Norwich swimmers finish strong
Boys’ Swimming
Norwich 98, Susquehanna Valley 86
NORWICH – Norwich finally shook Susquehanna Valley in the 100-yard breaststroke finishing first and second, and closed out the meet with a victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay to earn its fifth dual meet win of the season Wednesday night.
For the second time this week, Norwich established nine personal-best times. The Tornado showed superior depth over the final six events placing two out of the top three positions in nearly every event.
“I thought it would be a really tough meet,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We have a young team, but we showed a lot of maturity to come through at the end.”
Nick Mooney led a one-two finish for Norwich in the 100-yard breaststroke and it was Curtis Woodard, Dan Zieno, Joe Stagliano, and Greg Todd who closed the meet with a season low 3:50.46 in the 400-free relay.
Woodard, Zieno, and Todd added indivdual-event wins, and Scott Cihocki took the 100-yard freestyle. Norwich’s next dual meet is Jan. 6 at Greene.
Results
200 medley relay: (SV), Christian, Chappel, Emmons, Colley, 1:54.64. 200 free: (N) Greg Todd, 2:03.33. 200 IM: (N) Curtis Woodard, 2:20.76 50 free: (SV) Emmons, 25.09. Diving: (SV) Derek Linebaugh, 289.10. 100 fly: (N) Woodard, 1:00.14. 100 free: (N) Scott Cihocki, 55.88. 500 free: (N) Dan Zieno, 5:51.77. 200 free relay: (SV) Chappel, Emmons, Elliott, Colley, 1:42.06. 100 backstroke; (SV) Christian, 1:04.33. 100 breaststroke: (N) Nick Mooney, 1:11.32. 400 free relay: N) Woodard, D. Zieno, Joe Stagliano, Todd, 3:50.46.
Volleyball
Canastota 3, Sherburne-Earlville 0
CANASTOTA – Unbeaten Canastota (7-0) had eight kills apiece from Tracy O’Hern and Melissa Krak in sweeping Sherburne-Earlville Wednesday, 25-9, 25-14, 25-18.
Samantha McCarthy had 17 service points for the Raiders and led with 18 assists and six digs.
S-E’s Dana Stapleton had six kills, and Shelby Scheffler picked up eight digs. The Marauders’ record dipped to 3-4 on the season.
Statistics
Canastota: Sam McCarthy, 18 assists, 3 aces, 6 digs; Melissa Krak, 8 kills, Tracy O’Hern, 8 kills, 3 blocks; Jessie Boswell 4 aces.
S-E: Shelby Scheffler, 2 aces, 8 digs; Destinie Holmquist, 4 assists, 5 digs; Dana Stapleton, 6 kills, 1 block; Brooke Wright, 5 digs.
JV: Canastota won 2-0.
Bowling
CV defeats Norwich
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich’s boys managed to win just the final game against Chenango Valley in a 4-1 loss Wednesday.
Ben Barnes had a 640 series from the first spot in the lineup, and anchor Darrel Humphrey came in with a 617 set.
CV’s girls swept all five points from the Tornado girls. Karlie Hill’s 410 series led Norwich.
Varsity honor scores
NHS (2,720): Ben Barnes, 222, 201, 217, 640; Matt Gladstone, 224; Darrel Humphrey, 231, 617.
CV (2,807): Ty Ruffo, 246; Jimmy Pecha, 225, 223, 204, 632; Peter Schubert, 207.
JV: CV won 5-0.
Girls
NHS (1,859): no honor scores
CV (2,523): Jessica Aurelio, 189, 203, 548; Alaena Sullivan, 196, 510; Jessica Perry, 180; Mikayla Cook, 209, 211, 568.
Norwich 98, Susquehanna Valley 86
NORWICH – Norwich finally shook Susquehanna Valley in the 100-yard breaststroke finishing first and second, and closed out the meet with a victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay to earn its fifth dual meet win of the season Wednesday night.
For the second time this week, Norwich established nine personal-best times. The Tornado showed superior depth over the final six events placing two out of the top three positions in nearly every event.
“I thought it would be a really tough meet,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We have a young team, but we showed a lot of maturity to come through at the end.”
Nick Mooney led a one-two finish for Norwich in the 100-yard breaststroke and it was Curtis Woodard, Dan Zieno, Joe Stagliano, and Greg Todd who closed the meet with a season low 3:50.46 in the 400-free relay.
Woodard, Zieno, and Todd added indivdual-event wins, and Scott Cihocki took the 100-yard freestyle. Norwich’s next dual meet is Jan. 6 at Greene.
Results
200 medley relay: (SV), Christian, Chappel, Emmons, Colley, 1:54.64. 200 free: (N) Greg Todd, 2:03.33. 200 IM: (N) Curtis Woodard, 2:20.76 50 free: (SV) Emmons, 25.09. Diving: (SV) Derek Linebaugh, 289.10. 100 fly: (N) Woodard, 1:00.14. 100 free: (N) Scott Cihocki, 55.88. 500 free: (N) Dan Zieno, 5:51.77. 200 free relay: (SV) Chappel, Emmons, Elliott, Colley, 1:42.06. 100 backstroke; (SV) Christian, 1:04.33. 100 breaststroke: (N) Nick Mooney, 1:11.32. 400 free relay: N) Woodard, D. Zieno, Joe Stagliano, Todd, 3:50.46.
Volleyball
Canastota 3, Sherburne-Earlville 0
CANASTOTA – Unbeaten Canastota (7-0) had eight kills apiece from Tracy O’Hern and Melissa Krak in sweeping Sherburne-Earlville Wednesday, 25-9, 25-14, 25-18.
Samantha McCarthy had 17 service points for the Raiders and led with 18 assists and six digs.
S-E’s Dana Stapleton had six kills, and Shelby Scheffler picked up eight digs. The Marauders’ record dipped to 3-4 on the season.
Statistics
Canastota: Sam McCarthy, 18 assists, 3 aces, 6 digs; Melissa Krak, 8 kills, Tracy O’Hern, 8 kills, 3 blocks; Jessie Boswell 4 aces.
S-E: Shelby Scheffler, 2 aces, 8 digs; Destinie Holmquist, 4 assists, 5 digs; Dana Stapleton, 6 kills, 1 block; Brooke Wright, 5 digs.
JV: Canastota won 2-0.
Bowling
CV defeats Norwich
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich’s boys managed to win just the final game against Chenango Valley in a 4-1 loss Wednesday.
Ben Barnes had a 640 series from the first spot in the lineup, and anchor Darrel Humphrey came in with a 617 set.
CV’s girls swept all five points from the Tornado girls. Karlie Hill’s 410 series led Norwich.
Varsity honor scores
NHS (2,720): Ben Barnes, 222, 201, 217, 640; Matt Gladstone, 224; Darrel Humphrey, 231, 617.
CV (2,807): Ty Ruffo, 246; Jimmy Pecha, 225, 223, 204, 632; Peter Schubert, 207.
JV: CV won 5-0.
Girls
NHS (1,859): no honor scores
CV (2,523): Jessica Aurelio, 189, 203, 548; Alaena Sullivan, 196, 510; Jessica Perry, 180; Mikayla Cook, 209, 211, 568.
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