Stanton captures second straight Windsor title

Wrestling

WINDSOR – Greene senior Kyle Stanton gave Greene its fourth wrestling title taking the 220-pound final last week in the Windsor Christmas Tournament.
Stanton’s victory capped a 4-for-4 effort by the Trojans in the finals, and vaulted Greene past Norwich into third place in the 22-team tournament.
Stanton won three matches over the two-day tournament, the last one a 3-2 overtime decision over nationally-ranked junior Nick Lupi of Huntington. It was third straight year in which Lupi and Stanton met in the Windsor finals with Stanton winning the last two by the exact same score.
After wrestling to a 2-2 tie through regulation and overtime, Stanton secured the decisive point in the third overtime by holding Lupi down for the entire 30-second overtime.

Indoor Track and Field

Norwich sets records at Ithaca
ITHACA – At the His and Hers Invitational at Ithaca last Thursday, Norwich’s boys placed fourth out of 25 teams, and the Tornado girls were 16th in team scoring.
Norwich set four more new indoor track and field records, three coming on the girls’ side. Sarah Spittler established a new low in the 1,500 meters running to a fourth-place finish in 5:16.04. The Norwich distance medley relay (4,000 meters) of Faith Pike, Abby Snow, Kristen Slate, and Martha Clemens lowered the school mark to 15:54.31, and Patrick Taylor established another new record winning the 200 meters timing 24.58 for fifth.
Taylor doubled up with a win in the long jump (21-1 3/4) and triple jump (41-5 3/4), Matt Murray won the 400 meters in 51.92; and Murray added a second in the 800 meters (2:02.25).
Other top-six NHS finishers
Girls
1,500m: Sarah Spittler (4), 5:16.04*; Sprint Medley (6), 4:50.44* (Jaime Berger, Sydney Chaffee, Molly Moore, Sarah Spittler).
Boys
Distance Medley: (4) 11:38.01* (John Mooney, Jamie Zieno, Cameron Prime, Nuri Harper). 200m: Patrick Taylor (5), 24.58*. 400m: Matt Murray (1), 51.92. 800m: Matt Murray (2), 2:02.25. Long Jump: Patrick Taylor (1), 21-1 3/4. Triple jump: Taylor (1), 41-5 3/4.

Boys’ Basketball

B-G 39, Oxford 38
OXFORD – Oxford nearly made up a six-point deficit in the final minute as Bainbridge-Guilford picked up its first win over the Blackhawks since the 2005-2006 season.
Following a missed B-G free throw, Oxford called a timeout with 20 seconds left to set up a winning shot. Andrew Golden just missed on his drive to the basket, but Caden Izard was on the spot for the rebound. Izard missed his follow-up attempt before teammate Eric Dilfer snared another offensive rebound. Dilfer’s shot was blocked by B-G’s Ryan Porter to preserve the Bobcats’ win.
“We had our opportunities, we just didn’t come through,” said Oxford coach Tim Davis.
Porter scored 13 points and had 14 rebounds for B-G. Brooks Harmon added 10 points, and Corbin Palmer added a team-high six assists to go with his eight points.
Golden scored 13 for Oxford and Izard had 10 points.
B-G: Ryan Porter, 5 3-6-13; Austin Bauerle, 4 0-0-8; Brooks Harmon, 4 0-0-10; Corbin Palmer, 3 0-2-8; Lucas Butcher, 0; Ray Frederick, 0; Dalton Johnson, 0; Tim Walts, 0; Nick Gronowski, 0; Ben Miritsch, 0. Totals: 16 3-8-39.
Oxford: Ryan Moore, 2 2-2-6; Andrew Golden, 6 1-1-13; Paul Wonka, 0; Kevin Davis, 0; Eric Dilfer, 4 1-2-9; Dustin Harding, 0; Caden Izard, 4 2-6-10. Totals: 16 6-11-38.
B-G 12 11 9 7–39
Oxf. 10 10 7 11–38
Three-point goals: (O) none. (BG) Harmon, Palmer. JV: B-G won.

Girls’ Basketball

Chittenango 48, Otselic Valley 26
FABIUS – At the Fabius-Pompey Tournament, Otselic Valley fell to Class A Chittenango in the tourney’s consolation game.
Kaitlin Antelmi scored 23 points Chittenango, who built a big halftime lead on the strength of a 15-1 second quarter. “We just had too many turnovers against their pressure in the second quarter,” said OV coach Ron Graham. “They were turnovers we shouldn’t have had, but we made them.”
The Vikings played Chittenango nearly even in the second half led by Niki Olin and Kayla Thorp. The two Vikes had eight points apiece in the loss. “We’ll learn next week if playing against the bigger schools help us when we come back into our league and play schools our own size,” Graham said.
OV hosts DeRuyter Thursday.
Chitt: Courtney Dyer, 2 1-4-5; Deluna, 0 1-2-1; Au. Strickler, 1 0-0-3; Sara Pierce, 2 3-4-7; Kaitlin Antelmi, 8 6-9-23; Allie Barber, 0; Lisa Mitchell, 0; Brigitta Martin, 3 0-0-6; Mackenzie Hall, 1 1-2-3. Totals: 17 12-21-48.
OV: Niki Olin, 2 4-6-8 ; Hope Reynolds, 0 0-2-0; Kayla Thorp, 4 0-0-8 ; Lindsey Bard, 0; Jordan Lidell, 1 0-0-2 ; Jessica Loomis, 2 0-2-4 ; Amber Monroe, 0; Keeshia Delee, 0; Ashley Pitts, 0; Kayleena Manwarren, 2 0-2-4. Totals: 11 4-12-26.
OV 9 1 10 6–26
Chit 14 15 10 9–48
Three-point goals: (C) Antelmi, Strickler.

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