Marauders’ offense continues to flow as team nets 3 in win against rival Canastota
The Marauders Brogan Winton successfully switches field as the Marauders look to exploit the Red Raider defense. Winton tallied a goal in the contest as Sherburne-Earlville earned the second straight win in as many games on the schedule. (Megan Rodriguez Photo)
Bobcats weather Storm 3-2; Greene blanks Delhi 9-0
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne-Earlville Marauders hosted rival Canastota Red Raiders, for the first home league game of the 2019 season Thursday afternoon. With a final score of 3-1 favoring the Marauders, the S-E soccer club improves to 2-0 in league play.
Sherburne-Earlville’s offense is currently clicking as the squad has scored a total of 10 goals in the first two league games of the year.
Recording his first goal of the season, S-E’s Layne Sulton opened up the scoring in the contest when he received Keegan Kane’s far post cross ball and riffled the ball home for the 1-0 score.
The score remained the same one goal difference for the rest of the half and into the break.
The Marauders added a second goal early in the second as first-year player Gabe Irwin sent a pass that split the Red Raider defense and found teammate Brogan Winton, who then fired a lob ball over the head of Canastota’s goalie Jonathan Bovair’s and into the far corner of the goal.
Seven minutes later, Sulton delivered a pass to Nate Morgan of the home team. Morgan then chipped a shot over the keeper’s head, providing a second insurance goal for the Marauders.
Canastota senior Josh Heckerman scored in the final minute of the game as his shot was too much for Marauders’ goalkeeper Zach Trass to handle.
The Marauders (2-1-1, 2-0) travel to West Canada Valley on Saturday for a divisional crossover contest. Game is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Sherburne-Earlville 3, Canastota 1
C 0 1 – 1
S-E 1 2 – 3
Goals-Assists: (C) Josh Heckerman 1-0; (S-E) Layne Sulton 1-1, Nathan Morgan 1-0, Brogan Winton 1-0, Gabe Irwin 0-1, Keegan Kane 0-1.
Shots-Corners: (C) 5-4; (S-E) 8-3.
Saves: (C) Jonathan Bovair 5; (S-E) John Oley 2, Zach Trass 1.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Unadilla Valley 2
BAINBRIDGE – The Unadilla Valley Storm fell in a close 3-2 Midstate Athletic Conference league match against host Bainbridge-Guilford.
The Bobcats got out to an early 2-0 lead behind leading scoring Ryan Porter and teammate Garret O’Hara’s first half goals.
With the score remaining the game at the halftime break, the Storm adjusted their formation and surged back.
After receiving a penalty in the box, UV’s Dylan Nichols’ free kick tricked Zach Graham, the B-G keeper, to find the back of the net and cut the deficit to one.
With 26 minutes left, the Storm knotted the game at 2-2, Cam Osborne’s corner kick found the head of Devon Fairchild, who put it past Graham.
Minutes later, Porter and O’Hara connected for the eventual game winner. Porter was able to get free in the box and made a nice pass, connecting with a wide open O’Hara. The Bobcats’ forward then tapped the ball home between the posts and past UV’s goalie Brandon Kneale.
In the final 20 minutes of play, the Storm’s head coach Ryan Houck noted his offense saw chance after chance – including another penalty kick chance.
Graham, however, turned away all attempts with his, “absolutely phenomenal goalkeeping effort,” as described by Houck. The Bainbridge-Guilford keeper ended the game with 12 saves. Kneale, his opposition at the other end, came away with seven stops in the game.
Unadilla Valley drops to 3-2 on the season while the Bobcats improve to 4-2 after winning two in a row. B-G has hopes of making three straight at the home of non-league opponent Seton Catholic Central on Wednesday. The Storm look to make a return to the win column Tuesday afternoon when they host Afton/Harpursville. Both games are slated for a 4:30 p.m. start.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Unadilla Valley 2
UV 0 2 – 2
B-G 2 1 – 3
Goals-Assists: (UV) Dylan Nichols 1-0, Devon Fairchild 1-0, Cam Osborne 0-1; (B-G) Garrett O’Hara 2-0, Ryan Porter 1-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 15-5; (B-G) 10-5.
Saves: (UV) Brandon Kneale 7; (B-G) Zach Graham 12.
Greene 9, Delhi 0
GREENE – In a battle of the unbeaten’s, the Trojans’ Terriek Brown and Scout McCumiskey each recorded a hat trick as host Greene defeated Delhi squad in the Midstate Athletic Conference contest with a final of 9-0 Thursday.
Brown started the scoring for the Trojans soccer club with only 3 minutes and 21 seconds taken off the clock. Colleague Alec Frair used a through ball to find Brown, who then fired it past Delhi’s keeper.
McCumiskey followed up with back-to-back goals – one of which was a penalty strike – to give the home team a 3-0 advantage. Brown added one before halftime to give the Greene club a 4-0 lead at the intermission.
Out of half time, McCumiskey and swapped two more goals for each to tally their third goal of the contest.
Adding the other three goals in the second half for Greene were Frair, Jonny Lee and goalie Nick Shoemaker who moved to a position on the field to tack on his score.
Head coach of the Trojans, Rick Tallman, stated it is a solid defensive outing with Nolan Butler leading the defensive charge to award Greene with their second shut out of the season.
McCumiskey and Lee were joined by Kolby Finch and Calob Davenport to show up in the assist column.
Greene (3-0) visits Sidney on Monday for a 4:30 p.m.
Greene 9, Delhi 0
Delhi 0 0 – 0
Greene 4 5 – 9
Goals and Assists: (D) None; (G) Terriek Brown 3-0, Scout McCumiskey 3-1, Jonny Lee 1-1, Alec Frair 1-2, Nick Shoemaker 1-0, Kolby Finch 0-1, Calob Davenport 0-1.
Shots-Corners: (D) 2-0; (G) 17-5.
Saves: (D) Logan Bryan 7; (G) Nick Shoemaker 2.
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne-Earlville Marauders hosted rival Canastota Red Raiders, for the first home league game of the 2019 season Thursday afternoon. With a final score of 3-1 favoring the Marauders, the S-E soccer club improves to 2-0 in league play.
Sherburne-Earlville’s offense is currently clicking as the squad has scored a total of 10 goals in the first two league games of the year.
Recording his first goal of the season, S-E’s Layne Sulton opened up the scoring in the contest when he received Keegan Kane’s far post cross ball and riffled the ball home for the 1-0 score.
The score remained the same one goal difference for the rest of the half and into the break.
The Marauders added a second goal early in the second as first-year player Gabe Irwin sent a pass that split the Red Raider defense and found teammate Brogan Winton, who then fired a lob ball over the head of Canastota’s goalie Jonathan Bovair’s and into the far corner of the goal.
Seven minutes later, Sulton delivered a pass to Nate Morgan of the home team. Morgan then chipped a shot over the keeper’s head, providing a second insurance goal for the Marauders.
Canastota senior Josh Heckerman scored in the final minute of the game as his shot was too much for Marauders’ goalkeeper Zach Trass to handle.
The Marauders (2-1-1, 2-0) travel to West Canada Valley on Saturday for a divisional crossover contest. Game is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Sherburne-Earlville 3, Canastota 1
C 0 1 – 1
S-E 1 2 – 3
Goals-Assists: (C) Josh Heckerman 1-0; (S-E) Layne Sulton 1-1, Nathan Morgan 1-0, Brogan Winton 1-0, Gabe Irwin 0-1, Keegan Kane 0-1.
Shots-Corners: (C) 5-4; (S-E) 8-3.
Saves: (C) Jonathan Bovair 5; (S-E) John Oley 2, Zach Trass 1.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Unadilla Valley 2
BAINBRIDGE – The Unadilla Valley Storm fell in a close 3-2 Midstate Athletic Conference league match against host Bainbridge-Guilford.
The Bobcats got out to an early 2-0 lead behind leading scoring Ryan Porter and teammate Garret O’Hara’s first half goals.
With the score remaining the game at the halftime break, the Storm adjusted their formation and surged back.
After receiving a penalty in the box, UV’s Dylan Nichols’ free kick tricked Zach Graham, the B-G keeper, to find the back of the net and cut the deficit to one.
With 26 minutes left, the Storm knotted the game at 2-2, Cam Osborne’s corner kick found the head of Devon Fairchild, who put it past Graham.
Minutes later, Porter and O’Hara connected for the eventual game winner. Porter was able to get free in the box and made a nice pass, connecting with a wide open O’Hara. The Bobcats’ forward then tapped the ball home between the posts and past UV’s goalie Brandon Kneale.
In the final 20 minutes of play, the Storm’s head coach Ryan Houck noted his offense saw chance after chance – including another penalty kick chance.
Graham, however, turned away all attempts with his, “absolutely phenomenal goalkeeping effort,” as described by Houck. The Bainbridge-Guilford keeper ended the game with 12 saves. Kneale, his opposition at the other end, came away with seven stops in the game.
Unadilla Valley drops to 3-2 on the season while the Bobcats improve to 4-2 after winning two in a row. B-G has hopes of making three straight at the home of non-league opponent Seton Catholic Central on Wednesday. The Storm look to make a return to the win column Tuesday afternoon when they host Afton/Harpursville. Both games are slated for a 4:30 p.m. start.
Bainbridge-Guilford 3, Unadilla Valley 2
UV 0 2 – 2
B-G 2 1 – 3
Goals-Assists: (UV) Dylan Nichols 1-0, Devon Fairchild 1-0, Cam Osborne 0-1; (B-G) Garrett O’Hara 2-0, Ryan Porter 1-1.
Shots-corners: (UV) 15-5; (B-G) 10-5.
Saves: (UV) Brandon Kneale 7; (B-G) Zach Graham 12.
Greene 9, Delhi 0
GREENE – In a battle of the unbeaten’s, the Trojans’ Terriek Brown and Scout McCumiskey each recorded a hat trick as host Greene defeated Delhi squad in the Midstate Athletic Conference contest with a final of 9-0 Thursday.
Brown started the scoring for the Trojans soccer club with only 3 minutes and 21 seconds taken off the clock. Colleague Alec Frair used a through ball to find Brown, who then fired it past Delhi’s keeper.
McCumiskey followed up with back-to-back goals – one of which was a penalty strike – to give the home team a 3-0 advantage. Brown added one before halftime to give the Greene club a 4-0 lead at the intermission.
Out of half time, McCumiskey and swapped two more goals for each to tally their third goal of the contest.
Adding the other three goals in the second half for Greene were Frair, Jonny Lee and goalie Nick Shoemaker who moved to a position on the field to tack on his score.
Head coach of the Trojans, Rick Tallman, stated it is a solid defensive outing with Nolan Butler leading the defensive charge to award Greene with their second shut out of the season.
McCumiskey and Lee were joined by Kolby Finch and Calob Davenport to show up in the assist column.
Greene (3-0) visits Sidney on Monday for a 4:30 p.m.
Greene 9, Delhi 0
Delhi 0 0 – 0
Greene 4 5 – 9
Goals and Assists: (D) None; (G) Terriek Brown 3-0, Scout McCumiskey 3-1, Jonny Lee 1-1, Alec Frair 1-2, Nick Shoemaker 1-0, Kolby Finch 0-1, Calob Davenport 0-1.
Shots-Corners: (D) 2-0; (G) 17-5.
Saves: (D) Logan Bryan 7; (G) Nick Shoemaker 2.
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