Greene impressive in avenging only league loss
Field Hockey
Greene 3, Whitney Point 1
GREENE – Greene thrust itself into the division one title chase in Section IV field hockey avenging its only division loss of the season Thursday afternoon.
“We came right out of the gates and went for it,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin of her team’s fast start.
Andrea Day had two goals – the first she lifted a ball over sprawled out Whitney Point keeper Alicia Widdall. She added a second goal getting a crossing pass from Holly Davis making it a two-goal lead just 10 1/2 minutes into play.
Greene was so dominant, it allowed just one Point shot on goal in the first half, and Carlin struggled to remember that effort. “We were just beating them to the ball today and everyone was super aggressive,” she said. “We knew that in order to be league champions, we had to win this game today.”
Erin Smith had the last goal after Widdall broke up a Davis breakaway effort with a sliding tackle. The ball squirted loose and Smith tucked away an empty-netter. “We couldn’t have played much better today – especially the first half,” Carlin said.
Greene (6-1, 8-2) plays Monday at Cortland.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Amanda Theleman, 1-0, Danielle Hand, 0-1; (G) Andrea Day, 2-0, Erin Smith, 1-0, Christine Conroe, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 7-3, (G) 17-7.
Saves: (W) Elisha Widdall, 9, (G) Devin Staley, 4.
Girls’ Soccer
Norwich 2, Johnson City 2
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich scored with just five minutes left in regulation to force a tie with Johnson City Thursday afternoon.
Hannah Runyon took a pass from Victoria Parsons to net the game-tying tally. Parsons also found Sarah Bonnell in the first half giving the Tornado an early advantage just 90 seconds into play.
Summary
(1-0 NHS at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Sarah Bonnell, 1-0, Victoria Parsons, 0-2 Hannah Runyon, 1-0, ; (JC) Allison Nelly, 2-0, Emily McSwain, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (H) 20-4, (N) 25-2.
Saves: (JC) Caroline McCullough, 15. (N) Emily Tackabury, 12.
Greene 3, Whitney Point 1
GREENE – Greene thrust itself into the division one title chase in Section IV field hockey avenging its only division loss of the season Thursday afternoon.
“We came right out of the gates and went for it,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin of her team’s fast start.
Andrea Day had two goals – the first she lifted a ball over sprawled out Whitney Point keeper Alicia Widdall. She added a second goal getting a crossing pass from Holly Davis making it a two-goal lead just 10 1/2 minutes into play.
Greene was so dominant, it allowed just one Point shot on goal in the first half, and Carlin struggled to remember that effort. “We were just beating them to the ball today and everyone was super aggressive,” she said. “We knew that in order to be league champions, we had to win this game today.”
Erin Smith had the last goal after Widdall broke up a Davis breakaway effort with a sliding tackle. The ball squirted loose and Smith tucked away an empty-netter. “We couldn’t have played much better today – especially the first half,” Carlin said.
Greene (6-1, 8-2) plays Monday at Cortland.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Amanda Theleman, 1-0, Danielle Hand, 0-1; (G) Andrea Day, 2-0, Erin Smith, 1-0, Christine Conroe, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 7-3, (G) 17-7.
Saves: (W) Elisha Widdall, 9, (G) Devin Staley, 4.
Girls’ Soccer
Norwich 2, Johnson City 2
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich scored with just five minutes left in regulation to force a tie with Johnson City Thursday afternoon.
Hannah Runyon took a pass from Victoria Parsons to net the game-tying tally. Parsons also found Sarah Bonnell in the first half giving the Tornado an early advantage just 90 seconds into play.
Summary
(1-0 NHS at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Sarah Bonnell, 1-0, Victoria Parsons, 0-2 Hannah Runyon, 1-0, ; (JC) Allison Nelly, 2-0, Emily McSwain, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (H) 20-4, (N) 25-2.
Saves: (JC) Caroline McCullough, 15. (N) Emily Tackabury, 12.
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