Norwich grapplers extend winning streak to nine
Wrestling
Norwich 40, Chenango Valley 39
NORWICH – The tone of the match was set with Frank Garcia’s exciting 132-pound victory over CV standout Dustin Greene. The Tornado jumped out to a big lead early on, and held off the Warriors for their ninth straight dual meet win Wednesday.
Tristan Rifanburg’s pin at 120 pounds cinched up Norwich’s victory over a Chenango Valley club that is ranked among the top four dual meet teams in Section IV.
“There were a lot of real close matches, and it could have gone either way,” said Norwich coach Joe Downey. “Chenango Valley is a quality team that has good kids at every weight. Frankie’s win was a heck of a way to start the dual.”
Garcia was matching up with Greene, who was a New York State tournament competitor a season ago. In a scoreless match, Garcia recorded a reversal in the third period, and held Greene the rest of the way for a 2-0 win.
Norwich picked up 19 straight points beginning with Anthony Vitello’s impressive 8-0 win over the Warriors’ Joel Grychewicz at 160 pounds. “Anthony is consistently coming through for us,” Downey said. “He not only got us a win, but it was a major decision. That extra team point helped us win the match.”
Tanner Cummings, typically a 152-pounder, weighed in at 160 and was bumped to 170 pounds. Cummings, battling a shoulder injury, held on for a 9-8 victory over Dylan Mosher. Cody Bradbury (182) and Kegan Levesque (195) picked up forfeits to lift Norwich’s lead to 28-11.
Chenango Valley lost a costly team point – and six dual meet points for losing the bout – when the Tornado’s John Marvin (145) was awarded a disqualification win over Noah Ruston. The matchup ended with six seconds left in the third period and Marvin trailing on the scoreboard.
“We’re really on a roll right now,” Downey said. “The team is jelling and clicking, and we’re looking forward to the Ilion Tournament this weekend. The guys are all wrestling well right now, and we’re proud of what we are seeing.”
Results
132: Frank Garcia (N) dec. Dustin Greene, 2-0. 138: Adam Greene (CV) pinned Matt Thompson, :20. 145: John Marvin (N) won by disqualification over Noah Ruston. 152: Robert Woodard (CV) won by fft. 160: Anthony Vitello (N) dec. Joel Grychewicz, 8-0. 170: Tanner Cummings (N) dec. Dylan Mosher, 9-8. 182: Cody Bradbury N) won by fft. 195: Kegan Levesque (N) won by fft. 220: Dominick Ruston (CV) pinned Chandler Rifanburg, 3:36. 285: Shane Morjarity (CV) won by fft. 99: Joe Conroy (N) won by fft. 106: Billy Liberati (CV) pinned Cole Rifanburg, :38. 113: Brandon Lockwood (CV) dec. Trey Muserallo, 13-8. 120: Tristan Rifanburg (N) pinned Zach Tripp, 1:23. 126: Anthony Colon (CV) pinned Josh Myers, 1:29.
Boys’ Basketball
Sherburne-Earlville 68, Mount Markham 52
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s bench gave it a big lift, especially in the second half, as the Marauders shook the Mustangs midway through the third quarter, and coasted to a home victory Wednesday evening.
The Marauders had five three-point plays in the third quarter – three on three-pointers and two on traditional three-point plays – to extend a 30-28 lead early in the quarter to 50-37.
Paul Romanenko buried two of his four trifectas in the contest, Austin Jasper and Jesse Yerton had three-point plays, and Yerton took a skip pass from Carter Cole, and drained a three ball upping the S-E lead to 48-35 wth one minute left in the third.
The tide of the contest swung with the Marauders’ reserves on the floor, and all five starters sat the entirety of the final quarter. Jasper, a reserve forward, scored eight of his game-high 17 points in the last quarter. Romanenko finished with 12, and Yerton had 11 off the bench. In all, 41 of the Marauders’ points came from bench players.
“You could see in the fourth quarter, with our depth, we were able to wear them down,” said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard. “We have a lot of kids that can make plays for us. It’s a nice dilemma to have.”
Mount Markham took a 20-19 lead with 4:12 left in the second quarter on a Josh Diehl bucket. The Mustangs did not score the rest of the first half, and were induced into back-to-back 35-second clock violations.
Mick Khoury’s three-point play with 3:07 left in the first half gave S-E the lead for good, and Romanenko pumped in a three for the 25-20 halftime lead.
MM: James Beck, 2 2-3-7; Larry Hammill, 0; Ben Maxon, 0 1-2-1; Travis Nelson, 6 0-1-14; Jalen Hubbard, 2 2-4-6; Nate Hudson, dnp; Josh Holtham, 1 0-0-3; Austin Kobler, 2 0-0-5; Josh Diehl, 6 4-7-16. Totals: 19 9-17-52.
S-E: Randy Briggs, 1 2-2-5; Carter Cole, 3 0-1-6; Jesse Yerton, 3 3-3-11; Sam Caton, 1 1-1-3; Paul Romanenko, 4 0-0-12; John McDaniel, 0 0-0-0; Cole Hodges, 2 0-0-4; Mick Khoury, 2 1-1-5; Austin Jasper, 6 5-5-17; Thomas Knickerbocker, 0 0-0-0; Matt Smith, 1 1-2-3; Chris Marquard, 1 0-1-2. Totals: 24 13-16-68.
MM 13 7 17 15–52
S-E 12 13 25 18–68
Fouled out: none. Team fouls: (SE) 15, (MM) 14. Three-point goals: (MM) Beck, Nelson 2, Holtham, Kobler. (SE) Romanenko 4, Briggs, Yerton 2. JV: S-E won 41-29. Officials: D. Szelkowski, D. Davis.
Otselic Valley 64, Madison 41
SOUTH OTSELIC – Making its second trip through the Central Counties League schedule, OV defeated Madison for the second time this season pulling away in the fourth quarter.
Mike Larkin had a game-high 22 points for OV to go with eight rebounds. Gideon Schena added 13 points, and Jason Olin posted a double double scoring 12 points and hauling down 11 boards.
“This was a nice win for us, especially coming off the loss to McGraw at the Christmas Tournament,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “Madison has some good players and plays hard. It was a rough, physical game, but we were able to come out on top.”
The Vikings host Cincinnatus on Tuesday.
Madison: Mitchell, 5 0-0-11; Best, 4 0-4-8; Renfroe, 1 1-2-3; Barnes, 0; Schu, 2 0-0-5; Henner, 0; Rice, 0; Schmidt, ; McKeever, 0 1-2-1 ; Snyder, 6 1-2-13 . Totals: 18 3-10-41.
OV: Alan Lewis, 0; Mike Larkin, 10 2-3-22 ; Brandon Huntley, 3 0-0-6; Trevor Marston, 3 1-2-7; Jason Olin, 5 2-2-12; Shawn LaFlair, 0; Gideon Schena, 5 3-4-13; Chuck Bishop, 0; Howard Straight, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 28 8-13-64.
Mad. 8 15 8 10–41
OV 14 18 10 22–64
Team fouls: (OV) 15, (M) 15.Three-point goals: (M) Mitchelle, Schu. JV: Officials: Fletcher, Davis.
G-MU 49, Harpursville 46
HARPURSVILLE – The Raiders gained valuable sectional seedings points Tuesday night at Harpursville rallying in the final two minutes for their second win over a Class C team this season.
DeMario Reed fed Derek Musson for a layup on a two-on-one fast break to give G-MU a 47-46 lead. Reed tacked on a bucket in the last minute to finish with a game-high 17 points.
“We were really flat again, and we didn’t have a lot of continuity in practice, and just weren’t in rhythm,” said G-MU coach Bill Hartman. “Despite that, we were able to get some early scores.”
Reed scored 10 in the first quarter and had 13 of his points by halftime leading his club to a 31-25 advantage.
Harpursville hung in the game with superior rebounding, and dominated the offensive glass with several put-back baskets. “Harpursville was only marginally bigger than us, and they scored a bunch on second- and third-shot opportunities,” Hartman said.
Tim French added nine points for G-MU (7-1), who host Morris on Friday.
G-MU: DeMario Reed, 8 1-3-17; Galen Wind, 3 0-0-6; Greg Delaney, 3 0-0-7; Jason Barrows, 0; Eddie Ray Cotton, 2 1-3-6; Tim French, 4 0-0-9; Austin Burnside, 0; Derek Musson, 1 2-4-4. Totals: 21 4-10-49.
Harpursville: Tyler Graham, 1 0-0-3; Jon Arnold, 0; Jared Dekcer Decker, 3 2-2-10; Jon Niles, 0; Mason Dean, 2 4-8-8; Mike Foley, 2 1-1-5; DeMark Johnson, 0; Jon Andrews,6 2-2-14 ; Justin Korenka, 2 0-0-4; Cutting, 0; Arnold, 0; Eric Storrs, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 17 9-13-46.
G-MU 17 14 6 12–49
Harp. 12 13 8 13–46
Fouled out: (G) Delaney, Cotton. Three-point goals: (G) Delaney, Cotton, French, (H) Graham, Decker 2. JV: Harpursville won.
Girls’ Basketball
Chenango Valley 46, Greene 35
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Chenango Valley finished the first and second quarters strong, and extended its lead over Greene to 17 in the third quarter in Wednesday’s non-league game.
CV scored the final six points of the first quartert to lead by three, and put the final five points on the board in the second stanza to create a 21-13 halftime lead.
Claire Walsh and Maddie Staiger hit three-pointers in the third, and Ashley Weir scored six of her seven points to lead the Warriors. “They’re a good team, and if we took care of the ball better, we might of won this game,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton of CV. “We turned it over a little too much, and we lost track of their three-point shooters a couple of times, but other than that, we played well.”
Jessica Brooks had 16 points and Kaitlin Gorton 10 for the Trojans, who play Walton on Saturday.
Greene: Sierra Stoppkotte, 0; Paige Castle, 1 2-2-4; Jessica Brooks, 7 0-1-16; Kaitlin Gorton, 4 0-2-10; Rebecca Smith, 0; Natalie Greene, 2 0-0-4; Rebecca Hanrahan, 0; Shannon Gregory, 0 1-2-1. Totals: 14 3-7-35.
CV: Claire Walsh, 6 1-3-16; Megan Mullins, 1 3-4-5; Maddie Staiger, 3 0-0-7; Kate Bigart, 0; Jenna Ivan, 0; Maggie Bigart, 0; Megan Pipher, 2 2-2-6; Chelsea Henige, 0; Hannah Elliott, 2 0-0-4; Jenna Schumaker, 0 1-2-1; Ashley Weir, 2 3-4-7. Totals: 16 10-15-46.
Gre. 4 9 9 13–35
CVa 7 14 18 7–46
Fouled out: (G) Gregory. Three-point goals: (CV) Walsh 3, Staiger. (G) Gorton 2, Brooks 2. JV: CV won 50-44.
Norwich 40, Chenango Valley 39
NORWICH – The tone of the match was set with Frank Garcia’s exciting 132-pound victory over CV standout Dustin Greene. The Tornado jumped out to a big lead early on, and held off the Warriors for their ninth straight dual meet win Wednesday.
Tristan Rifanburg’s pin at 120 pounds cinched up Norwich’s victory over a Chenango Valley club that is ranked among the top four dual meet teams in Section IV.
“There were a lot of real close matches, and it could have gone either way,” said Norwich coach Joe Downey. “Chenango Valley is a quality team that has good kids at every weight. Frankie’s win was a heck of a way to start the dual.”
Garcia was matching up with Greene, who was a New York State tournament competitor a season ago. In a scoreless match, Garcia recorded a reversal in the third period, and held Greene the rest of the way for a 2-0 win.
Norwich picked up 19 straight points beginning with Anthony Vitello’s impressive 8-0 win over the Warriors’ Joel Grychewicz at 160 pounds. “Anthony is consistently coming through for us,” Downey said. “He not only got us a win, but it was a major decision. That extra team point helped us win the match.”
Tanner Cummings, typically a 152-pounder, weighed in at 160 and was bumped to 170 pounds. Cummings, battling a shoulder injury, held on for a 9-8 victory over Dylan Mosher. Cody Bradbury (182) and Kegan Levesque (195) picked up forfeits to lift Norwich’s lead to 28-11.
Chenango Valley lost a costly team point – and six dual meet points for losing the bout – when the Tornado’s John Marvin (145) was awarded a disqualification win over Noah Ruston. The matchup ended with six seconds left in the third period and Marvin trailing on the scoreboard.
“We’re really on a roll right now,” Downey said. “The team is jelling and clicking, and we’re looking forward to the Ilion Tournament this weekend. The guys are all wrestling well right now, and we’re proud of what we are seeing.”
Results
132: Frank Garcia (N) dec. Dustin Greene, 2-0. 138: Adam Greene (CV) pinned Matt Thompson, :20. 145: John Marvin (N) won by disqualification over Noah Ruston. 152: Robert Woodard (CV) won by fft. 160: Anthony Vitello (N) dec. Joel Grychewicz, 8-0. 170: Tanner Cummings (N) dec. Dylan Mosher, 9-8. 182: Cody Bradbury N) won by fft. 195: Kegan Levesque (N) won by fft. 220: Dominick Ruston (CV) pinned Chandler Rifanburg, 3:36. 285: Shane Morjarity (CV) won by fft. 99: Joe Conroy (N) won by fft. 106: Billy Liberati (CV) pinned Cole Rifanburg, :38. 113: Brandon Lockwood (CV) dec. Trey Muserallo, 13-8. 120: Tristan Rifanburg (N) pinned Zach Tripp, 1:23. 126: Anthony Colon (CV) pinned Josh Myers, 1:29.
Boys’ Basketball
Sherburne-Earlville 68, Mount Markham 52
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s bench gave it a big lift, especially in the second half, as the Marauders shook the Mustangs midway through the third quarter, and coasted to a home victory Wednesday evening.
The Marauders had five three-point plays in the third quarter – three on three-pointers and two on traditional three-point plays – to extend a 30-28 lead early in the quarter to 50-37.
Paul Romanenko buried two of his four trifectas in the contest, Austin Jasper and Jesse Yerton had three-point plays, and Yerton took a skip pass from Carter Cole, and drained a three ball upping the S-E lead to 48-35 wth one minute left in the third.
The tide of the contest swung with the Marauders’ reserves on the floor, and all five starters sat the entirety of the final quarter. Jasper, a reserve forward, scored eight of his game-high 17 points in the last quarter. Romanenko finished with 12, and Yerton had 11 off the bench. In all, 41 of the Marauders’ points came from bench players.
“You could see in the fourth quarter, with our depth, we were able to wear them down,” said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard. “We have a lot of kids that can make plays for us. It’s a nice dilemma to have.”
Mount Markham took a 20-19 lead with 4:12 left in the second quarter on a Josh Diehl bucket. The Mustangs did not score the rest of the first half, and were induced into back-to-back 35-second clock violations.
Mick Khoury’s three-point play with 3:07 left in the first half gave S-E the lead for good, and Romanenko pumped in a three for the 25-20 halftime lead.
MM: James Beck, 2 2-3-7; Larry Hammill, 0; Ben Maxon, 0 1-2-1; Travis Nelson, 6 0-1-14; Jalen Hubbard, 2 2-4-6; Nate Hudson, dnp; Josh Holtham, 1 0-0-3; Austin Kobler, 2 0-0-5; Josh Diehl, 6 4-7-16. Totals: 19 9-17-52.
S-E: Randy Briggs, 1 2-2-5; Carter Cole, 3 0-1-6; Jesse Yerton, 3 3-3-11; Sam Caton, 1 1-1-3; Paul Romanenko, 4 0-0-12; John McDaniel, 0 0-0-0; Cole Hodges, 2 0-0-4; Mick Khoury, 2 1-1-5; Austin Jasper, 6 5-5-17; Thomas Knickerbocker, 0 0-0-0; Matt Smith, 1 1-2-3; Chris Marquard, 1 0-1-2. Totals: 24 13-16-68.
MM 13 7 17 15–52
S-E 12 13 25 18–68
Fouled out: none. Team fouls: (SE) 15, (MM) 14. Three-point goals: (MM) Beck, Nelson 2, Holtham, Kobler. (SE) Romanenko 4, Briggs, Yerton 2. JV: S-E won 41-29. Officials: D. Szelkowski, D. Davis.
Otselic Valley 64, Madison 41
SOUTH OTSELIC – Making its second trip through the Central Counties League schedule, OV defeated Madison for the second time this season pulling away in the fourth quarter.
Mike Larkin had a game-high 22 points for OV to go with eight rebounds. Gideon Schena added 13 points, and Jason Olin posted a double double scoring 12 points and hauling down 11 boards.
“This was a nice win for us, especially coming off the loss to McGraw at the Christmas Tournament,” said OV coach Dave Loomis. “Madison has some good players and plays hard. It was a rough, physical game, but we were able to come out on top.”
The Vikings host Cincinnatus on Tuesday.
Madison: Mitchell, 5 0-0-11; Best, 4 0-4-8; Renfroe, 1 1-2-3; Barnes, 0; Schu, 2 0-0-5; Henner, 0; Rice, 0; Schmidt, ; McKeever, 0 1-2-1 ; Snyder, 6 1-2-13 . Totals: 18 3-10-41.
OV: Alan Lewis, 0; Mike Larkin, 10 2-3-22 ; Brandon Huntley, 3 0-0-6; Trevor Marston, 3 1-2-7; Jason Olin, 5 2-2-12; Shawn LaFlair, 0; Gideon Schena, 5 3-4-13; Chuck Bishop, 0; Howard Straight, 2 0-0-4. Totals: 28 8-13-64.
Mad. 8 15 8 10–41
OV 14 18 10 22–64
Team fouls: (OV) 15, (M) 15.Three-point goals: (M) Mitchelle, Schu. JV: Officials: Fletcher, Davis.
G-MU 49, Harpursville 46
HARPURSVILLE – The Raiders gained valuable sectional seedings points Tuesday night at Harpursville rallying in the final two minutes for their second win over a Class C team this season.
DeMario Reed fed Derek Musson for a layup on a two-on-one fast break to give G-MU a 47-46 lead. Reed tacked on a bucket in the last minute to finish with a game-high 17 points.
“We were really flat again, and we didn’t have a lot of continuity in practice, and just weren’t in rhythm,” said G-MU coach Bill Hartman. “Despite that, we were able to get some early scores.”
Reed scored 10 in the first quarter and had 13 of his points by halftime leading his club to a 31-25 advantage.
Harpursville hung in the game with superior rebounding, and dominated the offensive glass with several put-back baskets. “Harpursville was only marginally bigger than us, and they scored a bunch on second- and third-shot opportunities,” Hartman said.
Tim French added nine points for G-MU (7-1), who host Morris on Friday.
G-MU: DeMario Reed, 8 1-3-17; Galen Wind, 3 0-0-6; Greg Delaney, 3 0-0-7; Jason Barrows, 0; Eddie Ray Cotton, 2 1-3-6; Tim French, 4 0-0-9; Austin Burnside, 0; Derek Musson, 1 2-4-4. Totals: 21 4-10-49.
Harpursville: Tyler Graham, 1 0-0-3; Jon Arnold, 0; Jared Dekcer Decker, 3 2-2-10; Jon Niles, 0; Mason Dean, 2 4-8-8; Mike Foley, 2 1-1-5; DeMark Johnson, 0; Jon Andrews,6 2-2-14 ; Justin Korenka, 2 0-0-4; Cutting, 0; Arnold, 0; Eric Storrs, 1 0-0-2. Totals: 17 9-13-46.
G-MU 17 14 6 12–49
Harp. 12 13 8 13–46
Fouled out: (G) Delaney, Cotton. Three-point goals: (G) Delaney, Cotton, French, (H) Graham, Decker 2. JV: Harpursville won.
Girls’ Basketball
Chenango Valley 46, Greene 35
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Chenango Valley finished the first and second quarters strong, and extended its lead over Greene to 17 in the third quarter in Wednesday’s non-league game.
CV scored the final six points of the first quartert to lead by three, and put the final five points on the board in the second stanza to create a 21-13 halftime lead.
Claire Walsh and Maddie Staiger hit three-pointers in the third, and Ashley Weir scored six of her seven points to lead the Warriors. “They’re a good team, and if we took care of the ball better, we might of won this game,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton of CV. “We turned it over a little too much, and we lost track of their three-point shooters a couple of times, but other than that, we played well.”
Jessica Brooks had 16 points and Kaitlin Gorton 10 for the Trojans, who play Walton on Saturday.
Greene: Sierra Stoppkotte, 0; Paige Castle, 1 2-2-4; Jessica Brooks, 7 0-1-16; Kaitlin Gorton, 4 0-2-10; Rebecca Smith, 0; Natalie Greene, 2 0-0-4; Rebecca Hanrahan, 0; Shannon Gregory, 0 1-2-1. Totals: 14 3-7-35.
CV: Claire Walsh, 6 1-3-16; Megan Mullins, 1 3-4-5; Maddie Staiger, 3 0-0-7; Kate Bigart, 0; Jenna Ivan, 0; Maggie Bigart, 0; Megan Pipher, 2 2-2-6; Chelsea Henige, 0; Hannah Elliott, 2 0-0-4; Jenna Schumaker, 0 1-2-1; Ashley Weir, 2 3-4-7. Totals: 16 10-15-46.
Gre. 4 9 9 13–35
CVa 7 14 18 7–46
Fouled out: (G) Gregory. Three-point goals: (CV) Walsh 3, Staiger. (G) Gorton 2, Brooks 2. JV: CV won 50-44.
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