S-E ‘a different team,’ but not enough to overtake M-E
Field Hockey
Morrisville-Eaton 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1
MORRISVILLE – Morrisville-Eaton all but locked up the Center State division title over defending division champion Sherburne-Earlville with a second win over the Marauders this season.
Courtney Edwards and Chelsea Berne scored goals after penalty corners at 23:32 and 12:34 for the two-goal advantage. S-E’s Karli Harris pared the margin in half with 24 seconds remaining in the opening 30 minutes getting a feed from senior Danielle Green.
“We didn’t play badly, but they were the better team today,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “They did a better job sustaining their offense inside the 25-yard line, and that led to more scoring opportunities.”
The win was a vast improvement over the first meeting, a contest that was S-E’s season-opener. M-E won that contest handily, 5-1. “We are definitely a different team than that first meeting,” Cooman said.
The Marauders (4-2, 8-3-1) play at New York Mills Wednesday.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Courtney Edwards, 1-0, Chelsea Berne, 1-0, Lanae Macaig, 0-1, Lindsay Mosher, 0-1. (S) Karli Harris, 1-0, Danielle Green, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (ME) 10-5, (SE) 9-1.
Saves: (ME) Danica Mosher, 5. (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 5.
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 2, Unadilla Valley 2
NEW BERLIN – Greene turned up the intensity in the face of defeat to force a tie with Unadilla Valley Monday.
UV’s Mike Bluy tucked in the go-ahead goal with 13 minutes remaining to make it 2-1. Just three minutes later, Mark Day netted the equalizer for Greene. “I think (Bluy’s goal) kind of woke them up,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We were playing well the whole game, and I could tell from their coach that they were playing flat. After we scored, they really put the pressure on.”
The Storm had the initial goal in the first half when leading scorer Raffi Perry beat a series of Greene defenders to tally unassisted at the 15-minute mark.
The Trojans tied the game 7 1/2 minutes later when a crossing pass deflected off a UV defender who was attempting to clear the ball with a header.
The Storm (5-4-1) play at Oxford Wednesday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) own goal, 1-0, Mark Day, 1-0, Ryan Utter, 0-1; (UV) Raffi Perry, 1-1, Mike Bluy, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-3, (UV) 7-2.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 5, (UV) Derek Schoonover, 7.
Oxford 7, Afton 0
AFTON – Oxford sophomore Taylor Bates had his first career hat trick, while senior Scott Seiler is making the hat trick a regular occurrence with his fourth this season, Monday at Afton.
“We’re rolling pretty well since that heart-breaking loss to Greene in our tourney,” said Oxford assistant coach Jon Rogers. “We’re playing some really good ball.”
Oxford (9-5) hosts Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Bates, 3-0, Scott Seiler, 3-3, Kilean Maynard, 1-0, Cory Seiler, 0-1, Andrew Hubman, 0-1; Jacob Carr, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (A) 9-3; (O) 27-5.
Saves: (A) Mike Cogswell, 12, (O) Tom Gould, 7, Scott Seiler, 2.
Girls’ Tennis
Unadilla Valley 3, Greene 2
GREENE – Unadilla Valley received a forfeit at third singles and picked up its fourth win of the season and second over Greene Monday.
Melissa Campbell had a win for the Storm at second singles, and the first doubles team of Kristen Elliott and Lindsay Avolio also won for UV (4-6).
Tori Barbeisch continued her strong season for Greene with a straights win at first singles. The Trojans (3-7) host Sidney today.
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) d. Cierra Izard, 6-0, 6-0; Melissa Campbell (UV) d. Cassie Armstrong, 6-3, 6-4; Kristyn Gould (UV) won by forfeit
Doubles: (UV) Kristen Elliott-Lindsay Avolio (UV) d. Kristi Richards-Shaylem Bonney, 6-3, 6-2; Mara Duenas-Erica Smith (G) d. hannah Benson-Alana Emerson, 7-5, 6-2.
Maine-Endwell 6, Norwich 0
Results (Friday, Sept. 28)
Singles: Kate Talbot (M) d. Haley Runyon, 6-2, 6-0. Sarah Stalker (M) d. Larysa Bernstein, 6-2, 6-2. Vanessa Swank (M) vs. Jen Zieno (match suspended due to bad weather). Kaitlin Flannery (M) d. Sophie Stewart, 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles: Erica Edwards-Natalie Swank (M) Krissie Collier-Christina Decker, 6-3, 6-3. Carly Farrell-Logan Mahleen (M) d. Bryn Loomis-Katie Hagen, 7-5, 6-1; Chelsea Robble-Lauren Kozlowski (M) d. Reva Seager-Katie Orioli, 6-2, 1-6, (11-9)
*Norwich finishes regular season, 7-5 overall.
Golf
Norwich 214, Johnson City 217
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich gained valuable confidence and its biggest win of the season defeating STAC division champion Johnson City on the Wildcats’ home course Monday.
Jacob Kelly led a consistent Tornado lineup over the par-34 layout at Traditions at the Glen shooting a 39. “This is a huge victory for our kids,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “To go to someone else’s course and beat an accomplished team is impressive.”
John Mattingly was next for the Tornado notching a 41, Brian Carson carded a 43, while Frank Somich and Ryan Cambron turned in 45 and 46 respectively.
Norwich (4-6) hosts Oneonta Wednesday.
Results
Traditions at the Glen
(par-34 front nine)
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 39; John Mattingly, 41; Brian Carson, 43; Frank Somich, 45; Ryan Cambron, 46.
JC: Caleb Hodges, 42; Mike Belbeg, 42; Joey Radulski, 44; Grant Gulich, 44; Coleman Gullick, 45.
Morrisville-Eaton 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1
MORRISVILLE – Morrisville-Eaton all but locked up the Center State division title over defending division champion Sherburne-Earlville with a second win over the Marauders this season.
Courtney Edwards and Chelsea Berne scored goals after penalty corners at 23:32 and 12:34 for the two-goal advantage. S-E’s Karli Harris pared the margin in half with 24 seconds remaining in the opening 30 minutes getting a feed from senior Danielle Green.
“We didn’t play badly, but they were the better team today,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “They did a better job sustaining their offense inside the 25-yard line, and that led to more scoring opportunities.”
The win was a vast improvement over the first meeting, a contest that was S-E’s season-opener. M-E won that contest handily, 5-1. “We are definitely a different team than that first meeting,” Cooman said.
The Marauders (4-2, 8-3-1) play at New York Mills Wednesday.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Courtney Edwards, 1-0, Chelsea Berne, 1-0, Lanae Macaig, 0-1, Lindsay Mosher, 0-1. (S) Karli Harris, 1-0, Danielle Green, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (ME) 10-5, (SE) 9-1.
Saves: (ME) Danica Mosher, 5. (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 5.
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 2, Unadilla Valley 2
NEW BERLIN – Greene turned up the intensity in the face of defeat to force a tie with Unadilla Valley Monday.
UV’s Mike Bluy tucked in the go-ahead goal with 13 minutes remaining to make it 2-1. Just three minutes later, Mark Day netted the equalizer for Greene. “I think (Bluy’s goal) kind of woke them up,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We were playing well the whole game, and I could tell from their coach that they were playing flat. After we scored, they really put the pressure on.”
The Storm had the initial goal in the first half when leading scorer Raffi Perry beat a series of Greene defenders to tally unassisted at the 15-minute mark.
The Trojans tied the game 7 1/2 minutes later when a crossing pass deflected off a UV defender who was attempting to clear the ball with a header.
The Storm (5-4-1) play at Oxford Wednesday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) own goal, 1-0, Mark Day, 1-0, Ryan Utter, 0-1; (UV) Raffi Perry, 1-1, Mike Bluy, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-3, (UV) 7-2.
Saves: (G) John Flanagan, 5, (UV) Derek Schoonover, 7.
Oxford 7, Afton 0
AFTON – Oxford sophomore Taylor Bates had his first career hat trick, while senior Scott Seiler is making the hat trick a regular occurrence with his fourth this season, Monday at Afton.
“We’re rolling pretty well since that heart-breaking loss to Greene in our tourney,” said Oxford assistant coach Jon Rogers. “We’re playing some really good ball.”
Oxford (9-5) hosts Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Bates, 3-0, Scott Seiler, 3-3, Kilean Maynard, 1-0, Cory Seiler, 0-1, Andrew Hubman, 0-1; Jacob Carr, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (A) 9-3; (O) 27-5.
Saves: (A) Mike Cogswell, 12, (O) Tom Gould, 7, Scott Seiler, 2.
Girls’ Tennis
Unadilla Valley 3, Greene 2
GREENE – Unadilla Valley received a forfeit at third singles and picked up its fourth win of the season and second over Greene Monday.
Melissa Campbell had a win for the Storm at second singles, and the first doubles team of Kristen Elliott and Lindsay Avolio also won for UV (4-6).
Tori Barbeisch continued her strong season for Greene with a straights win at first singles. The Trojans (3-7) host Sidney today.
Results
Singles: Tori Barbeisch (G) d. Cierra Izard, 6-0, 6-0; Melissa Campbell (UV) d. Cassie Armstrong, 6-3, 6-4; Kristyn Gould (UV) won by forfeit
Doubles: (UV) Kristen Elliott-Lindsay Avolio (UV) d. Kristi Richards-Shaylem Bonney, 6-3, 6-2; Mara Duenas-Erica Smith (G) d. hannah Benson-Alana Emerson, 7-5, 6-2.
Maine-Endwell 6, Norwich 0
Results (Friday, Sept. 28)
Singles: Kate Talbot (M) d. Haley Runyon, 6-2, 6-0. Sarah Stalker (M) d. Larysa Bernstein, 6-2, 6-2. Vanessa Swank (M) vs. Jen Zieno (match suspended due to bad weather). Kaitlin Flannery (M) d. Sophie Stewart, 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles: Erica Edwards-Natalie Swank (M) Krissie Collier-Christina Decker, 6-3, 6-3. Carly Farrell-Logan Mahleen (M) d. Bryn Loomis-Katie Hagen, 7-5, 6-1; Chelsea Robble-Lauren Kozlowski (M) d. Reva Seager-Katie Orioli, 6-2, 1-6, (11-9)
*Norwich finishes regular season, 7-5 overall.
Golf
Norwich 214, Johnson City 217
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich gained valuable confidence and its biggest win of the season defeating STAC division champion Johnson City on the Wildcats’ home course Monday.
Jacob Kelly led a consistent Tornado lineup over the par-34 layout at Traditions at the Glen shooting a 39. “This is a huge victory for our kids,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “To go to someone else’s course and beat an accomplished team is impressive.”
John Mattingly was next for the Tornado notching a 41, Brian Carson carded a 43, while Frank Somich and Ryan Cambron turned in 45 and 46 respectively.
Norwich (4-6) hosts Oneonta Wednesday.
Results
Traditions at the Glen
(par-34 front nine)
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 39; John Mattingly, 41; Brian Carson, 43; Frank Somich, 45; Ryan Cambron, 46.
JC: Caleb Hodges, 42; Mike Belbeg, 42; Joey Radulski, 44; Grant Gulich, 44; Coleman Gullick, 45.
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