Greene makes it two straight against Maine-Endwell

Field Hockey

Greene 1, Maine-Endwell 0
ENDWELL – Greene duplicated its one-goal win over Maine-Endwell from last month, but this time around, found the cage with the winning goal in the final minute of play.
The Trojans drew a penalty corner after a run into the circle by eighth-grader McKenna Sergi. The Trojans called a timeout to set up the corner play, and the play that was called was executed perfectly.
Jess Kehoe inserted the pass to Laura Durdon, who one-timed a shot to the left side of the goal. Katie Anderson scooped up the loose ball, then fed a pass across the penalty area to Sergi, who put away the winner.
Greene allowed just one shot from the Spartans, and it proved a difficult one to stop, said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "Our team as a whole played much better," the Greene coach said. "Jess (Kehoe) and Skylar Gilmore played great games on defense for us, and Tiffany Borst made a nice run for us about a minute before we scored. We're passing it better as a team and working better together."
Greene hosts Whitney Point on Friday in the first round of its tournament.
Summary
(0-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) McKenna Sergi, 1-0; Katie Anderson, 0-1; Laura Durdon, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 8-8, (ME) 1-3.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 1, (ME) Cassie Miller, 5.

New York Mills 5, Sherburne-Earlville 0
NEW YORK MILLS - New York Mills scored three goals within a five-minute span of the first half to reverse an earlier loss to Sherburne-Earlville.
Abbey Fitzgerald tallied eight minutes into the game, and Brie Fuccillo along with Alyssa Fuccillo followed that tally up with two more goals at the 18- and 17-minute marks.
"There were some strong moments for us in the game," said S-E coach Sheila Cooman of Wednesday's contest. "But you can't dig such a big hole and expect to climb out of it."
The Marauders play at Sauquoit Valley Friday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Alyssa Fuccillo, 2-1; Brie Fuccillo, 1-1; Abbey Fitzgerald, 1-0; Autumn Hellinger, 1-0; Amanda Fitzgerald, 0-2; McKenna Riley, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 14-8, (SE) 11-17.
Saves: (N) Jordyn Keeck-Beach, 11, (SE) Lexi Jordan, 4, Allison Johnson, 5.

Cross Country

Norwich runs at McQuaid Invitational
ROCHESTER – Norwich completed in the prestigious McQuaid Invitational last weekend with 257 schools and 7,500 total athletes participating.
In the boys' varsity race, one that had 296 finishers, Norwich's Frankie Garcia placed 70th in 18:01 over the three-mile course.
Among the Tornado girls, 312 girls competed with Martha Clemens' 22:34 garnering her a 122nd-place finish.
Below are Norwich results:
Girls (312 runners): Martha Clemens (122), 22:34; Liz Eddy (140), 23:00; Kristen Slate (193), 24:15; Corinne Shea (264), 26:10.
Boys (297 runners): Frank Garcia (70), 18:01; Marcus Cashman (145) 19:14; Connor Nichols (158), 19:29; Zayn Harper (219), 21:14; Michael Cardoza (236), 21:51; Steven Lopresti (240), 22:02.

Sherburne-Earlville shows improvement
WEST WINFIELD – In a five-team meet at Mount Markham Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville's ran times over the 2.8-mile course that were proportionally faster than any recorded performances this season, said Marauders coach Anne Geary.
"Collectively we ran very well," Geary said. "It was a good night."
Ian Benedict timed a 17:10 and was seventh overall, and Kenny Ulrich turned in a 19:06. The Marauders picked up one win in team scoring beating the host Mustangs.
S-E's Miranda Wright led the six-girl contingent timing 23:24. The Marauders girls, too, also picked up a dual meet victory over Mount Markham.
Sherburne-Earlville is at Herkimer Oct. 7.
Results
Boys team scores: Little Falls 26, S-E 31; Holland Patent 16, S-E 47; Clinton 16, S-E 47; S-E 15, Mt. Markham, inc.
Individual results: Ian Benedict, 17:10 (7th); Kenny Ulrich, 19:06; Tristan Rainford, 19:32; Brandon Lambert, 21:30; Jeremy Carroll, 21:30; Jacob Bennett, 22:16.
Girls team scores: Clinton 15, S-E 43; Little Falls 22, S-E 34; Holland Patent, 16, S-E 47; S-E 28, Mount Markham inc.
Individual results: Miranda Wright, 23:24; Abby Ryan, 25:25; Ashley Palmer, 26:21; Emma Baker, 26:42; Alexis Kane, 26:44; Sage Westcott, 31:14.

Girls' Tennis

Norwich 7, Chenango Valley 0
FENTON – Norwich completed an 11-1 regular season Wednesday afternoon defeating Chenango Valley on the road.
The win sets up a STAC semifinal at Vestal today. Over the past two seasons, Norwich has recorded a 23-1 mark, and recently clinched a third straight STAC division title.
Steph Elder wrapped up Wednesday's sweep with a three-set comeback win over Lindsay Thornton, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 14-12. "Steph Elder's win was a good example of the kids we have," said Norwich coach John Stewart. "The match was already in hand, but she fought back and won. That's indicative of who we are and how we compete. Steph chose to fight all the way to the end."
Norwich's top two singles players, Makenzie Maynard and Caroline Stewart, did not allow a game winning in straight sets.
Results
Singles: Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Laura LeVonne, 6-0, 6-0; Caroline Stewart (N) d. Abbie Carr, 6-0, 6-0; Steph Elder (N) d. Lindsay Thornton, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 14-12; Taylor Stroh (N) d. Savanah Judd, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles; Sam Gage-Cohley Acenowr (N) d. Katie Mach-Kelly Smith, 6-3, 6-1; Megan Burke-Danielle Williams (N) d. Linsey Reardon-Maddie Riley, 6-3, 6-1; Kinsey Chase-Robyn Berger (N) d. Caitlin Mellen-Abby Palmer, 6-1, 6-1.

Golf

Susquehanna Valley 216, Norwich 216
CONKLIN – Susquehanna Valley stopped Norwich's six-match winning streak Wednesday afternoon edging the Tornado in a tiebreaker.
The two teams were deadlocked at 216 in the five-player scoring format. Norwich coach David Branham said ties are broken by the lower of each team’s throwout scores, and SV's sixth man shot a 46 to Norwich's 52.
The Purple Tornado's Ryan Johnson easily claimed medalist honors eagling the ninth hole to shoot a one-under-par 35 over the Conklin Players Club front nine. Johnson's teammate and partner, Joe Mioduszewski, also eagled the final hole on his way to a 45.
Elsewhere for Norwich, Nate Scheer and Alex Gage turned in matching 43s, while Connor Nial added a 50.
Norwich (8-6) wraps up its season Oct. 8 at Windsor.
Results (*SV won sixth player tiebreaker)
Par-36 front nine at Conklin Players Club
SV: Jordan Wheeler, 41; Giuseppe Giammiano, 42; Cody Pritchard, 44; Jamie Shea, 44; Cory Harder, 45.
Norwich: Ryan Johnson, 35; Nate Scheer, 43; Alex Gage, 43; Joe Mioduszewski, 45; Connor Nial 50.

Volleyball

Bainbridge-Guilford 3,  Hancock 0
BAINBRIDGE – Bainbridge-Guilford won its tenth straight match to start the season beating Hancock in three games Wednesday, 25-14, 25-17, 25-17.
Morgan Bullis had three aces, three kills, and six assists in an all-around performance for B-G. Camille Hawkins served a team-high six aces.
B-G is at Unatego today.
Leaders
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 3 aces, 6 assists, 3 kills, 1 block; Camille Hawkins, 6 aces, 3 kills, 1 block; Cadi Barber, 2 aces; Tierney Decker, 2 aces, 2 kills; Lizzie Gius, 2 digs.
Hancock: Mariah Mee, 7 assists, 4 kills, 10 digs; Kinzie Mee, 9 digs; Megan O'Brien, 14 digs; Jocelyn D'Elia, 4 kills, 3 aces.
 
Sidney 3, Unadilla Valley 2
SIDNEY – Sidney turned back a UV comeback effort outlasting the Storm in five games Wednesday, 25-21, 25-22, 14-25, 24-26, 25-10.
Jilleen Livingston led Sidney with 17 kills and five stuff blocks.
Hannah Lazarus had nine kills for UV (6-5), while Nicole Mackey picked up 13 assists.
Leaders
Sidney:  Jilleen Livingston 17 kills, 5 blocks, 10 digs; Faith Monaghan 19 assists, 2 aces;  Cindy Kaptan 10 digs, 2 aces; Jenn Houck 2 aces, 7 digs; Taylor Butler 6 assists, 6 kills, 7 digs
UV:  Shannon McIntyre 3 aces, 7 digs; Hannah Lazarus 9 kills, 1 block; Nicole Mackey 13 assists
JV:  UV 2, Sidney 1

Delhi 3, Afton 0
AFTON – Delhi’s Gianna Cappiello served 10 aces in Delhi’s three-set victory over Afton, 25-18, 25-14, 25-20.
Emma Davis had four kills and three digs for Afton (3-7).
Leaders
Delhi: Gianna Cappiello, 10 aces; Allison Hannigan, 5 kills; Meg Halbenian, 5 assists.
Afton: Emma Davis, 4 kills, 3 digs; Nicole Haynes, 3 kills, 2 assists, 3 digs; Rebecca Sickler, 5 digs, 2 assists; Amelia Reuter, 3 digs.

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