Greene, Norwich win Oxford titles
Boys’ Soccer
Oxford Blackhawks Tournament
Greene 2, Oxford 1 (OT)
OXFORD – Greene coach Rick Tallman didn’t expect as easy a game with Oxford two weeks after his Trojans routed the Blackhawks by four goals. And Tallman was right, it was far from easy.
Mark Day’s pass in front of the Oxford goal mouth was touched in by Brad VanWert with 1:01 left in sudden-death overtime giving Greene the Oxford tourney title. “It’s always hard-fought when Oxford and Greene get together,” Tallman said. “It was well-played by both teams, and this was more of a traditional Oxford-Greene game.”
The Blackhawks opened the scoring putting a goal on the board with just 1:29 left in the first half. Taylor Bates scored unassisted, and that goal stood up through most of the second half.
Ryan Utter netted the tying goal with 11:29 remaining to force the extra session. “We got back to the way we play late in the game and in overtime,” Tallman said. “We possessed the ball better and had a couple opportunities in overtime before we scored.”
Friday, Oxford advanced to the finals with a 3-1 victory over G-MU. Scott Seiler had his second hat trick in a week’s time. Cody Luettger scored for G-MU, who forged a 1-1 tie at the break against the favored host club. “To G-MU’s credit, they played outstanding,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “We possessed the ball better and made more things happen in the second half.”
Greene (7-1-1) is at Walton Tuesday.
Greene 2, Oxford 1
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Bates, 1-0, (G) Ryan Utter, 1-0, Brad Van Wert, 1-0, Mark Day, 0-1.
Goals-assists: (G) 9-4, (O) 7-2
Flanagan, 5, Tom Gould, 7
Oxford 3, G-MU 1
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Cody Luettger, 1-0, Tyler Fuller, 0-1. (O) Scott Seiler, 3-0, Kyle Ferrington, 0-1, PJ Hubman, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-2, (O) 15-4.
Saves: (G) A. Delmar, 9, (O) Tom Gould, 4.
All-Tournament team: Joe Krug, Donald Osterhout, Jason Woodard, Norwich; Cody Hall, Cody Luettger, Peter Schmidt, G-MU; Tom Gould, Scott Seiler, Andrew Hubman, Cory Seiler, Oxford; Craig Hebbard, Josh Lee, Brad VanWert, Harry Haggard, Greene.
Madison 1, Otselic Valley 0
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals: (M) Perry, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 9-3, (OV) 8-3.
Saves: (M) 6 (OV) Duell 4, Wentworth 3.
B-G 1, Afton 0
AFTON – Jared Dicks scored unassisted in the second half for B-G, who blanked the Crimson Knights Saturday
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals: (B) Jared Dicks, 1-0.
Girls’ Soccer
Oxford Tournament Finals
Norwich 3, Oxford 2
Greene 8, G-MU 2
OXFORD – Norwich captured its second tournament title in as many years winning at Oxford Saturday night.
The win was the fourth for Norwich, a total that pushes it past last year’s three-win mark. “Norwich did a nice job going to the ball,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle.
The Tornado (4-5) built a 2-0 halftime lead getting a goal from Sarah Bonnell at 29:13 and Jamie Nassar at 14 minutes.
Oxford sliced the deficit in half early on in the second 40 minutes when a Norwich clear attempt rebounded off a defender and into the net for an own goal. The Tornado regrouped with Bonnell’s second goal, a tally that proved to be the game-winner.
Ashlee Farwell connected on a long-range shot for Oxford with just 2:45 remaining. “After we scored our first goal, that helped us pick up the pace,” Cragle said of Oxford’s attempt to rally.
Greene earned a third-place finish blowing out G-MU, 8-2. Megan McDermott had exactly half her team’s goals finding the net four times. First-time varsity goal scorers Liz Wentlent (two goals), Margaret Gilroy, and Rebecca Townsend accounted for the other four Trojans goals.
Kelly McCarthy had both of G-MU’s goals.
Norwich 3, Oxford 2
Summary
(Norwich 2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Sarah Bonnell, 2-0, Jamie Nassar, 1-0, Hannah Killean, 0-2; (O) Own goal, Ashlee Farwell, 1-0, Amanda Minihan, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 24-5, (O) 13-0.
Saves: (N) Emily Tackabury, 7, (O) Amanda Nightengale, 12.
All-tournament team: (N) Sarah Bonnell, Hannah Killean, Elma Borcilo, Elisha Eddy. (O) Amanda Minihan, Am. Nightengale, Ariel Salisbury, Kayla Shephard. (Gr) Megan McDermott, Jessica Bates, Liz Wentlent, GMU: not available.
Greene 8, G-MU 2
Summary
(3-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (GMU) kelly McCarthy, 2-0, (Gr) Megan McDermott, 4-0, Liz Wentlent, 2-0, Margaret Gilroy, 1-1, Rebecca Townsend, 1-0, Ashley Tomanek, 0-1, Jessica Bates, 0-4.
Shots-corners: (GMU) 10-3, (Gr) 23-1.
Saves: (GMU) Katie McLaughlin, 12, (Gr) Emily Pierce, 4.
Unadilla Valley 1, Sidney 1
NEW BERLIN – UV’s unbeaten streak was extended to seven games, but the Storm had to settle for a tie against the Warriors Saturday.
A winning shot attempt at the end of regulation did not break the plane of the goal before the horn sounded forcing overtime,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek. “We outshot them and really had more opportunities in the second half,” Bieniek said. “We just couldn’t find the net. We put forth great effort and I’m proud of all the girls.”
Jessica Lorence scored for UV (7-2-1) off a pass from Sakura Gyson with 12 1/2 minutes left in the second half to tie the game.
Summary
(1-0 Sidney at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Lorence, 1-0, Gysin, 0-1; (S) Nicole Philpott, 1-0; Brittney Schienk, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 10-5, (S), 6-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 4, (S) Stephanie Simonds, 4.
Field Hockey
S-E 10, Mohawk 0
MOHAWK – Sherburne-Earlville avoided the trap of playing to the level of its opponent getting four goals from Karli Harris and two apiece from Danielle Green and Samantha Crandall in a shutout win Friday.
“Mohawk is a weaker team, but on the positive side; in a game like this you can can sloppy, and that did not happen,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Summary
(S-E 5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Karli Harris, 4-1, Danielle Green, 2-0, Samantha Crandall, 2-0, Courtney Kurtz, 1-1, Alexis Buell, 1-0, Bree Neisinger, 0-1, Chelsea Hansen, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 25-13, (M), 3-2.
Saves: (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 2, (M) Heather Shipman, 15
Oxford 4, Walton 0
WALTON – Oxford picked up the pace in the second half scoring three of its goals in a shutout win over Walton Saturday.
Danielle Murphy scored two goals, while Chelsea Farrell and Vanessa Pierson added one goal apiece. “We really played a complete game working as a team and feeding off each other,” said Oxford coach Melissa Chrystie. “It was great to watch.”
The win was the seventh for Oxford, who host division leader Afton on Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-Assists: (O) Danielle Murphy 2-0, Chelsea Farrell 1-0, Vanessa Pierson 1-1, Christi Baker 0-2.
Shots-Corners: (O) 9-6, (W) 2-2
Saves: (O) Alyshia Crawford, 2, (W) Brooke Spencer 5.
Oxford Blackhawks Tournament
Greene 2, Oxford 1 (OT)
OXFORD – Greene coach Rick Tallman didn’t expect as easy a game with Oxford two weeks after his Trojans routed the Blackhawks by four goals. And Tallman was right, it was far from easy.
Mark Day’s pass in front of the Oxford goal mouth was touched in by Brad VanWert with 1:01 left in sudden-death overtime giving Greene the Oxford tourney title. “It’s always hard-fought when Oxford and Greene get together,” Tallman said. “It was well-played by both teams, and this was more of a traditional Oxford-Greene game.”
The Blackhawks opened the scoring putting a goal on the board with just 1:29 left in the first half. Taylor Bates scored unassisted, and that goal stood up through most of the second half.
Ryan Utter netted the tying goal with 11:29 remaining to force the extra session. “We got back to the way we play late in the game and in overtime,” Tallman said. “We possessed the ball better and had a couple opportunities in overtime before we scored.”
Friday, Oxford advanced to the finals with a 3-1 victory over G-MU. Scott Seiler had his second hat trick in a week’s time. Cody Luettger scored for G-MU, who forged a 1-1 tie at the break against the favored host club. “To G-MU’s credit, they played outstanding,” said Oxford coach Tim Paden. “We possessed the ball better and made more things happen in the second half.”
Greene (7-1-1) is at Walton Tuesday.
Greene 2, Oxford 1
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Bates, 1-0, (G) Ryan Utter, 1-0, Brad Van Wert, 1-0, Mark Day, 0-1.
Goals-assists: (G) 9-4, (O) 7-2
Flanagan, 5, Tom Gould, 7
Oxford 3, G-MU 1
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Cody Luettger, 1-0, Tyler Fuller, 0-1. (O) Scott Seiler, 3-0, Kyle Ferrington, 0-1, PJ Hubman, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-2, (O) 15-4.
Saves: (G) A. Delmar, 9, (O) Tom Gould, 4.
All-Tournament team: Joe Krug, Donald Osterhout, Jason Woodard, Norwich; Cody Hall, Cody Luettger, Peter Schmidt, G-MU; Tom Gould, Scott Seiler, Andrew Hubman, Cory Seiler, Oxford; Craig Hebbard, Josh Lee, Brad VanWert, Harry Haggard, Greene.
Madison 1, Otselic Valley 0
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals: (M) Perry, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 9-3, (OV) 8-3.
Saves: (M) 6 (OV) Duell 4, Wentworth 3.
B-G 1, Afton 0
AFTON – Jared Dicks scored unassisted in the second half for B-G, who blanked the Crimson Knights Saturday
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals: (B) Jared Dicks, 1-0.
Girls’ Soccer
Oxford Tournament Finals
Norwich 3, Oxford 2
Greene 8, G-MU 2
OXFORD – Norwich captured its second tournament title in as many years winning at Oxford Saturday night.
The win was the fourth for Norwich, a total that pushes it past last year’s three-win mark. “Norwich did a nice job going to the ball,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle.
The Tornado (4-5) built a 2-0 halftime lead getting a goal from Sarah Bonnell at 29:13 and Jamie Nassar at 14 minutes.
Oxford sliced the deficit in half early on in the second 40 minutes when a Norwich clear attempt rebounded off a defender and into the net for an own goal. The Tornado regrouped with Bonnell’s second goal, a tally that proved to be the game-winner.
Ashlee Farwell connected on a long-range shot for Oxford with just 2:45 remaining. “After we scored our first goal, that helped us pick up the pace,” Cragle said of Oxford’s attempt to rally.
Greene earned a third-place finish blowing out G-MU, 8-2. Megan McDermott had exactly half her team’s goals finding the net four times. First-time varsity goal scorers Liz Wentlent (two goals), Margaret Gilroy, and Rebecca Townsend accounted for the other four Trojans goals.
Kelly McCarthy had both of G-MU’s goals.
Norwich 3, Oxford 2
Summary
(Norwich 2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Sarah Bonnell, 2-0, Jamie Nassar, 1-0, Hannah Killean, 0-2; (O) Own goal, Ashlee Farwell, 1-0, Amanda Minihan, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 24-5, (O) 13-0.
Saves: (N) Emily Tackabury, 7, (O) Amanda Nightengale, 12.
All-tournament team: (N) Sarah Bonnell, Hannah Killean, Elma Borcilo, Elisha Eddy. (O) Amanda Minihan, Am. Nightengale, Ariel Salisbury, Kayla Shephard. (Gr) Megan McDermott, Jessica Bates, Liz Wentlent, GMU: not available.
Greene 8, G-MU 2
Summary
(3-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (GMU) kelly McCarthy, 2-0, (Gr) Megan McDermott, 4-0, Liz Wentlent, 2-0, Margaret Gilroy, 1-1, Rebecca Townsend, 1-0, Ashley Tomanek, 0-1, Jessica Bates, 0-4.
Shots-corners: (GMU) 10-3, (Gr) 23-1.
Saves: (GMU) Katie McLaughlin, 12, (Gr) Emily Pierce, 4.
Unadilla Valley 1, Sidney 1
NEW BERLIN – UV’s unbeaten streak was extended to seven games, but the Storm had to settle for a tie against the Warriors Saturday.
A winning shot attempt at the end of regulation did not break the plane of the goal before the horn sounded forcing overtime,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek. “We outshot them and really had more opportunities in the second half,” Bieniek said. “We just couldn’t find the net. We put forth great effort and I’m proud of all the girls.”
Jessica Lorence scored for UV (7-2-1) off a pass from Sakura Gyson with 12 1/2 minutes left in the second half to tie the game.
Summary
(1-0 Sidney at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Lorence, 1-0, Gysin, 0-1; (S) Nicole Philpott, 1-0; Brittney Schienk, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 10-5, (S), 6-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 4, (S) Stephanie Simonds, 4.
Field Hockey
S-E 10, Mohawk 0
MOHAWK – Sherburne-Earlville avoided the trap of playing to the level of its opponent getting four goals from Karli Harris and two apiece from Danielle Green and Samantha Crandall in a shutout win Friday.
“Mohawk is a weaker team, but on the positive side; in a game like this you can can sloppy, and that did not happen,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Summary
(S-E 5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Karli Harris, 4-1, Danielle Green, 2-0, Samantha Crandall, 2-0, Courtney Kurtz, 1-1, Alexis Buell, 1-0, Bree Neisinger, 0-1, Chelsea Hansen, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 25-13, (M), 3-2.
Saves: (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 2, (M) Heather Shipman, 15
Oxford 4, Walton 0
WALTON – Oxford picked up the pace in the second half scoring three of its goals in a shutout win over Walton Saturday.
Danielle Murphy scored two goals, while Chelsea Farrell and Vanessa Pierson added one goal apiece. “We really played a complete game working as a team and feeding off each other,” said Oxford coach Melissa Chrystie. “It was great to watch.”
The win was the seventh for Oxford, who host division leader Afton on Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-Assists: (O) Danielle Murphy 2-0, Chelsea Farrell 1-0, Vanessa Pierson 1-1, Christi Baker 0-2.
Shots-Corners: (O) 9-6, (W) 2-2
Saves: (O) Alyshia Crawford, 2, (W) Brooke Spencer 5.
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