Oxford, Greene volleyball teams advance to sectional semifinals
Volleyball
Oxford 3, Southern Cayuga 0
OXFORD – Oxford advanced to the Section IV Class D semifinals defeating Southern Cayuga in three games Tuesday, 25-12, 25-22, 25-20.
Kera Shepler had six aces and four assists for Oxford (9-5), who return to action Nov. 3 at Horseheads.
Olivia Roach and Shepler shared the team lead with five kills, and Cathryn Mercurio picked up a team-high six digs.
Oxford joins three other teams for Thursday’s semifinals at Horseheads Middle School.
Statistics (Oxford only)
Kera Shepler, 6 aces, 4 assists, 5 kills, 1 block; Olivia Roach, 5 kills, 5 aces, 4 digs; Nicole Head, 3 kills, 1 block; Teresa Ivarson, 3 digs.
Greene 3, Susquehanna Valley 2
GREENE – Greene rallied from two games down to prevail over Susquehanna Valley in Wednesday’s Class C quarterfinal matchuup.
Marissa Pierce had 20 kills and Rebecca Hanrahan 16 put-aways in an 18-25, 22-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-14 victory. “We didn’t have the momentum in the firs two games, but adjustments were made, and played better as a team,” said Greene coach Shelbe Furman. “We had a lot of energy coming from the sidelines and fans, and that gave us a big spark.”
Pierce, Jessica Willard, and Rebecca Willard were mainstays behind the service line with just three missed serves combined over the five-game match. Jessica Willard led with 16 assists and Jill McDaniels had 15 helpers. Hanrahan, who added seven aces, moved over 300 career kills in the victory.
Greene moves on to the semifinals Nov. 3 at Horseheads.
Statistics
Greene: Rebecca Hanrahan, 7 aces, 16 kills, 13 digs; Marissa Pierce, 20 kills, 2 blocks; Jessica Willard, 16 assists; Jill McDaniels, 15 assists.
SV: Taylor O’Neil, 5 aces; Brianna DeRitis, 11 kills; Hannah Merrell, 15 assists; Michayla Berard, 2 digs, 1 block.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 58, Sherburne-Earlville 32
(Friday, Oct. 28)
SHERBURNE – Greene, tuning up for the Section IV Class C meet, defeated Sherburne-Earlville last weekend in a non-league meet. The Trojans, according to results submitted from Sherburne-Earlville, won all but one event.
Meet Results
200 Med Relay: E. Nolen, L, Bachman, K. Reynolds, E. Powrie (SE) 2:14.17
200 Free: S. Farrow (G) 2:42.87
200 IM: C. Carlson (G) 2:45.61
50 Free: Jenny Yeager (G) 26.88
100 Fly: Autumn VanEtten (G) 1:20.08
100 Free: Kate Shear (G) 1:06.53
500 Free: M. Howell (G) 6:58.63
200 Free Relay: J.Brooks, E.Bertram, M. McCauley, J. Yeager (G) 1:50.21
100 Breaststroke: J. Brooks (G) 1:18.89
400 Free Relay: K. Shear, S. Farrow, M. McCauley, C. Carlson (G) 4:33.81
Oxford 3, Southern Cayuga 0
OXFORD – Oxford advanced to the Section IV Class D semifinals defeating Southern Cayuga in three games Tuesday, 25-12, 25-22, 25-20.
Kera Shepler had six aces and four assists for Oxford (9-5), who return to action Nov. 3 at Horseheads.
Olivia Roach and Shepler shared the team lead with five kills, and Cathryn Mercurio picked up a team-high six digs.
Oxford joins three other teams for Thursday’s semifinals at Horseheads Middle School.
Statistics (Oxford only)
Kera Shepler, 6 aces, 4 assists, 5 kills, 1 block; Olivia Roach, 5 kills, 5 aces, 4 digs; Nicole Head, 3 kills, 1 block; Teresa Ivarson, 3 digs.
Greene 3, Susquehanna Valley 2
GREENE – Greene rallied from two games down to prevail over Susquehanna Valley in Wednesday’s Class C quarterfinal matchuup.
Marissa Pierce had 20 kills and Rebecca Hanrahan 16 put-aways in an 18-25, 22-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-14 victory. “We didn’t have the momentum in the firs two games, but adjustments were made, and played better as a team,” said Greene coach Shelbe Furman. “We had a lot of energy coming from the sidelines and fans, and that gave us a big spark.”
Pierce, Jessica Willard, and Rebecca Willard were mainstays behind the service line with just three missed serves combined over the five-game match. Jessica Willard led with 16 assists and Jill McDaniels had 15 helpers. Hanrahan, who added seven aces, moved over 300 career kills in the victory.
Greene moves on to the semifinals Nov. 3 at Horseheads.
Statistics
Greene: Rebecca Hanrahan, 7 aces, 16 kills, 13 digs; Marissa Pierce, 20 kills, 2 blocks; Jessica Willard, 16 assists; Jill McDaniels, 15 assists.
SV: Taylor O’Neil, 5 aces; Brianna DeRitis, 11 kills; Hannah Merrell, 15 assists; Michayla Berard, 2 digs, 1 block.
Girls’ Swimming
Greene 58, Sherburne-Earlville 32
(Friday, Oct. 28)
SHERBURNE – Greene, tuning up for the Section IV Class C meet, defeated Sherburne-Earlville last weekend in a non-league meet. The Trojans, according to results submitted from Sherburne-Earlville, won all but one event.
Meet Results
200 Med Relay: E. Nolen, L, Bachman, K. Reynolds, E. Powrie (SE) 2:14.17
200 Free: S. Farrow (G) 2:42.87
200 IM: C. Carlson (G) 2:45.61
50 Free: Jenny Yeager (G) 26.88
100 Fly: Autumn VanEtten (G) 1:20.08
100 Free: Kate Shear (G) 1:06.53
500 Free: M. Howell (G) 6:58.63
200 Free Relay: J.Brooks, E.Bertram, M. McCauley, J. Yeager (G) 1:50.21
100 Breaststroke: J. Brooks (G) 1:18.89
400 Free Relay: K. Shear, S. Farrow, M. McCauley, C. Carlson (G) 4:33.81
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