Football roundup: Oxford shows second-half mettle
Football
Oxford 20, Candor 12
CANDOR - Oxford turned up the intensity in the second half scoring two touchdowns to win its third road outing in four games this season.
The Blackhawks struggled in the first half failing to score on a first-and-goal, and trailing 12-7 after Candor's Josh Wilcox ran for a 70-yard touchdown.
Some simple input from the players at halftime allowed the Oxford coaching staff to make the proper adjustments.
"(The team) gave us some good feedback, and everything they were telling us really helped us out," said Oxford coach Jeff Newton. "It was a totally different (Oxford) team in the second half."
Oxford's defense allowed less than 60 total yards in the second half, and swept by the Indians with two scores in the third quarter.
Angelo Gonzalez, who stepped into the game late in the first half, threw an 8-yard TD pass to Trenton Lyons, then hooked up with sophomore Harry Oliver on a 16-yard TD strike.
Bryan Simpson led the Oxford offense with 152 yards rushing and a four-yard TD run in the opening half.
Oxford hosts defending Class D champion Tioga on Friday.
Score by quarters
Oxf. 0 7 13 0—20
Can 0 12 0 0—12
Scoring Summary
Second quarter
C: Josh Wilcox 6 run (run failed)
O: Bryan Simpson 4 run (Nick Neer kick)
C: Wilcox 70 run (pass failed
Third quarter
O: Angelo Gonzalez 8 pass to Trenton Lyons (Neer kick)
O: Gonzalez 16 pass to Harry Oliver (kick failed)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: Candor (31-179 yds total) O: Bryan Simpson, 20-152; Nick Neer, 5-24; Lyons, 1-(-2); Gonzalez, 2-0. (28-174)
Passing: ( C) 3-8-0, 3 yds; (O) Gonzalez, 8-16-1, 168 yds, 2 TDs; Barry, 3-11-1, 33 yds; Neer, 1-1-0, 11 yds.
Receiving: (O) Neer, 5-93; Kevin Davis, 3-74; Lyons, 3-29; Harry Oliver, 1-16.
Utica Notre Dame 28, Sherburne-Earlville 12
UTICA – Too much Kevin Warmack sent Sherburne-Earlville to its first defeat of the season Saturday afternoon.
Warmack, a senior quarterback for Utica Notre Dame, scored every point for the Jugglers rushing for 276 yards and four touchdowns.
“We had some opportunities (to stop him), but he’d squirm out of tackles and make plays,” said S-E coach Mike Jasper.
Utica Notre Dame put the game away after scoring in the third to make it 22-12. On the ensuing kickoff, the short boot hit an S-E defender, and the Jugglers recovered. Warmack capped a time-consuming drive with a four-yard TD.
The Marauders traded first-quarter touchdowns. Matt Hull hauled in Cody Marango’s 40-yard TD pass in the first quarter that made it 8-6, and in the third, Marango found Ben Khoury on a 30-yard TD strike closing the UND lead to 16-12.
With the loss, S-E (3-1) has Mt. Markham at home on Friday, then difficult division tests against Frankfort-Schuyler and Herkimer.
“We knew this game was important, but we also knew it wasn’t the whole season,” Jasper said. “There still is a lot of football to play, and our focus is taking care of our business.”
Score by quarters
S-E 6 0 6 0–12
UND 8 0 8 12–28
Scoring Summary
First quarter
U: Kevin Warmack 12 run (Warmack run)
SE: Cody Marango 40 pass to Matt Hull, (run failed)
Third quarter
U: Warmack 4 run (Warmack run)
SE: Marango 30 pass to Ben Khoury (run failed)
Fourth quarter
U: Warmack 38 run (run failed)
U: Warmack 4 run (run failed)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (SE) Brodie Roebuck, 9-60; Matt Hull, 10-58; Hunter Owen, 3-25; Ronnie Price, 4-12. (U) Warmack, 27-276, team total, 39-344 yds.
Passing: (SE) Cody Marango, 4-10-1, 77 yds, 2 Tds. (U) Warmack, 5-12-0, 81 yds.
Receiving: (SE) Ben Khoury, 2-37; Matt Hull, 1-40; Gavin Giroux, 1-0.
Unatego 36, Bainbridge-Guilford 16
BAINBRIDGE - Josh Feyerabend threw for four touchdowns and ran for the Spartans' initial score in Friday night's road victory over Bainbridge-Guilford.
Feyerabend scored on an 18-yard keeper to make it 7-0 in the opening quarter.
B-G looked to counter that score driving to the Unatego 10 only to give the ball up on downs. On the first play of Unatego's next possession, Feyerabend hit Ryan Marszal on a quick slant pass that went 90 yards to paydirt.
"We thought we did a good job holding them in the running game, but they just carved us up in the passing game," said B-G coach Tim Mattingly of Unatego.
Feyerabend went 14-for-20 for 286 yards to go with his aforementioned scores. An early fourth-quarter TD pass of 40 yards to Kyle Spaulding made it 36-0.
B-G's Tylor Macumber hauled in a 29-yard TD pass from Austin Carr, and Carr's five-yard keeper capped the scoring.
"We knew we didn't match up well with them on the outside, and their athleticism was just too much for us," Mattingly said.
Bainbridge-Guilford faces Unadilla Valley on Friday.
Score by quarters
Unat.21 0 8 7–36
B-G 0 0 0 16–16
Scoring Summary
U: Josh Feyerabend 18 run (Josh Feyerabend kick)
U: Ryan Marszal 90 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Ryan Marszal pass from Josh Feyerbend)
U: Tanner Winchester 30 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Whitehill kick)
U: Austin Ryan 32 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Ryan Marszal pass from Tanner Winchester)
U: Kyle Spaulding 40 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Whitehill kick)
B : Tylor Macumber 29 pass from Austin Carr (Spenser Stevens run)
B: Austin Carr 5 run (Stevens run)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (U) Tanner Winchester 2-17, Nate Wilsey 7-18, Josh Feyerabend 7-46, Zach Youngs 4-2, Bryden Roefs 1-1, Mike Rose 1-(minus-1), Jared Smith 3-16. (BG) Dylan Moffitt 7-50, Ben Bivar 20-82, Austin Carr 10-17, Spenser Stevens 7-54.
Passing: (U) Josh Feyerabend 14-20-0, 28 yds, 4 TDs, (BG) Austin Carr, 4-17-1, 93 yds, 2 TDs.
Receiving: (U) Tanner Winchester 6-115, Ryan Marszal 3-138, Kyle Spaulding 2-14, Jared Jones 1-1, Nate Wilsey 2-18. (BG) Bailey Green 3-47, Austin Capolupo 1-18, Tylor Macumber 1-29.
Chenango Forks 39, Greene 3
GREENE – Chenango Forks parlayed a rough start for Greene into its fourth straight win this season Friday evening.
The Trojans turned the ball over after two of its first three plays, and Forks scored on its first two offensive plays building a 13-0 lead in the first quarter.
Quarterback Jack Sherwood scored on a 48-yard run, and then Sherwood connected with Cody Lamond on a 45-yard TD pass "We buckled down after their first two scores," said Greene coach Dave Gorton. "We moved the ball a couple of times into their territory. We had an incomplete pass on one fourth-down play, and an interception on another fourth-down play. We felt we could have had a better result on the scoreboard in the first half."
Forks' offense produced three touchdowns in the third quarter to put the game out of reach.
Greene kicker Wyatt Johns connected on a 32-yard field goal in the fourth to break up the shutout. "We did a lot of things we hoped to do and moved the ball, Chenango Forks just took advantage of us in a couple of spots," Gorton said.
Score by quarters
CF 13 0 20 6-39
Gr. 0 0 0 3—3
Scoring Summary
CF: Jack Sherwood, 48 run (kick failed)
CF: Sherwood 45 pass to Cody Lamond ( Silvanic kick)
CF: Lamond 13 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Sherwood 25 pass to Robert Story (kick failed)
CF: Tim McDonald 24 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: McDonald 6 run (kick failed)
G: Wyatt Johns 32 field goal
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (CF) Tim McDonald, 7-69; Jack Sherwood, 4-45; Cody Lamond, 5-43; Ryan Bronson, 7-32; LJ Watson, 4-23; Isaiah Roman, 4-16; Dylan Studer, 4-23. (G) Luke Erickson, 14-34; Cole Nelson, 4-19; Zach Orzell, 12-43; Tyler Dickman, 4-9; Josh Harrington, 2-3.
Passing: (CF) Sherwood, 3-5-0, 2 TDs. (G) Zach Orzell, 5-16—2, 29 yds.
Receiving: (CF) Lamond, 1-45; Story, 1-25; Watson, 1-9; (G) Lucian Austin, 1-14; Shawn Brigham, 1-10; Nelson, 1-6; Dickman, 1-6; L. Erickson, 1- (-7).
Oxford 20, Candor 12
CANDOR - Oxford turned up the intensity in the second half scoring two touchdowns to win its third road outing in four games this season.
The Blackhawks struggled in the first half failing to score on a first-and-goal, and trailing 12-7 after Candor's Josh Wilcox ran for a 70-yard touchdown.
Some simple input from the players at halftime allowed the Oxford coaching staff to make the proper adjustments.
"(The team) gave us some good feedback, and everything they were telling us really helped us out," said Oxford coach Jeff Newton. "It was a totally different (Oxford) team in the second half."
Oxford's defense allowed less than 60 total yards in the second half, and swept by the Indians with two scores in the third quarter.
Angelo Gonzalez, who stepped into the game late in the first half, threw an 8-yard TD pass to Trenton Lyons, then hooked up with sophomore Harry Oliver on a 16-yard TD strike.
Bryan Simpson led the Oxford offense with 152 yards rushing and a four-yard TD run in the opening half.
Oxford hosts defending Class D champion Tioga on Friday.
Score by quarters
Oxf. 0 7 13 0—20
Can 0 12 0 0—12
Scoring Summary
Second quarter
C: Josh Wilcox 6 run (run failed)
O: Bryan Simpson 4 run (Nick Neer kick)
C: Wilcox 70 run (pass failed
Third quarter
O: Angelo Gonzalez 8 pass to Trenton Lyons (Neer kick)
O: Gonzalez 16 pass to Harry Oliver (kick failed)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: Candor (31-179 yds total) O: Bryan Simpson, 20-152; Nick Neer, 5-24; Lyons, 1-(-2); Gonzalez, 2-0. (28-174)
Passing: ( C) 3-8-0, 3 yds; (O) Gonzalez, 8-16-1, 168 yds, 2 TDs; Barry, 3-11-1, 33 yds; Neer, 1-1-0, 11 yds.
Receiving: (O) Neer, 5-93; Kevin Davis, 3-74; Lyons, 3-29; Harry Oliver, 1-16.
Utica Notre Dame 28, Sherburne-Earlville 12
UTICA – Too much Kevin Warmack sent Sherburne-Earlville to its first defeat of the season Saturday afternoon.
Warmack, a senior quarterback for Utica Notre Dame, scored every point for the Jugglers rushing for 276 yards and four touchdowns.
“We had some opportunities (to stop him), but he’d squirm out of tackles and make plays,” said S-E coach Mike Jasper.
Utica Notre Dame put the game away after scoring in the third to make it 22-12. On the ensuing kickoff, the short boot hit an S-E defender, and the Jugglers recovered. Warmack capped a time-consuming drive with a four-yard TD.
The Marauders traded first-quarter touchdowns. Matt Hull hauled in Cody Marango’s 40-yard TD pass in the first quarter that made it 8-6, and in the third, Marango found Ben Khoury on a 30-yard TD strike closing the UND lead to 16-12.
With the loss, S-E (3-1) has Mt. Markham at home on Friday, then difficult division tests against Frankfort-Schuyler and Herkimer.
“We knew this game was important, but we also knew it wasn’t the whole season,” Jasper said. “There still is a lot of football to play, and our focus is taking care of our business.”
Score by quarters
S-E 6 0 6 0–12
UND 8 0 8 12–28
Scoring Summary
First quarter
U: Kevin Warmack 12 run (Warmack run)
SE: Cody Marango 40 pass to Matt Hull, (run failed)
Third quarter
U: Warmack 4 run (Warmack run)
SE: Marango 30 pass to Ben Khoury (run failed)
Fourth quarter
U: Warmack 38 run (run failed)
U: Warmack 4 run (run failed)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (SE) Brodie Roebuck, 9-60; Matt Hull, 10-58; Hunter Owen, 3-25; Ronnie Price, 4-12. (U) Warmack, 27-276, team total, 39-344 yds.
Passing: (SE) Cody Marango, 4-10-1, 77 yds, 2 Tds. (U) Warmack, 5-12-0, 81 yds.
Receiving: (SE) Ben Khoury, 2-37; Matt Hull, 1-40; Gavin Giroux, 1-0.
Unatego 36, Bainbridge-Guilford 16
BAINBRIDGE - Josh Feyerabend threw for four touchdowns and ran for the Spartans' initial score in Friday night's road victory over Bainbridge-Guilford.
Feyerabend scored on an 18-yard keeper to make it 7-0 in the opening quarter.
B-G looked to counter that score driving to the Unatego 10 only to give the ball up on downs. On the first play of Unatego's next possession, Feyerabend hit Ryan Marszal on a quick slant pass that went 90 yards to paydirt.
"We thought we did a good job holding them in the running game, but they just carved us up in the passing game," said B-G coach Tim Mattingly of Unatego.
Feyerabend went 14-for-20 for 286 yards to go with his aforementioned scores. An early fourth-quarter TD pass of 40 yards to Kyle Spaulding made it 36-0.
B-G's Tylor Macumber hauled in a 29-yard TD pass from Austin Carr, and Carr's five-yard keeper capped the scoring.
"We knew we didn't match up well with them on the outside, and their athleticism was just too much for us," Mattingly said.
Bainbridge-Guilford faces Unadilla Valley on Friday.
Score by quarters
Unat.21 0 8 7–36
B-G 0 0 0 16–16
Scoring Summary
U: Josh Feyerabend 18 run (Josh Feyerabend kick)
U: Ryan Marszal 90 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Ryan Marszal pass from Josh Feyerbend)
U: Tanner Winchester 30 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Whitehill kick)
U: Austin Ryan 32 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Ryan Marszal pass from Tanner Winchester)
U: Kyle Spaulding 40 pass from Josh Feyerabend (Whitehill kick)
B : Tylor Macumber 29 pass from Austin Carr (Spenser Stevens run)
B: Austin Carr 5 run (Stevens run)
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (U) Tanner Winchester 2-17, Nate Wilsey 7-18, Josh Feyerabend 7-46, Zach Youngs 4-2, Bryden Roefs 1-1, Mike Rose 1-(minus-1), Jared Smith 3-16. (BG) Dylan Moffitt 7-50, Ben Bivar 20-82, Austin Carr 10-17, Spenser Stevens 7-54.
Passing: (U) Josh Feyerabend 14-20-0, 28 yds, 4 TDs, (BG) Austin Carr, 4-17-1, 93 yds, 2 TDs.
Receiving: (U) Tanner Winchester 6-115, Ryan Marszal 3-138, Kyle Spaulding 2-14, Jared Jones 1-1, Nate Wilsey 2-18. (BG) Bailey Green 3-47, Austin Capolupo 1-18, Tylor Macumber 1-29.
Chenango Forks 39, Greene 3
GREENE – Chenango Forks parlayed a rough start for Greene into its fourth straight win this season Friday evening.
The Trojans turned the ball over after two of its first three plays, and Forks scored on its first two offensive plays building a 13-0 lead in the first quarter.
Quarterback Jack Sherwood scored on a 48-yard run, and then Sherwood connected with Cody Lamond on a 45-yard TD pass "We buckled down after their first two scores," said Greene coach Dave Gorton. "We moved the ball a couple of times into their territory. We had an incomplete pass on one fourth-down play, and an interception on another fourth-down play. We felt we could have had a better result on the scoreboard in the first half."
Forks' offense produced three touchdowns in the third quarter to put the game out of reach.
Greene kicker Wyatt Johns connected on a 32-yard field goal in the fourth to break up the shutout. "We did a lot of things we hoped to do and moved the ball, Chenango Forks just took advantage of us in a couple of spots," Gorton said.
Score by quarters
CF 13 0 20 6-39
Gr. 0 0 0 3—3
Scoring Summary
CF: Jack Sherwood, 48 run (kick failed)
CF: Sherwood 45 pass to Cody Lamond ( Silvanic kick)
CF: Lamond 13 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: Sherwood 25 pass to Robert Story (kick failed)
CF: Tim McDonald 24 run (Silvanic kick)
CF: McDonald 6 run (kick failed)
G: Wyatt Johns 32 field goal
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (CF) Tim McDonald, 7-69; Jack Sherwood, 4-45; Cody Lamond, 5-43; Ryan Bronson, 7-32; LJ Watson, 4-23; Isaiah Roman, 4-16; Dylan Studer, 4-23. (G) Luke Erickson, 14-34; Cole Nelson, 4-19; Zach Orzell, 12-43; Tyler Dickman, 4-9; Josh Harrington, 2-3.
Passing: (CF) Sherwood, 3-5-0, 2 TDs. (G) Zach Orzell, 5-16—2, 29 yds.
Receiving: (CF) Lamond, 1-45; Story, 1-25; Watson, 1-9; (G) Lucian Austin, 1-14; Shawn Brigham, 1-10; Nelson, 1-6; Dickman, 1-6; L. Erickson, 1- (-7).
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