Greene captures Barrows, Bromley tournament

Field Hockey

Greene 3, Whitney Point 1
GREENE – Greene proved that it not just a front-runner showing its comeback ability in a title win at the 2nd Annual Nancy Barrows, Nancy Bromley Tournament, Saturday against Whitney Point.
The Golden Eagles led 1-0 at the half on the strength of a goal early in the game by Paige Monsen. “Our kids did not seem rattled by the goal, and that was good,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We weren’t back on our heels in the first half, but we weren’t as aggressive.”
The Trojans’ level of play raised significantly in the second half. Jahna Driscoll scored the tying goal nine minutes into the second half after Andrea Day’s pass. Day brought the ball down the field and into the middle before dumping the ball to Driscoll. Driscoll tallied the go-ahead goal – her 29th this season – on a penalty corner pass from Emily Conroe with 12:36 remaining. Just over a minute later, Emily Gascon added an insurance goal.
“Whitney Point has been kind of like us, and their goalie hasn’t been tested as much,” Carlin said. “We made some adjustments and wanted to make sure we got some shots on goal and made their goalie play a little bit. Another key was that we outhustled them to the ball on numerous occasions, and we were winning more of the 50-50 balls.”
Devyn Staley anchored the Trojans’ defense making 10 saves as Greene improved to 13-0 on the season.
Finals
Summary
(1-0 WP at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jahna Driscoll 2-0, Emily Gascon 1-0, Andrea Day 0-1, Emily Conroe 0-1. (WP) Paige Monsen 1-0, Jaime Dean 0-1.
Goalie saves: Devyn Staley (G) 10; Nicole Gregg (WP) 1.
Shots-corners: (G) 6-4; (WP) 15-6.

Boys’ Soccer

G-MU 3, Richfield Springs 0
COPES CORNERS – Wet, sloppy conditions did not deter the Raiders from scoring early goals against Richfield Springs Friday afternoon.
Greg Delaney had a pair of tallies, and Corin Todd added insurance for a three-goal lead at intermission. G-MU is 7-2-4 in league play and 9-2-4 overall, a half-game behind division leader Edmeston.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Greg Delaney, 2-0, Corin Todd, 1-0, Jacob MacDuff, 0-1.

Owego 5, Norwich 0
OWEGO – Owego busted out from a 1-0 halftime lead scoring four goals in the second half against Tornado, the first just over 2 1/2 minutes after intermission.
Camden Bushen had a hat trick for the Indians, who seemed rejuvenated after a 20-minute halftime period in which the senior players were recognized. “A couple of their goals came in the last 20 minutes when we had pulled up our team to try to score,” said Norwich coach John McCumiskey. “Nate Perry had another outstanding game in goal for us, especially with how sloppy it was outside.”
Norwich wraps up its season tonight at home when it plays Afton at 7 p.m.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Camden Bushen, 3-0, Adam Kahabka, 1-0, Nate Skiff, 1-0; Tyler Stickler, 0-2, Tim Gilli, 0-1; Ben Damico, 0-1, Aaron Francis, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 18-17, (N) 4-3.
Saves: (O) Scott Johnson, 2. (N) Nate Perry, 12.

Girls’ Soccer

Unadilla Valley 1, B-G 1
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley put the finishing touches on a MAC division two championship playing to a tie with Bainbridge-Guilford in Friday afternoon’s game.
B-G, outshot 21-8, held a one-goal lead at the break on the strength of Colleen Davis’ unassisted goal.
UV scored the equalizer just 2:25 into the second half. Sumi Gysin found the net after a pass from Krystyn Gould. “We had some real good opportunities, but the conditions didn’t help us – or anyone for that matter,” said UV coach Janelle Ross.
UV will play Greene at Greene on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. for the overall league championship. The Storm beat the Trojans in the regular season meeting.
Summary
(1-0 B-G at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Sumi Gysin, 1-0, Krystyn Gould, 0-1. (BG) Colleen Davis, 1-0.
Shots-cornerkicks: (UV) 21-11, (BG) 8-7.
Saves: (UV) Jordan Anderson, 7, (BG) Caiti Anderson, 15.

Seton Catholic Central 3, Norwich 1
BINGHAMTON – Norwich hung close with Seton Catholic Central Saturday in its final game of the season dropping a two-goal final to the Saints.
Katie Jones scored twice for Seton, who never had complete control of the game. Alyssa MacIntosh scored her second goal of the season for the Tornado (1-15) as Tori Parsons chipped a picture-perfect pass to set up the tally at 23:40. “It was a real pretty play,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina of the goal. “It was just a fantastic game for us to finish the season.”
NHS goalie Hailey Dietrich made nine saves, and her aggressive play helped keep the game close, Fiorina said.
Late Thursday, Norwich dropped a 3-0 final to Owego on the Indians’ senior recognition night. Lexi Hilliker had all three goals for the host club. Dietrich made 17 saves to lead the NHS defense that was much more stingy in the latter stages of the season.
Score by half
SCC 2 1 –3
NHS 0 1 –1
Goals-assists: (S) Alyssa Ricci 1-1, Taylor Farrell 0-1, Katie Jones 2-0, Lindsey Aingworth 0-1. (N) Alyssa MacIntosh 1-0, Tori Parsons, 0-1.
Saves: Bridget Miranda (S) 4; Hailey Dietrich (N) 9.
Shots-corners: (S) 12-2, (N) 4-3.
Owego 3, Norwich 0
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Lexi Hilliker, 3-0, Courtney Malia, 0-1; Olivia Bishop, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (O) 28-11, (N) 1-0
Saves: Hailey Dietrich 17. (O) Brittany Rando, 1

Sauquoit Valley 2, S-E 1
SAUQUOIT – Playing at Center State Conference division leader Sauquoit Valley on Thursday night, Sherburne-Earlville proved it could play with the best in the league losing by a single goal.
Alyssa Marchione had both goals for SV, who led by a single goal at halftime. “They’re an undefeated team, and this was our best game of the season,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We played a full 80 minutes of solid soccer. This is a game that could have gone either way.”
Gemma Godfrey, a recent call-up from the junior varsity team, had S-E’s lone goal tallying unassisted. “This is the caliber of play we’ll see in sectionals, and this game will definitely give us some confidence,” Davis said.
Summary
(1-0 SV at the half)
Goals-assists: (SV) Alyssa Marchione, 2-0. (SE) Gemma Godfrey, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 9-3 , (SV) 13-6.
Saves: (SE) Sierra Morris, 7, (SV) 4.

Girls’ Swimming

Norwich 94, Susquehanna Valley 90
CONKLIN – Although Susquehanna Valley won the final event to keep it close, Norwich clinched is second meet victory of the season defeating the Sabers Friday.
Norwich was first in seven of the events getting a pair of individual victories from Sara Loomis (50, 100 freestyle), and Erin Gawronski (200 individual medley, 500 freestyle). Rachel Zieno picked up an win in the 200-yard freestyle, and Shannon Curley helped wrap up the win taking the 100-yard breaststroke. Curley and Loomis also helped out in the winning 200-yard medley relay teaming with Chrissy Stroh and Kerstin Franklin.
“We had a lot of good swims tonight, and the most outstanding was Catherine Eaton in the 500-yard freestyle,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “She dropped four seconds off her best time to finish second to Erin.”
Norwich will honor its seniors before Friday night’s home meet.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (N) Chrissy Stroh, Kerstin Franklin, Shannon Curley, Sara Loomis, 2:09.14; 200 freestyle: Rachel Zieno (N), 2:19.63; 200 individual medley: Erin Gawronski (N), 2:31.56; 50 freestyle: Loomis (N), 27.27; Diving: Tash Stockton (SV), 187.75; 100 butterfly: Kimmie Fuller (SV), 1:09.68; 100 freestyle: Loomis (N), 1:01.90; 500 freestyle: (N) Gawronski, 5:56.55; 200 freestyle relay: SV (Liz Chantry, Hope Olsen, Abby Blackman, Jess Lord), 1:57.70; 100 backstroke: Chantry (SV), 1:14.27; 100 breaststroke: Curley (N), 1:21.84; 400 freestyle relay: SV (Amy Lipski, Lord, Brittni Green, Fuller), 4:34.72.

Greene 90, Sherburne-Earlville 60
GREENE – Greene moved over the .500 mark topping longtime rival Sherburne-Earlville on Friday night. The Trojans won nine events as head coach Mike Platta shuffled his lineup.
Kristina Reynolds had two wins for Sherburne-Earlville.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (G) Jessica Brooks, Stoppkotte, Emily Bertram, Maureen McDermott, 2:13.17; 200 freestyle: Seanna Farrow (G) 2:29.67; 200 individual medley: K. Reynolds (S) 2:38.28; 50 freestyle: E. Powrie (S) 29.40; Diving: Jenny Yeager 124.20; 100 butterfly: (SE) K. Reynolds 1:13.06; 100 freestyle: Brooks (G) 1:00.70; 500 freestyle: Moriah McCauley (G) 6:40.76; 200 free relay: Greene (Bertram, Danielle Lord, Autumn VanEtten, Deanna Bay) 2:01.95; 100 backstroke: Brooks (G) 1:05.95; 100 breaststroke: Stoppkotte (G) 1:23.39; 400 freestyle relay: Greene (Bertram, McCauley, Brooks, Bay) 4:27.10.

Volleyball

Norwich 3, Afton 2
NORWICH – Norwich completed a perfect week of volleyball beating Afton in three games, 25-19, 15-25, 25-9, 21-25, 27-25.
The Tornado (5-3, 9-3) were without the services of key players Megan Moses and Taylor Cook, said head coach Shelly Alger, who needed to shuffle the lineup to fill in the games.
Jasmine Whitfield had one of her biggest days of the seasons serving seven aces to go with 12 assists. Lexi Perez added a team-high nine kills and served five aces.
Cassie Prezorski topped the Afton crew with nine aces, 14 assists, and 14 digs.
Thursday night, Norwich won its fifth league game of the season sweeping Susquehanna Valley, 25-14, 25-15, 25-23.
Moses led with four service aces, Laura Zagada and Lexi Perez had three kills, Perez finished with three stuff blocks, and Whitfield picked up six assists.
Norwich plays Windsor tonight and Afton is at Chenango Forks Tuesday.
Statistics
Norwich 3, Afton 2
NHS: J. Whitfield, 7 aces, 12 assists, 1 dig; L. Perez, 5 aces, 9 kills, 1 block, 1 dig; Katie Wallen, 2 aces, 1 kill, 1 block; Rhea French, 4 aces, 5 assists, 2 digs; Jess Hubbard, 1 ace, 5 kills, 2 blocks; Marissa West, 2 aces, 1 assists.
Afton: Cassie Prezorski, 9 aces, 14 digs, 14 assists; Britt Moore, 4 aces, 3 kills, 9 digs; Sam Griffth, 5 kills, 9 digs; Stacey Guokas, 11 kills, 9 digs; Chelsey Boudreau, 5 kills.
NHS 3, SV 0
NHS Statistics
Megan Moses, 4 aces, Laura Zagada, 2 aces, 3 kills, 2 digs; Lexi Perez, 3 kills, 3 blocks, 3 digs; J. Whitfield, 6 assists, 1 dig; Rhea French, 2 aces, 1 assist, 2 digs; Jessica Hubbard, 1 ace, 2 kills, 1 block.

Greene 3, Sidney 2
GREENE – Greene rallied to win the final two games beating Sidney in five on Friday, 25-7, 20-25, 23-25, 27-25, 27-25.
Rebecca Hanrahan had 16 kills, Trina Ives led with seven assics to go with six digs, and Marissa Pierce served a team-best nine aces.
Statistics
Game scores: 25-7, 20-25, 23-25, 27-25, 27-25.
Sidney: Aces: Michaela Lewis 5, Sevgi Combudak 5; Kills: Vanessa Strong 4, Ashley Gardner 4, Lewis 4; Assists: Strong 10; Digs: Courtney Williams, 6.
Greene: Aces: Marissa Pierce 9; Kills: Rebecca Hanrahan 16; Assists: Trina Ives 7; Blocks: Hanrahan 1, Pierce 1; Digs: Ives 6, Tara Hickey 6.
JV: Greene (2-1).

Cross Country

New Hartford Invitational
NEW HARTFORD – At the New Hartford Invitational, Sherburne-Earlville’s boys placed eighth out of 13 teams, and beat two league opponents who were in the mix in Saturday’s 3.1-mile race.
Noah Huff led the Marauders finishing 20th out of 115 boys in 18:30. Dan Palmiter was 34th in 19:23, and Dakota Nelson was three spots back of Palmiter timing 19:27.
“We beat Ilion, a team we lost to earlier this season, and also Westmoreland,” said S-E coach Anne Geary of her team’s high points. “This was encouraging for us, especially going into the league championship next weekend.”
S-E senior Sofeia Eddy led her team placing 29th out of 104 runners in 22:56.
S-E Boys (115 runners)
Noah Huff (20), 18:30, Dan Palmiter (34), 19:23, Dakota Nelson (37), 19:27; Ryan Palmiter (84), 21:33, Mike Combes (102), 23:26. Others: Matt Piazzi (108), 24:13, James Behret (111), 32:18 Brady Foster(114), 35:11.
S-E Girls (104 runners)
Sofeia Eddy (29), 22:56, Gabby Huff (81), 27:41; Erin Mahardy (91), 29:39, Sierra Ulrich (96), 31:15, Jamie Schuman (101), 36:33.

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