Whitney Point blanks Greene in sectional final rematch
Field Hockey
Whitney Point 4, Greene 0
GREENE – In a rematch of last year’s Class C sectional final, Whitney Point took over in the second half to blank the Trojans (2-2) Tuesday.
The Golden Eagles, one-goal winners over Greene in last season’s title game, were locked in a 0-0 tie after 30 minutes of play. “We had some good runs in the first half and it was back and forth,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “In the second half, they just moved the ball so well, and we got caught too many times not pressuring the ball.”
Brianna Sturdevant scored for Whitney Point 5:23 into the second half, and Courtney Dunham tallied moments later to up the lead to two.
“It was a tale of two halves, and we didn’t cover our marks as well as we needed to in the second half,” Carlin said. “Whitney Point plays together all year, and it shows.”
Greene plays at Afton Friday.
Summary
(0-0 half)
Goals-assists: (WP) Brianna Sturdevant, 1-0; Courtney Dunham, 1-0, Leanne Bough, 1-0; Rachel Burchell, 1-3.
Shots-corners: (WP) 15-8, (G) 1-2.
Saves: (WP) Jones, 1. (G) Julia Amell, 7.
Volleyball
Unadilla Valley 3, Greene 0
GREENE – Unadilla Valley kept Greene winless winning two early tight games before closing out decisively Tuesday, 27-25, 26-24, 25-11.
Blaize Kolvik had a team-high 11 assists and six service aces for UV, while Nicole Mackey added nine kills and four assists.
Megan Brown had three aces and three kills for Greene (0-5).
Leaders
Greene: Megan Brown, 3 aces, 3 kills, 1 dig; Emily Montelione, 3 assists, 1 block; Miranda McCrady, 1 block; Autumn Brown, 1 dig.
UV: Blaize Kolvik, 11 assists, 6 aces, 3 kills; Nicole Mackey, 9 kills, 4 assists; Bailey Miller, 4 aces; Shannon McIntyre, 1 dig.
Sidney 3, Oxford 0
SIDNEY – Sidney earned its second win of the season Tuesday downing Oxford in three games, 25-19, 25-23, 25-21.
Jilleen Livingston had five aces, five digs, and three kills for Sidney (2-3). "We were pretty solid in all aspects of the game today," said Sidney coach Paul Sims.
Mariah Bullock had three aces and three assists for Oxford, who travel to Unadilla Valley Friday.
Leaders
Sidney: Jilleen Livingston, 5 aces, 5 digs, 3 kills; Faith Monaghan 8 assists; Jenn Houck 7 aces; Rachel Houck 4 aces
Oxford: Mariah Bullock 3 aces; Raigen Ehly 4 kills; Bullock 2 assists; Leah Karns 5 digs
JV: Sidney 2, Oxford 1
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Afton 1
AFTON – Bainbridge-Guilford extended its unbeaten record to 5-0 beating Afton in four games Tuesday, 25-17, 25-16, 22-25, 25-15.
Morgan Bullis had 10 kills and seven assists for the Bobcats, and Autumn Trask was charted with eight assists.
Amanda Greenwood paced Afton (2-3) with 10 kills and eight digs.
Leaders
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 7 assists, 10 kills, 4 aces, 1 block; Autumn Trask, 8 assists; Cadi Barber 4 aces; Lizzie Gius, 2 digs.
Afton: Amanda Greenwood, 10 kills, 8 digs; Amelia Reuter, 9 assists, 3 aces; Elyse Davis, 7 digs, 4 kills.
Girls' Tennis
Norwich 7, Sidney 0
SIDNEY – Norwich moved its mark to 6-1 on the season shutting out Sidney on the road Tuesday.
The Tornado dropped just one set in the seven matchups, that one at second singles. After losing the first set 7-6 in a tiebreaker, NHS freshman rallied to defeat Nicole Rajner, 6-7, 6-1, 6-4.
Makenzie Maynard was dominant at first singles taking a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Jillian Hornbeck to set the tone for the Tornado's win.
"We're battling through some sickness, it was our second match in two days, and we're flat and worn out," said Norwich coach John Stewart. "That's typical for this time of year, and we're just trying to remain focused."
Norwich hosts Susquehanna Valley Thursday.
Results
Singles: Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Jillian Hornbeck, 6-1, 6-0; Caroline Stewart (N) d. Nicole Rajner, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-4; Steph Elder (N) d. Mallorie Hoag, 6-1, 6-2; Taylor Stroh (N) d. Susan Chen, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles: Samantha Gage-Cohley Acenowr (N) d. Mariah Pierce-Rachel Maxwell, 7-5, 6-3; Megan Burke-Brooke Steigerwald (N) d. Brianna Miner-Hope VanBuren, 6-4, 6-0; Robyn Berger-Kinsey Chase (N) d. Miranda Gregory-Rachel Gibbs, 6-2, 6-3.
Whitney Point 4, Greene 0
GREENE – In a rematch of last year’s Class C sectional final, Whitney Point took over in the second half to blank the Trojans (2-2) Tuesday.
The Golden Eagles, one-goal winners over Greene in last season’s title game, were locked in a 0-0 tie after 30 minutes of play. “We had some good runs in the first half and it was back and forth,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “In the second half, they just moved the ball so well, and we got caught too many times not pressuring the ball.”
Brianna Sturdevant scored for Whitney Point 5:23 into the second half, and Courtney Dunham tallied moments later to up the lead to two.
“It was a tale of two halves, and we didn’t cover our marks as well as we needed to in the second half,” Carlin said. “Whitney Point plays together all year, and it shows.”
Greene plays at Afton Friday.
Summary
(0-0 half)
Goals-assists: (WP) Brianna Sturdevant, 1-0; Courtney Dunham, 1-0, Leanne Bough, 1-0; Rachel Burchell, 1-3.
Shots-corners: (WP) 15-8, (G) 1-2.
Saves: (WP) Jones, 1. (G) Julia Amell, 7.
Volleyball
Unadilla Valley 3, Greene 0
GREENE – Unadilla Valley kept Greene winless winning two early tight games before closing out decisively Tuesday, 27-25, 26-24, 25-11.
Blaize Kolvik had a team-high 11 assists and six service aces for UV, while Nicole Mackey added nine kills and four assists.
Megan Brown had three aces and three kills for Greene (0-5).
Leaders
Greene: Megan Brown, 3 aces, 3 kills, 1 dig; Emily Montelione, 3 assists, 1 block; Miranda McCrady, 1 block; Autumn Brown, 1 dig.
UV: Blaize Kolvik, 11 assists, 6 aces, 3 kills; Nicole Mackey, 9 kills, 4 assists; Bailey Miller, 4 aces; Shannon McIntyre, 1 dig.
Sidney 3, Oxford 0
SIDNEY – Sidney earned its second win of the season Tuesday downing Oxford in three games, 25-19, 25-23, 25-21.
Jilleen Livingston had five aces, five digs, and three kills for Sidney (2-3). "We were pretty solid in all aspects of the game today," said Sidney coach Paul Sims.
Mariah Bullock had three aces and three assists for Oxford, who travel to Unadilla Valley Friday.
Leaders
Sidney: Jilleen Livingston, 5 aces, 5 digs, 3 kills; Faith Monaghan 8 assists; Jenn Houck 7 aces; Rachel Houck 4 aces
Oxford: Mariah Bullock 3 aces; Raigen Ehly 4 kills; Bullock 2 assists; Leah Karns 5 digs
JV: Sidney 2, Oxford 1
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Afton 1
AFTON – Bainbridge-Guilford extended its unbeaten record to 5-0 beating Afton in four games Tuesday, 25-17, 25-16, 22-25, 25-15.
Morgan Bullis had 10 kills and seven assists for the Bobcats, and Autumn Trask was charted with eight assists.
Amanda Greenwood paced Afton (2-3) with 10 kills and eight digs.
Leaders
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 7 assists, 10 kills, 4 aces, 1 block; Autumn Trask, 8 assists; Cadi Barber 4 aces; Lizzie Gius, 2 digs.
Afton: Amanda Greenwood, 10 kills, 8 digs; Amelia Reuter, 9 assists, 3 aces; Elyse Davis, 7 digs, 4 kills.
Girls' Tennis
Norwich 7, Sidney 0
SIDNEY – Norwich moved its mark to 6-1 on the season shutting out Sidney on the road Tuesday.
The Tornado dropped just one set in the seven matchups, that one at second singles. After losing the first set 7-6 in a tiebreaker, NHS freshman rallied to defeat Nicole Rajner, 6-7, 6-1, 6-4.
Makenzie Maynard was dominant at first singles taking a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Jillian Hornbeck to set the tone for the Tornado's win.
"We're battling through some sickness, it was our second match in two days, and we're flat and worn out," said Norwich coach John Stewart. "That's typical for this time of year, and we're just trying to remain focused."
Norwich hosts Susquehanna Valley Thursday.
Results
Singles: Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Jillian Hornbeck, 6-1, 6-0; Caroline Stewart (N) d. Nicole Rajner, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-4; Steph Elder (N) d. Mallorie Hoag, 6-1, 6-2; Taylor Stroh (N) d. Susan Chen, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles: Samantha Gage-Cohley Acenowr (N) d. Mariah Pierce-Rachel Maxwell, 7-5, 6-3; Megan Burke-Brooke Steigerwald (N) d. Brianna Miner-Hope VanBuren, 6-4, 6-0; Robyn Berger-Kinsey Chase (N) d. Miranda Gregory-Rachel Gibbs, 6-2, 6-3.
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