U-E’s fast-break offense runs away from Norwich
Evening Sun Report
Football
Union-Endicott 54, Norwich 23
NORWICH - Just as Norwich coach Mike Chrystie suspected, Union-Endicott’s offense was explosive and dangerous.
In a non-league tussle Friday night, the Tigers racked up over 625 yards of total offense, and scored with lightning-quick efficiency in a blowout victory.
U-E had over 300 yards of rushing and 300 yards of passing, while averaging nearly 10 yards a play. Sammy Davis ran for 139 yards and three touchdowns to lead the offensive onslaught, and quarterback Joey Orlando went 13-for-24 for 304 yards and three scores. C.J. Krowiak hauled in a 67-yard bomb from Orlando for his first of two TDs, then raked in a 14-yard score from Nick Yesensky to put the Tigers up 28-9 at halftime.
Norwich had its moments on offense in the second half, but simply could not keep up with the fast-break U-E attack. “Early on it was a game, but we were not moving it well enough offensively,” said Norwich coach Mike Chrystie.
U-E fumbled a punt inside its own five early in the second, and Norwich recovered at the two to set up Mike Sutton’s two-yard TD run. A short while later, Norwich recorded a defensive safety to make it 14-9. “We were feeling pretty good at that point, but then they hit us with a couple of deep balls, and the flood gates opened,” Chrystie said.
U-E scored four touchdowns in a seven-minute span covering the end of the first half and the early part of the third to create a wide bulge. “They were very athletic on the outside and Orlando throws a good ball,” Chrystie said. “We never could stop them when we needed to.”
Norwich scored twice in the second half, the first on Mike Oralls’ 68-yard dash, and second on Mike Sutton’s 27-yard TD pass to Zan Stewart. Norwich (3-3) plays at Susquehanna Valley next weekend.
JV notes: Norwich failed to score on four trips into the red zone in an 8-6 loss to U-E’s JV. Nick Murphy led the Tornado offense with 128 yards rushing and one touchdown.
Score by quarters
U-E 14 14 19 7–54
NHS 0 9 6 8–23
Scoring Summary
U-E: Sammy Davis 1 run (C.J. Krowiak kick)
U-E: C.J. Krowiak 67 pass from J. Orlando (C.J. Krowiak kick)
N: Mike Sutton 2 run (Zan Stewart kick)
N - Safety (U-E running back tackled in end zone)
U-E: S. Davis 2 run (S. Davis run)
U-E: C.J. Krowiak 14 pass from N. Yesensky (kick blocked)
U-E: O. Barwari 51 pass from J. Orlando (kick blocked)
U-E: S. Davis 6 run (kick failed)
N: Mike Oralls 68 run (pass failed)
U-E: N. Yesensky 32 pass from J. Orlando (C.J. Krowiak kick)
U-E -H. Morhan 14 run (C.J. Krowiak kick)
N: Zan Stewart 27 pass from M. Sutton (Tristan Rifanburg pass from M. Sutton)
Individual statistics
Rushing: (U-E) Sammy Davis 16-139, Heze Morgan 7-69, Lucas DePofi 6-48, Collin Nixon 1-5, Chris Wright 5-42. Joey Orlando 1-(-8), Nick Yesensky 2-15, Team, 4-0. (N) Michael Oralls 9-80, Michael Sutton 9-42.Matt Burke 1-(-2), Keagan Franklin 10-18, Jaden MacRabie 3-5, Team, 1-0.
Passing : (U-E) Joey Orlando 13-24-1 302 yds Nick Yesensky 1-2-0 14 yds Norwich, Michael Sutton 5-12-0-67.
Receiving: (U-E) C.J. Krowiak 7-153, Nick Yesensky 4-77, Drew Hogan 2-29, Lucas DePofi 1-20, Osama Barwari 1-51. (N) Jaden MacRabie 2-18, Michael Oralls 1-18, Zan Stewart 1-27. Matt Burke 1-4.
Walton 53, Unadilla Valley 8
WALTON – Walton’s reliable ground game churned out 302 yards of rushing in a win over Unadilla Valley Saturday.
Quinn Harby ran for three touchdowns to lead the Warriors, who finished with seven rushing touchdowns.
Unadilla Valley’s lone touchdown came in the second quarter when Ryan Postma hit Hank deGlee on a nine-yard TD pass. “Ryan was able to keep calm and deliver the ball, but we shot ourselves in the foot here and there,” said UV coach Mark Segina.
Score by quarters
UV 0 8 0 0—8
Wa. 13 27 7 6—53
Scoring Summary
W: Quinn Harby 2 run (kick failed)
W: Austin Kilmer 7 run (Robert Merrill kick)
W: Harby 10 run (kick failed)
W: Colin Adam 5 run (Harby run)
W: Derek Mead 7 run (run failed)
W: Kilmer 15 run (Merrill kick)
UV: Hank deGlee 9 pass from Ryan Postma (deGlee pass from Postma)
W: Harby 12 run (Merrill kick)
W: Logan Robinson 29 run (kick failed)
Individual statistics
Rushing: (W) 45-302. (UV) Alex Avolio, 5-25; Mason Fernette, 6-3; Ryan Postma, 6-3; Dillon Rifanburg, 3-(-1).
Passing: (W) Blake Hitt, 1-1-0, 24 yds. (UV) Postma, 5-14-4, 67 yds.
Receiving: (W) Jacob Wright, 1-24. (UV) Brett Hanslmaier, 2-40; Sponable, 1-11; Mason Fernette, 1-7; Hank deGlee, 1-9.
Chenango Forks 69, Greene 0
CHENANGO – Greene turned it over on its first two possessions of the game, both of which led to Chenango Forks scores in a decisive win by the Blue Devils Saturday.
The Trojans connected on a 20-plus yard pass play on their opening drive only to fumble the ball away on the play. Shortly thereafter, JC Sweeney hit Andrew Ziegenfus on a 42-yard scoring pass. Following an interception on Greene’s next offensive sequence, Forks running back LJ Watson scooted 39 yards to paydirt.
Sweeney threw two more scoring passes, and the Blue Devils added a fumble return for a touchdown along with a blocked punt return for a score in the second half. “It definitely was not our day, and we couldn’t match them physically in certain spots,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We moved the ball, we just had some breakdowns.”
Greene (2-4) hosts Whitney Point Friday.
Score by quarters
Gr. 0 0 0 0—0
CFks 20 14 21 14—69
Scoring Summary
CF; Andrew Ziegenfus 42 pass from JC Sweeney. (Tony Silvanic kick)
CF: LJ Watson 39 run (kick failed)
CF: Isaiah Zimmer 5 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Scott Craver 14 pass from Sweeney (Silvanic kick)
CF; Ryan Bronson 81 pass from Sweeney (Silvanic kick)
CF; Zimmer 18 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Seron Mullings 35 fumble return (Silvanic kick)
CF: Jack Sherwood 16 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Sean Miller 5 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Nick Gibson 31 blocked punt return (Silvanic kick)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (CF) 45-370 yds. (G) Joe Beckwith, 7-0; Joe Phillips, 1-0; Luke Erickson, 1-4; Brendan Wheeler, 6-15; Tristan Carter, 3-10; Cole Nelson, 15-36.
Passing; (CF) Sweeney, 4-6-0, 148 yds, 3 TDs. (G) Joe Beckwith, 5-10-1, 56 yds.
Receiving: (G) Lucian Austin, 1-15, Shawn Brigham, 3-38; Tristan Carter, 1-3.
Delhi 30, Bainbridge-Guilford 20
DELHI - Brian Ingram ran for 212 yards and three scores to power Delhi to its second win of the season Saturday afternoon.
Ingram had first-half scoring runs of two and seven yards to counter a pair of B-G scoring plays. Ingram’s third TD run, a 33-yarder late in the first half, gave his club a 22-14 halftime lead.
“We knew Ingram would carry the ball a lot,” said B-G coach Tim Mattingly. “He was a real horse, and we had a tough time tackling him.”
B-G (1-5) stayed in striking range behind Cole Webb’s two first-half TD passes. He found Dylan Moffitt on a 45-yard toss, then hit Mike Carlin on a 14-yard strike that made it 14-14.
Webb added another TD pass to Carlin in the fourth quarter, that one covering 12 yards.
B-G hosts Walton on Friday.
Score by quarters
BG 7 7 0 6–20
Del 6 16 8 0–30
Scoring Summary
BG: Cole Webb 45 pass to Dylan Moffitt (Lucas Butcher kick)
D: Brian Ingram 2 run (run failed)
D: Ingram 7 run (Ingram run)
BG: Cole Webb 14 pass to Mike Carlin (Lucas Butcher kick)
D: Ingram 33 run (Trey Mostert run)
D: Noah DeDominicis 22 run (Gioffe run)
BG: Webb 12 pass to Carlin (pass failed)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (BG) Mofitt, 13-43, Aparicio, 10-63; Webb, 4-4; Butcher, 2-1. (D) Ingram, 23-212; Noah DeDominicis, 7-45, Trey Mastert 14-114, Conor Gioffe, 5- (-6) Ryan Telian, 2-5.
Passing: (BG) Webb, 7-14-0 135 yds, 3 TDs; (D) Gioffe, 2-6-0, 29 yds
Receiving: (BG) Moffitt, 2-89, Carlin, 5-46. (D) Alex Stecht, 1-9, Noah DeDominicis, 1-20.
Seton Catholic Central 48, Oxford 18
BINGHAMTON – At Binghamton Alumni Stadium Saturday night, Seton Catholic Central raced to a 34-6 halftime lead over Oxford on its way to a comfortable victory.
Oxford’s lone score in the first half came on Nick Neer’s 88-yard kickoff return. “They were a little too fast for us, and they did a nice job up front,” said Oxford coach Ray Dayton.
The Blackhawks connected on a pair of TD passes in the fourth. Lane Barry hit Joe Jackson on an 80-yard scoring toss, and then added a 69-yard TD hookup to Cameron Heggie.
Oxford (1-5) hosts Harpursville Friday.
Score by Quarters
Oxf. 0 6 0 12–18
SCC 8 26 7 7–48
Oxford scoring Plays
Nick Neer 88 kickoff return (PAT failed)
Lane Barry 80 pass to Joe Jackson (PAT failed)
Lane Barry 69 pass to Cameron Heggie. (PAT failed)
Oxford Statistics
Rushing: Nik Hansen, 14-27; Joe Jackson, 1-0; Nick Neer, 2-8; Lane Barry, 2-(-13).
Passing: Lane Barry, 3-9-2, 187 yds, 2 TDs; Angelo Gonzalez, 0-1-0, 0 yds.
Receiving: Cameron Heggie, 2-107; Joe Jackson, 1-80.
Football
Union-Endicott 54, Norwich 23
NORWICH - Just as Norwich coach Mike Chrystie suspected, Union-Endicott’s offense was explosive and dangerous.
In a non-league tussle Friday night, the Tigers racked up over 625 yards of total offense, and scored with lightning-quick efficiency in a blowout victory.
U-E had over 300 yards of rushing and 300 yards of passing, while averaging nearly 10 yards a play. Sammy Davis ran for 139 yards and three touchdowns to lead the offensive onslaught, and quarterback Joey Orlando went 13-for-24 for 304 yards and three scores. C.J. Krowiak hauled in a 67-yard bomb from Orlando for his first of two TDs, then raked in a 14-yard score from Nick Yesensky to put the Tigers up 28-9 at halftime.
Norwich had its moments on offense in the second half, but simply could not keep up with the fast-break U-E attack. “Early on it was a game, but we were not moving it well enough offensively,” said Norwich coach Mike Chrystie.
U-E fumbled a punt inside its own five early in the second, and Norwich recovered at the two to set up Mike Sutton’s two-yard TD run. A short while later, Norwich recorded a defensive safety to make it 14-9. “We were feeling pretty good at that point, but then they hit us with a couple of deep balls, and the flood gates opened,” Chrystie said.
U-E scored four touchdowns in a seven-minute span covering the end of the first half and the early part of the third to create a wide bulge. “They were very athletic on the outside and Orlando throws a good ball,” Chrystie said. “We never could stop them when we needed to.”
Norwich scored twice in the second half, the first on Mike Oralls’ 68-yard dash, and second on Mike Sutton’s 27-yard TD pass to Zan Stewart. Norwich (3-3) plays at Susquehanna Valley next weekend.
JV notes: Norwich failed to score on four trips into the red zone in an 8-6 loss to U-E’s JV. Nick Murphy led the Tornado offense with 128 yards rushing and one touchdown.
Score by quarters
U-E 14 14 19 7–54
NHS 0 9 6 8–23
Scoring Summary
U-E: Sammy Davis 1 run (C.J. Krowiak kick)
U-E: C.J. Krowiak 67 pass from J. Orlando (C.J. Krowiak kick)
N: Mike Sutton 2 run (Zan Stewart kick)
N - Safety (U-E running back tackled in end zone)
U-E: S. Davis 2 run (S. Davis run)
U-E: C.J. Krowiak 14 pass from N. Yesensky (kick blocked)
U-E: O. Barwari 51 pass from J. Orlando (kick blocked)
U-E: S. Davis 6 run (kick failed)
N: Mike Oralls 68 run (pass failed)
U-E: N. Yesensky 32 pass from J. Orlando (C.J. Krowiak kick)
U-E -H. Morhan 14 run (C.J. Krowiak kick)
N: Zan Stewart 27 pass from M. Sutton (Tristan Rifanburg pass from M. Sutton)
Individual statistics
Rushing: (U-E) Sammy Davis 16-139, Heze Morgan 7-69, Lucas DePofi 6-48, Collin Nixon 1-5, Chris Wright 5-42. Joey Orlando 1-(-8), Nick Yesensky 2-15, Team, 4-0. (N) Michael Oralls 9-80, Michael Sutton 9-42.Matt Burke 1-(-2), Keagan Franklin 10-18, Jaden MacRabie 3-5, Team, 1-0.
Passing : (U-E) Joey Orlando 13-24-1 302 yds Nick Yesensky 1-2-0 14 yds Norwich, Michael Sutton 5-12-0-67.
Receiving: (U-E) C.J. Krowiak 7-153, Nick Yesensky 4-77, Drew Hogan 2-29, Lucas DePofi 1-20, Osama Barwari 1-51. (N) Jaden MacRabie 2-18, Michael Oralls 1-18, Zan Stewart 1-27. Matt Burke 1-4.
Walton 53, Unadilla Valley 8
WALTON – Walton’s reliable ground game churned out 302 yards of rushing in a win over Unadilla Valley Saturday.
Quinn Harby ran for three touchdowns to lead the Warriors, who finished with seven rushing touchdowns.
Unadilla Valley’s lone touchdown came in the second quarter when Ryan Postma hit Hank deGlee on a nine-yard TD pass. “Ryan was able to keep calm and deliver the ball, but we shot ourselves in the foot here and there,” said UV coach Mark Segina.
Score by quarters
UV 0 8 0 0—8
Wa. 13 27 7 6—53
Scoring Summary
W: Quinn Harby 2 run (kick failed)
W: Austin Kilmer 7 run (Robert Merrill kick)
W: Harby 10 run (kick failed)
W: Colin Adam 5 run (Harby run)
W: Derek Mead 7 run (run failed)
W: Kilmer 15 run (Merrill kick)
UV: Hank deGlee 9 pass from Ryan Postma (deGlee pass from Postma)
W: Harby 12 run (Merrill kick)
W: Logan Robinson 29 run (kick failed)
Individual statistics
Rushing: (W) 45-302. (UV) Alex Avolio, 5-25; Mason Fernette, 6-3; Ryan Postma, 6-3; Dillon Rifanburg, 3-(-1).
Passing: (W) Blake Hitt, 1-1-0, 24 yds. (UV) Postma, 5-14-4, 67 yds.
Receiving: (W) Jacob Wright, 1-24. (UV) Brett Hanslmaier, 2-40; Sponable, 1-11; Mason Fernette, 1-7; Hank deGlee, 1-9.
Chenango Forks 69, Greene 0
CHENANGO – Greene turned it over on its first two possessions of the game, both of which led to Chenango Forks scores in a decisive win by the Blue Devils Saturday.
The Trojans connected on a 20-plus yard pass play on their opening drive only to fumble the ball away on the play. Shortly thereafter, JC Sweeney hit Andrew Ziegenfus on a 42-yard scoring pass. Following an interception on Greene’s next offensive sequence, Forks running back LJ Watson scooted 39 yards to paydirt.
Sweeney threw two more scoring passes, and the Blue Devils added a fumble return for a touchdown along with a blocked punt return for a score in the second half. “It definitely was not our day, and we couldn’t match them physically in certain spots,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We moved the ball, we just had some breakdowns.”
Greene (2-4) hosts Whitney Point Friday.
Score by quarters
Gr. 0 0 0 0—0
CFks 20 14 21 14—69
Scoring Summary
CF; Andrew Ziegenfus 42 pass from JC Sweeney. (Tony Silvanic kick)
CF: LJ Watson 39 run (kick failed)
CF: Isaiah Zimmer 5 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Scott Craver 14 pass from Sweeney (Silvanic kick)
CF; Ryan Bronson 81 pass from Sweeney (Silvanic kick)
CF; Zimmer 18 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Seron Mullings 35 fumble return (Silvanic kick)
CF: Jack Sherwood 16 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Sean Miller 5 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Nick Gibson 31 blocked punt return (Silvanic kick)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (CF) 45-370 yds. (G) Joe Beckwith, 7-0; Joe Phillips, 1-0; Luke Erickson, 1-4; Brendan Wheeler, 6-15; Tristan Carter, 3-10; Cole Nelson, 15-36.
Passing; (CF) Sweeney, 4-6-0, 148 yds, 3 TDs. (G) Joe Beckwith, 5-10-1, 56 yds.
Receiving: (G) Lucian Austin, 1-15, Shawn Brigham, 3-38; Tristan Carter, 1-3.
Delhi 30, Bainbridge-Guilford 20
DELHI - Brian Ingram ran for 212 yards and three scores to power Delhi to its second win of the season Saturday afternoon.
Ingram had first-half scoring runs of two and seven yards to counter a pair of B-G scoring plays. Ingram’s third TD run, a 33-yarder late in the first half, gave his club a 22-14 halftime lead.
“We knew Ingram would carry the ball a lot,” said B-G coach Tim Mattingly. “He was a real horse, and we had a tough time tackling him.”
B-G (1-5) stayed in striking range behind Cole Webb’s two first-half TD passes. He found Dylan Moffitt on a 45-yard toss, then hit Mike Carlin on a 14-yard strike that made it 14-14.
Webb added another TD pass to Carlin in the fourth quarter, that one covering 12 yards.
B-G hosts Walton on Friday.
Score by quarters
BG 7 7 0 6–20
Del 6 16 8 0–30
Scoring Summary
BG: Cole Webb 45 pass to Dylan Moffitt (Lucas Butcher kick)
D: Brian Ingram 2 run (run failed)
D: Ingram 7 run (Ingram run)
BG: Cole Webb 14 pass to Mike Carlin (Lucas Butcher kick)
D: Ingram 33 run (Trey Mostert run)
D: Noah DeDominicis 22 run (Gioffe run)
BG: Webb 12 pass to Carlin (pass failed)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (BG) Mofitt, 13-43, Aparicio, 10-63; Webb, 4-4; Butcher, 2-1. (D) Ingram, 23-212; Noah DeDominicis, 7-45, Trey Mastert 14-114, Conor Gioffe, 5- (-6) Ryan Telian, 2-5.
Passing: (BG) Webb, 7-14-0 135 yds, 3 TDs; (D) Gioffe, 2-6-0, 29 yds
Receiving: (BG) Moffitt, 2-89, Carlin, 5-46. (D) Alex Stecht, 1-9, Noah DeDominicis, 1-20.
Seton Catholic Central 48, Oxford 18
BINGHAMTON – At Binghamton Alumni Stadium Saturday night, Seton Catholic Central raced to a 34-6 halftime lead over Oxford on its way to a comfortable victory.
Oxford’s lone score in the first half came on Nick Neer’s 88-yard kickoff return. “They were a little too fast for us, and they did a nice job up front,” said Oxford coach Ray Dayton.
The Blackhawks connected on a pair of TD passes in the fourth. Lane Barry hit Joe Jackson on an 80-yard scoring toss, and then added a 69-yard TD hookup to Cameron Heggie.
Oxford (1-5) hosts Harpursville Friday.
Score by Quarters
Oxf. 0 6 0 12–18
SCC 8 26 7 7–48
Oxford scoring Plays
Nick Neer 88 kickoff return (PAT failed)
Lane Barry 80 pass to Joe Jackson (PAT failed)
Lane Barry 69 pass to Cameron Heggie. (PAT failed)
Oxford Statistics
Rushing: Nik Hansen, 14-27; Joe Jackson, 1-0; Nick Neer, 2-8; Lane Barry, 2-(-13).
Passing: Lane Barry, 3-9-2, 187 yds, 2 TDs; Angelo Gonzalez, 0-1-0, 0 yds.
Receiving: Cameron Heggie, 2-107; Joe Jackson, 1-80.
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