Marauders give up unlikely goals to Ilion
Boys’ Soccer
Ilion 3, S-E 0
ILION – An unlikely set of defensive mistakes broke a scoreless tie and led Ilion to a win over Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
A clear attempt by the Marauders’ defense led to an own goal with just 15 minutes remaining in the game. Not much later, Ilion benefited from another own goal when a header by an S-E defender in front of the goal skimmed backward into the net.
Ilion’s lone credited tally came on Corey Rowland’s bending cornerkick late in the game. “We were the aggressor, we just had some mental lapses,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We changed our defensive alignment, so the shot statistics were deceiving. We packed it in, and a lot of the shots came from well outside the 18-yard box. With as athletic as Caleb (Brown) is in goal, we’ll take those any day.”
The Marauders (0-3) are at Mohawk Tuesday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals: (I) Corey Rowland 1-0, two own goals.
shots-corners: (I) 27-7, (SE) 6-3.
Saves: (I) Dan Crimm, 2. (SE) Caleb Brown, 14.
Edmeston 2, G-MU 1
EDMESTON –Edmeston took advantage of a miscue on the G-MU defensive end scoring with 8:43 left in the game to pull out the Tri-Valley League win.
The Panthers overcame G-MU’s lead to tie the game at halftime, and Adam Simmons curled in a cornerkick to unlock the tie. “I didn’t think we hustled to the ball well, and that’s been a big problem so far,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger. “We have not been motivated enough to win the balls at midfield.”
Cody Hall tallied for G-MU (1-2) in the first half off a Alex Schmidt pass.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Shots-corners: (E) Ben Conboy, 1-0, Adam Simmons, 1-1. (G) Cody Hall, 1-0, Alex Schmidt, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 9-3, (G) 10-5.
Saves: (E) Alex Stevens, Jared Hand, 2. (G) Andrew Delmar, 3.
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 1, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Greene squared its rregular season record as Megan McDermott solved the B-G defense just five minutes into the second half Thursday.
McDermott scored her sixth goal of the season after a pile-up of players in front of the goal. McDermott broke through after a pass from Liz Wentlent.
“They outplayed us, but we were able to hang around,” said B-G coach George Williams. “We played well today compared to the first couple of games.”
Greene stands at 2-2 overall (2-0 in league), while B-G dropped to 0-3 (0-2 in league).
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Megan McDermott, 1-0, Liz Wentlent, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 12-6, (BG) 3-3.
Saves: (G) Emily Pierce, 2, Caitlin Anderson, 5.
Golf
Johnson City 201, Norwich 224
JOHNSON CITY – In a pairing of the top-three medalists from the Nick DiNunzio Memorial Tournament last month, Johnson City’s Joey Radulski and Grant Gulick shared medalist honors to outpace the Tornado and low scorer Jacob Kelly.
Radulski and Gulick, who finished one-two at the DiNunzio, shot a three-over-par 37, while Kelly finished with a 40. “It was not a good day for the Tornado,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We showed our youth today.”
Norwich (1-2) hosts Oneonta Tuesday.
Results
(at Traditions at the Glen, par-34)
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 40; Eric Walling, 44; Ryan Cambron, 46; Frank Somich, 47; Ryan Hagen, 47.
JC: Joey Radulski, 37; Grant Gulick, 37; Ryan Dirado, 40; Corey Lewis, 42; Steve Marusich, 45.
Ilion 3, S-E 0
ILION – An unlikely set of defensive mistakes broke a scoreless tie and led Ilion to a win over Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
A clear attempt by the Marauders’ defense led to an own goal with just 15 minutes remaining in the game. Not much later, Ilion benefited from another own goal when a header by an S-E defender in front of the goal skimmed backward into the net.
Ilion’s lone credited tally came on Corey Rowland’s bending cornerkick late in the game. “We were the aggressor, we just had some mental lapses,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We changed our defensive alignment, so the shot statistics were deceiving. We packed it in, and a lot of the shots came from well outside the 18-yard box. With as athletic as Caleb (Brown) is in goal, we’ll take those any day.”
The Marauders (0-3) are at Mohawk Tuesday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals: (I) Corey Rowland 1-0, two own goals.
shots-corners: (I) 27-7, (SE) 6-3.
Saves: (I) Dan Crimm, 2. (SE) Caleb Brown, 14.
Edmeston 2, G-MU 1
EDMESTON –Edmeston took advantage of a miscue on the G-MU defensive end scoring with 8:43 left in the game to pull out the Tri-Valley League win.
The Panthers overcame G-MU’s lead to tie the game at halftime, and Adam Simmons curled in a cornerkick to unlock the tie. “I didn’t think we hustled to the ball well, and that’s been a big problem so far,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger. “We have not been motivated enough to win the balls at midfield.”
Cody Hall tallied for G-MU (1-2) in the first half off a Alex Schmidt pass.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Shots-corners: (E) Ben Conboy, 1-0, Adam Simmons, 1-1. (G) Cody Hall, 1-0, Alex Schmidt, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 9-3, (G) 10-5.
Saves: (E) Alex Stevens, Jared Hand, 2. (G) Andrew Delmar, 3.
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 1, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Greene squared its rregular season record as Megan McDermott solved the B-G defense just five minutes into the second half Thursday.
McDermott scored her sixth goal of the season after a pile-up of players in front of the goal. McDermott broke through after a pass from Liz Wentlent.
“They outplayed us, but we were able to hang around,” said B-G coach George Williams. “We played well today compared to the first couple of games.”
Greene stands at 2-2 overall (2-0 in league), while B-G dropped to 0-3 (0-2 in league).
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Megan McDermott, 1-0, Liz Wentlent, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 12-6, (BG) 3-3.
Saves: (G) Emily Pierce, 2, Caitlin Anderson, 5.
Golf
Johnson City 201, Norwich 224
JOHNSON CITY – In a pairing of the top-three medalists from the Nick DiNunzio Memorial Tournament last month, Johnson City’s Joey Radulski and Grant Gulick shared medalist honors to outpace the Tornado and low scorer Jacob Kelly.
Radulski and Gulick, who finished one-two at the DiNunzio, shot a three-over-par 37, while Kelly finished with a 40. “It was not a good day for the Tornado,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We showed our youth today.”
Norwich (1-2) hosts Oneonta Tuesday.
Results
(at Traditions at the Glen, par-34)
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 40; Eric Walling, 44; Ryan Cambron, 46; Frank Somich, 47; Ryan Hagen, 47.
JC: Joey Radulski, 37; Grant Gulick, 37; Ryan Dirado, 40; Corey Lewis, 42; Steve Marusich, 45.
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