Norwich tops depleted Oxford, 52-21; Bears, Storm win

Wrestling

Norwich 52, Oneonta 21
NORWICH – Norwich took advantage of Oxford’s depleted lineup to earn a dual meet victory over the Blachhawks Thursday evening at Norwich High School.
Norwich, who gave up a bunch of forfeits in a loss to Johnson City last week, accepted six forfeits from the Blackhawks to nearly ensure a victory. “We were in the same boat last week with injuries and illnesses,” said Norwich coach Terry Hagenbuch. “For the guys in the middle of our lineup, it was a good opportunity to get some mat time.”
Oxford’s Joe Jackson (182) and Nate Hansen (113) picked up pinfalls in the only matches contested among the first 11 weight classes. Norwich picked up steam later on with Cole Rifanburg (120) winning by fall, Carter Hubbard (126) grabbing a win by major decision, and Tristan Rifanburg (138), who closed the meet with a pin.
Oxford’s other victory on the mat came from Trenton Piatt (132), who earned two escapes in a 2-0 victory over Trey Muserallo.
Norwich is at Chenango Forks Tuesday.
Results
145: No Match. 152: Frank Garcia (N) won by fft. 160: Billy Clipston (N) won by fft. 170: Colton Langille (O) won by fft. 182: Joe Jackson (N) pinned Jacob Perrone, 2:23. 195: Erik Eldred (O) won by fft. 220: Brad Chesebro (N) won by fft. 285: No match. 99: Dalen Geislinger (N) won by fft. 106: Ty Rifanburg (N) won by fft. 113: Nate Hansen (O) pinned Chris Brown, 3:58. 120: Cole Rifanburg (N) pinned Ethan Monk, :42. 126: Carter Hubbard (N) dec. Corey Marshman, 14-0. 132: Trenton Piatt (O) dec. Trey Muserallo, 2-0. 138: Tristan Rifanburg (N) pinned Garett Sylstra, :58.

Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton/Harpurville 50, Sidney 22
HARPURSVILLE – The Bears’ Jake Andrews, Madison Hoover, David-Michael Robinson, and Jamie Griswold opened Thursday’s meet with Sidney with victories in a dual meet win over the Warriors.
The Bears also closed with five straight wins as Cody Ferrara (99) and Josh Lindsey (113) won by fall.
Results
(Match started at 132 pounds)
132: Jake Andrews (B) pinned Matt Higgins, 1:13. 138: Madison Hoover (B) won by fft. 145: David-Michael Robinson (B) won by fft. 152: Jamie Griswold (B) dec. Dylan Gifford, 7-2. 160: Brandon Swislosky (S) pinned Conor Cirigliano, 3:08. 170: Nick Jump (S) pinned Colby Foster, 4:42. 182: Mitchell Weist (B) won by fft. 195: Kai Sabada (S) won by fft. 220: No match. 285: Austin Dean (S) dec. Shane Curtain, 8-0. 99: Cody Ferrara (B) pinned Korbin Valentine, 5:25. 106: Chris Cirigliano (B) tech fall over Seth Arnold, 15-0. 113: Josh Lindsey (B) pinned David Gannon, 5:10. 120: Shane Hoover (B) dec. Chase Northrup (S), 2-0; Ryan McMahon (B) dec. James Martin, 4-1.

Unadilla Valley 48 Otselic Valley 24
SOUTH OTSELIC – Unadilla Valley prevailed over first-year varsity program Otselic Valley in Thursday’s non-league matchup.
Kurtis Wilson (195) and Alex Avolio (220) sent the Storm to an early 12-0 lead with a pair of pins.
OV’s Kenny Button (113), Isaiah Dunagan (145), Isaac Babcock (160), and Frank Mazepa (170) all won by pin.
Results
195: Kurtis Wilson (UV) pinned Gaven Plummer, 1:10. 220: Alex Avolio (UV) pinned Lucas Heintz, 3:52. 285: Richie Conklin (UV) won by fft. 99: No match. 106: Caleb Barnes (UV) won by fft. 113: Kenny Button (OV) pinned Ben Avolio, 3:14. 120: Caleb Simons (UV) pinned Matt Collins, 1:02. 126: Brandon Brown (UV) pinned Nate Morse, :53. 132: Austin Lewis (UV) won by fft. 138: No match. 145: Isaiah Dunagan (OV) pinned Abby Avolio, 2:33. 152: CJ Hayes (UV) pinned Brandon Thorton, 1:17. 160: Isaac Babcock (OV) pinned Nia Borden, :55. 170: Frank Mazepa (OV) pinned Jerrod White, 1:12. 182: No match. Exhibition: Grey Bennis (Edmeston) pinned Gaven Plummer, 1:20.

Boys’ Basketball

Sherburne-Earlville 58, Clinton 50
CLINTON – Sherburne-Earlville fed its leading scorer – senior forward Austin Jasper – the ball in the second half, and that keyed a strong finish for the Marauders in Thursday’s victory over Clinton.
Jasper was held to just four points in the opening two quarters, but added 17 to that total in the second half to finish with 21. S-E guards Kevin Vibbard Jr. and Elijah Morris were largely responsible for getting Jasper the ball.
“We’ve been on the road a lot lately, and Clinton is a tough place to play,” said S-E coach Kevin Vibbard Sr. “We gutted out a win when we needed to.”
Morris added 10 points for S-E (9-3), who travel to Adirondack Saturday.
S-E: Elijah Morris, 3 4-6-10; Cody Marango, 3 0-0-6; Nicklas Stefansen, ; Julienne Alsheimer, 1 0-0-2; Derek Capria, 0; Ben Khoury, 3 1-3-8; Austin Jasper, 7 7-10-21; Keith Rose, 4 0-0-8; Kevin Vibbard Jr., 1 1-2-3; JP Osborne, 0. Totals: 22 13-21-58.
Clinton: Broccoli, 2 0-0-5; Jack Hughes, 0; Malaquias Canery, 11 1-2-25 ; Andy Hobika, 3 3-3-9; Will Jarrett, 1 0-0-2; Schuyler Malak, 0; Nick Smyers, 0; Ian Foxton, 1 0-0-3; Danny Bankert, 2 0-0-4; Kyle Morris, ; Ryan Sullivan, ; Andy Taft, 1 0-2-2. Totals: 21 4-8-50.
S-E 12 10 20 16–58
Cl. 10 13 12 15–50
Fouled out: (C) Hobika. Three-point goals: (C) Broccoli, Canery 2, Foxton. (SE) Khoury. JV: Clinton won 53-52.

Unadilla Valley 66, Harpursville 50
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley outscored Harpursville by 10 points in the fourth quarter to pull away for the victory Thursday.
Nate Shackleton topped three UV players in double figures scoring with 17 points, David Dufresne netted 15, and Nick White scored 12. “We were able to put more defensive pressure on them in the fourth quarter to pull away,” said UV coach Matt Osborne. “We had some trouble with their size early in the game, and they shot the ball well.”
UV plays at Oxford Tuesday.
Harpursville: Tyler Graham, 0; Devon Dean, 5 6-8-18; Colton West, 3 2-3-8; Matt Johnson, 0; Mitch Livermore, ;0 Jon Andrews, 2 0-2-4; Tyler Gates, 2 0-2-6; Logan Dietzman, 4 2-3-10; Silas Weickel, 0; Peyton Dean, 1 2-2-4. Totals: 17 12-20-50.
UV: Bryant Maynard, 3 0-0-6; David Schwab, 0; Dalton Miner, 0; Steven Gillette, ; John Schermerhorn, ; Nick White, 2 7-8-12; Jared Hanslmaier, 0; David Dufresne, 6 1-3-15; Brett Hanslmaier, 3 1-2-7; Nate Shackleton, 6 3-5-17; Mason Alford, 1 1-3-3; Willie Lamont, 0; Chris Stone, ; Hank deGlee, 1 4-4-6. Totals: 22 17-25-66.
Harp. 17 11 16 6–50
UVal 17 20 11 16–66
Fouled out: (H) Gates, (UV) White. Three-point goals: (UV) Shackleton 2, Dufresne 2, White. (H) Dean 2, Gates 2. JV: UV won.

Worcester 38, G-MU 33
WORCESTER – G-MU threw a scare at Worcester Wednesday night before succumbing in the second half.
The Wolverines created some distance with a 13-6 third to take a six-point lead into the fourth. “It was a pretty solid game for us,” said G-MU coach Matt Johnson. “We came out with a lot of energy, and took cae of the ball quite well in the first half. “We turned it over in the second half, and that led to them having some easy buckets.”
Chris Cole scored 10 points to lead the Raiders, who host Schenevus tonight.
G-MU: Christopher Cole 5 0-0 10, Devon Fitch 0 0-0 0, Nathan Winans 2 0-2 5, Matthew Ward 0 0-0 0, Austin Burnside 2 2-2 6, Jesse Theodore 1 0-0 2, Nate Fuller 1 1-2 3, Nathaniel O’Hara 3 0-0 7, Nathan Whitehill 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 3-6 33.
Worcester: Devin Adams 4 0-0 9, Joey Aho 0 0-0 0, George Clements 0 2-4 2, Jacob Grover 3 3-4 9, Tim Mould 4 1-3 9, Derek Pross 3 1-3 9, Adam Spina 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 7-14-38.
G-MU 8 8 6 11–33
Worc. 9 6 13 10–38
Three-point field goals: (G) Winans, O’Hara; (W) Adams, Pross 2. JV: G-MU won.

Girls’ Basketball

Bainbridge-Guilford 55, Oxford 20
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford’s winning streak reached four games Thursday night in a victory over visiting Oxford.
Taylor Palmatier caught fire in B-G’s 25-point third quarter scoring 13 points, and she finished with a career-high 20. Morgan Bullis posted a double-double scoring 17 points and pulling down 15 rebounds. Point guard Abbey Smith totaled six assists and four steals.
“Taylor came out in the third quarter and got on a roll,” said B-G coach Bob Conway. “She has struggled a little this year, but I think she is finally starting to get into a rhythm.”
Rachel Seiler scored nine points to lead Oxford.
B-G (6-1, 8-4) plays at Greene Wednesday.
Oxford: Michele Mead, 0; Hodge, 0 0-2-0; Vanessa Bishop, 0 1-2-1; Bridget Rice, 1 1-3-3; Patti Simpson, 2 1-2-5; Sarah Pratt, 0; Taylor Ament, ; Sierra Brown, 0 2-2-2; Rachel Seiler, 4 1-3-9. Totals: 7 6-14-20.
B-G: Taylor Lamont, 0 0-1-0; Megan Ferrara, 4 0-4-8; Abbey Smith, 1 0-0-2; Marissa Thornton, 0; Morgan Bullis, 5 7-12-17; Alexis Page, 2 0-0-4; Taylor Palmatier, 9 2-4-20; Becca Reyes, 2 0-2-4 ; Cadi Barber, 0; Marina Hsu, 0; Casey Davis, 0; Betsy Holden, 0; Darcy McElligott, 0. Totals: 23 9-23-55 .
Oxf. 5 3 6 6–20
B-G 9 15 25 6–50
Fouled out: none. JV: B-G won 39-10.

Greene 38, Unatego 32 (OT)
OTEGO – Greene rebounded in a big way beating Unatego Thursday night in overtime.
Just two days removed from a disappointing loss to Hancock, Trojans senior Jessica David keyed a dominating overtime period.
Unatego scored the intial bucket in overtime, but Greene’s Tiffany Borst tied the game with two free throws, and David scored the next seven to complete an 18-point, 14-rebound, eight-steal evening. “We put in a special game plan to deny (Unatego’s) easy opportunities inside, and the girls executed beautifully,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “I was proud of the way we bounced back, especially beating a team that was ahead of us in the standings.”
Katie Carey contributed eight points and nine rebounds for Greene (4-6), who play at Deposit Saturday morning.
Greene: Tiffany Borst, 1 2-2-4; Kristie Haskell, 1 0 -0-2; Laura Montelione, ; Lindsey Brown, 0; Jessica David, 6 6-12-18; Sierra Stoppkotte, 1 0-1-2; Madeline Brink, 0 0-2-0; Margo McDermott, 2 0-0-4; Audrey Platta, 0; Katie Carey, 3 1-2-8. Totals: 14 9-19-38.
Unatego: Emily Slawson, 0; Ally Butler, 0; Courtney Bullis, 0; Megan Faulkner, 0 2-2-2; Samantha Pickaard, 1 0-0-2; Cassidy Newman, 5 5-7-15; Marissa Woodard, 6 1-7-13. Totals: 12 8-16-32.
Gre. 4 9 11 4 10–38
Unat. 4 6 10 8 4–32
Fouled out: (G) McDermott, (U) Pickaard. Three-point goals: (G) Carey. JV: Greene won.

Bowling

Sherburne-Earlville 5, Cooperstown 0
EARLVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls topped 800 pins in all three games, and Mandi LaClair better her previous-best series by two pins in Thursday’s shutout of Cooperstown.
LaClair closed with 237 and 232 games to fashion a 681 three-game total. Savanna Winton and Ruth Davis had matching 463s for S-E, and Liesa Armstrong was one back at 462. “This was the strongest team showing we have had all year,” said S-E coach Danielle Goedel. “Spare conversions made the difference. Most of the girls finished their games with four or less opens.”
S-E’s boys also gained a shutout win in improving to 11-0 on the season. Doug Urben’s 624 series led the Marauders.
Honor scores
Girls
(S-E 2,511): Mandi LaClair, 212, 237, 232-681
Hi-Skor Lanes, Earlville NY
Cooperstown (1,561): No honor scores
Boys
S-E (2,773): William Philhower, 209; Doug Urben, 236, 216, 624; Jonny Sulton, 203; Zack Miles, 202.
Coop (1,805): No honor scores.

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