Greene rallies twice, avenges defeat to B-G
Evening Sun Report
Boys' Soccer
Greene 5, Bainbridge-Guilford 3
GREENE - Greene rallied from two deficits to deal Bainbridge-Guilford its first league loss of the season Tuesday night.
Luke Day had his second hat trick in as many games, but his first goal with 37 seconds left in the first half may have been the most important.
After the Trojans' Brian Leone scored with 10:03 left in the opening half to make it a 2-1 B-G lead, Day's tying goal set the stage for a big second half. "No question, that equalizer (by Day) was huge going into halftime," said Greene coach Rick Tallman.
Bainbridge-Guilford's Jake Cuozzo tallied his second goal of the game to move his team on top before Day had the next two tallies. Christian Klecha added an insurance goal for Greene (13-1) late in the game.
"I felt we did a pretty decent job trying to control play on he field, we just weren't taking advantage, and B-G did," Tallman said. "Luckily, we got it going a little better at the end of the first half."
Kyle Hanvey also scored for Bainbridge-Guilford (12-2).
Greene hosts Norwich Thursday.
Summary
(2-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Jake Cuozzo, 2-0; Kyle Hanvey, 1-0. (G) Brian Leone, 1-1; Luke Day, 3-0; Christian Klecha, 1-0; Ben Kinney, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (BG) 5-1, (G) 13-3.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 7, (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 2.
Walton 9, Afton/Harpursville 5
AFTON – Walton scored six first-half goals, and held off a surging Afton/Harpursville club in the second half to win a shootout Tuesday.
Jared Beech had three goals for Walton, who built a 6-1 halftime lead.
Over the first 13 minutes of the second half, Afton countered with four goals, while giving up three more Walton tallies.
"Our kids are pluggers, and what we don't have in skill, we have in will," said A/H coach Todd Dancesia. "My guys kept fighting and pressing the goal, and after we scored our fifth goal, the Walton coach put his starters back in."
Conor Graven-Briggs scored three times for the Crimson Knights, and Joe Birch had the other two goals.
Summary
(6-1 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Jared Beech, 3-3; Nate Pieper, 2-1; Noah Rhinehart, 2-0; Owen Pieper, 1-1; Tyler Rubera, 1-1. (AH) conor Graven-Briggs, 3-0; Joe Birch, 2-0; Nolan Erckert, 0-1; Paul Kurig, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 29-5, (AH) 9-2.
Saves: (W) Dylan Walley, 4, (AH) Nate Austin, 20.
Unadilla Valley 2, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Unadilla Valley avenged an earlier defeat to Norwich from earlier this season to put a damper on Norwich senior recognition night.
Brendan Brooker scored twice for the Storm (7-6). The first goal came on a 20-yard shot with 13 1/2 minutes expired in the first half, and the second was tallied in the first two minutes of the second half.
Norwich's lone tally came nine minutes into the game. On a partial clear after a Norwich cornerkick, Ricky Finnegan connected on a 30-yard shot in the upper left netting.
Norwich (7-7) plays at Greene Thursday night.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Ricky Finnegan, 1-0; (UV) Brendan Brooker, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (N) 8-4 (UV) 7-2
Saves: (N) Prime, 6, (UV) Austin Taylor 6.
Unatego 2, Oxford 1 (OT)
OXFORD – Zach Carey's second goal of the game just 1:39 into the second overtime gave Unatego a come-from-behind win over Oxford Tuesday.
Oxford's Kyle Crawford scored at 20:02 of the first half, and that lead stood up until Carey's tying goal midway through the second half.
"It was a great game and nice to be competitive all the way through," said Oxford coach Matt Dorman.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kyle Crawford, 1-0; (U) Zach Carey, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (U) 18-7, (O) 8-3.
Saves: (U) Noah Blake, 7, (O) David Gregory, 16.
Girls' Soccer
Edmeston 3, G-MU 1 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – Danielle Ruffles tied the game for Edmeston with 1:24 left in regulation, and Amanda Tersigni scored just 48 seconds into the first overtime as Edmeston rallied for the win Tuesday.
G-MU led 1-0 at halftime on the strength of Tayler Nichols' goal off an Elaina Palada assist.
"The stats don't really do wonders for the game," said G-MU coach Meghan Benoit. "It was really evenly matched with our girls taking some great opportunities to move the ball around in the 18, but not really capitalizing."
Raiders defender Lexus Coughlin had a big game, Benoit said, making three saves of possible goals from her sweeper position.
Summary
(1-1 end of regulation; Edm. scored once in each OT)
Goals-assists: (G) Tayler Nichols, 1-0; Elaina Palada, 0-1
Shots-corners: (G) 8-5, (E) 16-6.
Saves: (G) Katie Schultes, 6, (E) Sarah Lawrence, 4.
Unadilla Valley 5, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Unadilla Valley mounted a relentless offensive attack in blanking Oxford Tuesday night.
Jessica Smith scored two goals for the Storm, while Lanie White, Julia Oglesby, and Emily Converse scored.
The Storm took command with three goals in the first half, and finished with 37 shots.
"They move the ball really well, and they have a young team that has been together a long time," said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle of UV. "They play a bunch outside the season, and it shows."
Oxford's Rachel Seiler made 22 saves in the loss.
Summary
(3-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Jessica Smith, 2-1; Lanie White, 1-0; Julia Oglesby, 1-0; Emily Converse, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 37-5, (O) 3-0.
Saves: (UV) Abbie Oglesby, 2, (O) Rachel Seiler, 22.
Field Hockey
Greene 3, Deposit 0
GREENE – With Deposit's defense remaining stingy, Greene used set plays out of its penalty corners to score all three goals in Tuesday's shutout victory over the Lumberjacks.
Jess Kehoe, a senior back for Greene, scored the first goal for Greene 7:05 into the game. That margin held through halftime. "We really dominated the game and the lead seemed like more, but Deposit is the type of team that you have to watch," said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "They have some skill players and their defense was tough. We needed a couple more goals to be sure."
Greene answered the call four minutes into the second half on Laura Durdon's goal. Kehoe tallied a second time on a penalty corner that nearly went awry. The inserted pass got by Kehoe, but Skylar Gilmore retrieved the loose ball, sent it back in to Kehoe, who one-timed the shot into the cage.
Greene (9-5) is idle until next week.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jessica Kehoe, 2-0; Laura Durdon, 1-0; Tiffany Borst, 0-1; Kristy Haskell, 0-1; Skylar Gilmore, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 7-15, (D) 3-2.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 2, (D) Gifford, 1, Koch, 0.
Morrisville-Eaton 4, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Jessica Welsh scored three goals and assisted on Morrisville-Eaton's fourth tally in a shutout win over S-E Tuesday.
Welsh had two goals in the first half, the first one 8 1/2 minutes into the game, and the next eight minutes later.
"She's a talented kid, and we just didn't have an answer for her tonight," said S-E coach Sheila Cooman of Welsh. "We played pretty good defense, but you can't leave a girl like Welsh alone, ever."
The Marauders play at Oneida Thursday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Jessica Welsh, 3-1; Alyssa Smalley, 1-0; Kathryn Parkhurst, 0-1; Robyn Latham, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (ME) 12-12, (SE) 7-10.
Saves: (ME) Alexis Jayson, 7, (SE) Allison Johnson, 8.
Golf
Class B Sectional tournament
OWEGO – Despite a sixth-place finish out of six teams in the Section IV Class B tournament Tuesday at the Links at Hiawatha Landing, Norwich produced two top-ten finishers out of 36 competitors.
Norwich sophomore Ryan Johnson shot a 79 over the par-72 course to place second overall, and fellow sophomore Joseph Mioduszewski finished with an 85 to take ninth.
Nate Wrighter of Windsor shot a 4-under-par 68 to lead his club to the team title.
Norwich individual scores (top five toward final score): Ryan Johnson, 79; Joseph Mioduszewski, 85; Connor Nial, 100; Nate Scheer, 101; Alex Gage, 102; Kai Scheer, 105.
Volleyball
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Unadilla Valley 1
BAINBRIDGE – After dropping the opening set, Bainbridge-Guilford rebounded with authority sweeping the remaining sets in a 22-25, 25-8, 25-19, 25-17 win over UV Tuesday.
Morgan Bullis had 11 kills, Lizzie Gius served nine assists, and Autumn Trask added six assists for the Bobcats (12-0).
Hannah Lazarus had 12 kills for the Storm, and Blaize Kolvik charted 13 assists.
Leaders
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 11 kills; Lizzie Guis, 9 aces, Meghan Hopkins, 4 digs; Autumn Trask, 6 assists.
UV: Hannah Lazarus, 12 kills, 5 digs, 3 aces; Blaize Kolvik, 13 assists; Shannon McIntyre, 3 aces.
Cross Country
S-E competes in four-way meet at Herkimer
HERKIMER –Sherburne-Earlville's boys took it on the chin in a four-way meet Tuesday losing to Herkimer, New York Mills, and Adirondack.
In a 33-runner field, Ian Benedict placed 11th in 19 minutes flat, and Kenny Ulrich was 22nd in 21:14. "The kids were mostly happy with their performances," said S-E coach Anne Geary. "Some know they could have done better, but comparing to last year, they've made huge strides."
S-E's girls did grab a win over an incomplete Adirondack club. Miranda Wright timed a 25:18 over the five-kilometer course to place seventh out of 23 runners. "The girls are gaining a better understanding of what it takes to win," Geary said.
The Marauders are idle until the Center State Conference league meet on Oct. 18.
Team scores boys: Adirondack 15, S-E 49; Herkimer 19, S-E 36; NY Mills 18, S-E 45.
Boys results (33 runners): Ian Benedict (11), 19:00; Kenny Ulrich (22), 21;14; Tristan Rainford (26), 23:13; Jeremy Carroll (27), 23:29; Brandon Lambert (28), 23:57; Jacob Bennett (29), 24:26.
Team scores girls: NY Mills 16, S-E 47; S-E 29, Adirondack Inc; Herkimer 27, S-E 28.
S-E results (23): Miranda Wright (7), 25:18; Abby Ryan (15), 28:03; Ashley Palmer (17), 29:07; Alexis Kane (18), 29:18; Emma Baker (21), 30:20; Sage Westcott (23), 34:04.
Boys' Soccer
Greene 5, Bainbridge-Guilford 3
GREENE - Greene rallied from two deficits to deal Bainbridge-Guilford its first league loss of the season Tuesday night.
Luke Day had his second hat trick in as many games, but his first goal with 37 seconds left in the first half may have been the most important.
After the Trojans' Brian Leone scored with 10:03 left in the opening half to make it a 2-1 B-G lead, Day's tying goal set the stage for a big second half. "No question, that equalizer (by Day) was huge going into halftime," said Greene coach Rick Tallman.
Bainbridge-Guilford's Jake Cuozzo tallied his second goal of the game to move his team on top before Day had the next two tallies. Christian Klecha added an insurance goal for Greene (13-1) late in the game.
"I felt we did a pretty decent job trying to control play on he field, we just weren't taking advantage, and B-G did," Tallman said. "Luckily, we got it going a little better at the end of the first half."
Kyle Hanvey also scored for Bainbridge-Guilford (12-2).
Greene hosts Norwich Thursday.
Summary
(2-2 at half)
Goals-assists: (BG) Jake Cuozzo, 2-0; Kyle Hanvey, 1-0. (G) Brian Leone, 1-1; Luke Day, 3-0; Christian Klecha, 1-0; Ben Kinney, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (BG) 5-1, (G) 13-3.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 7, (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 2.
Walton 9, Afton/Harpursville 5
AFTON – Walton scored six first-half goals, and held off a surging Afton/Harpursville club in the second half to win a shootout Tuesday.
Jared Beech had three goals for Walton, who built a 6-1 halftime lead.
Over the first 13 minutes of the second half, Afton countered with four goals, while giving up three more Walton tallies.
"Our kids are pluggers, and what we don't have in skill, we have in will," said A/H coach Todd Dancesia. "My guys kept fighting and pressing the goal, and after we scored our fifth goal, the Walton coach put his starters back in."
Conor Graven-Briggs scored three times for the Crimson Knights, and Joe Birch had the other two goals.
Summary
(6-1 Walton at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Jared Beech, 3-3; Nate Pieper, 2-1; Noah Rhinehart, 2-0; Owen Pieper, 1-1; Tyler Rubera, 1-1. (AH) conor Graven-Briggs, 3-0; Joe Birch, 2-0; Nolan Erckert, 0-1; Paul Kurig, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 29-5, (AH) 9-2.
Saves: (W) Dylan Walley, 4, (AH) Nate Austin, 20.
Unadilla Valley 2, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Unadilla Valley avenged an earlier defeat to Norwich from earlier this season to put a damper on Norwich senior recognition night.
Brendan Brooker scored twice for the Storm (7-6). The first goal came on a 20-yard shot with 13 1/2 minutes expired in the first half, and the second was tallied in the first two minutes of the second half.
Norwich's lone tally came nine minutes into the game. On a partial clear after a Norwich cornerkick, Ricky Finnegan connected on a 30-yard shot in the upper left netting.
Norwich (7-7) plays at Greene Thursday night.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (N) Ricky Finnegan, 1-0; (UV) Brendan Brooker, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (N) 8-4 (UV) 7-2
Saves: (N) Prime, 6, (UV) Austin Taylor 6.
Unatego 2, Oxford 1 (OT)
OXFORD – Zach Carey's second goal of the game just 1:39 into the second overtime gave Unatego a come-from-behind win over Oxford Tuesday.
Oxford's Kyle Crawford scored at 20:02 of the first half, and that lead stood up until Carey's tying goal midway through the second half.
"It was a great game and nice to be competitive all the way through," said Oxford coach Matt Dorman.
Summary
(1-0 Oxford at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Kyle Crawford, 1-0; (U) Zach Carey, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (U) 18-7, (O) 8-3.
Saves: (U) Noah Blake, 7, (O) David Gregory, 16.
Girls' Soccer
Edmeston 3, G-MU 1 (OT)
COPES CORNERS – Danielle Ruffles tied the game for Edmeston with 1:24 left in regulation, and Amanda Tersigni scored just 48 seconds into the first overtime as Edmeston rallied for the win Tuesday.
G-MU led 1-0 at halftime on the strength of Tayler Nichols' goal off an Elaina Palada assist.
"The stats don't really do wonders for the game," said G-MU coach Meghan Benoit. "It was really evenly matched with our girls taking some great opportunities to move the ball around in the 18, but not really capitalizing."
Raiders defender Lexus Coughlin had a big game, Benoit said, making three saves of possible goals from her sweeper position.
Summary
(1-1 end of regulation; Edm. scored once in each OT)
Goals-assists: (G) Tayler Nichols, 1-0; Elaina Palada, 0-1
Shots-corners: (G) 8-5, (E) 16-6.
Saves: (G) Katie Schultes, 6, (E) Sarah Lawrence, 4.
Unadilla Valley 5, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Unadilla Valley mounted a relentless offensive attack in blanking Oxford Tuesday night.
Jessica Smith scored two goals for the Storm, while Lanie White, Julia Oglesby, and Emily Converse scored.
The Storm took command with three goals in the first half, and finished with 37 shots.
"They move the ball really well, and they have a young team that has been together a long time," said Oxford coach Kathleen Cragle of UV. "They play a bunch outside the season, and it shows."
Oxford's Rachel Seiler made 22 saves in the loss.
Summary
(3-0 at the half)
Goals-assists: (UV) Jessica Smith, 2-1; Lanie White, 1-0; Julia Oglesby, 1-0; Emily Converse, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (UV) 37-5, (O) 3-0.
Saves: (UV) Abbie Oglesby, 2, (O) Rachel Seiler, 22.
Field Hockey
Greene 3, Deposit 0
GREENE – With Deposit's defense remaining stingy, Greene used set plays out of its penalty corners to score all three goals in Tuesday's shutout victory over the Lumberjacks.
Jess Kehoe, a senior back for Greene, scored the first goal for Greene 7:05 into the game. That margin held through halftime. "We really dominated the game and the lead seemed like more, but Deposit is the type of team that you have to watch," said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "They have some skill players and their defense was tough. We needed a couple more goals to be sure."
Greene answered the call four minutes into the second half on Laura Durdon's goal. Kehoe tallied a second time on a penalty corner that nearly went awry. The inserted pass got by Kehoe, but Skylar Gilmore retrieved the loose ball, sent it back in to Kehoe, who one-timed the shot into the cage.
Greene (9-5) is idle until next week.
Summary
(1-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Jessica Kehoe, 2-0; Laura Durdon, 1-0; Tiffany Borst, 0-1; Kristy Haskell, 0-1; Skylar Gilmore, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 7-15, (D) 3-2.
Saves: (G) Julia Amell, 2, (D) Gifford, 1, Koch, 0.
Morrisville-Eaton 4, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – Jessica Welsh scored three goals and assisted on Morrisville-Eaton's fourth tally in a shutout win over S-E Tuesday.
Welsh had two goals in the first half, the first one 8 1/2 minutes into the game, and the next eight minutes later.
"She's a talented kid, and we just didn't have an answer for her tonight," said S-E coach Sheila Cooman of Welsh. "We played pretty good defense, but you can't leave a girl like Welsh alone, ever."
The Marauders play at Oneida Thursday.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (ME) Jessica Welsh, 3-1; Alyssa Smalley, 1-0; Kathryn Parkhurst, 0-1; Robyn Latham, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (ME) 12-12, (SE) 7-10.
Saves: (ME) Alexis Jayson, 7, (SE) Allison Johnson, 8.
Golf
Class B Sectional tournament
OWEGO – Despite a sixth-place finish out of six teams in the Section IV Class B tournament Tuesday at the Links at Hiawatha Landing, Norwich produced two top-ten finishers out of 36 competitors.
Norwich sophomore Ryan Johnson shot a 79 over the par-72 course to place second overall, and fellow sophomore Joseph Mioduszewski finished with an 85 to take ninth.
Nate Wrighter of Windsor shot a 4-under-par 68 to lead his club to the team title.
Norwich individual scores (top five toward final score): Ryan Johnson, 79; Joseph Mioduszewski, 85; Connor Nial, 100; Nate Scheer, 101; Alex Gage, 102; Kai Scheer, 105.
Volleyball
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Unadilla Valley 1
BAINBRIDGE – After dropping the opening set, Bainbridge-Guilford rebounded with authority sweeping the remaining sets in a 22-25, 25-8, 25-19, 25-17 win over UV Tuesday.
Morgan Bullis had 11 kills, Lizzie Gius served nine assists, and Autumn Trask added six assists for the Bobcats (12-0).
Hannah Lazarus had 12 kills for the Storm, and Blaize Kolvik charted 13 assists.
Leaders
B-G: Morgan Bullis, 11 kills; Lizzie Guis, 9 aces, Meghan Hopkins, 4 digs; Autumn Trask, 6 assists.
UV: Hannah Lazarus, 12 kills, 5 digs, 3 aces; Blaize Kolvik, 13 assists; Shannon McIntyre, 3 aces.
Cross Country
S-E competes in four-way meet at Herkimer
HERKIMER –Sherburne-Earlville's boys took it on the chin in a four-way meet Tuesday losing to Herkimer, New York Mills, and Adirondack.
In a 33-runner field, Ian Benedict placed 11th in 19 minutes flat, and Kenny Ulrich was 22nd in 21:14. "The kids were mostly happy with their performances," said S-E coach Anne Geary. "Some know they could have done better, but comparing to last year, they've made huge strides."
S-E's girls did grab a win over an incomplete Adirondack club. Miranda Wright timed a 25:18 over the five-kilometer course to place seventh out of 23 runners. "The girls are gaining a better understanding of what it takes to win," Geary said.
The Marauders are idle until the Center State Conference league meet on Oct. 18.
Team scores boys: Adirondack 15, S-E 49; Herkimer 19, S-E 36; NY Mills 18, S-E 45.
Boys results (33 runners): Ian Benedict (11), 19:00; Kenny Ulrich (22), 21;14; Tristan Rainford (26), 23:13; Jeremy Carroll (27), 23:29; Brandon Lambert (28), 23:57; Jacob Bennett (29), 24:26.
Team scores girls: NY Mills 16, S-E 47; S-E 29, Adirondack Inc; Herkimer 27, S-E 28.
S-E results (23): Miranda Wright (7), 25:18; Abby Ryan (15), 28:03; Ashley Palmer (17), 29:07; Alexis Kane (18), 29:18; Emma Baker (21), 30:20; Sage Westcott (23), 34:04.
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