Deja vu moment for S-E’s Smith
Baseball
Sherburne-Earlville 2, Cooperstown 0
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville senior Matt Smith brought back memories of his first great moment on Doubleday Field with a career-defining performance on baseball’s most hallowed diamond.
Smith tossed goose eggs for seven innings – runs and hits – finishing with a no-hitter Friday evening. Smith also generated a deja vu moment blooping a two-run single in the top of the seventh to score Felix Rodriguez and Carter Cole with the game’s only runs.
Four years earlier – mere weeks before he entered his freshman year of high school – Smith lofted a soft single to right field scoring the tying an winning runs in Sherburne’s Otsenango Pony League championship win on this same field.
“Matt pitched tonight like he did all of last year,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “He was a real horse.”
Smith struck out nine, walked three, and relied extensively on his infield defense. Infielders Kevin Vibbard, Jesse Yerton, and Matt Crandall combined for 12 assists, and not one Cooperstown batter placed a ball in the outfield.
“Matt was never in any trouble, and no one even reached second base,” Hicks said. “The defense was incredible and did everything it needed to do. I’m hoping this game will turn us around. We didn’t hit it that great, but we did enough and got the big hit we’ve been waiting for.”
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Matt Smith (W) and Mick Khoury. Scott Harvey ((L) and Steve Segit. Doubles: (SE) Carter Cole (2).
Oneonta 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich junior left-hander Cody Barnes was his usual dominant self, but the three runs surrendered by the NHS hurler were enough for his counterpart Kevin Smith as the Yellowjackets hurler tossed a four-hit shutout Friday.
Barnes may have set a Norwich record for strikeouts in an inning when he whiffed five in Oneonta’s opening at-bat; however, one batter reached on a third-strike passed ball, and another advanced to first following a third-strike wild pitch.
The two Oneonta runners then moved up a base setting up John Vega’s two-run RBI single. Vega also had an RBI sacrifice fly in the sixth for added insurance. “I don’t think you see too many five-strikeout innings,” said Norwich coach Rich Turnbull. “It was just an unlucky inning. The bottom line is that we need to come out and hit better. We struck out nine times, and we need to get more than four hits. We just need to make better adjustments at the plate and take a better approach.”
In suffering the hard-luck defeat, Barnes struck out 14 and walked only two.
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Cody Barnes (L) and John Yacano. Kevin Smith (W) and Matt Bitzer. Doubles: (O) John Vega. (N) Cody Barnes, John Yacano.
Franklin 14, G-MU 5 (Thursday)
FRANKLIN – Franklin mounted big rallies in the second and fifth innings to pull away for the victory over G-MU Thursday.
Derek Beers was 3-for-4 with three RBI to lead Franklin, and Joe Terrano along with Alex Brownell had two hits apiece. Franklin claimed the lead with four runs in the second, and after G-MU briefly tied the game in the fourth, the Devils launched seven-run rally in the fifth to raise the lead to eight runs.
Chris Cole had three hits for G-MU, and Trevor Duncan drilled a two-run homer in the fourth.
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Alex Brownell (W) and Billy Davis. Austin Burnside (L), Chris Cole (6) and Mike Lewis. Doubles: (F) Zach McNeilly (2). HR: (G) Trevor Duncan.
Otselic Valley 7, Cincinnatus 3 (Thursday)
SOUTH OTSELIC –Otselic Valley started with four runs in the bottom of the first inning in Thursday’s win over Cincinnatus.
Connor Smith led off OV’s first inning with a home run, and Travis Sheldon, the next batter in the lineup, ripped a triple to get the ball rolling.
Tyler Armstrong was a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI in the victory, Sheldon was 3-for-4, and Trevor Marston had two hits.
Sheldon went the distance for the victory allowing four hits and striking out 10. “This was probably the sharpest we have played defensively all season,” said OV coach Jacob Preston.
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Travis Sheldon (W) and Howard Straight. Josh Enders (L) and Josh Heath. Doubles: (OV) Trevor Marston. Triples: (OV) Travis Sheldon. HR: (OV) Connor Smith.
Boys’ Tennis
Norwich 6, Oneonta 1
NORWICH – Norwich completed a 13-1 season, and went unbeaten against Class B schools routing Oneonta Friday on senior recognition day Friday.
Seniors Danny Carson and Grant Brightman posted one of their best wins of the year beating Oneonta’s McKenna Rowe and Stijn van Pel, 6-1, 3-6, 10-8. The two Oneonta players are normally among the top four singles players in the Yellowjackets’ lineup, said Norwich coach John Stewart. Other than a loss at first singles, Norwich claimed straight sets win in the other five matches. “It was a pretty decisive win today, and Danny and Grant’s win was a great way to finish the match,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Colin Stewart, Matt Craig, and Roman Cwynar all won at singles, and Craig finished his regular season with an unbeaten 14-0 mark.
Alec Weaver and Brendon Budd notched a win at second doubles, while freshmen Cameron Edwards and Carlos Ithier earned a victory at third doubles.
Norwich hosts a STAC semifinals playoff match Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. against Vestal.
Results
Singles: Emerson Kelby (O) d. Alexander Stewart, 6-0, 6-0. Colin Stewatrt (N) d. Aaron Earle-Richardson, 6-0, 6-0; Matt Craig (N) d. Boru Jerry Li, 6-4, 6-1; Roman Cwynar (N) d. Griffin Rule, 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Danny Carson-Grant Brightman (N) d. McKenna Rowe-Stijn van Pel, 6-1, 3-6, 10-8. Alec Weaver-Brendon Budd (N) d. Chris Lentner-John Scott, 6-1, 6-2; Cameron Edwards-Carlos Ithier (N) d. Emily Harter-Nicole van der Sommen, 6-3, 6-1
Greene 5, Oxford 0
GREENE – Greene finished an unbeaten run through the Midstate Athletic Conference, and supplanted Sidney as league champion after blanking Oxford Friday.
Cameron Race, Kevin Koerts, and Brady Race all won at singles for Greene. The doubles pairings of Brian Leone-Connor Moriarity along with Michael Anderson-Karl Zaengle won in straights, too, and did not allow a single game in either victory.
The Trojans finish the year with an 11-0 record.
Results
Singles: Cameron Race (G) d. Casey Bevan, 6-2, 6-0. Kevin Koerts (G) d. Jesse Gates, 6-2, 6-0. Brady Race (G) d. Adam Camiel, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles: Brian Leone-Connor Moriarity (G) d. Brandon Markowski-Pachari Meade, 6-0, 6-0. Michael Anderson-Karl Zaengle (G) d. Sara Hodge-Andi DiStefano, 6-0, 6-0.
B-G 4, Hancock 1
BAINBRIDGE - Bainbridge-Guilford received two forfeits and moved over the .500 mark at 5-4 overall in a win over Hancock Friday.
BenGabriel Gonzalez and Skyler McKee took straight sets wins for B-G at first and second singles. The Bobcats close their regular season today at Walton.
Results
Singles: BenGabriel Gonzalez (B) d. Mark White, 6-0, 6-0; Skyler McKee (B) d. Sam Ogezalek, 6-1, 6-3; Nate Hager (B) won by fft.
Doubles: andrew Doerr-Travis Spray (H) d. Spenser Stevens-Thomas Petrutoni, 6-3, 6-3; Olivia Possemato-Sruthi Karthikeyan (B) won by fft.
Softball
Oneonta 7, Norwich 2
ONEONTA – Oneonta snapped a 1-1 tie with Norwich scoring five runs in the bottom of the third in Friday afternoon’s win over the Tornado.
Alexis Ramsey and Brianna Baker had two-run singles in the third for Oneonta, and Baker held her own on the mound allowing just three Norwich hits.
“A lot of Oneonta’s success has to do with Baker pitching well, and she’s the best we’ve faced this season,” said Norwich coach Scott Moore. “She throws hard, and she has the spin pitches to go with it.”
Norwich freshman Shannon Moore hit a solo homer in the second, her fourth home run of the season.
Hayley Dower had three hits in Oneonta’s victory.
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Brianna Baker (W) and Erin Mushtare. Hannah Eddy (L) and Jordan Sanford. Doubles: Emalee Solman, Alexis Ramsey, Cami Cleveland. HR: (N) Shannon Moore.
Greene 16, Oxford 0 (6 innings)
GREENE - Friday at Greene, the Trojans’ Katelyn Shear and Shawn Ayers homered, and winning pitcher Morgan Hurlburt struck out five and walked none in a shutout of the Blackhawks.
Ayers hit a three-run round-tripper in the third inning to score Kiley Schaff and Gabby Sherwood. Shear connected on her longball one inning later knocking in Sierra Stoppkotte. Schaff added a two-run single in the six-run fourth to help raise the lead to 12-0.
Shear finished 3-for-4 and Laura Durdon went 2-for-3 with a double and a triple. To support Hurlburt, the Greene defense made a season-high 11 putouts.
Jessica Frank went 2-for-3 on the Oxford side.
Greene (11-4) hosts Deposit today.
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Morgan Hurlburt (W) and Gabby Sherwood, Maddie Brink (5). Lorrin Parks (L) and Rheia Benedict. Doubles: (G) L. Durdon, Morgan Ellis. Triples: (G) Durdon. HR: (G) Katelyn Shear, Shawn Ayers.
Sherburne-Earlville 2, Cooperstown 0
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville senior Matt Smith brought back memories of his first great moment on Doubleday Field with a career-defining performance on baseball’s most hallowed diamond.
Smith tossed goose eggs for seven innings – runs and hits – finishing with a no-hitter Friday evening. Smith also generated a deja vu moment blooping a two-run single in the top of the seventh to score Felix Rodriguez and Carter Cole with the game’s only runs.
Four years earlier – mere weeks before he entered his freshman year of high school – Smith lofted a soft single to right field scoring the tying an winning runs in Sherburne’s Otsenango Pony League championship win on this same field.
“Matt pitched tonight like he did all of last year,” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “He was a real horse.”
Smith struck out nine, walked three, and relied extensively on his infield defense. Infielders Kevin Vibbard, Jesse Yerton, and Matt Crandall combined for 12 assists, and not one Cooperstown batter placed a ball in the outfield.
“Matt was never in any trouble, and no one even reached second base,” Hicks said. “The defense was incredible and did everything it needed to do. I’m hoping this game will turn us around. We didn’t hit it that great, but we did enough and got the big hit we’ve been waiting for.”
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Matt Smith (W) and Mick Khoury. Scott Harvey ((L) and Steve Segit. Doubles: (SE) Carter Cole (2).
Oneonta 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Norwich junior left-hander Cody Barnes was his usual dominant self, but the three runs surrendered by the NHS hurler were enough for his counterpart Kevin Smith as the Yellowjackets hurler tossed a four-hit shutout Friday.
Barnes may have set a Norwich record for strikeouts in an inning when he whiffed five in Oneonta’s opening at-bat; however, one batter reached on a third-strike passed ball, and another advanced to first following a third-strike wild pitch.
The two Oneonta runners then moved up a base setting up John Vega’s two-run RBI single. Vega also had an RBI sacrifice fly in the sixth for added insurance. “I don’t think you see too many five-strikeout innings,” said Norwich coach Rich Turnbull. “It was just an unlucky inning. The bottom line is that we need to come out and hit better. We struck out nine times, and we need to get more than four hits. We just need to make better adjustments at the plate and take a better approach.”
In suffering the hard-luck defeat, Barnes struck out 14 and walked only two.
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Cody Barnes (L) and John Yacano. Kevin Smith (W) and Matt Bitzer. Doubles: (O) John Vega. (N) Cody Barnes, John Yacano.
Franklin 14, G-MU 5 (Thursday)
FRANKLIN – Franklin mounted big rallies in the second and fifth innings to pull away for the victory over G-MU Thursday.
Derek Beers was 3-for-4 with three RBI to lead Franklin, and Joe Terrano along with Alex Brownell had two hits apiece. Franklin claimed the lead with four runs in the second, and after G-MU briefly tied the game in the fourth, the Devils launched seven-run rally in the fifth to raise the lead to eight runs.
Chris Cole had three hits for G-MU, and Trevor Duncan drilled a two-run homer in the fourth.
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Alex Brownell (W) and Billy Davis. Austin Burnside (L), Chris Cole (6) and Mike Lewis. Doubles: (F) Zach McNeilly (2). HR: (G) Trevor Duncan.
Otselic Valley 7, Cincinnatus 3 (Thursday)
SOUTH OTSELIC –Otselic Valley started with four runs in the bottom of the first inning in Thursday’s win over Cincinnatus.
Connor Smith led off OV’s first inning with a home run, and Travis Sheldon, the next batter in the lineup, ripped a triple to get the ball rolling.
Tyler Armstrong was a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI in the victory, Sheldon was 3-for-4, and Trevor Marston had two hits.
Sheldon went the distance for the victory allowing four hits and striking out 10. “This was probably the sharpest we have played defensively all season,” said OV coach Jacob Preston.
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Travis Sheldon (W) and Howard Straight. Josh Enders (L) and Josh Heath. Doubles: (OV) Trevor Marston. Triples: (OV) Travis Sheldon. HR: (OV) Connor Smith.
Boys’ Tennis
Norwich 6, Oneonta 1
NORWICH – Norwich completed a 13-1 season, and went unbeaten against Class B schools routing Oneonta Friday on senior recognition day Friday.
Seniors Danny Carson and Grant Brightman posted one of their best wins of the year beating Oneonta’s McKenna Rowe and Stijn van Pel, 6-1, 3-6, 10-8. The two Oneonta players are normally among the top four singles players in the Yellowjackets’ lineup, said Norwich coach John Stewart. Other than a loss at first singles, Norwich claimed straight sets win in the other five matches. “It was a pretty decisive win today, and Danny and Grant’s win was a great way to finish the match,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Colin Stewart, Matt Craig, and Roman Cwynar all won at singles, and Craig finished his regular season with an unbeaten 14-0 mark.
Alec Weaver and Brendon Budd notched a win at second doubles, while freshmen Cameron Edwards and Carlos Ithier earned a victory at third doubles.
Norwich hosts a STAC semifinals playoff match Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. against Vestal.
Results
Singles: Emerson Kelby (O) d. Alexander Stewart, 6-0, 6-0. Colin Stewatrt (N) d. Aaron Earle-Richardson, 6-0, 6-0; Matt Craig (N) d. Boru Jerry Li, 6-4, 6-1; Roman Cwynar (N) d. Griffin Rule, 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Danny Carson-Grant Brightman (N) d. McKenna Rowe-Stijn van Pel, 6-1, 3-6, 10-8. Alec Weaver-Brendon Budd (N) d. Chris Lentner-John Scott, 6-1, 6-2; Cameron Edwards-Carlos Ithier (N) d. Emily Harter-Nicole van der Sommen, 6-3, 6-1
Greene 5, Oxford 0
GREENE – Greene finished an unbeaten run through the Midstate Athletic Conference, and supplanted Sidney as league champion after blanking Oxford Friday.
Cameron Race, Kevin Koerts, and Brady Race all won at singles for Greene. The doubles pairings of Brian Leone-Connor Moriarity along with Michael Anderson-Karl Zaengle won in straights, too, and did not allow a single game in either victory.
The Trojans finish the year with an 11-0 record.
Results
Singles: Cameron Race (G) d. Casey Bevan, 6-2, 6-0. Kevin Koerts (G) d. Jesse Gates, 6-2, 6-0. Brady Race (G) d. Adam Camiel, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles: Brian Leone-Connor Moriarity (G) d. Brandon Markowski-Pachari Meade, 6-0, 6-0. Michael Anderson-Karl Zaengle (G) d. Sara Hodge-Andi DiStefano, 6-0, 6-0.
B-G 4, Hancock 1
BAINBRIDGE - Bainbridge-Guilford received two forfeits and moved over the .500 mark at 5-4 overall in a win over Hancock Friday.
BenGabriel Gonzalez and Skyler McKee took straight sets wins for B-G at first and second singles. The Bobcats close their regular season today at Walton.
Results
Singles: BenGabriel Gonzalez (B) d. Mark White, 6-0, 6-0; Skyler McKee (B) d. Sam Ogezalek, 6-1, 6-3; Nate Hager (B) won by fft.
Doubles: andrew Doerr-Travis Spray (H) d. Spenser Stevens-Thomas Petrutoni, 6-3, 6-3; Olivia Possemato-Sruthi Karthikeyan (B) won by fft.
Softball
Oneonta 7, Norwich 2
ONEONTA – Oneonta snapped a 1-1 tie with Norwich scoring five runs in the bottom of the third in Friday afternoon’s win over the Tornado.
Alexis Ramsey and Brianna Baker had two-run singles in the third for Oneonta, and Baker held her own on the mound allowing just three Norwich hits.
“A lot of Oneonta’s success has to do with Baker pitching well, and she’s the best we’ve faced this season,” said Norwich coach Scott Moore. “She throws hard, and she has the spin pitches to go with it.”
Norwich freshman Shannon Moore hit a solo homer in the second, her fourth home run of the season.
Hayley Dower had three hits in Oneonta’s victory.
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Brianna Baker (W) and Erin Mushtare. Hannah Eddy (L) and Jordan Sanford. Doubles: Emalee Solman, Alexis Ramsey, Cami Cleveland. HR: (N) Shannon Moore.
Greene 16, Oxford 0 (6 innings)
GREENE - Friday at Greene, the Trojans’ Katelyn Shear and Shawn Ayers homered, and winning pitcher Morgan Hurlburt struck out five and walked none in a shutout of the Blackhawks.
Ayers hit a three-run round-tripper in the third inning to score Kiley Schaff and Gabby Sherwood. Shear connected on her longball one inning later knocking in Sierra Stoppkotte. Schaff added a two-run single in the six-run fourth to help raise the lead to 12-0.
Shear finished 3-for-4 and Laura Durdon went 2-for-3 with a double and a triple. To support Hurlburt, the Greene defense made a season-high 11 putouts.
Jessica Frank went 2-for-3 on the Oxford side.
Greene (11-4) hosts Deposit today.
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Morgan Hurlburt (W) and Gabby Sherwood, Maddie Brink (5). Lorrin Parks (L) and Rheia Benedict. Doubles: (G) L. Durdon, Morgan Ellis. Triples: (G) Durdon. HR: (G) Katelyn Shear, Shawn Ayers.
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