Norwich wins rain-shortened game with Unatego

Evening Sun Report

Boys’ Soccer

Norwich 3, Unatego 0
NORWICH – Playing in a steady downpour Wednesday afternoon, Norwich tallied three goals in the first half before play was halted due to poor field conditions.
Chris Trevisani, Sean Phelan, and Pablo Rojas had unassisted goals for the Purple Tornado (8-8), who will compete in the sectional soccer tournament next week. “We couldn’t play our normal balls, so we had to keep the ball out of the water,” said Norwich coach Scottie Decker, who said her players did a lot of juggling with the ball as players moved down the field.
Norwich’s appearance in the Class B soccer tournament will be its first in several years.
Summary
(game called end of first half)
Goals-assists: (N) Chris Trevisani, 1-0; Sean Phelan, 1-0; Pablo Rojas, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (N) 8, (U) 1-0.
Saves: (N) Prime, 1. (U) 3.

Sidney 1, Unadilla Valley 0
NEW BERLIN – In another contest shortened by rain, Sidney’s Tyler McKee scored his first varsity goal in a victory over host Unadilla Valley Wednesday.
McKee scored when teammate Riley Howland split the Storm defense with a through ball to McKee, who fired a low shot into the corner of the goal. “We had multiple opportunities,” said UV coach Ryan Houck. “Their stout defense and the elements kept us off the score books.”
Unadilla Valley is idle until the Class C tourney next week.
Summary
Goals-assists: (S) Tyler McKee, 1-0; Riley Howland, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (S) 6-2, (UV) 10-5.
Saves: (S) McKee, 7, (UV) A. Taylor 4.

Girls' Swimming

Norwich 98, Sherburne-Earlville 78
NORWICH - In a non-league meet with Sherburne-Earlville Wednesday, Norwich shuffled its lineup with great success capturing nine of 12 events in a 20-point victory.
Few swimmers for Norwich, said coach Kevin Diefenbacher, swam in their regular events. “It was a chance to get away from the events they’ll swim at sectionals, and to see how they do,” Diefenbacher said. “It was a nice break.”
Nicole Mealey and Maya Blaisure won two individual events apiece for Norwich. Others for the Purple to touch home with firsts were Melissa Stroh, Marybeth Ward, and Lauren Llewellyn.
S-E’s Liz Bachman won the 50 free, while Kiana Marshall took first in diving.
Norwich hosts Holland Patent Tuesday.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) L. Llewellyn, M. Blaisure, S. Ward, N. Mealey, 2:12.20. 200 free: (N) MaryBeth Ward, 2:16.75. 200 IM: (N) Melissa Stroh, 2:48.70. 50 free: (SE) Liz Bachman, 28.40. Diving: (SE) Kiana Marshall, 167.50. 100 fly: (N) Blaisure, 1:12.58. 100 free: (N) Mealey, 1:03.13. 500 free: (N) Lauren Llewellyn, 6:34.85. 200 free relay: (N) Tworkowsky, Stroh, S. Ward, Mealey, 1:59.64. 100 back: (N) M. Ward, 1;12.71. 100 breaststroke: (N) Blaisure, 1:14.69. 400 relay: (SE) Marshall, Rebus, C. Howard, A. Rinaldo, 4:56.63.

Volleyball

Unatego 3, Oxford 0
OXFORD – Kassie McKee had an all-around performance for Unatego finishing with five aces, six kills, eight assists, and five digs in a 25-16, 25-13, 25-17 victory over Oxford Wednesday.
Raigen Ehly and Indaria Quintana finished with three kills to lead Oxford.
Leaders
Oxford: Lauren Cobb, 5 digs, 2 aces; Raigen Ehly 3 kills, 3 digs; Indaria Quintana, 3 kills; Leah Karn, 3 assists, 3 digs; Vanessa Bishop 2 aces.
Unatego: Mariah Sullivan, 7 aces, 6 kills; Mariah LeVeille, 11 assists; Kassie McKee, 5 aces, 6 kills, 8 assists, 5 digs.

Cross Country

Whitney Point Invitational
WHITNEY POINT – Led by senior Frank Garcia, Norwich placed sixth out of 19 teams at the Whitney Point Invitational Tuesday.
Garcia was fourth out of 74 runners finishing the hilly 3.1-mile course in 18:25. Marcus Cashman was next timing 20:39 to place 34th.
Norwich’s girls ran incomplete with Martha Clemens timing 22:45 to place sixth out of 40 runners.
Results
Boys: Frank Garcia (4), 18:25; Marcus Cashman (34), 20:39; Connor Nichols (37), 20:49; Michael Cardoza (60), 24:10; Steven LoPresti (63), 24:24.
Girls: Martha Clemens (6), 22:45; Liz Eddy (25), 25:55; Corinne Shea (35), 30:09.

Fall Baseball

ECO Elites 7, Westmoreland 2
ROME – The ECO Elites 17U baseball team, competing in the Utica Fall Ball League playoffs, scored three runs in the third and fourth innings to erase a two-run deficit in a victory over Westmoreleand Sunday at Franklyn Field in Rome.
Conor Pope pitched four innings to earn the victory striking out six and allowing the two aforementioned runs. Zach Schallert pitched three scoreless innings of relief recording eight of the nine outs by strikeout.
The Elites scored three in the third to grab the lead. Schallert drew a bases-loaded walk, and Austin Taylor’s line-drive single scored the tying and go-ahead runs.
Pope and Andrew Radke had single ribbies in the fourth, and Dylan Mack collected an RBI single in the seventh.
The Elites play the V-V-S Swinging Starz Sunday at 11 a.m. at Franklyn Field for a spot in the championship game.
Score by innings R H E
Elites      003 300 1–7 5 2
Westm.   200 000 0–2 3 1
Conor Pope (W), Zach Schallert, (5) and Andrew Radke. Jeff Ryan (L), Sam White (5) and Drew Hogan.

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