Vibbard ties S-E scoring record in win over Utica Notre Dame
Evening Sun Report
Boys’ Soccer
Sherburne-Earlville 5, Utica Notre Dame 1
UTICA – Sherburne-Earlville’s Kevin Vibbard matched a school record with five goals in the Marauders win over Utica Notre Dame Saturday.
Vibbard tied the record set by Matt Lake in 2000 scoring three times in the first half and twice in the second half. The scoring opportunities arose when S-E head coach Mike Rodriguez moved scoring threat Elijah Morris back and Vibbard forward. That allowed the S-E offense to push to the outside. “The adjustment went well for us as Kevin was able to get free on the outside,” Rodriguez said.
The Marauders host Holland Patent Tuesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals assists: (U) Dara Chitt, 1-0. (SE) Kevin Vibbard, 5-0, Tyler Rodriguez, 0-1; Brady Elderkin, 0-1; Spencer Tompkins, 0-1.
Shots-corners: 6-3. (SE) 15-6.
Kenny stables, (U) 9. (SE) Keith Rose, 4, K. Vibbard, 1.
Greene 5, Norwich 0
GREENE – Greene pulled away from Norwich with four second-half goals in Friday’s victory over the Purple Tornado (2-11).
Kurt Bartholomew scored twice for Greene (15-0), who is unbeaten in MAC league play this season. Karl Zaengle, Cameron Race, and Brian Leone added tallies. It was Leone’s first game since suffering an injury at the start of the season.
Norwich was held without a shot or cornerkick in the contest.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kurt Bartholomew 2-1; Karl Zaengle 1-0; Cam Race 1-0; Brian Leone 1-0; Luke Day 0-2; Ben Kinney 0-1; Connor Moriarity 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 0-0; (G) 9-6.
Saves: Keegan Prime (N) 4; Connor Moriarity 0 (G), Marcus Lindstrom (G) 0.
Bainbridge-Guilford 6, Afton 4
AFTON – B-G’s four goals in the first half were much needed as the Bobcats withstood a furious second-half rally by Afton in Friday’s contest.
Adam Bauerle had a hat trick for B-G, and Zach Smith added one goal and one assist.
Afton scored four second-half goals getting tallies from Matt Olin, Vinny Caratelli, Jesse Dedman, and Joe Shearer.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Adam Bauerle 3-0; Zach Smith 1-1; Dakota Johnson 1-0; Dan Norris 1-0; Jake Cuozzo 0-1; Kyle Hanvey 0-1. (A) Matt Olin 1-0; Vinny Caratelli 1-0; Jesse Dedman 1-0; Joe Shearer 1-0.
Shots-corners: (BG) 18-2; (A) 20-4.
Saves: Brandt McCall (B-G) 11; Matt Olin (A) 6, Joe Shearer (A) 6.
Otselic Valley 2, Stockbridge Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC - Otselic Valley avenged a loss to the Indians dominating possession in a one-goal victory Friday.
Jonathon Liuzzo’s crossing pass to Austin Reynolds led to the first goal for OV, and after SV tied the game, Reynolds knocked in the winner after a free kick from Conner Smith. The win qualified OV for sectional play, said head coach Jacob Preston, and the 7-6 overall mark is the first time the Vikes have moved over the .500 mark since starting the season with two wins in three games.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Austin Reynolds, 2-0; Jonathon Liuzzo, 0-1; Conner Smith, 0-1. (S) Austin Seeber, 1-0; Zack Burke, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (OV) 28-5, (SV) 2-2.
Saves: (OV) Tyler Armstrong 1. (SV) Bradley Kiehn, 12.
Edmeston 4, G-MU 0
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Linton Wainright 2-0, Jordan Ruffles 1-0, Nate Wetherbee 1-0, Clayton Lyon 0-1, Eli Madison 0-1.
Shots-corners: (GMU 4-0; (E) 11-11.
Saves: Austin Burnside (G) 8; Logan Vibbard (E) 3, Nick DeVries (E) 0.
Unadilla Valley 5, Oxford 0
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley won its ninth game of the season Friday at Oxford to establish its highest victory total in eight seasons.
David Schwab had two goals for UV (9-5), who led Oxford 2-0 at halftime. “I like playing UV, and we knew they would have a good team,” said Oxford coach Matt Dorman. “They found a way to put the ball in the net, but I think the game was more competitive than the final score shows.”
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Nate Shackelton, 1-0; David Schwab, 2-0; Conor Pope, 1-0; Lane Anson, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 12-5, (O) 7-1.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King, 6, (O) Jake McConnell, 6, Adam Brady, 1.
Girls' Soccer
Greene 2, Chenango Valley 1
GREENE – Moving up to play a non-league game against a STAC opponent, Greene received two second-half goals from senior Paige Wilcox to earn the victory.
Wilcox also took a turn in goal spelling starter Lindsey Brown. Brown and Wilcox combined to make seven saves as Greene’s record improved to 7-5-1.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (CV) Kaitlyn Yuverda 1-0. (G): Paige Wilcox 2-0
Saves: Abby Pavelski (CV) 3; Lindsey Brown (G) 6, Paige Wilcox (G) 1.
Shots-corners: (CV) 9-2; (G) 8-2.
S-E 4, Canastota 0
CANASTOTA – Sherburne-Earlville erupted for four second-half goals to blank Canastota Thursday evening.
Mikayla Solloway had her first multi-goal game this season, while Jordan Van Althuis and Savannah Irwin added goals. “We had a sloppy start against a team that was better than we thought,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We had trouble finding the net, but we were able to dictate play most of the game.”
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Mikayla Solloway, 2-0; Jordan Van Althuis, 1-0; Savannah Irwin, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 17-8, (C) 1-0.
Saves: (SE) Maddy Fetzko, 1, (C) Brooke Weber 10.
Chenango Valley 2, Norwich 1 (OT)
NORWICH – Chenango Valley denied Norwich its first league win of the season beating NHS in overtime Thursday night.
Danielle Forbidussi scored in overtime for the Warriors to complete the comeback.
Norwich took a 1-0 lead into halfime on Shelby Benjamin’s goal just three minutes into the contest. CV’s Alaina Carman forced overtime scoring with less than 10 minutes to play.
Summary
(1-1 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (N) Shelby Benjamin, 1-0; (C) Dani Forbidussi, 1-0; Alaina Carman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (CV) 20-5, (N) 13-0.
Saves: (N) Kassidy Seary 14, (CV) Emily Hammond 5.
Unadilla Valley 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD - Unadilla Valley built a two-goal game at halftime in Saturday’s victory at Oxford.
Sierra Badger scored 10 1/2 minutes into the game, and Hunter Lakin tacked on an insurance goal.
Oxford’s Cheyanne Moore scored unassisted in the second half.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Sierra Badger, 1-0; Hunter Lakin, 1-0; Taylor Davis, 0-1. (O) Cheyanne Moore, 1-0
Shots-corners: (UV) 26-3, (O) 6-0.
Saves: (UV) Abbie Oglesby, 2, (O) Rachel Seiler, 18.
Golf
Norwich 206, Owego 212
OWEGO – Norwich completed a 9-5 season Friday at Pheasant Hill Golf Club beating Owego.
Senior Corey Johnson medaled for Norwich shooting a one-over-par 37, Ryan Johnson and Joseph Mioduszewski had matching 41s, Alex Gage shot a 43, and Nate Scheer carded a 44.
Norwich’s two Johnsons and Scheer will represent Norwich in the STAC Tournament this week Tuesday at En Joie Golf Club.
Results
(At Pheasant Hill CC, front-9; par-36)
Norwich: Corey Johnson 37; Ryan Johnson 41; Joe Mioduszewski 41; Alex Gage 43; Nate Scheer 44.
Owego: Mike Yanchus 38; Matt Wieckhorst 42; Ryan Patrick 42; Zane Paradies 45; Matt Marsili 45.
Girls' Swimming
Greene 105, Windsor 79
GREENE – Greene moved one win from the .500 mark Thursday evening beating Windsor.
The Trojans (4-5) received four overall victories from Julia Arboit and Kailey Yanusas. Chelsea Carlson had three wins including victories in the 100 backstroke and 200 individual medley. “Facing the bigger schools early in the season is really starting to pay off for us,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Results
200 medley relay (W), 2:17.69; 200 free: (G) Kailey Yanusas, 2:17.96 200 IM: (G) Chelsea Carlson, 2:37.08; 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 26.47; Diving: (W) Megan Kilgallon, 2:30.90; 100 fly: (G) Yanusas, 1:11.98; 100 free: (G) Arboit, 57.93; 500 free: (W) Olivia Wilmont, 6:16.76; 200 free relay; (G) Arboit, Audrey Platta, Taylor Wahlers, K. Yanusas, 1:53.70 100 back: (G) Carlson, 1:10.35. 100 breaststroke: (W) Anna Nicula, 1:26.93. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Platta, Yanusas, Carlson, 4:21.84.
Girls’ Tennis
Norwich second at Class B tournament
OWEGO - Norwich, third place in the Class B tournament last season, moved up one spot finishing one point out of first behind overall champion Seton Catholic Central in Friday’s tourney finale.
NHS freshman Makenzie Maynard rolled to a victory in her third-place matchup. Maynard defeated Seton Catholic Central’s Maya Haykel, 6-0, 6-1. “It was a good matchup for us, and Makenzie played a great match,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Norwich juniors Jenni Borfitz and Breanna Cashman fell short in the doubles finals losing in straight sets to Owego’s Coco Heitmann and Talia Lewis, 6-1, 7-5.
“The Owego girls were nearly flawless in the first set. They hit every shot with pinpoint accuracy,” Stewart said. “We made an adjustment in the second set and got back into it.”
Heitmann and Lewis won a deuce point at 5-5 in the second set to take the lead, and served out the match for the championship.
Maynard and the Norwich doubles team compete in the Section IV state qualifier Oct. 23 at the Binghamton Tennis Center.
Class B Team scores: Seton Catholic Central 41, Norwich 40, Owego 37, Johnson City 27, Susquehanna Valley 21, Windsor 18, Maine-Endwell 12.
Volleyball
Bainbridge Guilford 3, Delhi 0
(At B-G)
Game scores: 25-15; 25-16; 25-18.
B-G: Aces: Morgan Bullis 2; Taylor Lamont 2; Cassie Safford 2. Kills: Bullis 5. Assists: Rebecca Reyes 4. Digs: Kerstin Towndrow 3.
Delhi: Aces: Cathy Dedominicis 3; Sierra Bedient 3; Kayla Cappiello 3. Kills: Gigi Cappiello 1; Brittany Peck 1. Assists: Bedient 3. Digs: Cappiello 11.
Harpursville 3, Afton 0
(At Afton)
Game scores: 25-15, 25-18, 25-9.
Harpursville: Aces: Rachel Ballard 9; Kills: Sarah Miller 8; Assists: Megan Matts 15; Blocks: Matts, Maddison Vanetten 2.
Afton: Aces: Emily Greenwood 3, Brianne Stevens 1; Kills: Stevens 2.
Boys’ Soccer
Sherburne-Earlville 5, Utica Notre Dame 1
UTICA – Sherburne-Earlville’s Kevin Vibbard matched a school record with five goals in the Marauders win over Utica Notre Dame Saturday.
Vibbard tied the record set by Matt Lake in 2000 scoring three times in the first half and twice in the second half. The scoring opportunities arose when S-E head coach Mike Rodriguez moved scoring threat Elijah Morris back and Vibbard forward. That allowed the S-E offense to push to the outside. “The adjustment went well for us as Kevin was able to get free on the outside,” Rodriguez said.
The Marauders host Holland Patent Tuesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals assists: (U) Dara Chitt, 1-0. (SE) Kevin Vibbard, 5-0, Tyler Rodriguez, 0-1; Brady Elderkin, 0-1; Spencer Tompkins, 0-1.
Shots-corners: 6-3. (SE) 15-6.
Kenny stables, (U) 9. (SE) Keith Rose, 4, K. Vibbard, 1.
Greene 5, Norwich 0
GREENE – Greene pulled away from Norwich with four second-half goals in Friday’s victory over the Purple Tornado (2-11).
Kurt Bartholomew scored twice for Greene (15-0), who is unbeaten in MAC league play this season. Karl Zaengle, Cameron Race, and Brian Leone added tallies. It was Leone’s first game since suffering an injury at the start of the season.
Norwich was held without a shot or cornerkick in the contest.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kurt Bartholomew 2-1; Karl Zaengle 1-0; Cam Race 1-0; Brian Leone 1-0; Luke Day 0-2; Ben Kinney 0-1; Connor Moriarity 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 0-0; (G) 9-6.
Saves: Keegan Prime (N) 4; Connor Moriarity 0 (G), Marcus Lindstrom (G) 0.
Bainbridge-Guilford 6, Afton 4
AFTON – B-G’s four goals in the first half were much needed as the Bobcats withstood a furious second-half rally by Afton in Friday’s contest.
Adam Bauerle had a hat trick for B-G, and Zach Smith added one goal and one assist.
Afton scored four second-half goals getting tallies from Matt Olin, Vinny Caratelli, Jesse Dedman, and Joe Shearer.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Adam Bauerle 3-0; Zach Smith 1-1; Dakota Johnson 1-0; Dan Norris 1-0; Jake Cuozzo 0-1; Kyle Hanvey 0-1. (A) Matt Olin 1-0; Vinny Caratelli 1-0; Jesse Dedman 1-0; Joe Shearer 1-0.
Shots-corners: (BG) 18-2; (A) 20-4.
Saves: Brandt McCall (B-G) 11; Matt Olin (A) 6, Joe Shearer (A) 6.
Otselic Valley 2, Stockbridge Valley 1
SOUTH OTSELIC - Otselic Valley avenged a loss to the Indians dominating possession in a one-goal victory Friday.
Jonathon Liuzzo’s crossing pass to Austin Reynolds led to the first goal for OV, and after SV tied the game, Reynolds knocked in the winner after a free kick from Conner Smith. The win qualified OV for sectional play, said head coach Jacob Preston, and the 7-6 overall mark is the first time the Vikes have moved over the .500 mark since starting the season with two wins in three games.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (OV) Austin Reynolds, 2-0; Jonathon Liuzzo, 0-1; Conner Smith, 0-1. (S) Austin Seeber, 1-0; Zack Burke, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (OV) 28-5, (SV) 2-2.
Saves: (OV) Tyler Armstrong 1. (SV) Bradley Kiehn, 12.
Edmeston 4, G-MU 0
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (E) Linton Wainright 2-0, Jordan Ruffles 1-0, Nate Wetherbee 1-0, Clayton Lyon 0-1, Eli Madison 0-1.
Shots-corners: (GMU 4-0; (E) 11-11.
Saves: Austin Burnside (G) 8; Logan Vibbard (E) 3, Nick DeVries (E) 0.
Unadilla Valley 5, Oxford 0
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley won its ninth game of the season Friday at Oxford to establish its highest victory total in eight seasons.
David Schwab had two goals for UV (9-5), who led Oxford 2-0 at halftime. “I like playing UV, and we knew they would have a good team,” said Oxford coach Matt Dorman. “They found a way to put the ball in the net, but I think the game was more competitive than the final score shows.”
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Nate Shackelton, 1-0; David Schwab, 2-0; Conor Pope, 1-0; Lane Anson, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 12-5, (O) 7-1.
Saves: (UV) Kyle King, 6, (O) Jake McConnell, 6, Adam Brady, 1.
Girls' Soccer
Greene 2, Chenango Valley 1
GREENE – Moving up to play a non-league game against a STAC opponent, Greene received two second-half goals from senior Paige Wilcox to earn the victory.
Wilcox also took a turn in goal spelling starter Lindsey Brown. Brown and Wilcox combined to make seven saves as Greene’s record improved to 7-5-1.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (CV) Kaitlyn Yuverda 1-0. (G): Paige Wilcox 2-0
Saves: Abby Pavelski (CV) 3; Lindsey Brown (G) 6, Paige Wilcox (G) 1.
Shots-corners: (CV) 9-2; (G) 8-2.
S-E 4, Canastota 0
CANASTOTA – Sherburne-Earlville erupted for four second-half goals to blank Canastota Thursday evening.
Mikayla Solloway had her first multi-goal game this season, while Jordan Van Althuis and Savannah Irwin added goals. “We had a sloppy start against a team that was better than we thought,” said S-E coach Kylie Davis. “We had trouble finding the net, but we were able to dictate play most of the game.”
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Mikayla Solloway, 2-0; Jordan Van Althuis, 1-0; Savannah Irwin, 1-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 17-8, (C) 1-0.
Saves: (SE) Maddy Fetzko, 1, (C) Brooke Weber 10.
Chenango Valley 2, Norwich 1 (OT)
NORWICH – Chenango Valley denied Norwich its first league win of the season beating NHS in overtime Thursday night.
Danielle Forbidussi scored in overtime for the Warriors to complete the comeback.
Norwich took a 1-0 lead into halfime on Shelby Benjamin’s goal just three minutes into the contest. CV’s Alaina Carman forced overtime scoring with less than 10 minutes to play.
Summary
(1-1 end of regulation)
Goals-assists: (N) Shelby Benjamin, 1-0; (C) Dani Forbidussi, 1-0; Alaina Carman, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (CV) 20-5, (N) 13-0.
Saves: (N) Kassidy Seary 14, (CV) Emily Hammond 5.
Unadilla Valley 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD - Unadilla Valley built a two-goal game at halftime in Saturday’s victory at Oxford.
Sierra Badger scored 10 1/2 minutes into the game, and Hunter Lakin tacked on an insurance goal.
Oxford’s Cheyanne Moore scored unassisted in the second half.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Sierra Badger, 1-0; Hunter Lakin, 1-0; Taylor Davis, 0-1. (O) Cheyanne Moore, 1-0
Shots-corners: (UV) 26-3, (O) 6-0.
Saves: (UV) Abbie Oglesby, 2, (O) Rachel Seiler, 18.
Golf
Norwich 206, Owego 212
OWEGO – Norwich completed a 9-5 season Friday at Pheasant Hill Golf Club beating Owego.
Senior Corey Johnson medaled for Norwich shooting a one-over-par 37, Ryan Johnson and Joseph Mioduszewski had matching 41s, Alex Gage shot a 43, and Nate Scheer carded a 44.
Norwich’s two Johnsons and Scheer will represent Norwich in the STAC Tournament this week Tuesday at En Joie Golf Club.
Results
(At Pheasant Hill CC, front-9; par-36)
Norwich: Corey Johnson 37; Ryan Johnson 41; Joe Mioduszewski 41; Alex Gage 43; Nate Scheer 44.
Owego: Mike Yanchus 38; Matt Wieckhorst 42; Ryan Patrick 42; Zane Paradies 45; Matt Marsili 45.
Girls' Swimming
Greene 105, Windsor 79
GREENE – Greene moved one win from the .500 mark Thursday evening beating Windsor.
The Trojans (4-5) received four overall victories from Julia Arboit and Kailey Yanusas. Chelsea Carlson had three wins including victories in the 100 backstroke and 200 individual medley. “Facing the bigger schools early in the season is really starting to pay off for us,” said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Results
200 medley relay (W), 2:17.69; 200 free: (G) Kailey Yanusas, 2:17.96 200 IM: (G) Chelsea Carlson, 2:37.08; 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 26.47; Diving: (W) Megan Kilgallon, 2:30.90; 100 fly: (G) Yanusas, 1:11.98; 100 free: (G) Arboit, 57.93; 500 free: (W) Olivia Wilmont, 6:16.76; 200 free relay; (G) Arboit, Audrey Platta, Taylor Wahlers, K. Yanusas, 1:53.70 100 back: (G) Carlson, 1:10.35. 100 breaststroke: (W) Anna Nicula, 1:26.93. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Platta, Yanusas, Carlson, 4:21.84.
Girls’ Tennis
Norwich second at Class B tournament
OWEGO - Norwich, third place in the Class B tournament last season, moved up one spot finishing one point out of first behind overall champion Seton Catholic Central in Friday’s tourney finale.
NHS freshman Makenzie Maynard rolled to a victory in her third-place matchup. Maynard defeated Seton Catholic Central’s Maya Haykel, 6-0, 6-1. “It was a good matchup for us, and Makenzie played a great match,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Norwich juniors Jenni Borfitz and Breanna Cashman fell short in the doubles finals losing in straight sets to Owego’s Coco Heitmann and Talia Lewis, 6-1, 7-5.
“The Owego girls were nearly flawless in the first set. They hit every shot with pinpoint accuracy,” Stewart said. “We made an adjustment in the second set and got back into it.”
Heitmann and Lewis won a deuce point at 5-5 in the second set to take the lead, and served out the match for the championship.
Maynard and the Norwich doubles team compete in the Section IV state qualifier Oct. 23 at the Binghamton Tennis Center.
Class B Team scores: Seton Catholic Central 41, Norwich 40, Owego 37, Johnson City 27, Susquehanna Valley 21, Windsor 18, Maine-Endwell 12.
Volleyball
Bainbridge Guilford 3, Delhi 0
(At B-G)
Game scores: 25-15; 25-16; 25-18.
B-G: Aces: Morgan Bullis 2; Taylor Lamont 2; Cassie Safford 2. Kills: Bullis 5. Assists: Rebecca Reyes 4. Digs: Kerstin Towndrow 3.
Delhi: Aces: Cathy Dedominicis 3; Sierra Bedient 3; Kayla Cappiello 3. Kills: Gigi Cappiello 1; Brittany Peck 1. Assists: Bedient 3. Digs: Cappiello 11.
Harpursville 3, Afton 0
(At Afton)
Game scores: 25-15, 25-18, 25-9.
Harpursville: Aces: Rachel Ballard 9; Kills: Sarah Miller 8; Assists: Megan Matts 15; Blocks: Matts, Maddison Vanetten 2.
Afton: Aces: Emily Greenwood 3, Brianne Stevens 1; Kills: Stevens 2.
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