Norwich girls win first game this season

Girls’ Soccer

Norwich 2, Windsor 1
WINDSOR – Down by a goal at halftime, Norwich picked up the pace in the second half scoring twice for its first win of the season on Tuesday.
Tori Parsons hit a pass over the Windsor defense to Miranda Costin, who scored the tying goal with 18:50 expired in the second half. Four minutes later, Parsons beat the Windsor defense with fine individual moves, and connected on a shot from just inside 18 yards for the game-winner.
“We played a much better second half and the girls were happy with themselves,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina. “It’s like the light has now been turned on for us.”
Norwich plays at Chenango Forks on Thursday.
Summary
(1-0 Windsor at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Miranda Costin, 1-0, Tori Parsons, 1-1; (W) Sarah Auld, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (N) 13-5, (W) 5-0.
Saves: (N) Hailey Dietrich, 4. (W) 4.

Greene 4, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Greene defeated Oxford for the second time in four days as Paige Wilcox scored all four goals for the Trojans on Tuesday.
Julie Heggie and Teresa Morrison tallied for Oxford, who trailed the Trojans 2-1 at halftime.
Summary
(2-1 Greene at the half)
Goals-assists: (G) Paige Wilcox, 4-0, R. Smith, 0-1. (O) Julie Heggie, 1-1; Teresa Morrison, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 7-5, (O) 5-2.
Saves: (G) Shannon Gregory 3; (O) Baillie Lamariana, 3.

Field Hockey

Greene 5, Sidney 0
GREENE – Greene recorded its eighth straight shutout this season, although Sidney provided the most difficult challenge for the Trojans’ defense.
“It was great to be tested on defense, and we needed it,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “(Sidney) has some fast players that are highly skilled. We had to get back on defense and hold our own.”
Greene made its offensive opportunities count netting four goals in the first half, three off penalty corners. Jahna Driscoll had the first and last goal of the opening 30 minutes, and Andrea Day along with Abbey Wentlent tallied the other two. Driscoll’s second goal came in extended play on a penalty corner after the first-half time had expired.
“We passed the ball well tonight, and we had some nice executions from the backs, to the mids, and up to the forwards,” Carlin said.
Sidney finished with 16 shots on Greene, the most by any Trojans opponent this season. Trojans cageminder, Devyn Staley, finished with 14 saves.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jahna Driscoll, 2-1; Andrea Day, 1-0; Abbey Wentlent, 1-0, Emily Gascon, 1-0; Emily Conroe, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (G) 26-15, (S) 16-8.
Saves: (G) Devyn Staley, 14. (S) Brooke Ramage, 18.

S-E 1, Mohawk 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville overcame a slow start to score the tying goal in the second half and force its third tie this season in nine games.
Maggie Burlison knotted the game up at 17:47 of the second half getting a pass from Ashley Cappadonia.
The Marauders had little offense in the opening half to fall behind by a goal. “We played an excellent second half and overtime,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We just need to play that way from the beginning. When we decide to, we play very well.”
S-E (2-4-3) hosts Hamilton on Thursday.
Summary
(1-0 Mohawk at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Maggie Burlison, 1-0, Ashley Cappadonia, 0-1. (M) Kristyn Ozog, 1-0, Cecilia Guido, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 4-7; (M) 8-9.
Saves: (SE) Katherine Robertson, 7, (M) Christina Carroll, 2.

Girls’ Tennis

Greene 3  Oxford 2
 GREENW – Shaylem Bonney and Paige Taylor won singles matches for Greene, and the doubles team of Alecia Shaffer and Rachel Cox pulled out a straight sets win for the Trojans to secure a one-point win over Oxford Tuesday.
Kristen Audas won at first singles for Oxford, while the first doubles team of Charlene Beckwith and Molly Rice earned the Blackhawks’ other point.
Results
Singles: Kristen Audas (O) defeated Erica Smith (G)  7-6 (7-2), 6-2; Shaylem Bonney (G) defeated Annmarie Paster (O)   6-3, 2-6, 6-3; Paige Taylor (G) defeated Kayla Golden (O), 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Charlene Beckwith and Molly Rice (O) defeated Kiana Duenas and Abby Conner (G), 6-1, 6-1; Alecia Shafer and Rachael Cox (G) defeated Megan Murphy and Hailey Branham (O), 6-2, 6-1.
 
Volleyball

Chenango Forks 3, Afton 0

Game scores: 25-21, 25-11, 25-14.
Statistics
Chenango Forks: Cassie Forsyth, 5 assists, 2 kills; Amy Caryto, 2 kills.
Afton: Cassie Prezorski, 9 assists; Bekah Prezorski, 4 kills; Britt Moore, 2 aces.

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