Marauders continue unbeaten streak
Evening Sun Report
Baseball
S-E 8, Waterville 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville head coach Brian Hicks kept his promise Tuesday night after the Marauders completed an unbeaten season in Center State Conference play.
Hicks told his team earlier in the season that he would allow the players to shave his head and trademark mustache if it completed an unbeaten league season.
“If this is all I have to do to win a league championship, I would do this every day,” Hicks said after getting his locks and ‘stache shorn. “Once they went 5-0 the first time through the league, I think it was their main goal to finish unbeaten.”
S-E (10-0, 15-3), winners of 12 straight games, scored all of its runs over the first three innings to aid winning pitcher Caleb Brown. Brown hit a two-run double to start a four-run second inning. Steve Buddenhagen followed with an RBI double, and Jake Sampson completed the inning with an RBI single.
Mike Doscher hit a two-run double in the third. Joe Moses, who bats seventh in the lineup, went 3-for-3 with two runs, an RBI, and a double.
Brown pitched four innings of one-hit ball for his eighth win, and Phil Price came on to hurl three-innings of one-hit relief.
The Marauders host Hamilton Friday.
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S-E 143 000 x 8 9 2
Caleb Brown (W), Phil Price (5) and Jake Sampson, Brown (5). Taylor Jacquays (L) and Sean Strong. Doubles: Mike Doscher, C. Brown, S. Buddenhagen, J. Sampson, Joe Moses.
Norwich 11, Oxford 3
OXFORD – Norwich finished the regular season with its fourth straight victory getting a two-hit complete game from junior pitcher Christian Hotaling.
Hotaling fanned 12, walked six, and took a no-hitter into the fifth inning. Oxford’s Eddie Grundner hit a two-out RBI single to break up the no-hitter, the only hard-hit ball of the game for the Blackhawks, said their head coach, Chris Palmer. “Defensively, both teams played well, and Norwich was in command from the second inning on,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “We had some problems with our control, and Norwich was aggressive on the bases.”
Oxford’s pitchers issued nine total walks and hit three Norwich batters. The Tornado finished with eight stolen bases to match their total of hits.
A two-run single by Hotaling capped Norwich’s four-run second inning raising the Tornado’s lead to 5-1. Hotaling had two hits, and Tim Clark finished 1-for-2 with three stolen bases and two runs scored.
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Oxf. 100 011 0 3 2 0
Christian Hotaling (W) and Tom Kalicicki. Curtis Whitehill (L), Brett Trask (5), Tom Gould (6) and Ryan Moore. Doubles: (N) Josh Borfitz.
G-MU 28, Worcester 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU moved one win from clinching at least a tie for the Tri-Valley League Division One title blowing out Worcester Tuesday in five innings.
Andrew Delmar pitched four scoreless innings allowing one hit to improve his record to 4-0 on the season. Delmar homered twice during a 10-run second inning and finished with three hits and four RBI. Cody Hall hit a grand slam in the third inning finishing with three hits and seven RBI. Jon Scofield added his second straight three-hit game, and Corin Todd finished with three hits.
G-MU (8-1, 13-3) plays at Laurens today. A win against Laurens sets up a one-game divisional playoff game against Edmeston on Thursday or Friday.
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GMU 7(10)(10)1x 28 18 1
Andrew Delmar (W), Alex Schmidt (5) and Corin Todd. Jason McHargue (L), John Buscene (2), Devin Dobson (3) and Ryan Sklenko, McHargue (1), Myralja (3). Doubles: (G) Chris Lanza, Cody Hall, Andrew Delmar. (W) Keegan Althiser. Triples: (G) Jon Scofield. HR: (G) Andrew Delmar (2), Cody Hall.
Softball
Cooperstown 4, Sherburne-Earlville 2
SHERBURNE – For the second time this season, Cooperstown used a seventh-inning rally to defeat Sherburne-Earlville.
Stephanie Hascup hit an RBI single to score the go-ahead run, and Hascup came in on a passed ball for insurance in the Marauders’ final division game of the season Tuesday.
Cooperstown beat S-E (11-7) in the first meeting rallying from three runs down in the seventh to win by a single run. The Redskins strung together three of their five hits in the game to pull off the second comeback.
“Lindsay (Hodges) threw the ball well for us, they just caught up to her in the last inning and had some timely hits,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick.
The Marauders grabbed a 2-1 run plating a single run in the sixth. Karli Harris’ single scored Megan Record.
Record had two hits and Morgan Reid went 2-for-3.
Hodges finished with 16 strikeouts giving her 30 whiffs over the last two games.
S-E hosts a doubleheader against Hamilton Friday.
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S-E 010 001 0 2 8 3
Sams (W) and Borgstrom. Lindsay Hodges (L) and Megan Record. Doubles: Triples: (SE) Morgan Reid.
G-MU 8, Worcester 4
COPES CORNERS – G-MU won for the third time this season capitalizing on Worcester’s errors in the third and sixth innings.
The Raiders took a one-run lead after three frames after the Wolverines committed two errors that lead to a three-run uprising. G-MU created breathing room with three more tallies in the sixth, again benefiting from a pair of Worcester miscues.
“It was one of those ‘anything can happen’ games,” said G-MU coach Nancy Estabrook. “We were a little bit back on on our heels until the sixth inning.”
Sam Delaney and Lauren Hill led the Raiders at the plate with two hits and one RBI apiece. G-MU plays at Laurens today.
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GMU 003 203 x 8 8 2
Courtney Hillman (W) and Calli Hill. Tara Siorentino (L) and Heather Siorentino. Doubles: (W) Morgan Clark.
Golf
Sherburne-Earlville 155, New York Mills 170
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville closed its season with a season-best score Tuesday afternoon at Mountain Top Golf Course.
Matt Keller shot one-over-par for a season-low 36 to lead S-E. The final team score was 17 better than the previous best effort this season, and just two shots shy of the school record, said head coach Jeff Barry.
Corey Rice was next at 38, while John Keller (40) and Sean Boise (41) carded season-low scores.
The Marauders finish the season 5-8 overall.
Results
(Par-35 at Mountain Top Golf Course)
S-E: Matt Keller, 36*; Corey Rice, 38; John Keller, 40*; Sean Boise, 41*.
NYM: Matt Bziekian, 40; Dave Lindfield, 42; Brandon VanGorder, 43; Chris Garramone, 45.
*Season-best score.
Baseball
S-E 8, Waterville 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville head coach Brian Hicks kept his promise Tuesday night after the Marauders completed an unbeaten season in Center State Conference play.
Hicks told his team earlier in the season that he would allow the players to shave his head and trademark mustache if it completed an unbeaten league season.
“If this is all I have to do to win a league championship, I would do this every day,” Hicks said after getting his locks and ‘stache shorn. “Once they went 5-0 the first time through the league, I think it was their main goal to finish unbeaten.”
S-E (10-0, 15-3), winners of 12 straight games, scored all of its runs over the first three innings to aid winning pitcher Caleb Brown. Brown hit a two-run double to start a four-run second inning. Steve Buddenhagen followed with an RBI double, and Jake Sampson completed the inning with an RBI single.
Mike Doscher hit a two-run double in the third. Joe Moses, who bats seventh in the lineup, went 3-for-3 with two runs, an RBI, and a double.
Brown pitched four innings of one-hit ball for his eighth win, and Phil Price came on to hurl three-innings of one-hit relief.
The Marauders host Hamilton Friday.
Wat. 000 000 0 0 2 2
S-E 143 000 x 8 9 2
Caleb Brown (W), Phil Price (5) and Jake Sampson, Brown (5). Taylor Jacquays (L) and Sean Strong. Doubles: Mike Doscher, C. Brown, S. Buddenhagen, J. Sampson, Joe Moses.
Norwich 11, Oxford 3
OXFORD – Norwich finished the regular season with its fourth straight victory getting a two-hit complete game from junior pitcher Christian Hotaling.
Hotaling fanned 12, walked six, and took a no-hitter into the fifth inning. Oxford’s Eddie Grundner hit a two-out RBI single to break up the no-hitter, the only hard-hit ball of the game for the Blackhawks, said their head coach, Chris Palmer. “Defensively, both teams played well, and Norwich was in command from the second inning on,” said Oxford coach Chris Palmer. “We had some problems with our control, and Norwich was aggressive on the bases.”
Oxford’s pitchers issued nine total walks and hit three Norwich batters. The Tornado finished with eight stolen bases to match their total of hits.
A two-run single by Hotaling capped Norwich’s four-run second inning raising the Tornado’s lead to 5-1. Hotaling had two hits, and Tim Clark finished 1-for-2 with three stolen bases and two runs scored.
NHS 141 023 1 11 8 1
Oxf. 100 011 0 3 2 0
Christian Hotaling (W) and Tom Kalicicki. Curtis Whitehill (L), Brett Trask (5), Tom Gould (6) and Ryan Moore. Doubles: (N) Josh Borfitz.
G-MU 28, Worcester 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU moved one win from clinching at least a tie for the Tri-Valley League Division One title blowing out Worcester Tuesday in five innings.
Andrew Delmar pitched four scoreless innings allowing one hit to improve his record to 4-0 on the season. Delmar homered twice during a 10-run second inning and finished with three hits and four RBI. Cody Hall hit a grand slam in the third inning finishing with three hits and seven RBI. Jon Scofield added his second straight three-hit game, and Corin Todd finished with three hits.
G-MU (8-1, 13-3) plays at Laurens today. A win against Laurens sets up a one-game divisional playoff game against Edmeston on Thursday or Friday.
Worc.000 00 0 2 6
GMU 7(10)(10)1x 28 18 1
Andrew Delmar (W), Alex Schmidt (5) and Corin Todd. Jason McHargue (L), John Buscene (2), Devin Dobson (3) and Ryan Sklenko, McHargue (1), Myralja (3). Doubles: (G) Chris Lanza, Cody Hall, Andrew Delmar. (W) Keegan Althiser. Triples: (G) Jon Scofield. HR: (G) Andrew Delmar (2), Cody Hall.
Softball
Cooperstown 4, Sherburne-Earlville 2
SHERBURNE – For the second time this season, Cooperstown used a seventh-inning rally to defeat Sherburne-Earlville.
Stephanie Hascup hit an RBI single to score the go-ahead run, and Hascup came in on a passed ball for insurance in the Marauders’ final division game of the season Tuesday.
Cooperstown beat S-E (11-7) in the first meeting rallying from three runs down in the seventh to win by a single run. The Redskins strung together three of their five hits in the game to pull off the second comeback.
“Lindsay (Hodges) threw the ball well for us, they just caught up to her in the last inning and had some timely hits,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick.
The Marauders grabbed a 2-1 run plating a single run in the sixth. Karli Harris’ single scored Megan Record.
Record had two hits and Morgan Reid went 2-for-3.
Hodges finished with 16 strikeouts giving her 30 whiffs over the last two games.
S-E hosts a doubleheader against Hamilton Friday.
Coop. 000 010 3 4 5 0
S-E 010 001 0 2 8 3
Sams (W) and Borgstrom. Lindsay Hodges (L) and Megan Record. Doubles: Triples: (SE) Morgan Reid.
G-MU 8, Worcester 4
COPES CORNERS – G-MU won for the third time this season capitalizing on Worcester’s errors in the third and sixth innings.
The Raiders took a one-run lead after three frames after the Wolverines committed two errors that lead to a three-run uprising. G-MU created breathing room with three more tallies in the sixth, again benefiting from a pair of Worcester miscues.
“It was one of those ‘anything can happen’ games,” said G-MU coach Nancy Estabrook. “We were a little bit back on on our heels until the sixth inning.”
Sam Delaney and Lauren Hill led the Raiders at the plate with two hits and one RBI apiece. G-MU plays at Laurens today.
Worc. 002 020 0 4 4 5
GMU 003 203 x 8 8 2
Courtney Hillman (W) and Calli Hill. Tara Siorentino (L) and Heather Siorentino. Doubles: (W) Morgan Clark.
Golf
Sherburne-Earlville 155, New York Mills 170
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville closed its season with a season-best score Tuesday afternoon at Mountain Top Golf Course.
Matt Keller shot one-over-par for a season-low 36 to lead S-E. The final team score was 17 better than the previous best effort this season, and just two shots shy of the school record, said head coach Jeff Barry.
Corey Rice was next at 38, while John Keller (40) and Sean Boise (41) carded season-low scores.
The Marauders finish the season 5-8 overall.
Results
(Par-35 at Mountain Top Golf Course)
S-E: Matt Keller, 36*; Corey Rice, 38; John Keller, 40*; Sean Boise, 41*.
NYM: Matt Bziekian, 40; Dave Lindfield, 42; Brandon VanGorder, 43; Chris Garramone, 45.
*Season-best score.
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