Norwich, Point fit to be tied
Boys’ Soccer
Norwich 0, Whitney Point 0
NORWICH – In a battle of winless teams Thursday, Norwich and Whitney Point failed to solve the goal-scoring riddle in a scoreless tie Thursday on Norwich’s turf field.
The Tornado had the game’s best scoring opportunity drawing a penalty kick at 34:15 of the first half. Whitney Point keeper, Jake Keenan, guessed right and saved the shot attempt of Norwich junior Jason Woodard. “We had the better of the play in the first half, but our shots were not of great quality,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They had a few more chances in overtime, and in the long run, the tie is probably a justified ending.”
Norwich plays at Windsor Monday
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Shots-corners: (N) 16-8, (WP) 11-5.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 7; (WP) Jake Keenan, 11.
Field Hockey
Greene 6, Owego 0
GREENE – Greene showed not let up after its biggest win of the season rushing to a 4-0 halftime lead in a blowout of Owego Thursday.
Christine Conroe tallied just 1:12 into the game, and was one of six different Trojans goal scorers. Finding the cage with their first career goals were Stephanie Stahl, Rachel Turner, and eighth-grader Emily Conroe. Anna Crumb and Andrea Day added to the scoring barrage.
“We knew we could not take Owego lightly, and they have a better team this year,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We just played very well today.”
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Christine Conroe, 1-0; Anna Crumb, 1-1; Stephanie Stahl, 1-0; Emily Conroe, 1-0; Andrea Day, 1-1; Rachel Turner, 1-0; Andrea Myers, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-7, (O) 0-0.
Saves: (G) none. (O) M. O’Rourke, 10.
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 5, Unatego 2
GREENE – After a slow start to the season, Greene is beginning to hit its stride with a convincing victory over Unatego Thursday.
The Trojans (4-1-1, 4-3-1) scored three goals in the first half, and outshot the Spartans 12-3 in building the lead. “I felt we stepped up and controlled play the whole first half. It’s probably the best first half we’ve ever played,” said Greene coach Randy Smith. “We’ve played well the last two games, and this should give us some momentum.”
Megan McDermott scored the first of her three goals 13 minutes into play, and Tara Bub followed nine minutes later with her first-ever varsity goal. Liz Wentlent made it 3-0 heading in a deflection off the Unatego keeper’s deflection.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Megan McDermott, 3-1; Liz Wentlent, 1-0; Tara Bub, 1-0; April Small, 0-1; Vanessa Markham, 0-1. (U) Jessica Welch, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 18-10, (U) 13-1.
Saves: (G) Emily Pierce, 10; S) Kendra Hodges, 13.
Oxford 2, B-G 1
OXFORD – Oxford sent B-G to its second defeat this week, and won for the second time itself in six matchups Thursday afternoon.
The Blackhawks’ Kelli Whitehill chipped a shot over the B-G defense creating a breakaway attempt for Kim Shackelton. Shackelton slipped the ball into the net just four minutes into the contest.
Haley Witchella gave Oxford (2-4) some breathing room tacking on a second-half goal with six minutes remaining.
“We’ve been close in a lot of games, and it was nice to come out with a win,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle.
B-G’s Dani Conway scored in the final three minutes.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kim Shackelton, 1-0, Haley Witchella, 1-0. (BG) Dani Conway, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 6-1, (BG) 5-4.
Saves: (O) Misty Golden, 2, (BG) Caitlyn Anderson, 3.
Walton 1, Unadilla Valley 0
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Hunter Browne 1-0.
Shots-cornerkicks: (UV) 5-9; (W) 8-0.
Saves: : Emily Sugar (UV) 7; Jen Poulin (W) 5.
Golf
B-G 229, Harpursville 232
AFTON – Bainbridge-Guilford’s golfers prevailed for the sixth time in seven matches defeating Harpursville by three strokes at Afton Golf Club Thursday.
Mark Buchanan shot a 43 to lead B-G over the par-36 back nine, and Paul Parsons along with Garrett Newbauer carded matching 45s.
Results
(Afton Golf Club nack nine, par-36)
B-G: Mark Buchanan, 43; Paul Parsons, 45; Garrett Newbauer, 45; Ryan Gardner, 48; Danny Gormley, 48.
Harpursville: Chad Baxter, 39; Ryan Granish, 43; Troy Gates, 45; Mike Foley, 52; Ryan Fernald, 53.
Norwich 0, Whitney Point 0
NORWICH – In a battle of winless teams Thursday, Norwich and Whitney Point failed to solve the goal-scoring riddle in a scoreless tie Thursday on Norwich’s turf field.
The Tornado had the game’s best scoring opportunity drawing a penalty kick at 34:15 of the first half. Whitney Point keeper, Jake Keenan, guessed right and saved the shot attempt of Norwich junior Jason Woodard. “We had the better of the play in the first half, but our shots were not of great quality,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They had a few more chances in overtime, and in the long run, the tie is probably a justified ending.”
Norwich plays at Windsor Monday
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Shots-corners: (N) 16-8, (WP) 11-5.
Saves: (N) Joe Krug, 7; (WP) Jake Keenan, 11.
Field Hockey
Greene 6, Owego 0
GREENE – Greene showed not let up after its biggest win of the season rushing to a 4-0 halftime lead in a blowout of Owego Thursday.
Christine Conroe tallied just 1:12 into the game, and was one of six different Trojans goal scorers. Finding the cage with their first career goals were Stephanie Stahl, Rachel Turner, and eighth-grader Emily Conroe. Anna Crumb and Andrea Day added to the scoring barrage.
“We knew we could not take Owego lightly, and they have a better team this year,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We just played very well today.”
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Christine Conroe, 1-0; Anna Crumb, 1-1; Stephanie Stahl, 1-0; Emily Conroe, 1-0; Andrea Day, 1-1; Rachel Turner, 1-0; Andrea Myers, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-7, (O) 0-0.
Saves: (G) none. (O) M. O’Rourke, 10.
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 5, Unatego 2
GREENE – After a slow start to the season, Greene is beginning to hit its stride with a convincing victory over Unatego Thursday.
The Trojans (4-1-1, 4-3-1) scored three goals in the first half, and outshot the Spartans 12-3 in building the lead. “I felt we stepped up and controlled play the whole first half. It’s probably the best first half we’ve ever played,” said Greene coach Randy Smith. “We’ve played well the last two games, and this should give us some momentum.”
Megan McDermott scored the first of her three goals 13 minutes into play, and Tara Bub followed nine minutes later with her first-ever varsity goal. Liz Wentlent made it 3-0 heading in a deflection off the Unatego keeper’s deflection.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Megan McDermott, 3-1; Liz Wentlent, 1-0; Tara Bub, 1-0; April Small, 0-1; Vanessa Markham, 0-1. (U) Jessica Welch, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 18-10, (U) 13-1.
Saves: (G) Emily Pierce, 10; S) Kendra Hodges, 13.
Oxford 2, B-G 1
OXFORD – Oxford sent B-G to its second defeat this week, and won for the second time itself in six matchups Thursday afternoon.
The Blackhawks’ Kelli Whitehill chipped a shot over the B-G defense creating a breakaway attempt for Kim Shackelton. Shackelton slipped the ball into the net just four minutes into the contest.
Haley Witchella gave Oxford (2-4) some breathing room tacking on a second-half goal with six minutes remaining.
“We’ve been close in a lot of games, and it was nice to come out with a win,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle.
B-G’s Dani Conway scored in the final three minutes.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kim Shackelton, 1-0, Haley Witchella, 1-0. (BG) Dani Conway, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 6-1, (BG) 5-4.
Saves: (O) Misty Golden, 2, (BG) Caitlyn Anderson, 3.
Walton 1, Unadilla Valley 0
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Hunter Browne 1-0.
Shots-cornerkicks: (UV) 5-9; (W) 8-0.
Saves: : Emily Sugar (UV) 7; Jen Poulin (W) 5.
Golf
B-G 229, Harpursville 232
AFTON – Bainbridge-Guilford’s golfers prevailed for the sixth time in seven matches defeating Harpursville by three strokes at Afton Golf Club Thursday.
Mark Buchanan shot a 43 to lead B-G over the par-36 back nine, and Paul Parsons along with Garrett Newbauer carded matching 45s.
Results
(Afton Golf Club nack nine, par-36)
B-G: Mark Buchanan, 43; Paul Parsons, 45; Garrett Newbauer, 45; Ryan Gardner, 48; Danny Gormley, 48.
Harpursville: Chad Baxter, 39; Ryan Granish, 43; Troy Gates, 45; Mike Foley, 52; Ryan Fernald, 53.
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