Greene’s rally against CV falls short

Boys’ Basketball

Chenango Valley 46, Greene 42
FENTON - A furious fourth-quarter rally fell short for Greene Wednesday night at Chenango Valley.
Down by 18 to start the fourth quarter, the Trojans whittled the deficit down to four thanks to an aggressive full-court press, and had possession of the ball with a chance to make it a one-possession game. Greene turned it over without getting a shot, and did not have another opportunity to cut into CV’s lead.
“I kind of regret not pressing earlier in the game,” said Greene coach Rick Smith. “We could not make shots for three quarters, but the press really got us going.”
Zach Wentlent scored 17 points to lead Greene (0-1), and Brandon Davis added 14. Greene plays at Sidney Friday.
Greene: Zach Wentlent, 4 7-8-17; Luke Day, 0; Joe Miranda, 0; Luke Erickson, 2 0-0-4; Cameron Race, 1 0-0-3; Justin Ekstrom, 2 0-0-4; Brandon Davis, 7 0-0-14; Colin Brooks, 0. Totals: 16 7-8-42.
CV: Zach Cole, 0; David Trudeaux, 1 8-8-11; Matt Personius, 6 1-3-15; Ryan Cox, 0; Gavin Ashman, 4 0-2-8; Shane Callan, 1 1-4-3; Jake Hertzog, 1 0-0-2; Mack Mullins, 2 0-1-5; Colby Ross, 1 0-0-2. Brian Ball, 0 Totals; 16 10-18-46.
Gr. 5 10 6 21–42
CVa 12 12 15 7–46
Fouled out: (G) Ekstrom. Three-point goals: (G) Wentlent 2, Race. JV:  CV won.

Brookfield 54, Otselic Valley 37
BROOKFIELD – Otselic Valley book-ended two good quarters, but the two middle quarters Wednesday night at Brookfield were nothing short of poor.
The Beavers outscored OV in the second and third quarters by a combined 36-11 en route to a 17-point victory.
“We didn’t do anything right offensively or defensively,” said OV coach Dave Loomis of the second and third quarters. “We’ll have to find a way to do things better if we want to get something done.”
Austin Reynolds scored 13 for the Vikings and Angel Marshall had 12 in the loss. The Vikings play Cincinnatus at SUNY Morrisville on Saturday.
OV:  Darnell Marshall, 0; Angel Marshall, 3 3-4-12; Connor Smith, ; Austin Reynolds, 6 0-2-13; Tyler Armstrong, 4 1-8-9 ; Matt Neal, 0 1-2-1; John Liuzzo, 0; Ben Brown, ; Peter Robinson, 1 00-2. Totals: 14 5-18-37.
Brookfield: Barer, 2 0-0-4; Cbeeching, 3 0-2-6; Cowen, 2 1-2-5; Head, 2 3-6-7; D. Beeching 4 0-0-8; Abrams, 7 0-0-14; Darrow, 4 2-4-10. Totals: 24 6-14-54.
OV 14 7 4 12–37
Brk 10 17 19 8–54
Team fouls: (B) 17, (OV) 13. Three-point goals: (OV) A. Marshall 3, Reynolds.

Girls’ Basketball

Cincinnatus 33, Otselic Valley 24
CINCINNATUS – Cincinnatus scored the final nine points of the game to finish off a win over Otselic Valley Monday night.
OV (0-3) trailed by seven entering the final quarter, but scored the first seven points of the quarter to tie the game at 24. “We just struggled on the offensive end,” said OV coach Carl Hills. “Again, we had a bad second quarter and fell behind.”
Courtney Pittsley led the Vikings with 13 points.
OV: Leanne Haitian, 3 1-2-7; Maddie Davies, 1 0-0-2; Crystal Hayner, 0 0-1-0; Emily Comfort, 0; Kesshia DeLee, 1 0-0-2; Courtney Pittsley, 5 3-9-13. Totals: 10 4-12-24.
Cincinnatus: C. McCumber, 4 0-0-8; J. Wingenach, 5 0-0-10; J. Rice, 3 0-2-6; M. Lidell, 1 0-2-2; L. Golicki, 1 0-0-2; C. Gerrard, 1 2-4-5; K. Rice, 0 0-0-0. Totals: 15 2-8-33
OV 7 6 4 7–24
Cin. 9 11 4 9–33
Three-point goals: (C) Gerrard.

Boys’ Swimming

Norwich 99, Sherburne-Earlville 72
NORWICH – Norwich captured its second of three meets this week beating an improved Sherburne-Earlville squad Wednesday at Norwich High School.
NHS (3-0) won nine events with Greg Todd, Dan Zieno, Curtis Woodard, Joe Stagliano, Killian Benedict, and Nick Mooney taking individual wins.
Sherburne-Earlville standout, Gavin Lopata, won the 200 and 500 freestyles, and his two victories also brought out season-best performances from NHS swimmers. Norwich’s Jon Manwarren dropped seven seconds off of his best time in the 500, and Benedict lopped off time in a runner-up finish in the 200.
“We knew we had a decent meet tonight, and we had some different combinations to find more depth points,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. “We’re finding out what we have for meets down the road, and we had fun doing that tonight.”
Norwich is at Chenango Forks Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Curtis Woodard, Nick Mooney, Greg Todd, Joe Stagliano, 1:51.35. 200 free: (SE) Gavin Lopata, 1:54.77, 200 IM: (N) Greg Todd, 2:18.65. 50 free: (N) Dan Zieno, 25.30. Diving: (SE) Ethan Kurth, 195.25. 100 fly: (N) Woodard, 59.07 100 free: (N) Stagliano, 54.96. 500 free: (SE) Lopata, 5:14.85. 200 free relay: (N) Nick Mooney, Zieno, Stagliano, Todd, 1:41.15. 100 backstroke: (N) Killian Benedict, 1:01.70 100 breaststroke: (N) Mooney, 1:09.71. 400 free relay: (SE) Lopata, Sofranko, C. Yankowski, Fredericks, 4:23.69.

Bowling

Norwich boys win
CHENANGO FORKS – Matt Gladstone had a 671 series for Norwich in a 5-0 shutout win over Chenango Forks Wednesday.
Gladstone’s series was buoyed by games of 231 and 270.
Norwich’s girls remained winless dropping a 5-0 final to the Lady Blue Devils. Jacasa Currie’s 181 game led Norwich.
Varsity honor scores
Boys
CF (2,146): No honor scores
Norwich (2,537): Matt Gladstone, 231, 270, 671; Keagan Franklin, 200, 216.
JV: Norwich won 4-1.
Girls
Norwich (1,935): Jacasa Currie, 181.
Chenango Forks (2,009): Becky Shoemaker, 185.

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