Third time’s a charm for Blackhawks
Boys’ Soccer
Oxford 3, Greene 1
GREENE – The third meeting was indeed the charm for Oxford, who avenged two earlier losses this season to the Trojans on Wednesday.
Scott Seiler added two more goals giving him 32 for Oxford this season, and Taylor Bates opened the scoring for the Blackhawks 9:19 into play. “They were more aggressive to the ball and took advantage of the 50-50 balls,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “They flat out wanted the game more than we did.”
Greene got on the board late in the first half cutting the count to 2-1 after Anthony McDaniels’ goal. The momentum was short-lived, Tallman said. “We came out and were controlling play early in the second half,” he said. “We couldn’t seem to get a good shot off, and we started to get discouraged. We broke down from there. Oxford beat us to death with through balls splitting our defense, and we didn’t respond.”
Greene dropped to 11-2-2.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Bates, 1-0, Cory Seiler,0-1, Scott Seiler, 2-0. (G) Anthony McDaniels, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 9-0, (G) 8-4.
Saves: (O) Tom Gould, 7, (G) John Flanagan, 6.
Field Hockey
Greene 1, Vestal 0
VESTAL – Greene retained its focus in the face of an emotional senior night at Vestal to post a shutout victory Wednesday night under the lights.
Christine Conroe had the lone goal for Greene tallying at 6:48 after an Erin Smith pass. The Trojans had ample possession time the rest of the way in the Vestal zone, but did not find the scoring touch. “We did dominate the game,” said Greene head coach Sue Carlin after the Trojans’ tenth win this season. “Their defense played pretty tough, and we weren’t able to cash in on some opportunities.”
The Trojans compete in the Rome Tournament this weekend beginning with Friday semifinal contest against Little Falls at 5:30 p.m.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Christine Conroe, 1-0, Erin Smith, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 14-11, (V) 0-2.
Saves: (G) none. (V) Allie Edwards, 13.
Canastota 3, S-E 0
SHERBURNE – Canastota stuffed S-E’s plentiful scoring opportunities, and made good on its chances for its first-ever win over the Marauders here Wednesday.
Kim Zehr scored on a penalty stroke with just 1:07 left in the first half. Carmela Rinaldo and Ashley Rounds had second-half goals for the Lakers, the latter by Rounds coming as time expired. “It was a physical game and I think it got into my kids’ heads,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “I can’t take anything away from Canastota. They have improved, no question about it.”
S-E (4-4, 9-5-1) hosts Ilion Friday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Kim Zehr, 1-0 (Penalty stroke); Carmela Rinaldo, 1-0, Ashley Rounds, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (C) 5-3, (SE) 9-15.
Saves: (C) Jessica Denova, 6, (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 2.
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 5, Oxford 3
GREENE – The Trojans traded goals with Oxford for a half before Megan McDermott and Liz Wentlent added insurance goals in the second half as Greene avenged a shutout loss to the Blackhawks last month.
McDermott figured in four of her team’s goals finishing with two goals and two assists. Jessie Bates and Margaret Gilroy also found the net for the Trojans (8-4, 11-5).
Kelli Whitehill, Felicia Tynan, and Amanda Brown scored for Oxford.
Summary
(3-2 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kelli Whitehill, 1-1, Felicia Tynan, 1-0, Amanda Brown, 1-0. (G) Megan McDermott, 2-2, Jessie Bates, 1-1, Liz Wentlent, 1-1, Margaret Gilroy, 1-0.
Shots-corners; (O) 6-3, (G) 18-3.
Saves: Amanda Nightengale (O), 12, (G) Emily Pierce, 3.
Cross Country
S-E wins one of three
HERKIMER – In dual meet scoring at Herkimer Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville’s boys edged Old Forge (20-37) while dropping finals to host Herkimer (25-30) and Cooperstown (15-45).
Most of S-E’s scoring runners turned in season-best times with Noah Huff breaking the 19-minute barrier (18:38) to lead the way.
“It was nice to have a full complement out there, and the guys supplementing us from soccer make a difference,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “These were personal-best times for a lot of our guys, and they all seem to be in nice form heading toward our league championship.”
Andrea Cruz led S-E’s girls timing a 28:24, and Megan Natoli trailed Cruz closely timing a 28:45.
Results
Boys’ Team scores: Herkimer 25, S-E 30; S-E 20, Old Forge 37; Cooperstown 15, S-E 45.
S-E Boys (Place finish out of 52 runners): Noah Huff (14), 18:38, Dan Stanton (20), 19:27, Dan Dubois (24), 20:00, Matt Taylor (25), 20:05; Dan Palmiter (34), 20:50. Non-scoring runners: Mike Combes (41), 23:06, Dan Bagnall (42), 23:19.
S-E Girls (24 runners): Andrea Cruz (18), 28:24, Megan Natoli (19), 28:45.
Oxford 3, Greene 1
GREENE – The third meeting was indeed the charm for Oxford, who avenged two earlier losses this season to the Trojans on Wednesday.
Scott Seiler added two more goals giving him 32 for Oxford this season, and Taylor Bates opened the scoring for the Blackhawks 9:19 into play. “They were more aggressive to the ball and took advantage of the 50-50 balls,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “They flat out wanted the game more than we did.”
Greene got on the board late in the first half cutting the count to 2-1 after Anthony McDaniels’ goal. The momentum was short-lived, Tallman said. “We came out and were controlling play early in the second half,” he said. “We couldn’t seem to get a good shot off, and we started to get discouraged. We broke down from there. Oxford beat us to death with through balls splitting our defense, and we didn’t respond.”
Greene dropped to 11-2-2.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Bates, 1-0, Cory Seiler,0-1, Scott Seiler, 2-0. (G) Anthony McDaniels, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 9-0, (G) 8-4.
Saves: (O) Tom Gould, 7, (G) John Flanagan, 6.
Field Hockey
Greene 1, Vestal 0
VESTAL – Greene retained its focus in the face of an emotional senior night at Vestal to post a shutout victory Wednesday night under the lights.
Christine Conroe had the lone goal for Greene tallying at 6:48 after an Erin Smith pass. The Trojans had ample possession time the rest of the way in the Vestal zone, but did not find the scoring touch. “We did dominate the game,” said Greene head coach Sue Carlin after the Trojans’ tenth win this season. “Their defense played pretty tough, and we weren’t able to cash in on some opportunities.”
The Trojans compete in the Rome Tournament this weekend beginning with Friday semifinal contest against Little Falls at 5:30 p.m.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Christine Conroe, 1-0, Erin Smith, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 14-11, (V) 0-2.
Saves: (G) none. (V) Allie Edwards, 13.
Canastota 3, S-E 0
SHERBURNE – Canastota stuffed S-E’s plentiful scoring opportunities, and made good on its chances for its first-ever win over the Marauders here Wednesday.
Kim Zehr scored on a penalty stroke with just 1:07 left in the first half. Carmela Rinaldo and Ashley Rounds had second-half goals for the Lakers, the latter by Rounds coming as time expired. “It was a physical game and I think it got into my kids’ heads,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “I can’t take anything away from Canastota. They have improved, no question about it.”
S-E (4-4, 9-5-1) hosts Ilion Friday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Kim Zehr, 1-0 (Penalty stroke); Carmela Rinaldo, 1-0, Ashley Rounds, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (C) 5-3, (SE) 9-15.
Saves: (C) Jessica Denova, 6, (SE) Kelsie Terrell, 2.
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 5, Oxford 3
GREENE – The Trojans traded goals with Oxford for a half before Megan McDermott and Liz Wentlent added insurance goals in the second half as Greene avenged a shutout loss to the Blackhawks last month.
McDermott figured in four of her team’s goals finishing with two goals and two assists. Jessie Bates and Margaret Gilroy also found the net for the Trojans (8-4, 11-5).
Kelli Whitehill, Felicia Tynan, and Amanda Brown scored for Oxford.
Summary
(3-2 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kelli Whitehill, 1-1, Felicia Tynan, 1-0, Amanda Brown, 1-0. (G) Megan McDermott, 2-2, Jessie Bates, 1-1, Liz Wentlent, 1-1, Margaret Gilroy, 1-0.
Shots-corners; (O) 6-3, (G) 18-3.
Saves: Amanda Nightengale (O), 12, (G) Emily Pierce, 3.
Cross Country
S-E wins one of three
HERKIMER – In dual meet scoring at Herkimer Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville’s boys edged Old Forge (20-37) while dropping finals to host Herkimer (25-30) and Cooperstown (15-45).
Most of S-E’s scoring runners turned in season-best times with Noah Huff breaking the 19-minute barrier (18:38) to lead the way.
“It was nice to have a full complement out there, and the guys supplementing us from soccer make a difference,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “These were personal-best times for a lot of our guys, and they all seem to be in nice form heading toward our league championship.”
Andrea Cruz led S-E’s girls timing a 28:24, and Megan Natoli trailed Cruz closely timing a 28:45.
Results
Boys’ Team scores: Herkimer 25, S-E 30; S-E 20, Old Forge 37; Cooperstown 15, S-E 45.
S-E Boys (Place finish out of 52 runners): Noah Huff (14), 18:38, Dan Stanton (20), 19:27, Dan Dubois (24), 20:00, Matt Taylor (25), 20:05; Dan Palmiter (34), 20:50. Non-scoring runners: Mike Combes (41), 23:06, Dan Bagnall (42), 23:19.
S-E Girls (24 runners): Andrea Cruz (18), 28:24, Megan Natoli (19), 28:45.
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