Sherburne-Earlville rallies for win over UV

Wrestling

S-E 33, Unadilla Valley 31
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville won the final six matches, and 215-pounder Chris Pike held on for a 7-6 win over Justin Sigler to give the Marauders a close dual meet win over Unadilla Valley Thursday on S-E’s senior recognition night.
The Storm, a qualifier for the Section IV dual meet tournament, established a big lead early getting pins from Greg DuVall (103), Tyler Peet (112), and Dennis Murphy (130).
S-E rallied receiving two forfeits, and a pin from John Posson (189). “This was a good win for us and lot of fans were there from both schools,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks. “The UV coach is a Sherburne-Earlville graduate, so it was nice to have him in town, and we’d like to get this rivalry going again.”
The Marauders compete in the Section III Class B tournament Saturday at V-V-S.
Results
103: Greg Duvall (UV) pinned Matt Cosens, :50. 112: Tyler Peet (UV) pinned J. Bennett, :47. 119: Daniel Hicks (SE) pinned Taylor Anderson, 5:20. 125: Mark Geier (UV) won by fft. 130: Dennis Murphy (UV) pinned Josh Trask, 4:58. 135: Shayne Wilcox (UV) dec. Brett Buell, 11-1. 140: Todd Wilcox (UV) dec. Dan Cleveland, 6-2. 145: Seth Mullenax (S) dec. Freddie Hutchinson, 8-6. 152: Wheeler Brunschmid (SE) won by fft. 160: Mike Ezzo (UV) won by fft. 171: Zach Thomas (SE) major dec. over Josh Sandell, 15-1. 189: John Posson (S) pinned Justin Peek, 2:09. 215: Chris Pike (SE) Justin Sigler, 7-6.
JV: none. Official: Bob Hagenbuch.

Boys’ Basketball

S-E 51, Hamilton 31
HAMILTON – Sherburne-Earlville stifled Hamilton’s offense holding the Emerald Knights’ leading scorer without a point, while extending its unbeaten record to 19-0.
Wilson Rose scored all 16 of his points in the first half as S-E moved out to 30-13 lead. Jon Pinney added 10 in the second half to wind up with a game-high 18 markers. “We really felt we didn’t play with the defensive intensity that we should the past two games,” said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard. “We kind of made a point to get that back tonight.”
Hamilton sharpshooter Matt Martin, who averaged 15 points a game coming in and had one contest where he made nine three-pointers, finished just 0-for-2 from the line. “Drew Doscher and Caleb Johnson took turns guarding (Martin), and we wanted to make sure someone was always in his face when he tried to shoot the ball,” Vibbard said. “I think it frustrated (Hamilton) and took them out of their offense.”
The Marauders close their regular season at Mt. Markham Saturday.
S-E: Ken Knickerbocker, 0; Corey Fitzgerald, 1 0-0-2; Gabe Fowler, 1 0-0-2 ; Jon Pinney, 8 1-1-18; Drew Doscher, 2 0-0-5; Wilson Rose, 7 2-4-16 ; Caleb Johnson, 0; Garrett Porack, 3 0-0-6; Tom Niles, 1 0-0-2; Dan Leet, 0; Ethan Sconzo, 0. Totals: 23 3-5-51.
Hamilton: Jonah Roberts, 1 0-0-2; Shawn Curtis, 2 0-0-4; Derrek Cenicola, 0 2-6-2; Matt Martin, 0 0-2-0; Nate Broedel, 3 0-16; Nick Sorosky, 3 1-2-7; Richard Ammerman, 1 0-0-2; Mark Schindler, 2 0-1-4; Jeff Schindler, 0 2-4-2; Joe Britton, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 13 5-16-31.
S-E 12 18 12 9–51
Ham. 8 5 7 11–31
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (SE) Pinney, Doscher. JV: Hamilton won 39-37. Officials: Sanderson, Covelli.

Volleyball

B-G 3, Walton 2
BAINBRIDGE – B-G regrouped from one game down to oust Walton in five games Thursday, 25-22, 21-25, 13-25, 25-19, 25-12.
Cierra Hartwell and Rebecca Thomas each had 15 assists, while Allison Roosa led with 13 kills. Jess Zito, a senior, added nine kills and three blocks. Zito and fellow senior, Sam Darling, were honored prior to the Bobcats’ final home match of the season.
“We usually start slow, so after we won the first game, I thought it would be easier,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins. “Walton did a nice job of serving and getting back in the match. I thought they started to tire in the final two games.”
Statistics
Walton (7-9): Lisa Rowland, 5 aces, 3 assists; Skyler Gray, 5 aces, 3 kills; Kirsten Wood, 3 assists; R. Jackson, 2 blocks; Cherie Shelton, 10 digs, Taylor Benson, 8 digs.
B-G (11-5, 7-3): Allison Roosa, 13 kills, 10 assists; Cierra Hartwell, 2 aces, 15 assists; J. Zito, 9 kills, 5 aces, 3 blocks; R. Thomas, 4 aces, 15 assists M. Riegels, 4 kills; Sam Darling, 4 kills; Cassie Anderson, 4 digs.
JV: B-G won 2-1.

Delhi 3, Unadilla Valley 1
DELHI – Renee Ladlee had eight kills and Kelsey Davidson finished with 13 assists leading Delhi to a 13-25, 25-23, 25-16, 25-16 win over Unadilla Valley Thursday.
Heather Schowe finished with four kills, two assists, and one block for UV.
Statistics
UV: Heather Schowe 4 kills, 2 assists, 1 block; Brook Maynard, 3 aces; Bryonna Prentice, 2 aces, 2 assists; Kim Thompson 3 aces.
Delhi: Renee Ladlee, 8 kills, 8 aces; Kelsey Davidson, 13 assists, 7 aces; Jenni Lynn, 6 digs, 5 aces; Rachelle Mokay, 5 kills.
JV: Delhi won 2-0.

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