinned Brian Ruland, 5:00. 140: Shayne Wilcox (UV) won by fft. 145: Vaughn Alston (S) pinned David Johnson, 3:00. 152: Todd Wilcox (UV) dec. Chase Mott, 8-0. 160: T.J. Brownell (UV) won by fft. 171: Josh Sandell (UV) won by fft. 189: Jordan Clapperton (S) dec. Justin Peek, 10-4. 215: Justin Sigler (UV) won by fft. 103: Tyler Peet (UV) won by fft. 112: Greg DuVall (UV) won by fft. 119: Taylor Anderson (UV) won by fft.
Volleyball
B-G 3, Sidney 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G won for the third time in four matches sweeping Sidney Tuesday, 25-17, 25-11, 25-17.
Jess Zito had eight aces and three kills, and Allison Rose posted a team-best four kills to go with four aces. “We had some girls come off the bench and make some nice contributions,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins.
Statistics
Sidney: Kayla Edwards, 6 assists, 5 digs; Victor Maggio, 1 block, Katie Ruttenbar, 3 kills; Sarah Singlar, 3 aces, 6 digs.
B-G (3-1): Rebecca Thomas, 2 aces, 4 assists; Cierra Hartwell, 7 aces, 4 assists; Jessica Zito, 8 aces, 3 kills, 1 block. Allison Rossa, 4 aces, 5 kills; Nikki O’Brien, 4 aces.
Delhi 3, Oxford 1
DELHI – Rene Ladlee had 10 kills for Delhi, who overcame Oxford’s first-game victory to win in four Tuesday, 16-25, 25-12, 25-21, 25-9.
Sierra Ruff had six aces for the Blackhawks and served 10 straight points in Oxford’s first-game win. Becky Head added nine assists for Oxford (1-4).
Statistics
Oxford: Sierra Ruff, 6 aces; Arik Nisbet, 8 kills; Erica LaTourette, 6 kills; Becky Head, 9 assists.
Delhi: Jenny Lyon, 11 aces; Renee Ladlee, 10 kills, 1 block; Katie Seward, 20 assists.
Deposit 3, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Caitlin Diffenderfer had three kills and three aces for Deposit in a 25-23, 25-15, 25-16 victory over winless Unadilla Valley (0-4) Tuesday.
Michelle Brown served two aces for UV
Boys’ Swimming
Norwich 94, Union-Endicott 79
NORWICH – What Norwich coach Rick Marchant potentially foresaw as a tight match with Union-Endicott turned into an easy victory.
The Purple Tornado swam exhibition the last three events as the victory was already secured; Norwich’s second win in as many nights. “They were somewhat undermanned and missing some key swimmers, so were able to enjoy a comfortable win,” Marchant said.
Norwich won seven of the first nine events with Ryan Marchant winning twice, and Ryan Cambron, Evan Wendt, and Cole Adams securing firsts. Norwich also captured two relays to establish a 94-46 lead before entering exhibition mode.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Ross, Cambron, Wenzel, Delmonico, 1:57.37. 200 free; (N) R. Marchant, 1:56.63. 200 IM: (N) R. Cambron, 2:26.33. 50 free: (UE) Palmisano, 24.23. Diving: (N) Evan Wendt, 191.45. 100 fly: (N) R. Marchant, 59.31. 100 free: (UE) Palmisano, 53.62. 500 free: (N) C. Adams, 5:33.01. 200 free relay: (N) Streichert, Delmonico, Ostrom, R. Marchant, 1:46.92; 100 back: (UE) Jones, 1:19.62; 100 breast: (UE) Sells, 1:16.00. 400 free relay: (UE), 4:08.44.
Bowling
S-E takes pair
CLINTON – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls improved to 6-0 on the season with a 5-0 sweep of Canastota, while the boys topped their counterparts, 4-1.
Joe Meade tossed a 677 series for S-E, and Hannah Wilcox’s 212 game paced the girls.
Varsity honor scores
(at Hi-Skor Lanes)
Boys
S-E (2802) Joe Meade, 248, 214, 215, 677; Dan Philhower, 202, Matt Symonds, 200.
Canastota (2582) Dan Hibbard, 2905, 582
JV: S-E won 5-0.
Girls
S-E (2182): Hannah Wilcox, 212, Morgan Reid, 510, 184; Kim Johnson, 185.
Canastota (1621): no honor scores
JV: S-E won 5-0
Norwich 5, Chenango Forks 2
CHENANGO FORKS – Norwich rebounded from a first-game loss to defeat Chenango Forks Tuesday on the road.
Chasen Smith rolled a season-high 256 game for the Tornado, while Kyle Ewen’s 598 series paced the Tornado, who are at Oneonta today.
Varsity honor scores
NHS (2,742): James Glover, 208; Kyle Ewen, 232; Chasen Smith, 256; Chris Ewen, 221.
CF (2,550): Taylor Richards, 220; Tanner Patrick, 215, 214, 621; Zach Van Kuren, 266, 211, 643.
JV: Norwich won 7-0.
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