Marauders host lone cross country meet of season

Cross Country

SHERBURNE – In its only home outing of the season, Sherburne-Earlville's boys and girls each grabbed one team victory apiece Wednesday afternoon.
Among 37 boys competing over the 2.6-mile layout, S-E senior Ian Benedict was sixth overall timing 17:56. On the girls' side the Marauders' Miranda Wright wound up a team-best 18th out of 42 girls clocking 24:53.
S-E head coach Anne Geary said the course was reduced by half a mile due to course damage suffered from the spring, 2014 run-off. "It was kind of hard to gauge what the times meant, but I think the kids were encouraged by their performances today, and they appreciated the opportunity to perform in front of family and friends," Geary said.
The Marauders race in the E.J. Herman Invitational on Saturday.
Results (2.6-mile course)
Girls' team scores: S-E 20, Dolgeville inc. Sauquoit Valley 15, S-E 50; Westmoreland 17, S-E 39; Canastota 17, S-E 49.
Individual results (top-five girls out of 42): Rachel Bargabos, Canastota, 18:57; Jenna Kondielawa, SV, 20:00; Andrea George, SV, 20:17; Violet Scibior, SV, 21:04; Summer Walker, SV, 21:32.
S-E girls: Miranda Wright (18), 24:53; Abby Ryan (22), 25:31; Alexis Kane (26), 26:59; Ashley Palmer (28), 27:09; Emma Baker (33), 28:01. Other finisher: Sage Westcott (40), 34:30.
Boys' team scores: S-E 21, Westmorland inc. Sauquoit Valley, 16, S-E 46; Dolgeville 26, S-E, 29; Canastota 26, S-E 30.
Top-five overall boys out of 37 runners: Cole Bocher (SV), 16:34; Devin Murphy, SV, 16:34; Adam VanValkenburgh, Can, 17:10; Steve Philpotts, SV, 17:11; Taylor Philpotts, SV, 17:14.
S-E boys: Ian Benedict (6), 17:56; Kenny Ulrich (17), 19:50; Tristan Rainford (22), 20:53; Brandon Lambert (26), 22:29; Jeremy Carooll (28), 22:39. Jacob Bennett (30), 22:59.

Norwich hosts five-team meet
NORWICH – Norwich hosted Johnson City, Seton Catholic Central, Chenango Forks, and Oneonta in an invitational-style meet Tuesday afternoon on its senior recognition day.
A total of 58 varsity boys competed with Norwich’s Frankie Garcia placing third overall in 20:13. Martha Clemens had the top NHS girls finish clocking 25:33 to place eighth out of 37 girls.
Below are top-five finishers and Norwich results:
Boys
Top five: Logan Mancuso (On), 18:45; Sam Baskin (On), 19:17; Frankie Garcia (N), 20:13; Jacob DePauw (On), 20:29; Kaleb Kille, JC), 20:56.
Norwich runners: Ben Ericksen (9), 21:16; Connor Nichols (14), 22:16; Zayn Harper (21), 23:05; Marcus Cashman (22), 23:08, Steven LoPresti (40), 25:13.
Girls
Top five: Emily Cluck (JC), 23:16; Marlee Shaffer (S), 24:08; Shayna Will (S), 24:38; Jamie Farrel (S), 24:51; Molly Burdick (JC), 24:57.
Norwich: Martha Clemens (8), 25:33; Kristen Slate (10), 25:38; Liz Eddy (23) 28:33; Corinne Shea (26), 30:25.

Girls' Swimming

Greene 96, Johnson City 81
GREENE – Greene completed the first of two back-to-back scheduled meets with its third straight win Wednesday against Johnson City.
Kailey Yanusas and Julia Arboit combined two individual wins with two victories in relays to notch four total victories on the day. Greene won 10 of 12 events, and in its three-meet victory streak, had 31 wins out of 36 events.
"Swimming on consecutive nights is kind of like rolling the dice," said Greene head coach 0Mike Platta. "Some kids respond well, and some are tired. I felt we had some good performances, and now we have two weeks before our next meet against Norwich."
Greene (3-3) faces Norwich Oct. 9.
Results
200 medley relay: (G) Nicole Flohr, Marissa Pavlovich, Margo McDermott, Audrey Platta, 2:21.37. 200 free: (G) Kailey Yanusas, 2:18.84. 200 IM: (G) Pavlovich, 2:51.13. 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 27.05. Diving: (G) Taylor Wahlers, 153.10. 100 fly: (G) Yanusas, 1:11.92. 100 free: (G) Arboit, 1:02.00. 500 free: (JC) Madeline Antoine, 6:17.10. 200 free relay: (G) Arboit, Platta, Wahlers, yanusas, 1:55.22 100 back: (G) Flohr, 1:13.84. 100 breaststroke: (JC) Nicki Golebiowski, 1:27.03. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Platta, McDermott, Yanusas, 4:27.12.

Golf

Norwich 213, Chenango Forks 218
PLYMOUTH – Norwich won its third straight match in as many days, and avenged another early-season loss beating Chenango Forks at Canasawacta Country Club Wednesday.
Joe Mioduszewski shot his second straight 38 over the par-36 front nine, and he shared overall medalist honors with Ryan Johnson. Nate Scheer turned in a 39, Alex Gage shot 45, and Connor Nial carded a 53.
"The home course advantage is everything, and it's a massive advantage for us," said Norwich coach David Branham of this week's successes -- all at home.
Norwich (6-5) is idle until Monday's away match with Johnson City.
Results
(Par-36 front nine at CCC)
Norwich: Joe Mioduszewski, 38; Ryan Johnson 38; Nate Scheer, 39; Alex Gage 45; Connor Nial, 53.
Chenango Forks: Kyle Norton, 42; Zach Norton, 42; Ryan Gresham, 44; Garrett Krisko, 44; Michael Bubniak, 46.

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