UV uses precision to down Delhi
Boys' Soccer
Unadilla Valley 4, Delhi 1
DELHI – Unadilla Valley was exceptionally precise with its shots Tuesday afternoon.
The Storm scored four times on just eight shots to roll past Delhi in their opening game of the season.
Dylan Thomsen, back on the soccer team after a one-year absence, scored two times for UV with the first goal coming just 30 seconds into the game. Nate Barker added a goal and two assists, and freshman Brady George scored his first varsity goal 10 minutes into the second half.
UV's opening goal came after Barker lofted a pass over the Delhi defense to the speedy Thomsen, who beat the Delhi keeper in a one-on-one situation.
"Barker was really the star for us tonight," said UV coach Ryan Houck. "He played everywhere for us: Up top, some wing, some center half, and some fullback."
Storm newcomer Austin Taylor made a successful foray at keeper making seven saves. "Austin has some huge shoes to fill, and he took some huge steps forward tonight," Houck said.
Summary
(2-1 UV at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Dylan Thomsen 2-0, Nate Barker 1-2, Brady George 1-0, Brendan Brooker 0-1. (D) Alex Cantwell, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 8-2; (D) 8-3.
Saves: (UV) Austin Taylor 7, (D) 4.
B-G 2, Norwich 1
NORWICH - A strong second half was not enough for Norwich in its Midstate Athletic Conference season-opener Tuesday afternoon.
B-G scored a pair of first-half goals, and took that lead into halftime. Daniel Norris and Jake Cuozzo were credited with the Bobcats' goals.
"It was a much better second half for us, but we're still lacking some confidence," said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. "That's (confidence) what we'll be getting, and we're starting to look good."
Norwich's Logan Welch scored his fourth goal of the season for the only goal in the second half.
Norwich (1-2) hosts Otselic Valley Friday at Perry Browne Elementary School.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals: (BG) Daniel Norris, 1-0; Jake Cuozzo, 1-0; Hanvey, 0-1; Bauerle, 0-1. (N) Logan Welch, 1-0.
Shots-corners: B-G 11-4 (N) 10-2
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 8, (N) Keegan Prime 9.
Greene 7, Oxford 0
GREENE - Greene began defense of its Midstate Athletic Conference title with a comfortable shutout win over Oxford Tuesday.
Trojans senior Karl Zaengle had the most prolific scoring game of his career. Zaengle scored four goals and dished out one assist as Greene raced to a 4-0 halftime lead.
Zach Utter, Luke Day, and Brady Race added goals for Greene.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 4-1; Luke Day, 1-1; Zach Utter, 1-1; Brady Race, 1-0; Mike Anderson, 0-1
Shots-corners: (O) 0-1. (G) 17-8.
Saves: (G) none. (O) Adam Brady, 10.
Girls' Swimming
Norwich 105, Johnson City 62
NORWICH – Norwich was down a starting swimmer, but still had more than enough to overpower Johnson City in Tuesday's season-opening victory at Norwich High School.
The Purple Tornado swam to 11 wins in 12 events. Picking up multiple victories were Lauren Llewellyn, Taylor Myers, Maya Blaisure, Danika Tworkowsky, Lexi Laundry, Nicole Mealey, and Melissa Stroh.
Veterans Laundry and Mealey had two individual wins apiece, and eighth-graders Blaisure and Stroh overcame the nerves that typically accompany a debut varsity meet. Blaisure also captured two individual events.
"We were looking at the times from sectionals last year, and we're not that far off from those," said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. "There was a short amount of time from our first practice to our first meet, and we're still in training. We're really pleased by the performances, and we're just starting out. It should be an interesting season to see how we progress."
Norwich (1-0) hosts Windsor Friday at 5:30 p.m.
Results
200 free medley relay: (N) Lauren Llewellyn, Taylor Myers, Maya Blaisure, Danika Tworkowsky, 2:07.91. 200 free: (N) Lexi Laundry, 2:19.11. 200 IM: (N) Blaisure, 2:30.47. 50 free: (N) Nicole Mealey, 27.72. Diving: (N) Stephanie Meyer, 110.35. 100 fly: (JC) Kaitlyn Antoine, 1:36.26. 100 free: (N) Mealey, 1:04.72. 500 free: (N) Laundry, 6:11.44. 200 free relay: (N) Mealey, Tworkowsky, Susan Ward, Melissa Stroh, 2:00.19. 100 back: (N) Llewellyn, 1:12.25; 100 back: (N) Blaisure, 1:17.33. 400 free relay; (N) Mealey, S. Ward, M. Stroh, Llewellyn, 4:43.64.
Unadilla Valley 4, Delhi 1
DELHI – Unadilla Valley was exceptionally precise with its shots Tuesday afternoon.
The Storm scored four times on just eight shots to roll past Delhi in their opening game of the season.
Dylan Thomsen, back on the soccer team after a one-year absence, scored two times for UV with the first goal coming just 30 seconds into the game. Nate Barker added a goal and two assists, and freshman Brady George scored his first varsity goal 10 minutes into the second half.
UV's opening goal came after Barker lofted a pass over the Delhi defense to the speedy Thomsen, who beat the Delhi keeper in a one-on-one situation.
"Barker was really the star for us tonight," said UV coach Ryan Houck. "He played everywhere for us: Up top, some wing, some center half, and some fullback."
Storm newcomer Austin Taylor made a successful foray at keeper making seven saves. "Austin has some huge shoes to fill, and he took some huge steps forward tonight," Houck said.
Summary
(2-1 UV at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Dylan Thomsen 2-0, Nate Barker 1-2, Brady George 1-0, Brendan Brooker 0-1. (D) Alex Cantwell, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 8-2; (D) 8-3.
Saves: (UV) Austin Taylor 7, (D) 4.
B-G 2, Norwich 1
NORWICH - A strong second half was not enough for Norwich in its Midstate Athletic Conference season-opener Tuesday afternoon.
B-G scored a pair of first-half goals, and took that lead into halftime. Daniel Norris and Jake Cuozzo were credited with the Bobcats' goals.
"It was a much better second half for us, but we're still lacking some confidence," said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. "That's (confidence) what we'll be getting, and we're starting to look good."
Norwich's Logan Welch scored his fourth goal of the season for the only goal in the second half.
Norwich (1-2) hosts Otselic Valley Friday at Perry Browne Elementary School.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals: (BG) Daniel Norris, 1-0; Jake Cuozzo, 1-0; Hanvey, 0-1; Bauerle, 0-1. (N) Logan Welch, 1-0.
Shots-corners: B-G 11-4 (N) 10-2
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 8, (N) Keegan Prime 9.
Greene 7, Oxford 0
GREENE - Greene began defense of its Midstate Athletic Conference title with a comfortable shutout win over Oxford Tuesday.
Trojans senior Karl Zaengle had the most prolific scoring game of his career. Zaengle scored four goals and dished out one assist as Greene raced to a 4-0 halftime lead.
Zach Utter, Luke Day, and Brady Race added goals for Greene.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 4-1; Luke Day, 1-1; Zach Utter, 1-1; Brady Race, 1-0; Mike Anderson, 0-1
Shots-corners: (O) 0-1. (G) 17-8.
Saves: (G) none. (O) Adam Brady, 10.
Girls' Swimming
Norwich 105, Johnson City 62
NORWICH – Norwich was down a starting swimmer, but still had more than enough to overpower Johnson City in Tuesday's season-opening victory at Norwich High School.
The Purple Tornado swam to 11 wins in 12 events. Picking up multiple victories were Lauren Llewellyn, Taylor Myers, Maya Blaisure, Danika Tworkowsky, Lexi Laundry, Nicole Mealey, and Melissa Stroh.
Veterans Laundry and Mealey had two individual wins apiece, and eighth-graders Blaisure and Stroh overcame the nerves that typically accompany a debut varsity meet. Blaisure also captured two individual events.
"We were looking at the times from sectionals last year, and we're not that far off from those," said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. "There was a short amount of time from our first practice to our first meet, and we're still in training. We're really pleased by the performances, and we're just starting out. It should be an interesting season to see how we progress."
Norwich (1-0) hosts Windsor Friday at 5:30 p.m.
Results
200 free medley relay: (N) Lauren Llewellyn, Taylor Myers, Maya Blaisure, Danika Tworkowsky, 2:07.91. 200 free: (N) Lexi Laundry, 2:19.11. 200 IM: (N) Blaisure, 2:30.47. 50 free: (N) Nicole Mealey, 27.72. Diving: (N) Stephanie Meyer, 110.35. 100 fly: (JC) Kaitlyn Antoine, 1:36.26. 100 free: (N) Mealey, 1:04.72. 500 free: (N) Laundry, 6:11.44. 200 free relay: (N) Mealey, Tworkowsky, Susan Ward, Melissa Stroh, 2:00.19. 100 back: (N) Llewellyn, 1:12.25; 100 back: (N) Blaisure, 1:17.33. 400 free relay; (N) Mealey, S. Ward, M. Stroh, Llewellyn, 4:43.64.
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