Greene hikes up intensity in second half
Field Hockey
Greene 3, Whitney Point 1
WHITNEY POINT – Greene hiked up the intensity in the second half, and pulled away for the win Tuesday against Whitney Point.
Locked in a one-all tie, the Trojans scored two goals over the first 6:09 of the second half. Christine Conroe lifted a reverse-sticked shot into the cage 3 1/2 minutes into the half, and less than three mintues latter, Emily Conroe finished off a tally after a flurry of shots. “In the second half, we’ve just been plugging along, so our focus was to play an intense second half,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We had some great passing combinations and we stayed aggressive, even after we scored those two goals.”
Andrea Day scored in the first half for Greene (9-1).
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Kari Theleman, 1-0. (G) Andrea Day, 1-1, Christine Conroe, 1-0, Emily Conroe, 1-0; Anna Crumb, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (W) 3-1, (G) 17-5.
Saves: (W) Hannah Wirth, 9, (G) Devyn Staley, 1.
New York Mills 3, S-E 2
NEW YORK MILLS – A late push over the final 15 minutes was not enough for the Marauders in a defeat at New York Mills Tuesday.
Rachel Seroun and Kayla Sadlah had one goal and one assist leading the host team to a 3-0 lead.
Sam Crandall scored for S-E at 13:09, and although the Marauders kept the pressure on, managed just one more goal. Karli Harris tallied with seven seconds left on the clock. “We played really well most of the time, but we had some mental lapses that cost us goals,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We really dominated the last 15 minutes, and we definitely did not roll over in this game.”
Summary
(1-0 NY Mills at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Sam Crandall, 1-0, Karli Harris, 1-0. (N) Rachel Seroun, 1-1; Kayla Sadlah, 1-1; Linda Hadfield, 1-0; Adrianna Suprenaunt, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 7-8, (N) 8-7.
Saves; (SE) Candace Ward, 5, (N) Kristyn Ouimett, 5.
Girls’ Swimming
S-E/Hamilton 86, Afton/B-G/Oxford/H 63
AFTON – S-E/Hamilton evened its season record at 3-3 with a second win over the Makos this season.
Samantha Martin and Kristina Reynolds had a pair of individual victories for the Marauders, who took nine of 11 races. “We’re both improving programs, S-E just has a few more strong kids,” said Afton/B-G/Oxford/Harpursville coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We had a lot of seconds and thirds, and our team is coming along nicely.”
Results
200 medley relay: (SE) E. Wagner, C. Ashton, S. Martin, E. Nolan, 2:33,22. 200 free: (SE) Kristina Reynolds, 2:30.57; 200 IM: (SE) E. Smith, 2:56.64. 50 free: (SE) Samantha Martin, 27:29. No diving. 100 fly: (S) Reynolds, 1:27.53. 100 free: (A) Amy Knapp, 1:05.16. 500 free: (SE) M. Horton, 7:30.01. 200 free relay: (A) Michelle Baisley, Erin Daly, Alexis Macy, Jeannine McCullum, 2:08.48. 100 back: (SE) Sam Martin, 1:11.60; 100 breaststroke: (SE) C. Ashton, no time. 400 free relay: (S-E) E. Smith, B. Caprici, K. Reynolds, S. Martin, 4:32.98.
Greene 93, Cooperstown 67
GREENE – Greene won 10 of 12 events, and improved to 4-2 in the Midstate Athletic Conference with a victory over Cooperstown Tuesday.
Helen Zaengle, Jayne Vermaat, Katie Crowe, and Deanna Bay had multiple wins for the Trojans, and head coach Mike Platta singled out senior Rachel Paukett, who swam personal-bests in every race. “We host Johnson City tomorrow, and it might have been easy to overlook Cooperstown,” Platta said. “A lot of the younger swimmers came through with terrific efforts.”
Results
200 medley relay: (G) J. Vermaat, K. Crowe, H. Zaengle, J. Treadwell, 2:09.95. 200 free; (G) Deanna Bay, 2:27.66. 200 IM: (G) H. Zaengle, 2:30.82. 50 free: (G) Jayne Vermaat, 29:38. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 139.15. 100 fly: (C) C. Griger, 1:15.33. 100 free: (G) K. Crowe, 1:03.92. 500 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 5:56.90. 200 free relay: (G) E. Bertram, D. Bay, Shelby Stopkotte, J. Treadwell, 2:01.73. 100 back: (C) name not available. 1:12.95. 100 breaststroke: (G0 Katie Crowe, 1:20.05. 400 free relay: (G) E. Dunckle, Courtney Bentley, Jess. Treadwell, H. Zaengle, 4:30.10.
Cross Country
Norwich 15, Oneonta 50 (boys)
Norwich 15, Oneonta 50 (girls)
Owego 20, Norwich 39 (boys)
Owego 19, Norwich 42 (girls)
NORWICH – Over the difficult Norwich layout, the Tornado boys and girls scored a win over Oneonta Tuesday, while dropping both ends of the meet to Owego.
Steven Spittler placed second overall in 19:09 to lead Norwich’s boys, and Michael Lauraenti was 10th in 22:29. The Tornado girls had a third and a seventh in Sarah Spittler and Katrina Daoud. “No one gets their personal-best times here, it’s a very difficult course,” said Norwich coach Shaun Horan. “They all had pretty good performances, and I’m happy about that.”
Horan said it was the first time in over 15 years that Norwich fielded a complete girls team.
Results
Top-10 boys: Nick Madison (On), 18:27; Steven Spittler (N), 19:09; Alex Delaney (Ow), 20:07; Jesse Hamway (on), 20;11; Aaron Spencer (Ow), 21:06; Scott Stewart (Ow), 21:40; Sterling Payne (Ow), 21:50; Miles Mischke (Ow), 21:52; Levi Anderson (On.), 22:23; Michael Lauraenti (N), 22:29.
Girls top-10: Alexis Fairbanks (Ow), 23:58; Kristi Scordino (Ow), 24:00; Sarah Spittler (N), 24:42; Kim Scofield (On), 25:16; Jessica Hernandez (Ow), 25;47; Sandy Kastner (Ow), 26:10; Katrina Daoud (N), 26:27; Stephanie Corwin (Ow), 26:46; Jen Wasileski (Ow), 27:12; Felicity Ratway (Ow), 31:21.
Boys’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 9, Norwich 1
ENDWELL – Maine-Endwell’s Karim Azeb and Tommy Moon each had hat tricks for the Spartans, who rebounded after taking their first loss of the season.
“They were unbeaten until they played Sus Valley last week, and they came out and played very well against us,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They played with great skill and precision today.”
Norwich’s Don Osterhout scored in the second half with an assist from Jason Woodard.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Karim Azeb, 3-2; Tommy Moon, 3-1; Marcus Osovsla, 0-1; Joe Brenon, 1-0; Kyle Vachon, 0-1; Zach Trill, 1-0; Adam Kozecke, 1-2. (N) Don Osterhout, 1-0, Jason Woodard, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (M-E) 38-5, (N) 2-0.
Saves: (M-E) Dan McCarthy, 0, (N) Joe Krug, 22.
Girls’ Tennis
Delhi 4 Oxford 1
OXFORD – Delhi wrapped up the MAC division title upending second-place Oxford (7-2) for the second time this season.
The Blackhawks’ lone victory came at second doubles. Patty Anthony and Kristen Audas won in three sets over Justine Alwine, and Katherine Bracci, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Results
Singles: Carlene Bracci (D) defeated Erica DeWispelaere (O) 6-3, 6-0; Emily Nelson (D)defeated Myranda Batsford (O) 7-5, 7-5; Sarah Clark (D) defeated Shelby Myers (O) 6-3, 6-0.
Doubles: Jackie Prindle and Lindsay SeyForth (D) defeated Olivia Powell and Megan Phinney (O) 7-6, (7-5) 6-2; Patty Anthony and Kristen Audas (O) defeated Justine Alwine and Katherine Bracci (D) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Volleyball
Susquehanna Valley 3, Norwich 2
CONKLIN – Susquehanna Valley outlasted Norwich in five games Tuesday night, 25-22, 17-25, 25-17,19-25, 25-10.
Kayla May had 10 kills and Megan Garofalo 10 assists for the Purple Tornado (1-8)
Sophia Dicke led the Sabers with 25 assists and 11 aces.
Individual Statistics
Norwich: Aces-Sarah Fleming 6. Kills-Kayla May 10. Assists-Megan Garofalo 10.
SV: Aces-Sophia Dicke 11. Kills-Brittany Hawkins 16. Assists-Dicke 25. Blocks-Krista Acker 3.
Greene 3, Whitney Point 1
WHITNEY POINT – Greene hiked up the intensity in the second half, and pulled away for the win Tuesday against Whitney Point.
Locked in a one-all tie, the Trojans scored two goals over the first 6:09 of the second half. Christine Conroe lifted a reverse-sticked shot into the cage 3 1/2 minutes into the half, and less than three mintues latter, Emily Conroe finished off a tally after a flurry of shots. “In the second half, we’ve just been plugging along, so our focus was to play an intense second half,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We had some great passing combinations and we stayed aggressive, even after we scored those two goals.”
Andrea Day scored in the first half for Greene (9-1).
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Kari Theleman, 1-0. (G) Andrea Day, 1-1, Christine Conroe, 1-0, Emily Conroe, 1-0; Anna Crumb, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (W) 3-1, (G) 17-5.
Saves: (W) Hannah Wirth, 9, (G) Devyn Staley, 1.
New York Mills 3, S-E 2
NEW YORK MILLS – A late push over the final 15 minutes was not enough for the Marauders in a defeat at New York Mills Tuesday.
Rachel Seroun and Kayla Sadlah had one goal and one assist leading the host team to a 3-0 lead.
Sam Crandall scored for S-E at 13:09, and although the Marauders kept the pressure on, managed just one more goal. Karli Harris tallied with seven seconds left on the clock. “We played really well most of the time, but we had some mental lapses that cost us goals,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We really dominated the last 15 minutes, and we definitely did not roll over in this game.”
Summary
(1-0 NY Mills at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Sam Crandall, 1-0, Karli Harris, 1-0. (N) Rachel Seroun, 1-1; Kayla Sadlah, 1-1; Linda Hadfield, 1-0; Adrianna Suprenaunt, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 7-8, (N) 8-7.
Saves; (SE) Candace Ward, 5, (N) Kristyn Ouimett, 5.
Girls’ Swimming
S-E/Hamilton 86, Afton/B-G/Oxford/H 63
AFTON – S-E/Hamilton evened its season record at 3-3 with a second win over the Makos this season.
Samantha Martin and Kristina Reynolds had a pair of individual victories for the Marauders, who took nine of 11 races. “We’re both improving programs, S-E just has a few more strong kids,” said Afton/B-G/Oxford/Harpursville coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We had a lot of seconds and thirds, and our team is coming along nicely.”
Results
200 medley relay: (SE) E. Wagner, C. Ashton, S. Martin, E. Nolan, 2:33,22. 200 free: (SE) Kristina Reynolds, 2:30.57; 200 IM: (SE) E. Smith, 2:56.64. 50 free: (SE) Samantha Martin, 27:29. No diving. 100 fly: (S) Reynolds, 1:27.53. 100 free: (A) Amy Knapp, 1:05.16. 500 free: (SE) M. Horton, 7:30.01. 200 free relay: (A) Michelle Baisley, Erin Daly, Alexis Macy, Jeannine McCullum, 2:08.48. 100 back: (SE) Sam Martin, 1:11.60; 100 breaststroke: (SE) C. Ashton, no time. 400 free relay: (S-E) E. Smith, B. Caprici, K. Reynolds, S. Martin, 4:32.98.
Greene 93, Cooperstown 67
GREENE – Greene won 10 of 12 events, and improved to 4-2 in the Midstate Athletic Conference with a victory over Cooperstown Tuesday.
Helen Zaengle, Jayne Vermaat, Katie Crowe, and Deanna Bay had multiple wins for the Trojans, and head coach Mike Platta singled out senior Rachel Paukett, who swam personal-bests in every race. “We host Johnson City tomorrow, and it might have been easy to overlook Cooperstown,” Platta said. “A lot of the younger swimmers came through with terrific efforts.”
Results
200 medley relay: (G) J. Vermaat, K. Crowe, H. Zaengle, J. Treadwell, 2:09.95. 200 free; (G) Deanna Bay, 2:27.66. 200 IM: (G) H. Zaengle, 2:30.82. 50 free: (G) Jayne Vermaat, 29:38. Diving: (G) Leah Kazalski, 139.15. 100 fly: (C) C. Griger, 1:15.33. 100 free: (G) K. Crowe, 1:03.92. 500 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 5:56.90. 200 free relay: (G) E. Bertram, D. Bay, Shelby Stopkotte, J. Treadwell, 2:01.73. 100 back: (C) name not available. 1:12.95. 100 breaststroke: (G0 Katie Crowe, 1:20.05. 400 free relay: (G) E. Dunckle, Courtney Bentley, Jess. Treadwell, H. Zaengle, 4:30.10.
Cross Country
Norwich 15, Oneonta 50 (boys)
Norwich 15, Oneonta 50 (girls)
Owego 20, Norwich 39 (boys)
Owego 19, Norwich 42 (girls)
NORWICH – Over the difficult Norwich layout, the Tornado boys and girls scored a win over Oneonta Tuesday, while dropping both ends of the meet to Owego.
Steven Spittler placed second overall in 19:09 to lead Norwich’s boys, and Michael Lauraenti was 10th in 22:29. The Tornado girls had a third and a seventh in Sarah Spittler and Katrina Daoud. “No one gets their personal-best times here, it’s a very difficult course,” said Norwich coach Shaun Horan. “They all had pretty good performances, and I’m happy about that.”
Horan said it was the first time in over 15 years that Norwich fielded a complete girls team.
Results
Top-10 boys: Nick Madison (On), 18:27; Steven Spittler (N), 19:09; Alex Delaney (Ow), 20:07; Jesse Hamway (on), 20;11; Aaron Spencer (Ow), 21:06; Scott Stewart (Ow), 21:40; Sterling Payne (Ow), 21:50; Miles Mischke (Ow), 21:52; Levi Anderson (On.), 22:23; Michael Lauraenti (N), 22:29.
Girls top-10: Alexis Fairbanks (Ow), 23:58; Kristi Scordino (Ow), 24:00; Sarah Spittler (N), 24:42; Kim Scofield (On), 25:16; Jessica Hernandez (Ow), 25;47; Sandy Kastner (Ow), 26:10; Katrina Daoud (N), 26:27; Stephanie Corwin (Ow), 26:46; Jen Wasileski (Ow), 27:12; Felicity Ratway (Ow), 31:21.
Boys’ Soccer
Maine-Endwell 9, Norwich 1
ENDWELL – Maine-Endwell’s Karim Azeb and Tommy Moon each had hat tricks for the Spartans, who rebounded after taking their first loss of the season.
“They were unbeaten until they played Sus Valley last week, and they came out and played very well against us,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “They played with great skill and precision today.”
Norwich’s Don Osterhout scored in the second half with an assist from Jason Woodard.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Karim Azeb, 3-2; Tommy Moon, 3-1; Marcus Osovsla, 0-1; Joe Brenon, 1-0; Kyle Vachon, 0-1; Zach Trill, 1-0; Adam Kozecke, 1-2. (N) Don Osterhout, 1-0, Jason Woodard, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (M-E) 38-5, (N) 2-0.
Saves: (M-E) Dan McCarthy, 0, (N) Joe Krug, 22.
Girls’ Tennis
Delhi 4 Oxford 1
OXFORD – Delhi wrapped up the MAC division title upending second-place Oxford (7-2) for the second time this season.
The Blackhawks’ lone victory came at second doubles. Patty Anthony and Kristen Audas won in three sets over Justine Alwine, and Katherine Bracci, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Results
Singles: Carlene Bracci (D) defeated Erica DeWispelaere (O) 6-3, 6-0; Emily Nelson (D)defeated Myranda Batsford (O) 7-5, 7-5; Sarah Clark (D) defeated Shelby Myers (O) 6-3, 6-0.
Doubles: Jackie Prindle and Lindsay SeyForth (D) defeated Olivia Powell and Megan Phinney (O) 7-6, (7-5) 6-2; Patty Anthony and Kristen Audas (O) defeated Justine Alwine and Katherine Bracci (D) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Volleyball
Susquehanna Valley 3, Norwich 2
CONKLIN – Susquehanna Valley outlasted Norwich in five games Tuesday night, 25-22, 17-25, 25-17,19-25, 25-10.
Kayla May had 10 kills and Megan Garofalo 10 assists for the Purple Tornado (1-8)
Sophia Dicke led the Sabers with 25 assists and 11 aces.
Individual Statistics
Norwich: Aces-Sarah Fleming 6. Kills-Kayla May 10. Assists-Megan Garofalo 10.
SV: Aces-Sophia Dicke 11. Kills-Brittany Hawkins 16. Assists-Dicke 25. Blocks-Krista Acker 3.
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