Norwich ends winless skein against ‘Jackets
Baseball
Norwich 12, Oneonta 9
ONEONTA – Norwich ended a seven-year winless drought against Oneonta Wednesday night as Mike Moon earned a clutch save to support winning pitcher Tim Clark.
Moon entered the game with one out, the bases loaded, and three Oneonta runs already on the board. He struck out the next OHS batter and induced a pop out to end the game. “Moon really came through with senior leadership at the end,” said Norwich coach John Martinson, whose club celebrated the victory with a meal at Brooks Chicken. “This was a big win.”
Richie Bonney was 2-for-2 with three RBI and a solo home run to left field. Moon, Christian Hotaling, and Paddy Law all and two RBI apiece, and Clark was 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Clark pitched six innings to win his third straight decision.
“We were more relaxed at the plate tongiht and we seemed to have a greater sense of confidence,” Martinson said. “We need to cut down on our fielding errors, but I was pleased with the resiliency we showed in the seventh inning.”
Norwich (4-9) hosts Whitney Point Friday.
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Tim Clark (W), Hotaling (7), Moon (7, sv) and Tom Kalicicki. Brendan Wolfanger (L) and Dalton Smith. Doubles: (N) Mike Moon, (O) Dan Hodne, triples: (N) Paddy Law, C. Hotaling, (O) Wolfanger. HR: (N) Richie Bonney.
Sherburne-Earlville 8, Ilion 6
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville upended the last team to hand it a loss, and extended its winning streak to nine games on Wednesday.
The Marauders trailed by three runs heading to the bottom of the fourth. Senior Stephen Buddenhagen cleared the bases with a three-run triple to tie the game, and Jake Sampson’s first-pitch single scored Buddenhagen with the go-ahead run.
The Marauders shook off a seven-error game, their poorest defensive performance since the early stages of the season.
“When we play poorly, we proved we can still pull it out,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “That’s the good thing about having a solid ballclub.”
Number eight and nine hitters, Derek Ferris and Phil Price, each had three hits. Sampson collected three hits as well. The Marauders (12-3) host Cooperstown Friday.
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Jake Sampson, Mike Doscher (5, W) and Caleb Brown. Dan Colburn (L) and Dan Crim. Doubles: (SE) Derek Ferris. Triples: (SE) Stephen Buddenhagen.
Walton 11, Oxford 8
WALTON – Walton had eight of its 10 hits in a 10-run fifth inning to erase Oxford’s four-run lead and pick up a non-division victory Wednesday.
Chad Gardepe’s two-run single starting the Warriors’ scoring, and Steve Kaminsky’s RBI single to right field put Walton in front, 6-5.
“There weren’t any cheap hits or bloopers. They hit the ball hard,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer of the Walton uprising. “It was line drive after line drive, and the first 10 batters in that inning all reached base.”
Derrick Head had two hits and one RBI for Oxford (6-2, 8-6), and P.J. Hubman smacked an RBI triple in the second that upped Oxford’s lead to 4-0.
The Blackhawks host Harpursville today.
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Curtis Whitehill, Brett Trask (5,L) and Ryan Moore. Bryant Mead (W) and Evan Boyd. Doubles: (W) Chad Gardepe. Triples: (O) P.J. Hubman.
G-MU 5, Edmeston 1
COPES CORNERS – G-MU defeated Edmeston for the first time in several years, and moved into a tie for first with the Panthers in Tri-Valley League division play.
All the runs G-MU would need came in the third inning, and both were directly linked to Edmeston errors. Tyler Wildfeir singled and Andrew Delmar’s sharp single was misplayed in the outfield allowing Wildfeir to score. Delmar moved up on the play, and he scored on a wild pick-off attempt.
Wildfeir added insurance with a tape-measure two-run homer in the fourth making it 4-1. Cody Luettger’s RBI single in the fifth wrapped up the scoring.
“The kids felt great about this and handled it well today,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We didn’t make any key mistakes, and we took advantage of their mistakes.”
Cody Hall was dominant on the mound allowing two hits for the win. He struck out 15 to put his career strikeout total over 200.
Jordan Williams tripled for Edmeston and scored his team’s lone run on a passed ball.
G-MU (6-1,11-3) hosts Morris Friday.
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Cody Hall (W) and Corin Todd. Jordan Williams (L) and Alex Stevens. Doubles: (E) Ryan Giordano, (G) Nate Sloan. Triples: (E) Jordan Williams. HR: (G) Tyler Wildfeir.
Greene 5, B-G 3
BAINBRIDGE – Greene made it five straight victories in a well-pitched game won by the Trojans’ Scott Gorton.
Gorton allowed the first four B-G runners of the game to reach base, and the Bobcats surged to a 2-0 lead. After that, he retired 12 straight B-G batters.
“We played well, but we didn’t take full advantage in that first inning,” said B-G coach Pete Mansheffer.
Greene tied the game in the third with RBIs from Nate Whittaker and Nic Puglisi. Dan Carlin had a go-ahead RBI double in the fifth, and Dave Fors added a run-scoring hit.
Gorton and Puglisi had 2-for-4 days at the plate.
Dan Gormley and Paul Parsons had two hits for B-G.
Gorton struck out eight and walked two. Losing pitcher Dustin Rutz had a solid four-strikeout, zero-walk effort.
B-G (3-12-1) hosts Walton today.
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Scott Gorton (W) and Brian Day. Dustin Rutz (W) and Gordie Shields. Doubles: (G) Dan Carlin, (BG) Paul Parsons, Shawn Brownell.
Delhi 6, Afton 1
AFTON – Troy Tucker allowed just a first-inning single, and Delhi went on to deal Afton its second straight defeat this week on Wednesday.
“We didn’t play bad defensively, they have good speed, and I bet half of their basehits were infield hits,” said Afton coach Ron Rapp. “I know they had four errors, but they fielded the ball well. They didn’t bobble one ball, all of their errors were throwing errors.”
Tucker had seven strikeouts and three walks. The lone run for Afton came in the third after a pair of Delhi throwing errors.
Delhi forged ahead in the fifth scoring two runs. Luke Burns’ ground-rule double tied the game, and Afton’s lone error of the game plated the go-ahead run.
Burns had three hits, two runs, an RBI, and two stolen bases to lead Delhi. “We had guys in scoring position several times, but we couldn’t put across a run with a timely hit,” Rapp said.
Afton plays Deposit today.
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Troy Tucker (W) and Josh Sikora. Casey Mohrein (L), Tyler Lawrence (7) and Victor Coronado, Chris Anthony (7). Doubles: (D) Luke Burns, Sikora, Garrett Ellis.
Softball
Oxford 10, Walton 8
WALTON – Oxford won its second straight road game in as many days scoring seven runs in the fourth to take the lead for good at Walton Wednesday.
Jackie Heggie had a double among her three hits and two RBI. Misty Golden finished a perfect 3-for-3 for the Blackhawks.
Holley Reynolds had a two-run triple in Walton’s five-run seventh to close the gap to two runs.
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Sam Latourette (L) and Holley Reynolds. Ashlee Farwell, Jackie Heggie (4, W) and Julie Heggie. Doubles: (O) Jackie Heggie. Triples: (W) Reynolds, Allie Forkey.
S-E 3, Ilion 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville scored two runs in its first at-bat, and those tallies were enough in Wednesday’s close victory over Ilion.
Brenda Hoefler’s RBI double scored Megan Record with the initial run, and Hoefler added the second run scoring on a passed ball.
“We knew Ilion would be tough,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “They’ve been in five games decided by one run and now four others decided by two runs.”
Lindsay Hodges had an RBI in the sixth to score Allison Hicks with an insurance run.
Record was a perfect 3-for-3 to lead the Marauders (10-6).
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Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record. Gay (L) and Maldonaco. Doubles: (SE) M. Record, Brenda Hoefler, Lindsay Hodges.
G-MU 13, Edmeston 7
COPES CORNERS – G-MU atoned for an 11-run loss to Edmeston at the start of the season winning its second game.
Courtney Hillman had 13 strikeouts and allowed six Edmeston hits to earn the victory. Defensively, the Raiders committed just one error. “All of my kids were on the same page today on offense and defense,” said G-MU coach Nancy Estabrook. “My kids are playing well. Sometimes the final score has not depicted what goes on during the game.”
Calli Hill had two hits and three RBI, and Hillman added two hits and a single ribbie.
Susanna Johnson had four of Edmeston’s hits stroking a pair of triples and a home run.
G-MU hosts Morris Friday.
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Courtney Hillman (W) and Calli Hill. Lorence, (L), Plows (3) and Slentz. Doubles: (G) Marissa Finch, C. Hillman, Calli Hill. Triples: (E) Johnson (2). (G) Katie Backhuizen; Alicia Sebeck. HR: (E) Johnson.
B-G 5, Greene 1
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford knocked off MAC Division One champion Greene Wednesday ending the Trojans’ 15-game winning streak.
The Bobcats scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth to break a 1-1 tie. After a pair of Greene errors, Amanda Williams had a two-run single. Williams did not start the game, but was inserted into the lineup when Jerica Thomas suffered an injury in the first inning.
B-G pitcher Ashley Lamont struck out eight, walked none, and the Bobcats did not commit an error. Greene (15-3), meanwhile, had a season-high five errors. “B-G made some nice plays in the field and Lamont spotted the ball well,” said Greene coach Rick Smith. “She just had us off stride, and we weren’t making good contact. We came out flat and made a lot of mistakes, and they didn’t make any mistakes.”
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Ashley Lamont (W) and Kimberly Hart. Rebecca Hanrahan (L) and Haley MacLaren.
Hancock 16, Unadilla Valley 4
NEW BERLIN – Hancock erupted for nine runs in the third and six more in the fourth to put the game out of reach at Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
Hancock’s first three batters in the third reached safely on errors. Another error and two hit batters set the tone for the rest of the frame. “We just didn’t play well the first four innings and we couldn’t stop the bleeding,” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “We did a better job the last three innings, but it’s hard to come back from 12 runs down.”
Daisha Kane and Ariel Kravetsky and two hits and two runs scored for Hancock.
UV (6-11) finishes its second at Deposit Friday.
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Sayla Kane (W) and Ashley Raymond. Breanne White (L) Mattie Dibbell (4) and Kara Collins. Doubles: (H) Ariel Kravetsky, (UV) Charlee Weidman.
Golf
Oxford 227, Deposit 274
OXFORD – Three Oxford players shot their season-low scores, and as a result, the Blackhawks fashioned their lowest team score of the season at Bluestone Golf Club Wednesday.
Earlier this season, Oxford (5-7-1) ballooned to a team score of 288. Yesterday’s performance represents a 61-stroke improvement. “They’ve made great strides this season, beyond even what I expected,” said Oxford coach Pete Anderson.
Cory Seiler led Oxford with a 39, Haley Witchella shot a season-best 45, Dan Dey was next at 46, Caden Izard turned in his best tally this season, a 47, and Chris Marks’ 50 was also his finest score to date.
Oxford finishes the regular season at Edmeston Friday.
Results
(Par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.)
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 39; Haley Witchella, 45; Dan Dey, 46; Caden Izard, 47; Chris Marks, 50.
Deposit: Will Blanda, 43; Tyler Kellett, 45; Josh Cordner, 57; Phil Tanner, 61; Tia Scott, 68.
Norwich 12, Oneonta 9
ONEONTA – Norwich ended a seven-year winless drought against Oneonta Wednesday night as Mike Moon earned a clutch save to support winning pitcher Tim Clark.
Moon entered the game with one out, the bases loaded, and three Oneonta runs already on the board. He struck out the next OHS batter and induced a pop out to end the game. “Moon really came through with senior leadership at the end,” said Norwich coach John Martinson, whose club celebrated the victory with a meal at Brooks Chicken. “This was a big win.”
Richie Bonney was 2-for-2 with three RBI and a solo home run to left field. Moon, Christian Hotaling, and Paddy Law all and two RBI apiece, and Clark was 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Clark pitched six innings to win his third straight decision.
“We were more relaxed at the plate tongiht and we seemed to have a greater sense of confidence,” Martinson said. “We need to cut down on our fielding errors, but I was pleased with the resiliency we showed in the seventh inning.”
Norwich (4-9) hosts Whitney Point Friday.
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Tim Clark (W), Hotaling (7), Moon (7, sv) and Tom Kalicicki. Brendan Wolfanger (L) and Dalton Smith. Doubles: (N) Mike Moon, (O) Dan Hodne, triples: (N) Paddy Law, C. Hotaling, (O) Wolfanger. HR: (N) Richie Bonney.
Sherburne-Earlville 8, Ilion 6
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville upended the last team to hand it a loss, and extended its winning streak to nine games on Wednesday.
The Marauders trailed by three runs heading to the bottom of the fourth. Senior Stephen Buddenhagen cleared the bases with a three-run triple to tie the game, and Jake Sampson’s first-pitch single scored Buddenhagen with the go-ahead run.
The Marauders shook off a seven-error game, their poorest defensive performance since the early stages of the season.
“When we play poorly, we proved we can still pull it out,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “That’s the good thing about having a solid ballclub.”
Number eight and nine hitters, Derek Ferris and Phil Price, each had three hits. Sampson collected three hits as well. The Marauders (12-3) host Cooperstown Friday.
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Jake Sampson, Mike Doscher (5, W) and Caleb Brown. Dan Colburn (L) and Dan Crim. Doubles: (SE) Derek Ferris. Triples: (SE) Stephen Buddenhagen.
Walton 11, Oxford 8
WALTON – Walton had eight of its 10 hits in a 10-run fifth inning to erase Oxford’s four-run lead and pick up a non-division victory Wednesday.
Chad Gardepe’s two-run single starting the Warriors’ scoring, and Steve Kaminsky’s RBI single to right field put Walton in front, 6-5.
“There weren’t any cheap hits or bloopers. They hit the ball hard,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer of the Walton uprising. “It was line drive after line drive, and the first 10 batters in that inning all reached base.”
Derrick Head had two hits and one RBI for Oxford (6-2, 8-6), and P.J. Hubman smacked an RBI triple in the second that upped Oxford’s lead to 4-0.
The Blackhawks host Harpursville today.
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Curtis Whitehill, Brett Trask (5,L) and Ryan Moore. Bryant Mead (W) and Evan Boyd. Doubles: (W) Chad Gardepe. Triples: (O) P.J. Hubman.
G-MU 5, Edmeston 1
COPES CORNERS – G-MU defeated Edmeston for the first time in several years, and moved into a tie for first with the Panthers in Tri-Valley League division play.
All the runs G-MU would need came in the third inning, and both were directly linked to Edmeston errors. Tyler Wildfeir singled and Andrew Delmar’s sharp single was misplayed in the outfield allowing Wildfeir to score. Delmar moved up on the play, and he scored on a wild pick-off attempt.
Wildfeir added insurance with a tape-measure two-run homer in the fourth making it 4-1. Cody Luettger’s RBI single in the fifth wrapped up the scoring.
“The kids felt great about this and handled it well today,” said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. “We didn’t make any key mistakes, and we took advantage of their mistakes.”
Cody Hall was dominant on the mound allowing two hits for the win. He struck out 15 to put his career strikeout total over 200.
Jordan Williams tripled for Edmeston and scored his team’s lone run on a passed ball.
G-MU (6-1,11-3) hosts Morris Friday.
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Cody Hall (W) and Corin Todd. Jordan Williams (L) and Alex Stevens. Doubles: (E) Ryan Giordano, (G) Nate Sloan. Triples: (E) Jordan Williams. HR: (G) Tyler Wildfeir.
Greene 5, B-G 3
BAINBRIDGE – Greene made it five straight victories in a well-pitched game won by the Trojans’ Scott Gorton.
Gorton allowed the first four B-G runners of the game to reach base, and the Bobcats surged to a 2-0 lead. After that, he retired 12 straight B-G batters.
“We played well, but we didn’t take full advantage in that first inning,” said B-G coach Pete Mansheffer.
Greene tied the game in the third with RBIs from Nate Whittaker and Nic Puglisi. Dan Carlin had a go-ahead RBI double in the fifth, and Dave Fors added a run-scoring hit.
Gorton and Puglisi had 2-for-4 days at the plate.
Dan Gormley and Paul Parsons had two hits for B-G.
Gorton struck out eight and walked two. Losing pitcher Dustin Rutz had a solid four-strikeout, zero-walk effort.
B-G (3-12-1) hosts Walton today.
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Scott Gorton (W) and Brian Day. Dustin Rutz (W) and Gordie Shields. Doubles: (G) Dan Carlin, (BG) Paul Parsons, Shawn Brownell.
Delhi 6, Afton 1
AFTON – Troy Tucker allowed just a first-inning single, and Delhi went on to deal Afton its second straight defeat this week on Wednesday.
“We didn’t play bad defensively, they have good speed, and I bet half of their basehits were infield hits,” said Afton coach Ron Rapp. “I know they had four errors, but they fielded the ball well. They didn’t bobble one ball, all of their errors were throwing errors.”
Tucker had seven strikeouts and three walks. The lone run for Afton came in the third after a pair of Delhi throwing errors.
Delhi forged ahead in the fifth scoring two runs. Luke Burns’ ground-rule double tied the game, and Afton’s lone error of the game plated the go-ahead run.
Burns had three hits, two runs, an RBI, and two stolen bases to lead Delhi. “We had guys in scoring position several times, but we couldn’t put across a run with a timely hit,” Rapp said.
Afton plays Deposit today.
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Troy Tucker (W) and Josh Sikora. Casey Mohrein (L), Tyler Lawrence (7) and Victor Coronado, Chris Anthony (7). Doubles: (D) Luke Burns, Sikora, Garrett Ellis.
Softball
Oxford 10, Walton 8
WALTON – Oxford won its second straight road game in as many days scoring seven runs in the fourth to take the lead for good at Walton Wednesday.
Jackie Heggie had a double among her three hits and two RBI. Misty Golden finished a perfect 3-for-3 for the Blackhawks.
Holley Reynolds had a two-run triple in Walton’s five-run seventh to close the gap to two runs.
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Sam Latourette (L) and Holley Reynolds. Ashlee Farwell, Jackie Heggie (4, W) and Julie Heggie. Doubles: (O) Jackie Heggie. Triples: (W) Reynolds, Allie Forkey.
S-E 3, Ilion 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville scored two runs in its first at-bat, and those tallies were enough in Wednesday’s close victory over Ilion.
Brenda Hoefler’s RBI double scored Megan Record with the initial run, and Hoefler added the second run scoring on a passed ball.
“We knew Ilion would be tough,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “They’ve been in five games decided by one run and now four others decided by two runs.”
Lindsay Hodges had an RBI in the sixth to score Allison Hicks with an insurance run.
Record was a perfect 3-for-3 to lead the Marauders (10-6).
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Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record. Gay (L) and Maldonaco. Doubles: (SE) M. Record, Brenda Hoefler, Lindsay Hodges.
G-MU 13, Edmeston 7
COPES CORNERS – G-MU atoned for an 11-run loss to Edmeston at the start of the season winning its second game.
Courtney Hillman had 13 strikeouts and allowed six Edmeston hits to earn the victory. Defensively, the Raiders committed just one error. “All of my kids were on the same page today on offense and defense,” said G-MU coach Nancy Estabrook. “My kids are playing well. Sometimes the final score has not depicted what goes on during the game.”
Calli Hill had two hits and three RBI, and Hillman added two hits and a single ribbie.
Susanna Johnson had four of Edmeston’s hits stroking a pair of triples and a home run.
G-MU hosts Morris Friday.
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Courtney Hillman (W) and Calli Hill. Lorence, (L), Plows (3) and Slentz. Doubles: (G) Marissa Finch, C. Hillman, Calli Hill. Triples: (E) Johnson (2). (G) Katie Backhuizen; Alicia Sebeck. HR: (E) Johnson.
B-G 5, Greene 1
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford knocked off MAC Division One champion Greene Wednesday ending the Trojans’ 15-game winning streak.
The Bobcats scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth to break a 1-1 tie. After a pair of Greene errors, Amanda Williams had a two-run single. Williams did not start the game, but was inserted into the lineup when Jerica Thomas suffered an injury in the first inning.
B-G pitcher Ashley Lamont struck out eight, walked none, and the Bobcats did not commit an error. Greene (15-3), meanwhile, had a season-high five errors. “B-G made some nice plays in the field and Lamont spotted the ball well,” said Greene coach Rick Smith. “She just had us off stride, and we weren’t making good contact. We came out flat and made a lot of mistakes, and they didn’t make any mistakes.”
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Ashley Lamont (W) and Kimberly Hart. Rebecca Hanrahan (L) and Haley MacLaren.
Hancock 16, Unadilla Valley 4
NEW BERLIN – Hancock erupted for nine runs in the third and six more in the fourth to put the game out of reach at Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
Hancock’s first three batters in the third reached safely on errors. Another error and two hit batters set the tone for the rest of the frame. “We just didn’t play well the first four innings and we couldn’t stop the bleeding,” said UV coach Brandi Backus. “We did a better job the last three innings, but it’s hard to come back from 12 runs down.”
Daisha Kane and Ariel Kravetsky and two hits and two runs scored for Hancock.
UV (6-11) finishes its second at Deposit Friday.
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Sayla Kane (W) and Ashley Raymond. Breanne White (L) Mattie Dibbell (4) and Kara Collins. Doubles: (H) Ariel Kravetsky, (UV) Charlee Weidman.
Golf
Oxford 227, Deposit 274
OXFORD – Three Oxford players shot their season-low scores, and as a result, the Blackhawks fashioned their lowest team score of the season at Bluestone Golf Club Wednesday.
Earlier this season, Oxford (5-7-1) ballooned to a team score of 288. Yesterday’s performance represents a 61-stroke improvement. “They’ve made great strides this season, beyond even what I expected,” said Oxford coach Pete Anderson.
Cory Seiler led Oxford with a 39, Haley Witchella shot a season-best 45, Dan Dey was next at 46, Caden Izard turned in his best tally this season, a 47, and Chris Marks’ 50 was also his finest score to date.
Oxford finishes the regular season at Edmeston Friday.
Results
(Par-34 front nine at Bluestone G.C.)
Oxford: Cory Seiler, 39; Haley Witchella, 45; Dan Dey, 46; Caden Izard, 47; Chris Marks, 50.
Deposit: Will Blanda, 43; Tyler Kellett, 45; Josh Cordner, 57; Phil Tanner, 61; Tia Scott, 68.
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