Norwich falls to SV, Vikings win 10th game
Boys’ Soccer
Susquehanna Valley 6, Norwich 0
CONKLIN – Susquehanna Valley scored three goals in the first six minutes of the game to quickly take command of its Friday night home game with Norwich.
Ryan Caroway, Austin Lash, and Michael Rood all had one goal and one assist for the Sabers, who beat Norwich earlier this season, 9-0. “They scored early and often. They’re just a very good, very quick, skillful team,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey of the Sabers. “We played a better second half, but we need to do that for both halves.”
Norwich hosts Johnson City on Wednesday.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Ryan Caroway 1-1, Austin Lash 1-1, Michael Rood 1-1, Justin Caroway 1-1, Nick Blakeslee 0-2, Josh Swanger 1-0, Tim Perry, 0-1; Jimmy Smith 1-0.
Saves: (N) Nate Perry, 15; Lucas Follett, 1; (SV) Aaron Cornish, 2.
Shots-corners: (N) 5-2: (SV) 22-8.
Otselic Valley 5, Brookfield 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley reached the 10-win total on Friday night racing to a 4-1 lead over Brookfield in the first half.
“It wasn’t a great game from our point of view,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We were just a little ragged and rough around the edges, and I hope we can work out the kinks. Brookfield played hard and made a game of it.”
Jason Olin led the Vikings’ offense with hat trick, and Dusty Davis had the Vikings’ other two goals. Dylan Comfort picked up eight saves for OV, whose record is now 10-2 overall.
“It was a closer game than the score indicates, and they probably had the ball more of the time,” Loomis said. “We were just able to put the ball in the net when we had the opportunities.”
Summary
(4-1 at half)
Goals-assists (OV) Jason Olin, 3-1; Dusty Davis, 2-0, Brent Rasmussen, 0-2, Jef Pittsley, 0-1; (B) Jake Gristwood, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 19-4, (B) 9-4.
Saves: (OV) Dylan Comfort, 8, (B) Chris Jensen, 11.
Girls’ Soccer
S-E 2, Morrisville-Eaton 1
MORRISVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville was able to tie the game with 30 seconds left in the first half, and Briana Vibbard’s breakaway goal with four minutes remaining gave S-E its 10th win of the season on Friday.
Down to M-E by a goal, Sarah Brown scored for the Marauders (10-3) off a deflection to give the visitors some momentum entering halftime. “It was a very intense game, and we played well,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We didn’t finish our opportunities as well as we normally do, but we were able to get the win, and we needed it.”
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) J. Murray, 1-0. (SE) Sarah Brown, 1-0; Briana Vibbard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 15-3, (ME) 5-1
Saves: (SE) Sierra Morris, 4, (ME) 7.
Morris 2, G-MU 1 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – Morris scored with 31 seconds left in the first overtime to avenge an early-season loss to the Raiders on Friday.
Cassie Schwarzhans tallied for the Mustangs getting pass from Charlotte Rozanski.
G-MU (6-5-2) took a one-goal lead into halftime on the strength of Blake Stensland’s goal just five minutes into the game.
Amanda Flint knotted the game for Morris tallying with under six minutes left in the second half.
Summary
(Morris scored in first OT, G-MU led 1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Cassie Schwarzhans 1-0, Amanda Flint 1-0, Charlotte Rozanski 0-1. (GMU) Blake Stensland 1-0.
Shots-cornerkicks: (M) 9-2; (G) 13-0.
Saves: (M) Katie Humphries, 5; (G) Logan Eltz, 7.
Susquehanna Valley 6, Norwich 0
CONKLIN – Susquehanna Valley scored three goals in the first six minutes of the game to quickly take command of its Friday night home game with Norwich.
Ryan Caroway, Austin Lash, and Michael Rood all had one goal and one assist for the Sabers, who beat Norwich earlier this season, 9-0. “They scored early and often. They’re just a very good, very quick, skillful team,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey of the Sabers. “We played a better second half, but we need to do that for both halves.”
Norwich hosts Johnson City on Wednesday.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Ryan Caroway 1-1, Austin Lash 1-1, Michael Rood 1-1, Justin Caroway 1-1, Nick Blakeslee 0-2, Josh Swanger 1-0, Tim Perry, 0-1; Jimmy Smith 1-0.
Saves: (N) Nate Perry, 15; Lucas Follett, 1; (SV) Aaron Cornish, 2.
Shots-corners: (N) 5-2: (SV) 22-8.
Otselic Valley 5, Brookfield 1
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley reached the 10-win total on Friday night racing to a 4-1 lead over Brookfield in the first half.
“It wasn’t a great game from our point of view,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “We were just a little ragged and rough around the edges, and I hope we can work out the kinks. Brookfield played hard and made a game of it.”
Jason Olin led the Vikings’ offense with hat trick, and Dusty Davis had the Vikings’ other two goals. Dylan Comfort picked up eight saves for OV, whose record is now 10-2 overall.
“It was a closer game than the score indicates, and they probably had the ball more of the time,” Loomis said. “We were just able to put the ball in the net when we had the opportunities.”
Summary
(4-1 at half)
Goals-assists (OV) Jason Olin, 3-1; Dusty Davis, 2-0, Brent Rasmussen, 0-2, Jef Pittsley, 0-1; (B) Jake Gristwood, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (OV) 19-4, (B) 9-4.
Saves: (OV) Dylan Comfort, 8, (B) Chris Jensen, 11.
Girls’ Soccer
S-E 2, Morrisville-Eaton 1
MORRISVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville was able to tie the game with 30 seconds left in the first half, and Briana Vibbard’s breakaway goal with four minutes remaining gave S-E its 10th win of the season on Friday.
Down to M-E by a goal, Sarah Brown scored for the Marauders (10-3) off a deflection to give the visitors some momentum entering halftime. “It was a very intense game, and we played well,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We didn’t finish our opportunities as well as we normally do, but we were able to get the win, and we needed it.”
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) J. Murray, 1-0. (SE) Sarah Brown, 1-0; Briana Vibbard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 15-3, (ME) 5-1
Saves: (SE) Sierra Morris, 4, (ME) 7.
Morris 2, G-MU 1 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – Morris scored with 31 seconds left in the first overtime to avenge an early-season loss to the Raiders on Friday.
Cassie Schwarzhans tallied for the Mustangs getting pass from Charlotte Rozanski.
G-MU (6-5-2) took a one-goal lead into halftime on the strength of Blake Stensland’s goal just five minutes into the game.
Amanda Flint knotted the game for Morris tallying with under six minutes left in the second half.
Summary
(Morris scored in first OT, G-MU led 1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Cassie Schwarzhans 1-0, Amanda Flint 1-0, Charlotte Rozanski 0-1. (GMU) Blake Stensland 1-0.
Shots-cornerkicks: (M) 9-2; (G) 13-0.
Saves: (M) Katie Humphries, 5; (G) Logan Eltz, 7.
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