Cyclones reach league championships; cheerleaders finish first and second
NORWICH – The Norwich Cyclones “C” and “B” football teams advanced to the Tri-Valley League championship games with wins Sunday at Alumni Field.
The “C” Team downed North Utica 41-18 to advance to the league final. Torin Lawrence got the Cyclones on the board with a 58-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter. Griffin Mills ran for a 55-yard TD in the second, and a three-yard touchdown in the fourth. Mills also added two, two-point point-after touchdown kicks.
Blaine Orlando had a 20-yard TD in the third, along with a 43-yard TD scamper by Dylan Bresee, also in the third. Jaden Jenkins finished the Norwich scoring with a 45-yard return of a fumble to paydirt.
Timothy Duke, Jenkins, Mills, Lawrence, Mallachi Gaters, Orlando, Mason Edwards, and Harrison Matlack-Grey led the Cyclones defensive charge.
The Cyclone “B” team downed the previously undefeated Oneida Indians, 20-7.
The Cyclones struck early with Cameron Byrne scoring on an eight-yard TD in the first. Byrne galloped 33 yards to the eight setting up a five-yard TD by Elijah Rodriguez with Rodriguez adding the two-point kick, for a 14-0 first-quarter lead.
A 30-yard pass play from Carson Maynard to Ben McGillicuddy set up Rodriguez for a nine-yard touchdown run in the second to finish the Cyclones’ scoring.
On defense, Maynard recovered a fumbled kickoff in the first, Jonathan Matlack-Grey recovered an Oneida fumble stopping a fourth quarter drive. Ayden John Lorimer played big D, and had a TD-saving tackle. Michael Squires, Rodriguez, Andrew Mullen, Nick Glanville, Jared Houck and McGillicuddy stopped the Oneida offense.
The Cyclone “D” Team finished a successful season with a great effort against Marcy-Deerfield.
The Cyclone cheerleaders competed in the Tri-Valley League Cheer Championship at Onondaga Community College, and did very well with the “B” team cheerleaders finishing first, and the “C” team cheerleaders finishing second.
The Cyclones will play in the league championship games this weekend. The “B” team will play on Saturday at 10 a.m. in Sauquoit versus Utica, and the “C” team will play on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Camden, also versus Utica.
The “C” Team downed North Utica 41-18 to advance to the league final. Torin Lawrence got the Cyclones on the board with a 58-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter. Griffin Mills ran for a 55-yard TD in the second, and a three-yard touchdown in the fourth. Mills also added two, two-point point-after touchdown kicks.
Blaine Orlando had a 20-yard TD in the third, along with a 43-yard TD scamper by Dylan Bresee, also in the third. Jaden Jenkins finished the Norwich scoring with a 45-yard return of a fumble to paydirt.
Timothy Duke, Jenkins, Mills, Lawrence, Mallachi Gaters, Orlando, Mason Edwards, and Harrison Matlack-Grey led the Cyclones defensive charge.
The Cyclone “B” team downed the previously undefeated Oneida Indians, 20-7.
The Cyclones struck early with Cameron Byrne scoring on an eight-yard TD in the first. Byrne galloped 33 yards to the eight setting up a five-yard TD by Elijah Rodriguez with Rodriguez adding the two-point kick, for a 14-0 first-quarter lead.
A 30-yard pass play from Carson Maynard to Ben McGillicuddy set up Rodriguez for a nine-yard touchdown run in the second to finish the Cyclones’ scoring.
On defense, Maynard recovered a fumbled kickoff in the first, Jonathan Matlack-Grey recovered an Oneida fumble stopping a fourth quarter drive. Ayden John Lorimer played big D, and had a TD-saving tackle. Michael Squires, Rodriguez, Andrew Mullen, Nick Glanville, Jared Houck and McGillicuddy stopped the Oneida offense.
The Cyclone “D” Team finished a successful season with a great effort against Marcy-Deerfield.
The Cyclone cheerleaders competed in the Tri-Valley League Cheer Championship at Onondaga Community College, and did very well with the “B” team cheerleaders finishing first, and the “C” team cheerleaders finishing second.
The Cyclones will play in the league championship games this weekend. The “B” team will play on Saturday at 10 a.m. in Sauquoit versus Utica, and the “C” team will play on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Camden, also versus Utica.
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