Norwich swimmers pull out dramatic win
Girls’ Swimming
Norwich 94, Susquehanna Valley 92
CONKLIN – Only one scenario had Norwich turning defeat into a narrow victory, and the Tornado pulled off the comeback win with a pair of one-two finishes over the final two events to squeeze past the Sabers Friday.
Makenzie Williams and Hayley Chwazik-Gee pared the SV lead to eight points with a top-two finish in the 100-yard breaststroke. To finish off the meet, Rachel Lorenz, Williams, Julia Simcoe, and Savanna Keator were easy winners in the 400-yard freestyle winner. More importantly, though, Sara Loomis, Sam Stockton, Alison Brown, and Brooke Ireland secured the valuable second-place points beating SV’s team by three seconds. “This one was a great victory for the team,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “It took heart and determination from each swimmer to win this meet.”
After taking the opening event, Lorenz and Keator had the lone victories on the NHS ledger until Lorenz began the Tornado comeback with a victory in the 100 backstroke to set the stage for the final Tornado push. “This was just the confidence boost the girls needed to push through the next few weeks,” Downey said.
Results
200-yard medley relay: Norwich (Rachel Lorenz, Makenzie Williams, Julia Simcoe, Savanna Keator), 2:05.08; 200 freestyle: Lorenz (N), 2:05.41; 200 individual medley: C. Rozboril (SV), 2:31.36; 50 freestyle: Keator (N), 26.25; 1-meter diving: Slavetskas (SV), 178.20; 100 butterfly: K. O'Connell (SV), 1:06.39; 100 freestyle: Keator (N), 58.01; 500 freestyle: E. Godbout (SV), 5:52.28; 200 free relay: Susquehanna Valley (K. Mullins, K. Fuller, K. O'Connell, E. Godbout), 1:52.13; 100 backstroke: Lorenz (N), 1:04.89; 100 breaststroke: Williams (N), 1:18.13; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Lorenz, Williams, Simcoe, Keator), 4:10.03.
Girls’ Tennis
Binghamton 4, Norwich 3
NORWICH – Norwich won three third-set tiebreakers, but that was not enough in a home loss to Binghamton Friday.
Jen Zieno won at third singles, while second doubles (Bryn Loomis-Katie Hagen) and third doubles (Reva Seager-Katie Orioli) added wins for the Tornado (6-4). “It was a competitive match, we just didn’t pull it out,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Results
Singles: Emily Dura (B) d. Haley Runyon, 6-1, 6-4; Kathleen Guolas (B) d. Larysa Bernstein, 6-4, 6-3; Jen Zieno (N) d. Victoria Riccardi, 6-4, 5-7, (10-7); Jenna Daurfmann-Tandich (B) d. Sophie Stewart, 6-0, 6-4.
Doubles: Alyssa Scoville-Chelsea Hagenbaumer (B) d. Krissie Collier-Christina Decker, 7-6 (4), 6-4; Bryn Loomis-Katie Hagen (N) d. Rebecca Platsky-Emily Maggiore, 2-6, 6-4, (10-5); Reva Seager-Katie Orioli (N) d. Clair Pellella-Christine Bresner, 6-2, 2-6, (10-8).
Unadilla Valley 3, Greene 2
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley, playing its first season of varsity tennis, won for the second time this year thanks to a pair of three-set rallies.
Kristyn Gould downed Cassie Armstrong at third singes after dropping the first set, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3; and the second doubles team of Lindsey Avolio and Hannah Benson overcame a first-set loss to outlast their Greene counterparts, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5. “The girls are starting to understand what the game is all about,” said UV coach Fred Fazio. “A lot of Greene’s girls have played several years on varsity, and if we had played them the first part of the year, we probably would have lost.”
UV (2-4) hosts Walton Monday.
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) d. Melissa Campbell, 6-4, 6-1; Sarah Bronstein (G) d. Ciera Izard, 6-0, 6-3. Kristyn Gould (UV) d. Cassie Armstrong, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Doubles: (UV) Kristen Elliott-Amber Potter (UV) d. Kristi Richards-Shaylem Bonney, 6-0, 6-1. Lindsey Avolio-Hannah Benson (UV) d. Mara Duenas-Erica Smith, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5.
Cross Country
25th Annual S-E Invitational
SHERBURNE – The following are top-10 finishers and team scores from the 25th Annual Sherburne-Earlville Invitational, held Saturday morning:
Boys Varsity Race – Top 10 Individuals
1. Chris Stogsdill, Marcellus, 16:21
2. Nick Spera, Central Square, 17:38
3. Tim Kavney, C.S., 17:45
4. Tom Ricardi, C.S., 17:49
5. Steve DaGara, C.S., 17:52
6. Zach Yates, Old Forge, 18:08
7. Leon Nevins, Downsville-Walton,18:13
8. Joshua Miller, Marcellus, 18:17
9. Trevor Mayer, C.S., 18:24
10. Ryan Allen, C.S., 18:28
Girls Varsity Race – Top 10 Individuals
1. Carrie Carlton, Marcellus, 20:15
2. Ariel Briggs, Mar., 20:43
3. Andrea Szewczyk , Ilion, 21:06
4. Stephanie Shellman, Downsville-Walton, 21:45
5. Erica Romer, West Canada, 22:26
6. Taylor Woodcock, Mar., 22:31
7. Laura Crecki, Mar., 22:53
8. Malina Spera , C.S., 22:59
9. Michaela Mascaro, C.S., 23:21
10. Leah Senecal, C.S., 23:21
Boys Team Scores:
Central Square, 29; Marcellus, 46; Oriskany, 128; Ilion, 158; Harpursville, 208; S-E, 215; hamilton, 233; Mt. Markham, 241; Old Forge, 283. (Rest of teams, incomplete).
Girls Team Scores:
Central Square, 55; Marcellus, 60; Ilion, 76; Old Forge, 159; Oriskany, 179. (Rest of teams, incomplete).
Norwich 94, Susquehanna Valley 92
CONKLIN – Only one scenario had Norwich turning defeat into a narrow victory, and the Tornado pulled off the comeback win with a pair of one-two finishes over the final two events to squeeze past the Sabers Friday.
Makenzie Williams and Hayley Chwazik-Gee pared the SV lead to eight points with a top-two finish in the 100-yard breaststroke. To finish off the meet, Rachel Lorenz, Williams, Julia Simcoe, and Savanna Keator were easy winners in the 400-yard freestyle winner. More importantly, though, Sara Loomis, Sam Stockton, Alison Brown, and Brooke Ireland secured the valuable second-place points beating SV’s team by three seconds. “This one was a great victory for the team,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “It took heart and determination from each swimmer to win this meet.”
After taking the opening event, Lorenz and Keator had the lone victories on the NHS ledger until Lorenz began the Tornado comeback with a victory in the 100 backstroke to set the stage for the final Tornado push. “This was just the confidence boost the girls needed to push through the next few weeks,” Downey said.
Results
200-yard medley relay: Norwich (Rachel Lorenz, Makenzie Williams, Julia Simcoe, Savanna Keator), 2:05.08; 200 freestyle: Lorenz (N), 2:05.41; 200 individual medley: C. Rozboril (SV), 2:31.36; 50 freestyle: Keator (N), 26.25; 1-meter diving: Slavetskas (SV), 178.20; 100 butterfly: K. O'Connell (SV), 1:06.39; 100 freestyle: Keator (N), 58.01; 500 freestyle: E. Godbout (SV), 5:52.28; 200 free relay: Susquehanna Valley (K. Mullins, K. Fuller, K. O'Connell, E. Godbout), 1:52.13; 100 backstroke: Lorenz (N), 1:04.89; 100 breaststroke: Williams (N), 1:18.13; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Lorenz, Williams, Simcoe, Keator), 4:10.03.
Girls’ Tennis
Binghamton 4, Norwich 3
NORWICH – Norwich won three third-set tiebreakers, but that was not enough in a home loss to Binghamton Friday.
Jen Zieno won at third singles, while second doubles (Bryn Loomis-Katie Hagen) and third doubles (Reva Seager-Katie Orioli) added wins for the Tornado (6-4). “It was a competitive match, we just didn’t pull it out,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Results
Singles: Emily Dura (B) d. Haley Runyon, 6-1, 6-4; Kathleen Guolas (B) d. Larysa Bernstein, 6-4, 6-3; Jen Zieno (N) d. Victoria Riccardi, 6-4, 5-7, (10-7); Jenna Daurfmann-Tandich (B) d. Sophie Stewart, 6-0, 6-4.
Doubles: Alyssa Scoville-Chelsea Hagenbaumer (B) d. Krissie Collier-Christina Decker, 7-6 (4), 6-4; Bryn Loomis-Katie Hagen (N) d. Rebecca Platsky-Emily Maggiore, 2-6, 6-4, (10-5); Reva Seager-Katie Orioli (N) d. Clair Pellella-Christine Bresner, 6-2, 2-6, (10-8).
Unadilla Valley 3, Greene 2
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley, playing its first season of varsity tennis, won for the second time this year thanks to a pair of three-set rallies.
Kristyn Gould downed Cassie Armstrong at third singes after dropping the first set, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3; and the second doubles team of Lindsey Avolio and Hannah Benson overcame a first-set loss to outlast their Greene counterparts, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5. “The girls are starting to understand what the game is all about,” said UV coach Fred Fazio. “A lot of Greene’s girls have played several years on varsity, and if we had played them the first part of the year, we probably would have lost.”
UV (2-4) hosts Walton Monday.
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) d. Melissa Campbell, 6-4, 6-1; Sarah Bronstein (G) d. Ciera Izard, 6-0, 6-3. Kristyn Gould (UV) d. Cassie Armstrong, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Doubles: (UV) Kristen Elliott-Amber Potter (UV) d. Kristi Richards-Shaylem Bonney, 6-0, 6-1. Lindsey Avolio-Hannah Benson (UV) d. Mara Duenas-Erica Smith, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5.
Cross Country
25th Annual S-E Invitational
SHERBURNE – The following are top-10 finishers and team scores from the 25th Annual Sherburne-Earlville Invitational, held Saturday morning:
Boys Varsity Race – Top 10 Individuals
1. Chris Stogsdill, Marcellus, 16:21
2. Nick Spera, Central Square, 17:38
3. Tim Kavney, C.S., 17:45
4. Tom Ricardi, C.S., 17:49
5. Steve DaGara, C.S., 17:52
6. Zach Yates, Old Forge, 18:08
7. Leon Nevins, Downsville-Walton,18:13
8. Joshua Miller, Marcellus, 18:17
9. Trevor Mayer, C.S., 18:24
10. Ryan Allen, C.S., 18:28
Girls Varsity Race – Top 10 Individuals
1. Carrie Carlton, Marcellus, 20:15
2. Ariel Briggs, Mar., 20:43
3. Andrea Szewczyk , Ilion, 21:06
4. Stephanie Shellman, Downsville-Walton, 21:45
5. Erica Romer, West Canada, 22:26
6. Taylor Woodcock, Mar., 22:31
7. Laura Crecki, Mar., 22:53
8. Malina Spera , C.S., 22:59
9. Michaela Mascaro, C.S., 23:21
10. Leah Senecal, C.S., 23:21
Boys Team Scores:
Central Square, 29; Marcellus, 46; Oriskany, 128; Ilion, 158; Harpursville, 208; S-E, 215; hamilton, 233; Mt. Markham, 241; Old Forge, 283. (Rest of teams, incomplete).
Girls Team Scores:
Central Square, 55; Marcellus, 60; Ilion, 76; Old Forge, 159; Oriskany, 179. (Rest of teams, incomplete).
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