Local sports roundup
Girls’ Swimming
Greene competes in Class C swim meet
Greene took home a sixth-place finish at the Section IV, Class C swimming meet last weekend to close the 2010 campaign.
The 400-yard free relay team of Jenny Yeager, Deanna Bay, Moriah McCauley, and Jessica Brooks earned the first second-place finish in that event in school history, and had the second-best time in school history (4:05.19), said head coach Mike Platta. “Three of those four swimmers return,” Platta said. “So the future looks bright.”
Brooks added a third in the 100-yard backstroke (1:05.53), and Yeager was third in the 200-yard freestyle (2:08.79).
“I wasn’t disappointed by the finish at all,” Platta said. “Every single swimmer on the team swam at sectionals, and our goals were pretty well defined. They all got a chance to see what sectionals are all about, and everyone swam their best time at sectionals. I would say it was a successful season.”
Cross Country
S-E finishes season strong
At Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School on Saturday, Sherburne-Earlville’s cross country teams wrapped up their seasons at the Section III championships.
Noah Huff placed 14th in the Class C meet out of 126 runners timing 18:27 over the 3.1-mile course. Huff’s finish led the Marauders to a third-place finish in the C-1 division, and S-E was sixth out of 15 total teams.
“Coming from a 14th-place finish last year, this was an admirable finish to the season for the boys,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “This group has an entire season to look back on and be proud.”
Dan Palmiter was 19th in 18:41, Dakota Nelson took 26th in 18:54, Jeff Verry was 57th in 20:38, and Ryan Palmiter completed the scoring runners placing 59th in 20:40.
Sofeia Eddy finished her career for the S-E girls taking 29th out of 108 girls timing 22:43. Erin Mahardy was next clocking 26:34 (71st), and Gabby Huff was third in line finishing in 26:47 for 74th.
“It was an impressive finish for Sofeia,” Geary said. “The girls struggled at the beginning of the season with an incomplete team status, but they came back and truly worked individually and as a team.”
S-E boys’ results
Noah Huff, (14), 18:27; Dan Palmiter (19), 18:41; Dakota Nelson (26), 18:54; Jeff Verry (57), 20:38; Ryan Palmiter (59), 20:40.
Non-scoring runners: Matt Piazzi (89), 23:40; Spencer Tompkins (118), 24:35; Mike Combes (118), 24:35; Brian Campbell (125), 28:22; Brady Foster (126), 34:06.
S-E girls
Sofeia Eddy (29), 22:43; Erin Mahardy (71), 26:34; Gabby Huff (74), 26:47; Sierra Ulrich (82), 31:54; Jamie Schuman (85), 35:33.
Greene competes in Class C swim meet
Greene took home a sixth-place finish at the Section IV, Class C swimming meet last weekend to close the 2010 campaign.
The 400-yard free relay team of Jenny Yeager, Deanna Bay, Moriah McCauley, and Jessica Brooks earned the first second-place finish in that event in school history, and had the second-best time in school history (4:05.19), said head coach Mike Platta. “Three of those four swimmers return,” Platta said. “So the future looks bright.”
Brooks added a third in the 100-yard backstroke (1:05.53), and Yeager was third in the 200-yard freestyle (2:08.79).
“I wasn’t disappointed by the finish at all,” Platta said. “Every single swimmer on the team swam at sectionals, and our goals were pretty well defined. They all got a chance to see what sectionals are all about, and everyone swam their best time at sectionals. I would say it was a successful season.”
Cross Country
S-E finishes season strong
At Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School on Saturday, Sherburne-Earlville’s cross country teams wrapped up their seasons at the Section III championships.
Noah Huff placed 14th in the Class C meet out of 126 runners timing 18:27 over the 3.1-mile course. Huff’s finish led the Marauders to a third-place finish in the C-1 division, and S-E was sixth out of 15 total teams.
“Coming from a 14th-place finish last year, this was an admirable finish to the season for the boys,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “This group has an entire season to look back on and be proud.”
Dan Palmiter was 19th in 18:41, Dakota Nelson took 26th in 18:54, Jeff Verry was 57th in 20:38, and Ryan Palmiter completed the scoring runners placing 59th in 20:40.
Sofeia Eddy finished her career for the S-E girls taking 29th out of 108 girls timing 22:43. Erin Mahardy was next clocking 26:34 (71st), and Gabby Huff was third in line finishing in 26:47 for 74th.
“It was an impressive finish for Sofeia,” Geary said. “The girls struggled at the beginning of the season with an incomplete team status, but they came back and truly worked individually and as a team.”
S-E boys’ results
Noah Huff, (14), 18:27; Dan Palmiter (19), 18:41; Dakota Nelson (26), 18:54; Jeff Verry (57), 20:38; Ryan Palmiter (59), 20:40.
Non-scoring runners: Matt Piazzi (89), 23:40; Spencer Tompkins (118), 24:35; Mike Combes (118), 24:35; Brian Campbell (125), 28:22; Brady Foster (126), 34:06.
S-E girls
Sofeia Eddy (29), 22:43; Erin Mahardy (71), 26:34; Gabby Huff (74), 26:47; Sierra Ulrich (82), 31:54; Jamie Schuman (85), 35:33.
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