Hancock halts G-MU’s winning streak
Baseball
Hancock 2, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – Hancock stopped G-MU’s six-game winning streak getting a five-hit shutout from pitcher Derek Keesler.
The Raiders (8-3) had runners on third base in three separate innings, and even had runners on second and third with no outs in the fourth. “We didn’t come up with the big hit,” summed up G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We had a strikeout or they made a nice play.”
A throwing error in the fourth allowed Hancock’s Cody Satkowski to score the first run. Travis Drake’s RBI double in the sixth added insurance.
G-MU senior pitcher Cody Hall was the hard-luck loser. He allowed just three hits striking out a season-high 14 and walking two. “Cody was spectacular, especially coming off just a couple days of rest,” said G-MU coach Jm Johnson. “He was just so on and felt strong. There was no reason to take him out.”
G-MU hosts Worcester today.
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Derek Keesler (W) and Eric Hicks. Cody Hall (L) and Corin Todd. Doubles: (G) Tyler Wildfeir, (H) Travis Drake.
Deposit 10, Oxford 8
DEPOSIT – Oxford nearly made up the nine-run deficit yesterday after rain suspended play Monday afternoon due to rain.
The Blackhawks put eight on the board in the fourth and fifth innings drawing to within a pair of runs. “It was a tale of two days,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Mentally we weren’t focused the first two innings, and it was obvious we did not want to be there. To our credit, we came back strong, and good teams make good games out of these situations.”
Tom Gould went 2-for-4 for Oxford (5-2, 7-5), and Derrick Head had a two-run triple in the fourth inning.
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Rob Babcock (W), Nate Mills (5) and T. Sexton. PJ. Hubman (L), Tom Gould (2) and Ryan Moore. Doubles: (D) Babcock (2), Triples: (D) Ben Thomas, Wade Davis. (O) Derrick Head.
Sidney 15, Greene 9
GREENE – Sidney finished off a win over Greene in a contest that was suspended due to rain last Friday.
Mike Guerriere, who did not play on Friday, came up big in his two at-bats over the final two innings. The Sidney senior hit a solo homer in the sixth, and added a three-run round-tripper in the seventh.
Greene’s Nic Puglisi went 3-for-4 with two RBI. The Trojans left the bases loaded in the fifth and the seventh, and left 13 runners on base. “We had more opportunities to cut into Sidney’s lead, and couldn’t quite get the hit we needed,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton.
Greene hosts Unatego today.
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Gre. 120 010 5 9 10 6
Davie, Tyler Kane (2), Andy Kozak (7) and Wilce. Brendan Kinne (L), Paul King (4), Alex Kenyon (6) and Dan Carlin. Doubles: (S) Andy Kozak (2). Triples; (G) Nate Whittaker, HR: (S) Mike Guerriere (2).
Softball
UV 6, Delhi 5
UV 4, Delhi 2
DELHI – Unadilla Valley swept a doubleheader against Delhi Tuesday to move to 5-7 overall on the season.
In the opener, Hannah Johnson scored the winning run in the fifth from second base when Hannah Benson’s hit to the outfield was dropped by a Delhi player.
The Bulldogs led after scoring five in the third, most of those runs coming in after four UV errors.
Sarah Rifanburg had the winning hit in the fourth inning for UV scoring Breanne White as the Storm completed the sweep.
Benson and two hits and two RBI for UV, and White went the distance to pick up wins in both contests.
“We buckled down at the plate late in the game, and we were able to score runs when we had opportunities,” said UV coach Brandi Backus.
Game 1
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Del. 005 00 5 3 3
Breanne White (W) and Kara Collins. Josie Elwell (L) and Lindsay Seyforth.
Game 2
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Breanne White (W) and Collins. Josie Elwell (L) and Seyforth. Doubles: (UV) Hannah Benson, Bridget Anson.
Hancock 16, G-MU 3
COPES CORNERS – Hancock opened up a tight game with back-to-back four-run innings in the fourth and fifth to win a non-league game at G-MU Tuesday.
Maria Newman had two hits and three RBI for the Wildcats, and Ariel Kravetsky went 3-for-4.
“We seem to get in that bad-inning rut, and we made a couple of key errors early in the fifth inning that set the tone,” said G-MU coach Nancy Estabrook.
Katie Backhuizen went 3-for-3 with a run and a RBI to lead G-MU. The Raiders host Worcester today.
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Scyla Kane and Ashley Raymond. Courtney Hillman (L), Marissa Finch (5) and Calli Hill. Triples: (G) Katie Backhuizen.
Deposit 10, Oxford 4
DEPOSIT – Deposit, who held a seven-run lead after Monday’s contest with Oxford was suspended due to rain, tacked on three more runs the rest of the way to complete the victory on Tuesday.
Kristen Matthews had a three-run triple in the first and and an RBI single in the second leading the Lumberjacks to a 7-0 second-inning lead when play was halted.
“We did a good job of hitting the ball, we just walked too many batters,” said Oxford coach Margo Barrows.
Alyshia Crawford went 3-for-4 to lead Oxford, who host Harpursville today.
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Melissa Martin (W), Colleen Baudendistel (6) and Chelsea Russell. Jackie Heggie (L) and Marlena Frank. Doubles: (O)
Whitney Point 15, Norwich 0
WHITNEY POINT – Whitney Point defeated Norwich for the second straight day getting a one-hit shutout from pitcher Alicia Ford.
Ford fanned nine Norwich batters, and added two hits and an RBI at the plate. McKay Ross also had two hits for the Golden Eagles, who opened the game with seven runs in the first.
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Alicia Ford (W) and Karli Theleman. Kristen Carpenter (L) and Thomas. Doubles: (W) Ford, triples; (W) McKay Ross.
Track and Field
Owego defeats Norwich
OWEGO – Owego’s girls swept the 1,500 and 3,000 meters – an 18-point swing – and defeated Norwich by that margin, 79-61, Friday.
On the boys’ side, the Indians won all but three events cruising to a 97-46 victory. “We’re pretty young – we only lose two to graduation – and you can see the difference in experience,” said Norwich co-head coach Paul Sims.
Steven Spittler won two events for Norwich taking the 1,600- and 3,200-meter races.
Sarah Bonnell grabbed the four total first-place finishes for the Tornado girls winning the 100 meters, 200 meters, long jump, and serving as one leg on the 400-meter relay.
Norwich competes in the S-E Invitational Friday.
Results
Girls
100 hurdles: (N) Kayla May, 17.3; 3,200 relay: (O), 11;17. 100m: (N) Bonnell, 13.4; 400m relay: (N), 53.9, Bonnell, Daoud, Benenati, Eddy. 1,500m (O) time, name not available. 400m: (N) Cleo Daoud, 1:01.8. 400 hurdles: (O) Megan Springsteen, 1:09.0. 800m: Alexis Fairbanks (O), 2:34.6. 200m: (N) Bonnell, 28.0. 3,000 meters; Kristy Scordino (O), 11:28.9. 1,600m relay; (O), 4:31.5. Pole Vault: (O) Jessica Hernandez, 6-6. shot put: (N) Elisha Eddy, 27-5; discus: (O) Brooke Klett, 72-10. Long jump: (N) Bonnell, 15-7 1/2. Triple Jump: (O) Fairbanks, 31-2; High Jump: Sandy Kastner (O), 4-8.
Boys
110 hurdles: Alex Delaney (O), 16.9; 3,200 relay: (O), 9:12.3. 100m: Mike Spadine (O), 11.5. 400m relay; (O), 47.0. 1,600 meters; (N) Steven Spittler, 4;47.3. 400m: Jimmy Campbell (O), 51.9. 400 hurdles: Alex Delaney (O), 59.2. 800m: John campbell (O), 2:12.2. 200m: Spadine (O), 23.8; 3,200m: (N) Spittler, 10:31.3. 1,600m relay; (O), 3:39.3. Pole Vault: (O) D. Campbell, 9-6. Shot put: Geoff Greene (O), 35-8 1/4. Discus: Pat Bankich (N), 99-0. Long jump: Jimmy Campbell, 19-4 1/2. Triple jump: Greene (O), 39-6 1/2; High jump: (O) Greene, 5-10.
Golf
Walton 211, Oxford 251
WALTON – Walton defeated Oxford for the second time in less than week at Delhi University Golf Club Tuesday.
Zach Russell shot an even-par 36 to lead the Warriors.
Cory Seiler had a 40 for Oxford (2-6), who host Morris today.
Results
(par-36 back nine at Delhi University Golf Club)
Walton: Zach Russell, 36; Trent Wood, 38; Corbin Wood, 44; Dale Morley, 46; Josh Fisher, 47.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 40; Haley Witchella, 50; Dan Dey, 50; Caden Izard, 50; Chris Marks, 61.
Hancock 2, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – Hancock stopped G-MU’s six-game winning streak getting a five-hit shutout from pitcher Derek Keesler.
The Raiders (8-3) had runners on third base in three separate innings, and even had runners on second and third with no outs in the fourth. “We didn’t come up with the big hit,” summed up G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We had a strikeout or they made a nice play.”
A throwing error in the fourth allowed Hancock’s Cody Satkowski to score the first run. Travis Drake’s RBI double in the sixth added insurance.
G-MU senior pitcher Cody Hall was the hard-luck loser. He allowed just three hits striking out a season-high 14 and walking two. “Cody was spectacular, especially coming off just a couple days of rest,” said G-MU coach Jm Johnson. “He was just so on and felt strong. There was no reason to take him out.”
G-MU hosts Worcester today.
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Derek Keesler (W) and Eric Hicks. Cody Hall (L) and Corin Todd. Doubles: (G) Tyler Wildfeir, (H) Travis Drake.
Deposit 10, Oxford 8
DEPOSIT – Oxford nearly made up the nine-run deficit yesterday after rain suspended play Monday afternoon due to rain.
The Blackhawks put eight on the board in the fourth and fifth innings drawing to within a pair of runs. “It was a tale of two days,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “Mentally we weren’t focused the first two innings, and it was obvious we did not want to be there. To our credit, we came back strong, and good teams make good games out of these situations.”
Tom Gould went 2-for-4 for Oxford (5-2, 7-5), and Derrick Head had a two-run triple in the fourth inning.
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Rob Babcock (W), Nate Mills (5) and T. Sexton. PJ. Hubman (L), Tom Gould (2) and Ryan Moore. Doubles: (D) Babcock (2), Triples: (D) Ben Thomas, Wade Davis. (O) Derrick Head.
Sidney 15, Greene 9
GREENE – Sidney finished off a win over Greene in a contest that was suspended due to rain last Friday.
Mike Guerriere, who did not play on Friday, came up big in his two at-bats over the final two innings. The Sidney senior hit a solo homer in the sixth, and added a three-run round-tripper in the seventh.
Greene’s Nic Puglisi went 3-for-4 with two RBI. The Trojans left the bases loaded in the fifth and the seventh, and left 13 runners on base. “We had more opportunities to cut into Sidney’s lead, and couldn’t quite get the hit we needed,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton.
Greene hosts Unatego today.
Sidn. 330 121 5 15 13 4
Gre. 120 010 5 9 10 6
Davie, Tyler Kane (2), Andy Kozak (7) and Wilce. Brendan Kinne (L), Paul King (4), Alex Kenyon (6) and Dan Carlin. Doubles: (S) Andy Kozak (2). Triples; (G) Nate Whittaker, HR: (S) Mike Guerriere (2).
Softball
UV 6, Delhi 5
UV 4, Delhi 2
DELHI – Unadilla Valley swept a doubleheader against Delhi Tuesday to move to 5-7 overall on the season.
In the opener, Hannah Johnson scored the winning run in the fifth from second base when Hannah Benson’s hit to the outfield was dropped by a Delhi player.
The Bulldogs led after scoring five in the third, most of those runs coming in after four UV errors.
Sarah Rifanburg had the winning hit in the fourth inning for UV scoring Breanne White as the Storm completed the sweep.
Benson and two hits and two RBI for UV, and White went the distance to pick up wins in both contests.
“We buckled down at the plate late in the game, and we were able to score runs when we had opportunities,” said UV coach Brandi Backus.
Game 1
UV 301 11 6 4 6
Del. 005 00 5 3 3
Breanne White (W) and Kara Collins. Josie Elwell (L) and Lindsay Seyforth.
Game 2
UV 101 11 4 6 6
Del. 101 00 2 4 3
Breanne White (W) and Collins. Josie Elwell (L) and Seyforth. Doubles: (UV) Hannah Benson, Bridget Anson.
Hancock 16, G-MU 3
COPES CORNERS – Hancock opened up a tight game with back-to-back four-run innings in the fourth and fifth to win a non-league game at G-MU Tuesday.
Maria Newman had two hits and three RBI for the Wildcats, and Ariel Kravetsky went 3-for-4.
“We seem to get in that bad-inning rut, and we made a couple of key errors early in the fifth inning that set the tone,” said G-MU coach Nancy Estabrook.
Katie Backhuizen went 3-for-3 with a run and a RBI to lead G-MU. The Raiders host Worcester today.
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Scyla Kane and Ashley Raymond. Courtney Hillman (L), Marissa Finch (5) and Calli Hill. Triples: (G) Katie Backhuizen.
Deposit 10, Oxford 4
DEPOSIT – Deposit, who held a seven-run lead after Monday’s contest with Oxford was suspended due to rain, tacked on three more runs the rest of the way to complete the victory on Tuesday.
Kristen Matthews had a three-run triple in the first and and an RBI single in the second leading the Lumberjacks to a 7-0 second-inning lead when play was halted.
“We did a good job of hitting the ball, we just walked too many batters,” said Oxford coach Margo Barrows.
Alyshia Crawford went 3-for-4 to lead Oxford, who host Harpursville today.
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Melissa Martin (W), Colleen Baudendistel (6) and Chelsea Russell. Jackie Heggie (L) and Marlena Frank. Doubles: (O)
Whitney Point 15, Norwich 0
WHITNEY POINT – Whitney Point defeated Norwich for the second straight day getting a one-hit shutout from pitcher Alicia Ford.
Ford fanned nine Norwich batters, and added two hits and an RBI at the plate. McKay Ross also had two hits for the Golden Eagles, who opened the game with seven runs in the first.
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WPt 722 400 x 15 13 0
Alicia Ford (W) and Karli Theleman. Kristen Carpenter (L) and Thomas. Doubles: (W) Ford, triples; (W) McKay Ross.
Track and Field
Owego defeats Norwich
OWEGO – Owego’s girls swept the 1,500 and 3,000 meters – an 18-point swing – and defeated Norwich by that margin, 79-61, Friday.
On the boys’ side, the Indians won all but three events cruising to a 97-46 victory. “We’re pretty young – we only lose two to graduation – and you can see the difference in experience,” said Norwich co-head coach Paul Sims.
Steven Spittler won two events for Norwich taking the 1,600- and 3,200-meter races.
Sarah Bonnell grabbed the four total first-place finishes for the Tornado girls winning the 100 meters, 200 meters, long jump, and serving as one leg on the 400-meter relay.
Norwich competes in the S-E Invitational Friday.
Results
Girls
100 hurdles: (N) Kayla May, 17.3; 3,200 relay: (O), 11;17. 100m: (N) Bonnell, 13.4; 400m relay: (N), 53.9, Bonnell, Daoud, Benenati, Eddy. 1,500m (O) time, name not available. 400m: (N) Cleo Daoud, 1:01.8. 400 hurdles: (O) Megan Springsteen, 1:09.0. 800m: Alexis Fairbanks (O), 2:34.6. 200m: (N) Bonnell, 28.0. 3,000 meters; Kristy Scordino (O), 11:28.9. 1,600m relay; (O), 4:31.5. Pole Vault: (O) Jessica Hernandez, 6-6. shot put: (N) Elisha Eddy, 27-5; discus: (O) Brooke Klett, 72-10. Long jump: (N) Bonnell, 15-7 1/2. Triple Jump: (O) Fairbanks, 31-2; High Jump: Sandy Kastner (O), 4-8.
Boys
110 hurdles: Alex Delaney (O), 16.9; 3,200 relay: (O), 9:12.3. 100m: Mike Spadine (O), 11.5. 400m relay; (O), 47.0. 1,600 meters; (N) Steven Spittler, 4;47.3. 400m: Jimmy Campbell (O), 51.9. 400 hurdles: Alex Delaney (O), 59.2. 800m: John campbell (O), 2:12.2. 200m: Spadine (O), 23.8; 3,200m: (N) Spittler, 10:31.3. 1,600m relay; (O), 3:39.3. Pole Vault: (O) D. Campbell, 9-6. Shot put: Geoff Greene (O), 35-8 1/4. Discus: Pat Bankich (N), 99-0. Long jump: Jimmy Campbell, 19-4 1/2. Triple jump: Greene (O), 39-6 1/2; High jump: (O) Greene, 5-10.
Golf
Walton 211, Oxford 251
WALTON – Walton defeated Oxford for the second time in less than week at Delhi University Golf Club Tuesday.
Zach Russell shot an even-par 36 to lead the Warriors.
Cory Seiler had a 40 for Oxford (2-6), who host Morris today.
Results
(par-36 back nine at Delhi University Golf Club)
Walton: Zach Russell, 36; Trent Wood, 38; Corbin Wood, 44; Dale Morley, 46; Josh Fisher, 47.
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 40; Haley Witchella, 50; Dan Dey, 50; Caden Izard, 50; Chris Marks, 61.
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