Trojans bust out on offense to sweep Unadilla Valley
Baseball
Greene 18, Unadilla Valley 5
Greene 17, Unadilla Valley 4
GREENE – Greene jumped on Unadilla Valley’s pitching in the first inning of a Wednesday doubleheader, and never let up in a sweep of the Storm.
The Trojans (9-4) sent 15 batters to the plate in the first inning scoring nine runs. Lead-off hitter Mike Porter had two hits in the inning, drove in two, and scored two runs on his way to a 5-for-6 day at the plate. “We had a couple soft hits, but I felt the kids deserved them,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “Against Sidney we hit the ball hard right at people, and this time they just found the holes.”
Don Amell had four hits and team-high five RBI, while Corey Breck and Nate Whittaker finished with matching 3-for-5 days at the plate. Breck pitched five innings for the victory.
Matt Potter went 3-for-4 for UV.
In the nightcap, the Trojans scored in every inning to support winning pitcher Keith Savory. Savory was his own best helper finishing 3-for-3 on the day. Breck added three hits and three ribbies, and Porter completed a stellar day with two hits and three more RBI. “Our pitchers threw a lot of strikes today, and we only had one guy who drew a walk over the first 12 innings that ended up scoring,” Gorton said. “We turned three double plays in the two games and we made a lot of pretty plays on defense. The kids were motivated and excited all day.”
Mike Bluy was 2-for-3 in the second game to lead UV.
Greene plays at Unatego today.
UVall. 002 001 2 5 9 3
Gre. 920 043 X 18 22 4
Jake Curtis (L), James Peek (1), Mason Wyman (6) and Evan Davis. Corey Breck (W), Dylan Lance (6) and John Carlin.
Greene 17, Unadilla Valley 4
Gre. 262 412 17 16 3
UVa. 100 201 4 6 2
Keith Savory (W), Dylan Lance (6) and John Carlin. Evan Davis (L), Kyle Ray (4) and Justin Peek.
Golf
Oxford 207, Walton 221
OXFORD – Oxford was one shot off its season-low score, and won for the seventh time in eight matches this season Thursday against Walton.
Scott Seiler again medaled for the Blackhawks shooting a 38 over the front nine at Bluestone Golf Club. Jim Fagnani was next with his season-low 39, and Cory Seiler added a 40.
Oxford plays at Morris Monday.
Results
(par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 38; Jim Fagnani, 39; Cory Seiler, 40; Scott Shackleton, 42; John Witchella, 48.
Walton: Zach Russell, 39; Brent Layton, 39; Devin Mills, 45; Travis Sprague, 46; Ben Greene, 52.
Softball
Mt. Markham 10, Sherburne-Earlville 8
WEST WINFIELD – Jessica Lynk hit a three-run homer in the sixth to propel Mt. Markham past Sherburne-Earlville Thursday afternoon.
The Marauders led at three different times in the game and finished with more hits than the host club, and also struck out just one time as a team to West Winfield’s eight whiffs. “We didn’t get key hits when we needed them, and they did,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “We weren’t able to capitalize on their mistakes.”
Kate Fitzpatrick had three hits and two RBI for the Marauders (4-4) and Dana Hodge also drove in two runs. Heather Barley and Dee Holden added 2-for-4 days.
S-E plays a doubleheader at Waterville Monday.
S-E 110 312 0 8 10 2
MM 020 143 x 10 9 4
Lindsay Hodges (L) and Dee Holden. J. Lewis (W) and Roberts. Doubles: (S) Kate Fitzpatrick, Dee Holden. Triples: (M) McNamara. HR: (M) Lynk.
Otselic Valley 10, Brookfield 3
BROOKFIELD – Otselic Valley picked up its second win of the season Thursday afternoon at Brookfield.
Already leading 1-0, The Vikings put together four hits in a four-run third highlighted by Melinda Schutt’s two-run single. Amber Wood, Heather Eaton, and Chelsea Coye all had two hits for the Vikings (2-4), and Wood allowed just two hits to pick up the win.
OV plays at the Herkimer Tournament Saturday.
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WP–Amber Wood, LP–S. Keefe.
Greene 18, Unadilla Valley 5
Greene 17, Unadilla Valley 4
GREENE – Greene jumped on Unadilla Valley’s pitching in the first inning of a Wednesday doubleheader, and never let up in a sweep of the Storm.
The Trojans (9-4) sent 15 batters to the plate in the first inning scoring nine runs. Lead-off hitter Mike Porter had two hits in the inning, drove in two, and scored two runs on his way to a 5-for-6 day at the plate. “We had a couple soft hits, but I felt the kids deserved them,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “Against Sidney we hit the ball hard right at people, and this time they just found the holes.”
Don Amell had four hits and team-high five RBI, while Corey Breck and Nate Whittaker finished with matching 3-for-5 days at the plate. Breck pitched five innings for the victory.
Matt Potter went 3-for-4 for UV.
In the nightcap, the Trojans scored in every inning to support winning pitcher Keith Savory. Savory was his own best helper finishing 3-for-3 on the day. Breck added three hits and three ribbies, and Porter completed a stellar day with two hits and three more RBI. “Our pitchers threw a lot of strikes today, and we only had one guy who drew a walk over the first 12 innings that ended up scoring,” Gorton said. “We turned three double plays in the two games and we made a lot of pretty plays on defense. The kids were motivated and excited all day.”
Mike Bluy was 2-for-3 in the second game to lead UV.
Greene plays at Unatego today.
UVall. 002 001 2 5 9 3
Gre. 920 043 X 18 22 4
Jake Curtis (L), James Peek (1), Mason Wyman (6) and Evan Davis. Corey Breck (W), Dylan Lance (6) and John Carlin.
Greene 17, Unadilla Valley 4
Gre. 262 412 17 16 3
UVa. 100 201 4 6 2
Keith Savory (W), Dylan Lance (6) and John Carlin. Evan Davis (L), Kyle Ray (4) and Justin Peek.
Golf
Oxford 207, Walton 221
OXFORD – Oxford was one shot off its season-low score, and won for the seventh time in eight matches this season Thursday against Walton.
Scott Seiler again medaled for the Blackhawks shooting a 38 over the front nine at Bluestone Golf Club. Jim Fagnani was next with his season-low 39, and Cory Seiler added a 40.
Oxford plays at Morris Monday.
Results
(par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 38; Jim Fagnani, 39; Cory Seiler, 40; Scott Shackleton, 42; John Witchella, 48.
Walton: Zach Russell, 39; Brent Layton, 39; Devin Mills, 45; Travis Sprague, 46; Ben Greene, 52.
Softball
Mt. Markham 10, Sherburne-Earlville 8
WEST WINFIELD – Jessica Lynk hit a three-run homer in the sixth to propel Mt. Markham past Sherburne-Earlville Thursday afternoon.
The Marauders led at three different times in the game and finished with more hits than the host club, and also struck out just one time as a team to West Winfield’s eight whiffs. “We didn’t get key hits when we needed them, and they did,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “We weren’t able to capitalize on their mistakes.”
Kate Fitzpatrick had three hits and two RBI for the Marauders (4-4) and Dana Hodge also drove in two runs. Heather Barley and Dee Holden added 2-for-4 days.
S-E plays a doubleheader at Waterville Monday.
S-E 110 312 0 8 10 2
MM 020 143 x 10 9 4
Lindsay Hodges (L) and Dee Holden. J. Lewis (W) and Roberts. Doubles: (S) Kate Fitzpatrick, Dee Holden. Triples: (M) McNamara. HR: (M) Lynk.
Otselic Valley 10, Brookfield 3
BROOKFIELD – Otselic Valley picked up its second win of the season Thursday afternoon at Brookfield.
Already leading 1-0, The Vikings put together four hits in a four-run third highlighted by Melinda Schutt’s two-run single. Amber Wood, Heather Eaton, and Chelsea Coye all had two hits for the Vikings (2-4), and Wood allowed just two hits to pick up the win.
OV plays at the Herkimer Tournament Saturday.
OVa. 014 050 0 10 9 3
Bro. 003 000 0 3 2 7
WP–Amber Wood, LP–S. Keefe.
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