Local sports round-up
Tennis
Norwich
NORWICH - In their second match of the season the Norwich girls' tennis team took on Owego Free Academy in their first league game yesterday, winning 6-1. The Tornado girls won every match they competed in, the only loss for Norwich came from a doubles forfeit.
In singles action it was Makenzie Maynard who led the way for Norwich, capturing victory in two sets, winning them 6-2 and 6-0. Also competing in singles was Caroline Stewart. Stewart won both her sets as well, winning 6-1 and 6-0. Norwich only gave up seven games in singles play, winning every match handily. "It was a good win for us," Said Norwich Coach John Stewart. "It was a good win against a young Owego team. We saw how good we can really be."
Norwich was also very impressive in doubles play, only giving up a few games to Owego as well. Megan Burke and Brooke Steigerwald won their match easily as well, winning 6-1 in both sets. Also competing in doubles were Ava Granquist and Olivia Granquist who won their match 6-1 and 6-2. "We had solid wins all up and down the roster," Stewart said. "Now we're on to getting ready for Seton tomorrow. That should be one of the toughest matches of the season."
In their next match the Purple Tornado faces off against Seton Catholic tomorrow on their home court.
Individual statistics: Makenzie Maynard(Norwich) d. Natalie Braman(Owego Free Academy) 6-2, 6-0. Caroline Stewart(Norwich) d. Lauren Angelone(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-0. Samantha Gage(Norwich) d. Ella Kopalek(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-0. Marysa Campbell(Norwich) d. Amy Huang(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-3. Megan Burke & Brooke Steigerwald(Norwich) d. Annamae Joyce & Austyn Conti(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-1. Ava Granquist & Olivia Granquist(Norwich) d. Samantha Knop & Alyssa Kinney(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-2. Hannah Kelley & Maleah Farr(Owego Free Academy) d. Forfeit & Forfeit(Norwich) 6-0, 6-0
Soccer
Greene/Oxford
GREENE - Yesterday, Wednesday, September, 2, the Oxford Blackhawks traveled to Greene to take on the Trojans in what would ultimately be a 2-0 win for Greene.
The first half of the game was all Trojans, as the Greene girls scored their first of two goals off of a Kayla Page shot assisted by Maggie Weeks. Greene would total 16 shots during the entire game, generating a lot of offense for the Blackhawk defense to manage.
In the second half the Greene offense proved to be too much for Oxford who eventually fouled Darien Meagley who scored on a penalty kick, giving the game its final score of 2-0. The game was not without defense though as the Oxford goal keeper, Rachel Seiler, registered 12 saves on the day.
Both teams are back in action this Friday, September, 4, as Oxford travels to Bainbridge to take on the Bobcats and Greene is tested at Unadilla Valley.
Individual Statistics: Oxford: Rachel Seiler, 12 saves. Greene: Kayla Page; 1 goal. Darien Meagley; 1 goal. Maggie Weeks, 1 assist. Lucinda Lee, 1 save.
Team Statistics: Oxford: Shots, 1. Corner kicks, 1. Saves, 12. Greene: Goals, 2. Shots, 16. Corner kicks, 7. Saves, 1.
Bainbridge-Guilford
BAINBRIDGE - The Bainbridge-Guilford boys' soccer team took on Milford yesterday Wednesday, September, 2, in a tough game, but ultimately lost 2-1.
In the first half of the game Bainbridge-Guilford's Trevor Holoquist scored the Bobcat's lone goal of the game to put B-G up 1-0 going into the second half. B-G generated a lot of offense throughout the game, registering eight shots on goal, compared to Milford's six.
The Bobcats lead wouldn't hold though as Milford's Garrett Mertz got off a quick goal to tie up the game. Coming down to the wire Mertz took matters into his own hands and scored what would be the game winning goal with 5:03 left to go in the game.
The Bainbridge-Guilford boys are back in action today when they host Afton-Harpursville in another tough match up.
Individual Statistics: Milford; Garrett Mertz, 2 goals. Kyle Tiffany, 7 saves. Bainbridge-Guilford; Trevor Holoquist, 1 goal. Nevada Heaney, 3 saves.
Team Statistics: Milford; Goals, 2. Shots, 6. Corner kicks, 2. Saves, 7. Bainbridge-Guilford; Goals, 1. Shots, 8. Corner kicks, 1. Saves, 3.
Norwich
NORWICH - In their second match of the season the Norwich girls' tennis team took on Owego Free Academy in their first league game yesterday, winning 6-1. The Tornado girls won every match they competed in, the only loss for Norwich came from a doubles forfeit.
In singles action it was Makenzie Maynard who led the way for Norwich, capturing victory in two sets, winning them 6-2 and 6-0. Also competing in singles was Caroline Stewart. Stewart won both her sets as well, winning 6-1 and 6-0. Norwich only gave up seven games in singles play, winning every match handily. "It was a good win for us," Said Norwich Coach John Stewart. "It was a good win against a young Owego team. We saw how good we can really be."
Norwich was also very impressive in doubles play, only giving up a few games to Owego as well. Megan Burke and Brooke Steigerwald won their match easily as well, winning 6-1 in both sets. Also competing in doubles were Ava Granquist and Olivia Granquist who won their match 6-1 and 6-2. "We had solid wins all up and down the roster," Stewart said. "Now we're on to getting ready for Seton tomorrow. That should be one of the toughest matches of the season."
In their next match the Purple Tornado faces off against Seton Catholic tomorrow on their home court.
Individual statistics: Makenzie Maynard(Norwich) d. Natalie Braman(Owego Free Academy) 6-2, 6-0. Caroline Stewart(Norwich) d. Lauren Angelone(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-0. Samantha Gage(Norwich) d. Ella Kopalek(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-0. Marysa Campbell(Norwich) d. Amy Huang(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-3. Megan Burke & Brooke Steigerwald(Norwich) d. Annamae Joyce & Austyn Conti(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-1. Ava Granquist & Olivia Granquist(Norwich) d. Samantha Knop & Alyssa Kinney(Owego Free Academy) 6-1, 6-2. Hannah Kelley & Maleah Farr(Owego Free Academy) d. Forfeit & Forfeit(Norwich) 6-0, 6-0
Soccer
Greene/Oxford
GREENE - Yesterday, Wednesday, September, 2, the Oxford Blackhawks traveled to Greene to take on the Trojans in what would ultimately be a 2-0 win for Greene.
The first half of the game was all Trojans, as the Greene girls scored their first of two goals off of a Kayla Page shot assisted by Maggie Weeks. Greene would total 16 shots during the entire game, generating a lot of offense for the Blackhawk defense to manage.
In the second half the Greene offense proved to be too much for Oxford who eventually fouled Darien Meagley who scored on a penalty kick, giving the game its final score of 2-0. The game was not without defense though as the Oxford goal keeper, Rachel Seiler, registered 12 saves on the day.
Both teams are back in action this Friday, September, 4, as Oxford travels to Bainbridge to take on the Bobcats and Greene is tested at Unadilla Valley.
Individual Statistics: Oxford: Rachel Seiler, 12 saves. Greene: Kayla Page; 1 goal. Darien Meagley; 1 goal. Maggie Weeks, 1 assist. Lucinda Lee, 1 save.
Team Statistics: Oxford: Shots, 1. Corner kicks, 1. Saves, 12. Greene: Goals, 2. Shots, 16. Corner kicks, 7. Saves, 1.
Bainbridge-Guilford
BAINBRIDGE - The Bainbridge-Guilford boys' soccer team took on Milford yesterday Wednesday, September, 2, in a tough game, but ultimately lost 2-1.
In the first half of the game Bainbridge-Guilford's Trevor Holoquist scored the Bobcat's lone goal of the game to put B-G up 1-0 going into the second half. B-G generated a lot of offense throughout the game, registering eight shots on goal, compared to Milford's six.
The Bobcats lead wouldn't hold though as Milford's Garrett Mertz got off a quick goal to tie up the game. Coming down to the wire Mertz took matters into his own hands and scored what would be the game winning goal with 5:03 left to go in the game.
The Bainbridge-Guilford boys are back in action today when they host Afton-Harpursville in another tough match up.
Individual Statistics: Milford; Garrett Mertz, 2 goals. Kyle Tiffany, 7 saves. Bainbridge-Guilford; Trevor Holoquist, 1 goal. Nevada Heaney, 3 saves.
Team Statistics: Milford; Goals, 2. Shots, 6. Corner kicks, 2. Saves, 7. Bainbridge-Guilford; Goals, 1. Shots, 8. Corner kicks, 1. Saves, 3.
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