Section IV Baseball and Softball tournament games start Thursday
CHENANGO COUNTY – The Section IV brackets have been finalized and games are scheduled to start Thursday afternoon. Six Chenango County teams have qualified for the baseball and softball postseason play.
In Class B, Norwich made sectioanl play for the first time since 2014 and will travel to Owego at 4:30 p.m. to face the Indians. The Purple Tornado have had a strong season, although their record doesn’t reflect their action on the field. With a overall record of 6-9, Norwich is listed as the nine seed. The winner of the game will move onto face No. 1 Seton Catholic.
The Class C baseball bracket will see Bainbridge-Guilford, a 4-8 12-seed, take on Trumansburg at 4:30 p.m. On the road in Trumansburg, the Bobcats will need to come away with a win to continue on their season. If they claim victory, B-G will then travel to Elmira Notre Dame.
Afton, the five seed of the Class D tournament, hosts Downsville at 4:30 p.m. The Crimson Knights have had a rollercoaster type season but have turned it on in the last few games, finishing their regular season at 7-5 overall. If Afton wins, they will face No. 4 South Kortright or No. 13 Worcester.
The Section IV softball tournament has Greene and Bainbridge-Guilford in the field for Class C. The Lady Trojans travel to Sidney on Thursday for a 4:30 p.m. start time. The Lady Warriors and Greene have met once already this season and the Trojans took the win 9-4, handing Sidney their first loss of the year. Greene will be looking for a similar outcome while Sidney seeks revenge. The winner of the contest will head to Union Springs on Tuesday, May 22.
The Bobcats will wait for the winner of Moravia and Trumansburg on Thursday. The winner will travel to Bainbridge-Guilford on Tuesday, May 22 for 4:30 p.m. game.
In the Class D bracket, the Lady Crimson Knights will host Downsville at 4:30 p.m. this season at Afton is the higher seed. Afton finished the regular season with a .500 overall record (7-7) and was awarded the eight seed while Downsville, a 7-4 team, landed the nine seed. The winner will take on either No. 1 seed Deposit or the 16-seed Worcester.
Section III brackets have yet to be determined as they are completing the regular season this week. Final games are Friday afternoon and the committee will be to determine seeds over the weekend.
In Class B, Norwich made sectioanl play for the first time since 2014 and will travel to Owego at 4:30 p.m. to face the Indians. The Purple Tornado have had a strong season, although their record doesn’t reflect their action on the field. With a overall record of 6-9, Norwich is listed as the nine seed. The winner of the game will move onto face No. 1 Seton Catholic.
The Class C baseball bracket will see Bainbridge-Guilford, a 4-8 12-seed, take on Trumansburg at 4:30 p.m. On the road in Trumansburg, the Bobcats will need to come away with a win to continue on their season. If they claim victory, B-G will then travel to Elmira Notre Dame.
Afton, the five seed of the Class D tournament, hosts Downsville at 4:30 p.m. The Crimson Knights have had a rollercoaster type season but have turned it on in the last few games, finishing their regular season at 7-5 overall. If Afton wins, they will face No. 4 South Kortright or No. 13 Worcester.
The Section IV softball tournament has Greene and Bainbridge-Guilford in the field for Class C. The Lady Trojans travel to Sidney on Thursday for a 4:30 p.m. start time. The Lady Warriors and Greene have met once already this season and the Trojans took the win 9-4, handing Sidney their first loss of the year. Greene will be looking for a similar outcome while Sidney seeks revenge. The winner of the contest will head to Union Springs on Tuesday, May 22.
The Bobcats will wait for the winner of Moravia and Trumansburg on Thursday. The winner will travel to Bainbridge-Guilford on Tuesday, May 22 for 4:30 p.m. game.
In the Class D bracket, the Lady Crimson Knights will host Downsville at 4:30 p.m. this season at Afton is the higher seed. Afton finished the regular season with a .500 overall record (7-7) and was awarded the eight seed while Downsville, a 7-4 team, landed the nine seed. The winner will take on either No. 1 seed Deposit or the 16-seed Worcester.
Section III brackets have yet to be determined as they are completing the regular season this week. Final games are Friday afternoon and the committee will be to determine seeds over the weekend.
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