In loss to Windsor, Norwich qualifies for team sectionals
GOLF
Windsor 207, Norwich 209
HARPURSVILLE – At Belden Hill Golf Club Wednesday, Norwich dropped a two-stroke final to Windsor, but eclipsed the cutoff score for Class B team sectionals by one shot, and earned a spot in the spring 2013 team tournament.
Nate Wrighter of Windsor shot a one-over-par 37 to earn overall medalist honors, just one stroke better than Norwich’s Ryan Hagen and Corey Johnson.
For the third straight day, Casey Marson (41) was third among the NHS contingent, while Joseph Mioduszewski and Ryan Johnson added matching 46s. Norwich (3-2) hosts Owego on Sept. 6
Results
(at Belden Hill Golf Course, front nine, par 36)
Windsor (207): Nate Wrighter, 37; Johan Bennett, 40; Ryan Rafferty, 41; Joey Roberge, 44; Ryan Mirch, 45.
Norwich (209); Ryan Hagen, 38 Corey Johnson, 38’ Casey Marson, 41; Joseph Mioduszewski, 46; Ryan Johnson, 46.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
Owego 6, Norwich 1
OWEGO – Norwich dropped its second 6-1 final in as many days as it rounds out a tough back-to-back start to the season.
Junior Jennifer Borfitz garnered the Tornado’s lone win of the day winning at first singles over Kyra Thalacker, 7-5, 6-4. “I felt Owego was a little stronger overall than Seton Catholic Central, and they always have some good doubles teams,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “We’ve just played the two toughest teams we’ll see. We should be competitive the rest of the season, and hopefully, be on the other side of the win-loss column.”
Norwich (0-2) hosts Sidney today at 2 p.m.
Results
Singles: Jennifer Borftiz (N) d. Kyra Thalacker, 7-5, 6-4; Kate Fisher (O) d. Breanna Cashman, 6-2, 6-2; Coco Heitman (O) d. Makenzie Maynard, 6-1, 6-0; Kayla Howwell (O) d. Taylor Stroh, 6-4, 6-0.
Doubles: Haley Bell-Emma Siemer (O) d. Cassie Stutton-Krissy Stroh, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2; Talia Lewis-Sam Slabetskes (O) d. Caroline Stewart-Stephanie Elder, 6-0, 6-1; Allie McGuane-Sarah Wierbowski (O) d. Emma Cannestra-Kayla Stephan, 6-2, 7-5.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Mirabito Tournament
B-G 4, Sidney 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G scored three first-half goals to take control against Sidney Wednesday, and advance to the finals of the Mang Tournament.
Zach Smith scored unassisted in the first half, and Adam Bauerle added two more goals before halftime. Connor Glassett, back with the team after a one-year absence, had the final tally.
“I felt that Sidney was controlling the game the first 15 minutes, and that was concerning,” said B-G coach Pete Feltham. “Once Zach scored unassisted, we settled down after that.”
B-G (2-1) plays Windsor today at 6 p.m in the championship game.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Zach Smith, 1-0; Adam Bauerle, 2-0, Connor Glassett, 1-0; Brooks Harmon, 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (B) 15-7, (S) 5-4.
Saves: (B) Brandt McCall, 5; (S) Justin Charles, 7.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Sidney 3, B-G 1
SIDNEY - Sidney broke away from 1-1 halftime tie to move on to the finals of the Mang Tournament Wednesday.
Katie Kirk scored both goals in the second half for Sidney.
B-G forged a first-half tie gettting a goal from Gia Cuomo. “We had some breakdowns defensively in the second half, and that was the difference,” said B-G coach Cindy Cifone. “I wasn’t totally disappointed. Once we got past the early nerves, I could see us making good runs, overlapping, and switching positions.”
B-G meets Windsor today at 4 p.m. in the consolation game.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Mackensie Gravlin, 1-1, Carlee Bargher, 0-1; Katie Kirk, 2-0; Rileigh Genung; (B) Gia Cuomo, 1-0; Taylor Palmatier, 0-1.
Windsor 207, Norwich 209
HARPURSVILLE – At Belden Hill Golf Club Wednesday, Norwich dropped a two-stroke final to Windsor, but eclipsed the cutoff score for Class B team sectionals by one shot, and earned a spot in the spring 2013 team tournament.
Nate Wrighter of Windsor shot a one-over-par 37 to earn overall medalist honors, just one stroke better than Norwich’s Ryan Hagen and Corey Johnson.
For the third straight day, Casey Marson (41) was third among the NHS contingent, while Joseph Mioduszewski and Ryan Johnson added matching 46s. Norwich (3-2) hosts Owego on Sept. 6
Results
(at Belden Hill Golf Course, front nine, par 36)
Windsor (207): Nate Wrighter, 37; Johan Bennett, 40; Ryan Rafferty, 41; Joey Roberge, 44; Ryan Mirch, 45.
Norwich (209); Ryan Hagen, 38 Corey Johnson, 38’ Casey Marson, 41; Joseph Mioduszewski, 46; Ryan Johnson, 46.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
Owego 6, Norwich 1
OWEGO – Norwich dropped its second 6-1 final in as many days as it rounds out a tough back-to-back start to the season.
Junior Jennifer Borfitz garnered the Tornado’s lone win of the day winning at first singles over Kyra Thalacker, 7-5, 6-4. “I felt Owego was a little stronger overall than Seton Catholic Central, and they always have some good doubles teams,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “We’ve just played the two toughest teams we’ll see. We should be competitive the rest of the season, and hopefully, be on the other side of the win-loss column.”
Norwich (0-2) hosts Sidney today at 2 p.m.
Results
Singles: Jennifer Borftiz (N) d. Kyra Thalacker, 7-5, 6-4; Kate Fisher (O) d. Breanna Cashman, 6-2, 6-2; Coco Heitman (O) d. Makenzie Maynard, 6-1, 6-0; Kayla Howwell (O) d. Taylor Stroh, 6-4, 6-0.
Doubles: Haley Bell-Emma Siemer (O) d. Cassie Stutton-Krissy Stroh, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2; Talia Lewis-Sam Slabetskes (O) d. Caroline Stewart-Stephanie Elder, 6-0, 6-1; Allie McGuane-Sarah Wierbowski (O) d. Emma Cannestra-Kayla Stephan, 6-2, 7-5.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Mirabito Tournament
B-G 4, Sidney 0
BAINBRIDGE – B-G scored three first-half goals to take control against Sidney Wednesday, and advance to the finals of the Mang Tournament.
Zach Smith scored unassisted in the first half, and Adam Bauerle added two more goals before halftime. Connor Glassett, back with the team after a one-year absence, had the final tally.
“I felt that Sidney was controlling the game the first 15 minutes, and that was concerning,” said B-G coach Pete Feltham. “Once Zach scored unassisted, we settled down after that.”
B-G (2-1) plays Windsor today at 6 p.m in the championship game.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Zach Smith, 1-0; Adam Bauerle, 2-0, Connor Glassett, 1-0; Brooks Harmon, 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (B) 15-7, (S) 5-4.
Saves: (B) Brandt McCall, 5; (S) Justin Charles, 7.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Sidney 3, B-G 1
SIDNEY - Sidney broke away from 1-1 halftime tie to move on to the finals of the Mang Tournament Wednesday.
Katie Kirk scored both goals in the second half for Sidney.
B-G forged a first-half tie gettting a goal from Gia Cuomo. “We had some breakdowns defensively in the second half, and that was the difference,” said B-G coach Cindy Cifone. “I wasn’t totally disappointed. Once we got past the early nerves, I could see us making good runs, overlapping, and switching positions.”
B-G meets Windsor today at 4 p.m. in the consolation game.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Mackensie Gravlin, 1-1, Carlee Bargher, 0-1; Katie Kirk, 2-0; Rileigh Genung; (B) Gia Cuomo, 1-0; Taylor Palmatier, 0-1.
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