Greene takes step closer toward division title

Field Hockey

Greene 3, Vestal 1
GREENE – Greene moved toward a STAC division title with its second victory over Vestal Thursday afternoon.
With Vestal pressuring for the tying goal, the Trojans (10-1) took advantage of a Vestal turnover. A send-in pass on a penalty corner skipped through the penalty circle putting Greene on the attack. Amy David sent Erin Smith a pass into the Vestal circle, and Smith cashed in with a pivotal insurance tally at 3:45 of the second half. “At that point, it was a huge turnaround because Vestal was coming on,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “Our kids responded and executed to a ‘tee.’”
Smith was involved in the Trojans’ first two goals to help build a 2-0 lead. Smith set up Christine Conroe’s goal at 18:32 of the first half, and then sent a cross to Andrea Day for the two-goal lead at 20:19 of the second period.
Vestal pared the Greene lead at 11:45 of the second half on a penalty stroke.
Greene plays at Rome today in the first round of the Rome Tournament.
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Christine Conroe, 1-0; Andrea Day, 1-0; Erin Smith, 1-2; Amy David, 0-1. (V) Whitley Burghardt, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 10-9, (V) 2-2.
Saves: (G) Devyn Staley, 1, (V) Tori Hastings, 5.

Sherburne-Earlville 4, Sauquoit Valley 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville picked up its fourth win of the season with its most dominant performance in several games.
Following Sauquoit’s goal five minutes into the contest, Samantha Crandall tied the game at 19 minutes, and Lindsay Hodges moved the Marauders (2-4-1, 4-6-1) in front three minutes later. “It was a really close game the first time we played them, but we controlled play this time,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We executed the way we have been working toward all season.”
Karli Harris picked up two second-half goals for S-E, who host Cooperstown Monday.
Summary
(2-1 S-E at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Marissa Munbrick, 1-0; A. Heatley, 0-1; (SE) Samantha Crandall, 1-0; Lindsay Hodges, 1-0; Karli Harris, 2-0; Jolene Mezza, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SV) 2-2, (SE) 13-13.
Saves: (SV) Jessica Jecko, 6, (SE) Candace Ward, 1.

Girls’ Soccer

Greene 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Oxford dropped its sixth one-goal loss this season when Greene’s Liz Wentlent tallied with 1:30 left in the game.
Wentlent picked up a loose ball after a cornerkick, and amid a cluster of players, found the Oxford net. “Going up against Greene, who is in first place in the MAC, I thought we played well and we played hard all 80 minutes,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle. “I don’t think our record (3-8) reflects our play on the field.”
Wentlent had a first-half goal for the Trojans, and Oxford tied the game with a minute left in the period on Ginny Burdick’s goal.
Oxford plays at state-ranked Charlotte Valley today.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Liz Wentlent, 2-0, Megan McDermott, 0-1. (O) Ginny Burdick, 1-0; Haley Witchella, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 7-6, (O) 3-3.
Saves: (G) Emily Pierce, 1. (O) Misty Golden, 5.

Unatego 2, B-G 1 (OT)
OTEGO – Unatego defeated B-G in overtime for the second time this season scoring in the first of two overtime periods.
Jessica Welch broke free and scored on a breakaway with 2:05 left in the opening extra period. To that point in overtime, the Bobcats had pressured in the Unatego defensive zone. “We had the ball down there, but were not able to get shots off,” said B-G coach George Williams. “Unatego is down a little bit this year, but they still managed to beat us two times.”
Dani Conway scored 2:45 into the second half tying the game for B-G.
Summary
(1-0 Unatego at half, 1-1 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (U) Stephanie Havens, 1-0, Jessica Welch, 1-0, Theresa Gardiano, 0-1. (B-G) Dani Conway, 1-0; Chelsea Tewksbury, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (U) 15-2, (BG) 5-11.
Saves: (U) Gabi May, 3, (BG) Caitlyn Anderson, 10.

Boys’ Soccer

Edmeston 2, G-MU 1 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – G-MU saw its division title hopes dwindle with an overtime loss to Edmeston Thursday.
After a turnover in the midfield, Edmeston pushed the ball to the right corner, and Nick Davoulas deflected a crossing pass into the net at 3:46 of the first overtime.
G-MU’s Cody Hall scored unassisted in the second half to tie the game. The Raiders (4-4, 7-4) play at Afton Saturday.
(Summary)
(1-1 end of regulation, 0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Adam Simonds, 1-0; Nick Davoulas, 1-0, Jared Hamm, 0-1. (G) Cody Hall, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (E) 8-9, (G) 9-1.
Saves: (E) Nick Davoulas, 4. (G) Andrew Delmar, 4.

Cooperstown 8, S-E 0
SHERBURNE – Cooperstown overwhelmed a Sherburne-Earlville club depleted by injuries in a blowout victory Thursday.
Ryo Shamada had a hat trick for the Redskins, and five other players found the S-E net.
The Marauders had three starters out of the lineup, two of which play on the defensive end.
Sherburne-Earlville meets Morrisville-Eaton Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the consolation game of the Hamilton Optimist Tournament.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Ryo Shamada, 3-0; Tim Faller, 1-0; Jake Chase, 1-0; Scott Evans, 1-0; Alex Reynolds, 1-0; Brandon Lane, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 36-9, (SE) 4-0.
Saves: (C) Mack Curraw, 2. (SE) Caleb Brown, 14.

Johnson City 6, Norwich 1
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City’s top scorer Dani Burkovic scored five minutes into the game, and the Wildcats raced to a 4-0 halftime lead Thursday.
“They have 16 seniors back from the division championship team last year. They are very tough,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey.
Norwich’s Dan O’Reilly scored his first varsity goal in the second half with Eli Craig earning the assist.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (JC) Sean Coots, 1-1; Hans Purtell, 1-0; Dominic Dellos, 2-0; Dani Burkovic, 1-0; Shayne Blaha, 0-1; Dustin Milhako, 1-0. (N) Dan O’Reilly, 1-0; Eli Craig, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (JC) 31-8, (N) 2-0.
Saves: (JC) Jon Yurecka, 1, (N) Joe Krug, 19.

Volleyball

Owego 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Unbeaten Owego showed its prowess at the net winning in three games over Norwich Thursday, 25-9, 25-11, 25-17.
Kelly Lavender had 13 kills and four aces for the Indians, and Becca Horton picked up 20 assists. “They have a great setter and three or four girls that can really put the ball away,” said Norwich coach Paul Sims. “There’s a reason why they are undefeated.”
Kayla May had three kills for Norwich (1-9), who play at the Chenango Forks tournament, Saturday at 8:30 a.m.
Statistics
Owego: Aces-Kelly Lavender, 4, Kills-Lavender, 13; assists-Becca Horton, 20. Blocks-Hannah Manning, 3.
Norwich: Aces-Abby Dean, 2. Kills-Kayla May, 3; assists–Megan Garofalo, 4.
JV: Owego won 2-1.

Golf

Norwich 229, Sus Valley 240
CONKLIN – Norwich moved one win from leveling its mark (5-6) with an 11-shot win at Conklin Players Club Thursday.
Jacob Kelly paced the Tornado over the par-36 front nine shooting a 40, and Ryan Hagen was next at 45.
Norwich hosts Johnson City Tuesday.
Results
(Par-36 front nine at Conklin Players Club)
Norwich: Jacob Kelly 40; Ryan Hagen, 45; Eric Walling, 46; Ryan Cambron, 48; Richie Bonney, 50.
SV: Jon Green, 39; Dylan Dougherty, 47; Tyler McMichael, 49; Tim Wilson, 52; Mike Furch, 53.

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