Oxford-Norwich beats Oneonta in weekend split of American Legion games
Evening Sun Report
Baseball
NORWICH – Oxford-Norwich Post 376 split its first two American Legion contests defeating Oneonta 12-3 in its opener before losing to Cherry Valley-Springfield 14-9 on Sunday.
Mike Moon went 4-for-5 with two doubles and six RBI in the win over Oneonta to support winning pitcher Christian Hotaling. Hotaling gave up three unearned runs over the first two innings and did not walk a batter in a complete-game victory.
Robert Amor had two RBI, Tim Clark finished with two hits and two RBI, while Paddy Law and Hotaling finished with three runs scored for O-N.
CV-Springfield scored nine runs in the seventh inning to rally past Oxford-Norwich.
Moon had a perfect day at the plate (4-for-4) driving in two runs. Amor added a 3-for-4 effort driving in two runs.
Oxford-Norwich is at Walton tonight, and hosts Greene/Afton on Wednesday and Sidney on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Norwich High School.
Any local players still interested in playing American Legion ball for Oxford-Norwich this season may contact head coach Ken Law at 336-6201.
Edmeston 5, Greene/Afton Post #692 3
Edmeston 13, Greene/Afton Post #692 5
Greene/Afton Post #692 8, Sidney 7
EDMESTON – Managing just one hit, Edmeston won the first half of a doubleheader sweep Sunday at home against Greene/Afton Post 692 in American Legion baseball.
Greene/Afton pitcher Scott Gorton allowed and lead-off single to Nick Davoulas as opposition’s lone hit. Corey Breck hit a solo homer in the loss, and John Carlin added two doubles and two runs scored.
Edmeston was much more productive at the plate in the second half of the twinbill getting a double and homer apiece from Jordan Williams and Matt Laymon in an eight-run rout.
Breck finished with two hits including a two-run double.
Greene/Afton grabbed its first win of the season in four starts at the beginning of the weekend edging Sidney by one run.
Scott Gorton tripled to score Scott Sickler with the tying run in the fifth, and then scored the go-ahead run after a double steal. Dan Carlin had two hits and two runs scored.
Greene/Afton 8, Sidney 7
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Cody Hall (W), Matt Laymon (5) and L. Hall. Phil Sanford (L), Corey Breck (1), Nick Puglisi (5), Adam Berkeley (6) and John Carlin, Jake Snyder (4).
Baseball
NORWICH – Oxford-Norwich Post 376 split its first two American Legion contests defeating Oneonta 12-3 in its opener before losing to Cherry Valley-Springfield 14-9 on Sunday.
Mike Moon went 4-for-5 with two doubles and six RBI in the win over Oneonta to support winning pitcher Christian Hotaling. Hotaling gave up three unearned runs over the first two innings and did not walk a batter in a complete-game victory.
Robert Amor had two RBI, Tim Clark finished with two hits and two RBI, while Paddy Law and Hotaling finished with three runs scored for O-N.
CV-Springfield scored nine runs in the seventh inning to rally past Oxford-Norwich.
Moon had a perfect day at the plate (4-for-4) driving in two runs. Amor added a 3-for-4 effort driving in two runs.
Oxford-Norwich is at Walton tonight, and hosts Greene/Afton on Wednesday and Sidney on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Norwich High School.
Any local players still interested in playing American Legion ball for Oxford-Norwich this season may contact head coach Ken Law at 336-6201.
Edmeston 5, Greene/Afton Post #692 3
Edmeston 13, Greene/Afton Post #692 5
Greene/Afton Post #692 8, Sidney 7
EDMESTON – Managing just one hit, Edmeston won the first half of a doubleheader sweep Sunday at home against Greene/Afton Post 692 in American Legion baseball.
Greene/Afton pitcher Scott Gorton allowed and lead-off single to Nick Davoulas as opposition’s lone hit. Corey Breck hit a solo homer in the loss, and John Carlin added two doubles and two runs scored.
Edmeston was much more productive at the plate in the second half of the twinbill getting a double and homer apiece from Jordan Williams and Matt Laymon in an eight-run rout.
Breck finished with two hits including a two-run double.
Greene/Afton grabbed its first win of the season in four starts at the beginning of the weekend edging Sidney by one run.
Scott Gorton tripled to score Scott Sickler with the tying run in the fifth, and then scored the go-ahead run after a double steal. Dan Carlin had two hits and two runs scored.
Greene/Afton 8, Sidney 7
Sid. 103 021 0 7 7 5
G/A 102 320 x 8 8 3
Tyler Newman, Cody Rose (4), Kyle Palmer (6) and Smith, Bedient (6). Don Amell (W), Corey Breck (6, Sv) and John Carlin.
Edmeston 5, G/A3
G/A 001 020 0 3 8 2
Edm. 203 000 x 5 1 3
Tim Sloan W), Nick Davoulas (5, sv) and M. Tracy, L. Hall (5). Scott Gorton (L) and John Carlin.
Edmeston 13, G/A 5
G/A 1001210 5 7 1
Edm. 500080x 13 12 2
Cody Hall (W), Matt Laymon (5) and L. Hall. Phil Sanford (L), Corey Breck (1), Nick Puglisi (5), Adam Berkeley (6) and John Carlin, Jake Snyder (4).
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