UV beats Norwich on its senior recognition day
Boys’ Soccer
Unadilla Valley 4, Norwich 2
NEW BERLIN – On senior recognition day, Unadilla Valley matched its highest victory total in eight seasons beating the Purple Tornado Tuesday.
The Storm's David Schwab scored the game's first two goals 22 minutes into the game, and within a 34-second time frame. His first came after a long punt from goalie Kyle King, and the second was on a breakaway following a pass from Johnny Schermerhorn.
Conor Pope tallied to make it 3-0 at the half, and Nate Shackelton produced an early second-half goal for the four-goal lead.
Norwich rallied behind senior Curtis Woodard, who scored unassisted, then assisted on Chris Trevisani's tally five minutes later.
UV's record improved to 8-5 overall.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Curtis Woodard, 1-1; Chris Trevisani, 1-0; (UV) David Schwab, 2-0; Nate Shackelton, 1-0; Conor Pope, 1-0; Kyle King, 0-1; Jonny Schermerhorn, 0-1; Mason Alford, 0-1.
(N) 12-3, (UV) 15-2
Saves: (UV) Kyle King, 10, (N) Keegan Prime, 7.
Greene 1, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Greene solved the B-G defense with 13:04 left in the game in a shutout victory over the Bobcats Tuesday.
Following a quick throw-in, the Trojans' Luke Day his a square pass to Kurt Bartholomew, who ripped a shot from 20 yards out into the upper right corner.
"The game plan wasn't pretty. It was more of packing it in and hoping for an opportunity in transition," said B-G coach Pete Feltham. "We got our looks, and the plan almost worked."
Connor Moriarity recorded five saves for Greene to earn the shutout.
B-G (8-6) plays Afton on Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kurt Bartholomew, 1-0, Luke Day, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-11, (BG) 6-5.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 5. (BG) Brandt McCall, 15.
Sherburne-Earlville 5, Canastota 2
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville senior Elijah Morris had the most prolific scoring night of his long varsity career Tuesday against visiting Canastota.
Morris scored four goals and assisted on the Marauders' fifth tally against an improved Canastota club.
The Raiders, 7-0 losers to S-E earlier this season, clung to within one goal at halftime, 3-2. Morris added two insurance goals in the second half getting a pass on a cornerkick from Max Britton, then finishing off his night following a crossing pass from Brian Mead.
"They play a different style of defense to try create offsides on the offense," said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. "We made an adjustment in moving Elijah to the forward line. We started chipping passes over the top and letting Elijah run on to the ball. That seemed to work."
S-E (7-3, 8-5) plays at Central Valley Academy on Thursday.
Summary
(3-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Elijah Morris, 4-1; Kevin Vibbard, 1-0; Max Britton, 0-1; Brian Mead, 0-1. (C) Alex Wilcox, 1-0; Tyler Fox, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 14-2, (C) 7-0.
Saves: (SE) Keith Rose, 4. (C) James Kimball, 7,
Unadilla Valley 4, Norwich 2
NEW BERLIN – On senior recognition day, Unadilla Valley matched its highest victory total in eight seasons beating the Purple Tornado Tuesday.
The Storm's David Schwab scored the game's first two goals 22 minutes into the game, and within a 34-second time frame. His first came after a long punt from goalie Kyle King, and the second was on a breakaway following a pass from Johnny Schermerhorn.
Conor Pope tallied to make it 3-0 at the half, and Nate Shackelton produced an early second-half goal for the four-goal lead.
Norwich rallied behind senior Curtis Woodard, who scored unassisted, then assisted on Chris Trevisani's tally five minutes later.
UV's record improved to 8-5 overall.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Curtis Woodard, 1-1; Chris Trevisani, 1-0; (UV) David Schwab, 2-0; Nate Shackelton, 1-0; Conor Pope, 1-0; Kyle King, 0-1; Jonny Schermerhorn, 0-1; Mason Alford, 0-1.
(N) 12-3, (UV) 15-2
Saves: (UV) Kyle King, 10, (N) Keegan Prime, 7.
Greene 1, B-G 0
BAINBRIDGE – Greene solved the B-G defense with 13:04 left in the game in a shutout victory over the Bobcats Tuesday.
Following a quick throw-in, the Trojans' Luke Day his a square pass to Kurt Bartholomew, who ripped a shot from 20 yards out into the upper right corner.
"The game plan wasn't pretty. It was more of packing it in and hoping for an opportunity in transition," said B-G coach Pete Feltham. "We got our looks, and the plan almost worked."
Connor Moriarity recorded five saves for Greene to earn the shutout.
B-G (8-6) plays Afton on Friday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kurt Bartholomew, 1-0, Luke Day, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-11, (BG) 6-5.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarity, 5. (BG) Brandt McCall, 15.
Sherburne-Earlville 5, Canastota 2
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville senior Elijah Morris had the most prolific scoring night of his long varsity career Tuesday against visiting Canastota.
Morris scored four goals and assisted on the Marauders' fifth tally against an improved Canastota club.
The Raiders, 7-0 losers to S-E earlier this season, clung to within one goal at halftime, 3-2. Morris added two insurance goals in the second half getting a pass on a cornerkick from Max Britton, then finishing off his night following a crossing pass from Brian Mead.
"They play a different style of defense to try create offsides on the offense," said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. "We made an adjustment in moving Elijah to the forward line. We started chipping passes over the top and letting Elijah run on to the ball. That seemed to work."
S-E (7-3, 8-5) plays at Central Valley Academy on Thursday.
Summary
(3-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Elijah Morris, 4-1; Kevin Vibbard, 1-0; Max Britton, 0-1; Brian Mead, 0-1. (C) Alex Wilcox, 1-0; Tyler Fox, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 14-2, (C) 7-0.
Saves: (SE) Keith Rose, 4. (C) James Kimball, 7,
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