Time off does not affect Marauders

Evening Sun Report

Baseball

Sherburne-Earlville 8, Canastota 2
CANASTOTA - Sherburne-Earlville suffered no ill effects from the week layoff scoring all of its runs over the first four innings to beat Canastota Monday.
The Marauders needed a win Monday night and an Ilion victory over Clinton in order to play for a tie for the Center State Conference division title. Clinton dashed S-E’s hopes beating Ilion on Monday.
“I lot was depending on the Clinton and Ilion game, but we still had to go out and win our game tonight,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “I thought the time off might hurt us, but we jumped right on (Canastota).”
Mike Khoury, Mike Wilson, and Jesse Yerton all had 2-for-3 days to lead S-E (6-2, 8-5). Matt Crandall pitched 4 1-3 innings to earn the victory. S-E hosts Ilion today at 4:30 p.m.
S-E 231 200 0 8 14 1
Can. 200 000 0 2 8 4
Matt Crandall (W), M. Smith (5) and Mike Wilson (7) and Jake Bohnert. Gavin Campbell (L), Xavier Johnson (3), Kyle Sandford (7) and Andrew Frost. Doubles: (SE) Matt Smith. Triples: (C) Frost. (SE) Carter Cole.

Edmeston 11, G-MU 1
EDMESTON - Edmeston made the most of G-MU’s mistakes, and the Tri-Valley West division champions upended the Raiders on Monday.
Tanner Ray was 3-for-4 to lead Edmeston, who had just eight hits, but welcomed the Raiders’ seven miscues. “We definitely didn’t help ourselves tonight,” said G-MU coach Rick Mohrein. “They’re a tough team and they’re going to our league’s championship game.”
Jason Barrows had two of G-MU’s five basehits. The Raiders (5-11) host Laurens on Wednesday.
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Edm. 220 412 x 11 8 2
Tom Parker (W), Brandon Kline (5) and Clayton Hawes. DeMario Reed (L), Codi Mabie (5), and Austin Burnside. doubles: (E) Tanner Ray, (G) Jason Barrows, Tim French. Triples: (E) Linton Wainright.

Greene 4, Walton 3
Sidney 10, Greene 4
GREENE – Greene’s Korbin Neudel drove in what proved to be the winning run with a single in the bottom of the fourth – the Trojans’ only hit – in Friday afternoon’s victory over Walton.
Nick Viglucci gave up five hits to pick up the victory. Viglucci worked out of a bases-loaded-no-out jam in the sixth with a strikeout and a double play in which Joe Beckwith reeled in a fly ball for the second out, and then gunned down a Walton baserunner at home plate for the third out.
Sidney took advantage of two Greene errors to jump out to a 5-0 lead in the first, and never looked back in a victory Saturday.
Noah McKee, Nate MacDonald, and Damian Zimmer all had two RBI for Sidney. Jeff Carlin led the Trojans with a 3-for-4 day.
Walt. 000 110 0 2 5 4
Gr. 001 200 x 3 1 3
Dalton Kaminsky (L) and Joe Sinistore. Nick Viglucci and Norton.
Sidney 9, Greene 4
Sid. 501 100 3 10 9 4
Gre. 100 111 0 4 6 4
Mike Gravel (W) and Patrick Vibbard. Cole Browning (L), Zach Lindow (5) and Kurt Bartholomew. Doubles: (G) Jeff Carlin, Lane Whittaker. (S) DaShon Boyles, Noah McKee. Triples: (S) Nate MacDonald.

Softball

Canastota 3, Sherburne-Earlville 2
CANASTOTA - Sherburne-Earlville’s hard luck in extra innings continued Monday night at Canastota. The Marauders dropped their third extra innings game this season as Canastota pushed across the winning run in the bottom of the eighth.
The Raiders were held scoreless for six straight innings after putting its first two runs on the board in the bottom of the first. Alyssa Drummond drove in the winning run for her club.
Until the eighth inning, Canastota – which had four hits in the game – was held to one hit by S-E pitchers Destinie Holmquist and Alexis Paul.
The Marauders scored their two runs in the bottom of the fourth. Cori Bergeron and Kayla Nelson singled, and each came home on Alexis Irwin’s single.
Grace Dunshee was the lone Marauders player with two hits.
S-E 000 200 00 2 7 5
Can. 200 000 01 3 4 1
Emily Fox (W) and Julia Collins. Destinie Holmquist, Alexis Paul (4) and Alexis Irwin.

Track and Field

ONEONTA - Norwich’s Martha Clemens set a new school record in the girls’ steeplechase, and Norwich garnered three first-place finishes at last weekend’s Oneonta Invitational.
Clemens broke the school mark set last year by Miranda Costin timing an 8:35.90. Nailing down firsts for the Tornado boys were Matt Murray (400 meters, 49.7) and Patrick Taylor (long jump, 20-9 1/4). Brooke Booney continued her strong season in the shot put winning with a throw of 32 feet even.

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