Oxford avenges loss, rallies for win over Greene
Girls' Soccer
Oxford 2, Greene 1
OXFORD – Four-goal losers to Greene in the first meeting this season, Oxford avenged that defeat breaking through for its first win of the season Tuesday.
Cheyanne Moore scored both goals for Oxford, the latter with just 2:01 left in regulation. Amy Branham initiated the play for the Blackhawks making a pass up the right side. Moore made a one-touch move, then fired a shot into the far left netting.
Greene led early on Olivia Reagan's first-half goal before Moore tied it up before halftime. "We didn't get down after we fell behind, and we never gave up," said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle.
Oxford plays at Bainbridge-Guilford Thursday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Olivia Reagan, 1-0, Kayla Page, 0-1. (O) Cheyanne Moore, 2-0, Amy Branham, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 18-9, (O) 11-1.
Saves: (G) Katie Carey, 7, (O) Rachel Seiler, 13.
Franklin 6, G-MU 2
COPES CORNERS – Franklin caught G-MU on its heels early as Kristen Brownell scored 39 seconds in, and Jessica Downin tallied the first of her three goals 2 1/2 minutes later as the Devils toppled G-MU Tuesday.
Franklin scored all six of its goals in the first half, although the Raiders did regroup after the early barrage. Tayler Nichols netted the Raiders' first goal 12 minutes into the first half.
"I think those first two goals set the scene for the first half," said G-MU coach Meghan Benoit. "After we scored, I thought we played them fairly well."
Nichols also scored in the second half. The Raiders are idle until next Tuesday when they visit Edmeston.
Summary
(6-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (F) Jess Downin, 3-1; Kristen Brownell, 1-0; Paige Fairchild, 1-0; Allie Eichler, 1-0, (G) Tayler Nichols, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (F) 13-4, (G) 5-2.
Saves: (F) Alicia DaSilva, 1. (G) Katie Schultes, 3, Charlene Heisler, 2.
Golf
Norwich 210, Chenango Valley 218
PLYMOUTH – Norwich won its sixth straight match and clinched a winning season defeating Chenango Valley Tuesday at Canasawacta Country Club.
The victory over CV avenges an earlier loss to the Warriors, and it is the third time in the current win streak in which the Tornado reversed a previous loss. "It was a good night for us, but we know we can still do better," said Norwich coach David Branham. "If everyone is clicking on all cylinders, I don't think we'll lose a match on this course."
Ryan Johnson again led the Tornado (8-5) with a 1-over-par 37 to earn overall match medalist honors. Nate Scheer shot a 40, Joe Mioduszewski notched a 41, Alex Gage had a 44, while Kai Scheer turned in a 48.
Norwich plays at Susquehanna Valley today.
Results
(Par 36 front nine at CCC)
Norwich: Ryan Johnson, 37; Nate Scheer, 40; Joe Mioduszewski, 41; Alex Gage, 44; Kai Scheer, 48.
Chenango Valley: Charlie Kane, 39; Zach Wyatt, 41; Zach Tripp, 42; Jared Cornell, 48; Devin Bucklin, 48.
Boys' Soccer
V-V-S 3, Sherburne-Earlville 0
VERNON – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill scored all of its goals in the second half in a shutout victory over Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.
Keith Rose made 20 saves for the Marauders in the loss. "We did well holding them without a goal in the first half," said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. "We showing more consistency and discipline, and I'm hoping we put some things together for our remaining games."
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (V) Aaron Duschesne 1-0; Tyler Brewer, 1-0; Nick Metzger, 0-1; Jack Colmer, 1-0.
Shots-corners: VVS (35-18) (SE) 0-2.
Saves: (V) none. (SE) Keith Rose, 20.
Oxford 2, Greene 1
OXFORD – Four-goal losers to Greene in the first meeting this season, Oxford avenged that defeat breaking through for its first win of the season Tuesday.
Cheyanne Moore scored both goals for Oxford, the latter with just 2:01 left in regulation. Amy Branham initiated the play for the Blackhawks making a pass up the right side. Moore made a one-touch move, then fired a shot into the far left netting.
Greene led early on Olivia Reagan's first-half goal before Moore tied it up before halftime. "We didn't get down after we fell behind, and we never gave up," said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle.
Oxford plays at Bainbridge-Guilford Thursday.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Olivia Reagan, 1-0, Kayla Page, 0-1. (O) Cheyanne Moore, 2-0, Amy Branham, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 18-9, (O) 11-1.
Saves: (G) Katie Carey, 7, (O) Rachel Seiler, 13.
Franklin 6, G-MU 2
COPES CORNERS – Franklin caught G-MU on its heels early as Kristen Brownell scored 39 seconds in, and Jessica Downin tallied the first of her three goals 2 1/2 minutes later as the Devils toppled G-MU Tuesday.
Franklin scored all six of its goals in the first half, although the Raiders did regroup after the early barrage. Tayler Nichols netted the Raiders' first goal 12 minutes into the first half.
"I think those first two goals set the scene for the first half," said G-MU coach Meghan Benoit. "After we scored, I thought we played them fairly well."
Nichols also scored in the second half. The Raiders are idle until next Tuesday when they visit Edmeston.
Summary
(6-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (F) Jess Downin, 3-1; Kristen Brownell, 1-0; Paige Fairchild, 1-0; Allie Eichler, 1-0, (G) Tayler Nichols, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (F) 13-4, (G) 5-2.
Saves: (F) Alicia DaSilva, 1. (G) Katie Schultes, 3, Charlene Heisler, 2.
Golf
Norwich 210, Chenango Valley 218
PLYMOUTH – Norwich won its sixth straight match and clinched a winning season defeating Chenango Valley Tuesday at Canasawacta Country Club.
The victory over CV avenges an earlier loss to the Warriors, and it is the third time in the current win streak in which the Tornado reversed a previous loss. "It was a good night for us, but we know we can still do better," said Norwich coach David Branham. "If everyone is clicking on all cylinders, I don't think we'll lose a match on this course."
Ryan Johnson again led the Tornado (8-5) with a 1-over-par 37 to earn overall match medalist honors. Nate Scheer shot a 40, Joe Mioduszewski notched a 41, Alex Gage had a 44, while Kai Scheer turned in a 48.
Norwich plays at Susquehanna Valley today.
Results
(Par 36 front nine at CCC)
Norwich: Ryan Johnson, 37; Nate Scheer, 40; Joe Mioduszewski, 41; Alex Gage, 44; Kai Scheer, 48.
Chenango Valley: Charlie Kane, 39; Zach Wyatt, 41; Zach Tripp, 42; Jared Cornell, 48; Devin Bucklin, 48.
Boys' Soccer
V-V-S 3, Sherburne-Earlville 0
VERNON – Vernon-Verona-Sherrill scored all of its goals in the second half in a shutout victory over Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.
Keith Rose made 20 saves for the Marauders in the loss. "We did well holding them without a goal in the first half," said S-E coach Mike Rodriguez. "We showing more consistency and discipline, and I'm hoping we put some things together for our remaining games."
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (V) Aaron Duschesne 1-0; Tyler Brewer, 1-0; Nick Metzger, 0-1; Jack Colmer, 1-0.
Shots-corners: VVS (35-18) (SE) 0-2.
Saves: (V) none. (SE) Keith Rose, 20.
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