Tornado offense erupts for six goals
Boys' Soccer
Norwich 6, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Led by senior Chris Trevisani's career game, Norwich had its most prolific scoring night in years earning its second win of the season at Oxford Tuesday.
Logan Welch scored early on for Norwich netting his fifth goal of the season. A short while later, Oxford tied the game with its lone goal as Josh Hall fed Kyle Crawford on a through ball for the tying tally.
From there, it was all Trevisani, who had five straight goals, many of which came after a dazzling dribbling exhibition that opened up shooting lanes.
"Norwich has gotten better (from last year), and the biggest difference is that they attack as a unit," said Oxford coach Matt Dorman. "They're a lot more aggressive and they controlled the ball."
Oxford hosts Unadilla Valley Thursday; Norwich hosts Greene Thursday at Perry Browne Elementary School.
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Logan Welch, 1-0; Chris Trevisani, 5-0. (O Kyle Crawford, 1-0; Josh Hall, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 15-3 (O) 3-1
Saves; (N) Keegan Prime, 2. Adam Brady, 10.
Bainbridge-Guilford 4, Unadilla Valley 1
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford raised its record to 3-0 on the season beating yearly rival UV on Tuesday.
In recent years, the UV-B-G games have gone to the wire for 80 minutes, and often spilled over into overtime. "It was definitely shaping up to be another one of those games, and the final score does not reflect how close the game was," said B-G coach Pete Feltham.
Adam Bauerle broke up a scoreless tie with 6:50 left in the first half when he hit a shot from the right side into the far side netting.
Zach Smith upped the lead to two goals 15 minutes into the second half before UV's Dylan Thomsen pared the lead to one just two minutes later.
Nevada Heney's goal 10 minutes later added necessary insurance.
B-G takes its unbeaten record to Unatego Thursday. "I don't remember the last time we started (with three straight wins), but we'll take the games one at a time," Feltham said.
Summary
(1-0 B-G at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Dylan Thomsen, 1-0. (BG) Adam Bauerle, 2-1; Zach Smith, 1-0; Nevada Heney, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 4-5, (BG) 16-4.
Saves: (UV) Austin Taylor, 8, (BG) Brandt McCall, 3.
Greene 6, Sidney 0
GREENE – Greene's Karl Zaengle and Luke Day continued their early-season scoring tear as the Trojans improved their record to 3-0 Tuesday.
Day scored just 1:45 into the game for the Trojans. It was approximately 23 minutes later before Zaengle scored the first of his three straight goals.
Zaengle now has seven goals on the season, and Day's two goals last night pushes his total to four.
Kevin Halsteter had one goal and one assist in the second half for the Trojans, who play at Norwich Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 3-0; Luke Day, 2-0, Kevin Halsteter, 1-1, Liam Allport, 0-1, Zach Utter, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 5-0, (G) 15-6.
Saves: (S) Riley Howland, 11, (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 5.
Girls' Soccer
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Frankfort-Schuyler 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville rebounded from a 5-0 loss to Sauquoit Valley, but it didn't look good early on.
Frankfort-Schuyler's Danielle Migliore scored off a direct kick nine minutes into the game. S-E was then held scoreless another 20 minutes before Molly Karaman scored the first of back-to back goals at the 29-minute mark. Just a minute later, following a change of possession, Karaman connected again giving her club the lead for good.
"Once we scored our first goal and then our second, we just settled in and dominated," said S-E coach Kylie Davis. "We need a nice game and we gained confidence. We needed the confidence that what we are doing in practice is working."
Frankfort-Schuyler had one other golden opportunity to score when it was trailing 3-1, but Marauders keeper Shanae Wright preserved the lead with what Davis called a "phenomenal save."
Taylor Coughlin contributed two goals and one assist for S-E (2-2), while Allie LoPresti and Lexi Elderkin scored goals. The Marauders visit Canastota Thursday.
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Allie LoPresti, 1-0; Lexi Elderkin, 1-1; Taylor Coughlin, 2-1; Molly Karaman, 2-0; Morgan Simpson, 0-1. (FS) Danielle Migliore, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 13-4 (FS) 3-3.
Saves: (SE) Shanae Wright, 3 (FS) 4.
Field Hockey
Greene 6, Walton 0
GREENE – Kim Sullivan made her first start for Greene count in a big way.
Sullivan scored her first varsity goal just 1:02 into the game, and the Trojans had four goals on the board in the first 18 1/2 minutes in Tuesday's home win.
"Kim had a great practice yesterday, and I thought I would start her because she earned it," said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "(Kim) was right on the post when Kristy (Haskell) crossed it, and she had a great finish."
The win was a stark turnaround from last week when the Trojans were routed by Vestal. "We watched some film and it was eye-opening," Carlin said. "Tonight we really hustled and played more together as a team."
Taya Harrington added two goals, Katie Anderson picked up three assists, while Haskell, Jessica Kehoe, and Laura Durdon added tallies for Greene.
The Trojans (1-1) play at Harpursville Friday.
Summary
(Halftime 4-0)
Goals-assists: (G) Kim Sullivan, 1-0, Jessica Kehoe, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 1-1; Kristy Haskell,1-1; Taya Harrington, 2-0, Katie Anderson, 0-3.
Shots-corners: (G) 21-8, (W) 2-2.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 1, Brittany Johns, 0. (W) Bartlett, 15.
Norwich 6, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Led by senior Chris Trevisani's career game, Norwich had its most prolific scoring night in years earning its second win of the season at Oxford Tuesday.
Logan Welch scored early on for Norwich netting his fifth goal of the season. A short while later, Oxford tied the game with its lone goal as Josh Hall fed Kyle Crawford on a through ball for the tying tally.
From there, it was all Trevisani, who had five straight goals, many of which came after a dazzling dribbling exhibition that opened up shooting lanes.
"Norwich has gotten better (from last year), and the biggest difference is that they attack as a unit," said Oxford coach Matt Dorman. "They're a lot more aggressive and they controlled the ball."
Oxford hosts Unadilla Valley Thursday; Norwich hosts Greene Thursday at Perry Browne Elementary School.
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Logan Welch, 1-0; Chris Trevisani, 5-0. (O Kyle Crawford, 1-0; Josh Hall, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 15-3 (O) 3-1
Saves; (N) Keegan Prime, 2. Adam Brady, 10.
Bainbridge-Guilford 4, Unadilla Valley 1
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford raised its record to 3-0 on the season beating yearly rival UV on Tuesday.
In recent years, the UV-B-G games have gone to the wire for 80 minutes, and often spilled over into overtime. "It was definitely shaping up to be another one of those games, and the final score does not reflect how close the game was," said B-G coach Pete Feltham.
Adam Bauerle broke up a scoreless tie with 6:50 left in the first half when he hit a shot from the right side into the far side netting.
Zach Smith upped the lead to two goals 15 minutes into the second half before UV's Dylan Thomsen pared the lead to one just two minutes later.
Nevada Heney's goal 10 minutes later added necessary insurance.
B-G takes its unbeaten record to Unatego Thursday. "I don't remember the last time we started (with three straight wins), but we'll take the games one at a time," Feltham said.
Summary
(1-0 B-G at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Dylan Thomsen, 1-0. (BG) Adam Bauerle, 2-1; Zach Smith, 1-0; Nevada Heney, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 4-5, (BG) 16-4.
Saves: (UV) Austin Taylor, 8, (BG) Brandt McCall, 3.
Greene 6, Sidney 0
GREENE – Greene's Karl Zaengle and Luke Day continued their early-season scoring tear as the Trojans improved their record to 3-0 Tuesday.
Day scored just 1:45 into the game for the Trojans. It was approximately 23 minutes later before Zaengle scored the first of his three straight goals.
Zaengle now has seven goals on the season, and Day's two goals last night pushes his total to four.
Kevin Halsteter had one goal and one assist in the second half for the Trojans, who play at Norwich Thursday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 3-0; Luke Day, 2-0, Kevin Halsteter, 1-1, Liam Allport, 0-1, Zach Utter, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 5-0, (G) 15-6.
Saves: (S) Riley Howland, 11, (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 5.
Girls' Soccer
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Frankfort-Schuyler 1
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville rebounded from a 5-0 loss to Sauquoit Valley, but it didn't look good early on.
Frankfort-Schuyler's Danielle Migliore scored off a direct kick nine minutes into the game. S-E was then held scoreless another 20 minutes before Molly Karaman scored the first of back-to back goals at the 29-minute mark. Just a minute later, following a change of possession, Karaman connected again giving her club the lead for good.
"Once we scored our first goal and then our second, we just settled in and dominated," said S-E coach Kylie Davis. "We need a nice game and we gained confidence. We needed the confidence that what we are doing in practice is working."
Frankfort-Schuyler had one other golden opportunity to score when it was trailing 3-1, but Marauders keeper Shanae Wright preserved the lead with what Davis called a "phenomenal save."
Taylor Coughlin contributed two goals and one assist for S-E (2-2), while Allie LoPresti and Lexi Elderkin scored goals. The Marauders visit Canastota Thursday.
Summary
(3-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Allie LoPresti, 1-0; Lexi Elderkin, 1-1; Taylor Coughlin, 2-1; Molly Karaman, 2-0; Morgan Simpson, 0-1. (FS) Danielle Migliore, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (SE) 13-4 (FS) 3-3.
Saves: (SE) Shanae Wright, 3 (FS) 4.
Field Hockey
Greene 6, Walton 0
GREENE – Kim Sullivan made her first start for Greene count in a big way.
Sullivan scored her first varsity goal just 1:02 into the game, and the Trojans had four goals on the board in the first 18 1/2 minutes in Tuesday's home win.
"Kim had a great practice yesterday, and I thought I would start her because she earned it," said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "(Kim) was right on the post when Kristy (Haskell) crossed it, and she had a great finish."
The win was a stark turnaround from last week when the Trojans were routed by Vestal. "We watched some film and it was eye-opening," Carlin said. "Tonight we really hustled and played more together as a team."
Taya Harrington added two goals, Katie Anderson picked up three assists, while Haskell, Jessica Kehoe, and Laura Durdon added tallies for Greene.
The Trojans (1-1) play at Harpursville Friday.
Summary
(Halftime 4-0)
Goals-assists: (G) Kim Sullivan, 1-0, Jessica Kehoe, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 1-1; Kristy Haskell,1-1; Taya Harrington, 2-0, Katie Anderson, 0-3.
Shots-corners: (G) 21-8, (W) 2-2.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 1, Brittany Johns, 0. (W) Bartlett, 15.
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