OT goal gives G-MU win over Edmeston

Boys’ Soccer

G-MU 4, Edmeston 3 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – G-MU finally shook Edmeston, and it took sudden-victory overtime to do it.
Joe Acanfora cut back to the middle from the left wing, and split two Edmeston defenders scoring the winner two minutes into the extra period.
The Raiders never trailed in the game, but saw Edmeston answer every tally.
“The good is that we played a really good half and we were first to the ball,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger. “The bad is that we tired in the second half, and gave up goals we probably shouldn’t have. I’ll definitely take the win.”
Kevin Davis, Jon Scofield, and Alex Huxley all scored for G-MU, Scofield’s coming on a cornerkick from DeMario Reed in the second half.
The Raiders host Morris Tuesday.
Summary
(2-1 G-MU at half, 3-3 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (G) Kevin Davis, 1-0, Jon Scofield, 1-0, Alex Huxley, 1-0, Joe Acanfora, 1-1; DeMario Reed, 0-1. (E) Nick DiGristina 1-0, Chris Simmons, 1-1; Royce Terry, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 15-5, (E) 12-3.
Saves: (G) Andrew Delmar, 7, (E) 6

Sidney 5, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Sidney took advantage of UV’s youth and inexperience in the opening half to create a three-goal lead in Tuesday’s matchup.
Hunter Sowersby tallied 4 1/2 minutes into play getting a pass from Josh Edwards. Edwards added three goals in the game himself.
“The first 20 minutes, my freshmen were shocked, and it showed,” said UV coach Ryan Houck, who started four freshmen. “We adjusted well in the second half and had some things working. It’s a matter of getting into a groove and playing at this level with a young team.”
UV plays at Delhi Friday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Hunter Sowersby, 2-0; Josh Edwards, 3-1; Bryan Herbig, 0-2, Marcus Obeada, 0-1, Paul Feriante, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 17-1, (UV) 11-2.
Saves: (S) Ian Ostrander, 10, (UV) Tom Wallace, 7, Mike Anson 5.

B-G 4, Afton 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G junior Steve Patten scored the first of his two goals just 27 seconds into play leading the Bobcats to a shutout over Afton Tuesday under the lights.
Mike Loitsch and Connor Fuller added goals for B-G.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (B) Steve Patten, 2-1, Mike Loitsch, 1-0, Connor Fuller, 1-0, Brooks Harmon, 0-1, Mike Mertz, 0-1
Shots-corners: BG) 21-6, (A) 1-0..
Saves: (B) Ben Newman, 1, (A) Mike Muller, 11.

Girls’ Soccer

Johnson City 8, Norwich 2
NORWICH – Johnson City blazed to a 6-0 start in the first half to cruise past the Tornado on Monday.
Stacey Fox scored three goals and dealt two assists for the Wildcats, and Emily McSain picked up a pair of goals.
Sarah Bonnell and Gabby Testani scored in the second half for Norwich (0-1).
Summary
(JC led 6-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (JC) Emily McSain 2-1, Stacey Fox 3-2, Maddie Gowan 1-0, Gina Edwards 1-0, Hannah Secord 1-1, Chelsea Kuzel 0-2. (N) Sarah Bonnell 1-1, Gabby Testani 1-0.
Saves: Sarah Nezelek (JC), 4; Jasmine Kellam (JC), 1; Tatyana Ithier (N), 10.
Shots-corners: JC) 19-1; (N) 7-1.

Golf

Chenango Forks 185, Norwich 195
GREENE – After failing to qualify for the Section IV team medalist tournament a year ago, the Tornado rectified that blemish on the 2008 slate in the school’s second road match this season.
In a 10-stroke defeat to Forks Tuesday, Norwich fired a season-low 195 over Genegantslet Golf Club’s par-35 front nine.
“That’s a great score for us,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “The season is off to a good start, and we’re pleased with the way things are going.”
Norwich’s Jacob Kelly shot a one-over-par 36 to lead the way. Eric Walling was one back at 37, Frank Somich shot a 39, Richie Bonney carded a 40, and Ryan Hagen turned in a 43.
Norwich (1-2) hosts Chenango Valley today.
Results
(Par-35 front nine at Genegantslet G.C.)
CF: John Rupert, 35; Dan Molter, 36; Matt LeVasseur, 37; Zach VanKuren, 37; Keenan Conrad, 40.
Norwich: Jacob Kelly, 36; Eric Walling, 37; Frank Somich, 39; Richie Bonney, 40; Ryan Hagen, 43.

Girls’ Tennis

Greene 4, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Kristen Audas outlasted Greene’s Mara Duenas in three sets at first singles, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; the only team point the Blackhawks garnered Tuesday.
Cassie Armstrong and Erica Smith won in straight sets for the Trojans, who swept both doubles matches in straight sets.
Results
Singles: Kristen Audas (O) defeated Mara Duenas (G)  4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Cassie Armstrong (G) defeated Danielle Backus (O)  7-5, 6-4; Erica Smith (G) defeated Gabby Barrows (O)   6-0, 6-1.
Doubles: Jessica Willard-Shaylem Bonney (G) defeated Charlene Beckwith-Miranda Roche (O)  6-2, 6-2; Paige Taylor-Kiara Duenas (G) defeated Annmarie Paster-Kayla Golden (O) 6-2, 6-3.

Delhi 3, Unadilla Valley 2
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley was strong at the double winning at first singles and first doubles – both in three sets – in Tuesday’s defeat to Delhi.
Lindsay Avolio beat the Bulldogs’ Emily Nelson, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; while the Storm’s doubles team of Amber Potter-Hannah Benson needed a third-set tiebreaker taking a 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (7-4) victory.
UV hosts Sidney Thursday.
Results
Singles: Lindsay Avolio (UV) d. Emily Nelson, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Sarah Clark (D) d. Carly Beadle, 6-1 6-0. Justine Alwine (D) d. Abby Grace, 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles: Amber Potter-Hannah Benson (UV) d. Jessie Green-Kyla Roche, 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (7-4). Katherine Bracci-Chelsea Esteffens (D) d. Alaina Emerson-Maggie Avolio, 6-2, 6-0.

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