Oxford soccer dominant in second half
Oxford scored four unanswered goals in the second half to pull away for a 6-2 victory over B-G Tuesday.
Taylor Bates assisted Jacob Carr on two goals within the first four minutes of the second half to put the Blackhawks in command. Bates finished with two goals and four assists as Oxford improved to 4-0 on the season.
Elsewhere in boys' soccer: Sidney 4, Unadilla Valley 2; Mohawk 5, S-E 0; Owego 5, Norwich 0; and G-MU 1, Morris 0.
In field hockey, Greene won a battle of last year's Section IV Class B title game, 1-0, while S-E fell to New York Mills, 1-0.
Taylor Bates assisted Jacob Carr on two goals within the first four minutes of the second half to put the Blackhawks in command. Bates finished with two goals and four assists as Oxford improved to 4-0 on the season.
Elsewhere in boys' soccer: Sidney 4, Unadilla Valley 2; Mohawk 5, S-E 0; Owego 5, Norwich 0; and G-MU 1, Morris 0.
In field hockey, Greene won a battle of last year's Section IV Class B title game, 1-0, while S-E fell to New York Mills, 1-0.
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