Oneonta’s Baker overpowers Norwich in 6-1 victory
Softball
Oneonta 6, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Oneonta senior Brie Baker overpowered the Norwich lineup through six innings of work in Wednesday’s victory over the Tornado.
Baker gave up one hit – a single to Jordan Sanford in the fifth – striking out 13 and not walking a batter. “We knew it would be tough; (Brie) didn’t get second team all-state recognition last year for nothing,” said Norwich coach Scott Moore. “We wanted to get more out of the bats, she’s just tough to hit against.”
Sarah Horne had an inside-the-park home run in the first inning for Oneonta, and a second Yellowjackets run scored in the opening inning after a Norwich throwing error on an attempted steal of second base.
Norwich scored in the seventh when Sanford singled in Shannon Moore.
Norwich (1-1) hosts Owego today.
OHS 200 110 2 6 9 0
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Brie Baker (W), Taylor Microni (7) and Aiyana Rupp. Hannah Eddy (L) and Jordan Sanford. Doubles: (O) Bekka Strubel, Rupp, Microni. HR: (O) Sarah Horne
Hancock 20, Unadilla Valley 4
HANCOCK – Hancock kept the Storm winless on the season putting together a pair of eight-run innings in Wednesday’s five-inning game.
Jessica Worzel, Ashley Drake, and Sierra Kessler all had two RBI for the Wildcats.
Tia Peck led the UV attack with a triple and three RBI.
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Cynthia Wormuth (W), Andrea Wadeson (5) and Sierra Kessler. Jackie Smith (L), Tia Peck (4) and Alex Bodie. Doubles: (H) C. Wormuth, Kessler. Triples: (UV) Tia Peck.
Harpursville 20, Oxford 3
OXFORD – Harpursville benefited from 22 Oxford base on balls to win in a five-inning romp over the Blackhawks Wednesday.
The Hornets had just six hits, three of those coming from Sidney Schultz.
Oxford’s Raigen Ehly hit her second homer of the week, a three-run shot in the fifth inning to break up the shutout.
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Erica Whitney (W), Mackenzie Havens (5) and Havens, Whitney (5). Hannah Ryan (L), Emilee Eldred (3), Karly Marshman (5) and Sarah Pratt. Doubles: (H) Havens. HR: (O) Raigen Ehly.
G-MU 11, Downsville 5
DOWNSVILLE – Scarlett Newman struck out six and allowed just two hits as G-MU improved to 2-0 on the season Wednesday at Downsville.
Katie Schultes led the G-MU offense finishing 4-for-4 with five RBI. Autumn Butler contributed two hits to the win.
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Scarlett Newman (W) and Katie Schultes. Katelyn Townsend (L) and B. Muller.
Greene 20, Walton 5
WALTON – Greene built on a four-run lead with 11 runs in the third in a five-inning mercy rule victory over Walton Wednesday.
JB Taft, Lydia Howard, and Laura Durdon had key RBI hits during the third inning. Maddie Brink also homered for the Trojans. “It was nice coming back strong after struggling at Deposit the night before,” said Greene coach Rick Smith.
Greene 16 (11) 02–20
Walton 0 3020–5
Alex Thompson (W) and Maddie Brink. Sarah Yambor (L), Keirsten Beers (4) and Taylor Vernooy. Doubles: (G) Laura Durdon, Lydia Howard. HR: (G) Maddie Brink.
Boys’ Tennis
Norwich 7, Oneonta 0
ONEONTA – Norwich kept its record unbeaten and unblemished winning its fourth straight match by shutout Wednesday at Oneonta.
Norwich’s third doubles team, Jordan Vinal and Mike McLaughlin, dug out of a 4-1 hole to win the first set, and after dropping the second set in a tiebreaker, won the third set super tiebreaker, 11-9. “I have to say, the kids are pretty focused on this undefeated, unscored on Class B thing,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Norwich did not drop a set in any of the other six matchups, and look to extend its unbeaten mark Friday at Vestal.
Results
Singles: Zan Stewart (N) d. Jonah Herold, 7-5, 6-3. Colin Stewart (N) d. Nicole van der Sommen, 6-0, 6-0. Matt Craig (N) d. Kyle Rowe, 6-1, 6-1; Carlos Ithier (N) d. George Foti, 6-1, 6-3.
Doubles: Brendon Budd-Alec Weaver (N) d. John Scott-Lars Smith, 6-0, 6-3. Jamison Luke-Cameron Edwards (N) d. Emily Harter-Casey Stamp, 6-0, 6-0. Jordan Vinal-Mike McLaughlin (N) d. Benji Blacklock-Alex Mannion, 6-4, 6-7 (9-11), 11-9.
Track and Field
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls swept the long jump and triple jumps as the Marauders placed a close second to Mount Markham in a three-way meet that also included Cincinnatus.
Team Scores Boys: Mount Markham 89, Sherburne Earlville 55.5, Cincinnatus 14.5.
110HH – Manglni MM (18.7).
100M – Seamon MM (11.8).
1600M – McDaniel SE (5:29).
Shot – Davenport MM (40’2”).
400M – Gates MM (61.5).
400IH – Maugeri MM (67.1).
4X100 – MM: Maugeri, Westbrook, Seamon, Schiros (48.6).
800M – Rodriguez SE (2:27.8).
200M – Seamon MM (24.5).
HJ – Seamon MM (5’6”).
Disc – Davenport MM (88’11”).
LJ – B. Schiros MM (16’5.5”).
3200M – Benedict SE (12:13.8).
TJ – Schiros MM (35’2”).
Pole – Koch MM (11’).
4X400 – SE: Rodriguez, Ulrich, Rainford, Campbell (4:28.3).
Team Scores girls: Mount Markham 74, Sherburne Earlville 67, Cincinnatus 22.
4X800 – SE: Jordan, LoPresti, Trass, DuBois (13:01.5.
100 HH – Rohacek MM (17.7).
100M – Curtin MM (13.0).)
1500M – McElwain MM (5:53).
Shot – Allen MM (29’).
4X100 – MM: LaPerla, Rohacek, Cornmire, Curtin (55.1).
400M – Barrett MM (71.4).
400IH – Rohacek MM (1:19.9).
800M – Baker CC (3:03.1).
200M – Curtin MM (27.1).
HJ – Niles SE (4’8”).
TJ – Trass SE (22’2”).
LJ – LoPresti SE (13’10”).
Disc – Allen MM (55’5”)
3000M – Allen MM (15:08).
Pole – Barrett MM (6’6”).
4X400 – MM: Feola, Curtin, Rohacek, Barrett (4:49.3).
Oneonta 6, Norwich 1
NORWICH – Oneonta senior Brie Baker overpowered the Norwich lineup through six innings of work in Wednesday’s victory over the Tornado.
Baker gave up one hit – a single to Jordan Sanford in the fifth – striking out 13 and not walking a batter. “We knew it would be tough; (Brie) didn’t get second team all-state recognition last year for nothing,” said Norwich coach Scott Moore. “We wanted to get more out of the bats, she’s just tough to hit against.”
Sarah Horne had an inside-the-park home run in the first inning for Oneonta, and a second Yellowjackets run scored in the opening inning after a Norwich throwing error on an attempted steal of second base.
Norwich scored in the seventh when Sanford singled in Shannon Moore.
Norwich (1-1) hosts Owego today.
OHS 200 110 2 6 9 0
Nor. 000 000 1 1 2 3
Brie Baker (W), Taylor Microni (7) and Aiyana Rupp. Hannah Eddy (L) and Jordan Sanford. Doubles: (O) Bekka Strubel, Rupp, Microni. HR: (O) Sarah Horne
Hancock 20, Unadilla Valley 4
HANCOCK – Hancock kept the Storm winless on the season putting together a pair of eight-run innings in Wednesday’s five-inning game.
Jessica Worzel, Ashley Drake, and Sierra Kessler all had two RBI for the Wildcats.
Tia Peck led the UV attack with a triple and three RBI.
UV 003 01 4 6 5
Han. 381 8x 20 11 2
Cynthia Wormuth (W), Andrea Wadeson (5) and Sierra Kessler. Jackie Smith (L), Tia Peck (4) and Alex Bodie. Doubles: (H) C. Wormuth, Kessler. Triples: (UV) Tia Peck.
Harpursville 20, Oxford 3
OXFORD – Harpursville benefited from 22 Oxford base on balls to win in a five-inning romp over the Blackhawks Wednesday.
The Hornets had just six hits, three of those coming from Sidney Schultz.
Oxford’s Raigen Ehly hit her second homer of the week, a three-run shot in the fifth inning to break up the shutout.
Har 324 38 20 6 0
Oxf. 000 03 3 4 2
Erica Whitney (W), Mackenzie Havens (5) and Havens, Whitney (5). Hannah Ryan (L), Emilee Eldred (3), Karly Marshman (5) and Sarah Pratt. Doubles: (H) Havens. HR: (O) Raigen Ehly.
G-MU 11, Downsville 5
DOWNSVILLE – Scarlett Newman struck out six and allowed just two hits as G-MU improved to 2-0 on the season Wednesday at Downsville.
Katie Schultes led the G-MU offense finishing 4-for-4 with five RBI. Autumn Butler contributed two hits to the win.
G-MU 110 004 5 11 11 3
Dow. 004 010 0 5 2 6
Scarlett Newman (W) and Katie Schultes. Katelyn Townsend (L) and B. Muller.
Greene 20, Walton 5
WALTON – Greene built on a four-run lead with 11 runs in the third in a five-inning mercy rule victory over Walton Wednesday.
JB Taft, Lydia Howard, and Laura Durdon had key RBI hits during the third inning. Maddie Brink also homered for the Trojans. “It was nice coming back strong after struggling at Deposit the night before,” said Greene coach Rick Smith.
Greene 16 (11) 02–20
Walton 0 3020–5
Alex Thompson (W) and Maddie Brink. Sarah Yambor (L), Keirsten Beers (4) and Taylor Vernooy. Doubles: (G) Laura Durdon, Lydia Howard. HR: (G) Maddie Brink.
Boys’ Tennis
Norwich 7, Oneonta 0
ONEONTA – Norwich kept its record unbeaten and unblemished winning its fourth straight match by shutout Wednesday at Oneonta.
Norwich’s third doubles team, Jordan Vinal and Mike McLaughlin, dug out of a 4-1 hole to win the first set, and after dropping the second set in a tiebreaker, won the third set super tiebreaker, 11-9. “I have to say, the kids are pretty focused on this undefeated, unscored on Class B thing,” said Norwich coach John Stewart.
Norwich did not drop a set in any of the other six matchups, and look to extend its unbeaten mark Friday at Vestal.
Results
Singles: Zan Stewart (N) d. Jonah Herold, 7-5, 6-3. Colin Stewart (N) d. Nicole van der Sommen, 6-0, 6-0. Matt Craig (N) d. Kyle Rowe, 6-1, 6-1; Carlos Ithier (N) d. George Foti, 6-1, 6-3.
Doubles: Brendon Budd-Alec Weaver (N) d. John Scott-Lars Smith, 6-0, 6-3. Jamison Luke-Cameron Edwards (N) d. Emily Harter-Casey Stamp, 6-0, 6-0. Jordan Vinal-Mike McLaughlin (N) d. Benji Blacklock-Alex Mannion, 6-4, 6-7 (9-11), 11-9.
Track and Field
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s girls swept the long jump and triple jumps as the Marauders placed a close second to Mount Markham in a three-way meet that also included Cincinnatus.
Team Scores Boys: Mount Markham 89, Sherburne Earlville 55.5, Cincinnatus 14.5.
110HH – Manglni MM (18.7).
100M – Seamon MM (11.8).
1600M – McDaniel SE (5:29).
Shot – Davenport MM (40’2”).
400M – Gates MM (61.5).
400IH – Maugeri MM (67.1).
4X100 – MM: Maugeri, Westbrook, Seamon, Schiros (48.6).
800M – Rodriguez SE (2:27.8).
200M – Seamon MM (24.5).
HJ – Seamon MM (5’6”).
Disc – Davenport MM (88’11”).
LJ – B. Schiros MM (16’5.5”).
3200M – Benedict SE (12:13.8).
TJ – Schiros MM (35’2”).
Pole – Koch MM (11’).
4X400 – SE: Rodriguez, Ulrich, Rainford, Campbell (4:28.3).
Team Scores girls: Mount Markham 74, Sherburne Earlville 67, Cincinnatus 22.
4X800 – SE: Jordan, LoPresti, Trass, DuBois (13:01.5.
100 HH – Rohacek MM (17.7).
100M – Curtin MM (13.0).)
1500M – McElwain MM (5:53).
Shot – Allen MM (29’).
4X100 – MM: LaPerla, Rohacek, Cornmire, Curtin (55.1).
400M – Barrett MM (71.4).
400IH – Rohacek MM (1:19.9).
800M – Baker CC (3:03.1).
200M – Curtin MM (27.1).
HJ – Niles SE (4’8”).
TJ – Trass SE (22’2”).
LJ – LoPresti SE (13’10”).
Disc – Allen MM (55’5”)
3000M – Allen MM (15:08).
Pole – Barrett MM (6’6”).
4X400 – MM: Feola, Curtin, Rohacek, Barrett (4:49.3).
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