NHS swimmers improve to 5-0

Boys’ Swimming

Nowich 106, Chenango Forks 74
NORWICH –Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher put Friday’s lineup against Chenango Forks in the capable hands of captains Greg Todd and Joe Stagliano, and the Tornado swam to decisive victory to improve to 5-0 on the season.
Norwich won every event but the diving competition, and had five personal-best swims. “This was a captains’ meet, and I had Greg and Joe arrange the lineup with the stipulation that they put together some competitive relays,” Diefenbacher said. “The result was the same as if I had arranged the lineup.”
Todd and Stagliano had big roles in the Norwich win with multiple wins. Also cashing in with firsts in individual events were Curtis Woodard, Grant Horton, and Killian Benedict. Todd, Woodard, and Stagliano finished the day with four overall wins. “We had a diversified lineup, and it really was one of our best outings,” Diefenbacher said.
Norwich competes in the Chenango Valley Invitational on Dec. 28.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Killian Benedict, Joe Stagliano, Curtis Woodard, Dan Zieno, 1:56.86. 200 free: (N) Gregory Todd, 2:01.05. 200 IM: (N) Woodard, 2:20.68. 50 free: (N) Grant Horton, 24.55. Diving: (CF) Tim Hulbert, 170.90. 100 fly: (N) Todd, 1:02.99.1 00 free: (N) Stagliano, 54.71. 500 free: (N) Woodard, 5:35.45. 200 free relay: (N) Horton, Matthew Horton, Tucker Norton, Greg Todd, 1:43.64. 100 back: (N) Benedict, 1:03.48. 100 breaststroke: (N) Stagliano, 1:09.57. 400 free relay: (N) G. Todd, Woodard, Zieno, Stagliano, 3:50.34.

Greene 95, Susquehanna Valley 74
GREENE – Greene went 2-for-2 in back-to-back meets dispatching Susquehanna Valley Friday night.
The Trojans (3-2) won nine events and all but one non-relay race. “It can be challenging to swim on consecutive nights, and we were successful in both,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “This gives us some momentum heading into the second half of the season.”
Scott Lord and Chris Bay won three total events for Greene, who are idle until a Jan. 4 home meet with Windsor.
Results
200 medley relay: (SV) 2:03.78. 200 free: (G) Scott Lord, 2:13.29. 200 IM: (G) Armand DiRosa, 2:28.08. 50 free: (G) Chris Bay, 23.57. Diving: (SV) Derek Z., 1:53.20. 100 fly: (SV) A. Smith, 1:02.32. 100 free; (G) Bay, 52.57. 500 free: (G) Scott Lord, 6:23.10. 200 free relay: (G) Josh Shank, DiRosa C. Lord, Bay, 1:42.63. 100 back: (G) Garrett Hendershott, 1:11.37. 100 breaststroke: (G) Jon Reid, 1:20.26. 400 free relay: (G) DiRosa, S. Lord, Hendershott, Bay, 4:08.85.

Wrestling

Oxford 48, Mount Markham 33
OXFORD – In an intersectional non-league dual meet with Section III Mount Markham this past weekend, Oxford was dominant in the middleweights in securing a victory over the Mustangs.
Jody Smith (145) started a four-match winning streak with a pin. Cole Pierce (152) and Bryan Simpson (170) sandwiched pins around Nik Hansen’s forfeit at 160 to give Oxford the advantage.
Results
99: no match. 106: Nate Hansen, (O), pinned Shane Wormuth, (MM), 0:37. 113: Joe Nelson, (O), pinned Aspen Effner, (MM), 2:53. 120: Nathan Weeks, (MM), won by fft. 126: Montana Wellenstein, (MM), dec. Corey Marshman, (O), 10-5. 132: Kyle Yager, (MM), won by fft. 138: John Wier, (MM), pinned Cody Reynolds, (O), 1:04. 145: Jody Smith, (O), pinned Joe Maugeri, (MM), 5:13. 152: Cole Pierce, (O), pinned Brittany Hoke, (MM), 1:43. 160: Nik Hansen, (O), won by fft. 170: Bryan Simpson, (O), pinned Joshua Fargo, (MM), 4:39. 182: Caleb Cutting, (O), pinned Zach Tennant, (MM), 1:45. 195: Sier Ferrell, (MM), pinned Erik Eldred, (O), 3:28. 220: Garyn Huntley, (O), won by fft. 285: Mackenzie Dorie, (MM), pinned Kordell Huntley, (O), 0:28.

Indoor Track and Field

Bonney sets shot put record
ITHACA – At the Ithaca Bomber Invitational last week, Norwich junior Brooke Bonney broke her own indoor track and field school record in the shot put.
Bonney placed first with a throw of 37 feet, 11 inches. It was one of two first-place finishes for the Tornado’s indoor team. Matt Murray captured the 600 meters in 1:23.16.
Elsewhere, junior Sydney Chaffee was second in the girls’ 300 meters clocking 43.56 seconds; the boys’ 1,600-meter relay of Murray, Nuri Harper, Adrian Moses, and Colby Griffin was fourth in 3:46.14, and Morgan Hagenbuch was fifth in the girls’ long jump (15-2 1/2), and sixth in the 55-meter hurdles (9.34).

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