Hat trick for Edmeston’s Hamm

Girls’ Soccer

Edmeston 4, G-MU 0
GILBERTSVILLE – Kori Hamm scored on a penalty kick in the first half, then added two quick goals in the second half to complete a hat trick in Edmeston’s shutout over G-MU Wednesday.
Hamm tallied at 36:36 and 35:21 of the second half on long-range shots outside the 18-yard box. Both goals were assisted by Ashley Harbison.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Shelby McCall, 1-0, Kori Hamm, 3-1 (one pk). Ashley Harbison, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (E) 36-2, (G) 6-0.
Saves: (E) Johnson, 3 (G) Logan Eltz,13

Owego 8, Norwich 0
OWEGO – Owego solved Norwich’s defense in the second half scoring six times in a shutout victory Wednesday.
Norwich drew double-digit offsides in the contest, most of those coming in the first 40 minutes of play. “They pretty much wreaked havoc on our defense with their speed,” said Norwich coach Jeremy Bolton. “We began to tire in the second half, and their speed just killed us.”
Julia Pulford had four goals for the Indians, while Alex Hilliker added two tallies.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Julia Pulford, 4-0, Alex Hilliker, 2-3; Kristina Houlet, 1-0, Mandy Spadine, 1-0.
Saves: (O) Brittani Rando, 1. (N) Tatyana Ithier, 10; Hailey Dietrich, 5.
Shots-corners: (O) 23-4. (N) 1-0.

Golf

Norwich 210, Chenango Valley, 234
PLYMOUTH – Norwich evened its match record at 2-2 on the season beating Chenango Valley at Canasawacta Country Club Wednesday afternoon.
Jacob Kelly had three birdies to finish with a one-under-par 35 over the C.C.C. front nine. Eric Walling, Frank Somich, and Ryan Hagen provided balance to the Tornado lineup carding matching 42s.
Norwich hosts Johnson City Tuesday.
Results
(par-36 front nine at C.C.C.)
NHS: Jacob Kelly, 35; Eric Walling, 42; Frank Somich, 42; Ryan Hagen, 42; Richie Bonney, 49.
CV: Erin Sager, 44; Dan Giblin, 46; Mitchell Hillegas, 48; Andrew Waples, 48; Rob Knapp, 48.

Volleyball

Johnson City 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Cara Campagna had 17 assists and four aces giving JC the upper hand in a 25-12, 25-19, 25-16 victory at Norwich Wednesay.
Kim Cleary led the Wildcats’ hitters with 10 kills to go with three stuff blocks.
Jamie Berger served four aces to lead Norwich (0-2).
Individual Leaders
NHS: Jamie Berger, 4 aces, Rhea Frenblch, 2 aces, 1 kill, 2 blocks. Meg Moses, Carly Thompson, 1 block; Jessica Hubbard, 1 assist.
JC: Cara Campagna, 4 aces, 17 assists; Sarah Corbett, 4 aces; Kim Cleary, 10 kills; 3 blocks; Liz Francis, 9 digs.
(3-0 on the season).
JV: Norwich won 2-1.


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