B-G tops Greene; advances to MAC title game
Boys’ Soccer
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Greene 1
OTEGO – Bainbridge-Guilford won its rubber match with Greene in a MAC Division II tiebreaker Wednesday, and as a result will play in its first league championship game.
The Bobcats, who split regular season meetings with the Trojans, battled back from a one-goal deficit scoring three unanswered goals to advance to today's title game at home against Delhi.
"It was wet and sloppy and the field was almost unplayable, but they were the better team," said Greene coach Rick Tallman. "They came to play with lot of emotion and played as a unit, and we played a little flat. Once they scored equalizer, we lost some wind in our sails."
Karl Zaengle scored for Greene (15-2) at the 13-minute mark, but Kyle Hanvey - the hero in B-G's win over Greene earlier this season - tallied the tying goal with 10 minutes left in the first half.
Hanvey was instrumental in the go-ahead goal sending a crossing pass to Jake Cuozzo, who headed in the shot from close range with 34 minutes left. Zach Smith added an insurance goal connecting on a 22-yard shot with 9:26 to play.
The Bobcats (14-2) host the Bulldogs at 6:30 p.m. "They have eight seniors who start, so they have experience, and I was impressed with their willingness to not quit after falling behind," Tallman said of B-G.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 1-0, (BG) Kyle Hanvey, 1-1, Jake Cuozzo, 1-0; Zach Smith, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (BG) 7-2, (G) 10-8.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 7, (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 4.
Greene 6, Walton 1
GREENE – Greene got itself back on track after a disappointing loss on Wednesday rolling past Walton in the MAC crossover Thursday afternoon.
Luke Day scored three times for the Trojans, and Kevin Halsteter had two goals - the first one to open the scoring.
"Today we responded, although we didn't play our best," said Greene coach Rick Tallman. "The boys were still pretty emotional today, but we're hoping to turn that energy around for sectionals."
Greene is idle until next week's Section IV Class C Tournament.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kevin Halsteter, 2-0; Luke Day, 3-0, own goal, 1-0; Zach Utter, 0-1; Brian Leone, 0-2; Karl Zaengle, 0-1. (W) Nate Piper, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-5, (W) 2-0.
Saves: (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 1, (W) Dylan Walley, 15.
Oxford 3, Afton/Harpursville 2
OXFORD – A well executed pass and header gave Oxford the go-ahead goal in its second win of the season over Afton/Harpursville on Thursday.
Locked in a 1-1 tie at the break, Josh Hull's crossing pass was headed in by Rece Camadine. "That was one of the better goals I've seen from this team in quite a while," said Oxford coach Matt Dorman of Camadine's goal.
Hull had the opening goal for Oxford off an assist from Kyle Crawford, and Hull made it a two-goal advantage later in the second half.
Joe DeVona and Conor Graven-Briggs scored for A/H. "You could tell Afton/Harpursville was hungry for a win, and both teams played really hard today," Dorman said.
Oxford finishes 2-14, while Afton winds up 0-15-1.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Josh Hull, 2-1; Kyle Crawford, 0-1; Rece Camadine, 1-0; Mark Golden, 0-1. (A/H): Joe DeVona, 1-0; Conor Graven-Briggs, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (AH) 12-3, (O) 9-1.
Saves: (AH) Nate Austin, 6, (O) David Gregory, 8, Rece Camadine, 2.
Girls' Swimming
Greene 93, Sherburne-Earlville 69
GREENE - After a slow start to the season where it faced stiff competition, Greene's swimming team is now rolling.
The Trojans (6-4) won for the sixth time in seven meets, and moved one victory from clinching a winning season with a non-league victory over Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
"I feel good about where the athletes are, and despite the increased yardage as we prepare for sectionals, they're still dropping time," said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Greene won 11 of 12 events, and in two wins this week has dropped just one event in 23 total events.
Nicole Flohr, Marissa Pavlovich, Kailey Yanusas, Audrey Platta, and Julia Arboit had multiple victories on the evening winning individual events as well as swimming on one or more victorious relays.
Liz Bachman had S-E's lone victory taking the 100 breaststroke.
Greene swims at Oneonta today.
Results
200 medley relay (G) Nicole Flohr, Marissa Pavlovich, Kailey Yanusas, Audrey Platta, 2:23.25; 200 free: (G) Yanusas, 2:24.01. 200 IM: (G) Pavlovich, 2:51.10. 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 28.32. Diving: (G) Tayler Wahlers, 151.65. 100 fly: (G) Yanusas, 1:13.83. 100 free: (G) Arboit, 1:01.93. 500 free: (G) Platta, 6:42.54. 200 free relay; (G), Arboit, Platta, Wahlers, Yanusas, 1:55.53. 100 back: (G) Flohr, 1:11.04. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Liz Bachman, 1:16.80. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Wahlers, Flohr, Margot McDermott, 4:28.99.
Volleyball
Norwich 3, Chenango Valley 0
NORWICH – Norwich reached the 10-win mark in regular season play for the first time in coach Shelly Alger’s tenure sweeping three sets from Chenango Valley Thursday, 25-17, 25-9, 25-17.
Every player on the roster contributed to the statistics, Alger said, with Caitlyn Brown charting 12 assists and four aces, Meg Komendarek putting away 15 kills, and Courtney Scheer adding seven kills.
“The third game, my bench cam in and everyone gained a stat,” Alger said. “It takes a complete team to win a game, whether you or on the floor or on the bench. Sometimes I think we forget about those bench players, but they, too, have a job to do.”
Norwich improved its record to 10-3 on the season, and hosts Oneonta on Tuesday.
Leaders
CV: Kerri Kunkel, Cassidy O’Brien--2 aces; Sarah Volk, 6 kills; Algena Sullivan, 8 assists.
Norwich: Caitlyn Brown, 12 assists, 4 aces; Cassie Birtch, 8 assists; Jacasa Currie, 3 digs, 2 kills; Meg Komendarek, 15 kills; Lauren Laughlin, 4 digs; Vanessa Salerno, 3 aces, 6 kills; Courtney Scheer, 7 kills. Reserve players -- Jessica Dye, 4 assists; Kaitlyn Jackson, 1 kill; Meg Coles, 1 dig; Chelsea Knapp, 1 kill; Ashley Graves, 1 dig.
Deposit 3, Greene 1
GREENE – Deposit overcame a first-set loss to defeat Greene on Wednesday, 23-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-12.
Catherine Bush had nine digs and six service aces for the Lumberjacks.
Greene's Heaven Parrish served eight aces in the loss.
Leaders
Greene: Heaven Parrish, 8 aces, 5 digs; Emily Montelione, 2 kills, 3 assists; Laura Montelione, 5 digs, 2 kills; Autumn Bronson, 5 digs; Megan Brown, 2 kills.
Deposit: Catherine Bush, 6 aces, 9 digs; Nicole Seymour, 8 kills; Brooke Murphy, 9 assists.
Delhi 3, Unadilla Valley 0
Game scores: 25-9, 25-23, 25-21.
Leaders
UV: Blaize Kolvik, 4 aces; Hannah Lazarus, 2 blocks; Shannon McIntyre, 5 kills, 4 digs; Nicole Mackey, 9 assists.
Delhi: Dana Hallock, 5 aces; Tristen Bowker, 3 kills; Meg Halberian, 5 assists.
Field Hockey
Central Valley Academy 3, Sherburne-Earlville 1
ILION – Central Valley Academy’s Kerissa Marquissee scored with 45 seconds left in the first half to break a 1-1 tie in Thursday’s home victory over Sherburne-Earlville.
The Marauders, down 1-0, tied the game with 5:08 remaining in the first 30 minutes when Kaley Judge set up Alexa Bates’ goal.
“We lost, but it was one of our best games,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We had good passing and good ball movement, we just couldn’t finish.”
S-E hosts Canastota today.
Summary
(2-1 CVA at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Nikki Pickett, 1-0; Kerissa Marquissee, 1-0; Paige Manley, 1-0; Ally Hyde, 0-1; Alex Bandel, 0-1. (SE) Alexa Bates, 1-0; Kaley Judge, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 9-10; (SE) 8-5.
Saves: (C) Sami Ulrich, 4. (SE) Allison Johnson, 7.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Greene 1
OTEGO – Bainbridge-Guilford won its rubber match with Greene in a MAC Division II tiebreaker Wednesday, and as a result will play in its first league championship game.
The Bobcats, who split regular season meetings with the Trojans, battled back from a one-goal deficit scoring three unanswered goals to advance to today's title game at home against Delhi.
"It was wet and sloppy and the field was almost unplayable, but they were the better team," said Greene coach Rick Tallman. "They came to play with lot of emotion and played as a unit, and we played a little flat. Once they scored equalizer, we lost some wind in our sails."
Karl Zaengle scored for Greene (15-2) at the 13-minute mark, but Kyle Hanvey - the hero in B-G's win over Greene earlier this season - tallied the tying goal with 10 minutes left in the first half.
Hanvey was instrumental in the go-ahead goal sending a crossing pass to Jake Cuozzo, who headed in the shot from close range with 34 minutes left. Zach Smith added an insurance goal connecting on a 22-yard shot with 9:26 to play.
The Bobcats (14-2) host the Bulldogs at 6:30 p.m. "They have eight seniors who start, so they have experience, and I was impressed with their willingness to not quit after falling behind," Tallman said of B-G.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Karl Zaengle, 1-0, (BG) Kyle Hanvey, 1-1, Jake Cuozzo, 1-0; Zach Smith, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (BG) 7-2, (G) 10-8.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall, 7, (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 4.
Greene 6, Walton 1
GREENE – Greene got itself back on track after a disappointing loss on Wednesday rolling past Walton in the MAC crossover Thursday afternoon.
Luke Day scored three times for the Trojans, and Kevin Halsteter had two goals - the first one to open the scoring.
"Today we responded, although we didn't play our best," said Greene coach Rick Tallman. "The boys were still pretty emotional today, but we're hoping to turn that energy around for sectionals."
Greene is idle until next week's Section IV Class C Tournament.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Kevin Halsteter, 2-0; Luke Day, 3-0, own goal, 1-0; Zach Utter, 0-1; Brian Leone, 0-2; Karl Zaengle, 0-1. (W) Nate Piper, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (G) 20-5, (W) 2-0.
Saves: (G) Marcus Lindstrom, 1, (W) Dylan Walley, 15.
Oxford 3, Afton/Harpursville 2
OXFORD – A well executed pass and header gave Oxford the go-ahead goal in its second win of the season over Afton/Harpursville on Thursday.
Locked in a 1-1 tie at the break, Josh Hull's crossing pass was headed in by Rece Camadine. "That was one of the better goals I've seen from this team in quite a while," said Oxford coach Matt Dorman of Camadine's goal.
Hull had the opening goal for Oxford off an assist from Kyle Crawford, and Hull made it a two-goal advantage later in the second half.
Joe DeVona and Conor Graven-Briggs scored for A/H. "You could tell Afton/Harpursville was hungry for a win, and both teams played really hard today," Dorman said.
Oxford finishes 2-14, while Afton winds up 0-15-1.
Summary
(1-1 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Josh Hull, 2-1; Kyle Crawford, 0-1; Rece Camadine, 1-0; Mark Golden, 0-1. (A/H): Joe DeVona, 1-0; Conor Graven-Briggs, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (AH) 12-3, (O) 9-1.
Saves: (AH) Nate Austin, 6, (O) David Gregory, 8, Rece Camadine, 2.
Girls' Swimming
Greene 93, Sherburne-Earlville 69
GREENE - After a slow start to the season where it faced stiff competition, Greene's swimming team is now rolling.
The Trojans (6-4) won for the sixth time in seven meets, and moved one victory from clinching a winning season with a non-league victory over Sherburne-Earlville Thursday.
"I feel good about where the athletes are, and despite the increased yardage as we prepare for sectionals, they're still dropping time," said Greene coach Mike Platta.
Greene won 11 of 12 events, and in two wins this week has dropped just one event in 23 total events.
Nicole Flohr, Marissa Pavlovich, Kailey Yanusas, Audrey Platta, and Julia Arboit had multiple victories on the evening winning individual events as well as swimming on one or more victorious relays.
Liz Bachman had S-E's lone victory taking the 100 breaststroke.
Greene swims at Oneonta today.
Results
200 medley relay (G) Nicole Flohr, Marissa Pavlovich, Kailey Yanusas, Audrey Platta, 2:23.25; 200 free: (G) Yanusas, 2:24.01. 200 IM: (G) Pavlovich, 2:51.10. 50 free: (G) Julia Arboit, 28.32. Diving: (G) Tayler Wahlers, 151.65. 100 fly: (G) Yanusas, 1:13.83. 100 free: (G) Arboit, 1:01.93. 500 free: (G) Platta, 6:42.54. 200 free relay; (G), Arboit, Platta, Wahlers, Yanusas, 1:55.53. 100 back: (G) Flohr, 1:11.04. 100 breaststroke: (SE) Liz Bachman, 1:16.80. 400 free relay: (G) Arboit, Wahlers, Flohr, Margot McDermott, 4:28.99.
Volleyball
Norwich 3, Chenango Valley 0
NORWICH – Norwich reached the 10-win mark in regular season play for the first time in coach Shelly Alger’s tenure sweeping three sets from Chenango Valley Thursday, 25-17, 25-9, 25-17.
Every player on the roster contributed to the statistics, Alger said, with Caitlyn Brown charting 12 assists and four aces, Meg Komendarek putting away 15 kills, and Courtney Scheer adding seven kills.
“The third game, my bench cam in and everyone gained a stat,” Alger said. “It takes a complete team to win a game, whether you or on the floor or on the bench. Sometimes I think we forget about those bench players, but they, too, have a job to do.”
Norwich improved its record to 10-3 on the season, and hosts Oneonta on Tuesday.
Leaders
CV: Kerri Kunkel, Cassidy O’Brien--2 aces; Sarah Volk, 6 kills; Algena Sullivan, 8 assists.
Norwich: Caitlyn Brown, 12 assists, 4 aces; Cassie Birtch, 8 assists; Jacasa Currie, 3 digs, 2 kills; Meg Komendarek, 15 kills; Lauren Laughlin, 4 digs; Vanessa Salerno, 3 aces, 6 kills; Courtney Scheer, 7 kills. Reserve players -- Jessica Dye, 4 assists; Kaitlyn Jackson, 1 kill; Meg Coles, 1 dig; Chelsea Knapp, 1 kill; Ashley Graves, 1 dig.
Deposit 3, Greene 1
GREENE – Deposit overcame a first-set loss to defeat Greene on Wednesday, 23-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-12.
Catherine Bush had nine digs and six service aces for the Lumberjacks.
Greene's Heaven Parrish served eight aces in the loss.
Leaders
Greene: Heaven Parrish, 8 aces, 5 digs; Emily Montelione, 2 kills, 3 assists; Laura Montelione, 5 digs, 2 kills; Autumn Bronson, 5 digs; Megan Brown, 2 kills.
Deposit: Catherine Bush, 6 aces, 9 digs; Nicole Seymour, 8 kills; Brooke Murphy, 9 assists.
Delhi 3, Unadilla Valley 0
Game scores: 25-9, 25-23, 25-21.
Leaders
UV: Blaize Kolvik, 4 aces; Hannah Lazarus, 2 blocks; Shannon McIntyre, 5 kills, 4 digs; Nicole Mackey, 9 assists.
Delhi: Dana Hallock, 5 aces; Tristen Bowker, 3 kills; Meg Halberian, 5 assists.
Field Hockey
Central Valley Academy 3, Sherburne-Earlville 1
ILION – Central Valley Academy’s Kerissa Marquissee scored with 45 seconds left in the first half to break a 1-1 tie in Thursday’s home victory over Sherburne-Earlville.
The Marauders, down 1-0, tied the game with 5:08 remaining in the first 30 minutes when Kaley Judge set up Alexa Bates’ goal.
“We lost, but it was one of our best games,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “We had good passing and good ball movement, we just couldn’t finish.”
S-E hosts Canastota today.
Summary
(2-1 CVA at half)
Goals-assists: (C) Nikki Pickett, 1-0; Kerissa Marquissee, 1-0; Paige Manley, 1-0; Ally Hyde, 0-1; Alex Bandel, 0-1. (SE) Alexa Bates, 1-0; Kaley Judge, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (C) 9-10; (SE) 8-5.
Saves: (C) Sami Ulrich, 4. (SE) Allison Johnson, 7.
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