Greene rolls with offensive barrage
Greene 5, Windsor 0
WINDSOR – After a quiet first half steeped in defensive adjustments, the Trojans stung Windsor’s goal with a barrage of tallies to improve to 3-1 on the season.
With captain and center back Mary Rutz out with an injury, the Trojans spent the better part of the first half re-positioning players at new spots, said head coach Sue Carlin. “The first half reflected our adjustments on defense, and we were a little sluggish,” she said. “The second half we started to make connections and the defense was playing well together.”
Andrea Day had her third straight two-goal game, and she scored just 1:20 into the second half to break a scoreless tie. Christine Conroe scored less than two minutes later, and Amy David had the third of five Greene goals at 19 minutes.
Greene plays at Whitney Point Tuesday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Andrea Day 2-0, Christine Conroe, 1-2, Amy David, 1-0, Erin Smith, 1-0, Steph Washburn, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 24-11, (W) 3-2.
Saves: (G) Devyn Staley, 2. (W) Cassie Kerrigan, 13.
Girls’ Soccer
Unadilla Valley 5, Oxford 2
NEW BERLIN – Coming off a tournament victory, Unadilla Valley was victorious in its return to league play Wednesday.
Catherine Thomas scored a pair of goals for the Storm, and Diandra Rudler put UV on the board first getting an assist from Jenna Rudnitsky. Rudnitsky, and Sakura Gysin also scored for the Storm, who improved to 5-2 overall. Rudnitsky’s goal made it a 3-1 game and proved to be the game-winner.
Felicia Tynan and Kelli Whitehill tallied second-half goals for the Blackhawks.
Unadilla Valley travels to unbeaten Greene (6-0) Friday.
Summary
(2-0 UV at the half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Catherine Thomas, 2-0, Jenna Rudnitsky, 1-1, Sakura Gysin, 1-0, Diandra Rudler, 1-0, Kate Ross, 0-1, Amanda Peek, 0-2. (O) Felicia Tynan, 1-0, Kelli Whitehill, 1-0, Ashlee Farwell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 14-4, (O) 7-0.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 4, (O) Amanda Nightengale, 7.
Greene 1, Sidney 0
SIDNEY – April Small’s crossing pass to Megan McDermott went untouched finding the side netting with 1:39 left in the second overtime to give Greene a win overtime Wednesday.
McDermott collided with the Sidney goalie in an effort to touch the ball in, and somehow the ball made it through, said Greene coach Randy Smith, whose club improved to 6-0. “It was a great soccer game and both teams played well,” Smith said. “Sidney is missing its leading scorer (Stephanie Meno), but they hustled and played hard. I was giving in to the idea it would be a scoreless tie until that final play.”
Liz Wentlent made five saves, two of which were key goal-savers with one hand, Smith said, to preserve the shutout.
Summary
(0-0 at half, Greene scores in second OT)
Goals-assists: (G) April Small
Saves: (G) Liz Wentlent 5, (S) 5.
Shots-corners: G) 9-7; (S) 12-2.
Boys’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 10, Norwich 1
ENDWELL – Maine-Endwell scored three times in the final seven minutes of the first half to take a 5-0 lead into halftime against visiting Norwich Wednesday.
Tom Moore had a hat trick for the Spartans and Karim Azeb finished with a pair of tallies. “They are a great passing team – phenomenal,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey.
Norwich goalie Joe Krug moved to the field, and tallied the Tornado’s first goal of the season off a Don Osterhout pass in the final 10 minutes of play.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Karim Azeb, 2-2, Zack Azeb, 0-2, Tom Moore, 3-1, Brad Kuzawinski, 1-0, Scott Pullen, 1-1, Bryan Schivey, 1-0, Chris Pitts, 1-3, Dan Unger, 1-0. (N) Joe Krug, 1-0, Don Osterhout, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (M-E) 36-5, (N) 3-1.
Saves: (ME) Dan McCarthy, 2. (N) Joe Krug, 12, Dyer Moore, 3.
Waterville 2, S-E 0
SHERBURNE – Waterville dominated play and disrupted the Marauders’ offensive flow in a shutout victory Wednesday.
Mike Ellis had both Waterville goals, the first with just 33 seconds left in the opening half. “We had moved the ball well from the 18 to the 18 in most games, but just had trouble getting off shots,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez of previous games this season. “Today we didn’t generate anything, and our only three shots came in the first half.
“Our defense played well, but when you are constantly pressured, the defense will eventually crack.”
S-E (1-1, 2-4-1) hosts Sauquoit Valley Friday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Mike Ellis, 2-0, Mike Huening, 0-1, Colby Legacy, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 17-6, (S) 3-0.
Saves; (W) Caleb Mariano, 0. (S) Caleb Brown, 7.
Golf
Chenango Valley 184, Norwich 203
GREENE – Although it was a defeat, it was a day of positives for the Norwich golf team in Wednesday’s match against Chenango Valley at Genegantslet Golf Club.
The Tornado shot a season-low 203, and that score on a road course qualified them for the Class B team sectionals this spring. “(Qualifying) for team sectionals was a goal of ours, so obviously it was a good night for us,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham.
Jacob Kelly had one birdie and shot a 37 to lead Norwich. Brian Carson turned in a sub-40 with a 39, Frank Somich fired a 40, John Mattingly was next at 43, while Ryan Cambron carded a 44.
Mike Henderson had three birdies for CV and finished at 3-under-par (32).
Norwich hosts Chenango Forks today.
Results
(par-35 at Genegantslet G.C.)
CV: Mike Henderson, 32; Andy Bulizak, 35; Brian Huston, 38; Carlie Bergen, 39; Mitchelle Hillegas, 40.
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 37; Brian Carson, 39; Frank Somich, 40; John Mattingly, 43; Ryan Cambron, 44.
Girls’ Tennis
Norwich 5, Owego 2
OWEGO – Norwich won all three decisive third-set tiebreakers and four of five tiebreakers overall to win for the fourth time in five matches, Wednesday at Owego.
Sophie Stewart at fourth singles overcame a decisive second-set loss at fourth singles to close out the winning team point beating Abby Wunder, 10-7 in super tiebreaker. Krissie Collier and Christina Decker were one game from losing their first doubles match. Down 5-3 in the second set, the duo won the final four games to even the match, then won in the final tiebreaker 10-6. Katie Hagen and Katie Orioli went down to the final points of the super tiebreaker before closing out that match, 10-8. “Every single team point that was on the line, we were able to win,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Norwich improved to 5-3 on the season.
Results
Singles: Julia Hutchinson (O) d. Haley Runyon, 6-0, 6-3. Laura Dragoon (O) d. Larysa Bernstein, 6-1, 6-2. Jen Zieno (N) d. Katie Malia, 6-4, 6-3. Sophie Stewart (N) d. Abby Wunder, 6-2, 2-6, (10-7).
Doubles: Krissie Collier-Christina Decker (N) d. Elsie Thornley-Lindsay Knaul, 6-7 (4), 7-5, (10-6). Reva Seager-Bryn Loomis (N) d. Catherine Meade-Elizabeth Skovira, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Katie Hagen-Katie Orioli (N) d. Carmina Georgescu-Danielle Dupris, 6-3, 5-7, (10-8).
Cross Country
S-E fourth at New York Mills
NEW YORK MILLS – The Marauders’ harriers had three runners place in the top 15 out of 42 runners, and went on to place fourth out of a six-team invitational Wednesday.
Freshman Dan Stanton led with a 19:39 to place 11th, while Noah Huff (20:20) and Matt Taylor (20:34) were 14th and 15th respectively.
“I was impressed with our team overall,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “Being their first race, it was quite an impressive run for younger guys.”
The Marauders run at Jamesville Beach in Chittenango on Saturday.
Results
Boys team scores: Little Falls 35, (5-6-7-8-9), Mt. Markham 66, NY Mills. 63, S-E 102 (11-14-15-27-35), Poland 140, Waterville-incomplete.
S-E finishers out of 42 runners: Dan Stanton, 19:39, Noah Huff, 20:20, Matt Taylor, 20:34, Dan Dubois, 21:30, Michael Coombs, 23:40, Dan Palmiter (38), 24:03, Dan Bagnall, (39) 24:22.
First-place overall: Jordan Sirtoli (MM), 17:41.
Team scoring girls: Little Falls, 28, NY Mills, 52, Waterville, 56, Poland, 92, Mt. Markham, S-E--incomplete.
S-E girls finishers (out of 27 runners): Andrea Cruz (23), 29:38, Megan Natoli (24), 30:51.
First-place overall: J. Ciaccia (NYM), 22:15.
WINDSOR – After a quiet first half steeped in defensive adjustments, the Trojans stung Windsor’s goal with a barrage of tallies to improve to 3-1 on the season.
With captain and center back Mary Rutz out with an injury, the Trojans spent the better part of the first half re-positioning players at new spots, said head coach Sue Carlin. “The first half reflected our adjustments on defense, and we were a little sluggish,” she said. “The second half we started to make connections and the defense was playing well together.”
Andrea Day had her third straight two-goal game, and she scored just 1:20 into the second half to break a scoreless tie. Christine Conroe scored less than two minutes later, and Amy David had the third of five Greene goals at 19 minutes.
Greene plays at Whitney Point Tuesday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Andrea Day 2-0, Christine Conroe, 1-2, Amy David, 1-0, Erin Smith, 1-0, Steph Washburn, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 24-11, (W) 3-2.
Saves: (G) Devyn Staley, 2. (W) Cassie Kerrigan, 13.
Girls’ Soccer
Unadilla Valley 5, Oxford 2
NEW BERLIN – Coming off a tournament victory, Unadilla Valley was victorious in its return to league play Wednesday.
Catherine Thomas scored a pair of goals for the Storm, and Diandra Rudler put UV on the board first getting an assist from Jenna Rudnitsky. Rudnitsky, and Sakura Gysin also scored for the Storm, who improved to 5-2 overall. Rudnitsky’s goal made it a 3-1 game and proved to be the game-winner.
Felicia Tynan and Kelli Whitehill tallied second-half goals for the Blackhawks.
Unadilla Valley travels to unbeaten Greene (6-0) Friday.
Summary
(2-0 UV at the half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Catherine Thomas, 2-0, Jenna Rudnitsky, 1-1, Sakura Gysin, 1-0, Diandra Rudler, 1-0, Kate Ross, 0-1, Amanda Peek, 0-2. (O) Felicia Tynan, 1-0, Kelli Whitehill, 1-0, Ashlee Farwell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 14-4, (O) 7-0.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 4, (O) Amanda Nightengale, 7.
Greene 1, Sidney 0
SIDNEY – April Small’s crossing pass to Megan McDermott went untouched finding the side netting with 1:39 left in the second overtime to give Greene a win overtime Wednesday.
McDermott collided with the Sidney goalie in an effort to touch the ball in, and somehow the ball made it through, said Greene coach Randy Smith, whose club improved to 6-0. “It was a great soccer game and both teams played well,” Smith said. “Sidney is missing its leading scorer (Stephanie Meno), but they hustled and played hard. I was giving in to the idea it would be a scoreless tie until that final play.”
Liz Wentlent made five saves, two of which were key goal-savers with one hand, Smith said, to preserve the shutout.
Summary
(0-0 at half, Greene scores in second OT)
Goals-assists: (G) April Small
Saves: (G) Liz Wentlent 5, (S) 5.
Shots-corners: G) 9-7; (S) 12-2.
Boys’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 10, Norwich 1
ENDWELL – Maine-Endwell scored three times in the final seven minutes of the first half to take a 5-0 lead into halftime against visiting Norwich Wednesday.
Tom Moore had a hat trick for the Spartans and Karim Azeb finished with a pair of tallies. “They are a great passing team – phenomenal,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey.
Norwich goalie Joe Krug moved to the field, and tallied the Tornado’s first goal of the season off a Don Osterhout pass in the final 10 minutes of play.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Karim Azeb, 2-2, Zack Azeb, 0-2, Tom Moore, 3-1, Brad Kuzawinski, 1-0, Scott Pullen, 1-1, Bryan Schivey, 1-0, Chris Pitts, 1-3, Dan Unger, 1-0. (N) Joe Krug, 1-0, Don Osterhout, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (M-E) 36-5, (N) 3-1.
Saves: (ME) Dan McCarthy, 2. (N) Joe Krug, 12, Dyer Moore, 3.
Waterville 2, S-E 0
SHERBURNE – Waterville dominated play and disrupted the Marauders’ offensive flow in a shutout victory Wednesday.
Mike Ellis had both Waterville goals, the first with just 33 seconds left in the opening half. “We had moved the ball well from the 18 to the 18 in most games, but just had trouble getting off shots,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez of previous games this season. “Today we didn’t generate anything, and our only three shots came in the first half.
“Our defense played well, but when you are constantly pressured, the defense will eventually crack.”
S-E (1-1, 2-4-1) hosts Sauquoit Valley Friday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Mike Ellis, 2-0, Mike Huening, 0-1, Colby Legacy, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 17-6, (S) 3-0.
Saves; (W) Caleb Mariano, 0. (S) Caleb Brown, 7.
Golf
Chenango Valley 184, Norwich 203
GREENE – Although it was a defeat, it was a day of positives for the Norwich golf team in Wednesday’s match against Chenango Valley at Genegantslet Golf Club.
The Tornado shot a season-low 203, and that score on a road course qualified them for the Class B team sectionals this spring. “(Qualifying) for team sectionals was a goal of ours, so obviously it was a good night for us,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham.
Jacob Kelly had one birdie and shot a 37 to lead Norwich. Brian Carson turned in a sub-40 with a 39, Frank Somich fired a 40, John Mattingly was next at 43, while Ryan Cambron carded a 44.
Mike Henderson had three birdies for CV and finished at 3-under-par (32).
Norwich hosts Chenango Forks today.
Results
(par-35 at Genegantslet G.C.)
CV: Mike Henderson, 32; Andy Bulizak, 35; Brian Huston, 38; Carlie Bergen, 39; Mitchelle Hillegas, 40.
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 37; Brian Carson, 39; Frank Somich, 40; John Mattingly, 43; Ryan Cambron, 44.
Girls’ Tennis
Norwich 5, Owego 2
OWEGO – Norwich won all three decisive third-set tiebreakers and four of five tiebreakers overall to win for the fourth time in five matches, Wednesday at Owego.
Sophie Stewart at fourth singles overcame a decisive second-set loss at fourth singles to close out the winning team point beating Abby Wunder, 10-7 in super tiebreaker. Krissie Collier and Christina Decker were one game from losing their first doubles match. Down 5-3 in the second set, the duo won the final four games to even the match, then won in the final tiebreaker 10-6. Katie Hagen and Katie Orioli went down to the final points of the super tiebreaker before closing out that match, 10-8. “Every single team point that was on the line, we were able to win,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Norwich improved to 5-3 on the season.
Results
Singles: Julia Hutchinson (O) d. Haley Runyon, 6-0, 6-3. Laura Dragoon (O) d. Larysa Bernstein, 6-1, 6-2. Jen Zieno (N) d. Katie Malia, 6-4, 6-3. Sophie Stewart (N) d. Abby Wunder, 6-2, 2-6, (10-7).
Doubles: Krissie Collier-Christina Decker (N) d. Elsie Thornley-Lindsay Knaul, 6-7 (4), 7-5, (10-6). Reva Seager-Bryn Loomis (N) d. Catherine Meade-Elizabeth Skovira, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Katie Hagen-Katie Orioli (N) d. Carmina Georgescu-Danielle Dupris, 6-3, 5-7, (10-8).
Cross Country
S-E fourth at New York Mills
NEW YORK MILLS – The Marauders’ harriers had three runners place in the top 15 out of 42 runners, and went on to place fourth out of a six-team invitational Wednesday.
Freshman Dan Stanton led with a 19:39 to place 11th, while Noah Huff (20:20) and Matt Taylor (20:34) were 14th and 15th respectively.
“I was impressed with our team overall,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “Being their first race, it was quite an impressive run for younger guys.”
The Marauders run at Jamesville Beach in Chittenango on Saturday.
Results
Boys team scores: Little Falls 35, (5-6-7-8-9), Mt. Markham 66, NY Mills. 63, S-E 102 (11-14-15-27-35), Poland 140, Waterville-incomplete.
S-E finishers out of 42 runners: Dan Stanton, 19:39, Noah Huff, 20:20, Matt Taylor, 20:34, Dan Dubois, 21:30, Michael Coombs, 23:40, Dan Palmiter (38), 24:03, Dan Bagnall, (39) 24:22.
First-place overall: Jordan Sirtoli (MM), 17:41.
Team scoring girls: Little Falls, 28, NY Mills, 52, Waterville, 56, Poland, 92, Mt. Markham, S-E--incomplete.
S-E girls finishers (out of 27 runners): Andrea Cruz (23), 29:38, Megan Natoli (24), 30:51.
First-place overall: J. Ciaccia (NYM), 22:15.
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