Greene claims local bragging rights with win over Tornado

Evening Sun Report

Boys’ Swimming

Greene 100, Norwich 75
GREENE – Greene won its second straight meet, and can claim some Chenango County bragging rights after knocking off local rival Norwich in a non-league meet Tuesday night.
The Trojans started with a new school record, and racked up depth points to prevail.
Patrick Kelsey, George Flanagan, Logan Mowatt, and Jaclob Owens won the 200 medley relay in 1;51.83 to set the school mark. “We knew we were close to the medley record, and kept saying to ourselves we would swim a 1:51,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “That’s exactly what they swam, and it set the tone for the meet.”
Kelsey added wins in the 100-yard freestyle and 100-yard breaststroke.
Dan Wenzel won three total firsts for Norwich including the 200 individual medley (2:14.27) and 100-yard butterfly (1:01.00). “Coach (Jon) Aikins does a fantastic job with Norwich, but we just had too many swimmers,” Platta said.
Greene is at Sherburne-Earlville today.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Kelsey, Flanagan, Mowatt, Owens, 1:51.83*; 200 free: (N) Ryan Cambron, 2:06.57. 200 IM: (N) Dan Wenzel, 2:14.27. 50 free: (G) Jacob Owens, 24.91. Diving: (G) Jason Hollings, 159.35. 100 fly: (N) D. Wenzel, 1:01.00. 100 free: (G) Patrick Kelsey, 55:28. 500 free: (N) Talon Schroeder, 5:32.49. 200 free relay: (G) Hollings, Ryan Schultz, Logan Mowatt, Owens, 1:45.84. 100 back: (G) P. Kelsey, 59.00. 100 breaststroke: (G) George Flanagan, 1:08.49. 400 free relay: (N) Trey Ostrom, Schroeder, Cambron, Wenzel, 3:44.20.

Cooperstown 55, S-E 46
SHERBURNE – Cooperstown closed with wins over the final five events to erase S-E’s early advantage Tuesday night.
Brett Shedden grabbed three total victories for the Marauders including two individual events. Shedden won the 50 freestyle in 26.38, and added a win in the 100 free (58.50). Russell Pfohl took the 200 individual medley for S-E in 2:42.82.
Results
200 medley relay:  (S-E) Whitney, Pfohl, DuBois, Shedden, 2:04.63. 200 freestyle: (Cooperstown)  Mayton, 1:57.33. 200 IM:  (S-E) Pfohl, 2:42.82. 50 free: (S-E) Shedden, 26.38. Diving: (Cooperstown) Mahlum, 139.20.  100 fly: (Cooperstown) Bonderoff, 1:07.45. 100 free: (S-E) Shedden, 58.50. 500 free: (Cooperstown) Mayton, 5:22.24. 200 free relay: (Cooperstown) Levendowski, King, Lewis, Mayton, 1:49.80. 100 backstroke: (Cooperstown) Bonderoff, 1:04.79. 100 breaststroke: (Cooperstown) Harmon, 1:15.96. 400 free relay: (Cooperstown) Levendowski, King, Reis, Mayton, 4:17.32.

Wrestling

Unadilla Valley 39, Unatego 21
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley won four of the final five matchups to secure a dual meet win over Unatego Tuesday.
Cody Bice (215) started the string of victories for the Storm with a pinfall. Lucas Lyons added a pin at 103, while Tyler Olson (112) and Dustin Badger (119) received forfeits. Prior to the quartet of victories, UV clung to an 18-15 lead.
Results
130: Padraic Alvin (U) won by fft. 135: Taylor Anderson (UV) pinned Austin Toomey, 3:07. 140: Tyler Peet (UV) Riley Decker, fall, 3:06. 145: Derek Harris (U) d. Cody Marsinko, 8-3. 152: Shawn Hanrahan (U) d. Todd Wilcox, 5-3. 160: no match. 171: Justin Sigler (UV) d. Evan Kiss, 14-12. 189: Tyler Newman (U) d. Justin Peek, 4-0. 215: Cody Bice (UV) d. Dylan Barber, fall, 1:18. 103: Lucas Lyons (UV) d. Matthew Van Huesen, fall :32. 112: Tyler Olson (UV) won by fft. 119: Dustin Badger (UV) won by fft. 125: David Carman (U) won by fft.

Owego 51, Norwich 20
NORWICH – Norwich gave up 24 points to forfeits, and lost its second dual meet of the season Tuesday night at home against Owego.
The Indians combined forfeits at 125 and 130 pounds with a pin by 135-pounder Cody Johnson to open a wide margin over the Tornado grapplers. “We knew we were giving up some points, and some guys were not ready to wrestle,” said Norwich coach Terry Hagenbuch. “We needed to get points in other spots, and we didn’t get them.”
Norwich freshman Tanner Cummings was dominant at 103 pounds winning by pinfall in 57 seconds. Mike Hull, coming off a perfect day at the Marathon Duals last weekend, extended his winning streak with a victory by technical fall at 119 pounds. Cameron Turner (140) won by decision, and Keegan Levesque earned the last Norwich win sticking Tyler Kie in the 171-pound bout.
Norwich wrestles at the Johnson City Duals Saturday.
Results
189: Richard Rosario (O) dec. Jim Testani, 8-5. 215: James Merritt (O) won by fft. 103: Tanner Cummings (N) pinned Nate Bell, :57. 112: Hayden Bell (O) pinned Cameron Miller, 1:34. 119: Mike Hull (N) tfall over Craig Luffman, 3:46, 15-0. 125: Troy Forbes (O) won by fft. 130: Josh Lord (O) won by fft. 135: Cody Johnson (O) pinned Cody Bradbury, 1:13. 140: Cameron Turner (N) dec. Ben Warner, 3-2. 145: Cassidy Kwiatkowski (O) pinned Morgan Crawford, 1:12. 152: John Nolis (O) pinned Eli Hodack, 2:31. 160: Sam Warner (O) won by fft. 171: Keegan Levesque (N) pinned Tyler Kie, 3:03.

S-E 32, Canastota 29
CANASTOTA – Sherburne-Earlville won its fourth dual match of the season beating Canastota for the first time Tuesday night.
In the meet-closing 135-pound matchup, S-E’s Derek Ferris trailed early giving up a takedown to Vincent Offute. Ferris earned the escape, then cinched in a half Nelson for the pin at 1:28. “We weren’t sure who were facing going into the last match,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks. “We had to put (Ferris) out there and hope the best kid would win.”
Down early in the match, S-E made its move at 215 pounds with a win from Braden Thornton. Tyi Franklin (103), Steve Youngs (112), and Greg DuVall (125) put S-E in position to win. “We knew we would struggle in the middleweights, we just had to keep from getting pinned, and the lightweights would pick up the slack,” Hicks said.
Last weekend, the Marauders sent seven to the finals and crown four champions in the final Richfield Springs Tournament. It was a repeat title for the Marauders.
Results
140: Daniel Hicks (SE) dec. schuyler Jason, 6-2. 145: Joe Knapp (SE) pinned Jamie Meade, 2:51. 152: Jeremy Brodfuehrer (C) dec. Seth Mullenax, 15-8. 160: Zach Zuppan (C) won by fft. 171: Fred Sherman (C) pinned Brendan Bennett, :39. 189: John Carver (C) pinned Justin Coye, 1:35. 215: Braden Thornton (SE) dec. Sam Stagnetti, 5-3. 103: Tyi Franklin (SE) won by fft. 112: Steve Youngs (SE) dec. Joe Tiller, 9-1. 119: Dave Gallagher (C) dec. Alex Sheddon, 11-1. 125: Greg Duvall (SE) dec. Brandon Durfee, 12-1. 130: Tyler Sirota (C) dec. Derek Murray, 15-2. 135: Derek Ferris (SE) pinned Vincent Offute, 1:28.
JV: 6-6 tie.

Bowling

Johnson City 5, Norwich 2
JOHNSON CITY – After losing the opening game by 18 pins, the Wildcats fired back sweeping the final two to claim a win over Norwich Tuesday.
Pasquale D’Abbraccio led NHS with a 616 series, and anchor Dustin Jenkins added a 607. Norwich is at Oneonta Thursday.
Varsity Honor scores
JC (2,878): David Ellis, 210, 202, 605; Vince LoPresti, 215, 204; Mike Belueg, 201, 203, 268, 672.
NHS (2,765): Pas. D’Abbraccio, 219, 215, 616; Kevin Rooney, 205; Dustin Jenkins, 220, 211, 607.
JV: JC won 5-2. (Ben Barnes, NHS, 631.)

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