UV buries Unatego with second-half surge

Boys’ Soccer

Unadilla Valley 8, Unatego 3
OTEGO – Unadilla Valley scored six unanswered goals in the second half, and senior Raffi Perry racked up a school-record five of those tallies in a comeback win for the Storm Monday.
The Storm trailed 3-2 at the break, but tied the game just four minutes into the second session on Todd Wilcox’s goal. Perry put in the goal-ahead goal 10 minutes later, and it was off to the races. “They kept trying to pull us offsides , but we were putting through balls onside and beating them to the ball,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “They cut angles well, but we had maybe 15 to 20 breakaways. That’s how we scored most of our goals.”
It was an eye-opening start for the Storm, who Osborne admitted his team did not play well in a close win over Afton last week. “We had a gut check at halftime and a good conversation about playing with pride and more bounce in our step,” he said. “We stepped up and played to our capability.”
UV (3-3) plays at Walton today.
Summary
(3-2 Unatego at half)
Goals-assists: (U) Casey O’Hara, 1-1, Jevon Carban, 1-0, Garrett Kafchinski, 0-1, Nate Utter, 1-0. (UV) Mike Bluy, 2-0, Raffi Perry, 5-1, Todd Wilcox, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 29-4, (U) 33-6.
Saves: (U) Bennett, 17, (UV) Derek Schoonover, 23.

Oxford 5, Afton 0
OXFORD – Tuning up for its home tournament this weekend, Oxford blanked the Crimson Knights Monday.
Scott Seiler had a hat trick and Kilean Maynard the other two goals for Oxford, who moved out to a 3-0 halftime lead.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) K. Maynard, 2-0, S. Seiler, 3-0, Kyle Ferrington, 0-3.
Shots-corners: (A) 3-2, (O) 29-13.
Saves: (A) Mike Cogswell, 14, (O) Tom Gould, 3, Dylan Nisbet, 0.

Otselic Valley, 10 George Jr. Republic 0
DRYDEN – After 15 scoreless minutes, the flood gates opened and OV built an insurmountable seven-goal halftime lead in Monday’s non-league victory.
Landon Rasmussen had the initial goal, and Dusty Davis followed up a short while later with one of his two goals. Brian Graham and Chris Neal also had two-goal games for the Vikings. “It looked like it might be a good game the first 15 minutes,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “After we scored, we quickly gained control. Once we got ahead, things fell apart quickly for them.”
OV hosts Afton Wednesday.
Summary
(7-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Landon Rasmussen, 1-1, Dustin Davis, 2-0, Taylor Duell, 1-1, Adam Duell, 1-4, Brian Graham, 2-0, Chris Neal, 2-1, Ryan Meigs, 1-0, Tyler Davis, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (OV) 29-5 (G) 3-0.
Saves: (OV) Eric Wentworth 3, (G) 17.

Worcester 5, G-MU 0
WORCESTER –Worcester won its first game of the season and scored its first goals of the season as well in a shutout of the Raiders Monday.
Joe Nelson had two goals for the Wolverines, who led 2-0 at halftime, and padded the lead late in the contest against G-MU’s reserves. “We were extremely flat and pretty much walked through the first half,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
The Raiders (1-4, 2-4) host Cherry Valley-Springfield Wednesday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Toby Stay, 1-0, Jordan Allen, 1-0, Josh Hunt, 1-0, Joe Nelson, 2-0, George Stafford, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 10-5, (G) 7-5.
Saves: (W) Josh McHargue, 4. (G) Chris Lanza, 5.

Field Hockey

S-E 3, Canastota 0
CANASTOTA – Sherburne-Earlville’s improved play continued with a league win and its first win by shutout, Monday.
Samantha Crandall had the opening goal at 17 minutes of the first half, and Karli Harris tallied the next two at 15 and four minutes for a three-goal halftime lead.
Kelsie Terrell made four saves for her first career shutout. “I can’t sing the praises of our midfield enough,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “You could see the plays unfold and we’re playing with a lot of confidence. We’re willing to put the ball into space knowing someone will be there.”
S-E (2-1, 4-2) is at Sauquoit Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Samantha Crandall, 1-0, Karli Harris, 2-0, Courtney Kurtz, 0-2, Lindsay Hodges, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 8-6, (C ) 4-7.
Saves: (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 4, (C) Jessica Benova, 5.

Girls’ Soccer

Susquehanna Valley 3, Norwich 2 (OT)
NORWICH – After trading goals with Norwich for two halves, Susquehanna Valley took the lead for good scoring late in the first overtime to beat the Tornado.
Mary Rood scored with two minutes left following a misplay at midfield that gave SV possession. Rood’s shot found the net after deflecting off a Norwich defender. “I think we had more quality scoring chances, we just didn’t put them on goal,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “We didn’t cash in on our chances, but we’re headed in the right direction. The girls are playing with more confidence, and hopefully we can now get a few wins.”
Hannah Killean opened the scoring for Norwich in the first half, and after SV took the lead in the second half, Elisha Eddy forced overtime scoring with 2:30 remaining.
Summary
(1-1 at half, Sus Valley scored in first OT)
Goals-assists: (SV) Shannon Smith, 1-0, Nicole Freije, 1-0, Mary Rood, 1-0, Samantha Williams, 0-1, Megan Godbout, 0-1. (N) Hannah Killean, 1-0, Elisha Eddy, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SV) 18-8, (N) 14-1.
Saves: (SV) Katherine Banko, 8, (N) Emily Tackabury, 3, Tatiana Ithier, 9.

Girls’ Tennis

Greene 5, Hancock 0
GREENE – Greene did not drop a set in winning all five matches for its second win of the season Monday.
Tori Barbeisch, Sarah Bronstein, and Cassie Armstrong were winners at singles for Greene (2-3).
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) d. Natasha Tuttle, 6-0, 6-1; Sarah Bronstein (G) d. Morgan McMaster, 6-0, 6-0. Cassie Armstrong (G) d. Christian Ericksen, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles: Kristi Richards-Shaylem Bonney (G) d. Leanne O’Brien-Robin Buchanan, 6-1, 6-3; Mara Duenas-Erica Smith (G) d. Courtney Sampson-Clarissa Buchanan, 7-5, 6-0.

Girls’ Swimming

Afton/B-G/O 52, S-E 42
SHERBURNE – Hannah Westfall won two events on her own and competed on two winning relays for Afton/B-G/Oxford in its dual meet win over Sherburne-Earlville Friday night.
The win was the first for A/B-G/O this season, and it was also the healthiest lineup to date, said head coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “The kids are showing a lot of improvement, and we’re progessing as we’re getting a healthy team back,” he said.
Samantha Martin won two events for the Marauders including a school-record 59.44 in the 100 freestyle.
A/B-G/Oxford hosts Greene today.
Results
200 medley relay: (A) 2:21.59, Bethany Norris, marissa Hetzel, Hannah Westfall, Amy Knapp. 200 free: (SE) Samantha Martin, 2:17.71. 200 IM: A) H. Westfall, 2:40.75. 50 free: (SE) Felicia Jones, 29.16. Diving: not held. 100 fly: (A) H. Westfall, 1;12.86. 100 free: (SE) S. Martin, 59.44.* 500 free: (A) Amy Knapp, 6:45.43. 200 free relay: (A), 2:05.90, Erin Daly, Jeannine McCormack, Westfall, Chelsea Koster. 100 back: (A) Bethany Norris, 1:18.81. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Cathryn Ashton, 1:34.02. 400 free relay; (A), 4:37.19, Daly, Knapp, Hetzel, Norris.
*School record

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