Forks capitalizes on opportunities in win over Tornado


Girls’ Soccer

Chenango Forks 3, Norwich 0
NORWICH – Chenango Forks took advantage of small mistakes in the Norwich defensive zone, and went on to its second straight three-goal win over the Tornado this season.
After a misclear in the NHS defensive zone, McKenna Williams tucked away the first Forks goal with 22:55 left in the opening half. Sixteen minutes later, Norwich keeper Kassidy Seary came out toward the top of the 18-yard box to break up an offensive push by the Blue Devils, but Kaitlyn Walsh was able to chip the ball over Seary for the second goal.
“Chenango Forks is at the point in its program where they have kids in the right place to make plays in situations (like the ones) where they scored tonight,” said Norwich coach Adam Sprague.
Walsh scored nine minutes into the second half as Norwich contained the high-powered Forks attack the final 31 minutes. “We’ve improved a lot this season, and Forks has gotten better since the first time we played this season,” Sprague said. “Our senior leadership made my job a lot easier this year, and we have a strong group of kids coming back next year.”
Norwich (4-9-1) has no other games on the schedule, but may pick up a non-league game before calling it a season, Sprague said.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (CF) McKenna Williams, 1-0; Kaitlyn Walsh, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (CF) 16-3, (N) 5-2.
Saves: (CF) Hannah Fuller, 4, (N) Kassidy Seary, 12.

Boys’ Soccer

Blessed Virgin Mary 4, Otselic Valley 0
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley gave up two first-half goals to Blessed Virgin Mary, and was unable to respond in the final 40 minutes in Tuesday’s loss.
Sean DeLallo scored for BVM after a cornerkick from John Kaiser, and Carmen Futchi tallied off an Alex Mills pass for the two-goal lead.
“They outhustled us and they wanted it more than us today,” said OV coach Jacob Preston.
OV (8-6) plays at Madison today.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (B) Alex Mills, 1-1; Carmen Futchi, 1-0; Sean DeLallo, 1-0; Atanasio DeErausquin, 1-0; John Kaiser, 0-2.
Shots-corners: (B) 20-5; (OV) 14-3.
Saves: (B) Silvio Zallo, 10; (OV) Coleman O’Hara, 14.

Field Hockey

Vestal 3, Greene 0
GREENE – Vestal was efficient with its offense Tuesday night, and held off Greene’s numerous scoring chances in a shutout victory over the Trojans.
The outcome was a far cry from Vestal’s 6-1 win over Greene early in the season when the Golden Bears dominated from start to finish. “We really played great and I’m proud of the kids,” said Greene coach Sue Carlin. “We had some great runs, but we just couldn’t finish.”
Vestal scored three times on penalty corners with Bailey Burghardt the constant in each play picking up assists on all three tallies.
Still, Vestal was outshot 10-6, and twice had defenders make saves in lieu of the goalkeeper to preserve the shutout. “It wasn’t like we didn’t get the ball past their goalie, but their defense played tough,” Carlin said. “Our defense played well two except for a couple of lapses. Against a good team like that, it’s going to happen.”
Greene (9-6) is idle until the Section IV Class C tournament next week.
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (V) Amanda Collins, 1-0; Emily Scutt, 1-0; Melfi, 1-0; Bailey Burghardt, 0-3.
Shots-corners: (V) 6-6, (G) 10-10.
Saves: (V) Dockwin, 8. (G) Julia Amell, 3.

Golf

STAC Tournament
ENDICOTT – Nate Wrighter of Windsor, medalist at the Class B Tournament last week, was low medalist at the Southern Tier Athletic Conference Tournament Tuesday at En Joie Golf Club.
Wrighter shot a 2-over-par 74 to top Matt Gaydorus of U-E by two strokes.
Ithaca won the team title beating Maine-Endwell in a tiebreaker. Both clubs finished with matching 426 five-person scores.
Norwich had three entries in the tournament – all sophomores – with Ryan Johnson’s 80 leading the Tornado trio. Nate Scheer carded an 89, while Joseph Mioduszewski turned in a 93.
Johnson and Mioduszewski will compete in the Section IV Medalist Tournament in May, 2015
Results
(par-72 En Joie G.C.)
Team scores: Ithaca, 426*; Maine-Endwell, 426; Windsor 428; Vestal, 434; Chenango Valley, 450; Susquehanna Valley, 461.
* Won sixth-man playoff.
Individual Medalists: Nate Wrighter, Win., 74; Matt Gaydorus, U-E, 76; C. Shippos, Ith., 77; Miller, Ith. 77. Four tied at 79.
Norwich scores: Ryan Johnson, 80; Nate Scheer, 89; Joe Mioduszewski, 93,

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