S-E avenges defeat to V-V-S


Girls' Soccer

Sherburne-Earlville 1, V-V-S 0
VERONA – Sherburne-Earlville avenged an early-season tournament loss to Vernon-Verona-Sherrill scoring the game's only goal in the first half.
Sierra Barker served the ball into the penalty box area following an indirect kick, and Coughlin was on the spot to tally the goal.
"We just took it to them and had them out of rhythm the entire first half," said S-E coach Kylie Davis. "It nice to know that we're still improving midway through the season. This is about the time of year when things can get stale (for a team), but we just keep getting better."
Shanae Wright handled 14 shots to record the shutout.
The Marauders (5-4) play Sauquoit Valley on Saturday.
Summary
(1-0 S-E at half)
Goals-assists: Taylor Coughlin, 1-0; Sierra Barker, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (SE) 7-4. (V) 18-1.
Saves: (SE) Shanae Wright 14. (V) 3.

Johnson City 3, Norwich 1
JOHNSON CITY – Johnson City took advantage of its golden opportunity, and scored the go-ahead goal with three minutes left in the second half to beat Norwich Monday.
A Norwich player was struck in the face with a pass, and fell to the ground. Norwich's defense relaxed, while JC played on. That momentary NHS lapse allowed JC's Sam Majewski to score the game-winner. The Wildcats added an insurance goal in the last minute against a pushed-up Norwich offense.
"I felt that we pressured them the entire second half, and were playing in their defensive third most of the time," said Norwich coach Adam Sprague. "Johnson City had a really good first half, but honestly, the shots they were getting weren't great shots. Kassidy (Seary, Norwich goalie), had to make about four great saves, but we expect that."
Down 1-0, Norwich scored with two minutes left in the first half. Shelby Benjamin's free kick cleared the Johnson City defense, and Savannah Williams made a strong run and one-touched the ball for her first goal of the season.
Norwich plays at Seton Catholic Central today.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Savannah Williams, 1-0; Shelby Benjamin, 0-1. (JC) Brittany Carpenter, 1-0; Sam Majewski, 1-0; Taylor Alexis, 1-0; Brittany Campbell, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (JC) 20-3, (N) 8-3
Saves: (JC) Lexi Thorn, 2, (N) Kassidy Seary, 17.

Walton 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Walton scored the tying and winning goals in the final 7 1/2 minutes of play to defeat Oxford on Tuesday.
Dallas Beang put Oxford on the board 14 1/2 minutes into the second half with an unassisted goal. That lead stood until Walton's Olivia Haven scored with 7:28 remaining. Katie McGuire netted the winner with four minutes left.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Dallas Beang, 1-0; (W) Olivia Haven, 1-0, Katie McGuire (4:02), 1-1; Kelsey Smith, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 20-9, (O) 19-3.
Saves: (W) Lily Siniscalchi, 6, (O) Rachel Seiler 13.

Field Hockey

Greene 1, Maine-Endwell 0
GREENE – The Trojans claimed the type of quality win that had been missing this season.
Greene's lone goal came at the 22:16 mark of the second half when reserve Gina Lobdell found the cage after a scramble in the penalty circle.
The win lifted Greene's mark to 4-3 overall, and comes on the heels of recent losses to Whitney Point and Afton. "It's a huge win for us," said Greene coach Sue Carlin "We've been so close. We have played well in spurts, we just needed to play well for longer spurts or for an entire game. We passed it well today and used each other well."
Defenders Allison Stanton at sweeper as well as Sydney Bennett and Jessica Kehoe spearheaded the shutout ahead of keeper Julia Amell, who finished with four saves. "I hope this will get us going in the right direction," Carlin said.
Greene plays at Whitney Point Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Gina Lobdell, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 5-2, (ME) 4-1.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 4, (ME) Cassie Miller, 4.

Canastota 7, Sherburne-Earlville 1
CANASTOTA – Canastota scored the game's final five goals to defeat Sherburne-Earlville at home Tuesday.
Morgan Lynd and Josie Sgarlate had two goals apiece for the Raiders.
S-E made it a 2-1 game in the first half when Megan Rodman scored off an Alexa Bates pass.
Summary
(4-1 at half)
Goals-assists; (C) Morgan Lynd 2-1, Josie Sgarlate, 2-0; Kelly Mason, 1-0; Alex Jones, 1-0; Julia Collins, 1-1; Emily Barrett, 0-1; Allyson Malbouf, 0-1. (SE) Megan Rodman, 1-0; Alexa Bates, 0-1.
Shots-corners; (SE) 4-4, (C) 27-10.
Saves: (SE) Allison Johnson, 19, (C) Grace Campbell, 3.

Girls' Swimming

Greene 96, Odessa-Montour 75
GREENE – Greene won 10 out of 12 events in winning its second straight meet Tuesday night at Greene.
The Trojans captured the first five events with Nicole Flohr outtouching the second-place finisher in the 200-yard freestyle by a mere three hundredths of a second. Kailey Yanusas, Julia Arboit, Flohr, Tayler Wahlers, Audrey Platta, and Marissa Pavlovich all had multiple victories.
"We thought this would be the most evenly matched team we would face," said Greene coach Mike Platta. "At the beginning we came out strong, and kept the momentum going until the end of the meet."
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Margo McDermott, Marissa Pavlovich, Kailey Yanusas, Audrey Platta, 2:15.9. 200 free: (G) Nicole Flohr, 2:26.85; 200 IM: (G) Yanusas, 2:33.70. 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 27.67. Diving: (G) Taylor Wahlers, 148.35. 100 fly: (OM) Syria Theue, 1:20.76. 100 free: (G) Arboit, 1:01.65. 500 free: (G) Yanusas, 6:12.56. 200 free relay: (G) Arboit, Wahlers, Platta, Yanusas, 1:55.17 100 back: (G) Flohr, 1;13.95. 100 breaststroke: (OM) Tori Reese, 1:21.24. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Platta, Flohr, Pavlovich, 4:29.44.

Volleyball

Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Morgan Bullis contributed in all areas helping B-G (7-0) sweep three games from Oxford Tuesday, 25-23, 25-11, 25-13.
Bullis had 11 kills, four assists, and four aces in the Bobcats' victory. Tierney Decker led the victors with seven service aces.
Leaders
Oxford: Mariah Bullock 2 aces, 2 kills, 4 assists; Raigen Ehly, 2 kills, 6 digs; Leah Karn, 2 kills, 2 assists, 4 digs; Indaria Quintana, 6 digs.
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 11 kills, 4 assists, 4 aces, 1 block; Meghan Hopkins, 4 aces; Tierney Decker, 7 aces; Camille Hawikins, 3 kills, 3 aces.

Harpursville 3, Unadilla Valley 0
HARPURSVILLE – Harpursville improved its league record to 6-0 this season beating Unadilla Valley in three games Tuesday, 25-17, 25-8, 25-11.
Madison Paugh had 21 aces and eight kills to lead the Hornets.
Hannah Lazarus finished with three kills for UV, Blaize Kolvik and Nicole Mackey finished with four assists apiece, and Shannon McIntyre led the defense with five digs.

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