OV wins 10th straight game
Evening Sun Report
Baseball
Otselic Valley 3, Madison 2
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley stretched its winning streak to 10 games with its third – and most difficult – win over Madison this season.
An infield grounder by Chase Marsten was booted by Madison allowing OV to score the winning runs in Thursday’s matchup. “Baseball is a crazy game and you don’t know from one day to the next,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We have been hitting it well, and tonight we hit it okay, but they made some good plays at times, and we left guys on base. It was one of those days things didn’t come easy.”
OV (12-3) plays a non-league game at Hamilton today.
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Brian Graham and Cerasani. LaPlatta and Staring. doubles: (OV) Olin, (M ) Staring.
G-MU 7, South Kortright 4
COPES CORNERS – Coming off a non-league loss to DeRuyter the day before, G-MU rebounded with a win over Delaware County League division champion South Kortright on Thursday.
In the decisive sixth inning, Luke Acanfora had an RBI, and Tyler Fuller stepped up to deliver a pinch-hit two-run single.
“I was worried coming off a tough road loss, and especially because this was our fourth game in a row,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “I thought we bounced back well against a pretty good team.”
Andrew Delmar had two doubles for G-MU (10-5) and one RBI. The Raiders play at Hancock today.
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Tyler Wildfeir (W) and Corin Todd. Kyle Hotaling (L) and Josh Palmitier. Doubles: (S) Palmatier, (G) Wildfeir, Andrew Delmar (2).
Greene 12, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
GREENE – Greene scored in every inning but its final at-bat, and won for the third time this season.
Justin Van Wert had two doubles, three hits overall, three RBI, and three runs scored for the Trojans (3-13). Dave Fors scored three runs, and Dan Carlin drove in two runs. “The kids did a nice job tonight of situational hitting,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We hit the ball hard and forced them into errors. They were tough plays and we took advantage of their mistakes.”
Scott Gorton pitched six innings for his second win, striking out seven, giving up five hits, and allowing just one earned run.
Greg Dicks stroked a two-run single in the sixth for B-G.
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Scott Gorton (W), Dylan Lance (7) and Dan Carlin. Patrick Mertz (L), Kris Stafford (3), Charlie Engel (4) and Justin Miller. Doubles: (G) Justin Van Wert (2), Jason Hollings.
Softball
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Stockbridge Valley 5
MUNNSVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville knocked off state-ranked Stockbridge Valley with its fifth come-from-behind victory this season and third in the last week and a half on Thursday.
Down 5-0 to the Indians entering the sixth, Kate Fitzpatrick’s double to rightcenter put her team on the board, and Sam Crandall’s single made it a 5-3 game entering the seventh.
Fitzpatrick’s RBI fielder’s choice scored Lindsay Hodges with the first run of the seventh, and Bree Neisinger drove in the tying and go-ahead runs doubling down the left field line.
The Indians moved out to the early lead getting a two-run single in the first and another two-run single in the fourth as part of a three-run frame. SV is unbeaten in Central Counties League play, and was fifth-ranked among Class D schools entering the contest.
“I don’t care what class you’re in, A through D, if you’re state-ranked, you’re a pretty good team,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “They have some pretty good players there, and it was a good win for us.”
Hodges allowed just one baserunner and no hits after the fourth inning striking out 13 for the victory. S-E improved to 16-3 overall.
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Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record. Cheyenne Bumpus (L) and Gough. Doubles: (SE) K. Fitzpatrick, Bree Neisinger.
Whitney Point 15, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich dropped its second straight 15-0 shutout in as many days to fall to 0-15 on the season.
Amanda Theleman had three hits and five RBI for the Golden Eagles, Alicia Ford picked up four hits and one RBI, and Kayla Valachovic tripled and drove in a run.
Theleman finished with 13 strikeouts and allowed just one Norwich hit.
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Amanda Theleman (W) and Karli Theleman. Kristen Carpenter (L) and Sarah Fleming.
Madison 10, Otselic Valley 6
SOUTH OTSELIC – Madison scored three runs in the top of the seventh to pull away for a win over undermanned OV Thursday.
The Vikings had just eight available players and just two in the outfield. “The gaps out there definitely made a difference,” said OV coach Eileen Knickerbocker.
Caitlin Smith led Madison with a perfect 4-for-4 day including a solo home run and four runs scored.
Erica Loomis and Amanda Morse went 2-for-3 to top OV’s batters. The Vikings play at Hamilton today.
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WP–Julia Bravillete. LP–Amber Wood. Doubles: (OV) Erica Loomis.
Golf
Section IV Medalist Tournament
ITHACA – Three area golfers failed to make the cut for the second round of the Section IV Medalist Tournament, Thursday at Cornell University Golf Course.
Oxford sophomore Cory Seiler missed the cutoff number by two shots finishing with an 87 over the par-72 layout. Scott Seiler of Oxford was next at 93, and Norwich freshman Jacob Kelly had a 94.
Sauquoit Valley 156, S-E 162, Morrisville-Eaton 223
SHERBURNE – Unbeaten Sauquoit Valley nudged past Sherburne-Earlville (7-5) by six strokes at Mountain Top Golf Course Thursday.
Corey Fitzgerald led S-E and medaled in overall scoring shooting an even-par 35.
Jesse Vinella led SV with a 36.
Track and Field
NEW YORK – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls picked up six overall victories and recorded multiple personal-bests at new York Mills Wednesday afternoon.
Alysha Harlost was a double winner taking the high jump and long jump, Jasmine Huff claimed the 800 and 1500 meters, and Kassie Lathrop won the 3000 meters. The Marauders also placed first in the 3200-meter relay.
S-E competes in the Center State Conference League Championships Thursday May 22 at Sauquoit Valley.
Baseball
Otselic Valley 3, Madison 2
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley stretched its winning streak to 10 games with its third – and most difficult – win over Madison this season.
An infield grounder by Chase Marsten was booted by Madison allowing OV to score the winning runs in Thursday’s matchup. “Baseball is a crazy game and you don’t know from one day to the next,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We have been hitting it well, and tonight we hit it okay, but they made some good plays at times, and we left guys on base. It was one of those days things didn’t come easy.”
OV (12-3) plays a non-league game at Hamilton today.
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Brian Graham and Cerasani. LaPlatta and Staring. doubles: (OV) Olin, (M ) Staring.
G-MU 7, South Kortright 4
COPES CORNERS – Coming off a non-league loss to DeRuyter the day before, G-MU rebounded with a win over Delaware County League division champion South Kortright on Thursday.
In the decisive sixth inning, Luke Acanfora had an RBI, and Tyler Fuller stepped up to deliver a pinch-hit two-run single.
“I was worried coming off a tough road loss, and especially because this was our fourth game in a row,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “I thought we bounced back well against a pretty good team.”
Andrew Delmar had two doubles for G-MU (10-5) and one RBI. The Raiders play at Hancock today.
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GMu 201 013 x 7 8 4
Tyler Wildfeir (W) and Corin Todd. Kyle Hotaling (L) and Josh Palmitier. Doubles: (S) Palmatier, (G) Wildfeir, Andrew Delmar (2).
Greene 12, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
GREENE – Greene scored in every inning but its final at-bat, and won for the third time this season.
Justin Van Wert had two doubles, three hits overall, three RBI, and three runs scored for the Trojans (3-13). Dave Fors scored three runs, and Dan Carlin drove in two runs. “The kids did a nice job tonight of situational hitting,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We hit the ball hard and forced them into errors. They were tough plays and we took advantage of their mistakes.”
Scott Gorton pitched six innings for his second win, striking out seven, giving up five hits, and allowing just one earned run.
Greg Dicks stroked a two-run single in the sixth for B-G.
B-G 002 002 0 4 6 8
Gre. 221 430 x 12 7 3
Scott Gorton (W), Dylan Lance (7) and Dan Carlin. Patrick Mertz (L), Kris Stafford (3), Charlie Engel (4) and Justin Miller. Doubles: (G) Justin Van Wert (2), Jason Hollings.
Softball
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Stockbridge Valley 5
MUNNSVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville knocked off state-ranked Stockbridge Valley with its fifth come-from-behind victory this season and third in the last week and a half on Thursday.
Down 5-0 to the Indians entering the sixth, Kate Fitzpatrick’s double to rightcenter put her team on the board, and Sam Crandall’s single made it a 5-3 game entering the seventh.
Fitzpatrick’s RBI fielder’s choice scored Lindsay Hodges with the first run of the seventh, and Bree Neisinger drove in the tying and go-ahead runs doubling down the left field line.
The Indians moved out to the early lead getting a two-run single in the first and another two-run single in the fourth as part of a three-run frame. SV is unbeaten in Central Counties League play, and was fifth-ranked among Class D schools entering the contest.
“I don’t care what class you’re in, A through D, if you’re state-ranked, you’re a pretty good team,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “They have some pretty good players there, and it was a good win for us.”
Hodges allowed just one baserunner and no hits after the fourth inning striking out 13 for the victory. S-E improved to 16-3 overall.
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Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record. Cheyenne Bumpus (L) and Gough. Doubles: (SE) K. Fitzpatrick, Bree Neisinger.
Whitney Point 15, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich dropped its second straight 15-0 shutout in as many days to fall to 0-15 on the season.
Amanda Theleman had three hits and five RBI for the Golden Eagles, Alicia Ford picked up four hits and one RBI, and Kayla Valachovic tripled and drove in a run.
Theleman finished with 13 strikeouts and allowed just one Norwich hit.
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Amanda Theleman (W) and Karli Theleman. Kristen Carpenter (L) and Sarah Fleming.
Madison 10, Otselic Valley 6
SOUTH OTSELIC – Madison scored three runs in the top of the seventh to pull away for a win over undermanned OV Thursday.
The Vikings had just eight available players and just two in the outfield. “The gaps out there definitely made a difference,” said OV coach Eileen Knickerbocker.
Caitlin Smith led Madison with a perfect 4-for-4 day including a solo home run and four runs scored.
Erica Loomis and Amanda Morse went 2-for-3 to top OV’s batters. The Vikings play at Hamilton today.
Mad. 022 003 3 10 10 2
OVa. 201 102 0 6 7 3
WP–Julia Bravillete. LP–Amber Wood. Doubles: (OV) Erica Loomis.
Golf
Section IV Medalist Tournament
ITHACA – Three area golfers failed to make the cut for the second round of the Section IV Medalist Tournament, Thursday at Cornell University Golf Course.
Oxford sophomore Cory Seiler missed the cutoff number by two shots finishing with an 87 over the par-72 layout. Scott Seiler of Oxford was next at 93, and Norwich freshman Jacob Kelly had a 94.
Sauquoit Valley 156, S-E 162, Morrisville-Eaton 223
SHERBURNE – Unbeaten Sauquoit Valley nudged past Sherburne-Earlville (7-5) by six strokes at Mountain Top Golf Course Thursday.
Corey Fitzgerald led S-E and medaled in overall scoring shooting an even-par 35.
Jesse Vinella led SV with a 36.
Track and Field
NEW YORK – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls picked up six overall victories and recorded multiple personal-bests at new York Mills Wednesday afternoon.
Alysha Harlost was a double winner taking the high jump and long jump, Jasmine Huff claimed the 800 and 1500 meters, and Kassie Lathrop won the 3000 meters. The Marauders also placed first in the 3200-meter relay.
S-E competes in the Center State Conference League Championships Thursday May 22 at Sauquoit Valley.
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