Blackhawks blast Sidney, 11-2
Evening Sun Report
Boys’ Soccer
Oxford 11, Sidney 2
OXFORD – Oxford made a 180-degree turn from its previous outing in a surprisingly easy win over Sidney Thursday.
Taylor Bates and Kyle Farrington paired up for the opening two goals just six minutes into the contest. In what were carbon copy plays from the opposite sides of the field, Farrington hit a crossing pass to Bates, who headed in the opening goal at 1:17. Five minutes later, it was Bates doing the passing and Farrington heading the ball into the net. “We came out ready to play today, and everything went a lot better,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “Sidney is not a bad team, we just had our day.”
Bates, Farrington, and Scott Seiler all had two goals. P.J. Hubman, Andrew Hubman, Tyler Stoddard, and Brandon Winner contributed tallies in the win.
Summary
(7-1 at half)
Goals-assists; (S) Ben Howard, 1-0, Nolan VanFleet, 1-0, Tyler Kane, 0-1. (O) Taylor Bates, 2-3, S. Seiler, 2-2, Ky. Farrington, 2-2, P.J. Hubman, 1-0, Andrew Hubman, 1-0, Tyler Stoddard, 1-0, Brandon Winner, 1-0, Kilean Maynard, 1-0, Joe Whaley, 0-1, Cory Seiler, 0-1, Jared Mack, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 4-2, (O) 16-8.
Saves: (S) Ian Ostrander, 5, (O) Dylan Nisbet, 2.
Johnson City 7, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Johnson City scored its first four goals in the opening 15 minutes of the first half, and allowed just one shot on goal in a shutout win Thursday.
Joel Collins finished with a hat track, and Danni Brockovic added two tallies. “Joe Krug made some phenomenal saves for us to keep us in the game,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “We’re a young team and it’s going to be tough.”
Summary
Goals-assists: Joel Collins, 3-0, Danni Brockovic, 2-0, Andrew Tolkis, 1-0, Anes Brockovic, 1-0, T.J. Bodoski, 0-1, Chris Pallen, 0-1, Cody Smith, 0-1, D. Delles, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (JC) 38-6, (N) 1-0.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 12, Don Osterhout, 4, Dyer Moore, 1. (JC) 0.
G-MU 2, Stamford 1
STAMFORD – Joe Acanfora gave G-MU a one-goal halftime lead, and Cody Hall tacked on what would be the game-winner in the second half in G-MU’s victory Wednesday night at Stamford.
Chris Lanza, making his first appearance in a soccer game, had 10 saves for the Raiders.
Summary
(1-0 G-MU at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Joe Acanfora, 1-0, Cody Hall, 1-1. (S) J. Harmon, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (S) 12-4, (G) 10-3.
Saves: (S) N. Devita, 7. (G) Chris Lanza, 10.
Delhi 8, Unadilla Valley 1
DELHI – Delhi backed up a victory over Oxford on Wednesday with another blowout win in besting Unadilla Valley.
After a tight first half in which the Bulldogs led by one, three goals were scored within an eight-minute span making it 5-1 with 27 minutes yet to play. “They are really quick up front and they have just about everyone back from last year,” said UV coach Matt Osborne.
Alex Phrossell and Avery Meehan had two goals apiece for Delhi.
Mike Bluy had UV’s lone tally.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Mike Bluy, 1-0, Raffi Perry, 0-1. (D) Avery Meehan, 2-1, Nick Meehan, 1-1, Alex Phrossell, 2-1, Eddie Reed, 1-0, Josh Borr, 1-0, Tom Engels, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 8-3, (D) 22-1.
Saves: (UV) Derek Schoonover, 16, (D) Mike Morales, 7.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 105, Southern Cayuga 64
GREENE – Greene won its 12th straight match and set three school records in an opening non-league victory over Southern Cayuga Thursday.
The 200 medley relay squad set the first of the trio of new standards with Lizzy Buhl, Katie Crowe, Helen Zaengle, and Maureen Buck timing a 2:03.98. Buck added a record in the 100 fly (1:10.28), and Crowe bettered her own school record in the 100 breaststroke (1:17.20).
“We swam much faster than I anticipated, especially since we have been pounding the yardage in practice the last three weeks,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
The Trojans host the MAC Relays a week from Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) L. Buhl, K. Crowe, H. Zaengle, M. Buck, 2:03.98*. 200 free: (G) Sam Clink, 2:16.94. 200 IM: (G) Zaengle, 2;25.67. 50 free: (S) Stephanie Morse, 28.53. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 132.55. 100 fly; (G) Ma. Buck, 1:10.28*. 100 free: (G) L. Buhl, 58.03. 500 free: (G) S. Clink, 6:13.80. 200 free relay: (G) Jessica Treadwell, Leah Kazalski, Vikki Goodrich, Emily Dunckle, 1:58.12. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:05.36. 100 breast: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:17.20*. 400 free relay: (G) S. clink, M. Buck, H. Zaengle, L. Buhl, 4:10.49.
*School record
Volleyball
Maine-Endwell 3, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Maine-Endwell’s superior size and strong serving led it to an opening-match win over Norwich Thursday, 25-13, 25-8, 22-25, 25-15.
Erica Spera had seven kills and Laura Zielewicz added seven aces for the Spartans. “Our only struggles came with our serve receive. That is probably what hurt us the most,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “Other than that, we hustled well.”
Kayla May and Sarah Fleming had four kills for Norwich, who play at Owego Tuesday.
Individual leaders
M-E: Laura Zielewicz, 7 aces; Erica Spera, 7 kills.
NHS: Sarah Fleming, 3 aces, Fleming, Kayla May, 4 kills; Megan Garofalo, 7 assists.
JV: M-E won 2-0.
Golf
Johnson City 212, Norwich 231
NORWICH – Johnson City dealt Norwich its first defeat in three matches winning at Canasawacta Country Club Thursday.
Norwich’s Jacob Kelly earned overall medalist honors for the second straight match to highlight the Tornado’s effort. He finished with a 3-over-par 38.
Results
(par-35 front nine at C.C.C.)
JC: Joey Ridulski, 40, Nate Cleary, 42, Mike Belbig, 43, Caleb Hodges, 43, Grant Gulick, 44.
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 38; John Mattingly, 47, Ryan Cambron, 48, Brian Hagen, 48; Brian Carson, 50.
Boys’ Soccer
Oxford 11, Sidney 2
OXFORD – Oxford made a 180-degree turn from its previous outing in a surprisingly easy win over Sidney Thursday.
Taylor Bates and Kyle Farrington paired up for the opening two goals just six minutes into the contest. In what were carbon copy plays from the opposite sides of the field, Farrington hit a crossing pass to Bates, who headed in the opening goal at 1:17. Five minutes later, it was Bates doing the passing and Farrington heading the ball into the net. “We came out ready to play today, and everything went a lot better,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “Sidney is not a bad team, we just had our day.”
Bates, Farrington, and Scott Seiler all had two goals. P.J. Hubman, Andrew Hubman, Tyler Stoddard, and Brandon Winner contributed tallies in the win.
Summary
(7-1 at half)
Goals-assists; (S) Ben Howard, 1-0, Nolan VanFleet, 1-0, Tyler Kane, 0-1. (O) Taylor Bates, 2-3, S. Seiler, 2-2, Ky. Farrington, 2-2, P.J. Hubman, 1-0, Andrew Hubman, 1-0, Tyler Stoddard, 1-0, Brandon Winner, 1-0, Kilean Maynard, 1-0, Joe Whaley, 0-1, Cory Seiler, 0-1, Jared Mack, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 4-2, (O) 16-8.
Saves: (S) Ian Ostrander, 5, (O) Dylan Nisbet, 2.
Johnson City 7, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Johnson City scored its first four goals in the opening 15 minutes of the first half, and allowed just one shot on goal in a shutout win Thursday.
Joel Collins finished with a hat track, and Danni Brockovic added two tallies. “Joe Krug made some phenomenal saves for us to keep us in the game,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “We’re a young team and it’s going to be tough.”
Summary
Goals-assists: Joel Collins, 3-0, Danni Brockovic, 2-0, Andrew Tolkis, 1-0, Anes Brockovic, 1-0, T.J. Bodoski, 0-1, Chris Pallen, 0-1, Cody Smith, 0-1, D. Delles, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (JC) 38-6, (N) 1-0.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 12, Don Osterhout, 4, Dyer Moore, 1. (JC) 0.
G-MU 2, Stamford 1
STAMFORD – Joe Acanfora gave G-MU a one-goal halftime lead, and Cody Hall tacked on what would be the game-winner in the second half in G-MU’s victory Wednesday night at Stamford.
Chris Lanza, making his first appearance in a soccer game, had 10 saves for the Raiders.
Summary
(1-0 G-MU at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Joe Acanfora, 1-0, Cody Hall, 1-1. (S) J. Harmon, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (S) 12-4, (G) 10-3.
Saves: (S) N. Devita, 7. (G) Chris Lanza, 10.
Delhi 8, Unadilla Valley 1
DELHI – Delhi backed up a victory over Oxford on Wednesday with another blowout win in besting Unadilla Valley.
After a tight first half in which the Bulldogs led by one, three goals were scored within an eight-minute span making it 5-1 with 27 minutes yet to play. “They are really quick up front and they have just about everyone back from last year,” said UV coach Matt Osborne.
Alex Phrossell and Avery Meehan had two goals apiece for Delhi.
Mike Bluy had UV’s lone tally.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Mike Bluy, 1-0, Raffi Perry, 0-1. (D) Avery Meehan, 2-1, Nick Meehan, 1-1, Alex Phrossell, 2-1, Eddie Reed, 1-0, Josh Borr, 1-0, Tom Engels, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 8-3, (D) 22-1.
Saves: (UV) Derek Schoonover, 16, (D) Mike Morales, 7.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 105, Southern Cayuga 64
GREENE – Greene won its 12th straight match and set three school records in an opening non-league victory over Southern Cayuga Thursday.
The 200 medley relay squad set the first of the trio of new standards with Lizzy Buhl, Katie Crowe, Helen Zaengle, and Maureen Buck timing a 2:03.98. Buck added a record in the 100 fly (1:10.28), and Crowe bettered her own school record in the 100 breaststroke (1:17.20).
“We swam much faster than I anticipated, especially since we have been pounding the yardage in practice the last three weeks,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
The Trojans host the MAC Relays a week from Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) L. Buhl, K. Crowe, H. Zaengle, M. Buck, 2:03.98*. 200 free: (G) Sam Clink, 2:16.94. 200 IM: (G) Zaengle, 2;25.67. 50 free: (S) Stephanie Morse, 28.53. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 132.55. 100 fly; (G) Ma. Buck, 1:10.28*. 100 free: (G) L. Buhl, 58.03. 500 free: (G) S. Clink, 6:13.80. 200 free relay: (G) Jessica Treadwell, Leah Kazalski, Vikki Goodrich, Emily Dunckle, 1:58.12. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:05.36. 100 breast: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:17.20*. 400 free relay: (G) S. clink, M. Buck, H. Zaengle, L. Buhl, 4:10.49.
*School record
Volleyball
Maine-Endwell 3, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Maine-Endwell’s superior size and strong serving led it to an opening-match win over Norwich Thursday, 25-13, 25-8, 22-25, 25-15.
Erica Spera had seven kills and Laura Zielewicz added seven aces for the Spartans. “Our only struggles came with our serve receive. That is probably what hurt us the most,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “Other than that, we hustled well.”
Kayla May and Sarah Fleming had four kills for Norwich, who play at Owego Tuesday.
Individual leaders
M-E: Laura Zielewicz, 7 aces; Erica Spera, 7 kills.
NHS: Sarah Fleming, 3 aces, Fleming, Kayla May, 4 kills; Megan Garofalo, 7 assists.
JV: M-E won 2-0.
Golf
Johnson City 212, Norwich 231
NORWICH – Johnson City dealt Norwich its first defeat in three matches winning at Canasawacta Country Club Thursday.
Norwich’s Jacob Kelly earned overall medalist honors for the second straight match to highlight the Tornado’s effort. He finished with a 3-over-par 38.
Results
(par-35 front nine at C.C.C.)
JC: Joey Ridulski, 40, Nate Cleary, 42, Mike Belbig, 43, Caleb Hodges, 43, Grant Gulick, 44.
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 38; John Mattingly, 47, Ryan Cambron, 48, Brian Hagen, 48; Brian Carson, 50.
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