S-E crowns three champs at Ilion tourney
Wrestling
Ilion Tournament
ILION – Sherburne-Earlville fell just a half-point short of its third team tournament title this season, crowning three title winners at the Leo J. Sammon Tournament at Ilion Saturday.
Tyi Franklin (96), Greg DuVall (125), and Daniel Hicks (135) picked up first-place honors for the Marauders, and Hicks won his first-ever Most Outstanding Wrestler award. Hicks captured his first two matches by technical fall and majority decision, then pinned his final two foes. The four wins improved his season log to 23-3. “The coaching staff moved (Daniel) up in weight this year,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks, Daniel’s father. “He’s on a weightlifting program, and he’s just more confident this year. (This award) was a great honor for him.”
The Marauders placed 11 wrestlers including runner-up finishes from Alec Sheddon (103), Joe Knapp (145), and Jon Miller.
“At the start of the season, we thought we would be among the top three or four in most tournaments,” Hicks said. “To win two and just barely lose this one, that’s above our expectations.”
The Marauders host B-G/Afton Wednesday.
S-E place-winners
First-place: Tyi Franklin (96), Greg DuVall (125), Daniel Hicks (135),
Second place: Alec Sheddon (103), Joe Knapp (145), Jon Miller (285).
Third-place: Braden Thornton (215)
Fifth-place: Steve Youngs (112), Derek Murray (140), Seth Mullenax (152), Darren Delee (189).
Boys’ Swimming
Windsor 96, Norwich 84
NORWICH – Norwich won seven of 12 events, but were outmatched by a deeper Windsor club Friday night.
Talon Schroeder, Trey Ostrom, and Dan Wenzel all picked up three victories – two individual events and one relay – to lead the Purple Tornado.
“They had 28 swimmers and we had 14,” said Norwich coach Jon Aikins, pointing out a glaring difference in each club’s roster. “They were able to fill lanes in all of the events, and that was the main difference.”
Results
200 medley relay: (W), 1:51.01. 200 free: (N) Talon Schroeder, 2:03.67. 200 IM: (N) Dan Wenzel, 2;11.18. 50 free: (N) Trey Ostrom, 24.59. Diving: (W) Robert King, 154.25. 100 fly: (N) Wenzel, 59.50. 100 free: (N) Ostrom, 55.34. 500 free: (N) Schroeder, 5:35.91. 200 free relay: (W), 1:54.95. 100 back: (W) Jeremiah Fettinger, 1:02.30. 100 breaststroke: (W) Alex Vaughn, 1:11.20. 400 free relay: (N) Schroeder, Ostrom, Cambron, Wenzel, 3:49.13.
Greene wins MAC Relays
GREENE – Greene won all 10 events in the four-team MAC Relays Saturday, its fourth straight Relays title, and second sweep.
“We’ve missed quite a bit of practice time, but I was proud of the way the swimmers have dug down and pulled out some phenomenal swims,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Platta noted the swimming performances of Dylan Detweiler, who posted a personal-best in the 800-free relay, and the strong swims of Ryan Schultz and Joe Gulat.
The Trojans host Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
Team scores: Greene 120, Cooperstown 58; A-BG, 54; S-E 54.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Patrick Kelsey, George Flanagan, L Mowatt, Jacob Owens, 1:54.39. 800 free relay: (G) J. Gulat. E. Marks, Alex Trass, D. Detweiler, 8:53.74. 200 free relay (first-year swimmers): (G) Matthew Owens, Ryan Hastings, Zach Urda, Tyler Moore, 2:05.39. 400 medley relay: (G) Patrick Daniels, G. Flanagan, Joe Gulat, P. Kelsey, 4:27.33. 400 free relay: G) R. Schultz, David Sevey, J. Owens, D. Detweiler, 3:50.93. 300 crescendo relay: (G) David Cass, Tony Tumminia, Eli Marks, Ian Detweiler, 3:12.26. 200 fly relay: (G) Jason Hollings, Jon Cox, Logan Mowatt, J. Gulat, 2:01.31. 200 backstroke relay: (G) David Cass, D. Sevey, M. Buck, P. Kelsey, 2:04.25. 200 breaststroke relay: (G) P. Daniels, P. Porter, B. Reed, G. Flanagan, 2:18.61. 200 free class relay: (G) R. Hastings, A. Trass, D. Sevey, R. Schultz, 1:47.93.
Volleyball
Sidney 3, Unadilla Valley 1
NEW BERLIN – Sidney overcame UV’s opening-game win taking down the Storm in four games Friday, 22-25, 25-9, 25-12, 25-17.
Vanessa Strong led the Warriors with 10 kills and five aces. Nicole Rowe added 14 assists and Alicia Heath picked up 13 assists.
Leslie Barnes finished with two kills and two stuff blocks for UV.
Individual Statistics
UV: Sakura Gysin, 2 aces; Michele Brown, 2 aces; Leslie Barnes, 2 kills, 2 blocks; Jamie Rifanburg, 2 kills; Cassie Markham, 4 assists; Torrie French, 2 blocks.
Sidney: Vanessa Strong, 10 kills, 5 aces, 1 block; Lyndsay Gray, 8 kills; Alicia Heath, 13 assists; Nicole Rowe, 14 asssists; Katie Rutenber, 1 block.
JV: UV won 2-1.
Harpursville 3, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Harpursville overcame a 2-1 deficit in games to outlast Oxford in five on Friday night, 24-26, 25-18, 21-25, 27-25, 25-15.
Michelle VanDeWeert led the Hornets (6-3) with 17 kills, seven aces, and six digs.
Marlena Frank posted 10 kills for Oxford (2-4), while Christine Brussell was charted with 11 assists and six aces. Kristi Shepherd led with seven aces, and added four kills.
Individual Leaders
Oxford: Christine Brussell, 11 assists, 6 aces; Kristi Shepherd, 7 aces, 4 kills; Marlena Frank, 11 kills, 1 block; Malorey Muzzy, 1 block.
Harpursville: Michelle VanDeWeert 17 kils, 7 aces, 6 digs. Brittney Darling, 12 assists; Brooke Scott, 3 blocks.
Ilion Tournament
ILION – Sherburne-Earlville fell just a half-point short of its third team tournament title this season, crowning three title winners at the Leo J. Sammon Tournament at Ilion Saturday.
Tyi Franklin (96), Greg DuVall (125), and Daniel Hicks (135) picked up first-place honors for the Marauders, and Hicks won his first-ever Most Outstanding Wrestler award. Hicks captured his first two matches by technical fall and majority decision, then pinned his final two foes. The four wins improved his season log to 23-3. “The coaching staff moved (Daniel) up in weight this year,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks, Daniel’s father. “He’s on a weightlifting program, and he’s just more confident this year. (This award) was a great honor for him.”
The Marauders placed 11 wrestlers including runner-up finishes from Alec Sheddon (103), Joe Knapp (145), and Jon Miller.
“At the start of the season, we thought we would be among the top three or four in most tournaments,” Hicks said. “To win two and just barely lose this one, that’s above our expectations.”
The Marauders host B-G/Afton Wednesday.
S-E place-winners
First-place: Tyi Franklin (96), Greg DuVall (125), Daniel Hicks (135),
Second place: Alec Sheddon (103), Joe Knapp (145), Jon Miller (285).
Third-place: Braden Thornton (215)
Fifth-place: Steve Youngs (112), Derek Murray (140), Seth Mullenax (152), Darren Delee (189).
Boys’ Swimming
Windsor 96, Norwich 84
NORWICH – Norwich won seven of 12 events, but were outmatched by a deeper Windsor club Friday night.
Talon Schroeder, Trey Ostrom, and Dan Wenzel all picked up three victories – two individual events and one relay – to lead the Purple Tornado.
“They had 28 swimmers and we had 14,” said Norwich coach Jon Aikins, pointing out a glaring difference in each club’s roster. “They were able to fill lanes in all of the events, and that was the main difference.”
Results
200 medley relay: (W), 1:51.01. 200 free: (N) Talon Schroeder, 2:03.67. 200 IM: (N) Dan Wenzel, 2;11.18. 50 free: (N) Trey Ostrom, 24.59. Diving: (W) Robert King, 154.25. 100 fly: (N) Wenzel, 59.50. 100 free: (N) Ostrom, 55.34. 500 free: (N) Schroeder, 5:35.91. 200 free relay: (W), 1:54.95. 100 back: (W) Jeremiah Fettinger, 1:02.30. 100 breaststroke: (W) Alex Vaughn, 1:11.20. 400 free relay: (N) Schroeder, Ostrom, Cambron, Wenzel, 3:49.13.
Greene wins MAC Relays
GREENE – Greene won all 10 events in the four-team MAC Relays Saturday, its fourth straight Relays title, and second sweep.
“We’ve missed quite a bit of practice time, but I was proud of the way the swimmers have dug down and pulled out some phenomenal swims,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Platta noted the swimming performances of Dylan Detweiler, who posted a personal-best in the 800-free relay, and the strong swims of Ryan Schultz and Joe Gulat.
The Trojans host Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
Team scores: Greene 120, Cooperstown 58; A-BG, 54; S-E 54.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Patrick Kelsey, George Flanagan, L Mowatt, Jacob Owens, 1:54.39. 800 free relay: (G) J. Gulat. E. Marks, Alex Trass, D. Detweiler, 8:53.74. 200 free relay (first-year swimmers): (G) Matthew Owens, Ryan Hastings, Zach Urda, Tyler Moore, 2:05.39. 400 medley relay: (G) Patrick Daniels, G. Flanagan, Joe Gulat, P. Kelsey, 4:27.33. 400 free relay: G) R. Schultz, David Sevey, J. Owens, D. Detweiler, 3:50.93. 300 crescendo relay: (G) David Cass, Tony Tumminia, Eli Marks, Ian Detweiler, 3:12.26. 200 fly relay: (G) Jason Hollings, Jon Cox, Logan Mowatt, J. Gulat, 2:01.31. 200 backstroke relay: (G) David Cass, D. Sevey, M. Buck, P. Kelsey, 2:04.25. 200 breaststroke relay: (G) P. Daniels, P. Porter, B. Reed, G. Flanagan, 2:18.61. 200 free class relay: (G) R. Hastings, A. Trass, D. Sevey, R. Schultz, 1:47.93.
Volleyball
Sidney 3, Unadilla Valley 1
NEW BERLIN – Sidney overcame UV’s opening-game win taking down the Storm in four games Friday, 22-25, 25-9, 25-12, 25-17.
Vanessa Strong led the Warriors with 10 kills and five aces. Nicole Rowe added 14 assists and Alicia Heath picked up 13 assists.
Leslie Barnes finished with two kills and two stuff blocks for UV.
Individual Statistics
UV: Sakura Gysin, 2 aces; Michele Brown, 2 aces; Leslie Barnes, 2 kills, 2 blocks; Jamie Rifanburg, 2 kills; Cassie Markham, 4 assists; Torrie French, 2 blocks.
Sidney: Vanessa Strong, 10 kills, 5 aces, 1 block; Lyndsay Gray, 8 kills; Alicia Heath, 13 assists; Nicole Rowe, 14 asssists; Katie Rutenber, 1 block.
JV: UV won 2-1.
Harpursville 3, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Harpursville overcame a 2-1 deficit in games to outlast Oxford in five on Friday night, 24-26, 25-18, 21-25, 27-25, 25-15.
Michelle VanDeWeert led the Hornets (6-3) with 17 kills, seven aces, and six digs.
Marlena Frank posted 10 kills for Oxford (2-4), while Christine Brussell was charted with 11 assists and six aces. Kristi Shepherd led with seven aces, and added four kills.
Individual Leaders
Oxford: Christine Brussell, 11 assists, 6 aces; Kristi Shepherd, 7 aces, 4 kills; Marlena Frank, 11 kills, 1 block; Malorey Muzzy, 1 block.
Harpursville: Michelle VanDeWeert 17 kils, 7 aces, 6 digs. Brittney Darling, 12 assists; Brooke Scott, 3 blocks.
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