Greene stumbles against Unatego; Oxford jumps on Walton early
Baseball
Unatego 8, Greene 6
GREENE – Coming off one of its better defensive games, Greene fell into a defensive funk against the Spartans committing a season-high seven errors in a MAC division loss Tuesday.
“Our fielding, which has been so good, really let us down,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We lost our composure for a couple of innings. We got it back, but it was too late. You can’t give a team like Unatego that many extra at-bats.”
Jordan Price, Owen Moss and David Havens had two hits for Unatego. Havens’ two-run double in the fourth inning padded the visitor’s lead to 8-1.
Corey Breck and Nate Whittaker finished with two hits and one RBI for Greene (6-2), who play at Harpursville Thursday. “I told the kids this was just a hiccup and we’ll come back,” Gorton said. “I think the first seven games were more an indicator of the team we have.”
Score by innings
Unat. 022 400 0 8 10 5
Gre. 010 041 0 6 7 7
Kyle Palmer (W) and Jeff Hoke. Nate Whittaker (L), Don Amell (6) and John Carlin. Doubles: (U) David Havens, (G) Mike Porter, Dan Carlin.
Oxford 18, Walton 5
WALTON – Oxford won its fourth straight game taking advantage of Walton’s early miscues to build an 18-0 lead after 4 1/2 innings.
Nick Gates doubled twice and had three hits and four runs scored; Jake Vincent drove in four runs and Trevor Nelson along with Steve Locke finished with two RBI apiece. Locke earned the win pitching five innings and giving up one run on two hits. “We forced a couple of their errors with good, hard baserunning,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “We jumped on them early and never let up.”
Oxford (7-1) hosts B-G today.
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Steve Locke (W), Pat Wade (6) and Jake Vincent, Nick Gates (6). Sean Fisher (L) Bryan Backus (2), McDonald (4) and Casey Killian, Endress (3). Doubles: (O) Nick Gates (2), HR: (W) Cody Endress.
Hancock 12, B-G 4
BAINBRIDGE – Hancock plated six runs in the top of the seventh to pull away from B-G Tuesday.
Mike Maloney rapped a three-run triple to highlight the frame, and the Bobcats compounded their difficulties committing three errors in the frame. Aaron Gorshack had three hits for the Wildcats.
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Logan Emerich (W) and Dylan Oralls. Greg Dicks (L), Dustin Rutz (7) and Ryan Reynolds, Ray Neubauer (7). Doubles: (BG) Reynolds, Triples: (H) Derek Kester, Mike Maloney.
DeRuyter 2, Otselic Valley 1
DERUYTER – DeRuyter hurler Brandon Meacham won a pitcher’s duel over Otselic Valley’s Chris Olin in the Vikings’ first defeat this season.
Nate Sutherland doubled in the sixth off Olin, and scored on Jacob Newton’s single for the first run of the game. Newton scored the eventual winning run after OV’s only error.
Oiln doubled in the seventh and came home with the Vikes’ lone run on Aaron Wood’s groundout. “We had the long layoff and I expected we would be a little ragged, but it was a well-played game,” said OV coach Dave Loomis.
OV (2-1) hosts Madison today.
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Chris Olin (L) and D. Cerasani. Brandon Meacham (W) and Jacob Newton. Doubles: (OV) Olin, (D) Nate Sutherland
G-MU 19, Franklin 0
ONEONTA – G-MU won its second straight Tri-Valley League game rolling to a shutout of Franklin Tuesday.
Luke Hall and Cody Hall had five hits apiece driving in six and five runs respectively; brothers Paul and Tyler Wildfeir both had three hits, and Tyler Wildfeir pitched a complete-game two-hit shutout. “They’re inexperienced a little bit, and we played pretty well tonight,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson.
G-MU is at Morris today.
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Tyler Wildfeir (W) and Luke Hall. Al Root (L), Reggie McClenon (5), Dave McCall (6) and Dan Ito. Doubles: (G) Cody Hall, Paul Wildfeir. HR: (G) Luke Hall.
Softball
G-MU 15, Franklin 12
ONEONTA – G-MU plated eight runs in the top of the second inning to grab the early lead and earn its first win of the season Tuesday at Frankin.
The Purple Devils aided G-MU’s effort walking four and committing three errors during the frame. Bree Lyons led the G-MU attack with two hits and three runs scored. “We moved some people around today defensively, and it helped us out,” said G-MU coach Tina Cole. “We had a rough final inning, but we pulled it together.”
G-MU is at Morris today.
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WP–Courtney Hillman, LP–Cas Nero. Doubles: (G) Bree Lyons, Brandy Welch.
Oxford 7, Walton 6
WALTON – Oxford’s Patti Dalglish and Alyshia Crawford had RBI singles in the top of the eighth to lead Oxford (3-3) past Walton Tuesday afternoon.
Dalglish and Crawford each had two hits, and the Blackhawks benefited from nine Walton errors. “We didn’t hit the ball exceptionally well, but we took advantage of our opportunities and made them earn their runs,” said Oxford coach Margo Barrows.
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Patti Dalglish (W) and Alyshia Crawford. Rachel James (L) and Rachael Valentine. Doubles: (W) Casey Kelly (2)
Unatego 6, Greene 2
GREENE – Unatego’s one hit in the game wasn’t even needed in a victory over the Trojans Tuesday afternoon.
The Spartans benefited from seven walks and three Greene errors over the first three innings to lead 5-1. Blake Shelton picked up Unatego’s only hit – an RBI single in the sixth. “We were sloppy early and we couldn’t get the hits we needed,” said Greene coach Rick Smith. “We’re just not making good contact right now.”
Monica Puglisi drove in both Greene runs.
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Megan McDermott (L), Beth Ludwig (3) and Haley McLaren. Kailey Kinsella (W) and Blake Shelton. Triples: (G) Megan Boeltz.
DeRuyter 11, Otselic Valley 10
Score by innings
OV 030 041 2–10
DeR 003 004 5–11
Amber Wood (LP); Polly Gallerani (WP)
Track and Field
SV nips Norwich boys; Williams’ pace girls
NORWICH – Although Norwich won more events than the Sabers in the boys’ meet (9-8), SV’s first-through-third sweep in the 800 meters and shot put likely provided the difference in a three-point matchup Tuesday at Norwich.
Jesse Prosser, Keegan Edwards, and Eric Muserallo all came away with three total wins for the Tornado.
Sam and Sydney Williams combined for eight total wins in SV’s victory over NHS’s girls. “Our girls really put up a fight, but those two (Williams) are really good,” said Norwich co-head coach Phil Curley. “The boys’ meet was just about as tight as you can get.”
Norwich hosts Oneonta Friday.
Boys
Sus Valley 72, Norwich 69
3200m relay: (SV), 9:32.3. 110hurdles: (S) Vincent Chong, 19.3. 100m: (N) Eric Muserallo, 11.6. 400m relay; (N) Muserallo, Prosser, Burke, Foote, 46.4. 1600m: (S) John Salva, 5:03.5. 400m: (S) Corbin Kent, 55.0. 400 hurdles: (N) Edwards, 1:04.3. 800m: (S) Seidel, 2:31.00. 200m: (N) Prosser, 24.1. 3200m: (N) S. Spittler, 10:56. 1600m relay: (N) Edwards, J. Smith, Muserallo, Reilly, 3:53.8. Long jump: (N) Prosser, 18-10 1/2. triple jump: (S) Crockett, 35-6. High jump: (S) Kent, 5-8. Shot put: (S) Depersiis, 38-6 1/4. Discus: (N) Brennan Ryan, 124-5. Pole Vault: (N) Edwards, 9-6.
Girls
Sus Valley 80, Norwich 61
3200m relay: (S), 11:47.7. 100 hurdles: (S) Molly McGuigan, 16.2. 100m: (S) Sam Williams, 13.5. 400 relay: (N) Cleo Daoud, Sarah Bonnell. Elisha Eddy, Katie Benenati, 54.6. 1500m: (S) Sydney Williams, 5:27.0. 400m: (S) Sam. Williams, 1:05.4. 400 hurdles: (S) McGuigan, 1:12.6. 800m: (S) Syd. Williams, 2:44. 200m: (S) Sam Williams, 28.0. 3000m: (S) Syd. Williams, 12:02. 1600m relay: (N) K. Benenati, Bonnell, E. Tackabury, Eddy, 5:06. Long jump: (N) E. Tackabury, 13-9. Triple jump: (N) Eddy, 28-11. High jump: (S) Sam Williams, 4-6. Shot put: (N) Minda Moore, 35-3 1/2. Discus: (S) Rozboril, 91-5. Pole vault; (S) C. Perez, 8-6.
Golf
Oxford 215, Delhi 233
OXFORD – Oxford backed up its sectional tournament qualifying score from the day before against Walton with its third straight win this season Tuesday against Delhi.
Scott Seiler and John Witchella shot matching 38s for the Blackhawks to earn medalist honors, while Cory Seiler added a 39.
Oxford hosts Cincinnatus Thursday.
Results
(front nine, par-34, Bluestone G.C)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 38; John Witchella, 38; Cory Seiler, 39; Joe DeBrita, 50; Jim Fagnani, 50.
Delhi: Justin Eighmey, 38; David MacClintock, 46; Zack Newkerk, 48; Jeff Daye, 50; Logan Anderson, 51.
Boys’ Tennis
Greene 4, Oxford 1
GREENE – Ben Williams and Frank Smith won in straight sets for Greene to help the Trojans even their mark at 2-2 on the season.
Results
Singles: Ben Williams (G) d. Arik Nisbet, 6-3, 6-1; Frank Smith (G) d. Matt Crawford, 6-2, 7-5; Justin Bevin (O) d. Shawn Platt, 5-7, 6-1-6-1.
Doubles: Cody Short-Josh Clink (G) d. Skyler Smith-Bryant Latourette, 6-2, 6-2; Devin Shapley-Craig Hebbard (G) d. Julian Bevan-Nick Blair, 6-0, 6-0.
Unatego 8, Greene 6
GREENE – Coming off one of its better defensive games, Greene fell into a defensive funk against the Spartans committing a season-high seven errors in a MAC division loss Tuesday.
“Our fielding, which has been so good, really let us down,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We lost our composure for a couple of innings. We got it back, but it was too late. You can’t give a team like Unatego that many extra at-bats.”
Jordan Price, Owen Moss and David Havens had two hits for Unatego. Havens’ two-run double in the fourth inning padded the visitor’s lead to 8-1.
Corey Breck and Nate Whittaker finished with two hits and one RBI for Greene (6-2), who play at Harpursville Thursday. “I told the kids this was just a hiccup and we’ll come back,” Gorton said. “I think the first seven games were more an indicator of the team we have.”
Score by innings
Unat. 022 400 0 8 10 5
Gre. 010 041 0 6 7 7
Kyle Palmer (W) and Jeff Hoke. Nate Whittaker (L), Don Amell (6) and John Carlin. Doubles: (U) David Havens, (G) Mike Porter, Dan Carlin.
Oxford 18, Walton 5
WALTON – Oxford won its fourth straight game taking advantage of Walton’s early miscues to build an 18-0 lead after 4 1/2 innings.
Nick Gates doubled twice and had three hits and four runs scored; Jake Vincent drove in four runs and Trevor Nelson along with Steve Locke finished with two RBI apiece. Locke earned the win pitching five innings and giving up one run on two hits. “We forced a couple of their errors with good, hard baserunning,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “We jumped on them early and never let up.”
Oxford (7-1) hosts B-G today.
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Steve Locke (W), Pat Wade (6) and Jake Vincent, Nick Gates (6). Sean Fisher (L) Bryan Backus (2), McDonald (4) and Casey Killian, Endress (3). Doubles: (O) Nick Gates (2), HR: (W) Cody Endress.
Hancock 12, B-G 4
BAINBRIDGE – Hancock plated six runs in the top of the seventh to pull away from B-G Tuesday.
Mike Maloney rapped a three-run triple to highlight the frame, and the Bobcats compounded their difficulties committing three errors in the frame. Aaron Gorshack had three hits for the Wildcats.
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Logan Emerich (W) and Dylan Oralls. Greg Dicks (L), Dustin Rutz (7) and Ryan Reynolds, Ray Neubauer (7). Doubles: (BG) Reynolds, Triples: (H) Derek Kester, Mike Maloney.
DeRuyter 2, Otselic Valley 1
DERUYTER – DeRuyter hurler Brandon Meacham won a pitcher’s duel over Otselic Valley’s Chris Olin in the Vikings’ first defeat this season.
Nate Sutherland doubled in the sixth off Olin, and scored on Jacob Newton’s single for the first run of the game. Newton scored the eventual winning run after OV’s only error.
Oiln doubled in the seventh and came home with the Vikes’ lone run on Aaron Wood’s groundout. “We had the long layoff and I expected we would be a little ragged, but it was a well-played game,” said OV coach Dave Loomis.
OV (2-1) hosts Madison today.
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Chris Olin (L) and D. Cerasani. Brandon Meacham (W) and Jacob Newton. Doubles: (OV) Olin, (D) Nate Sutherland
G-MU 19, Franklin 0
ONEONTA – G-MU won its second straight Tri-Valley League game rolling to a shutout of Franklin Tuesday.
Luke Hall and Cody Hall had five hits apiece driving in six and five runs respectively; brothers Paul and Tyler Wildfeir both had three hits, and Tyler Wildfeir pitched a complete-game two-hit shutout. “They’re inexperienced a little bit, and we played pretty well tonight,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson.
G-MU is at Morris today.
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Tyler Wildfeir (W) and Luke Hall. Al Root (L), Reggie McClenon (5), Dave McCall (6) and Dan Ito. Doubles: (G) Cody Hall, Paul Wildfeir. HR: (G) Luke Hall.
Softball
G-MU 15, Franklin 12
ONEONTA – G-MU plated eight runs in the top of the second inning to grab the early lead and earn its first win of the season Tuesday at Frankin.
The Purple Devils aided G-MU’s effort walking four and committing three errors during the frame. Bree Lyons led the G-MU attack with two hits and three runs scored. “We moved some people around today defensively, and it helped us out,” said G-MU coach Tina Cole. “We had a rough final inning, but we pulled it together.”
G-MU is at Morris today.
G-MU 183 030 0 15 6 3
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WP–Courtney Hillman, LP–Cas Nero. Doubles: (G) Bree Lyons, Brandy Welch.
Oxford 7, Walton 6
WALTON – Oxford’s Patti Dalglish and Alyshia Crawford had RBI singles in the top of the eighth to lead Oxford (3-3) past Walton Tuesday afternoon.
Dalglish and Crawford each had two hits, and the Blackhawks benefited from nine Walton errors. “We didn’t hit the ball exceptionally well, but we took advantage of our opportunities and made them earn their runs,” said Oxford coach Margo Barrows.
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Patti Dalglish (W) and Alyshia Crawford. Rachel James (L) and Rachael Valentine. Doubles: (W) Casey Kelly (2)
Unatego 6, Greene 2
GREENE – Unatego’s one hit in the game wasn’t even needed in a victory over the Trojans Tuesday afternoon.
The Spartans benefited from seven walks and three Greene errors over the first three innings to lead 5-1. Blake Shelton picked up Unatego’s only hit – an RBI single in the sixth. “We were sloppy early and we couldn’t get the hits we needed,” said Greene coach Rick Smith. “We’re just not making good contact right now.”
Monica Puglisi drove in both Greene runs.
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Megan McDermott (L), Beth Ludwig (3) and Haley McLaren. Kailey Kinsella (W) and Blake Shelton. Triples: (G) Megan Boeltz.
DeRuyter 11, Otselic Valley 10
Score by innings
OV 030 041 2–10
DeR 003 004 5–11
Amber Wood (LP); Polly Gallerani (WP)
Track and Field
SV nips Norwich boys; Williams’ pace girls
NORWICH – Although Norwich won more events than the Sabers in the boys’ meet (9-8), SV’s first-through-third sweep in the 800 meters and shot put likely provided the difference in a three-point matchup Tuesday at Norwich.
Jesse Prosser, Keegan Edwards, and Eric Muserallo all came away with three total wins for the Tornado.
Sam and Sydney Williams combined for eight total wins in SV’s victory over NHS’s girls. “Our girls really put up a fight, but those two (Williams) are really good,” said Norwich co-head coach Phil Curley. “The boys’ meet was just about as tight as you can get.”
Norwich hosts Oneonta Friday.
Boys
Sus Valley 72, Norwich 69
3200m relay: (SV), 9:32.3. 110hurdles: (S) Vincent Chong, 19.3. 100m: (N) Eric Muserallo, 11.6. 400m relay; (N) Muserallo, Prosser, Burke, Foote, 46.4. 1600m: (S) John Salva, 5:03.5. 400m: (S) Corbin Kent, 55.0. 400 hurdles: (N) Edwards, 1:04.3. 800m: (S) Seidel, 2:31.00. 200m: (N) Prosser, 24.1. 3200m: (N) S. Spittler, 10:56. 1600m relay: (N) Edwards, J. Smith, Muserallo, Reilly, 3:53.8. Long jump: (N) Prosser, 18-10 1/2. triple jump: (S) Crockett, 35-6. High jump: (S) Kent, 5-8. Shot put: (S) Depersiis, 38-6 1/4. Discus: (N) Brennan Ryan, 124-5. Pole Vault: (N) Edwards, 9-6.
Girls
Sus Valley 80, Norwich 61
3200m relay: (S), 11:47.7. 100 hurdles: (S) Molly McGuigan, 16.2. 100m: (S) Sam Williams, 13.5. 400 relay: (N) Cleo Daoud, Sarah Bonnell. Elisha Eddy, Katie Benenati, 54.6. 1500m: (S) Sydney Williams, 5:27.0. 400m: (S) Sam. Williams, 1:05.4. 400 hurdles: (S) McGuigan, 1:12.6. 800m: (S) Syd. Williams, 2:44. 200m: (S) Sam Williams, 28.0. 3000m: (S) Syd. Williams, 12:02. 1600m relay: (N) K. Benenati, Bonnell, E. Tackabury, Eddy, 5:06. Long jump: (N) E. Tackabury, 13-9. Triple jump: (N) Eddy, 28-11. High jump: (S) Sam Williams, 4-6. Shot put: (N) Minda Moore, 35-3 1/2. Discus: (S) Rozboril, 91-5. Pole vault; (S) C. Perez, 8-6.
Golf
Oxford 215, Delhi 233
OXFORD – Oxford backed up its sectional tournament qualifying score from the day before against Walton with its third straight win this season Tuesday against Delhi.
Scott Seiler and John Witchella shot matching 38s for the Blackhawks to earn medalist honors, while Cory Seiler added a 39.
Oxford hosts Cincinnatus Thursday.
Results
(front nine, par-34, Bluestone G.C)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 38; John Witchella, 38; Cory Seiler, 39; Joe DeBrita, 50; Jim Fagnani, 50.
Delhi: Justin Eighmey, 38; David MacClintock, 46; Zack Newkerk, 48; Jeff Daye, 50; Logan Anderson, 51.
Boys’ Tennis
Greene 4, Oxford 1
GREENE – Ben Williams and Frank Smith won in straight sets for Greene to help the Trojans even their mark at 2-2 on the season.
Results
Singles: Ben Williams (G) d. Arik Nisbet, 6-3, 6-1; Frank Smith (G) d. Matt Crawford, 6-2, 7-5; Justin Bevin (O) d. Shawn Platt, 5-7, 6-1-6-1.
Doubles: Cody Short-Josh Clink (G) d. Skyler Smith-Bryant Latourette, 6-2, 6-2; Devin Shapley-Craig Hebbard (G) d. Julian Bevan-Nick Blair, 6-0, 6-0.
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