S-E snake-bit by one-run losses

Baseball

Cooperstown 6, S-E 5
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville dropped its third one-run game in as many starts this season Monday at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown.
The Redskins answered S-E’s three-run fourth with three more runs in the fifth inning. Frank Petroskey and Luke Banner hit back-to-back doubles to score the go-ahead run. “We’re hitting the ball, but we’re not getting timely hits,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “We’re a young team and that will come. We’ve played a couple of good teams so far, and we hope to get back on track later this week.”
Ethan Sconzo had three hits and two RBI for the Marauders, Caleb Brown drove in two runs on two hits, and Chris Harvey went 2-for-4.
The Marauders play at Waterville Wednesday.
Score by Innings
S-E 000 300 2 5 13 2
Coop. 003 03x 0 6 8 2
Caleb Brown (L), Sam McClain (4) and Jake Sampson. Zach Sittler (W) and Phillip Pohl. Doubles: (SE) Caleb Brown (2), Chris Harvey. (C) Frank Petroskey, Luke Banner, Tyler Combs.

Greene 16, Seton Catholic Central 4
BINGHAMTON – Greene won its fifth straight game pounding the Saints early in cruising to a non-league win at NYSEG Stadium Monday.
John Carlin smacked a two-run triple in the first, and added a two-run double in the second to highlight a Greene attack that built an 11-1 lead. Nate Whittaker went 3-for-3 with three RBI, Don Amell scored four runs for the second straight game, and Dan Carlin had a pair of ribbies.
Keith Savory logged six innings for his second win this season. “Once again we showed great discipline at the plate, we took walks, and we had a lot of big hits with two outs,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “Keith scattered the hits and bore down when runners were on base. We played fantastic defense and made some outstanding plays.”
Greene (6-1) plays at Unatego today.
Gre. 561 021 1 16 12 1
SCC 012 001 0 4 7 2
Keith Savory (W), Don Amell (7) and John Carlin. Dan Danoski (L), Evan Eckstrom (3) and Connor Rogan. Doubles: (G) Nate Whittaker, John Carlin, (S) Eckstrom (2) Anthony Cashou, Nate Jones; triples: (G) J. Carlin.

Softball

Mt. Markham 9, S-E 8
SHERBURNE – Mt. Markham scored four runs in the fourth inning to build a 6-0 lead, and held off S-E’s late rally in Monday’s matchup.
The visitors put all four runs on the board in the frame without a hit, while benefiting from two S-E errors.
Kate Graham had three hits and two RBI for the Marauders, Dee Holden drove in three runs on two hits, and Katelin Fitzpatrick finished 2-for-3. “We had 11 games last year that were won or lost by one run,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “We did a good job coming back, but we needed to be a little sharper with the bats earlier in the game.”
S-E hosts Waterville Wednesday.
MM 000 243 0 9 7 3
S-E 000 040 4 8 10 3
J. Lewis (W) and C. Roberts. Lindsay Hodges (L) and Dee Holden. Triples: (SE) Kate Graham.

Golf

Oxford 219, Walton 248
DELHI – Oxford’s Scott Seiler and Scott Shackleton had matching 41s over the par-36 front nine at Delhi University Golf Course to give Oxford its second win in as many outings this season.
Freshman Cory Seiler added a 43 for the Blackhawks, who host Delhi today at Bluestone Golf Club.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Delhi University G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 41; Scott Shackleton, 41; Cory Seiler, 43; Joe DeBrita, 46; John Witchella, 48.
Walton: Zach Russell, 42; Devin Mills, 47; Dale Morley, 51; Brent Layton, 52; Brandon Shelton, 56.

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