Oxford plays most complete game of season
Baseball
Oxford 9, Bainbridge 1
OXFORD – Oxford pitchers Andrew Golden and Justin Schray combined to throw a three-hitter in defeating Bainbridge Monday in the Otsenango Pony League.
Schray had a double and two singles finishing with a pair of RBI to lead Oxford’s hitters. “We played our best overall game this year,” said Oxford coach Jim Champlin. “Our situational hitting was superb. Six different players had an RBI, and Joe Nelson was outstanding at second base. Hopefully, this bodes well as we enter the final stretch of the season.”
Oxford (5-3) hosts Edmeston on Thursday and finishes the regular season at Greene on Monday.
Sherburne 14, Greene 5
SHERBURNE – Sherburne used four pitchers scattering five hits to come back from a 5-0 deficit in the opening inning to beat Greene on Monday in the Otsenango Pony League.
Anthony Palmer and Carter Cole had triples, and Palmer along with Jesse Yerton finished with two hits apiece. Cole pitched 1 2-3 innings of relief striking out two and allowing one hit to pick up the victory. Palmer, Matt Smith, and Yerton also filled in on the hill for Sherburne.
Norwich 13, Edmeston 0
NORWICH – Cameron Prime struck out 15 and completed a no-hitter Monday night in Norwich’s romp over Edmeston.
Prime added a 3-for-4 day at the plate with two RBI and four runs scored. Cody Barnes went 3-for-4, while Robbie Wheeler, Brenden McInerney, and Derek Manwarren had two RBI apiece. Norwich improved to 9-0 on the season with its final Otsenango Pony League regular season game on Thursday against Sherburne.
Last week, Prime led off the game with a home run, and Chris Trevisani pitched a complete game striking out seven in a 7-2 win over Bainbridge.
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Last week’s games
Oneonta Red 9, Unadilla Valley II
ONEONTA – Oneonta scored three runs in each of the first three innings to beat Unadilla Valley II in a non-division Otsenango Pony League game last weekend.
Austin Taylor, Austin Lewis, and Kyle King all had two hits for UV II, an under-14 team that now boasts a record of 3-5 overall (3-3 in division play).
Austin Scheer picked up the win for Oneonta and Esteban Cruz was 2-for-2 at the plate for the winners.
Score by Innings R H E
UV 2 000 010 1 2 8 6
On. Red 333 000 x 9 5 3
WP–Austin Scheer, LP–Eric Voorhis.
Laurens 11, UV II 9
Score by innings R H E
Laur. 200 180 11 3 2
UV2 104 250 9 4 4
WP–Barrows, LP–M. Alford.
Sherburne 9, Edmeston 5
SHERBURNE – Sherburne banged out 13 hits to support winning pitcher Jesse Yerton in an Otsenango Pony League victory over Edmeston. Yerton allowed just one hit in three innings, and Matthew Smith had six strikeouts and one hit allowed in four innings pitched.
Oxford 9, Bainbridge 1
OXFORD – Oxford pitchers Andrew Golden and Justin Schray combined to throw a three-hitter in defeating Bainbridge Monday in the Otsenango Pony League.
Schray had a double and two singles finishing with a pair of RBI to lead Oxford’s hitters. “We played our best overall game this year,” said Oxford coach Jim Champlin. “Our situational hitting was superb. Six different players had an RBI, and Joe Nelson was outstanding at second base. Hopefully, this bodes well as we enter the final stretch of the season.”
Oxford (5-3) hosts Edmeston on Thursday and finishes the regular season at Greene on Monday.
Sherburne 14, Greene 5
SHERBURNE – Sherburne used four pitchers scattering five hits to come back from a 5-0 deficit in the opening inning to beat Greene on Monday in the Otsenango Pony League.
Anthony Palmer and Carter Cole had triples, and Palmer along with Jesse Yerton finished with two hits apiece. Cole pitched 1 2-3 innings of relief striking out two and allowing one hit to pick up the victory. Palmer, Matt Smith, and Yerton also filled in on the hill for Sherburne.
Norwich 13, Edmeston 0
NORWICH – Cameron Prime struck out 15 and completed a no-hitter Monday night in Norwich’s romp over Edmeston.
Prime added a 3-for-4 day at the plate with two RBI and four runs scored. Cody Barnes went 3-for-4, while Robbie Wheeler, Brenden McInerney, and Derek Manwarren had two RBI apiece. Norwich improved to 9-0 on the season with its final Otsenango Pony League regular season game on Thursday against Sherburne.
Last week, Prime led off the game with a home run, and Chris Trevisani pitched a complete game striking out seven in a 7-2 win over Bainbridge.
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Last week’s games
Oneonta Red 9, Unadilla Valley II
ONEONTA – Oneonta scored three runs in each of the first three innings to beat Unadilla Valley II in a non-division Otsenango Pony League game last weekend.
Austin Taylor, Austin Lewis, and Kyle King all had two hits for UV II, an under-14 team that now boasts a record of 3-5 overall (3-3 in division play).
Austin Scheer picked up the win for Oneonta and Esteban Cruz was 2-for-2 at the plate for the winners.
Score by Innings R H E
UV 2 000 010 1 2 8 6
On. Red 333 000 x 9 5 3
WP–Austin Scheer, LP–Eric Voorhis.
Laurens 11, UV II 9
Score by innings R H E
Laur. 200 180 11 3 2
UV2 104 250 9 4 4
WP–Barrows, LP–M. Alford.
Sherburne 9, Edmeston 5
SHERBURNE – Sherburne banged out 13 hits to support winning pitcher Jesse Yerton in an Otsenango Pony League victory over Edmeston. Yerton allowed just one hit in three innings, and Matthew Smith had six strikeouts and one hit allowed in four innings pitched.
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