Oxford, S-E level records

Oxford 2, Delhi 1
DELHI – Oxford regrouped after Delhi’s tying goal as Danielle Murphy scored unassisted with six minutes left in regulation to give the Blackhawks their third win this season.
Vanessa Pierson tallied off a Marlena Frank pass giving Oxford (3-3) a 1-0 halftime advantage. Lauren Barkalow knotted the contest for Delhi midway through the second half.
“The conditions were not conducive to field hockey, so we had to scrap it out,” said Oxford coach Missy Chrystie. “I give my girls credit to come back after Delhi tied the game. The rain slowed the game down and we weren’t able to rely on big hits. It was a sloppy game.”
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Vanessa Pierson, 1-0, Danielle Murphy, 1-0, Marlena Frank, 0-1. (D) Lauren Barkalow, 1-0, Katie Darling, 0-1.
Shots-penalty corners: (O) 6-12, (D) 2-4.
Saves: (O) Alyshia Crawford, 1, (D) Danielle Tucker, 4

Sherburne-Earlville 4, Cooperstown 1
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville evened its season record and played its most complete game of the season, said Marauders coach Sheila Cooman.
Karli Harris scored for S-E (2-2) just 26 seconds into the game, and Samantha Crandall added a tally just three minutes later.
Harris and Courtney Kurtz added late second-half goals. “Tonight we moved the ball and moved to the ball,” Cooman said. “Obviously we generated offense in the penalty circle and the defense didn’t make mistakes. It was leaps and bounds better than last weekend.”
The Marauders host New York Mills Thursday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Karli Harris, 2-0, Sam Crandall, 1-0, Courtney Kurtz, 1-0, Danielle Green, 0-2. (C) Sarah Key, 1-0, Phoenix Miller, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 19-10, (C) 2-5.
Saves: (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 1. (C) J. Walrath, 10.

Boys’ Soccer

Greene 2, Unatego 2
GREENE – Unatego answered a two-goal deficit with two second-half tallies to force a tie at Greene Tuesday.
Andy Williams’ second goal of the game at 12:45 of the second session seemed to have the Trojans in control. Casey O’Hare pared the margin in half three minutes later, and Garrett Kafchinski netted the tying tally with 11:08 remaining in the game. “We were outplaying them and controlling the game,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “We made three or four defensive mistakes, and they capitalized on two of them.”
Greene plays at Oxford Friday.
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Andy Williams 2-0, (U) Casey O’Hara, 1-0, Garrett Kafchinski, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 15-4, (U) 4-2.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 2; (U) S. Bennett, 13.

Oxford 4, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Scott Seiler scored a pair of goals and Kyle Ferrington added one goal and one assist in Oxford’s shutout victory at B-G Tuesday.
Jacob Carr added his first goal for Oxford, who held a 21-9 advantage in shots on goal. Blackhawks goalies Dylan Nisbet and Tom Gould combined for nine saves to record the shutout
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Scott Seiler, 2-0, Kyle Ferrington, 1-1, Jacob Carr, 1-0, Andrew Hubman, 0-1, Taylor Bates, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 21-11, (B) 9-2.
Saves: (O) Nisbet, 4, Gould 5, (B) Jeremy Gray, 5.

Sidney 7, Unadilla Valley 2
SIDNEY – Sidney scored three goals three minutes apart to answer an early UV goal, and went on to rout the Storm Tuesday.
Raffi Perry put UV on the board just 22 seconds into the game off an assist from Todd Wilcox. Derek Crawford tied the game 3 1/2 minutes later, and Edwards scored back-to-back goals over the next two minutes to up the lead. The Warriors scored all seven goals in the first half to establish a five-goal advantage.
“Our defense was really flat-footed,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We played pretty well offensively in the first half, but our defense let us down.”
UV hosts Afton Thursday.
Summary
(7-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Raffi Perry, 2-0, Todd Wilcox, 0-1. (S) Mike Guerriere, 1-0, Jordan Fitzgerald, 1-0, Derek Crawford, 1-0, Edwards, 2-0, Mike Butcher, 1-0, Ben Howard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 15-6, (S) 22-1.
Saves: (UV) Ethan Fallon, 15, (S) Don Williams, 13.

Chenango Forks 8, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Chenango Forks’ big first half put Norwich in a six-goal hole in Tuesday’s STAC matchup.
Andy Shell scored two goals for the Blue Devils, who had seven players find the net.
Norwich junior goalie Joe Krug stopped a penalty kick 12 minutes into the second half and made 23 saves. Don Osterhout made the transition to sweeper from backup goalie, and head coach John McCumiskey praised Osterhout’s work there. “This was probably our best second half of the season,” McCumiskey said.
Norwich plays at Maine-Endwell today.
Summary
(6-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (CF) Mike Fern, 1-1, Tim Galla, 1-0, Tyler Gill, 1-1, G. Daniels, 0-1, Andy Shell, 2-1, Corey Brued, 1-0, Tyler Plahanski, 0-1, Justin Bowersox, 1-2, Chris Spear, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (CF) 38-10, (N) 1-0.
Saves: (CF) J.T. Felter, 1, (N) Joe Krug, 23, Dyer Moore, 1.

Girls’ Soccer

Otselic Valley 1, Stockbridge Valley 0 (OT)
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley won for the first time since the 2005 season scoring with 2:06 remaining in the first overtime Tuesday against Stockbridge Valley.
After a crossing pass, Naomi Reichard picked up a loose ball and tucked the ball away for the lone scoring.
Earlier in the second period, OV goalie, Cindy Slack, stopped a penalty kick to preservie the tie. “I thought we were in trouble, but Cindy made a nice save for us,” said OV coach Kevin Springer.
The Vikings (1-1) play at DeRuyter Friday at 3 p.m.
Summary
(0-0 at half, OV scores in first OT)
Goals-assists: (OV) Naomi Reichard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 8-6 (S) 6-2.
Saves; (OV) Cindy Slack, 5, (S) 5.

Girls’ Swimming

Greene 99, Delhi 83
DELHI – Greene won its thirteenth straight meet, set two school records, and dominated a Delhi team that had the Trojans’ number for several years.
The 200 medley relay team of Lizzy Buhl, Katie Crowe, Helen Zaengle, and Maureen Buck set a record timing 2:03.32. Buhl later broke her own mark in the 50 freestyle clocking a 26.01. “The league championships will be held here (Delhi) and the girls performed well,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “We’re looking forward to going back next month (for the league championships).”
Greene hosts Cooperstown Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Lizzy Buhl, Katie Crowe, H. Zaengle, Maureen Buck, 2:03.32*. 200 free: (G) Samantha Clink, 2:14.35, 200 IM: (G) H. Zaengle, 2:24.50. 50 free: (G) L. Buhl, 26.01*. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 119.70. 100 fly: (D) Amy Marriman, 1:08.85. 100 free: (D) Sarah Burns, 1:04.17. 500 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 5:43.04. 200 free relay; (G) Jessica Treadwell, Jayne Vermaat, Emily Dunckle, M. Buck, 1:56.33. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:04.91. 100 breaststroke: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:18.09. 400 free relay: (G) S. Clink, Buck, Zaengle, Buhl, 4:07.65.
*School record

Norwich 101, Elmira 82
ELMIRA – Norwich won for the first time in three meets this season Tuesday against Elmira.
Norwich coach Amanda Downey said she moved her lineup around and gave kids an opportunity to swim in their off events. Still, Norwich won all but two events. “It’s nice to get a win under our belts,” Downey said. “It helps to build team unity and confidence.”
Downey noted the winning team of Makenzie Williams in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:16.90), a personal-best, Downey said.
Results
200-yard medley relay: Norwich (R Lorenz, M Williams, J Simcoe, S Keator) 2:06.01. 200 freestyle: R Lorenz (N) 205.42. 200 individual medley: M Williams (N) 234.42. 50 freestyle: Savanna Keator (N) 26.53. Diving : (E) not listed. 100 butterfly: R Lorenz (N) 103.22. 100 freestyle: J Simcoe (N) 103.44. 500 freestyle: S Keator (N) 5:58.15. 200 free relay: N (M Williams, Sara Loomis, Julia Simcoe, R Lorenz) 1:52.89. 100 backstroke: Brooke Ireland (N) 1:13.05. 100 breaststroke: M Williams (N) 1:16.90. 400 freestyle relay: E) (Danna Bohman, Kelly Taylor, Jessica hetrick, Meghan Navarra) 4:56.52.

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