Tornado sweep meet with Wildcats

Track and Field

Norwich 81, Johnson City 59 (boys)
Norwich 95, Johnson City 42 (girls)
NORWICH – Sporting its deepest lineup and largest numbers in the program in several years, the Tornado won their season-opening meet Tuesday sweeping Johnson City.
Keegan Edwards led the Tornado boys with four victories, and Norwich won all but five events. The key, said co-head coach Phil Curley, was not giving away points. “If we’re giving any points away, the other team is earning them,” he said. “I felt we had some really good times for early April.”
Katie Benenati also had four wins for Norwich on the girls’ side, and Norwich was more dominant losing just four events overall. Elisha Eddy added three wins and a third-place finish, and Norwich swept first through third in the shot put and 400 meters.
Boys
3200m relay: (JC), 9:28.00; 110 hurdles: (N) Ke. Edwards, 18.6. 100m: Jordan Thomas (J), 11.3. 400m relay: (N) E. Muserallo, W. burke, N. Foote, J. Prosser, 47.5. 1600m: (N) S. Spittler, 4:53.2. 400m: (N) Mike Reilly, 58.6. 400 hurdles: (N) Edwards, 1:03.9. 800m: (JC) N. Shah, 2:20.0. 200m: (J) Thomas, 23.4. 3200m: (J) Jeff Martinez, 10:58.6. 1600m relay: (N) Spittler, Josh Smith, Edwards, Mattingly, time n/a. Long jump: (N) Prosser, 18-7 1/2. Triple jump: (N) Burke, 36-10 1/2. High jump: (J) Thomas, 5-6. Shot put: (JC) West, 38-2 1/2. Discus: (N) Brennan Ryan, 113-6. Pole vault: (N) Edwards, 10-0.
Girls
3200m relay: (N) Kayla May, Sarah Spittler, Katie Orioli, Victoria Parsons, 11:45.8. 100 hurdles: (N) Carly Law, 17.9. 100m: (N) Katie Benenati, 13.5. 400 relay: (N) Cleo Daoud, Morgan Smith, Elisha Eddy, Benenati, 54.1. 1500m: (J) Paige Mullins, 5:03.2 400m: E. Eddy (N), 1:06.3. 400 hurdles: (N) Law, 1:19.1600M: (J) McKenna, 2:37.6. 200m: (N) Benenati, 28.4. 3000m: Mullins (JC), 11:04.6 1600m relay: (N) E. Tackabury, Benenati, Sarah Bonnell, Eddy, 4:42.00. Long jump: (N) Tackabury, 13-6 1/4, triple jump: (N) Cassidy Griffin, 29-5 3/4. High jump: (JC) Kwiatkowski, 4-4. Shot put: (N) Minda Moore, 35-0. Discus: (J) Mastruch, 73-2 1/2. Pole vault: (N) Orioli, 4-0.

Baseball

Madison 6, Otselic Valley 5
SOUTH OTSELIC – Keegan Smith had an RBI double and scored on Luke D’Imperio’s single in the sixth inning giving Madison a one-run win over Otselic Valley Monday.
The Vikings’ Taylor Duell had an RBI single and a run scored on his way to a 4-for-4 day. The Vikes scored five runs in the fourth inning to take a 5-4 lead, but failed to capitalize in the sixth loading the bases with no outs before Madison worked out of the jam unscathed.
The Vikings are slated to host Cincinnatus Thursday, weather permitting.
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Mad. 102 120 x 6 5 3
Chris Olin L) and David Cerasani; Smith, Brett Perry (5) and Staring. Doubles: (OV) Cerasani, Olin, (M) Keegan Smith, Brandon Neff.

Whitney Point 9, Greene 8
WHITNEY POINT – Mike McCrone smacked a pair of three-run homers, and an infield error in the last of the seventh plated the winning run for Whitney Point in Tuesday’s matchup with Greene.
The Trojans twice rallied from four runs down tying the game in the fourth and seventh innings. Keith Savory had three hits and three runs for Greene (1-1), John Carlin drove in a run on two hits, and Nate Whittaker scored two runs. “Coming back the way we did is a credit to how hard we’re playing,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We’re doing some good things, and I know our pitching is better than the seven walks we issued tonight. And other than the two home runs, (Whitney Point) didn’t hit the ball hard today.”
Greene is scheduled to host Afton today.
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Dan Gummoe, Mike McCrone (5, W) and McCrone, Colton Covill. Nate Whittaker, Keith Savory (6,L) and John Carlin. Doubles: (G) J. Carlin, (HR): WP) McCrone (2).

Oxford 7, Deposit 0
OXFORD – Steve Locke tossed a three-hit shutout striking out 11 and walking none to lead Oxford to a third straight win this season.
The Blackhawks had three hits and took advantage of two Deposit errors to score five runs in the third inning. Trevor Nelson, Jake Vincent, and Ian Grundner had RBI hits, while Pat Wade added an RBI groundout. Oxford tacked on two insurance runs in the fifth, and in both innings they scored, the Blackhawks’ leadoff hitter walked. “Steve was pretty much dominant and we played nice defense behind him,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Jake (catcher) also threw out two baserunners.”
Oxford is slated to host Delhi today.
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Corey Andresen (L), Brett Hauber (6) and Zach Matthews. Steve Locke (W) and Jake Vincent. Doubles: (D) Robert Babcock.

Softball

Oxford 13, Deposit 4
DEPOSIT – Oxford bounced back from a blowout loss Monday winning for the second time in three starts this season on Tuesday.
Alyshia Crawford hit a two-run homer in the first inning and finished with three RBI, and Jenna Farwell added a double and triple driving in a pair of runs. “We were hitting the ball well tonight and we came out with confidence,” said Oxford coach Margo Barrows. “They were having fun tonight and went right after it from the start.”
Patti Daglish worked out a first-inning jam for Oxford. After allowing two early baserunners, Daglish struck out the side to end the threat. Daglish finished with 11 strikeouts to grab the win.
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Dep. 010 300 0 4 4 2
Patti Daglish (W) and Alyshia Crawford. Brittany Stanton (L), Melissa Martin (6) and Chelsea Wheeler, Stanton (6). Doubles: (O) Jenna Farwell, Triples: (O) J. Farwell. Tina Frank. HR: O) Crawford.

Madison 4, Otselic Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – A wild pitch scoring the tying run for Madison, and Brittany Detraglia’s sacrifice bunt plated the go-ahead run in the second inning for Madison in its win over OV Tuesday.
Amber Wood allowed just two Madison hits and struck out 13 batters for the Vikings in taking the hard-luck loss.
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WP–Sarah Davis, LP–Amber Wood.

Golf

Oxford 219, Morris 220
OXFORD – Cory Seiler shot a 40 and Scott Seiler added a 42 over the front nine at Bluestone Golf Club giving Oxford a one-shot win over visiting Morris Tuesday.
The Blackhawks hosts Cincinnatus today.
Results
Par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.
Oxf: Cory Seiler, 40; Scott Seiler, 42; Jim Fagnani, 44; John Witchella, 45; Nate Eldred, 48.
Morris: Dylan Anderson, 39; Mark Jacobsen, 42; Josh Bell, 43; A.. Puylara, 43; Dan Jones, 53.

Tennis

Sidney 5  Oxford 0
(at Oxford, April 2)
Singles: Michael Butcher (S) defeated Arik Nisbet (O) 6-1, 6-1; Peter Eliason (S) defeated Matt Crawford (O)  6-1, 6-1; Alex Wheeler (S) defeated Justin Bevan (O)  6-2, 6-3.
Doubles: Nate Bartz and Andrew Foote (S) defeated Lucas Davis and Skyler Smith (O)  6-0, 6-0; Chris Weitzman and Troy Hawley (S) defeated Bryant LaTourette and Julian Bevan 6-0, 6-1

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