S-E improves record to 3-0
Evening Sun Report
BOYS’ SOCCER
Sherburne-Earlville 3, Mount Markham 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville shook off a sluggish opening half kicking up the offense in a dominant second half to improve to 3-0 on the season Tuesday.
Carter Cole scored on a header taking a cross from Elijah Morris five minutes into the second half to break a scoreless tie, and Kevin Vibbard backed that tally up just three minutes later in a carbon-copy type play heading in a crossing pass from David Sulton. “We were still getting over that tournament funk in the first half. There was a lot of emotion and energy spent there,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez of the first half. “It was tough and we gave them Monday off. It was like slow motion in the first half, but we really put it together in the second half.”
Antonino Magro added the third S-E goal with Mike Harlost picking up an assist. The Marauders (3-0) play at Hamilton Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Carter Cole, 1-0, Elijah Morris 0-1; Kevin Vibbard, 1-0, David Sulton, 0-1; Antonino Magro, 0-1; Mike Harlost, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 23-3, (MM) 7-2.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 3, (M) Mike Gras, 6.
Schenevus 2, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – Schenevus solved the G-MU defense in the final minutes of the second half to pull out the shutout win on Tuesday.
Corey Roseboom tallied on a header with 7:06 to play in the game, and Tim Gregory netted an insurance goal just one minute later. To that point, each team had a number of scoring opportunities, said G-MU coach Mark Luettger. “I think our midfield just ran out of gas,” said Luettger summing up the game. “Both teams created a number of opportunities early on that were just off the mark or the goalies made good saves.”
The Raiders play at Richfield Springs Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Corey Roseboom, 1-0; Tim Gregory, 1-0.
Shots: (S) 9-2, (G) 6-2.
Saves: (S) Robert Burton, 6. (G) Austin Burnside, 7.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Windsor 5, Norwich 1
WINDSOR – After scoring the go-ahead goal in the early part of the second half, Windsor was able to shake the Purple Tornado in Tuesday’s STAC Central Division game.
Danielle Carey had two goals and one assist for Windsor, who also grabbed a 13-7 edge in shots on goal. “We played so well in the first half, but you could see the momentum shift after they scored their second goal,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina, who complimented the overall play of Molly Moore, Breanna Steward, and Carin Kuhn.
Savannah Williams scored in the first half for Norwich with Alyssa Welch earning the assist.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Danielle Carey, 2-1, Courtney Vaccaro, 1-1; Madison Beirman, 1-1; Mara Kohlbach, 1-0, Allison Lockwood, 0-1. (N) Savannah Williams, 1-0; Alyssa Welch, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 13-2, (N) 7-0.
Saves: (W) Heather Launt, 7. (N) Victoria Trask, 7.
VOLLEYBALL
Owego 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – A powerful Owego club was able to hand Norwich a shutout defeat Tuesday sweeping the three games, 25-18, 25-16, 25-12.
Lauren Edwards was the top playmaker for the Indians with 21 assists, and Kim Lavender paced a balanced hitting attack notching seven kills. “They were good everywhere, and not just their first string,” said Norwich coach Shelly Alger of Owego’s players. “Their second string came in and had the same quality of play.”
Taylor Cook paced Norwich with six kills, three blocks, two aces, and two digs. Norwich is at Chenango Valley Friday.
Statistics
Owego: Lauren Edwards, 21 assists; Kimmy Lavender, 7 kills; Morgan Rezmerski, 8 aces. Sarah Carpinelli, 1 block; Abby Manning, 5 digs.
Norwich: Taylor Cook, 2 digs, 2 aces, 3 blocks, 6 kills; Jacasa Currie, Katie Callahan, 3 assists apiece.
JV: Owego won 3-0.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Sherburne-Earlville 3, Mount Markham 0
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville shook off a sluggish opening half kicking up the offense in a dominant second half to improve to 3-0 on the season Tuesday.
Carter Cole scored on a header taking a cross from Elijah Morris five minutes into the second half to break a scoreless tie, and Kevin Vibbard backed that tally up just three minutes later in a carbon-copy type play heading in a crossing pass from David Sulton. “We were still getting over that tournament funk in the first half. There was a lot of emotion and energy spent there,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez of the first half. “It was tough and we gave them Monday off. It was like slow motion in the first half, but we really put it together in the second half.”
Antonino Magro added the third S-E goal with Mike Harlost picking up an assist. The Marauders (3-0) play at Hamilton Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Carter Cole, 1-0, Elijah Morris 0-1; Kevin Vibbard, 1-0, David Sulton, 0-1; Antonino Magro, 0-1; Mike Harlost, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 23-3, (MM) 7-2.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 3, (M) Mike Gras, 6.
Schenevus 2, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – Schenevus solved the G-MU defense in the final minutes of the second half to pull out the shutout win on Tuesday.
Corey Roseboom tallied on a header with 7:06 to play in the game, and Tim Gregory netted an insurance goal just one minute later. To that point, each team had a number of scoring opportunities, said G-MU coach Mark Luettger. “I think our midfield just ran out of gas,” said Luettger summing up the game. “Both teams created a number of opportunities early on that were just off the mark or the goalies made good saves.”
The Raiders play at Richfield Springs Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (S) Corey Roseboom, 1-0; Tim Gregory, 1-0.
Shots: (S) 9-2, (G) 6-2.
Saves: (S) Robert Burton, 6. (G) Austin Burnside, 7.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Windsor 5, Norwich 1
WINDSOR – After scoring the go-ahead goal in the early part of the second half, Windsor was able to shake the Purple Tornado in Tuesday’s STAC Central Division game.
Danielle Carey had two goals and one assist for Windsor, who also grabbed a 13-7 edge in shots on goal. “We played so well in the first half, but you could see the momentum shift after they scored their second goal,” said Norwich coach Dianne Fiorina, who complimented the overall play of Molly Moore, Breanna Steward, and Carin Kuhn.
Savannah Williams scored in the first half for Norwich with Alyssa Welch earning the assist.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Danielle Carey, 2-1, Courtney Vaccaro, 1-1; Madison Beirman, 1-1; Mara Kohlbach, 1-0, Allison Lockwood, 0-1. (N) Savannah Williams, 1-0; Alyssa Welch, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 13-2, (N) 7-0.
Saves: (W) Heather Launt, 7. (N) Victoria Trask, 7.
VOLLEYBALL
Owego 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – A powerful Owego club was able to hand Norwich a shutout defeat Tuesday sweeping the three games, 25-18, 25-16, 25-12.
Lauren Edwards was the top playmaker for the Indians with 21 assists, and Kim Lavender paced a balanced hitting attack notching seven kills. “They were good everywhere, and not just their first string,” said Norwich coach Shelly Alger of Owego’s players. “Their second string came in and had the same quality of play.”
Taylor Cook paced Norwich with six kills, three blocks, two aces, and two digs. Norwich is at Chenango Valley Friday.
Statistics
Owego: Lauren Edwards, 21 assists; Kimmy Lavender, 7 kills; Morgan Rezmerski, 8 aces. Sarah Carpinelli, 1 block; Abby Manning, 5 digs.
Norwich: Taylor Cook, 2 digs, 2 aces, 3 blocks, 6 kills; Jacasa Currie, Katie Callahan, 3 assists apiece.
JV: Owego won 3-0.
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