Norwich swimmers dominate; Greene captures MAC title
Girls’ Swimming
Norwich 103, Susquehanna Valley 71
NORWICH – On senior recognition night Friday, Norwich won for the fifth time in six meets this season dominating Susquehanna Valley. The win spotlighted Norwich’s overall depth advantage over the Sabers who won just three events on the night.
“I think overall, we swam pretty well,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “We’re looking forward to this Wednesday against Maine-Endwell. That will be a telltale sign to see if we are as good a team as we appear. If we can knock them off and possibly take second at sectionals, it would be the best finish we’ve had in years.”
Norwich won the first four events before the diving competition as Catherine Eaton, Erin Gawronski, and Kerstin Franklin backed up a win in the 200 medley relay with their own wins. Franklin and Gawronski added individual-event wins later in the meet, while Rachel Zieno and Ravyn Benedict added to the win column. Zieno picked up a victory in the 500 free, while Benedict claimed the 100 backstroke.
“They’re all swimming well for this time of year,” Downey said, who noted that the team as a collective is pulling heavy yardage in anticipation of the late-season taper. “We didn’t have personal-bests tonight, but I was not expecting that yet.”
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Ravyn Benedict, Shannon Curley, Kerstin Franklin, Erin Gawronski, 2:06.30. 200 free: (N) Catherine Eaton, 2:19.03. 200 IM: (N) E. Gawronski, 2:25.52. 50 free: (N) K. Franklin, 28.20. Diving: (SV) Tatiana Stockton, 194.05. 100 fly: (N) Kerstin Franklin, 107.73. 100 free: (N) E. Gawronski, 58.86. 500 free: (N) Rachel Zieno, 6:12.32. 200 free relay: (SV), 1:59.43. 100 back: (N) R. Benedict, 1:11.80. 100 breaststroke: (N) S. Curley, 1:18.40. 400 free relay: (SV) 5:12.10.
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 2, Unatego 1
OTEGO – Greene secured its third straight MAC championship edging Unatego on the road Saturday afternoon.
The Trojans are unbeaten against league competition this year in the one-division format, and can complete an overall unbeaten league mark later this month against Oxford. “It was a real good test for us, and we knew if we came out and played like we did against Windsor, we would be fine,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. The Trojans dominated the Windsor game despite a 1-0 loss. “Our plan was to come out and strike early, and our first goal came really quick.”
Alex Leone, who had a four-assist game in his previous outing, tallied for the Trojans just 10 minutes into the contest. Later in the half, Alex Driscoll scored his 22nd goal of the season upping the halftime lead to two.
Greene (11-1) hosts Unatego Wednesday in a non-league game.
Summary
(2-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Alex Leone 1-0, Alex Driscoll 1-0, Luke Day, 0-1. Brian Leone 0-1. (U) Ben Kleeschulte 1-0, Cody Manzanero 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 13-1, (U) 7-2
Saves: Nate Westover (G) 5, Alex White (U) 8.
S-E 1, Remsen 0
SHERBURNE – On its senior recognition night, the Marauders clinched a Section III postseason berth with a shutout of Remsen in a non-league battle Friday.
Trevor Bays, S-E’s leading scorer, tallied 15 minutes into the second half after receiving a pass from Mike Harlost. “We had a dominant first half, and we were finally able to break through in the first 15 minutes of the second half,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We’re pretty happy about qualifying for sectionals.”
S-E improved its record to 8-5-1 overall. It plays its next contest next week against Vernon-Verona-Sherrill in a make-up game from last month. Rodriguez was unsure of the date and time of the game as of press time.
Summary
(0-0 at half )
Goals-assists: Trevor Bays, 1-0, Mike Harlost, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 14-3. (R) 7-8.
Saves: (SE) Caton, 3. (R) Casey Corrigan,6.
Walton 3, Bainbridge-Guilford 1
BAINBRIDGE – Walton’s Ben Conklin scored all three of his team’s goals for the hat trick in a victory over Bainbridge-Guilford Friday.
Two of Conklin’s goals were perfectly-placed shots against tight defense. “We had him double-teamed the whole game, he just uncorked a two shots from 30 yards out that hit upper 90 into the side netting,” said B-G coach Pete Feltham. “I was very happy with our play. We did create some opportunities, but (Walton) finished.”
Brian Tequin scored B-G’s lone goal. The Bobcats (5-8) play at Delhi Wednesday.
Summary
(2-1 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Ben Conklin, 3-0, Colin Schick, 0-1. (B) Brian Tequin, 1-0, Brooks Harmon, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 11-2, (BG) 15-6.
Saves: (W) Dalton Walley, 13. Brandt McCall, 7.
Morris 2, G-MU 1
COPES CORNERS – Morris took a 2-0 lead early in the second half on goals by Levi Decker and Mike DeLuca, and prevailed over the Raiders on Friday.
Greg Delaney scored for G-MU getting an assist from Eddie Ray Cotton. “It was a fairly well played game, and both teams had chances to score more goals,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
Summary
(1-0 Morris at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Levi Decker, 1-0; Mike DeLuca, 1-1. (G) Greg Delaney, 1-0, Eddie Ray Cotton, 0-1
Shots-corners: (M) 16-6, (G) 8-2.
Saves: (M) Kerry Smith, 6, (G) Austin Burnside, 12.
Afton 4, Sidney 2
AFTON – Afton won its first game of the season to end a two-plus-year drought between wins Saturday afternoon against visiting Sidney.
The Crimson Knights scored a season-best four goals thanks to a hat trick from Josh Akshar. Josh Davy also tallied for the Knights (1-12). It was the the first-ever win for the Knights over Sidney, the first win on homecoming weekend, and the third victory in the program’s short history, said Afton head coach, Todd Dancesia.
Summary
(3-1 Afton at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Marcus Obeada 1-0, Hunter Sowersby 1-0, Josiah Clark 0-1. (A) Josh Akshar 3-0, Josh Davy 1-1, Rick Parsons 0-1, Collin Muller 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: (S) 9-3; (A) 19-6.
Saves: (S) Anthony Ruling 6, Evan Eliason, 7; Cameron Oswald (A) 9.
Girls’ Soccer
Clinton 7, S-E 1
CLINTON – Clinton avenged a loss to Sherburne-Earlville Friday night blowing out the Marauders.
Ellen Arinson, Maureen Lewis, and Hannah Mattaris all had two goals for Clinton, who lost to S-E 3-1 last month. “We just did not show up to play,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We had another injury; we’re just beat up and struggling.”
Briana Vibbard had S-E’s goal scoring in the first half.
Summary
(3-1 Clinton at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Ellen Arnison, 2-0, Maureen Lewis, 2-0, Marissa Cornelius, 1-0, Hannah Mattaris, 2-0. Carly Denison, 0-1. (SE) Briana Vibbard, 1-0, M. Solloway, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 22-3 (SE) 4-4
Saves: (C) 2 (SE) S. Morris, 9. M. Solloway 6.
Volleyball
Oxford 3, Afton 0
AFTON – Oxford won its sixth match of the season beating Afton in three games, 26-24, 25-16, 25-14.
Teresa Ivarson had four aces, aseven kills, two assists, and two blocks in a well-rounded performance to pace the Blackhawks (6-2). Mercedes Doing served a team-high seven aces, and Olivia Roach finished with nine digs.
Rebekah Prezorski finished with four aces and nine kills for Afton (0-8).
Statistics
Oxford: Mercedes Doing, 7 aces; Taylor Chapman, 5 aces, 8 digs; Olivia Roach, 4 aces, 3 kills, 9 digs; Teresa Ivarson, 4 aces, 7 kills, 2 assists, 2 blocks; Kera Shepler, 3 kills, 3 assists, 1 block; Cathryn Mercurio, 5 digs.
Afton: Rebekah Prezorski, 4 aces, 9 kills; Payton Cutting, 4 kills; Alisha Hubbard, 2 aces, 6 assists, 5 digs; Mallory Lawrence, 3 kills.
Norwich 103, Susquehanna Valley 71
NORWICH – On senior recognition night Friday, Norwich won for the fifth time in six meets this season dominating Susquehanna Valley. The win spotlighted Norwich’s overall depth advantage over the Sabers who won just three events on the night.
“I think overall, we swam pretty well,” said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. “We’re looking forward to this Wednesday against Maine-Endwell. That will be a telltale sign to see if we are as good a team as we appear. If we can knock them off and possibly take second at sectionals, it would be the best finish we’ve had in years.”
Norwich won the first four events before the diving competition as Catherine Eaton, Erin Gawronski, and Kerstin Franklin backed up a win in the 200 medley relay with their own wins. Franklin and Gawronski added individual-event wins later in the meet, while Rachel Zieno and Ravyn Benedict added to the win column. Zieno picked up a victory in the 500 free, while Benedict claimed the 100 backstroke.
“They’re all swimming well for this time of year,” Downey said, who noted that the team as a collective is pulling heavy yardage in anticipation of the late-season taper. “We didn’t have personal-bests tonight, but I was not expecting that yet.”
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Ravyn Benedict, Shannon Curley, Kerstin Franklin, Erin Gawronski, 2:06.30. 200 free: (N) Catherine Eaton, 2:19.03. 200 IM: (N) E. Gawronski, 2:25.52. 50 free: (N) K. Franklin, 28.20. Diving: (SV) Tatiana Stockton, 194.05. 100 fly: (N) Kerstin Franklin, 107.73. 100 free: (N) E. Gawronski, 58.86. 500 free: (N) Rachel Zieno, 6:12.32. 200 free relay: (SV), 1:59.43. 100 back: (N) R. Benedict, 1:11.80. 100 breaststroke: (N) S. Curley, 1:18.40. 400 free relay: (SV) 5:12.10.
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 2, Unatego 1
OTEGO – Greene secured its third straight MAC championship edging Unatego on the road Saturday afternoon.
The Trojans are unbeaten against league competition this year in the one-division format, and can complete an overall unbeaten league mark later this month against Oxford. “It was a real good test for us, and we knew if we came out and played like we did against Windsor, we would be fine,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. The Trojans dominated the Windsor game despite a 1-0 loss. “Our plan was to come out and strike early, and our first goal came really quick.”
Alex Leone, who had a four-assist game in his previous outing, tallied for the Trojans just 10 minutes into the contest. Later in the half, Alex Driscoll scored his 22nd goal of the season upping the halftime lead to two.
Greene (11-1) hosts Unatego Wednesday in a non-league game.
Summary
(2-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Alex Leone 1-0, Alex Driscoll 1-0, Luke Day, 0-1. Brian Leone 0-1. (U) Ben Kleeschulte 1-0, Cody Manzanero 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 13-1, (U) 7-2
Saves: Nate Westover (G) 5, Alex White (U) 8.
S-E 1, Remsen 0
SHERBURNE – On its senior recognition night, the Marauders clinched a Section III postseason berth with a shutout of Remsen in a non-league battle Friday.
Trevor Bays, S-E’s leading scorer, tallied 15 minutes into the second half after receiving a pass from Mike Harlost. “We had a dominant first half, and we were finally able to break through in the first 15 minutes of the second half,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We’re pretty happy about qualifying for sectionals.”
S-E improved its record to 8-5-1 overall. It plays its next contest next week against Vernon-Verona-Sherrill in a make-up game from last month. Rodriguez was unsure of the date and time of the game as of press time.
Summary
(0-0 at half )
Goals-assists: Trevor Bays, 1-0, Mike Harlost, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 14-3. (R) 7-8.
Saves: (SE) Caton, 3. (R) Casey Corrigan,6.
Walton 3, Bainbridge-Guilford 1
BAINBRIDGE – Walton’s Ben Conklin scored all three of his team’s goals for the hat trick in a victory over Bainbridge-Guilford Friday.
Two of Conklin’s goals were perfectly-placed shots against tight defense. “We had him double-teamed the whole game, he just uncorked a two shots from 30 yards out that hit upper 90 into the side netting,” said B-G coach Pete Feltham. “I was very happy with our play. We did create some opportunities, but (Walton) finished.”
Brian Tequin scored B-G’s lone goal. The Bobcats (5-8) play at Delhi Wednesday.
Summary
(2-1 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Ben Conklin, 3-0, Colin Schick, 0-1. (B) Brian Tequin, 1-0, Brooks Harmon, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 11-2, (BG) 15-6.
Saves: (W) Dalton Walley, 13. Brandt McCall, 7.
Morris 2, G-MU 1
COPES CORNERS – Morris took a 2-0 lead early in the second half on goals by Levi Decker and Mike DeLuca, and prevailed over the Raiders on Friday.
Greg Delaney scored for G-MU getting an assist from Eddie Ray Cotton. “It was a fairly well played game, and both teams had chances to score more goals,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
Summary
(1-0 Morris at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Levi Decker, 1-0; Mike DeLuca, 1-1. (G) Greg Delaney, 1-0, Eddie Ray Cotton, 0-1
Shots-corners: (M) 16-6, (G) 8-2.
Saves: (M) Kerry Smith, 6, (G) Austin Burnside, 12.
Afton 4, Sidney 2
AFTON – Afton won its first game of the season to end a two-plus-year drought between wins Saturday afternoon against visiting Sidney.
The Crimson Knights scored a season-best four goals thanks to a hat trick from Josh Akshar. Josh Davy also tallied for the Knights (1-12). It was the the first-ever win for the Knights over Sidney, the first win on homecoming weekend, and the third victory in the program’s short history, said Afton head coach, Todd Dancesia.
Summary
(3-1 Afton at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Marcus Obeada 1-0, Hunter Sowersby 1-0, Josiah Clark 0-1. (A) Josh Akshar 3-0, Josh Davy 1-1, Rick Parsons 0-1, Collin Muller 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: (S) 9-3; (A) 19-6.
Saves: (S) Anthony Ruling 6, Evan Eliason, 7; Cameron Oswald (A) 9.
Girls’ Soccer
Clinton 7, S-E 1
CLINTON – Clinton avenged a loss to Sherburne-Earlville Friday night blowing out the Marauders.
Ellen Arinson, Maureen Lewis, and Hannah Mattaris all had two goals for Clinton, who lost to S-E 3-1 last month. “We just did not show up to play,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We had another injury; we’re just beat up and struggling.”
Briana Vibbard had S-E’s goal scoring in the first half.
Summary
(3-1 Clinton at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Ellen Arnison, 2-0, Maureen Lewis, 2-0, Marissa Cornelius, 1-0, Hannah Mattaris, 2-0. Carly Denison, 0-1. (SE) Briana Vibbard, 1-0, M. Solloway, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 22-3 (SE) 4-4
Saves: (C) 2 (SE) S. Morris, 9. M. Solloway 6.
Volleyball
Oxford 3, Afton 0
AFTON – Oxford won its sixth match of the season beating Afton in three games, 26-24, 25-16, 25-14.
Teresa Ivarson had four aces, aseven kills, two assists, and two blocks in a well-rounded performance to pace the Blackhawks (6-2). Mercedes Doing served a team-high seven aces, and Olivia Roach finished with nine digs.
Rebekah Prezorski finished with four aces and nine kills for Afton (0-8).
Statistics
Oxford: Mercedes Doing, 7 aces; Taylor Chapman, 5 aces, 8 digs; Olivia Roach, 4 aces, 3 kills, 9 digs; Teresa Ivarson, 4 aces, 7 kills, 2 assists, 2 blocks; Kera Shepler, 3 kills, 3 assists, 1 block; Cathryn Mercurio, 5 digs.
Afton: Rebekah Prezorski, 4 aces, 9 kills; Payton Cutting, 4 kills; Alisha Hubbard, 2 aces, 6 assists, 5 digs; Mallory Lawrence, 3 kills.
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