Greene takes Oxford title, one win from first division crown
Girls’ Soccer
Greene 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Greene defeated Oxford for the third time this season getting a shutout victory in the championship game of the Blackhawks’ tournament Saturday night.
It was the third win in three days for the Trojans, who have won 11 straight games, and can wrap up their first-ever Midstate Athletic Conference division title at Delhi Tuesday.
“Going into the week, I was kind of nervous about playing three games in three days,” said Greene coach Randy Smith, who said his team was battling injuries. “We handled it well, and having McDermott (Megan) up front helps.”
Coming off a five-goal game against Norwich on Thursday, McDermott had two goals in a 2-1 win over Unatego Friday, and scored two of her team’s three goals against Oxford. Adding a goal in title win was Haley McLaren. “We lost two games in the S-E Tournament, so we wanted this one,” Smith said. “Oxford is a good team and their speed up front is scary.”
Norwich, meanwhile, secured its second third-place tournament finish this season, and both wins have come over Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton.
Sarah Bonnell scored twice, while Elisha Eddy and Miranda Costin added goals in the first half en route to a 4-0 shutout of the Raiders. Tatyana Ithier made three saves in goal for the Tornado shutout. It was the sixth win this season for Norwich to match last year’s total.
Finals
Greene 3, Oxford 0
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Megan McDermott 2-0; Haley McLaren 1-1; April Small 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 8-2; (O) 6-4.
Saves: Emily Pierce (G) 6; Misty Golden (O) 3.
Consolation Finals
Norwich 4, G-MU 0
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Sarah Bonnell 2-1; Elisha Eddy 1-0; Miranda Costin 1-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 21-6; (GMU) 4-2.
Goalie saves: Tatyana Ithier (N) 3; McLauglin (GMU) 13.
All-tournament team: G-MU–Katie McLaughlin, Taylor Antezak; Norwich–Miranda Costin, Sarah Bonnell; Oxford– Amanda Minihan, Ashlee Farwell, Ariel Salisbury; Greene– April Small, Tara Bub, Megan McDermott.
Greene 2, Unatego 1
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (U) Casey Manzanaro, 1-0, Sarah Mannina, 0-1. (G) McDermott, 2-0, Bub, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (U) 6-1, (G) 12-6
Saves: (U) Gabi May, 10, (G) Emily Pierce, 5.
Walton 2, Unadilla Valley 1
NEW BERLIN – Walton freshman Molly McGuire spoiled Unadilla Valley’s homecoming game scoring unassisted 1:34 into the second half for the one-goal margin of victory Friday night.
UV opened the scoring midway through the first half when Sakura Gysin’s cross from the left side was picked up by Amanda Peek, who then tallied at 19:57.
Just over 15 minutes later, the Warriors notched the equalizer after a defensive misplay. “It was well-played on both sides, and we had several missed opportunities hitting the crossbar,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek.
The Storm (8-7-2) host Sidney Tuesday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Amanda Peek, 1-0, Sakura Gysin, 0-1, (W) Christy Shields, 1-0; Molly McGuire, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 12-5, (W) 5-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 0. (W) Allie Young, 7.
Field Hockey
Oxford 1, Hancock 0
OXFORD – Oxford was able to avenge a loss for the second time in a week blanking Hancock on Friday.
Losers to the Wildcats earlier this season – Hancock’s lone win this season – the Blackhawks held the visiting club without a shot on goal. “It was nice to have some redemption,” said Oxford coach Melissa Chrystie.
Jenna Farwell scored in the first half for the Blackhawks with an assist from Mickey Hornbeck.
Oxford plays at Afton Wednesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jenna Farwell, 1-0, Mickey Hornbeck, 0-1.
Shots-corners; (O) 10-9, (H) 0-6.
Saves: (O) none, (H) Tozhia Possemato, 8.
Morrisville-Eaton 1, S-E 0 (OT)
SHERBURNE — Sherburne-Earlville matched Morrisville-Eaton at every turn in regulation, but gave up the decisive tally in overtime to see a modest two-game winning streak snapped.
“We played one of our best games of the season, we just couldn’t finish in the circle,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We are playing better each game, and that could pay off in postseason play.”
Candace Ward made nine saves for S-E, who play at Canastota Tuesday.
Summary
(0-0 end of regulation)
Shots-Corners: (S-E) 9-4, M-Eaton 14-12
Saves: Candace Ward (S-E), 9; Jennifer Selinsky (ME) 8.
JV: 1-1 tie.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 89, Sherburne-Earlville/Hamilton 58
GREENE – Greene (6-2, 7-4) polished off a second-place finish in Midstate Athletic Conference action Friday night.
The Trojans won eight of 12 events getting multiple individual wins from helen Zaengle and Katie Crowe. Adding valuable contributions and improved swims, said head coach Mike Platta, were Emily Bertram and Deanna Bay. “The girls have put in quite a bit of yardage, so the fact that a number of swimmers dropped times was encouraging,” Platta said.
The Trojans compete in the Midstate Athletic Conference championships Friday, Oct. 24 at Greene.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Jayne Vermaat, Shelby Stopkotte, K. Crowe, Treadwell, 2:14.37. 200 free: (S) Sam Martin, 2:16.59. 200 IM: (SE) Kristina Reynolds, 2:45.11. 50 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 28.90. Diving: (G) Kazalski, 117.70. 100 fly: (SE) Reynolds, 1:16.00. 100 free: (G) K. Crowe, 1:02.69. 500 free: (G) Zaengle, 5:50.85. 200 free relay: (G) Treadwell, Deanna Bay, Kazalski, Zaengle, 1:59.87. 100 back: (SE) Martin, 1;11.36. 100 breaststroke: (G) K. Crowe, 1:17.71. 400 free relay; (G) Bay, Emily Bertram, Treadwell, Zaengle, 4:19.55.
Norwich 90, Oneonta 90
ONEONTA – Norwich was down three swimmers, and Oneonta swept the three relays in a rare tie meet Friday at Oneonta.
The Tornado picked up multiple wins from Savanna Keator and Makenzie Williams. Eighth-graders Krissy Stroh (200 freestyle) and Lauren Fitch (diving) also notched wins for Norwich.
“The thing that really hurst us was not being able to fill all of the lanes in some of the events,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “If we were able to take fifth-place in just one of those events, it would have given us the extra point for the win.”
Keator’s 5:45.12 in the 500 freestyle was her personal-best, as was the 2:14.22 for Stroh in the 200 freestyle.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (O) (Melinda Wagner, Kerri Kundson, Steph Havens, Leah Willis) 2:06.81. 200 freestyle: Krissy Stroh (N) 2:14.22. 200 individual medley: M. Williams (N) 2:28.39. 50 freestyle: F. Keator (N) 26.24. Diving: L. Fitch (N) 138.86. 100 butterfly: Havens (O) 1:16.48. 100 freestyle: Willis (O) 1:01.49, 500 freestyle: Savanna Keator (N) 5:45.12. 200 free relay: (O) (Mackenzie Miller, Christy O'Connor, Steph Havens, Jen Havens) 1:54.01. 100 backstroke: Wagner (O) 1:07.30. 100 breaststroke: Makenzie Williams (N) 1:18.22. 400 freestyle relay: (O) (Havens, Willis, Wagner, O'Connor) 4:07.11.
Golf
Oneonta 208, Norwich 230
ONEONTA – Norwich finished its regular season at 5-8 with a meet loss at Oneonta Friday at Oneonta Country Club.
Frank Somich led the Tornado shooiting a 42, while Jacob Kelly and Eric Walling turned in matching 43s.
Norwich competes in the STAC Tournament on Tuesday.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Oneonta C.C.)
Oneonta: Martin Couch, 36; Isaiah Fleming, 40; Vanessa Fassler, 43; Joe Sastic, 43; Alex Paolicelli, 46.
Norwich: Frank Somich, 42; Jacob Kelly, 43; Eric Walling, 43; Ryan Cambron, 48; Ryan Hagen, 52.
Greene 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Greene defeated Oxford for the third time this season getting a shutout victory in the championship game of the Blackhawks’ tournament Saturday night.
It was the third win in three days for the Trojans, who have won 11 straight games, and can wrap up their first-ever Midstate Athletic Conference division title at Delhi Tuesday.
“Going into the week, I was kind of nervous about playing three games in three days,” said Greene coach Randy Smith, who said his team was battling injuries. “We handled it well, and having McDermott (Megan) up front helps.”
Coming off a five-goal game against Norwich on Thursday, McDermott had two goals in a 2-1 win over Unatego Friday, and scored two of her team’s three goals against Oxford. Adding a goal in title win was Haley McLaren. “We lost two games in the S-E Tournament, so we wanted this one,” Smith said. “Oxford is a good team and their speed up front is scary.”
Norwich, meanwhile, secured its second third-place tournament finish this season, and both wins have come over Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton.
Sarah Bonnell scored twice, while Elisha Eddy and Miranda Costin added goals in the first half en route to a 4-0 shutout of the Raiders. Tatyana Ithier made three saves in goal for the Tornado shutout. It was the sixth win this season for Norwich to match last year’s total.
Finals
Greene 3, Oxford 0
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Megan McDermott 2-0; Haley McLaren 1-1; April Small 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 8-2; (O) 6-4.
Saves: Emily Pierce (G) 6; Misty Golden (O) 3.
Consolation Finals
Norwich 4, G-MU 0
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Sarah Bonnell 2-1; Elisha Eddy 1-0; Miranda Costin 1-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 21-6; (GMU) 4-2.
Goalie saves: Tatyana Ithier (N) 3; McLauglin (GMU) 13.
All-tournament team: G-MU–Katie McLaughlin, Taylor Antezak; Norwich–Miranda Costin, Sarah Bonnell; Oxford– Amanda Minihan, Ashlee Farwell, Ariel Salisbury; Greene– April Small, Tara Bub, Megan McDermott.
Greene 2, Unatego 1
Summary
(2-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (U) Casey Manzanaro, 1-0, Sarah Mannina, 0-1. (G) McDermott, 2-0, Bub, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (U) 6-1, (G) 12-6
Saves: (U) Gabi May, 10, (G) Emily Pierce, 5.
Walton 2, Unadilla Valley 1
NEW BERLIN – Walton freshman Molly McGuire spoiled Unadilla Valley’s homecoming game scoring unassisted 1:34 into the second half for the one-goal margin of victory Friday night.
UV opened the scoring midway through the first half when Sakura Gysin’s cross from the left side was picked up by Amanda Peek, who then tallied at 19:57.
Just over 15 minutes later, the Warriors notched the equalizer after a defensive misplay. “It was well-played on both sides, and we had several missed opportunities hitting the crossbar,” said UV coach Chris Bieniek.
The Storm (8-7-2) host Sidney Tuesday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Amanda Peek, 1-0, Sakura Gysin, 0-1, (W) Christy Shields, 1-0; Molly McGuire, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 12-5, (W) 5-4.
Saves: (UV) Emily Sugar, 0. (W) Allie Young, 7.
Field Hockey
Oxford 1, Hancock 0
OXFORD – Oxford was able to avenge a loss for the second time in a week blanking Hancock on Friday.
Losers to the Wildcats earlier this season – Hancock’s lone win this season – the Blackhawks held the visiting club without a shot on goal. “It was nice to have some redemption,” said Oxford coach Melissa Chrystie.
Jenna Farwell scored in the first half for the Blackhawks with an assist from Mickey Hornbeck.
Oxford plays at Afton Wednesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jenna Farwell, 1-0, Mickey Hornbeck, 0-1.
Shots-corners; (O) 10-9, (H) 0-6.
Saves: (O) none, (H) Tozhia Possemato, 8.
Morrisville-Eaton 1, S-E 0 (OT)
SHERBURNE — Sherburne-Earlville matched Morrisville-Eaton at every turn in regulation, but gave up the decisive tally in overtime to see a modest two-game winning streak snapped.
“We played one of our best games of the season, we just couldn’t finish in the circle,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We are playing better each game, and that could pay off in postseason play.”
Candace Ward made nine saves for S-E, who play at Canastota Tuesday.
Summary
(0-0 end of regulation)
Shots-Corners: (S-E) 9-4, M-Eaton 14-12
Saves: Candace Ward (S-E), 9; Jennifer Selinsky (ME) 8.
JV: 1-1 tie.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 89, Sherburne-Earlville/Hamilton 58
GREENE – Greene (6-2, 7-4) polished off a second-place finish in Midstate Athletic Conference action Friday night.
The Trojans won eight of 12 events getting multiple individual wins from helen Zaengle and Katie Crowe. Adding valuable contributions and improved swims, said head coach Mike Platta, were Emily Bertram and Deanna Bay. “The girls have put in quite a bit of yardage, so the fact that a number of swimmers dropped times was encouraging,” Platta said.
The Trojans compete in the Midstate Athletic Conference championships Friday, Oct. 24 at Greene.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Jayne Vermaat, Shelby Stopkotte, K. Crowe, Treadwell, 2:14.37. 200 free: (S) Sam Martin, 2:16.59. 200 IM: (SE) Kristina Reynolds, 2:45.11. 50 free: (G) H. Zaengle, 28.90. Diving: (G) Kazalski, 117.70. 100 fly: (SE) Reynolds, 1:16.00. 100 free: (G) K. Crowe, 1:02.69. 500 free: (G) Zaengle, 5:50.85. 200 free relay: (G) Treadwell, Deanna Bay, Kazalski, Zaengle, 1:59.87. 100 back: (SE) Martin, 1;11.36. 100 breaststroke: (G) K. Crowe, 1:17.71. 400 free relay; (G) Bay, Emily Bertram, Treadwell, Zaengle, 4:19.55.
Norwich 90, Oneonta 90
ONEONTA – Norwich was down three swimmers, and Oneonta swept the three relays in a rare tie meet Friday at Oneonta.
The Tornado picked up multiple wins from Savanna Keator and Makenzie Williams. Eighth-graders Krissy Stroh (200 freestyle) and Lauren Fitch (diving) also notched wins for Norwich.
“The thing that really hurst us was not being able to fill all of the lanes in some of the events,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “If we were able to take fifth-place in just one of those events, it would have given us the extra point for the win.”
Keator’s 5:45.12 in the 500 freestyle was her personal-best, as was the 2:14.22 for Stroh in the 200 freestyle.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (O) (Melinda Wagner, Kerri Kundson, Steph Havens, Leah Willis) 2:06.81. 200 freestyle: Krissy Stroh (N) 2:14.22. 200 individual medley: M. Williams (N) 2:28.39. 50 freestyle: F. Keator (N) 26.24. Diving: L. Fitch (N) 138.86. 100 butterfly: Havens (O) 1:16.48. 100 freestyle: Willis (O) 1:01.49, 500 freestyle: Savanna Keator (N) 5:45.12. 200 free relay: (O) (Mackenzie Miller, Christy O'Connor, Steph Havens, Jen Havens) 1:54.01. 100 backstroke: Wagner (O) 1:07.30. 100 breaststroke: Makenzie Williams (N) 1:18.22. 400 freestyle relay: (O) (Havens, Willis, Wagner, O'Connor) 4:07.11.
Golf
Oneonta 208, Norwich 230
ONEONTA – Norwich finished its regular season at 5-8 with a meet loss at Oneonta Friday at Oneonta Country Club.
Frank Somich led the Tornado shooiting a 42, while Jacob Kelly and Eric Walling turned in matching 43s.
Norwich competes in the STAC Tournament on Tuesday.
Results
(par-36 front nine at Oneonta C.C.)
Oneonta: Martin Couch, 36; Isaiah Fleming, 40; Vanessa Fassler, 43; Joe Sastic, 43; Alex Paolicelli, 46.
Norwich: Frank Somich, 42; Jacob Kelly, 43; Eric Walling, 43; Ryan Cambron, 48; Ryan Hagen, 52.
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