Greene arrives late, scores early in win over UV

Boys’ Soccer

Greene 2, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – Greene arrived late to its game with Unadilla Valley Monday, but was able to score early in a shutout victory over the Storm.
Traffic delays on Route 12 led to an extended warmup for Unadilla Valley, whose defense was flat-footed at the outset. Karl Zaengle scored just 1:21 into the game when his shot hit the upper crossbar, and caromed of the back of UV keeper Kyle King’s head and into the goal. “Kyle judged the shot well and jumped to ensure it wasn’t in,” said UV coach Ryan Houck. “It was just one of those flukey plays I haven’t seen before.”
Greene followed up that fortuitous bounce with what Houck called “classic Greene soccer.” Zaengle again initiated the offense after a UV defensive breakdown sending a pass to unguarded Luke Day for the goal 4:33 into the game. “It was a physical battle of wills after the first two goals,” Houck said
Connor Moriarity made five saves for Greene to earn the shutout, and King kept his team in the game making a diving save of a Day shot later in the game. King finished with seven saves.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle 1-1, Luke Day 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 9-6, (UV) 5-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity 5, (UV) Kyle King 7.

Walton 2, Norwich 1
WALTON - Off a quick restart just outside Norwich’s 18-yard box, Walton’s Tyler Rubera scored unassisted for the deciding tally in a one-goal win over the Tornado Monday.
Norwich freshman Gird Ceno had the Tornado on top early with an unassisted goal, but Walton was able to knot the game by halftime with Nate Pieper finding the net.
“I felt we came out a little flat, but we settled in and made some good plays,” said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. “That goal they scored...that was just the weirdest play.”
Norwich hosts Unadilla Valley today.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Nate Pieper, 1-0; Murphy, 0-1; Tyler Rubera, 1-0; Finn, 0-1. (N) Gird Ceno, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (W) 14-11, (N) 7-5
Saves: (W) 5. (N) Keegan Prime 12

Sherburne-Earlville 7, Canastota 0
CANASTOTA – Coming off a five-goal game last week, the Marauders had that many tallies by halftime Monday in a rout of Canastota.
Elijah Morris scored the first of his two goals five minutes into play. S-E netted three more shots over the next 10 minutes to build a commanding lead. Brandon Alsheimer and Max Britton converted their first varsity goals just two minutes apart, and Nathan Piazza added a goal in the 15th minute. “The passing game was just on today, and we just jumped on it early,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. “We were able to set each other up for good, quality shots.”
Tyler Rodriguez scored his first varsity goal in the second half, and Skyler Gold helped pad the Marauders advantage.
S-E hosts Central Valley Academy on Wednesday.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists:  (SE) Elijah Morris 2-1, Nathan Piazzi, 1-1; Brandon Alsheimer, 1-0; Tyler Rodriguez, 1-0; Skyler Gold, 1-0; Max Britton, 1-0; Brian Mead, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 18-8. (C) 7-2.
Saves: (SE) Keith Rose, 3, Kevin Vibbard 3. (C) 8.

Field Hockey

Greene 1, Afton 0
GREENE – Greene preserved its unbeaten mark surviving a strong test from Afton Monday night.
The Trojans scored the game’s only goal with 7:41 left in the first half. Freshman Katie Anderson took a close-range shot that was steered off the pads of Afton goalie Tori lent toward Kristy Haskell. Haskell put back the rebound for the tally.
“The first 10 to 15 minutes of the game, I felt we played really well,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin, who noted the passing of Jess David and Shiann Johns. “Every game is going to be a battle. Afton has a good team, and they pressured us.”
Greene goalie Julia Amell made eight saves, a couple from point-blank territory, to earn her third shutout this season.
Greene (3-0) is at Whitney Point Wednesday.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kristy Haskell, 1-0, Katie Anderson, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 7-5, (A) 8-5.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 8, (A) Tori Lent, 6.

Girls’ Soccer

G-MU 4, Richfield Springs 0
COPES CORNERS - G-MU carried the momentum of its tournament victory last weekend at Unadilla Valley into a shutout victory over Richfield Springs Monday.
Tayler Nichols and Mackenzie Talbot traded goals and assists for the Raiders (2-2, 4-2), who evened their Tri-Valley League mark. Nichols had the lone goal of the opening half getting an assist at the 29:51 mark.
Talbot had her team’s second and fourth goals of the contest over the second 40 minutes with Nichols’ second goal sandwiched in between. Talbot added two assists and Nichols had one helper.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Mackenzie Talbot, 2-2, Tayler Nichols, 2-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 26-4, (RS) 13-2.
Saves: (G) Katie Schultes 13. (RS) Vanessa Miller 16.

Golf

Norwich 224, Johnson City 231
ENDWELL – Norwich shot its highest team score of the season, but still had enough to top host Johnson City Monday afternoon at Endwell Greens.
Freshman Ryan Johnson had a 42 over the par-36 front nine at Endwell Greens to lead Norwich (4-1), while also earning match medalist honors. Corey Johnson was next for the Tornado at 43, Alex Gage shot a 44, Nate Scheer carded a 46, while Greg Todd and Joe Mioduszewski turned in matching 49s. “We didn’t play well, but it’s always nice to get a win on the road,” said Norwich coach Bob Branham. “We still have a long way to go, but I am thrilled with our start. I did not see that coming.”
Norwich is at Chenango Valley Wednesday.
Results
(Endwell Greens front nine, par 36)
Norwich: Ryan Johnson, 42; Corey Johnson, 43; Alex Gage, 44; Nate Scheer, 46; Greg Todd, Joe Mioduszewski-49.
Johnson City: Tyler Shuba, 43; Ryan Page, 46; Colin Corry, 47; Sam Shattuck, 47; Shane Majewski, 48.

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