Greene swimmers stay perfect

Girls’ Swimming

Greene 99, Delhi 81
GREENE – What once was a goal to aspire to – beating Delhi – has now become commonplace for the Trojans.
Greene made it 19 straight meet victories defeating its league nemesis Friday. The Bulldogs ruled the Midstate Athletic Conference for years until the Trojans assumed the top spot two seasons ago. “It was our third meet this week, and with the thousands of yards we’ve been putting in during practice I think it is starting to catch up to them,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “That means we should have a pretty good taper for sectionals.”
Greene controlled nearly every event winning 10 of 12 on the evening. Samantha Clink and Lizzy Buhl had a pair of individual event wins, whiile Helen Zaengle and Katie Crowe also padded the first-place parade.
The Trojans (5-0, 8-0) are at Cooperstown tonight.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Lizzy Buhl, K. Crowe, H. Zaengle, M. Buck, 2:05.45. 200 free: (G) S. Clink, 2:17.85. 200 IM: (G) Zaengle, 2:25.33. 50 free: (G) L. Buhl, 26.29. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 136.30. 100 fly: (D) Amy Merriman, 1:06.90. 100 free: (D) Chandler Shepard, 58.71. 500 free: (G) Sam Clink, 6:07.29. 200 free relay: (G) J. treadwell, J. Vermaat, E. Dunckle, M. Buck, 1:54.87. 100 back: (G) L. Buhl, 1:05.20. 100 breaststroke: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:17.65. 400 free relay: (G) S. Clink, M. Buck, H. Zaengle, L. Buhl, 4:11.09.

Chenango Valley 113, Norwich 73
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich dropped its second straight meet losing at Chenango Valley Friday.
Savanna Keator and Rachel Lorenz had three total wins for the Tornado, and Keator set a personal-best by two seconds winning the 500-yard freestyle in 5:51.49.
Norwich visits Greene in a non-league matchup Wednesday.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (CV) (Melissa Harrison, Megan Doyle Gina Scalzo Kara DeAngleo) 2:03.65; 200 freestyle: Leana Testani (CV) 2:14.36;; 200 individual medley: Rachel Lorenz (N) 2:22.39; 50 freestyle: Savanna Keator (N) 26.61; 1-meter diving: Amanda Rosencrans (CV) 149.55; 100 butterfly: Doyle (CV) 1:07.85; 100 freestyle: Harrison (CV) 53.38; 500 freestyle: Keator 5:51.49; 200 free relay: CV (DeAngelo, Harrison, Kalani Personius, Christine Versace) 1:52.19; 100 backstroke: Lorenz (N) 1:05.40; 100 breaststroke: Doyle (CV) 1:19.20; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Keator, Julia Simcoe, Makenzie Wlliams, Lorenz 4:09.92.

Cooperstown 53, Sherburne-Earlville 47
COOPERSTOWN – Samantha Martin set one school record for Sherburne-Earlville, and swam the final leg on a record-breaking 400-yard freestyle relay as the Marauders nearly captured their first meet win in several years Friday.
Martin, who was also on S-E’s winning 200 medley relay, established a new mark in the 100 freestyle winning in 59.16. She teamed with Felicia Jones, Gemma Fitzpatrick, and Marni Horton to time a 4:35.38 and win the meet-closing event.
Jones added a win in the 500 freestyle, Alex Yacavone took the 100 backstroke, and Juliet Morin captured the 100 breaststroke. S-E finished with six victories in 12 events in its tightest matchup this season.
Results
200 medley relay: (S-E), Martin, Ashton, Smith, Jones, 2:22.18. 200 freestyle: (C) Kramer, 2:43.32. 200 IM: (C) Griger, 2:46.37. 50 free: (C) Pier, 26.60. Diving: (C), score not reported 100 fly: (C) Griger, 1:23.06. 100 free: (S-E) Samantha Martin, 59.16 (S-E School record). 500 free: (S-E) Felicia Jones, 6:42.01. 200 free relay: (C), Griger, Bishop, Breiten, Pier, 2:03.53. 100 backstroke: (S-E) Alex Yacavone 1:21.92. 100 breaststroke: (S-E) Juliet Morin 1:32.78. 400 free relay: (S-E), Jones, Fitzpatrick, Horton, Martin 4:35.38 (S-E School Record).

Girls’ Soccer

Unadilla Valley 1, Delhi 0
DELHI – Unadilla Valley bounced back from its first loss in eight games to win at Delhi Friday afternoon.
Jessica Lorence hit Jenna Rudnitsky with a drop pass for the only goal of the game at 14:37 of the second half. “It was huge for us to come back after the tough loss to Unatego,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek. “We showed our character tonight, and defensively our team made some key plays.”
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Jenna Rudnitsky, 1-0, Jess Lorence, 0-1
Shots corners: (UV) 6-6, (D) 5-3.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 5, (D) Christen Salerno, 4.

Norwich 2, Whitney Point 1 (OT)
NORWICH – Norwich is taking a liking to playing at night. Coming off a tournament win at Oxford the weekend before under the tournament lights of Blackhawk Stadium, the Tornado girls won their first night game on the newly resurfaced Ulrich Field.
Elisha Eddy, returning to the lineup after missing a game due to illness, scored the winning goal in overtime with under two minutes to play. It was the fifth win for Norwich this year and third in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference.
Hannah Killean scored in the first half for the Tornado off a Sarah Bonnell pass.
Summary
(0-0 at half, 1-1 at end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (N) Hannah Killean, 1-0, Sarah Bonnell, 0-2, Elisha Eddy, 1-0, (WP) Kaitlyn Sorochinsky, 1-0, Amanda materski, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 20-6, (WP) 13-3
Saves: (N) Emily Tackabury, 10, (WP) Bianca Gruber, 17.

Boys’ Soccer

Oxford 5, Walton 1
OXFORD – Oxford senior Scott Seiler had his third hat trick in two weeks scoring four goals for the Blackhawks in a whitewashing of the Warriors Friday.
“It was a great game for us and we had a lot of help from our bench tonight,” said Oxford assistant coach Jon Rogers.
Gabe DeBrita added a goal for Oxford and Andrew Hubman picked up two assists.
Summary
(2-1 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: Scott Seiler, 4-0, Taylor Bates, 0-1, Andrew Hubman, 0-2, Jacob Carr, 0-1; Gabe Debrita, 1-0, Andres Gonzalez, 0-1. (W) Trent Wood, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (W) 6-3, (O) 12-10
Saves: (W) Brian Schupple, 5, (O) Tom Gould 4

Greene 3, Sidney 1
GREENE – Ryan Utter scored two goals for Greene, who remained one dvision game behind MAC leader Delhi in a quest to repeat as league champions
Ryan Utter scored twice for the Trojans, who led 2-1 at halftime. Craig Hebbard also tallied for the Trojans.
Summary
(2-1 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Ryan Utter, 2-0, Craig Hebbard, 1-0; Brad VanWert, 0-1, Alex Driscoll, 0-1. (S) Brian Herbig, 1-0, Josh Edwards, 0-1
Shots-corners: (G) 9-8, (S) 5-3.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 4 (S) Ian Ostrander, 6.

Otselic Valley 1, Cincinnatus 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – All the scoring took place in the first half Friday afternoon, and the Vikings have now gone four games scoring no more than one goal.
Landon Rasmussen tallied for OV getting a pass from David Cerasani. OV hosts George Jr. Republic today.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: Landon Rasmussen, 1-0, D. Cerasani, 0-1; (C) Tony Malmquist, 1-0, Jake Stone, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (OV) 5-2, (C) 7-3
Saves: (C) Rheinheimer, 4, (OV) T. Duell, 4.

Edmeston 1, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – The Raiders played even up with Edmeston for most of the way with the exception of a lone tally 10 minutes into the second half Friday.
Jared Hamm put back a rebound after a Dan Turner shot for the lone goal of the game. The contest was halted with just under seven minutes due to thunder and lightning.
“Other than the one goal, we played well and handled the field play,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Jared Hamm, 1-0, Dan Turner, 0-1
Shots-corners: (E) 12-5, (G) 11-9.
Saves: (E) Nick Davoulas, 2, (G) Andrew Delmar, 9.

Sauquoit Valley 3, S-E 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville ended a three-game scoreless slide, but was unable to put an end to a four-game losing streak Friday.
Mason Olmstead had two goals for the Indians, who led by two goals at halftime. “We generated some good opportunities on offense and it was good to get a goal,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We played a good game, but we’re still not doing all of the little things well, and we end up paying for them.”
Jacob Parsons scored for S-E in the second half. The Marauders play at Ilion Tuesday night.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Mason Olmstead, 2-0, Dan Purcell, 1-0, Brian Gaskell, 0-1. (SE) Jacob Parsons, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SV) 14-6, (SE) 7-6.
Saves; (SV) Matt Foster, 3, (SE) Caleb Brown, 5.

Volleyball

Binghamton 3, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Norwich continues to play competitive, but was unable to knock off Binghamton for a third win this season.
Carolyn Furlong and six kills and four aces in a 25-23, 25-14, 20-25, 25-22 Patriots win Friday. “We played a strong first game, but kind of let it get away from us in the second,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “We played catch-up from there on.”
Brittany Barnes led Norwich with seven kills and four aces.
Individual Leaders
Binghamton: Carolyn Furlong, 4 aces; Kaitlin Keenan, 11 assists; C. Furlong, 6 kills; Stephanie Ostrom, 6 kills. Jessica Santoni, 3 blocks, Hannah Martin, 3 blocks.
NHS: Brittany Barnes, 4 aces; Megan Garofalo, 10 assists; Barnes, 7 kills, Garofalo, 11 digs.
JV: Norwich won 2-1.

Cross Country

S-E runs at Utica
UTICA – Sherburne-Earlville fielded an incomplete complement of runners Saturday afternoon at the E.J. Herman Invitational in Utica.
Matt Taylor led the S-E boys timing a 22:35 over the 3.1-mile layout. One hundred fifty-one runners competed on the boys side, said S-E coach Anne Geary.
The Marauders are at Ilion Wednesday.
S-E results
E.J. Herman Invitational
(Proctor Park, 3.1-mile layout)
Boys (151 runners) Matt Taylor (124), 22:35, Dan Palmiter (132), 23:06, Dan Dubois (134), 23:14.
Girls (121 runners) Andrea Cruz (110), 29:57, Megan Natoli (114), 32:07.

Late Thursday

Field Hockey

S-E 1, Little Falls 1
LITTLE FALLS – Sherburne-Earlville played to a tie with Little Falls Thursday afternoon in just one half of action. Poor weather conditions and lightning forced a halt to the contest, said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Bree Neisinger had her first goal of the season midway through the half to tie the game. S-E faces first-place Morrisville-Eaton today.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Bree Neisinger, 1-0, Betsy Lewis, 0-1. (L) Olivia Tooley, 1-0, Karla Barone, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 4-9, (L) 3-5.
Saves: (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 2, (L) Kim Steiner, 2.


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