Norwich finds right formula in win over Oneonta



Wrestling

Norwich 40, Oneonta 31
NORWICH – Norwich wrestling coach Terry Hagenbuch drew up three different possible lineups for Tuesday night’s home dual meet with Oneonta.
He chose the correct one.
“I told the guys there is about five different ways it could go, but the bottom line is that we needed to win our matches,” Hagenbuch said.
Norwich closed the meet with wins in each of the final five bouts to offset three forfeits it rendered to the Yellowjackets.
Dalen Geislinger (113) began the run with a pin; Ty Rifanburg (120) picked up a takedown with less than 10 seconds remaining to nip Mitchell Spaziani, 2-0; Dustin Marvin (126) won in his season debut pinning Parker Atkins; Carter Hubbard (132) rallied from a 2-0 deficit after two periods to defeat Tony Pentaris, 8-3; and freshman Brennan Slater (138) scored a 4-0 decision over Rumeal Soler.
The loss for Oneonta was just its second against Section IV competition this season, while Norwich improved its own dual mark to 14-4. “They can fill all 15 weights and we can only fill 13 – 12 tonight,” Hagenbuch said. “We knew we had to move people around, and they had to win.”
Elijah Rodriguez (99) overcame a shaky first period to rout Nick Dower, 20-7; Dalen Geislinger picked up a slick pin at 113 pounds, and Tornado seniors Tristan Rifanburg (160) and Frankie Garcia (170) bumped up weight classes to earn pins.
Norwich hosts Sidney on Thursday.
(Match started at 145 pounds)
145: Dalton Ormsby (O) dec. Cole Rifanburg, 13-6; 152: Nick Murphy (N) dec. Dylan Breed, 7-3; 160: Tristan Rifanburg (N) pinned Gerry Wells, :35. 170: Frank Garcia (N) pinned Sam Sherrill, 3:03. 182: Austin Scheer won by fft. 195: Thomas Fischer (O) pinned Eli Kwasnik, 2:40. 220: Richie Serafin (O) won by fft. 285: Chris Walrath (O) won by fft. 99: Elijah Rodriguez (N) dec. Nick Dower, 20-7; 106: Caleb Prentice-Stansbury (O) dec. Nick Glanville, 18-9. 113: Dalen Geislinger (N) pinned Jimmy Verrelli, 3:08. 120: Ty Rifanburg (N) dec. Mitchell Spaziani, 2-0. 126: Dustin Marvin (N) pinned Parker Atkins, 4:32. 132: Carter Hubbard (N) dec. Antonio Pentaris, 8-3. 138: Brennan Slater (N) dec. Rumeal Soler, 4-0.
Official: Todd Dancesia.

Otselic Valley 54, Onondaga-Tully 34
SOUTH OTSELIC – Otselic Valley started and ended its home dual meet with pinfall victories in a home win over Onondaga-Tully Tuesday.
Isaac Babcock (160) kicked off the evening with a pin of Dannell Trammell in 2:30; and Solomon Plummer (152) made short work of Ethan Arroyo sticking his foe in just 30 ticks of the clock.
(at Otselic Valley)
160: Isaac Babcock (OV) pinned Dannell Trammell, 2:30. 170: Frank McKenna (On) won by fft. 182: Joseph Puccio (OV) won by fft. 195: Brandon Thornton (OV) won by fft. 220:  Patrick Gillette (OV) won by fft. 285: Lucas Heintz (OV) pinned Nathan Briggs, 4:46. 99: Muhamed Hirkick (On) dec. Coby VanVoorhis, 9-1. 106: Nathan Purtell (OV) won by fft. 113: Jonah VanVoorhis (OV) won by fft. 120: Anthony Negrete (On) pinned Corbin Wilkins-Learned, 1:01. 126: James Ossont (OV) won by fft. 132: Tyler Field (On) pinned Matthew Collins, 1:53. 138: Dylan Stellmack (On) pinned Kenny Button, 1:43. 145: Shane Moore (On) pinned Justin Rodda, 3:27. 152: Solomon Plummer (OV) pinned Ethan Arroyo, :30.

B-G/A/H 60, Greene 15
BAINBRIDGE – The Bears took advantage of Greene’s depleted lineup accepting six forfeits in Tuesday’s dual meet win.
Ben Bivar (132) won a key battle over Ryan Castle earning a 6-2 victory for B-G/A/H.
Results
120: Ryan McMahon (B) won by fft. 126: Kevin Hubbard (B) pinned Keenan Bailey, 3:30. 132: Ben Bivar (B) dec. Ryan Castle, 6-2. 138: Nate Banks (G) dec. Shane Hoover, 7-2. 145: Tyler Dickman (G) dec. Jake Andrews, 5-2. 152: Mason Brown (B) won by fft. 160: Madison Hoover (G) won by fft. 170: Austin Carr (B) won by fft. 182: Braxton Howell (G) dec. Colby Foster, 6-0. 195: Mitch Weist (B) pinned Jeff Westergard, 2:36. 220: Nick Adams (G) pinned Brock Weist, :22. 285: Dylan Mondore (B) won by fft. 99: Evan Hyzer (B) won by fft. 106: Cody Ferrara (B) pinned Logan Kennedy, 1:45: 113: Hayden Lewis (B) dec. Noah Kennedy, 6-0.
Official: Dale Persons.

Boys’ Basketball

Morris 48, G-MU 39
COPES CORNERS – G-MU shaved 11 points off its initial loss to Morris, who edged away from the Raiders in the fourth period.
G-MU, losers by 20 to the Mustangs its second game of the season, trailed by four to start the fourth, and had a three-pointer rim in and out that would’ve pared the deficit to one. “That (three) was 85 percent of the way in,” said G-MU coach Greg Bonczkowski. “That goes in, who knows what happens.”
Ryan Morlock spearheaded the Morris attack in the second half scoring 12 of his 17 points. G-MU led by one at halftime and was in a two possession game until late in the fourth.
“I know we didn’t win, but from the first time we played them to this time, to be in the game for 3 1/2 quarters shows we have improved tremendously,” Bonczkowski said.
Mickenson Clune scored 12 to lead G-MU and Nate O’Hara added 10. G-MU plays at Laurens Friday.
Morris: Brent Wist, 0; Ryan Morlock, 6 2-2-17; Cole Leboffe, 0; Mike Murphy, 2 3-8-7 ; Dillon Humphries, 0; Frazer Bourgeois, 0; Cam Hill, 5 6-6-16 ; Aiden Staib, 3 2-2-8. Totals; 16 13-18-48 .
G-MU: Hunter Lockwood, 1 2-2-4; Devon Fitch, 1 0-0-3; Nate Winans, 0 0-1-0 ; Matt Lyons, 0; Matt Ward, 0; Matt Delaney, 0; Colin Wind,2 0-0-4 ; Nathan Fuller, 2 0-0-5 ; Mickenson Clune, 6 0-0-12; Nate O'Hara, 4 0-0-11 . Totals: 16 2-3-39.
Morris 15 7 15 11–50
G-Mu 13 10 10 6–39
Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: (G) O”Hara 3, Fuller, Fitch, (M) Morlock 3. JV: G-MU won. Officials: Delorenzo, Curtis.

Indoor Track and Field

Doug Quinney Memorial
ITHACA – David Bernstein set two Norwich indoor track and field records last weekend at the Doug Quinney Memorial.
Bernstein tossed the shot put an even 40 feet, and added a toss of 34 feet, 4 inches in the weight throw to set new school marks.
Kaitlyn Shaver placed third for Norwich in the girls’ shot put with a toss of 31 feet, 2 inches, the Tornado girls’ 1,600-meter relay team of Kristen Slate, Delilah Geislinger, Emily Shattuck, and Liz Eddy placed third with a time of 4:32.8.

Bowling

Sherburne-Earlville sweeps
EARLVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville’s boys recorded 5-0 shutouts of Vernon-Vernona-Sherrill and Canastota, while the girls matched the shutout performances topping V-V-S to improve to 14-0 on the season.
Zach Miles led the Marauders boys on both nights tossing a 650 series Tuesday against V-V-S, and a 642 triple last Friday against Canastota. “Zach had another great night, and he really has been on fire,” said S-E coach Don Philhower.
For the S-E girls, Mandi LaClair and Liesa Armstrong led the way with 520 and 500 series’ respectively.
Varsity honor scores
Boys
S-E 5, Canastota 0
S-E (2,860): William Philhower, 212; Nick Olney, 204; Zach Mills, 258, 211, 650; Dalton Jones, 202.
Canastota (1,932): none.
S-E 5, V-V-S 0
S-E (2,857): Doug Urben, 204; Zach Miles, 213, 213, 216, 642; Jordan Mullen, 205.
VVS (2,687): Wyatt Hasty, 238, 216, 626.
JV: V-V-S won 3-2
Girls
S-E (2,380): Ruth Davis, 178; Liesa Armstrong, 182, 195, 500; Jordyn Paul, 181; Mandi LaClair, 191, 172, 520; Alyssa Miles, 172.
VVS (1,937): Britini Farr, 183; Barbara Stevens, 463.

Norwich boys upend Sus Valley
CONKLIN – Norwich handed Susquehanna Valley’s boys their first loss of the season, and did so on the Sabers’ home lanes Tuesday afternoon winning 3-2.
Corey Huggins rolled a team-high 640 series highlighted by a 254 game to top the Tornado. Dylan Gladstone added a 246 game.
Sus Valley’s girls blanked the Purple Tornado, 5-0.
Norwich hosts Owego Thursday.
Varsity honor scores
Boys
NHS (2,724): Corey Huggins, 219, 254, 649; Dylan Gladstone, 246; Matt Gladstone, 213.
SV (2,673): Kyle Kouach, 201.
JV: SV won 4-1.
Girls
Norwich (1,957): Tiffany Bevilacqua, 176, 408.
SV (2,323): Courtney Beauter, 194, 526.

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