Oxford regroups to beat Deposit

Field Hockey

Oxford 4, Deposit 3
OXFORD – Oxford regrouped after back-to-back tournament losses over the weekend, but not before regathering itself in an overtime victory over Deposit Monday.
Following a missed penalty stroke that would have won the game a few minutes earlier in overtime, Amanda Marks reverse-sticked a deflection after a Marlena Frank drive to win the game with just over 1:30 left.
Oxford jumped on Deposit early scoring three goals in the first half to lead by two goals. Lacey Barry, Frank, and Daisy Murphy accounted for the early advantage. “I’m disappointed we let them back into the game, but I was proud of the way we fought back and won,” said Oxford coach Melissa Chrystie, whose club evened its record at 2-2. “We’ve had trouble generating offense, so it was good to come out in the first half and put shots on goal.”
Oxford hosts Sidney Wednesday.
Summary
(3-1 Oxford at half, 3-3 at end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (O) Lacey Barry, 1-0, Marlena Frank, 1-0, Daisy Murphy, 1-0, Amanda Marks, 1-0, jessica Martin, 0-1, Danielle Murphy, 0-1. (D) Melissa Martin, 2-0, Tia Scott, 1-1, Kristen Matthews, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 8-7, (D) 16-9.
Saves: (O) Alyshia Crawford, 11, (D) Cyndy Romonofski, 4.

Afton 5, Hancock 0
AFTON – Afton did not allow a shot on goal, and Jess Winans had a hat trick for the Crimson Knights in a shutout of Hancock Monday.
Before Winans tallied her first goal, Ayla Martin and Amy Olin staked Afton to a 2-0 halftime lead. Winans scored all three of her goals within a five-minute time span – all in the final 10 minutes of the game.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (A) J. Winans, 3-1, Ayla Martin, 1-0, Amy Olin, 1-0, Jen Boudreau, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (A) 8-9, (H) 0-2.
Saves: (A) none, (H) 2.

Girls’ Soccer

G-MU 2, Morris 1
COPES CORNERS – G-MU won its first game in two seasons coming from behind to defeat Morris Monday.
Kirsten Gonzalez fed Niki Maraglio for the tying goal with just one minute left in the first half.
Seven minutes into the second half, Miranda Hill netted the winning goal off a Chelsea Fitch pass. “After the game, the girls were screaming – I was screaming,” said G-MU coach Kristen Bradbury. “We’ve had trouble keeping the ball in the other team’s end. We put more pressure on (Morris) than we did in our first three games, and we were more offensive-minded.”
Katie McLauglin made 14 saves for the Raiders (1-3), who host Schenevus Wednesday.
Summary
(1-1 Morris at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Niki Maraglio, 1-0, Kirsten Gonzalez, 0-1, Miranda Hill, 1-0, Chelsea Fitch, 0-1. (M) Stacia Maricle, 1-0.
Saves: (G) Katie McLaughlin, 14, (M) Victoria Hulse, 8.

Unadilla Valley 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Oxford dropped its second straight 2-1 final giving up a goal moments into the game to set the tone in UV’s favor. “We came out pretty flat, and it cost us,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle. “We came out more intense in the second half and had scoring opportunities, we just weren’t able to get good shots off.”
Amanda Tumolowicz scored two minutes into the game on a crossing pass to the far post from Sakura Gysin.
Haley Witchella tallied unassisted to tie the game at the 15-minute mark, but Tumilowicz netted the game-winner late in the first half.
Oxford (1-2) hosts Sidney Wednesday.
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Amanda Tumilowicz, 2-0, Sakura Gysin, 0-1; (O) Haley Witchella, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 7-3, (O) 4-2.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 1, (O) Misty Golden, 5.

Boys’ soccer

Walton 2, B-G 1 (OT)
BAINBRIDGE – Walton’s Trent Wood scored his second unassisted goal of the game with 2:25 left in the second sudden-death overtime to give his team a win at B-G Monday.
The Bobcats, down one goal at halftime, forced the extra minutes when Josh Norris netted his goal following a Steve Patten feed.
The Bobcats play at Oxford today.
Summary
(1-0 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Trent Wood, 2-0 (BG), Josh Norris, 1-0, Steve Patten, 0-1.
Saves: (B) Jeremy gray, 8, (W) Brian Schupple, 6.
Shots-corners; (W) 11-3, (BG) 16-2.

Girls’ Tennis

Norwich 4, Chenango Forks 3
NORWICH – Norwich evened its mark on the season at 2-2 pulling out a tight home win over Chenango Forks Monday.
Jessica Lerner at fourth singles and first doubles team, Krissie Collier and Katie Orioli, moved their respective unbeaten records to 4-0 on the season. Lerner dropped the opening set to Austin Ferranti, but rallied to win the final two sets, 6-4, 6-4. “Jessica was playing for the match and team score was tied,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “She stuck it out and got the win.”
Norwich’s Sophie Stewart and Bryn Loomis, both freshmen, picked up wins for the Tornado as well.
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Wednesday.
Results
Singles: Sophie Stewart (N) d. Maria Urda, 6-4, 6-1; Bryn Loomis (N) d. Vincenza Fanara, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2; Mary Camp (CF) d. Reva Seager, 6-0, 6-0; Jessica Lerner (N) d. Austin Ferranti, 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 6-4.
Doubles: Krissie Collier-Katie Orioli (N) d. Sharon Hartzel-Lindsay Crawford, 6-2, 6-0; Jackie Ivan-Alyssa Hawras (C) d. Emily Stewart-Kristi Orioli, 6-1, 6-3; Stevie DaVall-Ashli Mikeska-Gina Meccariello-Shaniqua Yaccarino, 6-1, 6-1.

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