Greene has convincing answer to first league loss
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 9, Sidney 0
GREENE – Greene had a thoroughly convincing answer to its first division loss of the season routing Sidney Thursday.
Alex Driscoll scored the first of his two goals six minutes into the game, and Evan Moxley upped the lead to a pair of goals nine minutes later. “We needed to come back together as a team,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “We played a solid game against Maine-Endwell, but we had a disappointing outcome against Walton.”
The Trojans led 4-0 at halftime against the Warriors, and although Tallman shuffled his lineup, the goals kept coming at an even faster pace over the final 40 minutes. Mikki Brown also scored two goals. Cody Shapley, Nate Patrick, Corey Dietrich, and Brian Hebbard also found the Sidney net.
“We needed to rally as a team and get back to the possession style of dominance that we started the season with,” Tallman said. “We moved around guys and we’re still trying to figure out different combinations. The level of play didn’t drop off at all tonight.”
Greene plays at Unatego Tuesday and hosts Windsor Wednesday in the consolation game of Greene’s tournament.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Alex Driscoll, 2-1, Mikki Brown, 2-1; Evan Moxley, 1-1; Cody Shapley, 1-0, Nate Patrick, 1-1, Corey Dietrich, 1-0, Brian Hebbard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 22-11, (S) 1-1.
Saves: (G) Curtis Richards, 1, (S) Evan Eliason, 13.
B-G 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Bainbridge-Guilford avenged an early-season defeat to Oxford beating the Blackhawks Thursday night under the lights at Blackhawk Stadium.
Connor Glassett scored with one second left in the first half to put B-G on top. Jordan Smith took a direct kick from the left side of the 18-yard box about two yards outside the box, and Glassett redirected the ball into the net on a header.
Smith assisted Mike Mertz on B-G’s second goal, and Smith tacked on an insurance goal for the final margin. “We had a couple opportunities to score in the first half that went off the goal post, and their goalie (Zach Falciani) made some nice saves at the doorstep,” said Oxford coach Dennis Smith. “The goal at the end of the half was a little deflating. (B-G) obviously had the momentum going into the second half.”
Oxford plays at Afton on Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Connor Glassett, 1-0, Jordan Smith, 1-2; Mike Mertz, 1-0, Brooks Harmon, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (BG) 12-4, (O) 15-5.
Saves: (BG) Zach Falciani, 7. (O) Branden McConnell, 8.
Mt. Markham 10, S-E 0
WEST WINFIELD – Sherburne-Earlville ran into a buzzsaw on Thursday losing to Center State Conference division leader Mt. Markham.
Tyler Plows had four goals and Cody Homer had a hat trick in the victory. “They did a great job of finishing, and defensively we’ve really been struggling and marking up like we should be,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
Summary
(6-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Tyler Plows, 4-1, Cody Homer, 3-0, Taylor Davis, 2-0, Darvin Juarez, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (M) 26-2, (SE) 9-3.
Saves: (M) Alex Warble, 7, (SE) Sam Caton, 4, James Behret, 11.
Field Hockey
Harpursville 7, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Harpursville bounced back from a shutout loss to Greene earlier this week blanking Oxford on Thursday.
Liz Congdon scored all three of her goals in the first half for the Hornets, who raced to a 6-0 lead at halftime.
Summary
(6-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: Liz Congdon, 3-1, M. Townsend, 1-1; H. Makin, 1-0; Erin Dietzman, 1-0, Amanda Frayer, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (H) 22-11, (O) 7-1.
Saves: (O) Kersten Towndrow, 15. (H) 7.
Golf
Norwich 199, Owego 228
PLYMOUTH – Norwich’s winning streak reached 10, and the Tornado shot their best score of the season on the old nine at Canasawacta Country Club to clinch at least a tie for the STAC Central Division title.
Eric Walling led the Tornado linksters with a 2-over-par 37. Jacob Kelly was two back at 39, Frank Somich had a 40, Ryan Hagen turned in a 41, and Kyle Cashman completed Norwich’s balanced scoring shooting a 42.
Norwich improved to 11-3 overall and leads the division by three games over Owego with three matches left.
Results
(Par-35 Old Nine at C.C.C.)
Norwich: Eric Walling, 37; Jacob Kelly, 39; Frank Somich, 40; Ryan Hagen, 41; Kyle Cashman, 42.
Owego: Matt Kisloski, 40; Steve Yanchus, 43; Connor Gordineer, 44; Taylor Woloch, 47; Robbie Black, 54.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G played up to the level of competition, but fell in three games to Johnson City Thursday, 25-22, 25-19, 25-17.
Ciara Campagna had 23 assists for JC, and Sara Corbett led the winning team with 15 kills. “They beat us in three games, but it’s not like we rolled over for them,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins. “The girls played as well as they could tonight.”
Raleigh Hall had 12 kills and three aces for B-G, and Alexis Macy led with eight assists.
Statistics
Game scores: 25-22, 25-19, 25-17
B-G (1-10): Raileigh Hall, 12 kills, 3 aces; Alexis Macy, 1 ace, 2 kills, 8 assists; Saige Bullis, 3 digs; Meghan Hanvey, 5 kills Jo Jo Herron, 6 assists.
JC (8-2): Ciara Campagna, 23 assists, 6 digs, 2 aces; Sara Corbett 15 kills, 1 block.
Girls’ Tennis
Greene 4, Hancock 1
GREENE – Greene edged toward the .500 mark defeating Hancock on Thursday.
Eric Smith and Paige Taylor took wins at singles for Greene, who swept the two doubles matches to improve to 4-5 on the season.
Results
Singles: Erica Smith (Gr) def. Carmella Seely (Han), 6-1, 6-1; Megan Hunter (Han) def. Shaylem Bonney (Gr), 7-6 (5), 6-3; Paige Taylor (Gr) def. Khrystal Potter (Han) 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles: Kiana Duenas/Abby Conner (Gr) def. Alexa Sampson/Liz Brown (Han) 6-3, 7-6 (5); Alecia Shafer/Rachael Cox (Gr) def. Chelsea Keesler/Charlotte Amirault (Han), 6-2, 6-4.
Greene 9, Sidney 0
GREENE – Greene had a thoroughly convincing answer to its first division loss of the season routing Sidney Thursday.
Alex Driscoll scored the first of his two goals six minutes into the game, and Evan Moxley upped the lead to a pair of goals nine minutes later. “We needed to come back together as a team,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “We played a solid game against Maine-Endwell, but we had a disappointing outcome against Walton.”
The Trojans led 4-0 at halftime against the Warriors, and although Tallman shuffled his lineup, the goals kept coming at an even faster pace over the final 40 minutes. Mikki Brown also scored two goals. Cody Shapley, Nate Patrick, Corey Dietrich, and Brian Hebbard also found the Sidney net.
“We needed to rally as a team and get back to the possession style of dominance that we started the season with,” Tallman said. “We moved around guys and we’re still trying to figure out different combinations. The level of play didn’t drop off at all tonight.”
Greene plays at Unatego Tuesday and hosts Windsor Wednesday in the consolation game of Greene’s tournament.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Alex Driscoll, 2-1, Mikki Brown, 2-1; Evan Moxley, 1-1; Cody Shapley, 1-0, Nate Patrick, 1-1, Corey Dietrich, 1-0, Brian Hebbard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 22-11, (S) 1-1.
Saves: (G) Curtis Richards, 1, (S) Evan Eliason, 13.
B-G 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Bainbridge-Guilford avenged an early-season defeat to Oxford beating the Blackhawks Thursday night under the lights at Blackhawk Stadium.
Connor Glassett scored with one second left in the first half to put B-G on top. Jordan Smith took a direct kick from the left side of the 18-yard box about two yards outside the box, and Glassett redirected the ball into the net on a header.
Smith assisted Mike Mertz on B-G’s second goal, and Smith tacked on an insurance goal for the final margin. “We had a couple opportunities to score in the first half that went off the goal post, and their goalie (Zach Falciani) made some nice saves at the doorstep,” said Oxford coach Dennis Smith. “The goal at the end of the half was a little deflating. (B-G) obviously had the momentum going into the second half.”
Oxford plays at Afton on Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Connor Glassett, 1-0, Jordan Smith, 1-2; Mike Mertz, 1-0, Brooks Harmon, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (BG) 12-4, (O) 15-5.
Saves: (BG) Zach Falciani, 7. (O) Branden McConnell, 8.
Mt. Markham 10, S-E 0
WEST WINFIELD – Sherburne-Earlville ran into a buzzsaw on Thursday losing to Center State Conference division leader Mt. Markham.
Tyler Plows had four goals and Cody Homer had a hat trick in the victory. “They did a great job of finishing, and defensively we’ve really been struggling and marking up like we should be,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
Summary
(6-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Tyler Plows, 4-1, Cody Homer, 3-0, Taylor Davis, 2-0, Darvin Juarez, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (M) 26-2, (SE) 9-3.
Saves: (M) Alex Warble, 7, (SE) Sam Caton, 4, James Behret, 11.
Field Hockey
Harpursville 7, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Harpursville bounced back from a shutout loss to Greene earlier this week blanking Oxford on Thursday.
Liz Congdon scored all three of her goals in the first half for the Hornets, who raced to a 6-0 lead at halftime.
Summary
(6-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: Liz Congdon, 3-1, M. Townsend, 1-1; H. Makin, 1-0; Erin Dietzman, 1-0, Amanda Frayer, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (H) 22-11, (O) 7-1.
Saves: (O) Kersten Towndrow, 15. (H) 7.
Golf
Norwich 199, Owego 228
PLYMOUTH – Norwich’s winning streak reached 10, and the Tornado shot their best score of the season on the old nine at Canasawacta Country Club to clinch at least a tie for the STAC Central Division title.
Eric Walling led the Tornado linksters with a 2-over-par 37. Jacob Kelly was two back at 39, Frank Somich had a 40, Ryan Hagen turned in a 41, and Kyle Cashman completed Norwich’s balanced scoring shooting a 42.
Norwich improved to 11-3 overall and leads the division by three games over Owego with three matches left.
Results
(Par-35 Old Nine at C.C.C.)
Norwich: Eric Walling, 37; Jacob Kelly, 39; Frank Somich, 40; Ryan Hagen, 41; Kyle Cashman, 42.
Owego: Matt Kisloski, 40; Steve Yanchus, 43; Connor Gordineer, 44; Taylor Woloch, 47; Robbie Black, 54.
Volleyball
Johnson City 3, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G played up to the level of competition, but fell in three games to Johnson City Thursday, 25-22, 25-19, 25-17.
Ciara Campagna had 23 assists for JC, and Sara Corbett led the winning team with 15 kills. “They beat us in three games, but it’s not like we rolled over for them,” said B-G coach Pam Tompkins. “The girls played as well as they could tonight.”
Raleigh Hall had 12 kills and three aces for B-G, and Alexis Macy led with eight assists.
Statistics
Game scores: 25-22, 25-19, 25-17
B-G (1-10): Raileigh Hall, 12 kills, 3 aces; Alexis Macy, 1 ace, 2 kills, 8 assists; Saige Bullis, 3 digs; Meghan Hanvey, 5 kills Jo Jo Herron, 6 assists.
JC (8-2): Ciara Campagna, 23 assists, 6 digs, 2 aces; Sara Corbett 15 kills, 1 block.
Girls’ Tennis
Greene 4, Hancock 1
GREENE – Greene edged toward the .500 mark defeating Hancock on Thursday.
Eric Smith and Paige Taylor took wins at singles for Greene, who swept the two doubles matches to improve to 4-5 on the season.
Results
Singles: Erica Smith (Gr) def. Carmella Seely (Han), 6-1, 6-1; Megan Hunter (Han) def. Shaylem Bonney (Gr), 7-6 (5), 6-3; Paige Taylor (Gr) def. Khrystal Potter (Han) 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles: Kiana Duenas/Abby Conner (Gr) def. Alexa Sampson/Liz Brown (Han) 6-3, 7-6 (5); Alecia Shafer/Rachael Cox (Gr) def. Chelsea Keesler/Charlotte Amirault (Han), 6-2, 6-4.
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