Unatego edges Unadilla Valley

Baseball

Unatego 3, Unadilla Valley 2
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley probably wishes it saved some of the 22 runs it scored Tuesday for Wednesday’s game against Unatego.
The Storm had a two-run single from Travis Conklin in the third inning to score Brandon Miles and Justin Hofer cutting the Unatego lead to one run.
The Spartans had three unearned runs, the first on a triple and throwing error scoring Dan Shelton in the second. Codie Nichols and Tyler Butler scored after a pair of UV errors in the third.
“It was definitely a pitchers’ game,” said UV coach Tom Locke. “In close games like these, it usually comes down to errors and who makes less. Unatego just made less mistakes.”
Shelton and Josh Lambrecht had two hits apiece for the Spartans.
UV hosts Edmeston today.
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Dan Shelton (W) and Lucas DeJoi. Brett Smith (L) and Zach Montgomery. Doubles: Triples: (U) Shelton.

Westmoreland 6, S-E 1
WESTMORELAND – Sherburne-Earlville improved over its first outing against Westmoreland, but had trouble mustering much offense in Wednesday’s defeat.
The Marauders committed three errors, but the three contributed to six unearned runs. “Unfortunately the errors we did make happened when they had runners in scoring position,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “After the previous two games, we were hoping to survive. We played much better tonight.”
Matt Brundidge hit a two-run double as part of Westmoreland’s four-run second to build a 5-0 lead.
Mike Wilson had two doubles for S-E, who play at Camden Saturday.
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Ben Rolewicz (W) and Jaron Aden. Matt Crandall (W) and Mick Khoury. Doubles: (W) Matt Brundidge, Mark Donahue. (SE) Cole Hodge, Mike Wilson (2)

G-MU 21, Morris 4
COPES CORNERS – G-MU put aside a disappointing loss to Edmeston Monday with a runaway win over Morris yesterday afternoon.
The Mustangs scored their first three runs in the top of the fifth to close the G-MU lead to 7-3. The Raiders came back with six tallies of their own, and put the game completely out of reach notching eight in the sixth.
“We made a couple of errors that led to their runs in the fifth, but we got those runs right back and kept going,” said G-MU coach Rick Mohrein. “The kids were down on Monday, but we decided to move on, and we still have a good record.”
Corin Todd had his best game of the season finishing 3-for-4 with six RBI, three runs scored, and three stolen bases. Jason Barrows knocked in two runs in a 2-for-4 day.
G-MU freshman Austin Burnside pitched six innings to earn his first varsity win.
G-MU hosts Worcester today.
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Austin Burnside (W), Corin Todd (7) and Corin Todd, Brenden Zucchi (6). Myers (L), Goodwin (6), Mitchell (6) and Morlock.

Greene 11, Oxford 7
OXFORD – Matt Jones had a big day at the plate, and he did enough on the mound to earn a complete-game victory at Oxford Wednesday.
Jones was 5-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored. Curtis Richards went 4-for-5, and Andy Norton hit a pinch-hit home run for the Trojans in the fifth. “We fielded the ball much better than we have, but Greene did a nice job hitting the ball, and they were pretty consistent at the plate.”
Oxford’s Adam Pierson was 2-for-4 with five stolen bases, and Jeff Lawton hit a two-run homer in the sixth.
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Matt Jones (W) and Trevor Parrish, Andy Norton (5). Nate Head (L), Pierson (6), Heggie (7) and Ryan Moore. Doubles: (G) Curtis Richards (2). HR: (G) Andy Norton. (O) Jeff Lawton.

Deposit 6, Afton 2
AFTON – Derek Lenio doubled to lead off the game, and he scored the game’s first run as Deposit led all the way against Afton Wednesday.
Lenio pitched a complete-game victory allowing four Afton hits and two runs in the bottom of the seventh.
Cameron Oswald single in one run in the seventh, and Matt Olin scored on a passed ball. “We had runners in scoring position early in the game, we just didn’t come up with the hit we needed,” said Afton coach Ron Rapp. “We had a lot of empty cuts at the plate.”
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Derek Lenio (W) and Evan Thomas. Cameron Oswald (L), Corey Mohrein (7) and Josh Austin. Doubles: (D) Lenio, Zach Decker, (A) Josh Davey.Triples: (D) Brett Merrill. HR: (D) Thomas

Boys’ Tennis

Sidney 5, Walton 0
SIDNEY – Eights were wild for Sidney’s tennis team on Wednesday night.
The Warriors’ netters completed a perfect eight-match run through the Midstate Athletic Conference, and consequently won their eighth straight Midstate Athletic Conference league championship.
All five team points were won in straight sets, and Sidney won seven of its eight matches by shutout. Greene was the lone team to score on the Warriors losing a 3-2 match last week.
Singles players Evan Eliason and Nick Meno were undefeated on the season as were Tom O’Hallaran and Joe Morris at first doubles.
Sidney will compete in the Section IV C-D team tournament Wednesday, May 18 at SUNY Delhi.
Results
Singles: Evan Eliason (S) d. Matt Bartlett, 6-0, 6-3; Nick Meno (S) d. Justin DiJulio, 6-4, 6-3. Brian Kazalski (S) d.Mike Freeman, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles: Tom O’Hallaran-Joe Morris (S) d. Walter Bartlett-Gary Kinney, 6-1, 6-1; Rob McLain-Justin Barts (S) d. Matt Cucciarre-Caleb Smith, 6-2, 6-2.

B-G 3, Greene 2
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford won a pair of three-set matches to edge Greene in a match that was suspended May 2 due to inclement weather.
David Feyh outlasted Greene’s Connor Moriarity at third singles, 6-7, 6-1, 6-3, and Mike Mertz teamed with Dylan Whaley for a three-set win over the Trojans’ Kevin Koerts and Brian Leone.
B-G (3-3) hosts Hancock today.
Results
Singles: Kyle Werth (B) d. Cameron Race, 6-0, 6-1. Brian Hebbard (BG) won by injury default over Bengabriel Gonzalez. David Feyh BG) d. Connor Moriarty, 6-7 (1), 6-1, 6-3.
Doubles: Mike Mertz-Dylan Whaley (B) d. Kevin Koerts-Brian Leone, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5. Zach Wentlent-Brady Race- d. Skyler McKee, Joanna Herron, 6-2, 6-4.

Golf

McGraw 234, Oxford 243
CINCINNATUS – At Knickerbocker Golf Club, McGraw edged Oxford by nine strokes Wednesday afternoon in a non-league meet.
Chris Marks shot a 44 over the par-35 back nine at Cincy, and Dan Dey carded a 47. Oxford (1-8) hosts Morris today at Bluestone Golf Course.
Results
McGraw: Kyle Welsh, 41; Jason Griffin, 44; Alex Smith, 46; Drew Smith, 48; Stephen Welsh, 55.
Oxford: Chris Marks, 44; Dan Dey, 47; Tyler Wright, 49; Caden Izard, 51; Jake Carr, 52.

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