Greene snaps out of early funk
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 4, Walton 2
GREENE – Greene snapped out its early funk to score four unanswered goals and rally to defeat Walton in its opening game Tuesday.
Trent Wood put two goals on the board for the Warriors within the first 20 minutes of the game. Ryan Utter scored the first of his three goals on a penalty to draw Greene within one goal at the 32 1/2-minute mark. About five minutes later, he scored unassisted to tie the game.
Mark Day put the Trojans ahead for good off a Pat Daniels feed. “I was impressed with what I saw from Walton,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “We did it to ourselves (falling behind) by coming out flat. We had to work back and I thought we pretty much possessed the ball and took control of the game in the second half.”
Greene plays at Sidney Sept. 5.
Summary
(2-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Trent Wood, 2-0, Chris Donnelly, 0-1. (G) Ryan Utter, 3-0 (one PK); Mark Day, 1-0, Pat Daniels, 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (G) 17-7, (W) 4-2.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 1, (W) Brian Schuppel, 13.
Sept. 5 vs. Sidney (A)
Unadilla Valley 4, B-G 0
NEW BERLIN – Although B-G had a fair amount of possession time and plenty of shots, the Storm did more with their opportunities and had better scoring opportunities in a season-opening win Tuesday.
Raffi Perry accounted for all of UV’s goals finishing with a hat trick, while also assisting on Mike Bluy’s goal. Derek Schoonover made 14 saves – a couple from close range – to earn the shutout. “They maybe possessed the ball more than we did, but we were aggressive when we had a chance to finish, and we had better scoring opportunities.”
UV plays at Delhi Thursday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Raffi Perry, 3-1, Mike Bluy, 1-0, Thomas Wallace, 0-1, Jimmy Jachim, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 16-3, (BG) 17-4.
Saves: (UV) Derek Schoonover, 14, (BG) Jeramy Gray, 10.
Sidney 4, Afton 0
AFTON – A goal with five seconds left in the first half broke a scoreless tie and propelled Sidney to a win at Afton Tuesday.
Jordan Fitzgerald had two goals for the Warriors including the ice-breaker. “It was a tough way to end the half,” said Afton coach Ron Rapp. “I think we would have fared better if it was nil-nil at halftime.”
Afton plays at B-G Thursday at 7 p.m.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Shots-corners: Taylor Lissendrello, 1-0, Josh Edwards, 0-2, Jordan Fitzgerald, 2-0, Tyler Kane, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 21-7, (A) 5-1.
Saves: (A) Jacob Arnold, 13, (S) Ian Ostrader, 3.
Delhi 6, Oxford 0
DELHI – Delhi’s recent mastery of Oxford continued on Tuesday as the Bulldogs overwhelmed the Blackhawks with surprising ease.
Eddie Reed had a hat trick and Alex Phrossell added two goals for Delhi, who raced to a 4-0 halftime lead.
“We lost the game at midfield,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “We had trouble doing anything with the ball, and their quickness didn’t allow our midfield to transition back on defense. Our defenders were constantly on their heels retreating.”
Oxford hosts Sidney Thursday.
Summary
(4-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (D) Alex Phrossell, 2-1, Eddie Reed, 3-0, Avery Meehan, 1-2, David McIntock, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (D) 18-3, (O) 5-2.
Saves: (D) Mike Morales, 3, (O) P.J. Hubman, 7, Dylan Nisbet, 3.
Greene 4, Walton 2
GREENE – Greene snapped out its early funk to score four unanswered goals and rally to defeat Walton in its opening game Tuesday.
Trent Wood put two goals on the board for the Warriors within the first 20 minutes of the game. Ryan Utter scored the first of his three goals on a penalty to draw Greene within one goal at the 32 1/2-minute mark. About five minutes later, he scored unassisted to tie the game.
Mark Day put the Trojans ahead for good off a Pat Daniels feed. “I was impressed with what I saw from Walton,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “We did it to ourselves (falling behind) by coming out flat. We had to work back and I thought we pretty much possessed the ball and took control of the game in the second half.”
Greene plays at Sidney Sept. 5.
Summary
(2-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Trent Wood, 2-0, Chris Donnelly, 0-1. (G) Ryan Utter, 3-0 (one PK); Mark Day, 1-0, Pat Daniels, 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (G) 17-7, (W) 4-2.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 1, (W) Brian Schuppel, 13.
Sept. 5 vs. Sidney (A)
Unadilla Valley 4, B-G 0
NEW BERLIN – Although B-G had a fair amount of possession time and plenty of shots, the Storm did more with their opportunities and had better scoring opportunities in a season-opening win Tuesday.
Raffi Perry accounted for all of UV’s goals finishing with a hat trick, while also assisting on Mike Bluy’s goal. Derek Schoonover made 14 saves – a couple from close range – to earn the shutout. “They maybe possessed the ball more than we did, but we were aggressive when we had a chance to finish, and we had better scoring opportunities.”
UV plays at Delhi Thursday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Raffi Perry, 3-1, Mike Bluy, 1-0, Thomas Wallace, 0-1, Jimmy Jachim, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 16-3, (BG) 17-4.
Saves: (UV) Derek Schoonover, 14, (BG) Jeramy Gray, 10.
Sidney 4, Afton 0
AFTON – A goal with five seconds left in the first half broke a scoreless tie and propelled Sidney to a win at Afton Tuesday.
Jordan Fitzgerald had two goals for the Warriors including the ice-breaker. “It was a tough way to end the half,” said Afton coach Ron Rapp. “I think we would have fared better if it was nil-nil at halftime.”
Afton plays at B-G Thursday at 7 p.m.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Shots-corners: Taylor Lissendrello, 1-0, Josh Edwards, 0-2, Jordan Fitzgerald, 2-0, Tyler Kane, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 21-7, (A) 5-1.
Saves: (A) Jacob Arnold, 13, (S) Ian Ostrader, 3.
Delhi 6, Oxford 0
DELHI – Delhi’s recent mastery of Oxford continued on Tuesday as the Bulldogs overwhelmed the Blackhawks with surprising ease.
Eddie Reed had a hat trick and Alex Phrossell added two goals for Delhi, who raced to a 4-0 halftime lead.
“We lost the game at midfield,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “We had trouble doing anything with the ball, and their quickness didn’t allow our midfield to transition back on defense. Our defenders were constantly on their heels retreating.”
Oxford hosts Sidney Thursday.
Summary
(4-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (D) Alex Phrossell, 2-1, Eddie Reed, 3-0, Avery Meehan, 1-2, David McIntock, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (D) 18-3, (O) 5-2.
Saves: (D) Mike Morales, 3, (O) P.J. Hubman, 7, Dylan Nisbet, 3.
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