S-E blanks Springs for first win
Evening Sun Report
Boys’ Soccer
Sherburne-Earlville 4, Richfield Springs 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville ended a three-game winless streak to start the season as Nolan Fuller scored for the third straight game and Ken Knickerbocker added two goals.
“Our strength has been to score from the air, and if continue to move the ball from the outside in, we’ll be fine,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “At this point we need to maintain our consistency.”
Knickerbocker and Fuller share the team lead with four goals apiece. Sal Magro added one goal and one assist in the win, while Hope Brown made 12 saves for her first shutout.
S-E (1-2-1) plays the winner of Hamilton and Morrisville-Eaton Saturday at Hamilton at 5 p.m.
Summary
(S-E 2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Nolan Fuller, 1-0, Ian Dunshee, 0-1, Sal Magro, 1-1, Ken Knickerbocker, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 19-5, (R) 12-1
Saves: (SE) Hope Brown, 12. (R) C.J. Sibley, 8.
Oneonta 10, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Oneonta had three different players finish with multiple goals, and the Yellowjackets racked up 51 shots against a retreating NHS defense Thursday.
Ryan Gracy tallied a hat trick, while John Bellinger and Kyle McCue had a pair of goals. “Oneonta’s record isn’t that good because they have played the tough teams early, but they knew they could take it out on us,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They have a lot of horses and subbed their entire bench liberally.”
Norwich hosts Chenango Forks Tuesday.
Summary
(4-0 Oneonta at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Ryan Gracy, 3-0, John Bellinger, 2-0, Kyle Mccue, 2-0, Jeremiah Ward, 1-0, Sam Judd, 1-0, Guiowei Cen, 1-0, Larry Jankowski, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 51-8, (N) 0-1.
Saves: (O) Chris Hayen, 0. (N) Joe Krug, 6, Don Osterhout, 26.
G-MU 4, Schenevus 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU evened its log on the season and won its first Tri-Valley League game in the process Thursday against Schenevus.
Playing for the third time in as many days, Cody Hall and Tim Sloan alternated goals finishing with two apiece to lead the Raiders (1-2, 2-2). Sloan’s first goal came on a cornerkick from Cody Luettger.
First-year keeper, Chris Lanza, made four saves for the shutout win.
Summary
(2-0 G-MU at half)
Goals-assists: Cody Hall, 2-0, Tim Sloan, 2-0, Cody Luettger, 0-1 , Peter Schmidt, 0-1,
Shots-corners: 16-3, (S) 12-2
Saves: (G) Chris Lanza, 4. (S) Weinert 4, Vanderwerker 5
Girls’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 8, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Maine-Endwell poured on the offense in the second half scoring six of its goals to blank Norwich Thursday afternoon.
Keggen Griffith and Jamie Holiday each had two goals in the second half to spearhead the Spartans’ offense. Griffith finished with a hat trick. “We weren’t able to sustain an offense, so our defense began to tire in the second half,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton.
Norwich hosts Seton Catholic Central Monday.
Summary
(2-0 M-E at half)
Goals-assists: Nicole Osovski, 1-0; Keggen Griffith, 3-0, Jamie Holiday, 2-0, Kaitlyn Cook, 1-0, Kristen Enty, 1-1, Taylor Kucharski, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (ME) 22-8, (N) 4-2.
Goals-assists: (N) Tatiana Ithier, 7, Molly DeMellier, 1. (M-E) Colleen Kutney, 3.
Cooperstown 4, Sherburne-Earlville 0
COOPERSTOWN – Four Cooperstown players found the scoring column in a shutout victory over Sherburne-Earlville Wednesday.
Laura Riley had one goal and one assists for the Redskins, and Jen Wehner made three saves in goal for the shutout.
Summary
(Cooperstown 3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Laura Riley, 1-1; Anna Kieler,1-0; Lindsay Valentine, 0-1, Katrin Kronborg, 1-0; Katie Wilhelm, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (C) 23-2, (S-E) 6-2.
Saves: (C) Jen Wehner, 3; (S-E) Caitlynn Adams, 6.
Golf
Seton Catholic Central 213, Norwich 222
NORWICH – Norwich retained its steady scoring, but fell for the third straight match Thursday against Seton Catholic Central.
Jacob Kelly and John Mattingly paced NHS shooting 38 and 42 respectively over the par-35 front nine at Canasawacta Country Club.
“Our ultimate goal is to shoot a 215 on our home course and we’re trying to aim at 220,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We were almost there today, we just couldn’t come up with that fifth score.”
Norwich (2-3) plays at Chenango Valley Tuesday.
Results
(par-35 front nine at C.C.C.)
SCC: Steve Armstrong, 37; Josh Jimenez, 42; Aidan Graven, 44; Jason Metzger, 45, Rob Schneider, 45.
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 38; John Mattingly, 42; Brian Carson, 44; Ryan Cambron, 49; Eric Walling, 49.
Girls’ Tennis
Oxford 4, Greene 1
OXFORD – Oxford remained unbeaten on the season improving to 3-0 with a win over Greene Thursday.
Erica LaTourette and Myranda Batsford took straight sets wins in singles, while Megan Phinney and Olivia Powell along with the pairing of Patricia Anthony and Shelby Myers added wins in doubles.
Tori Barbeisch had the lone Greene victory defeating Erica DeWispelaere,6-3, 6-3.
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) defeated Erica DeWispelaere (O) 6-3, 6-3; Erica LaTourette (O) defeated Sarah Bronstein (G) 6-3, 6-0; Myranda Batsford (O) defeated Mara Duenas (G) 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles: Megan Phinney and Olivia Powell (O) defeated Kristi Richards and Cassie Armstrong (G) 6-1, 6-2; Patricia Anthony and Shelby Myers (O) defeated Erica Smith and Shalyem Bonney (G) 6-1, 6-2.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich dropped to 0-3 on the season losing to Johnson City Thursday, 25-10, 25-16, 25-17.
Megan Garofalo had four assists and three aces to lead Norwich.
Statistics
Game scores: 25-10, 25-16, 25-17
JC: Ashley McManus, 4 aces; Denisa Beslija, 2 blocks, Liz Francis, 2 blocks; Jessica Johnson, 10 assists; Beslija, 4 kills; Krissy Ngo, 4 kills.
Norwich: Megan Garofalo, 3 aces; Garofalo, 4 assists; Michelle Testani, 4 kills.
JV: JC won 2-0.
Boys’ Soccer
Sherburne-Earlville 4, Richfield Springs 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville ended a three-game winless streak to start the season as Nolan Fuller scored for the third straight game and Ken Knickerbocker added two goals.
“Our strength has been to score from the air, and if continue to move the ball from the outside in, we’ll be fine,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “At this point we need to maintain our consistency.”
Knickerbocker and Fuller share the team lead with four goals apiece. Sal Magro added one goal and one assist in the win, while Hope Brown made 12 saves for her first shutout.
S-E (1-2-1) plays the winner of Hamilton and Morrisville-Eaton Saturday at Hamilton at 5 p.m.
Summary
(S-E 2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Nolan Fuller, 1-0, Ian Dunshee, 0-1, Sal Magro, 1-1, Ken Knickerbocker, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 19-5, (R) 12-1
Saves: (SE) Hope Brown, 12. (R) C.J. Sibley, 8.
Oneonta 10, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Oneonta had three different players finish with multiple goals, and the Yellowjackets racked up 51 shots against a retreating NHS defense Thursday.
Ryan Gracy tallied a hat trick, while John Bellinger and Kyle McCue had a pair of goals. “Oneonta’s record isn’t that good because they have played the tough teams early, but they knew they could take it out on us,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They have a lot of horses and subbed their entire bench liberally.”
Norwich hosts Chenango Forks Tuesday.
Summary
(4-0 Oneonta at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Ryan Gracy, 3-0, John Bellinger, 2-0, Kyle Mccue, 2-0, Jeremiah Ward, 1-0, Sam Judd, 1-0, Guiowei Cen, 1-0, Larry Jankowski, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 51-8, (N) 0-1.
Saves: (O) Chris Hayen, 0. (N) Joe Krug, 6, Don Osterhout, 26.
G-MU 4, Schenevus 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU evened its log on the season and won its first Tri-Valley League game in the process Thursday against Schenevus.
Playing for the third time in as many days, Cody Hall and Tim Sloan alternated goals finishing with two apiece to lead the Raiders (1-2, 2-2). Sloan’s first goal came on a cornerkick from Cody Luettger.
First-year keeper, Chris Lanza, made four saves for the shutout win.
Summary
(2-0 G-MU at half)
Goals-assists: Cody Hall, 2-0, Tim Sloan, 2-0, Cody Luettger, 0-1 , Peter Schmidt, 0-1,
Shots-corners: 16-3, (S) 12-2
Saves: (G) Chris Lanza, 4. (S) Weinert 4, Vanderwerker 5
Girls’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 8, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Maine-Endwell poured on the offense in the second half scoring six of its goals to blank Norwich Thursday afternoon.
Keggen Griffith and Jamie Holiday each had two goals in the second half to spearhead the Spartans’ offense. Griffith finished with a hat trick. “We weren’t able to sustain an offense, so our defense began to tire in the second half,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton.
Norwich hosts Seton Catholic Central Monday.
Summary
(2-0 M-E at half)
Goals-assists: Nicole Osovski, 1-0; Keggen Griffith, 3-0, Jamie Holiday, 2-0, Kaitlyn Cook, 1-0, Kristen Enty, 1-1, Taylor Kucharski, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (ME) 22-8, (N) 4-2.
Goals-assists: (N) Tatiana Ithier, 7, Molly DeMellier, 1. (M-E) Colleen Kutney, 3.
Cooperstown 4, Sherburne-Earlville 0
COOPERSTOWN – Four Cooperstown players found the scoring column in a shutout victory over Sherburne-Earlville Wednesday.
Laura Riley had one goal and one assists for the Redskins, and Jen Wehner made three saves in goal for the shutout.
Summary
(Cooperstown 3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Laura Riley, 1-1; Anna Kieler,1-0; Lindsay Valentine, 0-1, Katrin Kronborg, 1-0; Katie Wilhelm, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (C) 23-2, (S-E) 6-2.
Saves: (C) Jen Wehner, 3; (S-E) Caitlynn Adams, 6.
Golf
Seton Catholic Central 213, Norwich 222
NORWICH – Norwich retained its steady scoring, but fell for the third straight match Thursday against Seton Catholic Central.
Jacob Kelly and John Mattingly paced NHS shooting 38 and 42 respectively over the par-35 front nine at Canasawacta Country Club.
“Our ultimate goal is to shoot a 215 on our home course and we’re trying to aim at 220,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We were almost there today, we just couldn’t come up with that fifth score.”
Norwich (2-3) plays at Chenango Valley Tuesday.
Results
(par-35 front nine at C.C.C.)
SCC: Steve Armstrong, 37; Josh Jimenez, 42; Aidan Graven, 44; Jason Metzger, 45, Rob Schneider, 45.
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 38; John Mattingly, 42; Brian Carson, 44; Ryan Cambron, 49; Eric Walling, 49.
Girls’ Tennis
Oxford 4, Greene 1
OXFORD – Oxford remained unbeaten on the season improving to 3-0 with a win over Greene Thursday.
Erica LaTourette and Myranda Batsford took straight sets wins in singles, while Megan Phinney and Olivia Powell along with the pairing of Patricia Anthony and Shelby Myers added wins in doubles.
Tori Barbeisch had the lone Greene victory defeating Erica DeWispelaere,6-3, 6-3.
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) defeated Erica DeWispelaere (O) 6-3, 6-3; Erica LaTourette (O) defeated Sarah Bronstein (G) 6-3, 6-0; Myranda Batsford (O) defeated Mara Duenas (G) 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles: Megan Phinney and Olivia Powell (O) defeated Kristi Richards and Cassie Armstrong (G) 6-1, 6-2; Patricia Anthony and Shelby Myers (O) defeated Erica Smith and Shalyem Bonney (G) 6-1, 6-2.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich dropped to 0-3 on the season losing to Johnson City Thursday, 25-10, 25-16, 25-17.
Megan Garofalo had four assists and three aces to lead Norwich.
Statistics
Game scores: 25-10, 25-16, 25-17
JC: Ashley McManus, 4 aces; Denisa Beslija, 2 blocks, Liz Francis, 2 blocks; Jessica Johnson, 10 assists; Beslija, 4 kills; Krissy Ngo, 4 kills.
Norwich: Megan Garofalo, 3 aces; Garofalo, 4 assists; Michelle Testani, 4 kills.
JV: JC won 2-0.
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