Oxford dominates in overtime
Field Hockey
Oxford 2, Walton 1 (OT)
OXFORD – Oxford set up a showdown with Section IV Division II leader Afton beating Walton in overtime Monday afternoon.
Christi Baker’s shot rebounded off the goalie’s pads to mate Jenna Farwell, who neatly placed the ball in the cage for the victory with four minutes left in overtime. “We came out and dominated in the overtime period,” said Oxford coach Missy Chrystie. “They slowed the game down in the first half and we were kind of playing in slow motion. It was a nice chain of events that led to our winning goal.”
Baker scored for Oxford (11-4-2) in the second half, who play at Afton Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Ashley Rutherford, 1-0. (O) Christi Baker, 1-0, Jenna Farwell, 1-0, Jess Martin, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 3-3, (O) 6-5.
Saves: (W) Brooke Spencer, 4, (O) Alyshia Crawford, 2.
Sauquoit Valley 3, S-E 2
SHERBURNE – Sauquoit Valley broke a 1-1 halftime tie with two goals in the first seven minutes of the second half to prevail over the Marauders Monday.
Sam Crandall and Karli Harris had goals for Sherburne-Earlville, and Harris’ was a team-record 21st this season to break the mark of 20 established by Kelly Cooman when S-E played in Section IV.
“We came out flat to start the second half and they took advantage,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We had some opportunities and played well late in the game, but couldn’t finish to get the tying goal.”
The Marauders finish their regular season schedule Wednesday at Hamilton.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Daphne Goodenough, 2-0, Abby Toukatly, 1-0; Kayla Callegero, 0-1, Emily Jarecki, 0-1. (SE) Sam Crandall, 1-0, K. Harris, 1-1, C. Kurtz, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SV) 6-5, (SE) 8-10.
Saves: (SV) Heather Riker, 4, (S) Kelsie Terrell, 2, Colleen Carroccio, 1.
Boys’ Soccer
G-MU 1, Otselic Valley 0 (OT)
SOUTH OTSELIC. – G-MU (7-9-1) picked up its fourth win in five games defeating Otselic Valley for the second time this season.
Cody Hall scored unassisted three minutes into the second overtime period for the game’s lone tally. “It was pretty much even up most of the game,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “They caught a break toward the end, and were able to capitalize.”
OV plays at Stockbridge Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(0-0 at half and end of regulation)
Goals: (G) Cody Hall.
Unadilla Valley 3, Walton 0
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley moved over the .500 mark with its second win in three days blanking Walton Monday.
Raffi Perry figured in all three goals for UV (7-6-1) scoring both first-half goals for his club. The first was after beating several Walton defenders, and the second came off an indirect kick that was initially tapped by a teammate. Mark Geier scored in the second half getting a feed from Perry.
“Walton likes to control the ball and we like to hit the long ball and use our speed to get mismatches,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “That worked for us today.”
The Storm close the regular season Thursday at Greene.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: UV) Raffi Perry, 2-1, Mark Geier, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 7-5, (W) 7-2.
Saves: UV) Derek Schoonover, 6, (W) Brian Schupple, 4.
Girls’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 5, Norwich 1
ENDWELL – Maine-Endwell scored three unanswered goals in the second half to break away from Norwich in Monday’s STAC matchup.
The Tornado had a first-half goal from Elma Borcilo, while a defensive error led to an own goal helped the Spartans take a 2-1 lead into halftime.
“Even though they scored a couple goals late, I felt we played solid and marked up well,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “We didn’t outplay them, but we gave them a run for a while.”
Norwich (5-10-1) hosts a non-league game against Windsor on Thursday.
Summary
(2-1 M-E at half)
Norwich goals-assists: (N) E. Borcilo, 1-0, Sarah Bonnell, 0-1.
Oxford 2, Walton 1 (OT)
OXFORD – Oxford set up a showdown with Section IV Division II leader Afton beating Walton in overtime Monday afternoon.
Christi Baker’s shot rebounded off the goalie’s pads to mate Jenna Farwell, who neatly placed the ball in the cage for the victory with four minutes left in overtime. “We came out and dominated in the overtime period,” said Oxford coach Missy Chrystie. “They slowed the game down in the first half and we were kind of playing in slow motion. It was a nice chain of events that led to our winning goal.”
Baker scored for Oxford (11-4-2) in the second half, who play at Afton Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Ashley Rutherford, 1-0. (O) Christi Baker, 1-0, Jenna Farwell, 1-0, Jess Martin, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 3-3, (O) 6-5.
Saves: (W) Brooke Spencer, 4, (O) Alyshia Crawford, 2.
Sauquoit Valley 3, S-E 2
SHERBURNE – Sauquoit Valley broke a 1-1 halftime tie with two goals in the first seven minutes of the second half to prevail over the Marauders Monday.
Sam Crandall and Karli Harris had goals for Sherburne-Earlville, and Harris’ was a team-record 21st this season to break the mark of 20 established by Kelly Cooman when S-E played in Section IV.
“We came out flat to start the second half and they took advantage,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We had some opportunities and played well late in the game, but couldn’t finish to get the tying goal.”
The Marauders finish their regular season schedule Wednesday at Hamilton.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Daphne Goodenough, 2-0, Abby Toukatly, 1-0; Kayla Callegero, 0-1, Emily Jarecki, 0-1. (SE) Sam Crandall, 1-0, K. Harris, 1-1, C. Kurtz, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SV) 6-5, (SE) 8-10.
Saves: (SV) Heather Riker, 4, (S) Kelsie Terrell, 2, Colleen Carroccio, 1.
Boys’ Soccer
G-MU 1, Otselic Valley 0 (OT)
SOUTH OTSELIC. – G-MU (7-9-1) picked up its fourth win in five games defeating Otselic Valley for the second time this season.
Cody Hall scored unassisted three minutes into the second overtime period for the game’s lone tally. “It was pretty much even up most of the game,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “They caught a break toward the end, and were able to capitalize.”
OV plays at Stockbridge Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(0-0 at half and end of regulation)
Goals: (G) Cody Hall.
Unadilla Valley 3, Walton 0
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley moved over the .500 mark with its second win in three days blanking Walton Monday.
Raffi Perry figured in all three goals for UV (7-6-1) scoring both first-half goals for his club. The first was after beating several Walton defenders, and the second came off an indirect kick that was initially tapped by a teammate. Mark Geier scored in the second half getting a feed from Perry.
“Walton likes to control the ball and we like to hit the long ball and use our speed to get mismatches,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “That worked for us today.”
The Storm close the regular season Thursday at Greene.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: UV) Raffi Perry, 2-1, Mark Geier, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 7-5, (W) 7-2.
Saves: UV) Derek Schoonover, 6, (W) Brian Schupple, 4.
Girls’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 5, Norwich 1
ENDWELL – Maine-Endwell scored three unanswered goals in the second half to break away from Norwich in Monday’s STAC matchup.
The Tornado had a first-half goal from Elma Borcilo, while a defensive error led to an own goal helped the Spartans take a 2-1 lead into halftime.
“Even though they scored a couple goals late, I felt we played solid and marked up well,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “We didn’t outplay them, but we gave them a run for a while.”
Norwich (5-10-1) hosts a non-league game against Windsor on Thursday.
Summary
(2-1 M-E at half)
Norwich goals-assists: (N) E. Borcilo, 1-0, Sarah Bonnell, 0-1.
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