Norwich volleyball team sweeps Chenango Forks
Volleyball
Norwich 3, Chenango Forks 0
CHENANGO FORKS - Norwich’s volleyball team beat the high heat and humidity – and Chenango Forks’ volleyball team – winning for the first time this season Tuesday night.
Norwich took all three games by scores of 25-16, 25-22, 25-23. “It was extremely hot in their gym, but we played well, we had good rallies, and we’re blocking better at the net,” said Norwich coach Shelly Alger. “We also have a few girls that are serving really well.”
NHS junior Courtney Scheer was the top server on the evening finishing with a team-high seven aces. Meghan Komendarek topped the hitters with eight kills, while Caitlin Brown and Logann Dolan finished with eight assists apiece.
Norwich hosts Susquehanna Valley tonight.
Leaders
Chenango Forks: Aces: Madison Hefley 3; Kills: Rachel Serva 4; Assists: Kylee Warner 5; Blocks: Serva 5; Digs: Hefley 7.
Norwich: Aces: Courtney Scheer 7; Kills: Meghan Komendarek 8; Assists: Caitlyn Brown 8, Logann Dolan 8.; Blocks: Komendarek 3, Vanessa Salerno 3; Digs: Lauren Laughlin 5.
JV: Norwich won 2-0.
Girls’ Swimming
Norwich 93, Johnson City 74
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich won its second meet of the season Tuesday night winning eight out of 11 events against Johnson City.
Senior Erin Gawronski lowered her season-low times taking the 200 individual medley (2:19.90) and 100 butterfly (1:04.20). Ravyn Benedict also captured two individual events winning the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. Danika Tworkowsky, who was hampered by an injury earlier in the season, won the 50 free timing 27.35 seconds.
“Right off the bat, Danika’s time in her first meet was right where she was at the end of last year,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “Lauren Llewellyn and Mary Beth Ward also dropped times today. In meets like this one, the focus in not just on the competition, but on working toward the best possible times for seeding at sectionals.”
Norwich swims at Windsor Friday at 5 p.m.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (N) Ravyn Benedict, Nicole Mealey, Erin Gawronski, Courteney Llewellyn, 2:10.01; 200 freestyle: Heidi Cortright (JC) 2:11.80; 200 individual medley: Erin Gawronski (N) 2:19.90; 50 freestyle: Danika Tworkowsky (N) 27.35; 100 butterfly: Gawronski (N) 1:04.20; 100 freestyle: Ravyn Benedict (N) 1:02.60; 500 freestyle: Cortright (JC) 5:52.42; 200 free relay: (N) Mealey, Llewellyn, Marybeth Ward, Tworkowsky, 1:55.64; 100 backstroke: Benedict (N) 1:10.70; 100 breaststroke: Kelsey Kille (JC) 1:20.86; 400 freestyle relay: (N) Gawronski, Ward, Benedict, Llewellyn, 3:47.09.
Owego 93, Greene 73
OWEGO – Facing its second strong STAC school in a row, Greene fell to Owego Tuesday evening.
The Trojans’ Julia Arboit was a winner in the 50 free, and teammate Chelsea Carlson captured the 100 backstroke. Arboit and Carlson were also part of the winning 400 free relay. “Swimming against these tough teams has been a good opportunity for our younger swimmers to go through a baptism by fire,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “I can see the confidence building with each meet.”
Greene hosts Susquehanna Valley Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (O), 2:01.21. 200 free: (O) Alexandra Pado, 2:23.9. 200 IM: (O) Jamie Zelinski, 2:21.69. 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 26.81. Diving: (O) Chloe Collins, 173.25. 100 fly: (O) Kristen McKee, 1:13.38. 100 free: (O) Chelsea Angulas, 57.23. 500 free: (O) Summer Pierce, 5:45.84. 200 free relay: (O) 1:54.87. 100 back: (G) Chelsea Carlson, 1:13.13. 100 breaststroke: (G) Payton Cutting, 1:22.89. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Kailey Yanusas, Margot McDermott, C. Carlson, 4:37.50.
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 4, Sidney 0
SIDNEY - Greene improved to 3-0 on the season – all shutouts – beating Sidney on Tuesday afternoon.
The Trojans blistered Sidney’s defense for 26 shots, and led by just a single goal at halftime.
Kurt Bartholomew, Jake Cook, Ben Kinney, and Luke Day had goals for the Trojans. For Cook and Kinney, it was their first varsity goals. “We got a lot of shots off, but I wasn’t too happy with the production out of those shots,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “Sidney did play good defense and is a much stronger team than last year.”
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kurt Bartholomew, 1-0; Jake Cook, 1-0; Ben Kinney, 1-0; Luke Day, 1-0; Karl Zaengle, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 26-13, (S) 2-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 1, (S) Whyatt McKee, 22.
Sherburne-Earlville 4, Frankfort-Schuyler 0
FRANKFORT - Sherburne-Earlville picked up its offense in the second half scoring three times to pull away from Frankfort-Schuyler.
Elijah Morris and Danny Galvez had two goals apiece for the Marauders, who earned their second win, and Skyler Gold was credited with a pair of assists. “With the heat and humidity, we were kind of sluggish in the first half,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We talked about picking it up, and sure enough, we were able to do that in the second half.”
S-E plays at Canastota Monday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Elijah Morris, 2-1; Danny Galvez, 2-0, Kevin Vibbard, 0-1; Skyler Gold, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (SE) 16-9. (FS) 6-1
Saves: (SE) Keith Rose 3. (FS) Ethan Ruzzala 5.
Norwich 3, Chenango Forks 0
CHENANGO FORKS - Norwich’s volleyball team beat the high heat and humidity – and Chenango Forks’ volleyball team – winning for the first time this season Tuesday night.
Norwich took all three games by scores of 25-16, 25-22, 25-23. “It was extremely hot in their gym, but we played well, we had good rallies, and we’re blocking better at the net,” said Norwich coach Shelly Alger. “We also have a few girls that are serving really well.”
NHS junior Courtney Scheer was the top server on the evening finishing with a team-high seven aces. Meghan Komendarek topped the hitters with eight kills, while Caitlin Brown and Logann Dolan finished with eight assists apiece.
Norwich hosts Susquehanna Valley tonight.
Leaders
Chenango Forks: Aces: Madison Hefley 3; Kills: Rachel Serva 4; Assists: Kylee Warner 5; Blocks: Serva 5; Digs: Hefley 7.
Norwich: Aces: Courtney Scheer 7; Kills: Meghan Komendarek 8; Assists: Caitlyn Brown 8, Logann Dolan 8.; Blocks: Komendarek 3, Vanessa Salerno 3; Digs: Lauren Laughlin 5.
JV: Norwich won 2-0.
Girls’ Swimming
Norwich 93, Johnson City 74
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich won its second meet of the season Tuesday night winning eight out of 11 events against Johnson City.
Senior Erin Gawronski lowered her season-low times taking the 200 individual medley (2:19.90) and 100 butterfly (1:04.20). Ravyn Benedict also captured two individual events winning the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. Danika Tworkowsky, who was hampered by an injury earlier in the season, won the 50 free timing 27.35 seconds.
“Right off the bat, Danika’s time in her first meet was right where she was at the end of last year,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “Lauren Llewellyn and Mary Beth Ward also dropped times today. In meets like this one, the focus in not just on the competition, but on working toward the best possible times for seeding at sectionals.”
Norwich swims at Windsor Friday at 5 p.m.
Results
200-yard medley relay: (N) Ravyn Benedict, Nicole Mealey, Erin Gawronski, Courteney Llewellyn, 2:10.01; 200 freestyle: Heidi Cortright (JC) 2:11.80; 200 individual medley: Erin Gawronski (N) 2:19.90; 50 freestyle: Danika Tworkowsky (N) 27.35; 100 butterfly: Gawronski (N) 1:04.20; 100 freestyle: Ravyn Benedict (N) 1:02.60; 500 freestyle: Cortright (JC) 5:52.42; 200 free relay: (N) Mealey, Llewellyn, Marybeth Ward, Tworkowsky, 1:55.64; 100 backstroke: Benedict (N) 1:10.70; 100 breaststroke: Kelsey Kille (JC) 1:20.86; 400 freestyle relay: (N) Gawronski, Ward, Benedict, Llewellyn, 3:47.09.
Owego 93, Greene 73
OWEGO – Facing its second strong STAC school in a row, Greene fell to Owego Tuesday evening.
The Trojans’ Julia Arboit was a winner in the 50 free, and teammate Chelsea Carlson captured the 100 backstroke. Arboit and Carlson were also part of the winning 400 free relay. “Swimming against these tough teams has been a good opportunity for our younger swimmers to go through a baptism by fire,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “I can see the confidence building with each meet.”
Greene hosts Susquehanna Valley Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (O), 2:01.21. 200 free: (O) Alexandra Pado, 2:23.9. 200 IM: (O) Jamie Zelinski, 2:21.69. 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 26.81. Diving: (O) Chloe Collins, 173.25. 100 fly: (O) Kristen McKee, 1:13.38. 100 free: (O) Chelsea Angulas, 57.23. 500 free: (O) Summer Pierce, 5:45.84. 200 free relay: (O) 1:54.87. 100 back: (G) Chelsea Carlson, 1:13.13. 100 breaststroke: (G) Payton Cutting, 1:22.89. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Kailey Yanusas, Margot McDermott, C. Carlson, 4:37.50.
Boys’ Soccer
Greene 4, Sidney 0
SIDNEY - Greene improved to 3-0 on the season – all shutouts – beating Sidney on Tuesday afternoon.
The Trojans blistered Sidney’s defense for 26 shots, and led by just a single goal at halftime.
Kurt Bartholomew, Jake Cook, Ben Kinney, and Luke Day had goals for the Trojans. For Cook and Kinney, it was their first varsity goals. “We got a lot of shots off, but I wasn’t too happy with the production out of those shots,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “Sidney did play good defense and is a much stronger team than last year.”
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kurt Bartholomew, 1-0; Jake Cook, 1-0; Ben Kinney, 1-0; Luke Day, 1-0; Karl Zaengle, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 26-13, (S) 2-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 1, (S) Whyatt McKee, 22.
Sherburne-Earlville 4, Frankfort-Schuyler 0
FRANKFORT - Sherburne-Earlville picked up its offense in the second half scoring three times to pull away from Frankfort-Schuyler.
Elijah Morris and Danny Galvez had two goals apiece for the Marauders, who earned their second win, and Skyler Gold was credited with a pair of assists. “With the heat and humidity, we were kind of sluggish in the first half,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We talked about picking it up, and sure enough, we were able to do that in the second half.”
S-E plays at Canastota Monday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Elijah Morris, 2-1; Danny Galvez, 2-0, Kevin Vibbard, 0-1; Skyler Gold, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (SE) 16-9. (FS) 6-1
Saves: (SE) Keith Rose 3. (FS) Ethan Ruzzala 5.
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