Marauders pull off monumental rally
Field Hockey
Sherburne-Earlville 4, Sauquoit Valley 3
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville completed one of its best comeback victories in years rallying from a two-goal halftime deficit to defeat Sauquoit Valley Monday afternoon.
Emma Hodges scored 42 seconds into the second half to pull her club to within 3-2, and Hodges assisted Megan Rodman two minutes later for the tying goal.
The winning tally came with 11 1/2 minutes left when Alexa Bates scored after a crossing pass from Hodges.
"We just made great, composed plays in the circle," said S-E coach Sheila Cooman of the second-half goals. "It's hard to come back from that many down, but (the girls) really gutted it out."
Despite S-E's dominance in the second half, Sauquoit Valley made one final offensive push, and had a penalty corner with no time left on the clock. "Again, the defense was really composed (at the end), and played really, really well the entire second half," Cooman said.
S-E scored the game's initial goal two minutes in on Caitlin Lawrence's unassisted tally. SV countered with three straight goals, two from Alyssa Orsino, to take a 3-1 lead into halftime.
The Marauders (2-3) play at Morrisville-Eaton Wednesday.
Summary
(3-1 Sauquoit Valley at the half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Caitlin Lawrence, 1-0; Emma Hodges, 1-2; Megan Rodman, 1-0; Alexa Bates, 1-0. (SV) Alyssa Orsino, 2-0; Ivy Cramp, 1-0; Crionna Acquava, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 18-8, (SV) 9-6.
Saves: (SE) Lexie Jordan, 0, Allison Johnson, 6. (SV) Erica Parker, 14.
Boys' Soccer
Fabius-Pompey 8, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Fabius-Pompey's Bill Heselden scored just 90 seconds into the game as the visiting club rolled to a shutout victory over Sherburne-Earlville Monday.
Heselden and Donal Escobar-Perez had two goals apiece in the victory. "We found out what a championship pedigree team looks like today," said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The Marauders, already sporting a thin bench, had two defensive starters out of the lineup including goalie Keith Rose. "They came at us hard early in the game, and we had problems assigning guys we needed to pick up on defense," Rodriguez said.
S-E plays at Adirondack today.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (FP) Bill Heselden, 2-0; Donal Escobar-Perez, 2-0; Tanner Allen, 1-1; John Larkin, 1-0; Yesner Vasquez, 1-0; Gabe Ray, 1-0; Brad Cleeland, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (FP) 25-13 (SE) 0-0.
saves: (FP) Corey Mawson, 0. (SE) Ben Rinaldo, 12.
McGraw 4, Otselic Valley 0
MCGRAW – Jordon Cowen beat an OV defender setting up a one-on-one goal in the first half as McGraw blanked the Vikings Monday.
Devin Tuttle scored on a direct kick for McGraw, who took a two-goal lead into intermission. "We looked like it was early in the season, and in fact it is being our second game," said OV coach Jacob Preston. "Cowen was all over the field for them and made some big plays."
The Vikings (1-1) play at Stockbridge Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists; (M) Jordon Cowen, 1-0; Devin Tuttle, 1-0; Aiden Dittmann, 1-0; Tyler Mix, 1-0; Zak Sherman, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (OV) 11-1, (M) 18-3.
Saves: (OV) Coleman O'Hara, 7, (M) Drew Smith, 7.
Sherburne-Earlville 4, Sauquoit Valley 3
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville completed one of its best comeback victories in years rallying from a two-goal halftime deficit to defeat Sauquoit Valley Monday afternoon.
Emma Hodges scored 42 seconds into the second half to pull her club to within 3-2, and Hodges assisted Megan Rodman two minutes later for the tying goal.
The winning tally came with 11 1/2 minutes left when Alexa Bates scored after a crossing pass from Hodges.
"We just made great, composed plays in the circle," said S-E coach Sheila Cooman of the second-half goals. "It's hard to come back from that many down, but (the girls) really gutted it out."
Despite S-E's dominance in the second half, Sauquoit Valley made one final offensive push, and had a penalty corner with no time left on the clock. "Again, the defense was really composed (at the end), and played really, really well the entire second half," Cooman said.
S-E scored the game's initial goal two minutes in on Caitlin Lawrence's unassisted tally. SV countered with three straight goals, two from Alyssa Orsino, to take a 3-1 lead into halftime.
The Marauders (2-3) play at Morrisville-Eaton Wednesday.
Summary
(3-1 Sauquoit Valley at the half)
Goals-assists: (SE) Caitlin Lawrence, 1-0; Emma Hodges, 1-2; Megan Rodman, 1-0; Alexa Bates, 1-0. (SV) Alyssa Orsino, 2-0; Ivy Cramp, 1-0; Crionna Acquava, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 18-8, (SV) 9-6.
Saves: (SE) Lexie Jordan, 0, Allison Johnson, 6. (SV) Erica Parker, 14.
Boys' Soccer
Fabius-Pompey 8, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Fabius-Pompey's Bill Heselden scored just 90 seconds into the game as the visiting club rolled to a shutout victory over Sherburne-Earlville Monday.
Heselden and Donal Escobar-Perez had two goals apiece in the victory. "We found out what a championship pedigree team looks like today," said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez.
The Marauders, already sporting a thin bench, had two defensive starters out of the lineup including goalie Keith Rose. "They came at us hard early in the game, and we had problems assigning guys we needed to pick up on defense," Rodriguez said.
S-E plays at Adirondack today.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (FP) Bill Heselden, 2-0; Donal Escobar-Perez, 2-0; Tanner Allen, 1-1; John Larkin, 1-0; Yesner Vasquez, 1-0; Gabe Ray, 1-0; Brad Cleeland, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (FP) 25-13 (SE) 0-0.
saves: (FP) Corey Mawson, 0. (SE) Ben Rinaldo, 12.
McGraw 4, Otselic Valley 0
MCGRAW – Jordon Cowen beat an OV defender setting up a one-on-one goal in the first half as McGraw blanked the Vikings Monday.
Devin Tuttle scored on a direct kick for McGraw, who took a two-goal lead into intermission. "We looked like it was early in the season, and in fact it is being our second game," said OV coach Jacob Preston. "Cowen was all over the field for them and made some big plays."
The Vikings (1-1) play at Stockbridge Valley Wednesday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists; (M) Jordon Cowen, 1-0; Devin Tuttle, 1-0; Aiden Dittmann, 1-0; Tyler Mix, 1-0; Zak Sherman, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (OV) 11-1, (M) 18-3.
Saves: (OV) Coleman O'Hara, 7, (M) Drew Smith, 7.
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