Marauders open league play with 4-goal victory

UV adds another win to season record

BOONVILLE – The Marauders of Sherburne-Earlville traveled to Boonville, New York for the first Center State Conference league match of the season against the Adirondack Wildcats. The boys soccer team returned home with a 7-3 victory to start the conference scheduled 1-0 and their first win of the 2019 season.
The Marauders trailed early in the match when the Wildcats’ Rowan Wysocki converted a rebound save for the first goal of the contest. Minutes later, teammate Ethan Williams tacked on the second goal for Adirondack when he split the defense and ripped a shot towards the goal, putting the ball past S-E keeper John Oley.
Before the end of the first half came to a close, Sherburne-Earlville’s Nathan Morgan found the bouncing, loose ball in the box and headed it past the Wildcats’ goalie Badie Robinson, cutting the Marauders’ deficit down to one.
S-E then went on an offensive runs, tallying six goals in the second half to take home the win.
The scoring rout started when Gabe Irwin’s direct kick cross found Noah Posson’s head in front of the goal. Posson’s header powered past Robinson to tie the game at 2-2.
With 15 minutes left, Brogan Winton gave S-E their first lead of the contest but Williams responded with a goal of his own, tying the game once again.
Over the final 13 minutes of play, Morgan, Andrew Fern, and Keegan Kane capped off the second half scoring rally with four more goals, putting the game out of reach.
The Marauders (1-1-1, 1-0-0) host league rival Canastota Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Sherburne-Earlville 7, Adirondack 3
S-E 1 6 – 7
ADK 2 1 – 3
Goals-Assists: (S-E) Nathan Morgan 2-1, Andrew Fern 2-0, Noah Posson 1-0, Keegan Kane 1-0, Brogan Winton 1-0, Gabe Irwin 0-1, Dan Scholl 0-1; (A) Ethan Williams 2-0
Rowan Wysocki 1-1.
Shots-Corners: (S-E) 10-2; (A) 9-4
Saves: (S-E) John Oley 2, Zach Trass 3; (A)Badie Robinson 4.
Unadilla Valley 6, Sidney 1
NEW BERLIN – The Unadilla Storm boys soccer club struck early and often, scoring 5 goals in the first half on the way to a 6-1 win over the visiting Sidney Warriors Tuesday afternoon.
UV’s senior Skot Lindholm put the home team up 1-0 when he tapped home a ball that landed inside the penalty kick area from an endline pass from Dylan Nichols.
Nichols then tallied two himself and assisted Ben Gorrell’s goal to put the Storm up 4-0.
In the few minutes remaining in the first half, Nichols completed his hat trick by sending a rocket into the back of the net, giving the Storm a 5-0 lead at the break.
The second half saw more of the same from the Storm with an early goal from sophomore Geordan Keach with the goal. Keach’s goal was delivered from Devon Fairchild – his third assist of the game – to close out UV’s scoring.
Late in the second, the Warriors got on the scoreboard with an assisted goal by Landon Constable.
Unadilla Valley finished the game with a total of 17 shots, six more than their opponent. Brandon Kneale, UV’s keeper, finished with seven saves in the game.
The Storm (2-1-1, 1-1) head on the road to face Bainbridge-Guilford Thursday for a Midstate Athletic Conference clash. Game is slated for a 4:30 p.m. start time.
Unadilla Valley 6, Sidney 1
Sidney 0 1 – 1
UV 5 1 – 6
Goals: (S) Landon Constable 1-0; (UV) Dylan Nichols 3-2, Ben Gorrell 1-1. Geordan Keach 1-0, Skot Lindholm 1-0, Devon Fairchild 0-3.
Shots/Corners: (S) 8-1; (UV) 17-8.
Saves: (S) Connor Bacon/Timothy Grow 11; (UV) Brandon Kneale 7.

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