Unadilla Valley turns it around on Bobcats
Boys’ Soccer
Kick for the Cure Tournament Finals
Unadilla Valley 2, Bainbridge-Guilford 1
NEW BERLIN – Turn about is fair play, especially in Unadilla Valley’s collective minds.
Just a few days after losing to B-G in overtime on a penalty kick, the Storm (7-5) prevailed over the Bobcats in the Kick for the Cure Tournament finals Saturday evening.
After a foul was called in the box, David Schwab converted the penalty kick with 6:20 left in regulation for the winning goal. It was the third meeting this season between the two clubs, and all three have gone to the wire. “The last three years, every one of our games has been a one-goal game or a tie,” said UV coach Ryan Houck. “We play each other very tight, and I’d like to say we bring the best out in each other. It was nice to get that one back from the other night.”
UV led 1-0 at halftime when Derrick Schwab scored off a header pass from older brother David. B-G knotted the game up eight minutes into the second half on Kyle Hanvey’s goal.
Unadilla Valley advanced to the finals of its tourney blanking Afton, 4-0.
Mason Alford and David Schwab had first-half goals for UV, and Nate Shackelton along with sophomore Shaun Hager added second-half goals. For Hager, it was his first-ever varsity tally.
Afton stayed in the game behind the outstanding play of keeper Matt Olin, who made 14 saves. “He played a tremendous game for them,” said UV coach Ryan Houck of Olin. “He made more than a few diving saves.”
B-G scored in the first half to defeat Sidney, 1-0. Phillip Janke scored his first varsity goal with Jake Cuozzo picking up the assist.
Finals
Summary
(1-0 UV at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) David Schwab, 1-1; Derrick Schwab, 1-0. (BG) Kyle Hanvey, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 12-6 (BG) 11-2.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King 10, (BG) Brandt McCall 8.
All-tournament team: Afton-James Westfall. Sidney-Wyatt McKee, B-G-Adam Bauerle, Kyle Hanvey. UV-Jared Hanslmaier, Kyle King (MVP).
UV 2, Afton 0
Summary
(2-0 UV at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Shaun Hager 1-0, Nate Shackelton 1-0, Mason Alford 1-0, David Schwab 1-0, Than Garry 0-1, Nate Barker 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 18-5, (A) 10-1.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King 10, (A) Matt Olin 14.
B-G 1, Sidney 0
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Philipp Janke (BG) 1-0; Jake Cuozzo, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 7-3, (BG) 13-11
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall 9 (S) Wyatt McKee 12.
Otselic Valley 2, McGraw 1
Otselic Valley 3, Mount Markham 2
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley swept back-to-back games this weekend edging McGraw on Friday and Mount Markham on Saturday.
OV’s Jason Olin broke a 1-1 tie with McGraw scoring in the first minute of the second half after getting a pass from Connor Smith.
The Vikes trailed early giving up a goal 10 minutes in, but tied the game in the 25th minute following a free kick as Matt Neal served Smith for the tying tally.
“We never gave up after being down,” said OV coach Jacob Preston.
Saturday, the Vikings jumped out to a two-goal lead in the first half, and turned back the Mustangs after giving up that advantage.
Neal and Austin Reynolds had first-half goals. Neal’s came as a follow-up after Olin’s initial shot was mishandled by the Mount Markham keeper.
The Mustangs tied the game with two goals in the first three minutes of the second half before Reynolds came up with the game-winning play. After making a slide tackle, Reynolds controlled the ball up the field, and crossed to Olin for the winner.
“Mount Markham seemed to regain the momentum in the second half, but we kept our compsoure and built the momentum back up,” Preston said.
OV 2, McGraw 1
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Jordan Cowen, 1-0; Mike Smith, 0-1. (OV) Connor Smith, 1-1; Jason Olin, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 10-6, (OV) 7-0.
Saves: (M) Ryan White 5, (OV) Tyler Armstrong 9.
OV 3, Mount Markham 2
(2-0 OV at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Matt Neal, 1-0; Austin Reynolds, 1-0; Jason Olin, 1-0; Austin Reynolds, 0-1. (MM) Krist Pontero, 1-1; Matt Bleaking, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (MM) 12-1, (OV) 7-1.
Saves: (MM) Mike Grass 2, (OV) Tyler Armstrong 7.
Greene 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Garrett Hebbard completed a three-goal opening half for Greene depositing a cornerkick from Karl Zaengle into the net. Zaengle and Mike Anderson added goals for the Trojans, who beat Oxford for the second time this season.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Mike Anderson, 1-1; Karl Zaengle, 1-1; Garrett Hebbard, 1-0; Scott Lord, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 11-11, (O) 3-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 3, (O) David Gregory, 8.
Milford 4, G-MU 1
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Lucas Seneck 1-0. (M) Michael Strenck 2-0, Brian Atwell 1-0, Peyton Griffiths 1-1, Stephen Banks 0-1, Adam Renwick 0-1.
Milford (10-2, 9-1):
Shots-cornerkicks: (G) 7-3; (M) 12-7.
Saves: Austin Burnside (G) 8; Max Lang (M) 6.
Clinton 2, Sherburne-Earlville 0
CLINTON – Sherburne-Earlville fell to Clinton for the second time this season as Gavin Gleasman scored both goals in Friday’s contest.
Gleasman hit for the first goal in the opening half with a well-placed shot into the upper right corner off a cornerkick feed from O’Neill Campbell. The second tally – also in the first half – came after an S-E defensive miscue.
“I thought we dominated the first 25 minutes or so of the second half, we just couldn’t put it away,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The Marauders host Canastota Tuesday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Gavin Gleasman, 2-0; O’Neill Campbell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 10-10. (SE) 703.
Saves: (C) Max Huckabee 3. (DE) Keith Rose 7.
Field Hockey
Fifth Annual Nancy Barrows/Nancy Bromley Tournament
Whitney Point 2, Greene 1 (finals)
GREENE – Whitney Point’s fast start carried it to a championship victory over Greene in the finals of the Fifth Annual Nancy Barrows/Nancy Bromley Tournament.
The Eagles’ Nytice Saunders and Courtney Dunham scored four minutes apart at the midway point of the first half to lead their team to a second win over Greene (6-4) this season.
“I thought we played them much better this time, we just had a couple of times where we struggled with marking,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “In the second half, we were able to fix those mistakes.”
Greene sustained much more offensive pressure in the second half, and that paid off with a goal in the game’s final minute when Kristy Haskell converted after a scramble in the penalty circle.
“The way we played was a great sign because we fought to the end,” Carlin said.
Greene advanced to the finals of the tournament scoring in the last minute and half to beat Marathon Thursday, 2-1.
Jessica David pushed the ball up the field and centered a pass to Laura Durdon, who dove at the ball and shot it past the Marathon keeper with 1:22 to play.
Greene led 1-0 at the half thanks to a blast by Shiann Johns off a feed from Tiffany Borst. “I thought we played a little better in the first half and we were a little more feisty in the circle,” Carlin said. “We kind of survived in the second half, but this was a great win.”
Greene hosts Maine-Endwell today
Finals
(2-0 Whitney Point at half)
Goals-asists: Nytice Saunders, 1-0; Courtney Dunham, 1-0; Taylor Clink, 0-1; Hannah Burchill, 0-1. (G) Kristy Haskell, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (WP) 16-5, (G) 4-4.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 12; (WP) Danelle Jones, 1.
Thursday’s game
Greene 2, Marathon 1
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Eryn Griep, 1-0; (G) Shiann Johns, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 1-0; Tiffany Borst, 0-1; Jessica David, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 6-8, (M) 7-10.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell 6, (M) Gwen Shear 4.
Oneida 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1 (OT)
ONEIDA – Oneida scored the winning goal with 2:37 left in overtime to defeat Sherburne-Earlville Friday.
Eliza Clemens tallied unassisted for Oneida, who scored the game’s first goal just 90 seconds after the opening hit.
S-E forced overtime when Alexa Bates netted her shot off a pass from Mackenzie Baciuska with 2 1/2 minutes to play in regulation. “We just could not find our rhythm,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We struggled the whole game, but we still almost pulled it off.”
The Marauders (5-6-1) play Sauquoit Valley Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 Oneida at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Karst, 1-0; Eliza Clemens, 1-0; (SE) Alexa Bates, 1-0; Mackenzie Baciuska, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 15-7, (O) 7-13.
Saves: (SE) Allison Johnson 4, (O) Chelsea Marshall 10.
Girls’ Tennis
Vestal 5, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Vestal eliminated Norwich (12-2) from the STAC playoffs winning every completed match before rain ended the day’s activities.
The Golden Bears handed Norwich its first loss against league competition this season, and did so winning every match in straight sets. The Bears were also winning the two incompleted matches – second singles and second doubles – before rain halted play. “We were very competitive in certain spots,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “What it came down to was that their strength – singles – was our strength, and Vestal had some really strong players. I was proud of the way we played, and they had to play well to beat us.”
Norwich competes in the first day of the Class B sectional tournament Thursday morning at Owego.
Results
(Second singles and second doubles were not completed due to rain)
Singles: Alexandra Fedorowicz (V) d. Jennifer Borfitz, 6-0, 6-2; Anika Kumhakar d. Makenzie Maynard, 6-2, 6-0; Meg Reynolds d. Caroline Stewart, 6-2, 6-2.
Doubles: Maria Mott-Viktoria Rauzin (V) d. Steph Elder-Taylor Stroh, 7-5, 6-3; Ayla Stafford-Noor Rehman (V) d. Danielle Williams-Savannah Williams, 6-2, 6-4.
Girls’ Soccer
Oxford Tournament
OXFORD – Oxford and Unadilla Valley fell in the consolation game and championship games of the Blackhawks’ tournament Saturday evening.
Downsville raced to 5-2 first-half lead en route to a 7-2 win. Kaileen Townsend finished with four goals to lead Downsville. Andi DeStefano and Cheyanne Moore scored for the Blackhawks.
“In both games of the tournament, we fell behind in the first half,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle. “It took us a while to get our momentum, and we did have some good things happen.”
Schenevus, 5-0 winners over Oxford on Friday, defeated Unadilla Valley in the finals, 2-0. Both Dragons goals were scored in the first half.
Unadilla Valley advanced to the finals of the Oxford Tournament blanking Downsville, 3-0. Taylor Davis scored at 17:39 of the first half, and Hunter Lakin along with Sierra Badger tacked on supplemental tallies in the final 18 1/2 minutes of play.
Oxford hosts Sidney today.
UV 3, Downsville 0
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Taylor Davis, 1-0; Sierra Badger, 1-0; Hunter Lakin, 1-0; Jessica Smith, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 7-7, (D) 9-6.
Saves: (UV) Abbie Oglesby 5, (D) Kacie Banker, 4.
Schenevus 5, Oxford 0
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Sierra Bentley, 4-0; Mimi Taft, 1-0; Sarah Mellor, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 14-3, (O) 6-2.
Saves: (S) Mary Hernandez, 4. (O) Rachel Seiler, 9.
Downsville 7, Oxford 2
(5-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (D) Leigha LaTourette, 2-0, Kaileen Townsend, 4-0; Kendra Lacy, 1-2. (O) Andi DeStefano, 1-0; Cheyanne Moore, 1-1; Dallas Beang, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (D) 29-5, (O) 4-1.
Saves: (D) Kacie Benter, 1, (O) Rachel Seiler, 17.
All-tournament team: Schenevus-Sierra Bentley, Kassie Jeffers, Sarah Mellor, Jenn Walke. Unadilla Valley-Corinne Izard, Sierra Badger, Julia Oglesby. Downsville-Leigha LaTourette, Kaileen Townsend. Oxford-Rachel Seiler, Courtney Mannix.
Volleyball
Greene 3, Afton 0
GREENE – Led by Christianne Philippone’s play at the net, Greene improved to 4-10 on the season beating Afton in three games Friday, 25-20, 25-18, 25-15.
Philippone had a team-high six kills and three stuff blocks. Kayli Dickinson chipped in with five aces, and Emily Parrish totaled seven assists.
Afton’s Alisha Hubbard had five aces, six digs, and four assists.
Leaders
Greene: Kayli Dickinson, 5 aces, 4 digs; Mary Messina, 4 aces, 4 kills; Chelsea Wells, 4 aces; Christianne Philippone, 6 kills, 3 blocks; Emily Parrish, 7 assists.
Afton: Alisha Hubbard, 5 aces, 2 kills, 4 assists, 6 digs; Amanda Greenwood, 2 kills, 1 block.
B-G 3, Sidney 2
BAINBRIDGE - Bainbridge-Guilford dealt Sidney just its second loss of the season winning in five games Friday, 24-26, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20, 26-24.
Morgan Bullis had 13 assists and five kills for B-G, Betsy Holden led with eight kills, and Tierney Decker had six kills.
Leaders
Sidney: Taylor Butler 9 digs, Taylor Krom 11 kills, 3 blocks, Paige Redmond 18 assists, Rachel Houck, 5 aces.
B-G: Morgan Bullis 13 assists, 5 kills,1 ace; Betsy Holden 8 kills; Cassie Safford 1 ace; Alissa Rivera 5 kills, 1 ace; Tierney Decker 1 Ace, 6 kills; Cadi Barber 1 kill; Taylor LaMont 2 aces; Rebecca Reyes 3 assists.
Oxford 3, Delhi 0
DELHI – Oxford defeated Delhi in three games Friday for its second win of the season, 25-13, 25-15, 25-11.
Taylor Chapman had six aces and seven digs for the Blackhawks, Leah Karn led with three assists, and Mariah Bullock added five digs.
Girls’ Swimming
Chenango Valley 97, Norwich 73
FENTON – At Chenango Valley Friday, Norwich was limited to just four victories in a loss to the Warriors.
Erin Gawronski and Danika Tworkowsky had wins in the 200 individual medley and 50 freestyle, while the Tornado added wins in the 200- and 400-free relays.
Results
200-yard medley relay: CV (Kelsey Smith, Maria Giurastante, Lauren Rice, Annamarie Betkavsky) 2:05.37; 200 freestyle: Katie Schultz (CV) 2:04.73; 200 individual medley: Erin Gawronski (N) 2:18.78; 50 freestyle: Danica Tworkowsky (N) :27.35; 100 butterfly: Smith (CV) 1:03.79; 100 freestyle: Schultz (CV) :58.69; 500 freestyle: Rice (CV) 5:56.62; 200 free relay: Norwich (Gawronski, Nicole Mealey, Tworkowsky, Mary Beth Ward) 1:51.35; 100 backstroke: Smith (CV) 1:03.25; 100 breaststroke: Giurastante (CV) 1:14.63; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Ward, Lexi Laundry, Rachel Zieno, Ravyn Benedict) 4:31.83.
Greene 84, Odessa-Montour 74
GREENE – Greene won is third meet of the season beating fellow Class C school Odessa-Montour Friday evening.
After dropping the first three events, Greene turned around the tenor of the meet behind Julia Arboit’s victory in the 50 free. Arboit doubled in the 100 free, and swam on the winning 200- and 400-free relays to give her a four-win day.
Kailey Yanusas (500 free) and Chelsea Carlson (100 backstroke) added victories for the Trojans (3-5).
Results
200-yard medley relay: O-M (Gabby Cain, Jenelle Bleiler, Jordan Little, Taylor Rounds) 2:16.37; 200 freestyle: Emelia Paulisczak (O-M) 2:24.83; 200 individual medley: Little (O-M) 2:35.64; 50 freestyle: Julia Arboit (G) 27.35; 100 butterfly: Little (O-M) 1:12.79; 100 freestyle: Arboit (G) :58.02; 500 freestyle: Kailey Yanusas (G) 6:12.72; 200 free relay: Greene (Arboit, Nicole Flohr, Taylor Wahlers, Audrey Platta) 2:00.62; 100 backstroke: Chelsea Carlson (G) 1:12.37; 100 breaststroke: Courtney Neumire (O-M) 1:31.01; 400 freestyle relay: Greene (Arboit, Yanusas, Platta, Carlson) 4:16.32.
Cross Country
S-E runs at Whitesboro Invitational
WHITESBORO – In preparation for Wednesday’s Center State Conference league meet at Colgate University, Sherburne-Earlville competed in the Whitesboro Invitational, and the boys’ squad placed 11th out of 13 teams.
Ian Benedict led the Marauders’ boys with a 24th-place finish out of 97 runners on the line timing 19:23. S-E was without seniors Ryan Palmiter and Sierra Ulrich, who were taking the SAT exam, said head coach Anne Geary. “The level of competition certainly helped our overall performances,” Geary said of her team’s results.
Results
S-E boys (97 runners): Ian Benedict (24), 19:23. Ken Ulrich (65), 22:25; Ethan French (70), 22:58; Brandon Lambert (77), 26:02; Jake Meyers (78), 26:03.
Girls (70 runners): Abby Ryan (70) 31:56; Danielle Purdy (71), 33:40. 72 girls in race.
Norwich ninth
ENDICOTT – Down its top two boys, Norwich placed ninth at Saturday’s Stock Conwicki invite at Ann G. McGuinness Elementary School in Endicott.
Frank Garcia led Norwich over the three-mile course timing 18:05 to place 14th out of 58 runners, while Martha Clemens paced the NHS girls timing 22:40 to wind up 12th out of 32 girls.
Results
Boys: Frank Garcia (14), 18:05; Connor Nichols (45), 19:55; Ben Erickson (49), 20:53; Taylor Dunham (53), 21:54; Tyler Conant (57), 27:15.
Girls: Martha Clemens (12), 22:40; Kristen Slate (26), 25:18; Sydney Chaffee (27), 25:56; Ruthie Barnes (30), 29:52.
Kick for the Cure Tournament Finals
Unadilla Valley 2, Bainbridge-Guilford 1
NEW BERLIN – Turn about is fair play, especially in Unadilla Valley’s collective minds.
Just a few days after losing to B-G in overtime on a penalty kick, the Storm (7-5) prevailed over the Bobcats in the Kick for the Cure Tournament finals Saturday evening.
After a foul was called in the box, David Schwab converted the penalty kick with 6:20 left in regulation for the winning goal. It was the third meeting this season between the two clubs, and all three have gone to the wire. “The last three years, every one of our games has been a one-goal game or a tie,” said UV coach Ryan Houck. “We play each other very tight, and I’d like to say we bring the best out in each other. It was nice to get that one back from the other night.”
UV led 1-0 at halftime when Derrick Schwab scored off a header pass from older brother David. B-G knotted the game up eight minutes into the second half on Kyle Hanvey’s goal.
Unadilla Valley advanced to the finals of its tourney blanking Afton, 4-0.
Mason Alford and David Schwab had first-half goals for UV, and Nate Shackelton along with sophomore Shaun Hager added second-half goals. For Hager, it was his first-ever varsity tally.
Afton stayed in the game behind the outstanding play of keeper Matt Olin, who made 14 saves. “He played a tremendous game for them,” said UV coach Ryan Houck of Olin. “He made more than a few diving saves.”
B-G scored in the first half to defeat Sidney, 1-0. Phillip Janke scored his first varsity goal with Jake Cuozzo picking up the assist.
Finals
Summary
(1-0 UV at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) David Schwab, 1-1; Derrick Schwab, 1-0. (BG) Kyle Hanvey, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 12-6 (BG) 11-2.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King 10, (BG) Brandt McCall 8.
All-tournament team: Afton-James Westfall. Sidney-Wyatt McKee, B-G-Adam Bauerle, Kyle Hanvey. UV-Jared Hanslmaier, Kyle King (MVP).
UV 2, Afton 0
Summary
(2-0 UV at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Shaun Hager 1-0, Nate Shackelton 1-0, Mason Alford 1-0, David Schwab 1-0, Than Garry 0-1, Nate Barker 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 18-5, (A) 10-1.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King 10, (A) Matt Olin 14.
B-G 1, Sidney 0
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Philipp Janke (BG) 1-0; Jake Cuozzo, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 7-3, (BG) 13-11
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall 9 (S) Wyatt McKee 12.
Otselic Valley 2, McGraw 1
Otselic Valley 3, Mount Markham 2
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley swept back-to-back games this weekend edging McGraw on Friday and Mount Markham on Saturday.
OV’s Jason Olin broke a 1-1 tie with McGraw scoring in the first minute of the second half after getting a pass from Connor Smith.
The Vikes trailed early giving up a goal 10 minutes in, but tied the game in the 25th minute following a free kick as Matt Neal served Smith for the tying tally.
“We never gave up after being down,” said OV coach Jacob Preston.
Saturday, the Vikings jumped out to a two-goal lead in the first half, and turned back the Mustangs after giving up that advantage.
Neal and Austin Reynolds had first-half goals. Neal’s came as a follow-up after Olin’s initial shot was mishandled by the Mount Markham keeper.
The Mustangs tied the game with two goals in the first three minutes of the second half before Reynolds came up with the game-winning play. After making a slide tackle, Reynolds controlled the ball up the field, and crossed to Olin for the winner.
“Mount Markham seemed to regain the momentum in the second half, but we kept our compsoure and built the momentum back up,” Preston said.
OV 2, McGraw 1
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Jordan Cowen, 1-0; Mike Smith, 0-1. (OV) Connor Smith, 1-1; Jason Olin, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (M) 10-6, (OV) 7-0.
Saves: (M) Ryan White 5, (OV) Tyler Armstrong 9.
OV 3, Mount Markham 2
(2-0 OV at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Matt Neal, 1-0; Austin Reynolds, 1-0; Jason Olin, 1-0; Austin Reynolds, 0-1. (MM) Krist Pontero, 1-1; Matt Bleaking, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (MM) 12-1, (OV) 7-1.
Saves: (MM) Mike Grass 2, (OV) Tyler Armstrong 7.
Greene 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Garrett Hebbard completed a three-goal opening half for Greene depositing a cornerkick from Karl Zaengle into the net. Zaengle and Mike Anderson added goals for the Trojans, who beat Oxford for the second time this season.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Mike Anderson, 1-1; Karl Zaengle, 1-1; Garrett Hebbard, 1-0; Scott Lord, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 11-11, (O) 3-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 3, (O) David Gregory, 8.
Milford 4, G-MU 1
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Lucas Seneck 1-0. (M) Michael Strenck 2-0, Brian Atwell 1-0, Peyton Griffiths 1-1, Stephen Banks 0-1, Adam Renwick 0-1.
Milford (10-2, 9-1):
Shots-cornerkicks: (G) 7-3; (M) 12-7.
Saves: Austin Burnside (G) 8; Max Lang (M) 6.
Clinton 2, Sherburne-Earlville 0
CLINTON – Sherburne-Earlville fell to Clinton for the second time this season as Gavin Gleasman scored both goals in Friday’s contest.
Gleasman hit for the first goal in the opening half with a well-placed shot into the upper right corner off a cornerkick feed from O’Neill Campbell. The second tally – also in the first half – came after an S-E defensive miscue.
“I thought we dominated the first 25 minutes or so of the second half, we just couldn’t put it away,” said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The Marauders host Canastota Tuesday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Gavin Gleasman, 2-0; O’Neill Campbell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 10-10. (SE) 703.
Saves: (C) Max Huckabee 3. (DE) Keith Rose 7.
Field Hockey
Fifth Annual Nancy Barrows/Nancy Bromley Tournament
Whitney Point 2, Greene 1 (finals)
GREENE – Whitney Point’s fast start carried it to a championship victory over Greene in the finals of the Fifth Annual Nancy Barrows/Nancy Bromley Tournament.
The Eagles’ Nytice Saunders and Courtney Dunham scored four minutes apart at the midway point of the first half to lead their team to a second win over Greene (6-4) this season.
“I thought we played them much better this time, we just had a couple of times where we struggled with marking,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “In the second half, we were able to fix those mistakes.”
Greene sustained much more offensive pressure in the second half, and that paid off with a goal in the game’s final minute when Kristy Haskell converted after a scramble in the penalty circle.
“The way we played was a great sign because we fought to the end,” Carlin said.
Greene advanced to the finals of the tournament scoring in the last minute and half to beat Marathon Thursday, 2-1.
Jessica David pushed the ball up the field and centered a pass to Laura Durdon, who dove at the ball and shot it past the Marathon keeper with 1:22 to play.
Greene led 1-0 at the half thanks to a blast by Shiann Johns off a feed from Tiffany Borst. “I thought we played a little better in the first half and we were a little more feisty in the circle,” Carlin said. “We kind of survived in the second half, but this was a great win.”
Greene hosts Maine-Endwell today
Finals
(2-0 Whitney Point at half)
Goals-asists: Nytice Saunders, 1-0; Courtney Dunham, 1-0; Taylor Clink, 0-1; Hannah Burchill, 0-1. (G) Kristy Haskell, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (WP) 16-5, (G) 4-4.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 12; (WP) Danelle Jones, 1.
Thursday’s game
Greene 2, Marathon 1
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (M) Eryn Griep, 1-0; (G) Shiann Johns, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 1-0; Tiffany Borst, 0-1; Jessica David, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 6-8, (M) 7-10.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell 6, (M) Gwen Shear 4.
Oneida 2, Sherburne-Earlville 1 (OT)
ONEIDA – Oneida scored the winning goal with 2:37 left in overtime to defeat Sherburne-Earlville Friday.
Eliza Clemens tallied unassisted for Oneida, who scored the game’s first goal just 90 seconds after the opening hit.
S-E forced overtime when Alexa Bates netted her shot off a pass from Mackenzie Baciuska with 2 1/2 minutes to play in regulation. “We just could not find our rhythm,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We struggled the whole game, but we still almost pulled it off.”
The Marauders (5-6-1) play Sauquoit Valley Tuesday.
Summary
(1-0 Oneida at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Taylor Karst, 1-0; Eliza Clemens, 1-0; (SE) Alexa Bates, 1-0; Mackenzie Baciuska, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 15-7, (O) 7-13.
Saves: (SE) Allison Johnson 4, (O) Chelsea Marshall 10.
Girls’ Tennis
Vestal 5, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Vestal eliminated Norwich (12-2) from the STAC playoffs winning every completed match before rain ended the day’s activities.
The Golden Bears handed Norwich its first loss against league competition this season, and did so winning every match in straight sets. The Bears were also winning the two incompleted matches – second singles and second doubles – before rain halted play. “We were very competitive in certain spots,” said Norwich coach John Stewart. “What it came down to was that their strength – singles – was our strength, and Vestal had some really strong players. I was proud of the way we played, and they had to play well to beat us.”
Norwich competes in the first day of the Class B sectional tournament Thursday morning at Owego.
Results
(Second singles and second doubles were not completed due to rain)
Singles: Alexandra Fedorowicz (V) d. Jennifer Borfitz, 6-0, 6-2; Anika Kumhakar d. Makenzie Maynard, 6-2, 6-0; Meg Reynolds d. Caroline Stewart, 6-2, 6-2.
Doubles: Maria Mott-Viktoria Rauzin (V) d. Steph Elder-Taylor Stroh, 7-5, 6-3; Ayla Stafford-Noor Rehman (V) d. Danielle Williams-Savannah Williams, 6-2, 6-4.
Girls’ Soccer
Oxford Tournament
OXFORD – Oxford and Unadilla Valley fell in the consolation game and championship games of the Blackhawks’ tournament Saturday evening.
Downsville raced to 5-2 first-half lead en route to a 7-2 win. Kaileen Townsend finished with four goals to lead Downsville. Andi DeStefano and Cheyanne Moore scored for the Blackhawks.
“In both games of the tournament, we fell behind in the first half,” said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle. “It took us a while to get our momentum, and we did have some good things happen.”
Schenevus, 5-0 winners over Oxford on Friday, defeated Unadilla Valley in the finals, 2-0. Both Dragons goals were scored in the first half.
Unadilla Valley advanced to the finals of the Oxford Tournament blanking Downsville, 3-0. Taylor Davis scored at 17:39 of the first half, and Hunter Lakin along with Sierra Badger tacked on supplemental tallies in the final 18 1/2 minutes of play.
Oxford hosts Sidney today.
UV 3, Downsville 0
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Taylor Davis, 1-0; Sierra Badger, 1-0; Hunter Lakin, 1-0; Jessica Smith, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 7-7, (D) 9-6.
Saves: (UV) Abbie Oglesby 5, (D) Kacie Banker, 4.
Schenevus 5, Oxford 0
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: Sierra Bentley, 4-0; Mimi Taft, 1-0; Sarah Mellor, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 14-3, (O) 6-2.
Saves: (S) Mary Hernandez, 4. (O) Rachel Seiler, 9.
Downsville 7, Oxford 2
(5-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (D) Leigha LaTourette, 2-0, Kaileen Townsend, 4-0; Kendra Lacy, 1-2. (O) Andi DeStefano, 1-0; Cheyanne Moore, 1-1; Dallas Beang, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (D) 29-5, (O) 4-1.
Saves: (D) Kacie Benter, 1, (O) Rachel Seiler, 17.
All-tournament team: Schenevus-Sierra Bentley, Kassie Jeffers, Sarah Mellor, Jenn Walke. Unadilla Valley-Corinne Izard, Sierra Badger, Julia Oglesby. Downsville-Leigha LaTourette, Kaileen Townsend. Oxford-Rachel Seiler, Courtney Mannix.
Volleyball
Greene 3, Afton 0
GREENE – Led by Christianne Philippone’s play at the net, Greene improved to 4-10 on the season beating Afton in three games Friday, 25-20, 25-18, 25-15.
Philippone had a team-high six kills and three stuff blocks. Kayli Dickinson chipped in with five aces, and Emily Parrish totaled seven assists.
Afton’s Alisha Hubbard had five aces, six digs, and four assists.
Leaders
Greene: Kayli Dickinson, 5 aces, 4 digs; Mary Messina, 4 aces, 4 kills; Chelsea Wells, 4 aces; Christianne Philippone, 6 kills, 3 blocks; Emily Parrish, 7 assists.
Afton: Alisha Hubbard, 5 aces, 2 kills, 4 assists, 6 digs; Amanda Greenwood, 2 kills, 1 block.
B-G 3, Sidney 2
BAINBRIDGE - Bainbridge-Guilford dealt Sidney just its second loss of the season winning in five games Friday, 24-26, 16-25, 25-19, 25-20, 26-24.
Morgan Bullis had 13 assists and five kills for B-G, Betsy Holden led with eight kills, and Tierney Decker had six kills.
Leaders
Sidney: Taylor Butler 9 digs, Taylor Krom 11 kills, 3 blocks, Paige Redmond 18 assists, Rachel Houck, 5 aces.
B-G: Morgan Bullis 13 assists, 5 kills,1 ace; Betsy Holden 8 kills; Cassie Safford 1 ace; Alissa Rivera 5 kills, 1 ace; Tierney Decker 1 Ace, 6 kills; Cadi Barber 1 kill; Taylor LaMont 2 aces; Rebecca Reyes 3 assists.
Oxford 3, Delhi 0
DELHI – Oxford defeated Delhi in three games Friday for its second win of the season, 25-13, 25-15, 25-11.
Taylor Chapman had six aces and seven digs for the Blackhawks, Leah Karn led with three assists, and Mariah Bullock added five digs.
Girls’ Swimming
Chenango Valley 97, Norwich 73
FENTON – At Chenango Valley Friday, Norwich was limited to just four victories in a loss to the Warriors.
Erin Gawronski and Danika Tworkowsky had wins in the 200 individual medley and 50 freestyle, while the Tornado added wins in the 200- and 400-free relays.
Results
200-yard medley relay: CV (Kelsey Smith, Maria Giurastante, Lauren Rice, Annamarie Betkavsky) 2:05.37; 200 freestyle: Katie Schultz (CV) 2:04.73; 200 individual medley: Erin Gawronski (N) 2:18.78; 50 freestyle: Danica Tworkowsky (N) :27.35; 100 butterfly: Smith (CV) 1:03.79; 100 freestyle: Schultz (CV) :58.69; 500 freestyle: Rice (CV) 5:56.62; 200 free relay: Norwich (Gawronski, Nicole Mealey, Tworkowsky, Mary Beth Ward) 1:51.35; 100 backstroke: Smith (CV) 1:03.25; 100 breaststroke: Giurastante (CV) 1:14.63; 400 freestyle relay: Norwich (Ward, Lexi Laundry, Rachel Zieno, Ravyn Benedict) 4:31.83.
Greene 84, Odessa-Montour 74
GREENE – Greene won is third meet of the season beating fellow Class C school Odessa-Montour Friday evening.
After dropping the first three events, Greene turned around the tenor of the meet behind Julia Arboit’s victory in the 50 free. Arboit doubled in the 100 free, and swam on the winning 200- and 400-free relays to give her a four-win day.
Kailey Yanusas (500 free) and Chelsea Carlson (100 backstroke) added victories for the Trojans (3-5).
Results
200-yard medley relay: O-M (Gabby Cain, Jenelle Bleiler, Jordan Little, Taylor Rounds) 2:16.37; 200 freestyle: Emelia Paulisczak (O-M) 2:24.83; 200 individual medley: Little (O-M) 2:35.64; 50 freestyle: Julia Arboit (G) 27.35; 100 butterfly: Little (O-M) 1:12.79; 100 freestyle: Arboit (G) :58.02; 500 freestyle: Kailey Yanusas (G) 6:12.72; 200 free relay: Greene (Arboit, Nicole Flohr, Taylor Wahlers, Audrey Platta) 2:00.62; 100 backstroke: Chelsea Carlson (G) 1:12.37; 100 breaststroke: Courtney Neumire (O-M) 1:31.01; 400 freestyle relay: Greene (Arboit, Yanusas, Platta, Carlson) 4:16.32.
Cross Country
S-E runs at Whitesboro Invitational
WHITESBORO – In preparation for Wednesday’s Center State Conference league meet at Colgate University, Sherburne-Earlville competed in the Whitesboro Invitational, and the boys’ squad placed 11th out of 13 teams.
Ian Benedict led the Marauders’ boys with a 24th-place finish out of 97 runners on the line timing 19:23. S-E was without seniors Ryan Palmiter and Sierra Ulrich, who were taking the SAT exam, said head coach Anne Geary. “The level of competition certainly helped our overall performances,” Geary said of her team’s results.
Results
S-E boys (97 runners): Ian Benedict (24), 19:23. Ken Ulrich (65), 22:25; Ethan French (70), 22:58; Brandon Lambert (77), 26:02; Jake Meyers (78), 26:03.
Girls (70 runners): Abby Ryan (70) 31:56; Danielle Purdy (71), 33:40. 72 girls in race.
Norwich ninth
ENDICOTT – Down its top two boys, Norwich placed ninth at Saturday’s Stock Conwicki invite at Ann G. McGuinness Elementary School in Endicott.
Frank Garcia led Norwich over the three-mile course timing 18:05 to place 14th out of 58 runners, while Martha Clemens paced the NHS girls timing 22:40 to wind up 12th out of 32 girls.
Results
Boys: Frank Garcia (14), 18:05; Connor Nichols (45), 19:55; Ben Erickson (49), 20:53; Taylor Dunham (53), 21:54; Tyler Conant (57), 27:15.
Girls: Martha Clemens (12), 22:40; Kristen Slate (26), 25:18; Sydney Chaffee (27), 25:56; Ruthie Barnes (30), 29:52.
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