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Girls’ Soccer

Owego 4, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Owego responded quickly after a rain delay in the first half suspended play scoring two minutes after the resumption of action en route to a shutout of the Tornado (5-8-1) Tuesday.
Kendall Hilliker scored two minutes after the restart, and Jill Robinson scored with 10 minutes left in the first half. “We looked good the opening 10 minutes, but after the rain delay, Owego was the better team,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “We definitely did a better job this time staying with their girls. Owego moves the ball well and has good team speed.”
Norwich hosts Oneonta Thursday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kendal Hilliker, 1-1, Janelle Robison, 1-1, Catlin Gordineer, 1-0, Leanna Brisson, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 20-4, (N) 7-0.
Saves: (O) Kyla Knapp, 1, (N) Tatiana Ithier, 11.

Field Hockey

Oxford 1, Deposit 0
DEPOSIT – Shots came few and far between for Oxford, but a single goal in the first six minutes of play was enough for a rain-shortened win Tuesday at Deposit.
Sarah Branham, making her first start at forward this season, scored unassisted in front of the Deposit cage for her first career tally. “I’m happy because we scored off the goalie’s pads, which we haven’t been able to do this season,” said Oxford coach Missy Chrystie. “Sarah had to start because we were low on numbers. She goes out and plays 100 percent all the time. I’m happy for her.”
The Blackhawks (10-3-2) extended their unbeaten string to 10 games, and play at Harpursville Thursday.
Summary
(play halted after one half due to bad weather)
Goals-assists: (O) Sarah Branham, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 2-1, (D) 3-2.
Saves: (O) Alyshia Crawford, 3, (D) Chelsea Ward, 1.

Girls’ Swimming

Greene 108, Windsor 77
GREENE – Greene won all 12 events and moved one victory from a second straight unbeaten season winning its 23rd in row Tuesday against Windsor on senior recognition night.
“Even though the evening became emotional during the presentations, the girls maintained their focus and composure, and pulled out some really great swims,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Helen Zaengle, Katie Crowe, and Lizzy Buhl had mulitple individual wins for the Trojans. Sam Clink, Maureen Buck, and Leah Kazalski added victories for Greene (7-0, 12-0), who cap the regular season Tuesday at Sherburne-Earlville.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Buhl, Crowe, Zaengle, Buck, 2:06.07. 200 free: (G) Sam Clink, 2:18.28. 200 IM: (G) Zaengle, 2:28.89. 50 free: (G) Buhl, 26.76. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 140.45. 100 fly: (G) M. Buck, 1:09.36. 100 free: (G) K. Crowe, 1:02.83. 500 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 5:52.32. 200 free relay; (G) Jessica Treadwell, Jayne Vermaat, L. Kazalski, M. Buck, 1:54.78. 100 back; (G) L. Buhl, 1:05.67. 100 breaststroke: (G) K. Crowe, (time not given). 400 free relay: (G) Clink, Buck, Zaengle, Buhl, 4:14.09.

Norwich 86, Afton/B-G/Oxford 62
AFTON – Norwich won a battle of local swimming teams in a non-league matchup Tuesday.
The Tornado’s Makenzie Williams, Julia Simcoe, Hayley Chwazik-Gee, Savanna Keator, and Rachel Lorenz touched home with first-place finishes. Norwich won eight of 11 events against the Crimson Knights, who had wins from Erin Daly and Amy Knapp.
“We had three days off, which didn’t help us,” said A/B-G/Oxford coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We’re tired, but we had some best times and near-best times. We’re right where we need to be for sectionals and our taper.”
The Crimson Knights are at Whitney Point today.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Rachel Lorenz, M. Williams, J. Simcoe, S. Keator, 2:11.35. 200 Free: (A) Erin Daly, 2:23.88. 200 IM: (N) M. Williams, 2:23.67. 50 free: (N) Savanna Keator, 27.14. Diving: not held. 100 fly: (N) Lorenz, 1:08.22. 100 free: (N) Julia Simcoe, 1:04.62. 500 free: (N) S. Keator, 6:04.63. 200 free relay: (A) Bethany Norris, E. Daly, Ronja Wagenknecht, Chelsea DeMott, 2:06.10. 100 back: (A) Amy Knapp, 1:15.09. 100 breaststroke: (N0 Hayley Chwazik-Gee, 1:20.98. 400 free relay: (N) Keator, Simcoe, Williams, Lorenz, no time.

Golf

Norwich 166, Sus Valley 166
NORWICH – Norwich finished its last match of the season in a rain-shortened, six-hole tie with Susquehanna Valley, Tuesday at Canasawacta Country Club.
Playing the first five holes on the front nine and the par-four 15th hole, Frank Somich led the Tornado shooting a five-over-par 29.
Norwich finishes the regular season, 5-7-1, and will compete in the team sectionals in May. Freshman Jacob Kelly also earned a trip to the individual medalist tournament in the spring.
Results
(Six holes completed 1-5, 15th hole at C.C.C., par 24)
SV: Mike Murphy, 29; Kyle Palmer, 32; Anthony Rivanera, 34; Dylan Dougherty, 35, Tyler McMichael, 36.
Norwich: Frank Somich, 29; Jacob Kelly, 32, Ryan Cambron, 33, Brian Carson, 35; Eric Walling, 37.

Volleyball

Owego 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich ran into a powerful Owego club losing in three games Tuesday, 25-12, 25-13, 25-15.
Brianna Horton had 16 assists to lead the Indians as she set up an array of front hitters. “They are one of the best if not the best in STAC,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “They have power and pass it well, but we caught them off guard a few times. We did the best we could.”
Abby Dean had 12 digs for Norwich, who play at Johnson City Thursday.
Individual Leaders
Owego: Kourtni Homan, 3 aces; Brianna Horton, 16 assists, Kelly Lavender, 7 kills, Audrey Espe, Julia Herman, Katie Silvanic, 1 block.
Norwich: Brittany Barnes, 2 aces, Megan Garofalo, 2 assists; Kayla May, 2 kills; Michelle Testani, 1 block. Abby Dean, 12 digs.
JV: Owego won 2-0.

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