Strong second half lifts UV past Oxford
Girls’ Soccer
Unadilla Valley 2, Oxford 1
NEW BERLIN – Coming off an overtime tie the night before, Unadilla Valley bounced back with a comeback win over Oxford Wednesday.
Taylor Davis tied the game for UV 15 minutes into the second half when she broke through the Oxford defense to score unassisted. In the game’s final 12 minutes, Jennifer Elliott picked up a loose ball in the penalty area, and tucked away the game-winner.
“It seems like we’ve been a second-half team, and we came out and played a better second half tonight,” said UV coach Janelle Ross. “I think we were a little complacent early in the game and stabbing at the ball. Oxford made a couple of nice passes, and just beat our goalie.”
Oxford’s goal came just 2:39 into play when Emily Smith fed Jessica Russo on a through ball for a one-on-one breakaway tally.
UV returns to action Friday when it hosts Unatego.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at the half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jessica Russo, 1-0, Emily Smith, 0-1. (UV) Taylor Davis, 1-0, Jennifer Elliott, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 6-2, (UV) 13-1.
Saves: (O) Briana Anzano, 7, Brenna Jones, 1. (UV) Jordan Anderson, 2.
Oneonta 8, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Oneonta did most of its offensive damage in the first half scoring six goals, and eight different Yellowjackets tallied in a shutout win over Norwich.
Taryn Moore, Karsen Schultz, and Mariah Ruff each had one goal and one assist for Oneonta. “When we put pressure and doubled up the person who scored, another person would come forward and score,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina. “We played well in the second half, and it wasn’t like they let up on us.”
Fiorina praised the all-around defensive play of Taylor Hagenbuch and Kayla Hughes. “Those two played a heck of a game,” Fiorina said.
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Friday and G-MU on Saturday.
Summary
(6-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (O) Dani Nicosia, 1-0; Jo Foti, 1-0; Karsen Schultz, 1-1; Cami Cleveland, 0-2; Bre Jump, 1-0; Sienna Glavine, 1-0; Taryn Moore, 1-1; Mariah Ruff, 1-1; Mary Duzzanca, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 29-17, (N) 1-0.
Saves: (O) 1 (N) Victoria Trask, 21.
Oxford 2, Delhi 2 (Tuesday)
Summary
(2-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Lorrin Parks 1-0, Gabrielle Cozzitorto 1-0, Emily Smith 0-1. (D) Jackie Newkerk 2-0, Maggie Brydon 0-1, Casey Steffens 0-1.
Shots-corners:
Goalie saves: Brionna Arizano (O) 15; Katie Pardee (D) 11.
Shots-corners: Oxford 17-4; Delhi 16-2.
Field hockey
Greene 5, Hancock 0
HANCOCK – Defending Section IV champion Greene came out strong after a long layoff building a 4-0 lead over Hancock en route to its second win of the season.
Jahna Driscoll scored off a pass following extended penalty corner action just four minutes into the game. Driscoll finished with three goals, Conroe scored once, and Jessica Durdon netted her first varsity goal.
“Once we got settled in, I was really pleased with our passing and all-around play,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We were able to finish in the circle tonight.”
Carlin, thanks to a large first-half lead, was able to work in her bench for extended minutes in the second half. “The reserves came in and did a great job,” Carlin said. “I wasn’t concerned so much about maintaining the shutout as long as the girls played well, and they did.”
Greene is at Walton Friday.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jahna Driscoll, 3-0, Emily Conroe, 1-2; Jessica Durdon, 1-0, Emily Gascon, 0-1; Caitlin Bryce, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 25-14, (H) 7-8.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 6, (H) Kayla Barringer, 21.
Walton 6, Oxford 2
WALTON – Oxford scored its first two goals in the season Wednesday afternoon in a road loss to Walton.
Kristen Stoddard and Olivia Sylstra each had goals for Oxford, and Lacey Barry assisted on both.
Erin Butler had a big day on the Walton side scoring five goals. “We really made them work for their goals,” said Oxford coach Crystal Aukema. “Every time we go out on the field, the girls get better and better.”
Oxford hosts Afton Friday.
Summary
(3-1 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kristen Stoddard, 1-0, Olivia Sylstra, 0-1, Lacey Barry, 0-2. (W) Erin Butler, 5-0, Chelsey Wheeler, 1-0; Jess Pister, 0-2.
Shots- (O) 3-2. (W) 29-13.
Saves: (O) Kirstin Towndrow, 20; (W) Tomeroys, 1.
Sherburne-Earlville 2, Clinton 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville squared its mark at 2-2 on the season defeating Clinton on Wednesday.
The Marauders took a 1-0 lead scoring with 5:14 left in the first half. Desiree Brown picked up a rebound off a missed shot, and scored unassisted. S-E gained momentum early in the second half when Taylor Jordan scored unassisted. “We were very controlled today. The offense was aggressive and much improved,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “Other than the last five minutes, we had good, consistent play.”
Summary
(1-0 S-E at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Desiree Brown, 1-0; Taylor Jordan, 1-0. (C) Anna Semia, 1-0, Sarah Cartaglia, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 9-17, (C) 5-12.
Saves: (SE) Katherine Robertson, 3, (C) Danielle Cobb, 7.
Girls’ Tennis
Norwich 6, Windsor 1
WINDSOR – Norwich shook off the rust of a week-plus layoff to defeat Windsor on Wednesday.
All four NHS singles players won in straight sets, and the Tornado doubles teams were a couple points away from a sweep as well. Jenny Borfitz and Breanna Cashman won in three sets at first doubles, while Cassie Sutton and Taylor Stroh captured the second doubles match for their first win of the season. “We were a little rusty, but I think our players were able to gain some confidence,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “All of our singles players played pretty well today.”
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Friday.
Results
Singles: Bryn Loomis (N) d. Kali Pecan, 6-1, 6-0; Sophie Stewart (N) d. angelica Dimarco, 6-0, 6-0; Kristi Orioli (N) d. Meghan Keesler, 6-2, 6-3; Alyssa Stagliano (N) d. Abby Juriga, 6-2, 6-1.
Doubles: Jenny Borfitz-Breanna Cashman (N) d. Casey Yelverton-Beccy Benedict, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-2; Cassie Sutton-Krissy Stroh (N) d. Rachel Liddic-Hannah Getchell, 7-5, 6-1; Lynette Oakes-Amanda Kilberry (W) d. Steph Elder-Taylor Stroh, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
Cross Country
S-E opens season
SHERBURNE – At its season-opening meet Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville sent an abbreviated lineup to the starting line in a competition that included three other Section III teams.
Ian Benedict led the S-E boys finishing seventh out 23 runners in 20:38, while Erin Mahardy paced the girls taking home an eighth out of 15 runners timing 27:36. S-E head coach, Anne Geary, said that the many of the boys on her team are dual-sport athletes, and had a commitment to soccer games on Wednesday. “The big thing is that the kids had an opportunity to see themselves in competition against other schools,” Geary said. “I commend all of them for going out and giving their best effort.”
S-E competes at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Saturday.
Results
* S-E incomplete scores in dual meet
S-E boys (23 total runners): Ian Benedict (7), 20:38; Ryan Palmatier (15), 22:54.
S-E girls (15 runners): Erin Mahardy (8), 27:36; Gabby Huff (10), 29:01.
Volleyball
Unadilla Valley 3, Afton 1
AFTON – Renee Del Santro served 10 aces, and Nichole Watts had seven assists to lift UV to a 25-15, 25-19, 15-25, 25-20 victory over host Afton Wednesay.
Mallory Lawrence had five kills for Afton, while Alicia Hubbard finished with four kills and five assists.
UV plays Harpursville on Sept. 19; Afton is at Walton on Sept. 21.
Statistics
UV: Renee Del Santro, 10 aces; Shannon McIntyre, 3 aces, 4 assists; Adrianna Simons, 4 aces, 3 kills; Lauren Peck, 3 kills; Nichole Watts, 7 assists; Haley Benson, 3 kills.
Afton (0-2): Becca Prezorski, 4 aces, 3 kills; Mallory Lawrence, 5 kills; Dakota Latham, 4 kills, 5 digs; Alicia Hubbard, 4 kills, 5 assists.
JV: Afton won 2-1.
Unadilla Valley 2, Oxford 1
NEW BERLIN – Coming off an overtime tie the night before, Unadilla Valley bounced back with a comeback win over Oxford Wednesday.
Taylor Davis tied the game for UV 15 minutes into the second half when she broke through the Oxford defense to score unassisted. In the game’s final 12 minutes, Jennifer Elliott picked up a loose ball in the penalty area, and tucked away the game-winner.
“It seems like we’ve been a second-half team, and we came out and played a better second half tonight,” said UV coach Janelle Ross. “I think we were a little complacent early in the game and stabbing at the ball. Oxford made a couple of nice passes, and just beat our goalie.”
Oxford’s goal came just 2:39 into play when Emily Smith fed Jessica Russo on a through ball for a one-on-one breakaway tally.
UV returns to action Friday when it hosts Unatego.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at the half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jessica Russo, 1-0, Emily Smith, 0-1. (UV) Taylor Davis, 1-0, Jennifer Elliott, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 6-2, (UV) 13-1.
Saves: (O) Briana Anzano, 7, Brenna Jones, 1. (UV) Jordan Anderson, 2.
Oneonta 8, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Oneonta did most of its offensive damage in the first half scoring six goals, and eight different Yellowjackets tallied in a shutout win over Norwich.
Taryn Moore, Karsen Schultz, and Mariah Ruff each had one goal and one assist for Oneonta. “When we put pressure and doubled up the person who scored, another person would come forward and score,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina. “We played well in the second half, and it wasn’t like they let up on us.”
Fiorina praised the all-around defensive play of Taylor Hagenbuch and Kayla Hughes. “Those two played a heck of a game,” Fiorina said.
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Friday and G-MU on Saturday.
Summary
(6-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (O) Dani Nicosia, 1-0; Jo Foti, 1-0; Karsen Schultz, 1-1; Cami Cleveland, 0-2; Bre Jump, 1-0; Sienna Glavine, 1-0; Taryn Moore, 1-1; Mariah Ruff, 1-1; Mary Duzzanca, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 29-17, (N) 1-0.
Saves: (O) 1 (N) Victoria Trask, 21.
Oxford 2, Delhi 2 (Tuesday)
Summary
(2-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Lorrin Parks 1-0, Gabrielle Cozzitorto 1-0, Emily Smith 0-1. (D) Jackie Newkerk 2-0, Maggie Brydon 0-1, Casey Steffens 0-1.
Shots-corners:
Goalie saves: Brionna Arizano (O) 15; Katie Pardee (D) 11.
Shots-corners: Oxford 17-4; Delhi 16-2.
Field hockey
Greene 5, Hancock 0
HANCOCK – Defending Section IV champion Greene came out strong after a long layoff building a 4-0 lead over Hancock en route to its second win of the season.
Jahna Driscoll scored off a pass following extended penalty corner action just four minutes into the game. Driscoll finished with three goals, Conroe scored once, and Jessica Durdon netted her first varsity goal.
“Once we got settled in, I was really pleased with our passing and all-around play,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We were able to finish in the circle tonight.”
Carlin, thanks to a large first-half lead, was able to work in her bench for extended minutes in the second half. “The reserves came in and did a great job,” Carlin said. “I wasn’t concerned so much about maintaining the shutout as long as the girls played well, and they did.”
Greene is at Walton Friday.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jahna Driscoll, 3-0, Emily Conroe, 1-2; Jessica Durdon, 1-0, Emily Gascon, 0-1; Caitlin Bryce, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 25-14, (H) 7-8.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 6, (H) Kayla Barringer, 21.
Walton 6, Oxford 2
WALTON – Oxford scored its first two goals in the season Wednesday afternoon in a road loss to Walton.
Kristen Stoddard and Olivia Sylstra each had goals for Oxford, and Lacey Barry assisted on both.
Erin Butler had a big day on the Walton side scoring five goals. “We really made them work for their goals,” said Oxford coach Crystal Aukema. “Every time we go out on the field, the girls get better and better.”
Oxford hosts Afton Friday.
Summary
(3-1 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kristen Stoddard, 1-0, Olivia Sylstra, 0-1, Lacey Barry, 0-2. (W) Erin Butler, 5-0, Chelsey Wheeler, 1-0; Jess Pister, 0-2.
Shots- (O) 3-2. (W) 29-13.
Saves: (O) Kirstin Towndrow, 20; (W) Tomeroys, 1.
Sherburne-Earlville 2, Clinton 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville squared its mark at 2-2 on the season defeating Clinton on Wednesday.
The Marauders took a 1-0 lead scoring with 5:14 left in the first half. Desiree Brown picked up a rebound off a missed shot, and scored unassisted. S-E gained momentum early in the second half when Taylor Jordan scored unassisted. “We were very controlled today. The offense was aggressive and much improved,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “Other than the last five minutes, we had good, consistent play.”
Summary
(1-0 S-E at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Desiree Brown, 1-0; Taylor Jordan, 1-0. (C) Anna Semia, 1-0, Sarah Cartaglia, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 9-17, (C) 5-12.
Saves: (SE) Katherine Robertson, 3, (C) Danielle Cobb, 7.
Girls’ Tennis
Norwich 6, Windsor 1
WINDSOR – Norwich shook off the rust of a week-plus layoff to defeat Windsor on Wednesday.
All four NHS singles players won in straight sets, and the Tornado doubles teams were a couple points away from a sweep as well. Jenny Borfitz and Breanna Cashman won in three sets at first doubles, while Cassie Sutton and Taylor Stroh captured the second doubles match for their first win of the season. “We were a little rusty, but I think our players were able to gain some confidence,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “All of our singles players played pretty well today.”
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Friday.
Results
Singles: Bryn Loomis (N) d. Kali Pecan, 6-1, 6-0; Sophie Stewart (N) d. angelica Dimarco, 6-0, 6-0; Kristi Orioli (N) d. Meghan Keesler, 6-2, 6-3; Alyssa Stagliano (N) d. Abby Juriga, 6-2, 6-1.
Doubles: Jenny Borfitz-Breanna Cashman (N) d. Casey Yelverton-Beccy Benedict, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-2; Cassie Sutton-Krissy Stroh (N) d. Rachel Liddic-Hannah Getchell, 7-5, 6-1; Lynette Oakes-Amanda Kilberry (W) d. Steph Elder-Taylor Stroh, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
Cross Country
S-E opens season
SHERBURNE – At its season-opening meet Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville sent an abbreviated lineup to the starting line in a competition that included three other Section III teams.
Ian Benedict led the S-E boys finishing seventh out 23 runners in 20:38, while Erin Mahardy paced the girls taking home an eighth out of 15 runners timing 27:36. S-E head coach, Anne Geary, said that the many of the boys on her team are dual-sport athletes, and had a commitment to soccer games on Wednesday. “The big thing is that the kids had an opportunity to see themselves in competition against other schools,” Geary said. “I commend all of them for going out and giving their best effort.”
S-E competes at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Saturday.
Results
* S-E incomplete scores in dual meet
S-E boys (23 total runners): Ian Benedict (7), 20:38; Ryan Palmatier (15), 22:54.
S-E girls (15 runners): Erin Mahardy (8), 27:36; Gabby Huff (10), 29:01.
Volleyball
Unadilla Valley 3, Afton 1
AFTON – Renee Del Santro served 10 aces, and Nichole Watts had seven assists to lift UV to a 25-15, 25-19, 15-25, 25-20 victory over host Afton Wednesay.
Mallory Lawrence had five kills for Afton, while Alicia Hubbard finished with four kills and five assists.
UV plays Harpursville on Sept. 19; Afton is at Walton on Sept. 21.
Statistics
UV: Renee Del Santro, 10 aces; Shannon McIntyre, 3 aces, 4 assists; Adrianna Simons, 4 aces, 3 kills; Lauren Peck, 3 kills; Nichole Watts, 7 assists; Haley Benson, 3 kills.
Afton (0-2): Becca Prezorski, 4 aces, 3 kills; Mallory Lawrence, 5 kills; Dakota Latham, 4 kills, 5 digs; Alicia Hubbard, 4 kills, 5 assists.
JV: Afton won 2-1.
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