S-E wins team title at Herkimer

Wrestling

HERKIMER – Sherburne-Earlville placed five wrestlers in the finals, and four came away with championship wins leading the Marauders to the team title at the Herkimer Tournament this past Saturday.
Tyi Franklin (103), Greg DuVall (135), Dan Cleveland (145), and Derek Nelson (285) all claimed titles. Spencer Franklin (112) added a runner-up finish.
The Marauders had an inauspicious start to the day losing their first seven contested matches. By the consolation finals and finals, S-E had battled back to take a one-point lead over Mohawk. With its four titles, the final margin was 11 points.
“It was just a great team effort,” said S-E assistant coach Brian Hicks. “It wasn’t just the five guys that got to the finals. Everybody else won matches. Every time you win a match, you gain points. When you pin your kid, it’s extra points. We had a lot of guys winning matches that didn’t place, but all of those points added up. It was a great turnaround after the way we started the day.”
Top team scores: Sherburne-Earlville, 146; Mohawk, 135; Canastota 120.
S-E place-winners
First-place finishers: Tyi Franklin (103), Greg DuVall (135), Dan Cleveland (145), Derek Nelson (285).
Second-place finishers: Spencer Franklin (112)
Third-place finishers: Derreck Ferris (140).

Greene 60, Norwich 12
GREENE – Saturday morning, Norwich got off to a good start before Greene raced to a powerful finish dotted with numerous pins.
Frank Garcia (103) opened the local matchup with his first varsity victory, a pin over the Trojans’ Tyler Dickman. Tanner Cummings (112) followed with a forfeit win, Norwich’s last victory of the day.
Jake Shearer (119) started a run of 10 wins for Greene, most of which ended in pinfalls. Kyle Stanton (215) wrapped up the Trojans’ dual win with a pin in less than 30 seconds.
“The score doesn’t show it, but Norwich is an improved team,” said Greene coach Tim Jenks. “We’re pretty experienced from 130 pounds on up.”
Greene (4-0) faces Union-Endicott on Tuesday.
Results
103: Frank Garcia (N) pinned Tyler Dickman, 1:22. 112: Tanner Cummings (N) won by fft. 119: Jake Shearer (G) pinned Cameron Yaiser, :34. 125: Trevor Parrish (G) won by fft. 130; no match 135: Dan Dickman (G) won by fft. 140: Mikail Brown pinned Zach Ketchum, 1:29. 145: Mike beckwith (G) won by fall over Cameron Turner, 3:32. 152: Brock Kinney G) pinned Damian Marvin, 1:09 160: Blaine Kenyon (G) pinned Cody Bradbury, 1:42. 171: Keegan Cerwinski (G) pinned Morgan Crawford, 1:10. 189: Tyler Beckwith (G) pinned Keegan Levesque, 1:56. 215: Kyle Stanton G) pinned Chandler Rifanburg, :27.
JV: exhibition only.

Volleyball

Unadilla Valley 3, Oxford 0
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley improved its record to 5-2 on the season beating Oxford in three games on Friday, 25-18, 25-19, 25-18.
Amanda Tumilowicz had a team-best nine kills and one block. Torrie French served eight aces for the Storm, and Sara Rifanburg picked up 10 assists.
Kristi Shephard led Oxford with three kills and three assists.
UV is at Afton Dec. 15.
Individual Leaders
UV: Torrie French, 8 aces; Emily Hutchinson, 4 aces; Amanda Tumilowicz, 9 kills, 1 block; Sara Rifanburg, 10 assists; Casey Markham, 4 assists.
Oxford: Kristi Shepard, 3 kills, 3 assists; Olivia Roach, 4 aces; Nicole Stoddard, 2 aces.
JV: Oxford won 2-0.

Boys’ Swimming

Chenango Valley 98, Norwich 88
FENTON – Norwich led CV as late as the 200-yard freestyle relay before the Warriors overtook the Tornado over the final three events.
A one-two-three sweep in the 100-yard backstroke pushed CV ahead for good. “We had a really strong first half of the meet, but weren’t as strong in the second half,” said Norwich coach Jon Aikins.
Trey Ostrom had a pair of individual wins for Norwich taking the 200 freestyle and 100-yard butterfly. Nick Mooney (breaststroke), Lucas Follett (100 free), and Mike Reilly (50 free) added first-place finishes for the Tornado.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (N) (Talon Schoreder, Nicholas Mooney, Mike Reilly, Trey Ostrom) 1:55.92; 200 freestyle: Ostrom (N) 2:05.77; 200 individual medley: Kurt Grunder (CV) 2:16.23; 50 freestyle: Reilly (N) 25:02; Diving: Dvon Chandler (CV) 2:07.00; 100 butterfly: Ostrom (N) 1:03.43; 100 freestyle: Lucas Follet (N) 56:19; 500 freestyle: Grunder (CV) 5:29.68; 200 free relay: CV (Alen Chapman, Tanner Korb, Ryan Botting, Grunder) 1:44.42; 100 backstroke: Todd Capwell (CV) 1:06.75; 100 breaststroke: Mooney (N) 1:18.49; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Schoreder, Gregory Todd, Follet, Ostrom) 3:47.08.

Indoor Track and Field

The following are top-three local place finishers from 9th and 10th grade Age Group Meet at Cortland State Saturday, Dec. 12:

Girls
3,000 meters: Sarah Spittler, Norwich (3), 12.18.30.
600 meters: Nikiah Gaydorus, B-GA (1), 1:47.50; Carmen Myers, B-GA (3), 1:55.20.
1,500 meters: Isamarie Ramos, B-GA (1), 5:30.80.
1,600-meter relay: B-GA (3), 4:53.60, Ariana Hall, Christina Bochicchio, Julia Knapp, Carmen Myers.
3,200-meter relay: B-GA (2), 11:41.10, Emily Knowles, Gaydorus, Emily Bauerle, Ramos.
Boys
600 meters: Devon Rivera, B-GA (2), 1:36.20.
High jump: Nuri Harper, Norwich (2), 4-foot-10.
1,600-meter relay: B-GA (3), 4:23.70, Connor Fuller, Brent Fuller, Daulton Palmatier, Devon Rivera.

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