Wilcox becomes Greene’s all-time leading scorer
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Greene 6, Walton 1
GREENE - Greene junior Paige Wilcox established a new Greene scoring record netting an incredible six goals in Tuesday’s one-sided victory over Walton.
Wilcox’s fifth goal of the game gave her 71 for her career to break the career mark of Amber Pratt, who had 70 goals over a four-year varsity career. “Paige just has tremendous foot skills and she works so hard in the offseason at getting better,” said Greene coach Brandy Stone. “The teams in the league know she is an offensive threat, but it’s very hard to stop her when she is on top of her game.”
All six of Wilcox’s goals were unassisted, and her record-breaking tally came just 2:55 into the second half. An added twist to the record – and Greene’s victory – is that the Trojans won the game with just 10 players – one less than the 11 allowed on the field.
“We had four kids out today for various reasons, and we had to adjust the lineup,” Stone said. “When you have to play 80 minutes non-stop, you’ll get tired, but I was impressed with our effort and communication today.”
Greene returns to the field Thursday when it hosts Susquehanna Valley in the first round of the Trojans’ tournament.
Summary
(4-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Paige Wilcox, 6-0; (W) Marissa Castillo, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 14-3, (W), 11-4.
Saves: (G) Lindsey Brown, 9; (W) Janine Velardi, 7.
Edmeston 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Three different Edmeston players scored goals to spoil the Purple Tornado’s home opener Tuesday afternoon.
Danielle Ruffles and Samantha Harrington had first-half goals, and Ruffles set up Kelsey Bressett for the lone goal of the second half. “We did pretty well, but we had five kids sitting out because they lacked some practices,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina. “Those kids would have made a difference, but we certainly won’t make excuses. We have some places we need to work on, we just need to put it together.”
Norwich visits Chenango Forks Thursday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Danielle Ruffles, 1-1; Samantha Harrington, 1-0; Kelsey Bressett, 1-1; Shelby McCall, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 11-3 (N) 4-2.
Saves: (E) Caitlin Talbot, 4. (N) Victoria Trask, 7.
GOLF
Norwich 215, Susquehanna Valley 250
PLYMOUTH - Norwich’s home winning streak at Canasawacta Country Club reached 19 matches, and the Tornado linksters also improved to 3-1 on the season beating Susquehanna Valley Tuesday afternoon.
Ryan Hagen (38), Corey Johnson (41), and Casey Marson (42) finished one-two-three for the second straight match to lead the victors. Ryan Johnson and Gregory Todd added 47s to the Purple tally.
Norwich is back in action today when it visits Windsor
Results
(par-36 front nine at C.C.C.)
Norwich (215): Ryan Hagen, 38; Corey Johnson, 41; Casey Marson, 42; Ryan Johnson, 47; Gregory Todd. 47
SV (250): DJ Griffiths, 36; Kory Harder, 48; Guiseppe Giammarino, 54; Kody Pritchard, 56; Tyler Lyke, 56.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
Seton Catholic Central 6, Norwich 1
BINGHAMTON - With three starters out of the lineup Tuesday for its opening match – first singles and the first doubles team – Norwich took it on the chin in its fall season-opening match against Seton Catholic Central.
The Tornado showed improvement in the second sets of every match after overcoming early nerves, said NHS coach John Stewart, although the lone team point came from eighth-grader Makenzie Maynard. Maynard won her varsity debut topping Maya Haykel, 7-6, 7-5.
“It was good to see what one of the best teams looks like right out of the gate, and it kind of shows where we measure up,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “The scores all improved as the match went on, and I think the final score doesn’t indicate how competitive some of the matches were.”
Norwich is at Owego today and entertains Sidney on Thursday at 2 p.m.
Results
Singles: Kristina Perry (S) d. Jennifer Borfitz, 6-0, 6-2; Abby Gaylon ( d. Breanna Cashman, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0; Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Maya Haykel, 7-6 (4), 7-5; Lauren Crowley (S) d. Dannielle Williams, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles: Catherine Loughlin-Samantha Koulikas (S) d. Taylor Stroh-Stephanie Elder, 6-0, 7-6 (5); Lauren Miller-Isabella Oswad (S) d. Emma Cannestra-Caroline Stewart, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; Amelia Sersen-Alina Kralyon (S) d. Cohley Acenowr-Kayla Stephan, 6-1, 6-4.
Greene 6, Walton 1
GREENE - Greene junior Paige Wilcox established a new Greene scoring record netting an incredible six goals in Tuesday’s one-sided victory over Walton.
Wilcox’s fifth goal of the game gave her 71 for her career to break the career mark of Amber Pratt, who had 70 goals over a four-year varsity career. “Paige just has tremendous foot skills and she works so hard in the offseason at getting better,” said Greene coach Brandy Stone. “The teams in the league know she is an offensive threat, but it’s very hard to stop her when she is on top of her game.”
All six of Wilcox’s goals were unassisted, and her record-breaking tally came just 2:55 into the second half. An added twist to the record – and Greene’s victory – is that the Trojans won the game with just 10 players – one less than the 11 allowed on the field.
“We had four kids out today for various reasons, and we had to adjust the lineup,” Stone said. “When you have to play 80 minutes non-stop, you’ll get tired, but I was impressed with our effort and communication today.”
Greene returns to the field Thursday when it hosts Susquehanna Valley in the first round of the Trojans’ tournament.
Summary
(4-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Paige Wilcox, 6-0; (W) Marissa Castillo, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 14-3, (W), 11-4.
Saves: (G) Lindsey Brown, 9; (W) Janine Velardi, 7.
Edmeston 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Three different Edmeston players scored goals to spoil the Purple Tornado’s home opener Tuesday afternoon.
Danielle Ruffles and Samantha Harrington had first-half goals, and Ruffles set up Kelsey Bressett for the lone goal of the second half. “We did pretty well, but we had five kids sitting out because they lacked some practices,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina. “Those kids would have made a difference, but we certainly won’t make excuses. We have some places we need to work on, we just need to put it together.”
Norwich visits Chenango Forks Thursday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Danielle Ruffles, 1-1; Samantha Harrington, 1-0; Kelsey Bressett, 1-1; Shelby McCall, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 11-3 (N) 4-2.
Saves: (E) Caitlin Talbot, 4. (N) Victoria Trask, 7.
GOLF
Norwich 215, Susquehanna Valley 250
PLYMOUTH - Norwich’s home winning streak at Canasawacta Country Club reached 19 matches, and the Tornado linksters also improved to 3-1 on the season beating Susquehanna Valley Tuesday afternoon.
Ryan Hagen (38), Corey Johnson (41), and Casey Marson (42) finished one-two-three for the second straight match to lead the victors. Ryan Johnson and Gregory Todd added 47s to the Purple tally.
Norwich is back in action today when it visits Windsor
Results
(par-36 front nine at C.C.C.)
Norwich (215): Ryan Hagen, 38; Corey Johnson, 41; Casey Marson, 42; Ryan Johnson, 47; Gregory Todd. 47
SV (250): DJ Griffiths, 36; Kory Harder, 48; Guiseppe Giammarino, 54; Kody Pritchard, 56; Tyler Lyke, 56.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
Seton Catholic Central 6, Norwich 1
BINGHAMTON - With three starters out of the lineup Tuesday for its opening match – first singles and the first doubles team – Norwich took it on the chin in its fall season-opening match against Seton Catholic Central.
The Tornado showed improvement in the second sets of every match after overcoming early nerves, said NHS coach John Stewart, although the lone team point came from eighth-grader Makenzie Maynard. Maynard won her varsity debut topping Maya Haykel, 7-6, 7-5.
“It was good to see what one of the best teams looks like right out of the gate, and it kind of shows where we measure up,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “The scores all improved as the match went on, and I think the final score doesn’t indicate how competitive some of the matches were.”
Norwich is at Owego today and entertains Sidney on Thursday at 2 p.m.
Results
Singles: Kristina Perry (S) d. Jennifer Borfitz, 6-0, 6-2; Abby Gaylon ( d. Breanna Cashman, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0; Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Maya Haykel, 7-6 (4), 7-5; Lauren Crowley (S) d. Dannielle Williams, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles: Catherine Loughlin-Samantha Koulikas (S) d. Taylor Stroh-Stephanie Elder, 6-0, 7-6 (5); Lauren Miller-Isabella Oswad (S) d. Emma Cannestra-Caroline Stewart, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; Amelia Sersen-Alina Kralyon (S) d. Cohley Acenowr-Kayla Stephan, 6-1, 6-4.
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