Buell, DuVall win titles at Shenendehowa

Wrestling

SHENENDEHOWA – Sherburne-Earlville wrestlers Jack Buell and Garrett DuVall captured individual titles at the Shenendehowa Invitational Saturday evening.
Buell and DuVall topped opponents who had prior wins over them to take the 195- and 220-pound titles respectively.
Buell, who had lost two of three bouts with Unatego’s Riley Hanrahan this season, picked up a throw for two points in the final 10 seconds to rally for a 3-2 victory.
DuVall’s win was not nearly as dramatic. A 4-3 loser to Bethlehem’s Chris Tangora in this same tournament’s finals a year ago, DuVall led by one point entering the third, then picked up an escape to advance the lead to two. Tangora was subsequently disqualified later in the period to give DuVall the championship.
“This isn’t the Eastern States, but there were a lot of tough teams there,” said S-E coach Bim Palmer, who noted the state’s top team, Minisink Valley, was in the field. “We went in with a game plan (for Jack and Garrett), and they came through.”
Buell had lost two previous tournaments finals appearances this season against Hanrahan, but beat the Spartans wrestler in the Windsor Christmas Tournament three weeks ago. “Hopefully, with some good luck, if both guys stay healthy, they’ll see each other at states and settle the tie,” Palmer said of Buell and Hanrahan.

Boys’ Swimming

Johnson City 93, Norwich 82
JOHNSON CITY – A 13-0 scoring advantage in the 200 individual medley was the difference in the meet in Johnson City's home victory over Norwich Friday.
Norwich did have an entry in the individual medley, but a stroke violation led to a disqualification for scoring.
To the Wildcats' credit, they improved significantly over early-season performances. "They swam much much better times than what they had been swimming all season," said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher. "You have to give (Johnson City) credit. They had some real good swims."
Still, Norwich won the majority of the events taking nine of 12. Killian Benedict took the 50 and 100 freestyles, Jon Manwarren was a double individual event winner as well taking the 200 free and 100 backstroke. Ricky Finnegan (diving), Connor Supensky (500 free), and Bruce Winter (100 breaststroke) found the victory column. "We've been winning a lot of the races, we just haven't had the backup (depth)," Diefenbacher said.
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Friday.
Results
200 medley relay: (N) Benedict, Winter, Zieno, Finnegan, 2:01.81. 200 free: (N) Manwarren, 2:01.92. 200 IM: (JC) Damian Ferguson, 2:56.37. 50 free: (N) Benedict, 24.28. Diving: (N) Finnegan, 178.05. 100 fly: (JC) Alex Sprague-Getsy, 1:04.91. 100 free: (N) Benedict, 53.47. 500 free: (N) Connor Supensky, 5:56.26. 200 free relay; (JC), 1:45.06. 100 back: (N) Jon Manwarren, 1:06.71. 100 breaststroke: (N) Bruce Winter, 1:17.39. 400 free relay: (N) Wesley Mills, Supensky, Winter, Manwarren, 3:56.57.

Bowling

Sherburne-Earlville 5, Clinton 0
UTICA – Before a television crew that was filming a bowler from Clinton, Sherburne-Earlville remained unbeaten at 13-0 taking all five points Thursday.
Liesa Armstrong and Jordyn Paul led the Marauders rolling 538 and 526 series' respectively. "In spite of the TV crew filming them, our girls remained professional and kept their composure," said S-E coach Dawn Dando.
Honor scores
S-E (2,365): Ruth Davis, 180, Jordy Paul, 178, 194, 526; Liesa Armstrong, 182, 191, 538; Mandi LaClair, 173, 186.
Clinton (2,029): Meghan Doris, 181, 247, 586; Danielle Casab, 181.

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