B-G, Greene pick up shutout victories

Boys' Soccer

Bainbridge-Guilford 2, Walton 0
WALTON – Bainbridge-Guilford scored two second-half goals to extend its unbeaten record to 7-0 Tuesday.
Zach Smith scored off an Adam Bauerle feed to break the tie, and Smith then scored on a direct kick as time expired.
The Bobcats host Delhi on Thursday.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Zach Smith, 2-0; Adam Bauerle, 0-1
Shots-corners: (W) 2-0 (BG) 15-6.
Saves; W) J. Pomeroy, 2. (BG) Brandt McCall, 2.

Greene 5, Unatego 0
OTEGO – Karl Zaengle finished with a hat trick as Greene blanked Unatego Tuesday on the road.
Luke Day and Zach Utter added goals for Greene, who built a 4-0 lead at the half.
Summary
(4-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 3-0; Luke Day, 1-1; Zach Utter, 1-0, (U) Ben Kinney, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 22-5, (G) 6-7.
Saves: (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 2, Briane Leone 1. (U) Noah Blake, 10.

Milford 5, G-MU 0
COPES CORNERS – Milford, unbeaten in the Tri-Valley League, scored three goals in the first half in Tuesday's shutout victory over G-MU.
Blake Elliott had the final goal of the first half, and then tallied the first goal of the second half. He was the lone Wildcats player with two goals.
"They have a lot of skill and a lot of class," said G-MU coach Steve Antczak of Milford. "I have to give them credit because they have a good team."
G-MU's mark fell to 2-8 overall.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals: (M) Shawn VanWarner, Michael Strenck, Blake Elliott 2, Dan Banks.
Shots-corners: (M) 24-4 (G) 4-1
Saves: (M) 3, (G) Nate O'Hara, 19.

Unadilla Valley 11, Afton 0
NEW BERLIN – Six different players scored goals for Unadilla Valley led by a four-goal night from Conor Pope in a rout of Afton Tuesday.
Pope had the Storm's first three goals lifting his club to a 5-0 halftime lead. Johnny Schermerhorn and Nate Barker had two goals apiece, while Dylan Thomsen, C.J. Hayes, and Will Martin contributed to the offense.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Conor Pope 4-1, Johnny Schermerhorn 2-1, Nate Barker, 2-0, Dylan Thomsen 1-0, CJ Hayes 1-0, Will Martin 1-0, Than Garry 0-1, Brendan Brooker 0-1, Kevin Meyers 0-1, Ben Kane 0-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 18-4, (A) 8-1.
Saves: (UV) Austin Taylor, 8, (A) 5.

Golf

Norwich 208, Binghamton 241
PLYMOUTH – Norwich sophomore Joe Mioduszewski became the fourth different Norwich golfer to earn outright medalist honors as the Tornado evened their overall mark at 5-5 Tuesday afternoon.
Mioduszewski birdied the fifth hole in shooting a 2-over-par 38 over the front nine at Canasawacta Country Club. Ryan Johnson and Nate Scheer carded matching 39s, Alex Gage had a 40, while Wes Mills turned in a 52.
Norwich hosts Chenango Forks today.
Results
(par-36 front nine at CCC)
Norwich: Joe Mioduszewski, 38; Ryan Johnson, 39; Nate Scheer, 39; Alex Gage, 40; Wes Mills, 52.
Binghamton: Sam Loeb, 44; Luke Scoville, 45; Gianni D'Alessandra, 48; Alex Surowka, 52; Justin Fiato, 52.

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