Norwich wrestlers split dual meets with Greene, S-E

Wrestling

Greene 56, Norwich 29
Norwich 51, Sherburne-Earlville 35
NORWICH – Norwich split a pair of dual meets at Jack Jones Gymnasium Thursday losing the opener to Greene before following up with a win over Sherburne-Earlville.
The Trojans were dominant in the middle and upper weights, and finished the match off with five straight victories. “Our guys wreslted their hearts out, and from a coach’s standpoint, I couldn’t ask any more from the Greene match,” said Norwich coach Joe Downey. “They fought and fought, even when they were put on their back. They never gave up and kept going.”
Landon Cummings (103), Tristan Rifanburg (112), Frankie Garcia (119), and Jon Marvin (125) strung wins together for Norwich, who trailed 24-23 after those victories. Another pin by Tanner Cummings (135) kept the Tornado within one at 30-29. From there, Dan Dickman (140) started the final five-match sweep for the Trojans winning by technical fall over Matt Thompson.
Early on in the dual meet, Kyle Stanton pinned Norwich’s Kegan Levesque in the 215-pound division. Stanton earned the pin at 3:57 after trailing 1-0 early in the second period. “It was an unfortunate result for Kegan. He didn’t wrestled his match, and just got caught,” Downey said. “We hope to see (Stanton) against at the Windsor Tournament, and have a different game plan.”
Norwich reversed a one-point loss to the Marauders from a year ago, picking up eight pinfall victories to improve to 5-3 on the season.
Norwich took the lead for good at 27-23 after a Tanner Cummings pin at 135 pounds. Thompson (140) and Eli Oliver (145) had subsequent pins to gain momentum. Morgan Crawford (160) and Cody Bradbury (171) helped pad the advantage with sticks.
S-E’s Greg DuVall (152) remained unbeaten on his season earning a first-period pin over Norwich’s Cameron Turner.
“Bim (Palmer, S-E coach) and I really good friends and run a summer camp together. This was a good win for us,” Downey said. “We went out and wrestled tough right off the bat.
“Landon (Cummings, 103 pounds) wrestled well. He came out aggressive on his his feet and went after his opponent. Thompson came through for us, and Eli had a nice match against a kid we thought he had to beat on his feet.”
Norwich is in action next week when it sends half of its roster to the Oneonta junior varsity tournament on Tuesday, and the rest of the team to the annual Windsor Christmas Tournament scheduled Dec. 29-30.
Greene 56, Norwich 29
189: Kurt Shear (G) pinned Morgan Cleveland, 1:02. 215: Kyle Stanton (G) pinned Kegan Levesque, 3:57. 285: Chris Kehoe (G) won by fft. 96: Ben Kinney (G) won by fft. 103: Landon Cummings (N) won by fall. 112: Tristan Rifanburg pinned Zach Lindow, 1:06. 119: Frankie Garcia (N) pinned Tyler Dickman, 1:28. 125: Jon Marvin (N) pinned Dalton Brown. 1:30: Trevor Parrish (G) won by fft. 135: Tanner Cummings (N) pinned Jeff Pornbeck, 3:09. 140: Dan Dickman (G) tech fall over Matt Thompson, 15-0. 145: Chris Roselle (G) tech fall over Eli Oliver, 19-2. 152: Mike Beckwith (G) dec. Cameron Turner, 12-0. 160: Christian Dietrich (G) pinned Morgan Crawford, 3:40. 171: Keegan Cerwinski (G) pinned Cody Bradbury, 2:43.
Official: Carl Koenig.

Norwich 51, Sherburne-Earlville 35
215: Kegan Levesque (N) dec. Cody Santiago, 7-3. 285: Eric Eichler (SE) won by fft. 96: Kevin Dunshee (SE) won by fft. 103: Landon Cummings (N) pinned Calvin Minkler, 2:30. 112: Tristan Rifanburg (N) pinned Dustin Moseley, 1:44. 119: Frankie Garcia (N) pinned Jack Buell, 3:39. 125: Spencer Franklin (SE) tech. fall over Jon Marvin, 20-2, 4:00. 130: Steve Youngs (SE) pinned Cameron Yaiser, 2:40. 135: Tanner Cummings (N) pinned Ryan Wilcox, :26. 140: Matt Thompson (N) pinned Dalton Nelson, 2:41. 145: Eli Oliver (N) pinned Donovan Gale, 5:26. 152: Greg DuVall (SE) pinned Cameron Turner, 1:33. 160: Morgan Crawford (N) pinned Dalton Sopchak, :50. 171: Cody Bradbury (N) pinned Garrett DuVall, 2:46. 189: Cody Conklin (SE) pinned Morgan Cleveland, 3:43.
Official: Bob Hagenbuch.

Volleyball

Unadilla Valley 3, Unatego 0
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley finished the calendar year on the upswing sweeping three games from Unatego Thursday, 25-16, 25-20, 25-19.
Lauren Peck served a tean-high nine aces, Emily Hutchinson had seven kills, while Sumi Gysin topped the statistics in assists (12) and digs (3).
Game scores: 25-16, 25-20, 25-19
Statistics
Unatego: Dani Wessells, 6 digs, 2 kills; Myndee McKee, 3 assists; Erin Davis, 3 aces.
Unadilla Valley: Lauren Peck 9 aces; Sumi Gysin 6 acrs, 12 assists, 3 digs; Emily Hutchinson, 7 kills, 1 block; Jackie Goda, 3 kills.
JV: Unatego won 2-0.

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