Norwich track ‘does what it takes to win’
Track and field
Norwich 77, SV 64 (girls)
SV 116, Norwich 25 (boys)
CONKLIN – Norwich overcame some ill-timed injuries to overtake Sus Valley and win a girls’ track and field meet, 77-64 Wednesday.
Norwich swept first through third in five events, and helped secure that win taking the 1600-meter relay. In that race, Brittany Barnes and Katie Benenati filled in for injured starters to round out the quartet. Freshman Sarah Spittler also chipped in due to an injury entering the 3000 meters and placing second. “I’m really proud of the girls that took one for the team,” said Norwich co-head coach Phil Curley. “It’s good that they are willing to do what it takes to win and enter events they don’t normally do. You take away those points (we earned), and we don’t win.”
Benenati remained unbeaten in the 100- and 200-meter races to finish with three overall firsts. Kayla May, Elisha Eddy, Cassidy Griffin, and Barnes also grabbed individual wins.
Norwich’s boys dropped a 116-25 final. The lone victory came from Chris Bush, who won the shot put.
Norwich hosts the 3rd Annual REK Invitational beginning at 5 p.m. with the 400-meter memorial run/walk. The public is invited to join participants and meet organizers in the walk, Curley said.
Results
Boys
Sus Valley 116, Norwich 25
3200 relay: (S) 9:05. 110 hurdles: (S) Rathbun, 16.9. 100m: (S) Durant, 11.4. 400m relay: (S) 46.7. 1600m: (S) Salva, 4:47. 400m: (S) Banko, 55.6. 400 hurdles: (S) Rathbun, 1:03. 800m: (S) Derzonovich, 2:15. 200m: (S) Rogers, 23.6. 3200m: (S) Salva, 10:34. 1600 relay; (S), 3:55. Long jump: (S) Jones, 18-2. Triple Jump: (S) Jones, 38-6. High jump: (S) Kent, 5-10. Shot put: (N) Chris Bush, 39-2 1/4. Discus: (S) Ganini, 126-7. Pole vault: (S) Arnold, 10-0.
Girls
Norwich 77, Sus Valley 64
100 hurdles: (S) Donahue, 17.7. 3200 relay; (N) Spittler, Killean, Orioli, Costin, 11:57. 100m: (N) K. Benenati, 13.2. 1500m: (S) Sydney Williams, 5:08. 400m relay: (N) Cleo Daoud, Sarah Bonnell, E. Eddy, K. Benenati, 54.1. 400m: (S) S. Williams, 1:06. 400 hurdles: (N) Kayla May, 1:17. 800m: (S) Williams, no time. 200m: (N) K. Benenati, 27.5. 3000m: (S) Williams, no time available. 1600 relay: (N) K. Benenati, Brittany Barnes, Kayla May, Miranda Costin, 5:03. Long jump: (S) Hawkins, 12-6. triple jump: (N) Brittany Barnes, 28-1. High jump: (N) Cassidy Griffin, 4-6. Shot put: N) Elisha Eddy, 29-2 1/4. Discus: (S) Rozboril, 71-3. Pole Vault: (S) Mirabito, 7-0.
Boys’ Tennis
Greene 5, B-G 0
GREENE – Greene improved its record to 7-2 on the season with a sweep of B-G Wednesday.
Frank Smith, Craig Hebbard, and Josh Clink all won in straight sets, and none gave up more than two points in any game.
The Trojans visit Sidney Friday.
Results
Singles: Frank Smith (G) d. Michael Mertz, 6-2, 6-0. Craig Hebbard (G) d. Lucas Winn, 6-0, 6-2. Josh Clink (G) d. Kyle Werth, 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles: Andrew Williams-Shawn Platt (G) d. Jeremy Gray-Louis Whitehead, 6-0, 6-1. Devin Shapley-Ethan Buhl (G) won by fft.
Golf
Oxford 186, Deposit 266
OXFORD – Oxford fired its low score of the season and one of its lowest ever in head coach Pete Anderson’s two-decade coaching tenure, Wednesday at Bluestone Golf Club.
All five Blackhawks players broke 40 over the par-34 front nine led by Scott Seiler’s one-over-par 35. Cory Seiler and John Witchella turned in matching 37s, Jim Fagnani was next at 38, and Andrew Hubman carded a season-low 39. “All five players scoring in the 30s...I don’t remember that happening in at least 15 years,” Anderson said.
Oxford (4-1) hosts Unadilla Valley today.
Results
(par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 35; Cory Seiler, 37; John Witchella, 37; Jim Fagnani, 38; Andy Hubman, 39.
Deposit: Logan Evans, 39; Ken Keefe, 51; Phil Tanner, 56; Will Blanda, 59; Josh Cordner, 61.
Norwich 77, SV 64 (girls)
SV 116, Norwich 25 (boys)
CONKLIN – Norwich overcame some ill-timed injuries to overtake Sus Valley and win a girls’ track and field meet, 77-64 Wednesday.
Norwich swept first through third in five events, and helped secure that win taking the 1600-meter relay. In that race, Brittany Barnes and Katie Benenati filled in for injured starters to round out the quartet. Freshman Sarah Spittler also chipped in due to an injury entering the 3000 meters and placing second. “I’m really proud of the girls that took one for the team,” said Norwich co-head coach Phil Curley. “It’s good that they are willing to do what it takes to win and enter events they don’t normally do. You take away those points (we earned), and we don’t win.”
Benenati remained unbeaten in the 100- and 200-meter races to finish with three overall firsts. Kayla May, Elisha Eddy, Cassidy Griffin, and Barnes also grabbed individual wins.
Norwich’s boys dropped a 116-25 final. The lone victory came from Chris Bush, who won the shot put.
Norwich hosts the 3rd Annual REK Invitational beginning at 5 p.m. with the 400-meter memorial run/walk. The public is invited to join participants and meet organizers in the walk, Curley said.
Results
Boys
Sus Valley 116, Norwich 25
3200 relay: (S) 9:05. 110 hurdles: (S) Rathbun, 16.9. 100m: (S) Durant, 11.4. 400m relay: (S) 46.7. 1600m: (S) Salva, 4:47. 400m: (S) Banko, 55.6. 400 hurdles: (S) Rathbun, 1:03. 800m: (S) Derzonovich, 2:15. 200m: (S) Rogers, 23.6. 3200m: (S) Salva, 10:34. 1600 relay; (S), 3:55. Long jump: (S) Jones, 18-2. Triple Jump: (S) Jones, 38-6. High jump: (S) Kent, 5-10. Shot put: (N) Chris Bush, 39-2 1/4. Discus: (S) Ganini, 126-7. Pole vault: (S) Arnold, 10-0.
Girls
Norwich 77, Sus Valley 64
100 hurdles: (S) Donahue, 17.7. 3200 relay; (N) Spittler, Killean, Orioli, Costin, 11:57. 100m: (N) K. Benenati, 13.2. 1500m: (S) Sydney Williams, 5:08. 400m relay: (N) Cleo Daoud, Sarah Bonnell, E. Eddy, K. Benenati, 54.1. 400m: (S) S. Williams, 1:06. 400 hurdles: (N) Kayla May, 1:17. 800m: (S) Williams, no time. 200m: (N) K. Benenati, 27.5. 3000m: (S) Williams, no time available. 1600 relay: (N) K. Benenati, Brittany Barnes, Kayla May, Miranda Costin, 5:03. Long jump: (S) Hawkins, 12-6. triple jump: (N) Brittany Barnes, 28-1. High jump: (N) Cassidy Griffin, 4-6. Shot put: N) Elisha Eddy, 29-2 1/4. Discus: (S) Rozboril, 71-3. Pole Vault: (S) Mirabito, 7-0.
Boys’ Tennis
Greene 5, B-G 0
GREENE – Greene improved its record to 7-2 on the season with a sweep of B-G Wednesday.
Frank Smith, Craig Hebbard, and Josh Clink all won in straight sets, and none gave up more than two points in any game.
The Trojans visit Sidney Friday.
Results
Singles: Frank Smith (G) d. Michael Mertz, 6-2, 6-0. Craig Hebbard (G) d. Lucas Winn, 6-0, 6-2. Josh Clink (G) d. Kyle Werth, 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles: Andrew Williams-Shawn Platt (G) d. Jeremy Gray-Louis Whitehead, 6-0, 6-1. Devin Shapley-Ethan Buhl (G) won by fft.
Golf
Oxford 186, Deposit 266
OXFORD – Oxford fired its low score of the season and one of its lowest ever in head coach Pete Anderson’s two-decade coaching tenure, Wednesday at Bluestone Golf Club.
All five Blackhawks players broke 40 over the par-34 front nine led by Scott Seiler’s one-over-par 35. Cory Seiler and John Witchella turned in matching 37s, Jim Fagnani was next at 38, and Andrew Hubman carded a season-low 39. “All five players scoring in the 30s...I don’t remember that happening in at least 15 years,” Anderson said.
Oxford (4-1) hosts Unadilla Valley today.
Results
(par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 35; Cory Seiler, 37; John Witchella, 37; Jim Fagnani, 38; Andy Hubman, 39.
Deposit: Logan Evans, 39; Ken Keefe, 51; Phil Tanner, 56; Will Blanda, 59; Josh Cordner, 61.
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