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Greene 39, UV-Edmeston 0
NEW BERLIN – Greene clinched an unbeaten season in division play Friday night at UV-Edmeston building a 32-0 halftime lead on the strength of two defensive touchdowns.
Senior Nate Whittaker returned an interception 31 yards for a score, and Nick Wilcox’s five-yard fumble recovery in the second stanza – along with the fourth successful two-point conversion – upped the lead to 32 points.
Whittaker, who also threw TD passes of 18 yards to Brian Day and 20 yards to Brendan Kinne, opened the second half with an 82 kickoff return to paydirt. “Regardless of the score, I was proud of the way we played, especially in the second half,” said UV-E coach Jack Loeffler. “Forget the score, we came together again as a family.”
Greene’s offense was kept off the board in the second half, and finished with just 204 yards of total offense – its lowest this season. On the flip side, the 47 yards of offense yielded to the Storm was the Trojans’ best performance.
“Whittaker is as good a player as I’ve seen,” Loeffler added. “I can’t say enough about Tim (Paske, Greene coach), his staff, and players. They are gracious and a class act.”
Whittaker finished 4-for-5 for 68 yards, and Garrett Hickey’s 49 yards rushing paced the Trojans (7-0).
The Storm play at Sauquoit Valley this Thursday at 7 p.m.
Score by quarters
Gre. 16 16 7 0—39
UV-E 0 0 0 0—0
Scoring Summary
G: Brian Day 18 pass from Nate Whittaker (Whittaker run)
G: Whittaker 31 interception return (Dan Carlin run)
G: Brendan Kinne 20 pass from Whittaker (Carlin pass from Whittaker)
G: Nick Wilcox 5 fumble return (Day run)
G: Whittaker 82 kickoff return (Dan Jenks kick)
Team summary
G UVE
First downs 10 4
Rushes-yds 27-139 35-41
Passing yds 68 6
Comp-att-int 4-5-0 1-4-1
Punts-avg 1-38 4-33.5
Fumbles-lost 2-2 5-3
Penalties-yds 3-25 1-5
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (G) Garrett Hickey, 8-49; Dan Jenks, 6-39; N. Whittaker, 4-25; D. Carlin, 3-19; B. Day, 1-8; S. Gorton, 1-3; T. Beckwith, 1- (-1); Robbie Bates, 3- (-3). (UVE) Jay Lloyd, 16-38; Eric Bennett, 8-10; Anthony Monk, 3-6; Ian Davis, 2-5; Ryan Harrington, 6-(-18).
Passing: (G) Whittaker, 4-5-0, 68 yds, 2 TDs; (UVE) Harrington, 1-4-1, 6 yds.
Receiving: (G) Kinne, 2-35; Day, 1-18, Carlin, 1-15. (UVE) Lloyd, 1-6.

Unatego 17, Bainbridge-Guilford 0
OTEGO – Unatego looked in playoff form against B-G on Friday limiting the Bobcats to a season-low 76 yards of total offense.
Evan Kiss (121) and Tyler Newman (102) each rushed for over 100 yards on the Spartans’ side, and Erik Barber along with Newman had five-yard TD runs.
B-G’s top rusher, Dustin Ross, was keyed on throughout the game gaining just five yards on 14 totes.
Score by quarters
B-G 0 0 0 0—0
Unat. 10 0 7 0—17
Scoring Summary
U: Erik Barber 5 run ( Tyler Newman run)
U: Newman 27 field goal
U: Newman 5 run (Newman kick)
Team summary
B-G U
First downs 5 20
Rushes-yds 21-53 27-299
Passing yds 23 78
Comp-att-int 3-7-0 6-12-0
Punts-avg 6-31.8 1-31
Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-2
Penalties-yds 5-20 3-20
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (BG) Brad Hurlburt, 12-37; Dustin Rutz, 1-15, Dustin Ross, 14-5; Justin Pepper, 4-(-4). (U) Evan Kiss, 14-121; Tyler Newman, 15-102; Eric Barber, 3-40; David carman, 4-19; Cody Renwick, 6-12; Shawn Hanrihan, 2-3; Cody Chambers, 2-3.
Passing: (BG) Pepper, 3-7-0, 23 yds; (U) Renwick, 6-12-0, 78 yds.
Receiving: (BG) D. Rutz, 2-14, S. Cornish, 1-9. (U) Dale Rifenbark, 2-28; Newman, 2-25; C. Davis, 1-20; Carman, 1-5.

Ilion 29, S-E 0
ILION – Ilion welcomed back Andy Dessault, and snapped a five-game losing streak with a shutout of Sherburne-Earlville (3-4) Friday.
Dessault, out of action due to injury for over a month, rushed for 118 yards and TD runs of seven yards and 55 yards, the latter coming in the fourth quarter.
Ilion hit the Marauders for two long TDS in the third quarter to expand an 8-0 halftime lead. Matt Soullas found Jon Treen on a screen pass that hit paydirt form 75 yards, and Colin Rostohar intercepted S-E quarterback Logan Klockowski and returned the pick 62 yards.
“Both of the long touchdowns we gave up came on third down, and that really hurt us,” said S-E coach Mick James. “We moved the ball pretty well between the twenties, but we just didn’t cash in.”
S-E (3-4) plays at Cooperstown Saturday at 2 p.m.
Score by quarters
S-E 0 0 0 0–0
Ilion 0 8 15 6–29
Scoring Summary
I: Andy Dessault 7 run (Matt Soullas pass to Colin Rostohar)
I: Soullas 75 pass to Jon Treen (Soullas pass to Joe Patrei
I: Colin Rostohar 62 interception return (Soullas kick)
I: Dessault 55 run (kick failed)
Team summary
SE I
First downs 11 8
Rushes-yds 44-129 30-165
Passing yds 87 116
Comp-att-int 4-18-3 4-11-0
Punts-avg 3-30 4-40
Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-1
Penalties-yds 4-40 4-40
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (SE) Nick Beadle, 17-65; Nate Kline, 10-51; Will Slentz, 6-24; Logan Aikins, 4-10; Logan Klockowski, 7-(-21). (I) Dessault, 19-118; Jon Treen, 5-10; Matt Soullas, 6-37.
Passing: (SE) Klockowski, 4-18-3, 87 yds; (I) Soullas, 4-11-0, 114 yds, TD.
Receiving: (SE) Stephen Buddenhagen, 4-87; (I) Treen, 1-75, Joe Patrei, 2-46; No. 81, 1- (-5).

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