Sabers chip away for win over Norwich

Baseball

Sus Valley 5, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Sus Valley chipped away at Norwich scoring in four of the first five innings to hand the Tornado their fourth straight defeat on Friday.
Mike Chantry was 2-for-4 with two RBI, and the Sabers scored two insurance runs in the fifth on an outfield error. “I’m so proud of the way we played through the vacation,” said Norwich coach John Martinson, who had seven starters out of the lineup the past two games due to spring break vacation. “Normally, in a game like this we would get smacked around. We’re playing better baseball and making fewer errors.”
Patrick Coates scored Mike Moon with an RBI single in the first that tied the game at one apiece. Norwich (1-4) plays at Chenango Valley Wednesday.
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Tom Cady (W) and Mike Chantry. Chris Hotaling (L), Luke Hinlicky (5), Mike Moon (6) and Patrick Coates. Doubles: (S) Chantry, Jordan Godbout.

Greene 14, Deposit 7
DEPOSIT – A day removed from a win where it manufactured runs from few offensive opportunities, Greene busted out the hitting sticks in a rout of Deposit Friday afternoon.
The Trojans won their fourth straight game with seven extra-base hits – six of those triples. “We were patient at the plate and worked the count,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “How can you complain when you have seven extra-base hits?”
Keith Savory hit a three-run homer in the first inning finishing with four RBI. Don Amell added two hits, two RBI, and four runs scored, while also pitching five scoreless innings of relief to earn the win. Amell struck out nine and allowed just two hits. “It was a shaky start, but Don came in and was dominating,” Gorton said.
Greene plays a non-league game today against Seton Catholic Central at NYSEG Stadium.
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Dylan Lance, Don Amell (2, W), Nate Whittaker (7) and John Carlin. Mike Mills (L), Robert Babcock (2), Alan Lee (6) and Zach Matthews. Doubles: (D) Matthews, Mills, Triples: (D) Brett Hauber, (G) Corey Breck, Don Amell 2, Keith Savory, John Carlin, Dan Carlin; HR: (G) Savory.

B-G 5, Afton 2
Sidney 8, B-G 2
BAINBRIDGE – B-G split a doubleheader with Afton and Sidney Friday getting a complete-game win from Ray Neubauer in the opener.
Neubauer allowed just four hits for the Bobcats (2-3), who put all of their runs on the board over the first three innings. Kyle Davy had two hits and an RBI in the win. Jacob Snyder led Afton with two hits.
Sidney plated seven runs in the top of the seventh to pull away for a win in the nightcap. Parker Umbra and Chase Mott each lashed two-run triples to highlight the uprising.
B-G dropped its second game of the weekend allowing 13 runs in the sixth against Unatego Saturday.
Owen Moss finished with six RBI and Joe Innes rapped out three hits and drove in two runs for the Spartans.
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Berkeley (L) and Kyle Daly; Ray Neubauer (W) and Ryan Reynolds.
Sidney 8, B-G 2
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Brett Pendorf (W) and Parker Umbra; dustin Rutz (L), Charlie Engel (7) and Ryan Reynolds.
Unatego 21, B-G 0
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Jordan Price (W), David Havens (5), Kyle Palmer (6), Mike Simonds (6) and Alex Hendrickson. Charlie Engel (l), Randy Cordner (6), R. Reynolds (6), Garrett Neubauer (6) and Ray Neubauer.

Schenevus 7, G-MU 3
COPES CORNERS – Schevenus scored four unearned runs on five G-MU errors in the fifth inning for the margin of victory in Friday’s Tri-Valley League game.
Corey Hubbard had an RBI double and finished with three hits and three RBI for the Dragons. “We worked hard on throwing this year, and four of our errors in that inning (the fifth) were on throws,’ said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “it’s disappointing, and that was just one of those brain cramp innings.”
Cody Hall and Tim Sloan had two hits apiece for G-MU (1-2).
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Cody Hall (L) and Luke Hall. Jesse Ward (W) and Corey Hubbard. Doubles: (S) Hubbard, Anthony Leonard.

Oxford 7, Moravia 3
MORAVIA – Oxford won for the sixth time in seven outings this season Friday afternoon.
Nate Sortino pitched four innings for the win with relief help from Ben Burdick and Steve Locke. Jake Vincent led with three hits and two RBI, and Pat Wade scored two runs. “Moravia is perennially one of the top teams in the section, so this is a good win for us,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer.
Oxford second baseman, Nick Gates helped turn two double plays and added a double at the plate.
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Nate Sortino (W), Ben Burdick (5), Steve Locke (7, Sv) and Jake Vincent. B. Lafave, Adam O’Brien (3, L), Dustin Stanton (3), Greg Langtry (6) and Bryant Spadman. Doubles: (O) Gates, Vincent.

Morris 4, Afton 2
Edmeston 12, Afton 5
AFTON – Tri-Valley League members Morris and Edmeston picked up non-league victories at Afton Saturday afternoon to keep the Crimson Knights (0-6) winless on the season.
Ed Polimeni was hit by a pitch, stole two bases, and scored the eventual winning run in the fifth inning on a fielder’s choice.
Afton hurt its own cause loading the bases in the first inning with no outs, and failing to score a run.
Edmeston scored in every inning to take the second game. Matt Laymon had three hits for the winners.
Jake Snyder led Afton in each game finishing 4-for-7 at the plate.
Morris 4, Afton 2
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B. Holmes (W) and E. Polimeni. Jake Snyder (L) and Kyle Daly.
Edmeston 12, Afton 5
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Jordan Williams, Alex Stevens (4, W), Nick Dovoulas (6) and Alex Stevens, Jordan Williams (4); Phil Sanford (L), Tyler Lawrence (4), Aaron Berkeley (7) and Aaron Berkeley, Kyle Daly (4).

Sidney 8, S-E 6
Sidney 7, S-E 6
SIDNEY – Cody Rose homered in both ends of Sidney’s doubleheader sweep of Sherburne-Earlville finishing with six RBI over the two games.
The Marauders trailed the entire way in an 8-6 opening-game loss before rallying for four runs in their final at-bat. Caleb Brown had two hits in S-E’s first game of the season, and Jake Sampson drove in three runs.
Nolan Fuller went 3-for-4 with a homer for S-E in the second game, and Sam McClain added a 3-for-4 day. “We don’t have a field yet to play on, so this was our first time on the field and first time on a pitcher’s mound,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “It was a good test for us and told us where we are at. All nine Sidney players put ball in play, they’re well coached and their pitchers throw strikes.”
S-E plays at Cooperstown today.
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She: Caleb Brown (L), Dylan Harris (3), Bill Crane (6) and Jake Sampson. Sid: Aubrey Wood (W), Kody Westcott (7) and Parker Umbra. HR) (S) Cody Rose
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Chase Mott, Kody Westcott (4, W), Cody Rose (7) and Parker Umbra. S-E: Drew Doscher (L), Sam McLain (5) and Jake Sampson. S-Rose. HR) (S) Rose, (SE) Nolan Fuller (She).

Softball

Greene 8, Oxford 4
S-E 10, Greene 0
GREENE – Greene salvaged a third-place finish in the consolation game of its home tournament Saturday defeating Oxford.
Beth Ludwig had two hits, three runs and an RBI, while Megan Boeltz added two hits and an RBI for the Trojans.
Alyshia Crawford led Oxford with two hits and three RBI.
Sherburne-Earlville opened the tournament blanking the host Trojans behind the 10-strikeout, six-hit shutout of hurler Lindsay Hodges.
Heather Barley added two hits and an RBI, and the Marauders took advantage of nine base on balls to score opportunistically. S-E lost 9-1 to Chenango Forks in the title game.
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Megan McDermott (W) and Haley McLaren. Vanessa Pierson (L) and Haley Witchella. Doubles: (G) Beth Ludwig, triples: (G) Boeltz.
S-E 10, Greene 0
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Lindsay Hodges (W) and Dee Holden. McDermott (L), Ludwig (5) and McLaren.

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