Canastota rallies to beat S-E, 2-1
FIELD HOCKEY
Canastota 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville was unable to sustain its quick start.
Canastota rallied for two second-half goals Tuesday in a comeback victory over the Marauders (2-5 overall).
Julia Collins tallied for the Raiders at the 15:37 mark knotting the game at one, and Kelly Mason scored the game winner just over four minutes later. “We had some opportunities to tie it up, we just got a little panicky in their penalty circle,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “I was pretty happy with our defensive recovery, and the midfield did a good job setting up the offense. We came back strong after they took the lead, we just didn’t have a stick in the right place to score the tying goal.”
S-E dominated the early action, and scored less than five minutes in when Emma Hodges set up Shelby Scheffler’s close-range tally.
S-E (2-5) plays at Sauquoit Valley Thursday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: SE) Shelby Scheffler, 1-0; Emma Hodges, 0-1. (C) Julia Collins, 1-0, Kelly Mason, 1-0; Josie Scarlota, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (SE) 9-7, (C) 10-7.
Saves: (SE) Katherine Robertson, 8, (C) Grace Campbell, 8.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Greene 4, Unadilla Valley 0
GREENE – Greene dealt Unadilla Valley its first Midstate Athletic Conference loss winning by shutout Tuesday afternoon.
The Trojans (7-1) scored twice in each half with Alex Leone totaling two goals and two assists. Freshman Luke Day and Kurt Bartholomew scored in the first half for Greene. Day scored on a fine individual effort after a Leone pass, and Bartholomew ripped in a hard shot from 18 yards out for the two-goal advantage. “I think some people were doubting us after losing to Delhi early this year and UV had beaten Delhi,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “This was kind of a statement win.”
Tallman said he typically hands out a Snapple award to single out a game’s top player. He wasn’t able to make that choice after the win yesterday. “I couldn’t give it out. Everyone played outstanding,” Tallman said.
Greene hosts Sidney today.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Alex Leone, 2-2; Luke Day, 1-0; Kurt Bartholomew, 1-0; Karl Zaengle, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 13-5, (UV) 1-4.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarty, 1. (UV) Kyle King, 9.
Edmeston 1, G-MU 0 (OT)
EDMESTON – Edmeston, dominant in the shots category, broke through with the game’s only goal with 4 1/2 minutes left in overtime to defeat G-MU (1-7) Tuesday.
Clayton Hawes hit a cross to the far side of the goal that Garrett Gott steered into the net. Edmeston, playing with a strong prevailing win through the second half and overtime, had 13 of its 19 shots during that time span.
“Eddie Ray (Cotton) was really cleaning up in the back for us, and Austin made two or three good saves for us,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
The Raiders host Morris today.
Summary
(0-0 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (E) Garrett Gott, 1-0, Clayton Hawes, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 19-8. (G) 3-1.
Saves: (E) Nick Devries, 2. (G) Austin Burnside, 17.
McGraw 1, Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – A misclear in the OV defense end found the foot of McGraw player Mike Smith, who redirected a spinning shot into the goal with 11 minutes left in the second half to give his team a one-goal shutout of the Vikings (4-2) Monday.
OV defenders Matt Neal, Jason Olin, Travis, Sheldon, and Connor Smith shut down the McGraw attack for most of the game, said Vikings coach Jacob Preston. “We just got a bad bounce on that goal – literally,” Preston said. “Our offense had multiple point-blank headers that went wide of the goal. Even though we had the ball in our offensive third quite a bit, we lacked our normal finishing skills.”
The Vikings play Madison on Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Mike Smith, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 11-5, (OV) 15-5.
Saves: (M) Ryan White, 5, (OV) Jon Liuzzo 4
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Edmeston 1, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – In a closely contested matchup, Shelby McCall scored on a breakaway for Edmeston, the lone goal in Tuesday’s shutout win over host G-MU.
The two teams combined for 47 shots with the goalies making 32 saves. The Raiders’ Katie Schultes, who recently returned from an injury, made 14 stops. “It was a pretty evenly matched game,” said G-MU coach Tina Cole. “It came down to that one goal. She had a great shot, and she made it.”
G-MU (4-5) is at Franklin Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Shelby McCall, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (E) 22-5, (G) 25-4.
Saves: (E) 18, (G) Katie Schultes, 14.
Otselic Valley 4, Brookfield 2
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley pulled away from a 1-1 halftime tie erupting for three goals in the first nine minutes of the second half to beat Brookfield Tuesday for its second win this season.
Hayley Brown unlocked the tie game just under three minutes into the second half, Ronnie Hines made it a two-goal line, and at the nine-minute mark, Kara Primer upped the advantage to 4-1. “We woke up and just got to the ball better in the second half,” said OV coach Kevin Springer. “Those early goals seemed to really fire up the team.”
OV’s Kelsey Graves netted the team’s opening goal just four minutes into the game. OV (2-3) plays at Madison Thursday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Kelsey Graves, 1-0; Courtney Pittsley, 0-1; Hayley Brown, 1-0; Ronnie Hines, 1-0; Cara Primer, 1-0. (B) Courtney Mayne, 1-0, Jillian Hughes, 0-1; Eliza Worden, 1-0.
Shots-corners; (O) 31-2, (OV) 14-4.
Saves: (OV) Crystal Hayner, 9, (B) Brooke Carrier, 19.
GOLF
Norwich 208, Chenango Valley 220
PLYMOUTH – Norwich bounced back from its first home loss in 2 1/2 seasons handing Chenango Valley its first loss of the season, Tuesday at Canasawacta Country Club.
The Tornado’s top three players each had a lower score than CV’s low man. Corey Johnson birdied the opening hole on his way to a match-low 38, Ryan Hagen was one back at 39, and Casey Marson shot her varsity low score on CCC’s front nine touring in 40.
The final team score was Norwich’s lowest at home this season, and with the victory still entertains the opportunity of qualifying as a wild-card team in the STAC team playoffs. “We knew that the wild card was still a possibility,” said NHS coach Bob Branham. “We’ll have to run the table to have a shot, and winning this match helps us believe that is a possibility.”
Ryan Johnson added a 43, and Joseph Mioduszewski shot a 48 to complete the Norwich scorcard. The Tornado host Chenango Forks today in a makeup match from last week.
Results
(par-36 front nine at CCC)
Norwich: Corey Johnson, 38; Ryan Hagen, 39; Casey Marson, 40; Ryan Johnson, 43; Joseph Mioduszewski, 48.
CV: Ryan Igo, 41; Zach Whyatt, 42; Jimmy Pecha, 43; Charlie Kane, 47; Jake Colian, 47.
VOLLEYBALL
Sidney 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD - Sidney handed Oxford its third loss in four matches winning in three games Tuesday, 25-12, 25-21, 25-22.
Taylor Krom had 10 aces for Sidney and Tori Seymour served nine aces.
Octavia Bishop led the Oxford defense with 20 digs. Morgann Westcott added four aces and 13 digs.
The Blackhawks (5-3) play at Unadilla Valley Thursday.
Leaders
Oxford: Morgan Westcott, 4 aces; Octavia Bishop, 20 digs, 3 kills.
Sidney: Paige Redmond, 21 assists, 3 digs; Tori Seymour, 9 aces; Taylor Krom, 10 kills.
JV: Oxford won 2-1.
Delhi 3, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN - Delhi won three close games defeating Unadilla Valley Tuesday, 25-22, 25-21, 25-23.
Amanda Off had seven kills for the Storm, and Shannon McIntyre totaled six aces and four kills. Delhi’s Colleen Byam paced her club with seven kills, and Sierra Bedlent was charted with eight assists.
UV hosts Harpursville today.
GIRLS’ SWIMMING
Sherburne-Earlville 57, Utica Proctor 37
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls won their first dual meet in three seasons in the Frontier League defeating Utica Proctor at home Tuesday.
Eliza Nolen won four total events for the Marauders taking the 50 free and 100 backstroke, while also participating on a two winning S-E relays.
Results
200 medley relay: (SE), 2:30.72, Eliza Holen, Eleni Brantley, Sydney Craven, Destinie Holmquist. 200 free: (U) Ashley Fredsell, 2:47.76. 200 IM: (U) Shannen Lindsey, 3:07.79. 50 free: (SE) Eliza Nolen, 28.67. Diving: (SE) Holmquist, 96.53. 100 fly: (U) Fredsell, 1:34.57. 100 free: (SE) Hailey Howard, 1:15.25. 500 free: (U) Julia Bjornland, 6:51.32. 200 free relay: (SE), 2:11.65, Nolen, Craven, Holmquist, Brantley. 100 back (SE) Nolen, 1:16.62. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Brantley, 1:37.73. 400 free relay: (U) 5:09.39, Lindsey, Fredsell, Zeleski, Bjornland.
Canastota 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville was unable to sustain its quick start.
Canastota rallied for two second-half goals Tuesday in a comeback victory over the Marauders (2-5 overall).
Julia Collins tallied for the Raiders at the 15:37 mark knotting the game at one, and Kelly Mason scored the game winner just over four minutes later. “We had some opportunities to tie it up, we just got a little panicky in their penalty circle,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “I was pretty happy with our defensive recovery, and the midfield did a good job setting up the offense. We came back strong after they took the lead, we just didn’t have a stick in the right place to score the tying goal.”
S-E dominated the early action, and scored less than five minutes in when Emma Hodges set up Shelby Scheffler’s close-range tally.
S-E (2-5) plays at Sauquoit Valley Thursday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: SE) Shelby Scheffler, 1-0; Emma Hodges, 0-1. (C) Julia Collins, 1-0, Kelly Mason, 1-0; Josie Scarlota, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (SE) 9-7, (C) 10-7.
Saves: (SE) Katherine Robertson, 8, (C) Grace Campbell, 8.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Greene 4, Unadilla Valley 0
GREENE – Greene dealt Unadilla Valley its first Midstate Athletic Conference loss winning by shutout Tuesday afternoon.
The Trojans (7-1) scored twice in each half with Alex Leone totaling two goals and two assists. Freshman Luke Day and Kurt Bartholomew scored in the first half for Greene. Day scored on a fine individual effort after a Leone pass, and Bartholomew ripped in a hard shot from 18 yards out for the two-goal advantage. “I think some people were doubting us after losing to Delhi early this year and UV had beaten Delhi,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “This was kind of a statement win.”
Tallman said he typically hands out a Snapple award to single out a game’s top player. He wasn’t able to make that choice after the win yesterday. “I couldn’t give it out. Everyone played outstanding,” Tallman said.
Greene hosts Sidney today.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Alex Leone, 2-2; Luke Day, 1-0; Kurt Bartholomew, 1-0; Karl Zaengle, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 13-5, (UV) 1-4.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarty, 1. (UV) Kyle King, 9.
Edmeston 1, G-MU 0 (OT)
EDMESTON – Edmeston, dominant in the shots category, broke through with the game’s only goal with 4 1/2 minutes left in overtime to defeat G-MU (1-7) Tuesday.
Clayton Hawes hit a cross to the far side of the goal that Garrett Gott steered into the net. Edmeston, playing with a strong prevailing win through the second half and overtime, had 13 of its 19 shots during that time span.
“Eddie Ray (Cotton) was really cleaning up in the back for us, and Austin made two or three good saves for us,” said G-MU coach Mark Luettger.
The Raiders host Morris today.
Summary
(0-0 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (E) Garrett Gott, 1-0, Clayton Hawes, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (E) 19-8. (G) 3-1.
Saves: (E) Nick Devries, 2. (G) Austin Burnside, 17.
McGraw 1, Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – A misclear in the OV defense end found the foot of McGraw player Mike Smith, who redirected a spinning shot into the goal with 11 minutes left in the second half to give his team a one-goal shutout of the Vikings (4-2) Monday.
OV defenders Matt Neal, Jason Olin, Travis, Sheldon, and Connor Smith shut down the McGraw attack for most of the game, said Vikings coach Jacob Preston. “We just got a bad bounce on that goal – literally,” Preston said. “Our offense had multiple point-blank headers that went wide of the goal. Even though we had the ball in our offensive third quite a bit, we lacked our normal finishing skills.”
The Vikings play Madison on Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Mike Smith, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 11-5, (OV) 15-5.
Saves: (M) Ryan White, 5, (OV) Jon Liuzzo 4
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Edmeston 1, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – In a closely contested matchup, Shelby McCall scored on a breakaway for Edmeston, the lone goal in Tuesday’s shutout win over host G-MU.
The two teams combined for 47 shots with the goalies making 32 saves. The Raiders’ Katie Schultes, who recently returned from an injury, made 14 stops. “It was a pretty evenly matched game,” said G-MU coach Tina Cole. “It came down to that one goal. She had a great shot, and she made it.”
G-MU (4-5) is at Franklin Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Shelby McCall, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (E) 22-5, (G) 25-4.
Saves: (E) 18, (G) Katie Schultes, 14.
Otselic Valley 4, Brookfield 2
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley pulled away from a 1-1 halftime tie erupting for three goals in the first nine minutes of the second half to beat Brookfield Tuesday for its second win this season.
Hayley Brown unlocked the tie game just under three minutes into the second half, Ronnie Hines made it a two-goal line, and at the nine-minute mark, Kara Primer upped the advantage to 4-1. “We woke up and just got to the ball better in the second half,” said OV coach Kevin Springer. “Those early goals seemed to really fire up the team.”
OV’s Kelsey Graves netted the team’s opening goal just four minutes into the game. OV (2-3) plays at Madison Thursday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Kelsey Graves, 1-0; Courtney Pittsley, 0-1; Hayley Brown, 1-0; Ronnie Hines, 1-0; Cara Primer, 1-0. (B) Courtney Mayne, 1-0, Jillian Hughes, 0-1; Eliza Worden, 1-0.
Shots-corners; (O) 31-2, (OV) 14-4.
Saves: (OV) Crystal Hayner, 9, (B) Brooke Carrier, 19.
GOLF
Norwich 208, Chenango Valley 220
PLYMOUTH – Norwich bounced back from its first home loss in 2 1/2 seasons handing Chenango Valley its first loss of the season, Tuesday at Canasawacta Country Club.
The Tornado’s top three players each had a lower score than CV’s low man. Corey Johnson birdied the opening hole on his way to a match-low 38, Ryan Hagen was one back at 39, and Casey Marson shot her varsity low score on CCC’s front nine touring in 40.
The final team score was Norwich’s lowest at home this season, and with the victory still entertains the opportunity of qualifying as a wild-card team in the STAC team playoffs. “We knew that the wild card was still a possibility,” said NHS coach Bob Branham. “We’ll have to run the table to have a shot, and winning this match helps us believe that is a possibility.”
Ryan Johnson added a 43, and Joseph Mioduszewski shot a 48 to complete the Norwich scorcard. The Tornado host Chenango Forks today in a makeup match from last week.
Results
(par-36 front nine at CCC)
Norwich: Corey Johnson, 38; Ryan Hagen, 39; Casey Marson, 40; Ryan Johnson, 43; Joseph Mioduszewski, 48.
CV: Ryan Igo, 41; Zach Whyatt, 42; Jimmy Pecha, 43; Charlie Kane, 47; Jake Colian, 47.
VOLLEYBALL
Sidney 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD - Sidney handed Oxford its third loss in four matches winning in three games Tuesday, 25-12, 25-21, 25-22.
Taylor Krom had 10 aces for Sidney and Tori Seymour served nine aces.
Octavia Bishop led the Oxford defense with 20 digs. Morgann Westcott added four aces and 13 digs.
The Blackhawks (5-3) play at Unadilla Valley Thursday.
Leaders
Oxford: Morgan Westcott, 4 aces; Octavia Bishop, 20 digs, 3 kills.
Sidney: Paige Redmond, 21 assists, 3 digs; Tori Seymour, 9 aces; Taylor Krom, 10 kills.
JV: Oxford won 2-1.
Delhi 3, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN - Delhi won three close games defeating Unadilla Valley Tuesday, 25-22, 25-21, 25-23.
Amanda Off had seven kills for the Storm, and Shannon McIntyre totaled six aces and four kills. Delhi’s Colleen Byam paced her club with seven kills, and Sierra Bedlent was charted with eight assists.
UV hosts Harpursville today.
GIRLS’ SWIMMING
Sherburne-Earlville 57, Utica Proctor 37
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls won their first dual meet in three seasons in the Frontier League defeating Utica Proctor at home Tuesday.
Eliza Nolen won four total events for the Marauders taking the 50 free and 100 backstroke, while also participating on a two winning S-E relays.
Results
200 medley relay: (SE), 2:30.72, Eliza Holen, Eleni Brantley, Sydney Craven, Destinie Holmquist. 200 free: (U) Ashley Fredsell, 2:47.76. 200 IM: (U) Shannen Lindsey, 3:07.79. 50 free: (SE) Eliza Nolen, 28.67. Diving: (SE) Holmquist, 96.53. 100 fly: (U) Fredsell, 1:34.57. 100 free: (SE) Hailey Howard, 1:15.25. 500 free: (U) Julia Bjornland, 6:51.32. 200 free relay: (SE), 2:11.65, Nolen, Craven, Holmquist, Brantley. 100 back (SE) Nolen, 1:16.62. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Brantley, 1:37.73. 400 free relay: (U) 5:09.39, Lindsey, Fredsell, Zeleski, Bjornland.
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