Norwich wins three matches at Owego Duals

Wrestling


OWEGO – Norwich started the Owego Duals with its best victory of the season. Over the two-day, eight-dual-meet tournament, the Tornado also picked up wins over Watkins Glen and Southern Springs to place sixth out of nine teams.
“To beat Owego (50-36), who was coming off a win in the Elmira Tournament, was big for us,” said Norwich coach Joe Downey. “The kids were great. They were all pumped up and ready to go. They all wrestled hard and with intensity.”
Norwich seventh-graders Tristan Rifanburg (96) and Frank Garcia (103) finished with perfect 8-0 records on the day. Keegan Levesque (189) and Tanner Cummings (112) won six of eight matches, and Cameron Turner (145) posted a winning mark taking five of eight. First-year wrestler, Anthony Vittello, who only started wrestling two months ago, had three victories against some seasoned competition.
“Overall, the team did really well,” Downey said. “It was tough to stay up after beating Owego. It seemed like the kids really came together as a team this weekend.”
Norwich defeated Southern Springs, 48-30, and Watkins Glen, 50-19.


Boys’ Swimming

Norwich 93, Windsor 93
NORWICH – Norwich’s 400-yard freestyle relay of Talon Schroeder, Curtis Woodard, Nicholas Mooney, and Trey Ostrom won the meet-closing race, and forced a tie with Windsor in Friday night’s meet.
The Black Knights won just three of 12 events, but consistently bunched high place finishes to keep pace. A one-two-three sweep in the 100-yard backstroke gave Windsor a one-point lead, and it held a two-point lead entering the last event, won by the Tornado.
“It was about as even a meet as it can get,” said Norwich coach Jon Aikins. “They had a lot of middle-place finishes.”
Ostrom and Schroeder were four-time winners for the Purple Tornado on the day winning two individual events and participating on two of Norwich’s winning relays.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (N), Lucas Follett, Greg Todd, Mike Reilly, Trey Ostrom, 1:56.92; 200 freestyle: Talon Schroeder (N) 2:02.46; 200 individual medley: Jeremiah Fettinger (W) 2:26.38; 50 freestyle: Ostrom (N) 23.44; Diving: Reilly (N) 177.00; 100 butterfly: Todd (N) 1:09.93; 100 freestyle: Ostrom (N) 51.25; 500 freestyle: Schroeder (N) 5:36.56; 200 free relay: Norwich (Reilly, Schroeder, Todd, Follett) 1:41.95; 100 backstroke: Fettinger (W) 1:01.68; 100 breaststroke: Logan Nagle (W) 1:17.46; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Schroeder, Curtis Woodard, Nicholas Mooney, Ostrom) 3:52.79.

Volleyball

Oxford 3, Afton 2
AFTON – Oxford won for the second time this season beating Afton in five games Friday, 25-16, 25-15, 24-26, 23-25, 25-14.
Kristi Shephard had four assists, two aces, and 14 digs for the Blackhawks (2-6). Chelsea and Olivia Roach shared the team high with four kills apiece.
Brittany Moore’s nine aces topped Afton, while Cassie Prezorski fed her teammates to the tune of 21 assists.
Individual Statistics
Oxford: Kristi Shephard, 2 aces,4 assists, 14 digs, Chelsea Roach, 4 kills, 3 assists, 1 block, Olivia Roach, 4 kills Sienna Brown, 1 save, 9 digs, Nicole Stoddard,10 digs Malorey Muzzy, 5 digs.
Afton (1-6 overall): Brittany Moore, 9 aces, 6 kills, Samantha Griffith, 8 kills, Stacey Guokas, 6 kills, Cassie Prezorski- 21 assists.

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