Greene advances with road playoff win
Field Hockey
Greene 3, Tioga 1
TIOGA – Greene's road warriors advanced to the Class C semifinals beating Tioga Wednesday night.
A season ago, the Trojans needed two road wins to advance to the Section IV finals where it played as the "road" team on its home turf against Whitney Point. Greene (10-6) is now one win away from a possible finals rematch with the Golden Eagles.
"We said this week that we've played a tough schedule this season, and we were ready to play," said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "It was also nice to play a team we haven't played before. Tioga was scrappy, and we didn't want an easy game. We had to work hard tonight."
Greene's Gina Lobdell came off the bench to score at the 22 1/2-minute mark off a feed from Skylar Gilmore. Tioga pressed the attack late in the first half, and nearly came up with the tying goal.
Greene goalie Julia Amell made a diving save, and Gilmore picked up the loose ball and cleared it out of the defensive zone. "Tioga had some good sticks in the circle, and we dodged a bullet in the first half," Carlin said. "That would have been tough if they scored the equalizer before halftime."
Laura Durdon scored to make it a two-goal lead before Tioga cut the lead in half. Kristy Haskell gave Greene (10-6) some breathing room with the team's third goal of the game.
Greene plays at Deposit on Tuesday. The Lumberjacks advanced with a win over Harpursville. If Harpursville had beaten Deposit, then Greene would have gained that elusive home playoff game. "It would have been nice to play another home game, but wherever we play, the kids are working hard and still improving," Carlin said.
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Gina Lobdell, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 1-0; Kristy Haskell, 1-0; Skylar Gilmore, 0-1; Jess Kehoe,0-1; Katie Anderson, 0-1. (T) Anna Evanck, 1-0, K. Stubbs, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 14-8, (T) 4-2.
Julia Amell, 3. (T) A. Morjetz, 9.
Girls' Soccer
A-P-W 2, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – A-P-W's high scorer, Kylee Bartlett, scored two unassisted goals for her club in a shutout road victory at Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday night.
Bartlett scored with 10 minutes left in the first half, and then tallied in the final minute to give her club a two-goal halftime lead.
S-E held a 10-8 advantage in shots on goal, but was unable to solve the A-P-W defense in a season-ending loss. "I felt we played this team well and we were evenly matched," said S-E coach Kylie Davis. "We couldn't find the back of the net, and they had one go-to player who dictated their game. We shut her down in the second half, but it wasn't enough."
Summary
(2-0 APW at half)
Goals-assists: (A) Kylee Bartlett, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (A) 8-1, (SE) 10-3.
Saves: (A) D. Jones, 8, (SE) Shanae Wright, 4.
Boys' Soccer
Oneonta 2, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Oneonta scored a pair of first-half goals to defeat Norwich Tuesday afternoon in Section IV Class B sectional play.
Theo Malone had the first Yellowjackets goal and Andrew Dolan added an insurance tally.
"It was a physical game, but I haven't seen us play better," said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. "It was a well played game, especially the second half."
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Theo Malone, 1-0; Andrew Dolan, 1-0; Dylan Breed, 0-1; Noah Maben, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 7-2, (O) 16-11.
Saves: (N) Keegan Prime, 9, (O) Willy Harrison 6.
Volleyball
Unadilla Valley 2, Greene 1
Unadilla Valley 2, Afton 0
NEW BERLIN - In a three-set matchup with Greene Tuesday, Unadilla Valley overcame a first-set loss to beat the Trojans, 25-27, 25-18, 25-19.
Hannah Lazarus had six kills, and Blaize Kolvik charted seven assists for UV.
Greene's Autumn Bronson finished with four kills and two blocks.
UV then topped Afton in two games, 25-22, 27-25 in the follow-up game to complete the MAC mini tournament.
Nicole Mackey had six assists, Lazarus posted four kills, and Shannon McIntyre totaled three aces and two digs.
Leaders
UV: Tia Peck, 2 aces; Hannah Lazarus, 2 aces, 6 kills. Blaize Kolvik, 7 assists; Shannon McIntyre, 6 digs.
Greene: Heaven Parrish, 3 aces, 2 assists; Autumn Bronson, 2 blocks, 4 kills.
UV 2, Afton 0
Leaders
UV: Shannon McIntyre 3 aces; Blaize Kolvik, 3 blocks; Hannah Lazarus, 4 kills; Nicole Mackey 6 assists.
Afton: Amanda Greenwood 11 kills, Emily Greenwood, 2 aces; Amelia Reuter, Nicole Haynes-8 assists.
Afton 2, Oxford 0
AFTON – In the MAC mini tournament, Afton swept two games from Oxford on Tuesday.
Amanda Greenwood had five kills and three aces for the Knights, and Nicole Haynes picked up seven assists.
Raigen Ehly led Oxford with four digs and two kills.
Greene 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Greene rebounded from a first-set defeat to beat Oxford in three, 22-25, 25-20, 25-20 in the MAC mini-tournament Tuesday.
Megan Brown had six service aces for Greene, and Emily Montelione totaled a team-high four assists and five digs.
Vanessa Bishop and Lauren Cobb picked up three aces apiece for Oxford, and Cobb along with Lacey Hathaway topped the defense with four digs each.
Greene 3, Tioga 1
TIOGA – Greene's road warriors advanced to the Class C semifinals beating Tioga Wednesday night.
A season ago, the Trojans needed two road wins to advance to the Section IV finals where it played as the "road" team on its home turf against Whitney Point. Greene (10-6) is now one win away from a possible finals rematch with the Golden Eagles.
"We said this week that we've played a tough schedule this season, and we were ready to play," said Greene coach Sue Carlin. "It was also nice to play a team we haven't played before. Tioga was scrappy, and we didn't want an easy game. We had to work hard tonight."
Greene's Gina Lobdell came off the bench to score at the 22 1/2-minute mark off a feed from Skylar Gilmore. Tioga pressed the attack late in the first half, and nearly came up with the tying goal.
Greene goalie Julia Amell made a diving save, and Gilmore picked up the loose ball and cleared it out of the defensive zone. "Tioga had some good sticks in the circle, and we dodged a bullet in the first half," Carlin said. "That would have been tough if they scored the equalizer before halftime."
Laura Durdon scored to make it a two-goal lead before Tioga cut the lead in half. Kristy Haskell gave Greene (10-6) some breathing room with the team's third goal of the game.
Greene plays at Deposit on Tuesday. The Lumberjacks advanced with a win over Harpursville. If Harpursville had beaten Deposit, then Greene would have gained that elusive home playoff game. "It would have been nice to play another home game, but wherever we play, the kids are working hard and still improving," Carlin said.
Summary
(1-0 Greene at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Gina Lobdell, 1-0; Laura Durdon, 1-0; Kristy Haskell, 1-0; Skylar Gilmore, 0-1; Jess Kehoe,0-1; Katie Anderson, 0-1. (T) Anna Evanck, 1-0, K. Stubbs, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (G) 14-8, (T) 4-2.
Julia Amell, 3. (T) A. Morjetz, 9.
Girls' Soccer
A-P-W 2, Sherburne-Earlville 0
SHERBURNE – A-P-W's high scorer, Kylee Bartlett, scored two unassisted goals for her club in a shutout road victory at Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday night.
Bartlett scored with 10 minutes left in the first half, and then tallied in the final minute to give her club a two-goal halftime lead.
S-E held a 10-8 advantage in shots on goal, but was unable to solve the A-P-W defense in a season-ending loss. "I felt we played this team well and we were evenly matched," said S-E coach Kylie Davis. "We couldn't find the back of the net, and they had one go-to player who dictated their game. We shut her down in the second half, but it wasn't enough."
Summary
(2-0 APW at half)
Goals-assists: (A) Kylee Bartlett, 2-0.
Shots-corners: (A) 8-1, (SE) 10-3.
Saves: (A) D. Jones, 8, (SE) Shanae Wright, 4.
Boys' Soccer
Oneonta 2, Norwich 0
ONEONTA – Oneonta scored a pair of first-half goals to defeat Norwich Tuesday afternoon in Section IV Class B sectional play.
Theo Malone had the first Yellowjackets goal and Andrew Dolan added an insurance tally.
"It was a physical game, but I haven't seen us play better," said Norwich coach Scottie Decker. "It was a well played game, especially the second half."
Summary
(2-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (O) Theo Malone, 1-0; Andrew Dolan, 1-0; Dylan Breed, 0-1; Noah Maben, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (N) 7-2, (O) 16-11.
Saves: (N) Keegan Prime, 9, (O) Willy Harrison 6.
Volleyball
Unadilla Valley 2, Greene 1
Unadilla Valley 2, Afton 0
NEW BERLIN - In a three-set matchup with Greene Tuesday, Unadilla Valley overcame a first-set loss to beat the Trojans, 25-27, 25-18, 25-19.
Hannah Lazarus had six kills, and Blaize Kolvik charted seven assists for UV.
Greene's Autumn Bronson finished with four kills and two blocks.
UV then topped Afton in two games, 25-22, 27-25 in the follow-up game to complete the MAC mini tournament.
Nicole Mackey had six assists, Lazarus posted four kills, and Shannon McIntyre totaled three aces and two digs.
Leaders
UV: Tia Peck, 2 aces; Hannah Lazarus, 2 aces, 6 kills. Blaize Kolvik, 7 assists; Shannon McIntyre, 6 digs.
Greene: Heaven Parrish, 3 aces, 2 assists; Autumn Bronson, 2 blocks, 4 kills.
UV 2, Afton 0
Leaders
UV: Shannon McIntyre 3 aces; Blaize Kolvik, 3 blocks; Hannah Lazarus, 4 kills; Nicole Mackey 6 assists.
Afton: Amanda Greenwood 11 kills, Emily Greenwood, 2 aces; Amelia Reuter, Nicole Haynes-8 assists.
Afton 2, Oxford 0
AFTON – In the MAC mini tournament, Afton swept two games from Oxford on Tuesday.
Amanda Greenwood had five kills and three aces for the Knights, and Nicole Haynes picked up seven assists.
Raigen Ehly led Oxford with four digs and two kills.
Greene 2, Oxford 1
OXFORD – Greene rebounded from a first-set defeat to beat Oxford in three, 22-25, 25-20, 25-20 in the MAC mini-tournament Tuesday.
Megan Brown had six service aces for Greene, and Emily Montelione totaled a team-high four assists and five digs.
Vanessa Bishop and Lauren Cobb picked up three aces apiece for Oxford, and Cobb along with Lacey Hathaway topped the defense with four digs each.
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