Owego comes on strong; Oxford finishes with winning record

Wrestling

Owego 52, Norwich 19
NORWICH – Owego finished with four pins over the final four matches to pull away from Norwich on the Tornado’s senior recognition night.
Jarred Quigley started the run at 130 pounds, and Josh Souto (145) finished the 24-point spurt. “It was a pretty close match to that point, and even those (last four) were evenly matched,” said Norwich coach Terry Hagenbuch. “Mike Shalna (130) nearly had a pin, and Eric Muserallo (140) was tied at 5-5.
“We have been giving up about 50 points a match, but tonight was a much better effort out of our kids. The score really wasn’t indicative of the matches.”
Josh Steward won by forfeit at 189 and Shawn Wood (215) added a pin to put the Tornado on the board. Mike Hull (112) grabbed an overtime decision win, while Rick Reihl gained a major decision victory at 125 pounds.
Norwich competes in the STAC Tournament at Johnson City Friday and Saturday.
Results
152: Tony Quaranta (O) pinned Casey Rogers, 5:47. 160: James Lipkowski (O) pinned Josh Smith, :57. 171: Richard Rosario (O) won by fft. 189: Josh Steward (N) won by fft. 215: Shawn Wood (N) pinned Rob Dietrich, 5:52. 103: Troy Forbes (O) dec. Tanner Cummings, 19-5. 112: Michael Hull (N) dec. Cody Johnson, 6-4 (OT), 119: John Elliott (O) pinned Kyle Boeltz, 1:00. 125: Rick Reihl (N) dec. AJ Mularkey, 13-4. 130: Jarred Quigley (O) pinned Mike Shalna, 4:23. 135: Jake Warner (O) pinned Teddy Jerome, 3:55. 140: Bob Slack (O) pinned Eric Muserallo, 5:04. 145: Josh Souto (O) pinned Dakota Kohout, 1:53.
Official: Karl Crouse.

Oxford wins a pair
OXFORD – Oxford won a pair of dual meets in a three-way matchup with Walton and Marathon Wednesday to close its season with a 10-9 overall mark.
Justin Crandall (171) and Andy Hadlock (189) picked up back-to-back pins in the Walton contest to help the Blackhawks build a 21-3 advantage en route to a 42-27 triumph.
Against Marathon, four forfeit wins and Jim Fagnani’s pin at 215 pounds were enough to escape with a 30-29 victory.
Oxford 42, Walton 27
145- Ox. Cameron Lints dec 10-3 over Evan Boyd
152- Wal. Cody Reed fall 3:58 over Victor Pier
160- Ox. Travis Frank fft
171- Ox. Justin Crandall fall 1:31 over Wal. Eric Besemer
189- Ox. Andy Hadlock fall :23 over Travis Rathmell
215- Wal. Richard Fletcher fall 3:36 Jim Fagnani
103- Ox. Devin Depew won by fft
112- Wal. Dustin Vanvolkenburg fft
119- Wal. Jon Conklin fft
125-Ox. Skyler Smith dec 8-1 over Jimmy Macdonald
130- Ox. PJ Hubman won by fft.
135- Ox. Ian Grundner won by fft.
140- Wal Ed Perez dec 4-0 over Ed Grundner
Oxford 30, Marathon 29
160- Ox. Travis Frank won by forfeit
171- Ox. Justin Crandall won by fft
189- Ox Andy Hadlock won by fft.
215 Ox. Jim Fagnani fall 3:25 over. Dustin Mejean
103- Mar. Frank Davis dec 4-3 over Devin Depew
112- Mar. Chris Santanastaso won by fft.
119- no match
125- Mar. Mikhail Brown dec 16-2 over Skyler Smith
130- Mar. Tyler Malmberg dec 9-0 over PJ Hubman
135- Mar. Kasey Bush dec 2-0 over Ian Grundner
140- Mar. Scott Torbitt dec 1-0 over Cameron Lints
145- Ox. Josh Jordan won by forfeit
152- Mar. Dan Morehouse fall 3:00 over Victor Pier.
 
Boys’ Basketball

Seton Catholic Central 50, Norwich 43
BINGHAMTON – Norwich suffered its fifth single-digit loss by seven points or less, and has lost its last three games by a combined 11 points.
Max Jones led the Saints with 18 points, and Dan Gosney pumped in a surprising 12 in the victory. “This gym has been difficult for us, but we were good tonight,” said Norwich coach Mark Abbott. “We just had some trouble finishing.”
In the last eight days Norwich lost by three to Chenango Valley in overtime, by one to Susquehanna Valley last Friday, and last night’s defeat ended the disappointing trio of setbacks. “We knew this would be a tough stretch, but it’s tough for us because we were right there in all of them,” Abbott said. “It was another good physical effort on our part, but we have to find a way to finish games. It’s tough being close and not coming out on top.”
Robert Martin scored 15 points for Norwich (8-6) and Nate Foote added 10. The Tornado play at Maine-Endwell Friday.
Norwich: Shane Thompson, 1 0-0-2; Chris Mattingly, 0; Patrick Coates, 0; Keegan Edwards, 0; Nate Foote, 2 4-4-10; Robert Martin, 3 7-8-15; Vaughn Labor, 0; Tyler Saroka, 2 0-0-6 ; Justin Ballin, 1 0-0-2; Wade Kornegay, 0; Amos Parry, 3 2-4-8; Craig Berg, 0. Totals: 12 13-16-43.
SCC: Anthony Kashou, 1 0-0-2; Matt Meier, 2 2-2-6; Shane O’Neil, 1 0-0-2; Max Jones, 7 4-10-18; Nick Wan, 2 0-0-4; Dan Gosney, 5 2-4-12; Pat Matthews, 1 0-0-2; Chris Furner, 2 0-2-4; Kit Kolpakas, 0. Totals: 21 8-18-50.
NHS 12 10 9 12–43
SCC 11 17 10 12–50
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (N) Foote 2, Martin 2, Saroka 2. JV: SCC won 49-47. Officials: Dadamio, Bowers.

Otselic Valley 53 Stockbridge Valley 35
MUNNSVILLE – Otselic Valley won with defense picking up its third straight win Wednesday night at Stockbridge Valley.
David Cerasani led with 13 points and six assists, Greg Evans had 10 points, and Taylor Duell racked up nine points and nine rebounds. “It was kind of a sloppy game, but we were able to create some offense out of our defense in the second half,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “I just hope we are able to execute better in our offensive sets.”
OV: Chris Olin, 0; Taylor Duell, 4 1-2-9; David Cerasani, 6 1-3-13; Shawn Hillman, 2 0-0-4; Greg Evans, 4 0-0-10 ; Eric Wentworth, 0 1-7-1; Justin Shapley, 2 2-2-6; Rasmussen, 0; Brown, 1 0-0-3; Williams, 0 1-2-1; Robert Guyer, 3 0-2-6; Wood, 0 . Totals: 22 6-18-53.
SV: Carney, 1 1-2-3; Smith, 0; Hadlock, 0; Tuke, 0 1-2-1 ; March, 0; Maris, 4 1-4-9; True, 3 0-0-6; Stewart, 0; Slater, 6 2214; Jermaine, ; Mennig, 1 0-22. Totals: 15 5-12-35.
OV 11 20 10 12–53
SV 6 14 6 9–35
Team fouls: (S) 19, (O) 15. Three-point goals: (OV) Evans 2, Brown JV: OV won.

Girls’ Basketball

Harpursville 69, Unadilla Valley 33
HARPURSVILLE – Lindsay Kimmel started the game with a three ball, and didn’t stop scoring until her team had established a commanding 37-point lead after three periods in Wednesday’s game.
Kimmel scored 11 in the first quarter and had 14 more in the third including four three balls on her way to a 30-point game. “It was my first view of (Kimmel), and it was fun to watch someone that good,” said UV coach Daryl Decker.
The Storm play at Delhi Friday.
UV: Jenna Rudnitsky, 2 0-0-4; Caree Acre, 2 0-0-5 ; Rachel Dye, 0; Jess Lorence, 1 0-0-2; Katelyn Ross, 2 0-3-4; Cierra Izard, 2 0-0-4; Sarah Talbot, 2 1-1-5; K. Elliott, 0; L. Clapperton, 0; Katrina Benson, 1 0-0-2; Sally Hartwick, 0; Brittni Fancher, 0 2-2-2; Hannah Johnson, 2 1-2-5. Totals: 14 4-8-33.
Harpursville: Katie Greene, 4 4-4-13; Angela Eberly, 2 0-0-4; Alycia Kimmel, 2 0-0-6; Hannah Kimmel, 4 2-2-10; Lindsay Kimmel, 12 0-0-30; Melissa O’Donnell, 2 2-2-6 Leslie Dauphinais, 0. Totals: 26 8-8-69.
Score by quarters
UVal 4 10 4 15–33
Harp. 23 14 18 14–69
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (H) L. Kimmel 6, A. Kimmel 2, Greene 2, (UV) Acre 1. JV: UV won. Officials: Cicciarelli, Ferigno.

B-G 51, Oxford 39
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford won the battle of MAC co-division leaders getting 20 points and four assists from senior Jen Patten Wednesday.
Patten scored seven points in the pivotal third quarter in which B-G stretched a three-point halftime lead to 10. “Jen kind of took over for about a 3 1/2-minute stretch in the third quarter,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “It was important to come out and stop the bleeding in the third quarter, and Jen really set the tempo for us.”
Oxford (7-4) closed a nine-point first-quarter deficit to three at halftime to put the pressure on. Alysa Law led Oxford with 13 points.
Samantha Spalholz scored a season-high 11 for B-G (9-2) and added six steals. Nicole Conway snagged a team-best eight rebounds.
Oxford: Katie Seiler, 1 3-4-5; Alysa Law, 6 1-3-13; C. Baker, 1 0-2-2; Chantel Crandall, 0; Erin Law, 2 0-0-4; Hollyann Branham, 2 0-1-4; Felicia Tynan, 1 0-0-2 ; J. Davis, 1 1-2-3; Amanda Nightengale, 3 0-1-6 . Totals: 17 5-13-39.
B-G: Sam Spalholz, 4 3-4-11; Mariah Schaeffer, 3 4-6-10; Jen Patten, 8 2-4-20; Liz Holbert, 0; Brittany Fahringer, 0; Nicole Conway, 1 2-4-4; Marcie Day, 2 2-4-6 . Totals: 18 13-20-51.
Oxf 3 16 8 12–39
B-G 12 10 15 14–51
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (BG) Patten 2. JV: Oxford won 46-28. Officials: Haynes, King.

Volleyball

Cooperstown 3, S-E 0
SHERBURNE – S-E was unable to make it back-to-back wins in as many nights falling to Cooperstown in three games, 25-18, 25-15, 25-23.
Dee Holden had three kills and Heather Barley added five aces and three assists for S-E (7-9) in the loss.
Statistics
Cooperstown (7-6): Chelsea Sam, 3 kills, 14 assists; Kim Armstrong, 8 assists; Katie Harringan, 5 aces, 6 kills; Morgan Clark, 5 kills, 2 blocks.
S-E (7-9): Dee Holden 3 kills, 3 digs; Heather Barley, 5 aces, 3 assists; Holly Wilcox, 2 aces, 3 digs.
JV: Cooperstown won 2-1.

Bowling

Greene splits
GREENE – Greene’s girls improved to 10-1 overall getting a 517 series from Tiffany Tallett to blank Walton, 7-0 Wednesday.
Walton’s boys came from behind in the last frame to edge Greene by nine pins and take a 5-2 win. Dylan Green strung together seven strikes for the Warriors and finished with a 276 in the final game to lead his team.
Keith Savory rolled a 648 for the Trojans (8-3) and Justin Fuller added a 622 triple.
Varsity Honor Scores
at Greene Bowlodrome
Boys
Walton 5, Greene 2
Walton (2,852): Blake Shaw, 258, 612; dylan Green, 276, 608; Ben Green, 214, 245, 637.
Greene (2,851): Matt Patrick, 228, Justin Fuller, 207, 220, 622; Keith Savory, 201, 202, 245, 648.
Girls
Greene 7, Walton 0
Greene (2,157): Anna Cyr, 209, Tiffany Tallett, 181, 188, 517.
Walton (1,869): no honor scores

Late Tuesday

Girls’ Basketball

S-E 60, Sauquoit Valley 56
SAUQUOIT – Sherburne-Earlville captured its seventh straight win to keep its division title hopes alive Tuesday at Sauquoit Valley.
Courtney Kurtz hit a jumper with 40 seconds left to up the Marauders’ lead to four, and sophomore Karli Harris hit a three ball late to seal the win. “Sauquoit Valley hung in there pretty good, and it was nice for us to pull out a win when we weren’t playing well,” said S-E coach Jeff Barry.
Kurtz finished with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and five steals. Erin Dowdall added 15 points and Adrienne Cross had 10.
S-E: Courtney Kurtz, 6 6-10-18; Megan Welshko, 0; Brenda Hoefler, 1 1-5-3; Adrienne Cross, 4 2-7-10; Samantha Crandall, 0; Megan Record, 1 2-2-4; Leah LoPresti, 0; Danielle Green, 0 1-2-1; Karli Harris, 4 0-2-9; Erin Dowdall, 6 1-2-15. Totals: 22 13-30-60.
Sauquoit Valley: Kayla Calogero, 1 2-4-4; Emily Jarecki, 3 5-611; Katie Lenard, 1 1-1-3; Abby Shepherd, 3 2-2-8; Kelly Rudhitski, 2 4-5-8; Renee Whelan, 5 0-0-12; Stephanie Kemp, 0; Kelsey Freeman, 0; Heather Frost, 5 0-0-10. Totals: 20 14-18-56 .
SE 16 7 19 18–60
SV 14 9 19 14–56
Fouled out: (SE) Cross, Green, (S) Jarecki, Frost. Three-point goals: (SE) Harris, Dowdall 2, (SV) Whalen 2. JV: SV won, 50-43.

Boys’ Swimmng

Oneonta 72, S-E 30
 SHERBURNE – Brett Shedden was a winner in diving in just his third competition to earn the Marauders’ lone win in Tuesday’s home meet with Oneonta. Shedden scored a 109.85.
“Almost everyone is dropping time and I am confident that more time will be dropped in the next meet against Greene,” said S-E coach George McKay.
Results
200 Medley Relay: (O) Miller, Jones, Robbins, Ross; 200 Free: (O) Moffett; 200 IM: (O) Miller; 50 Free: (S) Ashton; Diving: (S) Shedden 109.85; 100 Fly: (O) Jones 1:09.37; 100 Free: (O) Ross 59.63; 500 Free: (O) Moffett 6:11.25; 200 Free Relay: (O) Ross, Robbins, Jones, Moffett 1:46.35; 100 Back: (O) Miller 1:06.71; 100 Breast: (O) Jones 1:16.56; 400 Free Relay: (O) Beckmeyer, Miller, Doyle, Moffett 4:12.94

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