Greene makes it four straight Barrows/Bromley titles

FIELD HOCKEY

GREENE – Greene’s field hockey tradition began with Nancy Bromley and was carried forward by her longtime assistant, Nancy Barrows. What has also become an annual rite is a championship victory in the Barrows and Bromley Tournament as the host Trojans won the annual tourney for the fourth time in as many years defeating Whitney Point Saturday night, 4-1.
It was Greene’s third win in five days against state-tournament-caliber competition. Friday, a late second-half goal allowed the host club to squeak by Maine-Endwell, 1-0. Just three days earlier, Greene beat Spartans in another hard-fought league game.
“There is a big tradition here, and the kids understand who Nancy Bromley is and what she means to our program,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin, who played for Bromley during the first years of the program. “Before the final game, we invited Nancy to drop the ball at midfield. She walked out with the team. It was a special moment.”
Just as special was Greene’s offense in the second half. After Whitney Point’s Amanda Collins tied the game at 25:25, the Trojans fired right back with the go-ahead goal 62 seconds later. Jahna Driscoll blasted in a shot following a penalty corner pass from Emma Anderson. “Amanda made a phenomenal reverse-stick shot in the circle,” Carlin said. “You could see that it fired up our kids because we came right back and scored.”
Seven minutes after Driscoll’s goal, Anderson was awarded a penalty stroke, and made her shot true for the two-shot margin. Anderson added another goal later in the half with Driscoll providing the assist.
Friday night, the Trojans struggled to make anything happen on the left side, that is, until Carlin substituted reserve Shiann Johns. Johns, who fills in at midfield, left wing or right wing, took no more than a minute to provide the margin of victory.
Greene cleared out a M-E free hit to Driscoll, who drove up the right side of the field and toward the right side of the penalty circle. Driscoll’s accurate pass to the left wing was one-timed into the cage by Johns with 8:39 left.
“It was really tight, and we knew it was going to be a battle Friday,” Carlin said. “We just couldn’t get anything going against their right side, but Shiann was able to step up. Different people were stepping up for us the whole game, and Shiann came in and got the job done.”
The Trojans, now 13-0, placed Driscoll, Anderson, Colleen Dietrich, and Emily Conroe on the all-tournament team.
Finals
Greene 4, Whitney Point 1
Summary
(Greene 1-0 half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jahna Driscoll, 1-1; Colleen Dietrich, 1-0; Emma Anderson, 2-1; Emily Conroe, 0-1. (WP) Amanda Collins, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 17-11, (WP) 5-2.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 2, (WP) Tatiana Zudoffsky, 9.
Friday
Greene 1, Maine-Endwell 0
( 0-0 at half)
Goals-assists; (G) Shiann Johns, 1-0; Jahna Driscoll, 0-1
Shots-corners: (G) 6-3, (ME) 5-2.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 4, (ME) Cassie Banker, 5.
All-tournament team: G- Jahna Driscoll, Colleen Dietrich, Emily Conroe, Emma Anderson. WP-Taylor Clink, Lexie Benscoter, Rachel Burchell, Kasey Knapp. Marathon-Amanda Horton, Shelby Underwood, Ashton Hawks. M-E-Victoria Dean, gabby Stein, Joxie Trichka.

Clinton 1, Sherburne-Earlville 0 (OT)
CLINTON – Hard-luck Sherburne-Earlville suffered another one-goal defeat Friday against Clinton losing in sudden-victory overtime.
Clinton’s Natalie Fiore scored on a one-on-one play against S-E keeper Katherine Robertson with 6:22 expired in the extr period. “We definitely had our opportunities, but could not finish,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman.
The Marauders (5-10) had a final penalty corner at the end of regulation. Cooman said the play was executed well, but her team was unable to supply the winning shot. “We had great offensive push in the overtime period and a chance to score that just missed,” Cooman said.
Summary
(0-0 end of regulation, Clinton scores in OT)
Goals: (C) Natalie Fiore.
Shots-corners: (C) 8-5, (SE) 8-7.
Saves: (C) Nicole Murdoch, 8. (SE) Katherine Robertson, 7.

BOYS’ SOCCER

Sherburne-Earlville 4, Ilion 1
ILION – Sherburne-Earlville, losers of just one game over the last eight contests, set a strong early pace in Friday’s road victory over Ilion.
Elijah Morris scored on a set play getting a pass on a direct kick from Carter Cole. Cole added a goal and one more assist, Kevin Vibbard tallied once and set up Dan Galvez’s header for the three-goal margin.
Ilion’s lone goal came on a penalty kick following an S-E handball in the 18-yard box. “Other than that one handball, we pretty much had our way tonight,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The Marauders improved their overall record to 9-4-2.
Summary
(2-1 S-E at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Elijah Morris, 1-0; Carter Cole, 1-2; Kevin Vibbard, 1-1; Dan Galvez, 1-0; (I) Zach Terry, 1-0 (PK)
Shots-corners: (SE) 15-2, (I) 7-2.
Saves: (SE) Sam Caton, 3. (I) Clay Colburn, 5.

Edmeston 4, G-MU 0
EDMESTON - G-MU finished the 2012 season with a 2-13 record in a shutout loss to Tri-Valley League rival Edmeston Friday.
Linton Wainright had two goals for the Panthers, who tallied twice in each half.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Linton Wainright, 2-0; Clayton Hawes, 1-0; Chris Simmons, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (E) 12-5, (G) 3-1.
Saves: Nate Truax, 3, (G) Austin Burnside, 4; Lucas Seneck, 3.

Oneonta 11, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Oneonta barely allowed Norwich possession past midfield, much less a threatening attack in its defensive zone.
The ‘Jackets (10-2), headed to the STAC playoffs this week, built a seven-goal lead over the Tornado, and finished with a 34-1 edge in shots on goal in Friday’s matchup at Norwich.
Stin van Pel scored two goals raising his season total to 18, and he added three assists. Ian Oliver and Ben Gollin also scored two goals in the victory.

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Ilion 3, Sherburne-Earlville 1
ILION – Ilion scored two unanswered goals in the second half to snap a tie with Sherburne-Earlville in Friday’s victory over the Marauders.
S-E’s Jordan VanAlthuis tallied with 8:57 left in the first half getting a pass from freshman Megan Bohnert to tie the game.
Nicole Doolen snapped the deadlock 18 minutes into the second half, and the Tigers added insurance on S-E’s untimely own goal. “We dominated almost the entire first half, but were still tied,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We didn’t play nearly as well in the second half, and again, injuries are hindering our abillity to keep our momentum moving forward.”
S-E is at Canastota tonight.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) J. VanAlthuis, 1-0, M. Bohnert, 0-1. (O) Teigha Ward, 1-0; Nicole Doolen, 1-0; own goal, 1-0.
Shots-corners:  (SE) 6-8, (I) 9-12.
Saves: (SE) Maddy Fetzko, 8, (O) Taylor Moquin, 5.

Chenango Forks 5, Norwich 2
NORWICH – In three seasons coaching Norwich, head coach Dianne Fiorina has not been much happier coming off a loss.
Norwich applied the pressure in the second half putting two goals on the board to pare a four-goal deficit in the Tornado’s best showing against the Blue Devils in several years.
“I”m really happy. We had a lot of young kids in there, and we were missing some of our big guns,” Fiorina said. “This gives me confidence for the future.”
Savannah Williams had both of the Tornado’s goals getting an assist from Mallory Mirabito on the first, and a helper from Alyssa Welch on the second. Williams’ second goal drew her team within two goals with just over five minutes to play.
NHS keeper Kassidy Seary made 17 saves in the loss.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Norwich statistics only
Goals-assists: Savannah Williams, 2-0; Mallory Mirabito, 0-1; Alyssa Welch, 1.
Shots-corners:  (N) 16-2.
Saves: (N) Kassidy Seary, 17.

Unatego 10, Oxford 0
OTEGO – Unbeaten Unatego reached double-digit goals Thursday against Oxford, and did most of the damage in the first half to extend its mark to 13-0-1 on the season.
Julie Carbone had two goals and two assists with both goals coming in the first half. Sarah Mannina added one goal and two assists. “They’re an amazing team and they really work the triangles with their passing the whole time,” said Oxford coach Heather Pizza. “I wish them well in the playoffs.
Oxford’s record fell to 2-12-1. The Blackhawks host Lansing today.
Summary
(8-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (U) Julie Carbone, 2-2; Sarah Mannina, 1-2; Tanner Reed, 1-0; Samantha Saunders, 1-0; Autumn Martini, 1-0; Katrina Clark, 1-0; Allyson Butler, 1-0; Hezel Haehanel, 1-0; Robin Foster, 1-0; Casey Manzanero, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (U) 25-2, (O) 0-0.
Saves: (U) 0, (O) Rachel Seiler, 7, Courtney Mannix, 1, Lorrin Parks, 1.

VOLLEYBALL

B-G 3, Sidney 0
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford upheld its second-place standing in the Midstate Athletic Conference dismissing Sidney in three games Friday, 25-20, 27-25, 25-21.
Morgan Bullis, the Bobcats’ standout all-around player this season, chalked up another big day of statistics finishing with 14 kills and six assists. Rachel Smith topped the B-G setters with seven assists, and Cassie Safford notched four kills.
B-G (11-2) hosts MAC unbeaten Harpursville (13-0) on Tuesday.
Statistics
Sidney: Jillian Young, 3 aces; Taylor Butler, 11 digs; Taylor Krom, 5 kills; Tori Seynmour, 5 kills; Paige Redman, 13 assists; Megan Rivers, 3 aces. (9-4)
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 1 ace, 14 kills, 6 assists, 2 blocks; Cassie Safford, 4 kills, 2 aces; Rachel Smith, 7 assists; Taylor Lamont, 2 kills; Megan Hopkins, 2 digs; Tierney Decker, 2 aces; Alissa Rivera, 4 kills, 2 aces.

Deposit 3, Afton 0
DEPOSIT – Thrice-beaten Deposit took three close games from Afton in Friday’s MAC matchup.
Alisha Hubbard topped the Crimson Knights with six aces and eight assists, while Bekah Prezorski totaled a team-high seven kills.
Game scores: 25-19, 25-20, 26-24
Leaders
Afton (4-10): Alisha Hubbard 6 aces, 8 assists; Bekah Prezorski, 7 kills; Maria Andrews, 5 assists; Dakota Latham, 2 aces, 2 kills.
Deposit (12-3): Shelby Pettersen, 7 assists, 7 kills, 2 aces; Catherine Bush, 5 kills; Kyley Vandermark, 6 assists; Emma Martinet, 5 digs; Katrina Lester, 3 aces; Julie Fineout, 8 digs.

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