Norwich linksters win 5th straight
Golf
Norwich 200, Seton Catholic Central 202
PLYMOUTH – Norwich matched its season-low score on the home layout at Canasawacta Country Club, and it needed that kind of effort Wednesday against Seton Catholic Central in winning its fifth straight match.
“They’re the division leaders in the STAC East division, so this is a big win for us,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “They are probably the strongest team one through six, but playing at home is obviously an advantage.”
Eric Walling had birdies on the first and fifth holes to lead the Tornado with a 37. Jacob Kelly and Frank Somich carded 39s, Ryan Hagen fired a 42 over the C.C.C. old nine, and Corey Johnson turned in a 43.
Norwich (5-3, 6-3) is at Johnson City on Tuesday.
Results
(par-35 old nine at C.C.C.)
NHS: Eric Walling, 37; Jacob Kelly, 39; Frank Somich, 39; Ryan Hagen, 42, Corey Johnson, 43.
SCC: Josh Jimenez, 37; Paul Caletka, 40; Bob Garbade, 41; Connor Shanahan, 41; John Armstrong, 43.
Girls’ Tennis
Unadilla Valley 4, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Lindsey Avolio and Carley Benson won in singles for UV, and the Storm swept the doubles to win at Oxford on Wednesday.
Annmarie Paster had the Blackhawks’ lone team point winning at second singles.
Amanda Leech and Kyra Wright along with Haley Benson and Kiran Burst claimed doubles wins for UV.
Results
Singles: Lindsey Avolio (UV) defeated Danielle Backus (O), 6-0, 6-2; Annmarie Paster (O) defeated Abby Grace (UV), 6-3, 6-2; Carley Benson (UV) defeated Kayla Golden (O), 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Amanda Leech and Kyra Wright (UV) defeated Miranda Roche and Molly Rice (O), 6-4, 6-1; Haley Benson and Kiran Burst (UV) defeated Meg Murphy and Hailey Branham (O), 6-1, 6-0.
Cross Country
S-E sweeps at Oriskany
ORISKANY – For the second straight season, Sherburne-Earlville’s boys beat Oriskany on the road, and the Marauders added wins over New York Mills, Old Forge, and Westmoreland to complete a sweep on Wednesday.
Noah Huff and Dan Palmiter went one-two in the boys’ race. Huff finished the 3.1-mile course in 18:42, while Palmiter was next at 19:41.
Sofeia Eddy led S-E’s girls finishing first among 17 runners in 22:25.
“This was a nice race for us going into the E.J. Herman Invitational this weekend,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “It was nice to see 11 boys on the line for us. We’re showing improvement all the way down our lineup.”
Results
Team scores, boys: S-E 25, Oriskany 30, S-E 15, Old Forge incomplete, S-E 16, NY Mills 39, S-E 15, Westmoreland, incomplete.
S-E results: Noah Huff (1), 18:42; Dan Palmiter (2), 19:41; Dakota Nelson (6), 21:34; Jeff Verry (7), 21:39; Ryan Palmiter (11), 23:05.
S-E non-scoring runners: Mike Combes (21), 25:18; Matt Piazza (23), 26:28; Spencer Tompkins (25), 28:00, Brian Campbell (27), 30:20; James Behret (28), 32:26; Brady Foster (32), 34:44.
S-E Girls (17 runners): Sofeia Eddy (1), 22:25, Erin Mahardy (8), 28:04; Gabby Huff (10), 29:06; Sierra Ulrich (14), 33:48.
Field Hockey
Canastota 2, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Jessica Patterelli scored midway through the first half, but it was Kissandra Blaiser’s tally less than three minutes into the second half that keyed the Raiders’ victory over the Marauders Wednesday.
“That second goal was the the back-breaker,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Katherine Robertson stopped Canastota’s initial shot. Blaiser picked up the rebound and lifted a high shot over Robertson’s shoulder.
S-E plays at Cooperstown on Friday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Jessica Patterelli, 1-0, Kissandra Blaiser, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (C) 9-12, (SE) 1-3.
Saves: (C) McKenzie Kutzuba, 1. (SE) katherine Robertson, 7.
Volleyball
Greene 3, Harpursville 2
GREENE – After losing the first two games to Harpursville, Greene rallied to defeat the Hornets, 24-26, 24-26, 25-15, 25-13, 25-16 Wednesday night.
Rebecca Hanrahan had a big day for the Trojans finishing with 13 kills, 12 digs, four aces, and three blocks. Trina Ives added a team-high 10 assists.
Leaders
Harp: Erin Avery, 6 aces, 7 assists; Irisa Kelly, 6 kills, Nicole Stephenson, 6 kills.
Greene: Rebecca Hanrahan, 13 kills, 3 blocks, 12 digs, 4 aces, Trina Ives, 10 assists.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Deposit 2
DEPOSIT – Raileigh Hall had her third match over the last two weeks with at least 20 kills leading Bainbridge-Guilford past Deposit in five games Wednesday, 19-25, 14-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-19.
Hall finished with exactly 20 kills and a team-best eight aces. JoJo Herron finished with 23 assists in the win.
Kimberly Campo put away seven kills for Deposit to go with 11 assists.
Statistics
Deposit: Kim Campo, 11 assists, 7 kills; Sammi Kline, 13 digs, 7 kills; Shannon Faulkner, 5 aces, 6 kills.
B-G: Raileigh Hall, 20 kills, 8 aces; JoJo Herron, 23 assists, 3 aces; Saige Bullis, 6 digs; Megon Harvey, 6 kills; Alicia Sabines, 4 kills; Annalise Haberman, 3 kills.
Norwich 200, Seton Catholic Central 202
PLYMOUTH – Norwich matched its season-low score on the home layout at Canasawacta Country Club, and it needed that kind of effort Wednesday against Seton Catholic Central in winning its fifth straight match.
“They’re the division leaders in the STAC East division, so this is a big win for us,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “They are probably the strongest team one through six, but playing at home is obviously an advantage.”
Eric Walling had birdies on the first and fifth holes to lead the Tornado with a 37. Jacob Kelly and Frank Somich carded 39s, Ryan Hagen fired a 42 over the C.C.C. old nine, and Corey Johnson turned in a 43.
Norwich (5-3, 6-3) is at Johnson City on Tuesday.
Results
(par-35 old nine at C.C.C.)
NHS: Eric Walling, 37; Jacob Kelly, 39; Frank Somich, 39; Ryan Hagen, 42, Corey Johnson, 43.
SCC: Josh Jimenez, 37; Paul Caletka, 40; Bob Garbade, 41; Connor Shanahan, 41; John Armstrong, 43.
Girls’ Tennis
Unadilla Valley 4, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Lindsey Avolio and Carley Benson won in singles for UV, and the Storm swept the doubles to win at Oxford on Wednesday.
Annmarie Paster had the Blackhawks’ lone team point winning at second singles.
Amanda Leech and Kyra Wright along with Haley Benson and Kiran Burst claimed doubles wins for UV.
Results
Singles: Lindsey Avolio (UV) defeated Danielle Backus (O), 6-0, 6-2; Annmarie Paster (O) defeated Abby Grace (UV), 6-3, 6-2; Carley Benson (UV) defeated Kayla Golden (O), 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Amanda Leech and Kyra Wright (UV) defeated Miranda Roche and Molly Rice (O), 6-4, 6-1; Haley Benson and Kiran Burst (UV) defeated Meg Murphy and Hailey Branham (O), 6-1, 6-0.
Cross Country
S-E sweeps at Oriskany
ORISKANY – For the second straight season, Sherburne-Earlville’s boys beat Oriskany on the road, and the Marauders added wins over New York Mills, Old Forge, and Westmoreland to complete a sweep on Wednesday.
Noah Huff and Dan Palmiter went one-two in the boys’ race. Huff finished the 3.1-mile course in 18:42, while Palmiter was next at 19:41.
Sofeia Eddy led S-E’s girls finishing first among 17 runners in 22:25.
“This was a nice race for us going into the E.J. Herman Invitational this weekend,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “It was nice to see 11 boys on the line for us. We’re showing improvement all the way down our lineup.”
Results
Team scores, boys: S-E 25, Oriskany 30, S-E 15, Old Forge incomplete, S-E 16, NY Mills 39, S-E 15, Westmoreland, incomplete.
S-E results: Noah Huff (1), 18:42; Dan Palmiter (2), 19:41; Dakota Nelson (6), 21:34; Jeff Verry (7), 21:39; Ryan Palmiter (11), 23:05.
S-E non-scoring runners: Mike Combes (21), 25:18; Matt Piazza (23), 26:28; Spencer Tompkins (25), 28:00, Brian Campbell (27), 30:20; James Behret (28), 32:26; Brady Foster (32), 34:44.
S-E Girls (17 runners): Sofeia Eddy (1), 22:25, Erin Mahardy (8), 28:04; Gabby Huff (10), 29:06; Sierra Ulrich (14), 33:48.
Field Hockey
Canastota 2, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Jessica Patterelli scored midway through the first half, but it was Kissandra Blaiser’s tally less than three minutes into the second half that keyed the Raiders’ victory over the Marauders Wednesday.
“That second goal was the the back-breaker,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
Katherine Robertson stopped Canastota’s initial shot. Blaiser picked up the rebound and lifted a high shot over Robertson’s shoulder.
S-E plays at Cooperstown on Friday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Jessica Patterelli, 1-0, Kissandra Blaiser, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (C) 9-12, (SE) 1-3.
Saves: (C) McKenzie Kutzuba, 1. (SE) katherine Robertson, 7.
Volleyball
Greene 3, Harpursville 2
GREENE – After losing the first two games to Harpursville, Greene rallied to defeat the Hornets, 24-26, 24-26, 25-15, 25-13, 25-16 Wednesday night.
Rebecca Hanrahan had a big day for the Trojans finishing with 13 kills, 12 digs, four aces, and three blocks. Trina Ives added a team-high 10 assists.
Leaders
Harp: Erin Avery, 6 aces, 7 assists; Irisa Kelly, 6 kills, Nicole Stephenson, 6 kills.
Greene: Rebecca Hanrahan, 13 kills, 3 blocks, 12 digs, 4 aces, Trina Ives, 10 assists.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Deposit 2
DEPOSIT – Raileigh Hall had her third match over the last two weeks with at least 20 kills leading Bainbridge-Guilford past Deposit in five games Wednesday, 19-25, 14-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-19.
Hall finished with exactly 20 kills and a team-best eight aces. JoJo Herron finished with 23 assists in the win.
Kimberly Campo put away seven kills for Deposit to go with 11 assists.
Statistics
Deposit: Kim Campo, 11 assists, 7 kills; Sammi Kline, 13 digs, 7 kills; Shannon Faulkner, 5 aces, 6 kills.
B-G: Raileigh Hall, 20 kills, 8 aces; JoJo Herron, 23 assists, 3 aces; Saige Bullis, 6 digs; Megon Harvey, 6 kills; Alicia Sabines, 4 kills; Annalise Haberman, 3 kills.
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