UV, Unatego play to deadlock; Greene rebounds against Walton
Girls’ Soccer
Unadilla Valley 3, Unatego 0
NEW BERLIN – Unatego overcame an early two-goal deficit forcing the Storm to net a tying goal late in the game to force a deadlock in Tuesday’s matchup.
Storm senior Hannah Johnson connected from 25 yards out with 12 minutes remaining in a topsy-turvy battle. “It was a well-balanced game and both teams had plenty of scoring opportunities,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek.
UV gained control with two goals in the opening 20 minutes. Senior Amanda Peek tallied at 4:38, and Amanda Tumilowicz added a goal at the 20-minute mark.
Unatego’s Theresa Guardiano initiated a three-goal sequence for the Spartans 40 seconds after Tumilowicz’s goal, and Sarah Mannina tied the game. Ashley Mannina found the net from 30 yards out giving the visitors a one-goal edge entering halftime.
Summary
(3-2 Unatego at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Amanda Peek, 1-0, Hannah Johnson, 1-0, Amanda Tumilowicz, 1-0, Kara Collins, 0-1. (U) Ashley Mannina, 1-0, Sarah Mannina, 1-0, Theresa Guardiano, 1-0; Sandi Decker, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 10-1, (U) 4-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 1. (U) Gabi May, 5.
Greene 6, Walton 3
GREENE – Greene righted itself after two losses at the S-E Tournament getting a hat trick from senior Megan McDermott in Tuesday’s victory over Walton.
“We moved the ball well and did some good work on the field,” said Greene coach Randy Smith. “We moved some people around, and that helped.”
McDermott bent in a cornerkick at the 12-minute mark for the first goal, the only Greene tally that did not have an assist. McDermott scored nine minutes later, and after a Walton goal, McDermott had her hat trick by halftime getting a feed from April Small.
Small, Chelsea Pornbeck, and Margaret Gilroy had second-half goals for Greene (1-2).
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Rebecca Obenauer, 1-0, Erin Boyd, 1-0; Molly Maguire, 1-0, Devon Kaminsky, 0-1. (G) Megan McDermott, 3-2; April Small, 1-1; Margaret Gilroy, 1-0, Chelsea Pornbeck, 1-0; Amanda Weeks, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 6-1, (G) 17-9.
Saves: (W) Jen Poulin, 3, Justine Rutherford, 8. (G) Emily Pierce, 3, Snyder, 0.
Sidney 2, Norwich 0
NORWICH – After an uneventful first half in which it seldom got good looks at the goal, Sidney broke the ice nearly eight minutes into the second half, and went on to blank the Tornado Tuesday.
Dani Gravel scored at 32:06 after a Norwich turnover, and Brittany Schunk added an insurance tally with 12:52 remaining on a long-range shot. “Our defense did a good job of holding up Sidney’s offense most of the game,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “(The defense) got the ball up the field, but our midfield is still inexperienced and had trouble keeping up the offensive pressure.”
Norwich (0-1) plays at Johnson City today.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Dani Gravel, 1-0; Brittany Schunk, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (S) 11-2, (N) 3-2.
Saves: (S) 2. (N) Tatiana Ithier, 9.
Laurens 1, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU trimmed its goals-against substantially, but was unable to find the net in a second straight shutout loss this season.
Shannon Mish scored on a crossing pass from Shelby Fraser 15 minutes into the second half for Laurens’ lone tally. “It was definitely an improvement over our first game, especially since we didn’t have a practice over the weekend,” said G-MU coach Kristen Bradbury. “We worked more on controlling the ball and improved our passing.”
The Raiders play at Edmeston Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (L) Shannon Mish, 1-0, Shelby Fraser, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (L) 19-2, (G) 3-0.
Saves: (L) Allie Robbins, 3. (G) Katie McLaughlin, 18.
Madison 3, Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – Madison’s veteran presence and size advantage on the field led to more scoring opportunities in a shutout win over Otselic Valley Tuesday.
“Cindy Slack did a nice job in goal for us, and they could have easily had two or three more goals,” said OV coach Kevin Springer. “We played a little tentative tonight.”
OV plays at Stockbridge Valley next Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) C. Wagner, 1-0, S. Biedermann, 1-0, R. Nassimos, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 25-6, (OV) 9-2.
Saves: (M) 6, (OV) Cindy Slack, 21.
Boys’ Soccer
Laurens 3, G-MU 2
LAURENS – Laurens answered G-MU’s opening goal with three straight to take a two-goal halftime lead in Tuesday’s Tri-Valley League matchup.
Matt Struckle tied the game, and Paul Jenkins had the go-ahead goal for the Leopards.
G-MU’s Cody Hall opened the scoring getting an assist from freshman Greg Delaney. Hall added an unassisted goal in the second paring the Laurens lead to one.
Summary
(3-1 Laurens at half)
Goals-assists: (G) (L) Matt Struckle, 1-0, Paul jenkins, Matt Campbell, 1-1. (G) Cody Hall, 2-0, Greg Delaney, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 6-1, (L) 8-9
Saves: (G) A. Delmar, 2, (L) Aaron Laing, 3.
Johnson City 5, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Johnson City’s constant pressure in Norwich’s defensive zone yielded a bounty of opportunities in a shutout over the Tornado Tuesday.
Dominick Dellows broke a scoreless tie 20 minutes into the game, and JC added another goal six minutes before halftime. “Once they scored their first goal, they started to get a few more shots off,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They pretty much dominated most of the game, and we had trouble controlling the ball in the midfield.”
Norwich hosts Maine-Endwell Saturday.
Results
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Sean Coots, 2-0, Dani Brkovic, 2-1; Dominick Dellows, 1-0; Tim Marku, 0-1; Andrew Tokos, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 2-0, (JC) 36-7.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 28; (JC) Jon Yurecka, 1.
Golf
Norwich 222, Susquehanna Valley 240
NORWICH – Norwich sophomore Jacob Kelly earned medalist honors for the third straight competition shooting a 39 over the front nine at Canasawacta Country Club Tuesday.
Kelly’s round paved the way for Norwich’s first victory this season as Eric Walling backed up Kelly with a 44. Ryan Cambron and Ryan Hagen carded matching 46s, and Frank Somich completed the Tornado’s scoring lineup turning in a 47.
Norwich is at Johnson City today.
Results
(par-35 front nine at C.C.C.)
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 39; Eric Walling, 44; Ryan Cambron, 46; Ryan Hagen, 46; Frank Somich, 47.
SV: Dylan Dougherty, 45; Tyler McMichael, 46; Mike Furch, 47; John Green, 49; Matt Bedlo, 53.
Girls’ Swimming
Windsor 95, Greene 90
WINDSOR – Windsor brought Greene’s 24-meet winning streak to an end edging the Trojans in a non-league matchup Tuesday night.
While Greene had the better of the individual top finishes taking eight of 12 events, Windsor relied on its overall depth to pull ahead. Even a Trojans victory in the meet-closing 400-yard freestyle relay was not enough to overtake the Black Knights.
“Our winning streak ended, but we knew we had a young team this year,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “Almost 40 percent of our individual events had freshmen or sophomore swimmers. I was pleased with their times, and we were able to stay competitive throughout the meet.”
Helen Zaengle won the 200 free and 100 butterfly, while Katie Crowe swept the 100 free and 100 breaststroke. The Trojans also grabbed two of the three relays.
Greene travels to the MAC Relays at Delhi Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (W), 2:07.03, 200 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 2:12,80. 200 IM: (G) J. Vermaat, 2:44.36. 50 free: (W) Jessica Bump, 27.00. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 132.15. 100 fly: (G) H. Zaengle, 1:09.10. 100 free: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:03.69. 500 free: (W) Kara Martin, 6:18.93. 200 free relay: (G) Crowe, Treadwell, Kazalski, Zaengle, 1:56.08. 100 back: (W), 1:16.01. 100 breaststroke: (G) Ka. Crowe, 1:17.06. 400 free relay: (G) E. Dunckle, E. Bertram, J. Treadwell, Vermaat, 4:27.89.
Girls’ Tennis
Oxford 5, Greene 0
OXFORD – Oxford began defense of its MAC league championship from a year ago with a sweep of Greene Tuesday.
Erica DeWispelaere led a slew of straight sets wins for the Blackhawks defeating Greene’s number one player, Mara Duenas, 6-4, 6-0.
Singles
Erica DeWispelaere (O) defeated Mara Duenas, 6-4, 6-0; Myranda Batsford (O) defeated Shaylem Bonney, 6-1,6-1; Shelby Myers (O) defeated Amanda Armstrong, 6-0, 6-1.
Doubles
Olivia Powell and Megan Phinney (O) defeated Cassandra Armstrong and Erica Smith, 7-6 (7-2), 7-5; Patty Anthony and Kristen Audas (O) defeated Jessica Willard and Kiana Duenas, 6-0, 6-0.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, Norwich 1
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City shook off Norwich’s fast start to prevail over the Tornado (0-2) in four games Tuesday night, 14-25, 25-21, 25-14, 26-24.
Cierra Campagna led JC with seven aces and 16 assists.
Megan Garofalo had eight assists for Norwich and Kayla May a team-high 10 kills. “We were digging up the ball, setting up, and playing offense,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “We just weren’t able to put the ball away a lot of the time.”
Norwich hosts Oneonta Tuesday.
Leaders
JC: Cierra Campagna, 7 aces, 16 assists. Kim Cleary, 11 kills, 1 block. Krissy Ngo, 1 block.
Norwich: Tiphani Whitfield, 4 aces, Skye Ingraham, 4 aces. Megan Garofalo, 8 assists, Abby Dean, 7 assists; Kayla May, 10 kills.
JV: JC won 2-0.
Unadilla Valley 3, Unatego 0
NEW BERLIN – Unatego overcame an early two-goal deficit forcing the Storm to net a tying goal late in the game to force a deadlock in Tuesday’s matchup.
Storm senior Hannah Johnson connected from 25 yards out with 12 minutes remaining in a topsy-turvy battle. “It was a well-balanced game and both teams had plenty of scoring opportunities,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek.
UV gained control with two goals in the opening 20 minutes. Senior Amanda Peek tallied at 4:38, and Amanda Tumilowicz added a goal at the 20-minute mark.
Unatego’s Theresa Guardiano initiated a three-goal sequence for the Spartans 40 seconds after Tumilowicz’s goal, and Sarah Mannina tied the game. Ashley Mannina found the net from 30 yards out giving the visitors a one-goal edge entering halftime.
Summary
(3-2 Unatego at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Amanda Peek, 1-0, Hannah Johnson, 1-0, Amanda Tumilowicz, 1-0, Kara Collins, 0-1. (U) Ashley Mannina, 1-0, Sarah Mannina, 1-0, Theresa Guardiano, 1-0; Sandi Decker, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 10-1, (U) 4-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 1. (U) Gabi May, 5.
Greene 6, Walton 3
GREENE – Greene righted itself after two losses at the S-E Tournament getting a hat trick from senior Megan McDermott in Tuesday’s victory over Walton.
“We moved the ball well and did some good work on the field,” said Greene coach Randy Smith. “We moved some people around, and that helped.”
McDermott bent in a cornerkick at the 12-minute mark for the first goal, the only Greene tally that did not have an assist. McDermott scored nine minutes later, and after a Walton goal, McDermott had her hat trick by halftime getting a feed from April Small.
Small, Chelsea Pornbeck, and Margaret Gilroy had second-half goals for Greene (1-2).
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Rebecca Obenauer, 1-0, Erin Boyd, 1-0; Molly Maguire, 1-0, Devon Kaminsky, 0-1. (G) Megan McDermott, 3-2; April Small, 1-1; Margaret Gilroy, 1-0, Chelsea Pornbeck, 1-0; Amanda Weeks, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 6-1, (G) 17-9.
Saves: (W) Jen Poulin, 3, Justine Rutherford, 8. (G) Emily Pierce, 3, Snyder, 0.
Sidney 2, Norwich 0
NORWICH – After an uneventful first half in which it seldom got good looks at the goal, Sidney broke the ice nearly eight minutes into the second half, and went on to blank the Tornado Tuesday.
Dani Gravel scored at 32:06 after a Norwich turnover, and Brittany Schunk added an insurance tally with 12:52 remaining on a long-range shot. “Our defense did a good job of holding up Sidney’s offense most of the game,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “(The defense) got the ball up the field, but our midfield is still inexperienced and had trouble keeping up the offensive pressure.”
Norwich (0-1) plays at Johnson City today.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Dani Gravel, 1-0; Brittany Schunk, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (S) 11-2, (N) 3-2.
Saves: (S) 2. (N) Tatiana Ithier, 9.
Laurens 1, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU trimmed its goals-against substantially, but was unable to find the net in a second straight shutout loss this season.
Shannon Mish scored on a crossing pass from Shelby Fraser 15 minutes into the second half for Laurens’ lone tally. “It was definitely an improvement over our first game, especially since we didn’t have a practice over the weekend,” said G-MU coach Kristen Bradbury. “We worked more on controlling the ball and improved our passing.”
The Raiders play at Edmeston Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (L) Shannon Mish, 1-0, Shelby Fraser, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (L) 19-2, (G) 3-0.
Saves: (L) Allie Robbins, 3. (G) Katie McLaughlin, 18.
Madison 3, Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – Madison’s veteran presence and size advantage on the field led to more scoring opportunities in a shutout win over Otselic Valley Tuesday.
“Cindy Slack did a nice job in goal for us, and they could have easily had two or three more goals,” said OV coach Kevin Springer. “We played a little tentative tonight.”
OV plays at Stockbridge Valley next Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) C. Wagner, 1-0, S. Biedermann, 1-0, R. Nassimos, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 25-6, (OV) 9-2.
Saves: (M) 6, (OV) Cindy Slack, 21.
Boys’ Soccer
Laurens 3, G-MU 2
LAURENS – Laurens answered G-MU’s opening goal with three straight to take a two-goal halftime lead in Tuesday’s Tri-Valley League matchup.
Matt Struckle tied the game, and Paul Jenkins had the go-ahead goal for the Leopards.
G-MU’s Cody Hall opened the scoring getting an assist from freshman Greg Delaney. Hall added an unassisted goal in the second paring the Laurens lead to one.
Summary
(3-1 Laurens at half)
Goals-assists: (G) (L) Matt Struckle, 1-0, Paul jenkins, Matt Campbell, 1-1. (G) Cody Hall, 2-0, Greg Delaney, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 6-1, (L) 8-9
Saves: (G) A. Delmar, 2, (L) Aaron Laing, 3.
Johnson City 5, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Johnson City’s constant pressure in Norwich’s defensive zone yielded a bounty of opportunities in a shutout over the Tornado Tuesday.
Dominick Dellows broke a scoreless tie 20 minutes into the game, and JC added another goal six minutes before halftime. “Once they scored their first goal, they started to get a few more shots off,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They pretty much dominated most of the game, and we had trouble controlling the ball in the midfield.”
Norwich hosts Maine-Endwell Saturday.
Results
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Sean Coots, 2-0, Dani Brkovic, 2-1; Dominick Dellows, 1-0; Tim Marku, 0-1; Andrew Tokos, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 2-0, (JC) 36-7.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 28; (JC) Jon Yurecka, 1.
Golf
Norwich 222, Susquehanna Valley 240
NORWICH – Norwich sophomore Jacob Kelly earned medalist honors for the third straight competition shooting a 39 over the front nine at Canasawacta Country Club Tuesday.
Kelly’s round paved the way for Norwich’s first victory this season as Eric Walling backed up Kelly with a 44. Ryan Cambron and Ryan Hagen carded matching 46s, and Frank Somich completed the Tornado’s scoring lineup turning in a 47.
Norwich is at Johnson City today.
Results
(par-35 front nine at C.C.C.)
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 39; Eric Walling, 44; Ryan Cambron, 46; Ryan Hagen, 46; Frank Somich, 47.
SV: Dylan Dougherty, 45; Tyler McMichael, 46; Mike Furch, 47; John Green, 49; Matt Bedlo, 53.
Girls’ Swimming
Windsor 95, Greene 90
WINDSOR – Windsor brought Greene’s 24-meet winning streak to an end edging the Trojans in a non-league matchup Tuesday night.
While Greene had the better of the individual top finishes taking eight of 12 events, Windsor relied on its overall depth to pull ahead. Even a Trojans victory in the meet-closing 400-yard freestyle relay was not enough to overtake the Black Knights.
“Our winning streak ended, but we knew we had a young team this year,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “Almost 40 percent of our individual events had freshmen or sophomore swimmers. I was pleased with their times, and we were able to stay competitive throughout the meet.”
Helen Zaengle won the 200 free and 100 butterfly, while Katie Crowe swept the 100 free and 100 breaststroke. The Trojans also grabbed two of the three relays.
Greene travels to the MAC Relays at Delhi Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (W), 2:07.03, 200 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 2:12,80. 200 IM: (G) J. Vermaat, 2:44.36. 50 free: (W) Jessica Bump, 27.00. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 132.15. 100 fly: (G) H. Zaengle, 1:09.10. 100 free: (G) Katie Crowe, 1:03.69. 500 free: (W) Kara Martin, 6:18.93. 200 free relay: (G) Crowe, Treadwell, Kazalski, Zaengle, 1:56.08. 100 back: (W), 1:16.01. 100 breaststroke: (G) Ka. Crowe, 1:17.06. 400 free relay: (G) E. Dunckle, E. Bertram, J. Treadwell, Vermaat, 4:27.89.
Girls’ Tennis
Oxford 5, Greene 0
OXFORD – Oxford began defense of its MAC league championship from a year ago with a sweep of Greene Tuesday.
Erica DeWispelaere led a slew of straight sets wins for the Blackhawks defeating Greene’s number one player, Mara Duenas, 6-4, 6-0.
Singles
Erica DeWispelaere (O) defeated Mara Duenas, 6-4, 6-0; Myranda Batsford (O) defeated Shaylem Bonney, 6-1,6-1; Shelby Myers (O) defeated Amanda Armstrong, 6-0, 6-1.
Doubles
Olivia Powell and Megan Phinney (O) defeated Cassandra Armstrong and Erica Smith, 7-6 (7-2), 7-5; Patty Anthony and Kristen Audas (O) defeated Jessica Willard and Kiana Duenas, 6-0, 6-0.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, Norwich 1
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City shook off Norwich’s fast start to prevail over the Tornado (0-2) in four games Tuesday night, 14-25, 25-21, 25-14, 26-24.
Cierra Campagna led JC with seven aces and 16 assists.
Megan Garofalo had eight assists for Norwich and Kayla May a team-high 10 kills. “We were digging up the ball, setting up, and playing offense,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “We just weren’t able to put the ball away a lot of the time.”
Norwich hosts Oneonta Tuesday.
Leaders
JC: Cierra Campagna, 7 aces, 16 assists. Kim Cleary, 11 kills, 1 block. Krissy Ngo, 1 block.
Norwich: Tiphani Whitfield, 4 aces, Skye Ingraham, 4 aces. Megan Garofalo, 8 assists, Abby Dean, 7 assists; Kayla May, 10 kills.
JV: JC won 2-0.
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