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Boys’ Soccer

Greene 11, Oxford 0
GREENE – Four Greene players scored at least two goals in a rout of Oxford Tuesday.
It was the first varsity game for the Blackhawks in two years, and Greene coach Rick Tallman was not happy with how far the score got out of hand. I was happy, though, with the great combination passing of midfielders Karl Zaengle and Kurt Bartholomew. The veteran duo combined for five goals and six assists. Luke Day and Kevin Halsteter also had two tallies in the game.
“It was very fluid play between Kurt and Karl, and Cameron (Race) was very solid today on the defensive end,” Tallman said.
Greene hosts UV Thursday.
Summary
(6-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 2-4; Kurt Bartholomew, 3-2; Michael Anderson, 1-0; Luke Day, 2-0; Scott Lord, 1-0; Kevin Halsteter, 2-0; Ben Kinney, 0-1; Cameron Race, 0-1; Kevin Coerts, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-4, (O) 1-0.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 0, Marcus Lindstrom, 1. (O) Jake McConnell, 7, David Gregory, 3.

G-MU 1, Franklin 1 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – Late pressure in the Franklin defensive zone yielded the tying goal for G-MU, who played to a tie with the Purple Devils Tuesday afternoon.
Brandon Lindenthaler scored unassisted for the Raiders with 44 seconds left. After a scoreless tie, Franklin netted the go-ahead goal when Derek Beers connected on a penalty kick. “I didn’t see what exactly happened to give them the penalty kick,” said G-MU coach Steve Antczak. “We caught fire at the end of the game to score, and we nearly scored again in overtime. Considering last year’s record, this was a very good start for us.”
G-MU hosts Morris Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half, 1-1 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (G) Brandon Lindenthaler, 1-0, (F) Derek Beers, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 23-6, (F) 15-7.
Saves: (G) Austin Burnside, 14. (F) 18.

Delhi 2, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Mitch Reed scored a pair of unassisted goals for Delhi – one in each half – giving the Bulldogs a two-goal shutout win over the Storm Tuesday.
Delhi had the bulk of the scoring opportunities, and if not for three point-blank saves by UV keeper Kyle King, would have ended with a much wider margin of victory. King had 10 saves for the Storm in the loss.
Summary
(Delhi 1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (D) Mitch Reed 2-0.
Shots-corners: (D) 15-3, (UV) 7-5.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King, 10, (D) Anthony Adanio 5.

Bainbridge-Guilford 6, Norwich 1
BAINBRIDGE – After Norwich scored early to grab the lead, B-G finished the game on a six-goal unanswered run in Tuesday’s MAC contest.
Daniel Norris scored the go-ahead goal for the Bobcats late in the first half to give his club a one-goal lead. Norris tallied a second time, the lone B-G player with two goals. “We were a little jittery at the start, but we settled down a whole lot in the second half,” said B-G coach Pete Feltham.
Chris Trevisani scored unassisted for Norwich.
Summary
(2-1 B-G at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Chris Trevisani, 1-0. BG) Brian Pequin, 1-0; Zach Smith, 1-1; Sean Jones, 1-0; Daniel Norris, 2-0; Adam Bauerle, 1-1; Kyle Hanvey, 0-2; J. Barnhart, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (BG) 23-8, (N) 9-2.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 8, (N) Keegan Prime, 15.

Unatego 2, Afton 2
OTEGO - Unatego’s Jon Forte scored his second goal of the game with just under nine minutes left in regulation to force a tie with Afton Tuesday.
Afton made up a 1-0 halftime deficit when Jesse Dedman tied the game seven minutes into the second period, and Conor Graven-Briggs netted the go-ahead tally seven minutes later.
Afton hosts Sidney on Thursday.
Halftime
(1-0 Unatego at half)
Goals-assists: (A) Jesse Dedman, 1-0, Conor Graven-Briggs, 1-0, Joe Shearer, 0-2. (U) Jon Forte, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (A) 6-1, (U) 25-10.
Saves: (A) Matt Olin, 16, (U) Mark Naruszewski, 2.

Girls' Tennis

Norwich 7, Chenango Valley 0
CHENANGO BRIDGE – Norwich posted its second straight shutout victory of the STAC league season blowing out host Chenango Valley.
Norwich did not drop a set for the second straight match as well as the entire Norwich lineup takes an unbeaten record into Thursday’s highly anticipated home match with Owego. “Chenango Valley wasn’t that bad at all, we just played really, really well,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “We’re showing ourselves to be a strong, mature team. The real tests will be Thursday with Owego and Friday against Seton Catholic Central.”
Results
Singles: Jenni Borfitz (N) d. Julie LeVonne, 6-0, 6-2. Breanna Cashman (N) d. Brittany Rose, 6-2, 6-1. Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Chantelle Judd, 6-3, 6-0. Caroline Stewart (N) d. Abbie Carr, 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles: Taylor Stroh-Steph Elder (N) d Becky Belo-Laura Le Vonne, 6-0, 7-5. Samantha Gage-Cohley Acenowr (N) d. Caitlin Mllen-Lindsay Thornton, 6-1, 6-3. Savannah Williams-Danielle Williams (N) d. Savannah Judd- Abby Palmer, 6-0, 6-2.

Girls' Soccer

Chenango Forks 6, Norwich 0
NORWICH - Chenango Forks scored three goals in each half and limited Norwich to just five shots on goal in Tuesday’s shutout victory over the Purple Tornado.
The Blue Devils’ Caitlin Walsh and Sierra Kucko had two goals apiece in the victory.
“They were a strong team and we came out a little slow,” said Norwich coach Felicia Tynan. “We had some good moments, but we need more than just moments.”
Norwich is scheduled to play at Windsor Thursday.
Summary
(Chenango Forks 3-0 at half)
Goals: Caitlin Walsh 2, Sierra Kucko, 2, Brooke Maisha, 1, McKenna Williams, 1.
Shots-corners: (CF) 25-6 (N) 5-1.
Saves: (CF)Sierra Terillo, 5, (N) Kassidy Seary, 18.

Golf

Chenango Valley 206, Norwich 218
PLYMOUTH - Norwich lost for the first time in three matches this season, and suffered just its second home loss in four seasons, Tuesday at Canasawacta Country Club.
CV’s Zach Wyatt and Charlie King had 38s to share overall match medalist honors with Norwich senior Corey Johnson. NHS freshman Nate Scheer was next on the Tornado totem pole carding a 43.
“A 218 is not great, but it’s not a terrible score for us either,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We struggled at times today, but I thought we competed and hung in there.”
Norwich hosts Windsor Thursday.
Results
(Par-36 Front nine at C.C.C.)
Norwich: Corey Johnson, 38; Nate Scheer, 43; Ryan Johnson, 44; Alex Gage, 44; Joseph Mioduszewski, 49.
CV: Zach Wyatt, 38; Charlie King, 38; Bailey Van Soest, 42; Zach Cole, 43; Jared Cornell, 45.

Field Hockey

Maine-Endwell 2, Sidney 1
(1-0 M-E at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Brianna Ciganek, 1-0, Dani Cronk, 1-0, Natalie Longo, 0-1. (S) Hannah Wood, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (S) 3-0, (ME) 21-11.
Saves: (S) Kelsey Decker, 14, (ME) Cassie Miller, 1.

 

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