Cyclones A team wins Tri-Valley League championship
CAMDEN – The Norwich Cyclones A team continued its Tri-Valley League dominance winnings its fourth league championship in five years with a convincing 34-7 win over Ilion Sunday.
Grant Wessels started the Cyclones scoring with a tackle of an Ilion player in the endzone for a two-point safety. On the ensuing Golden Angels kickoff, Drew Walsh raced 55 yards for an 8-0 first-quarter lead. In the second quarter, Ty Rifanburg scored on a five-yard run, and later in the quarter, Payton Stirone ran for a three-yard score, and Cameron Ivan’s two-point kick made it 22-0. With time running out in the first half – and on the last play from scrimmage – Zack Race found Ivan on a 34-yard scoring reception to raise the lead to 28-0 at the halftime break.
Ilion found the endzone in the third quarter cutting the Cyclones lead to 28-7, but on the Cyclones’ last play of an outstanding season, Scott “Oakley” Manwarren raced half a yard for the final score. The A team finished with a 6-1 record with the lone defeat, a 19-14 setback, coming Syracuse-area powerhouse, the Valley Stallions of Liverpool.
The Cyclones’ C team was also in action, and fell to the Utica Bulldogs in the championship game, 27-14.
In a back-and-forth, hard-fought game between the top two teams in the division, Troy Spratley had TD runs of one and five yards respectively for Norwich, the second one with three minutes left cutting Utica’s lead to 21-14. Utica scored late in the game for the final margin of victory.
This weekend, the Norwich Cyclones cheerleaders participate in the Empire Classic Cheerleading competition, scheduled Nov. 3 at the Utica Auditorium.
The Cyclones thank everyone who supported them this season. Over 125 boys and girls participated in the Cyclones’ football program.
Grant Wessels started the Cyclones scoring with a tackle of an Ilion player in the endzone for a two-point safety. On the ensuing Golden Angels kickoff, Drew Walsh raced 55 yards for an 8-0 first-quarter lead. In the second quarter, Ty Rifanburg scored on a five-yard run, and later in the quarter, Payton Stirone ran for a three-yard score, and Cameron Ivan’s two-point kick made it 22-0. With time running out in the first half – and on the last play from scrimmage – Zack Race found Ivan on a 34-yard scoring reception to raise the lead to 28-0 at the halftime break.
Ilion found the endzone in the third quarter cutting the Cyclones lead to 28-7, but on the Cyclones’ last play of an outstanding season, Scott “Oakley” Manwarren raced half a yard for the final score. The A team finished with a 6-1 record with the lone defeat, a 19-14 setback, coming Syracuse-area powerhouse, the Valley Stallions of Liverpool.
The Cyclones’ C team was also in action, and fell to the Utica Bulldogs in the championship game, 27-14.
In a back-and-forth, hard-fought game between the top two teams in the division, Troy Spratley had TD runs of one and five yards respectively for Norwich, the second one with three minutes left cutting Utica’s lead to 21-14. Utica scored late in the game for the final margin of victory.
This weekend, the Norwich Cyclones cheerleaders participate in the Empire Classic Cheerleading competition, scheduled Nov. 3 at the Utica Auditorium.
The Cyclones thank everyone who supported them this season. Over 125 boys and girls participated in the Cyclones’ football program.
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