Marauders capture own tournament for third time in program history
BOYS’ SOCCER
Sherburne-Earlville Tournament
SHERBURNE – After outlasting Norwich in overtime to reach its own tournament finals, the Marauders captured their third overall home tourney title toppling Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Saturday evening, 2-1.
Carter Cole nailed a laser-like direct kick from about 25 yards out with under 10 minutes to play to provide S-E with the margin of victory.
V-V-S tallied in the game’s first five minutes, and that lead stood up for much of the first half until Elijah Morris tied the contest for S-E.
Friday, Michael Harlost headed in a cross from Kevin Vibbard four minutes into the second sudden-victory overtime to give the host club a 2-1 win over the Purple Tornado.
S-E dodged a bullet in the first overtime when Norwich was awarded a penalty kick after a handball in the box, but failed to capitalize on the golden opportunity.
Norwich snagged a one-goal lead 24 minutes into the second half when Curtis Woodard scored unassisted. Moments later, Cole nailed the tying goal for S-E on an unassisted shot.
S-E 2, V-V-S 1
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (V) John Hewer, 1-0; Tim Biel, 0-1. (SE) Elijah Morris, 1-0; Carter Cole, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (V) 6-1. (SE) 13-1.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 6. (V) Erik Pritchard, 2.
Sherburne 2, Norwich 1 (OT)
(0-0 at half, 1-1 end of regulation
S-E scores winning goal in second OT)
Goals-assists: (SE) Carter Cole, 1-0, Michael Harlost, 1-0, Kevin Vibbard, 0-1. (N) Curtis Woodard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 17-5, (N) 16-3.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 13. (N) T. Eaton, 6.
Windsor 1, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Windsor scored the winning goal against Bainbridge-Guilford at the 6:11 mark of the second overtime in Friday’s victory.
Windsor won the battle of shots 12-4, and became the first team to hold B-G without a goal this season.
Summary
(Windsor scores winning goal in second OT
Goals-assists: Windsor goal scorer not available.
Shots-corners: (BG) 4-2 (W) 12-8
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall 12. (W) John Greenfield, 4.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Oxford 3, Walton 1
OXFORD – Oxford raced to a 2-0 halftime lead on its way to a victory over visiting Walton last Friday.
Jessica Russo scored for the Blackhawks with 15:51 left in the first half, and Sierra Holte assisted Lorrin Parks for the insurance tally just before halftime. After Walton closed the gap to one 8:57 into the second period, Moore re-upped the advantage to two goals tallying unassisted.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jessica Russo, 1-0; Lorrin Parks, 1-0, Cheyanne Moore, 1-0; Sierra Holte, 0-1. (W) Katie McGuire, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 7-8, (W) 9-2.
Saves: (O) 6, (W) 4.
Greene Tournament
Sus Valley 3, Greene 1
GREENE – Jordyn Williams scored two goals for Susquehanna Valley, who upended the Trojans in their own tournament on Thursday.
Paige Wilcox tallied Greene’s lone goal, that coming in the first half.
Summary
(2-1 SV at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Jordyn Williams 2-0, Torriana Graham 1-0, Hailey Brewer 0-1. (G) Paige Wilcox 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 8-4, (SV), 18-4.
Saves: Lindsey Brown (G) 11; Kelly Watson (SV) 2.
Chenango Forks 6, Norwich 0
CHENANGO FORKS - Kaitlyn Walsh and Sierra Kucko had two goals apiece for Chenango Forks, who led 4-0 after one half in a shutout of Norwich Thursday.
Summary
(4-0 CF at half)
Goals-assists: (CF) Kaitlyn Walsh 2-1, Sierra Kucko 2-0, Brittany Mazursky 1-0, Brooke Crowningshield 1-0, Mckenna Williams 0-1, Megan Plahanski 0-1, Katie Matson 0-1, Kerry Heller 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (N) 3-1, (CF), 32-7.
Saves: Sierra Torillo (CF) 1; Sam Trask (N) 17.
VOLLEYBALL
B-G 3, Walton 1
WALTON – After dropping the initial game, B-G rallied to prevail over Walton last Thursday in four games, 9-25, 25-18, 25-16, 25-16.
Sophomore Morgan Bullis carried the Bobcats attack with six kills, five aces, and four assists. Rachel Smith led with six assists.
Sherburne-Earlville Tournament
SHERBURNE – After outlasting Norwich in overtime to reach its own tournament finals, the Marauders captured their third overall home tourney title toppling Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Saturday evening, 2-1.
Carter Cole nailed a laser-like direct kick from about 25 yards out with under 10 minutes to play to provide S-E with the margin of victory.
V-V-S tallied in the game’s first five minutes, and that lead stood up for much of the first half until Elijah Morris tied the contest for S-E.
Friday, Michael Harlost headed in a cross from Kevin Vibbard four minutes into the second sudden-victory overtime to give the host club a 2-1 win over the Purple Tornado.
S-E dodged a bullet in the first overtime when Norwich was awarded a penalty kick after a handball in the box, but failed to capitalize on the golden opportunity.
Norwich snagged a one-goal lead 24 minutes into the second half when Curtis Woodard scored unassisted. Moments later, Cole nailed the tying goal for S-E on an unassisted shot.
S-E 2, V-V-S 1
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (V) John Hewer, 1-0; Tim Biel, 0-1. (SE) Elijah Morris, 1-0; Carter Cole, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (V) 6-1. (SE) 13-1.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 6. (V) Erik Pritchard, 2.
Sherburne 2, Norwich 1 (OT)
(0-0 at half, 1-1 end of regulation
S-E scores winning goal in second OT)
Goals-assists: (SE) Carter Cole, 1-0, Michael Harlost, 1-0, Kevin Vibbard, 0-1. (N) Curtis Woodard, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 17-5, (N) 16-3.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 13. (N) T. Eaton, 6.
Windsor 1, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Windsor scored the winning goal against Bainbridge-Guilford at the 6:11 mark of the second overtime in Friday’s victory.
Windsor won the battle of shots 12-4, and became the first team to hold B-G without a goal this season.
Summary
(Windsor scores winning goal in second OT
Goals-assists: Windsor goal scorer not available.
Shots-corners: (BG) 4-2 (W) 12-8
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall 12. (W) John Greenfield, 4.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Oxford 3, Walton 1
OXFORD – Oxford raced to a 2-0 halftime lead on its way to a victory over visiting Walton last Friday.
Jessica Russo scored for the Blackhawks with 15:51 left in the first half, and Sierra Holte assisted Lorrin Parks for the insurance tally just before halftime. After Walton closed the gap to one 8:57 into the second period, Moore re-upped the advantage to two goals tallying unassisted.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Jessica Russo, 1-0; Lorrin Parks, 1-0, Cheyanne Moore, 1-0; Sierra Holte, 0-1. (W) Katie McGuire, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 7-8, (W) 9-2.
Saves: (O) 6, (W) 4.
Greene Tournament
Sus Valley 3, Greene 1
GREENE – Jordyn Williams scored two goals for Susquehanna Valley, who upended the Trojans in their own tournament on Thursday.
Paige Wilcox tallied Greene’s lone goal, that coming in the first half.
Summary
(2-1 SV at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Jordyn Williams 2-0, Torriana Graham 1-0, Hailey Brewer 0-1. (G) Paige Wilcox 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 8-4, (SV), 18-4.
Saves: Lindsey Brown (G) 11; Kelly Watson (SV) 2.
Chenango Forks 6, Norwich 0
CHENANGO FORKS - Kaitlyn Walsh and Sierra Kucko had two goals apiece for Chenango Forks, who led 4-0 after one half in a shutout of Norwich Thursday.
Summary
(4-0 CF at half)
Goals-assists: (CF) Kaitlyn Walsh 2-1, Sierra Kucko 2-0, Brittany Mazursky 1-0, Brooke Crowningshield 1-0, Mckenna Williams 0-1, Megan Plahanski 0-1, Katie Matson 0-1, Kerry Heller 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks: (N) 3-1, (CF), 32-7.
Saves: Sierra Torillo (CF) 1; Sam Trask (N) 17.
VOLLEYBALL
B-G 3, Walton 1
WALTON – After dropping the initial game, B-G rallied to prevail over Walton last Thursday in four games, 9-25, 25-18, 25-16, 25-16.
Sophomore Morgan Bullis carried the Bobcats attack with six kills, five aces, and four assists. Rachel Smith led with six assists.
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