S-E coach impressed with Clinton

Boys’ Soccer

Clinton 4, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville was outclassed in the first half by a talented Clinton team giving up four goals in Tuesday’s shutout loss.
Four different Clinton players scored, and Will Smigel’s one goal and one assist led the visitors. “I was impressed with how efficient they are, and they waste very little energy,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez of Clinton’s players. “Their service of the ball was right where it needed to be. It was very impressive.”
S-E’s Sam Caton made 14 saves, and the Marauders did hold Clinton scoreless in the second half. “We tried to generate some counters in the second half, but we couldn’t quite get the ball where we needed to,” Rodriguez said.
S-E (5-2) is at Mount Markham Monday.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Nicholas Deyulio, 1-0, Andrew Debraggio, 0-1; James Short, 1-0, Nathan Hagstrom, 0-1; Devin Cornelius, 1-0; Will Smigel, 1-1; Scott Fuller, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 20-14. (SE) 1-0.
Saves: (C) Robert Larkin, 1. (SE) Sam Caton, 11.

Sidney 2, B-G 1
BAINBRIDGE – Sidney scored its goals in the first 18 1/2 minutes of play, and it made those goals stand up in Tuesday’s win at B-G.
Josiah Clark tallied 6:24 into play, and Hunter Sowersby doubled the Sidney advantage 12 minutes later. “They played a strong game early, but I thought we picked it up in the second half, and had some very good play the last 20 minutes,” said B-G coach Pete Feltham.
The Bobcats’ Adam Bauerle scored at 24:29. The rest of the way, B-G pushed forward in an attempt to knot the game. “I thought we had some real good opportunities to tie the game,” Feltham said. “Their keeper and defense did a good job.”
B-G hosts Walton Saturday at 11 a.m.
Summary
(2-0 Sidney at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Hunter Sowersby, 1-0, Marcus Obeada, 0-1; Mike Gravel, 0-1; Josiah Clarke, 1-0. (BG) Adam Bauerle, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (S) 17-7, (BG) 13-6.
Saves: (S) Evan Eliason, 8, (BG) Brandt McCall 11.

CV-Springfield 2, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU played one of its best games of the season in a loss to Cherry Valley-Springfield Tuesday.
The favored – and experienced – Patriots clung to a one-goal lead until Scott Stiles added an insurance tally with six minutes to play. “They’re a team full of seniors and juniors, and we have just 13 kids,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger. “We were definitely the underdog, but I was happy with the fight in our kids. Dee (Reed) and Eddie Ray (Cotton) did nice jobs, but we didn’t get many touches up front, and that hurt.”
G-MU (2-2) plays at Milford Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (CVS) Kyle Jaquay, 1-0, Scott Stiles, 1-0; Wyatt Crowley, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (CV) 19-7. (G) 2-2.
Saves: (CVS) 0. (G) Austin Burnside, 14.

Cross Country

Owego boys nip Norwich
OWEGO – Owego’s boys nipped Norwich by the narrowest of margins, 28-29, over the 2.5-mile course at Pheasant Hill Country Club in Owego Tuesday afternoon.
Norwich was led by a two-three finish from John Mooney and Jamie Zieno. Mooney crossed the finish line in 14:27, and Zieno added a 14:54. Nuri Harper was fifth for the Tornado in 15:08, Matt Murray placed seventh (15:16), while Nate Ashton was 12th in 16:30.
On the girls’ side, Tornado senior Sarah Spittler was second overall timing 17:18 as the Indians prevailed, 19-44. Sydney Chaffee’s ninth-place finish (no time available) was next for Norwich.
Results
Boys
Owego 28 (1-4-6-8-9), Norwich 29 (2-3-5-7-12)
Norwich scoring runners: John Mooney, 14:27; Jamie Zieno, 14:54; Nuri Harper, 15:08; Matt Murray, 15:16; Nate Ashton, 16:30.
Other NHS boys: Pete Brasswell, 17:07; Nick Mooney, 17:38; Josh Haines, 17:49; Derek Manwarren, 19:07; Jesse Bankich, 21:36.
Girls
Owego 19, Norwich 44
*Norwich results: Sarah Spittler, 17:18.
Other place finishers: Sydney Chaffee (9th), Abby Snow (15th), Danielle Slate (16th), Martha Clemens (17th), Corrinne Shea (18th).
*Due to a stopwatch malfunction, only Spittler’s time was available for Norwich.

Golf

Norwich 209, Johnson City 238
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich’s golf team won its seventh straight match on Tuesday night beating Johnson City at The Traditions at the Glen.
Ryan Hagen took overall medalist honors for the second time this season leading the Tornado with a four-over-par 38. Norwich coach Bob Branham said the Glen’s greens were plugged and aerated, and it made for difficult putting.
Rick Runyon (40), Corey Johnson (41), Eric Walling (42), and Casey Marson (48) completed Norwich’s scoring. The Tornado linksters play Chenango Forks on Thursday at Genegantslet Golf Club.
Results
(par-34 at Traditions at the Glen)
Norwich: Ryan Hagen, 38; Rick Runyon, 40; Corey Johnson, 41; Eric Walling, 42; Casey Marson, 48.
JC: James Zhang, 41; Ian McCann, 44; Paul Lavelle, 46; Stephen Czumak, 49; Ryan Spoor, 56.

Greene 200, Bainbridge-Guilford 226
GUILFORD – At Sundown Golf Course, Greene improved to 4-0 beating B-G on Tuesday afternoon.
The Trojans’ Scott Murn shot an even-par 35 to earn medalist honors.
B-G’s Tim Parsons led his team shooting a one-over-par 36.
Results
(par-35 at Sundown G.C.)
B-G: Tim Parsons, 36; Gunner Ives, 44; Rob Burnett, 47; Mark Cordner, 48; Steven Vaughn, 51.
Greene: Scott Murn, 35; Andrew Norton, 38; Nick Nuevine, 40; Justin Eckstrom, 42; Marcus Dickerson, 45.

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