Greene stymies Walton for fourth straight shutout win

GREENE - The Greene boys’ soccer team continues to improve with every game.
The Trojans dominated on offense, and also stretched their shutout - and winning - streak to four blanking Walton 6-0 on Tuesday night.
Scout McCumiskey finished with a hat trick, and put Greene (4-1) on the board just 19 seconds into the game with Cooper Klumpp registering the assist.
“Scout played through an injury today,” said Greene coach Rick Tallman. “He led us in scoring, and commanded the offense. It was a solid showing.”
The Trojans spread the wealth on offense with Klumpp adding a goal, as did Jonny Lee and Terriek Brown.  Luke DeJager, Aidan Kiefer, and Trent Rapp also figured in the scoring notching assists.
While the offense flourished putting up 39 shots and 12 cornerkicks, Tallman was quick to point out the defensive exploits of Kiefer.
“(Aidan) heads up our defense, and (the defense) has bottled up the fourth straight team,” Tallman said.
Greene plays at Windsor April 5 in a return matchup. The Black Knights are the lone team to top Greene this season.
Score by half
Walt.  0  0--0
Grn.   4  2--6
Goals-assists:  (G) Scout McCumiskey 3-1, Jonny Lee 1-0, Cooper Klumpp 1-1, Terriek Brown 1-0, Luke DeJager 0-2, Aidan Kiefer 0-1, Trent Rapp 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks:  (G) 39-12; (W) 1-0
Saves:  (W) 12, (G) Finch 1.

Sherburne-Earlville boys fall to Waterville, Hamilton
WATERVILLE - It’s been a trial by fire in the early stages of the Fall 2 sports season for Sherburne-Earlville’s boys’ soccer team.
Tuesday night, Waterville put up four first-half goals, and went on to a 7-0 shutout victory.
That result followed a matching 7-0 defeat to Hamilton this past Friday.
“The start of the Marauders’ varsity soccer season can be characterized in two words:  Growing pains,” said S-E longtime head coach Mike Rodriguez. “We have started five freshmen and one sophomore, who are struggling to adjust to the steep learning curve that is varsity soccer.”
Rocco Padula and Connor Stanton had two goals apiece in Waterville’s victory.
Hamilton, too, also jumped out to a 4-0 halftime lead against the Marauders.
Zach Bernard had a hat trick for the Emerald Knights.
“Although the losses are tough, it has been a valuable learning experience for these varsity soccer rookies,” Rodriguez said.
S-E plays at Hamilton on April 7.
Hamilton 7, S-E 0
Score by half
Ham.  4  3--7
S-E   0  0-0
Goals: (H) Zach Bernard 3, Thomas Simpson, Brice Sharp-Ballinger, own goal, #4.
Shots-cornerkicks: (SE) 0-0, (H) 22-7.
Saves:  (SE) Zachary Trass 15, (H) 0.
Waterville 7, S-E 0
Score by half
Wat.   4   3-7
S-E  0  0-0
Goals-assists:  Rocco Padula Jr. 2-0, Connor Stanton 2-0, Quin Mayne 1-0, Alex Williams 1-0, Logan Baker 1-0, Trevor Salvaggio 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks:  (W) 20-7; (SE) 4-1
Saves: (W) Tyler Barth 2; (SE) Zachary Trass 13
Madison 6, Otselic Valley 2
MADISON - In CCL play, Madison struck for four first-half goals to build a commanding lead in Tuesday night’s victory over Otselic Valley.
Lane Adams scored unassisted in the first half for OV winning a one-on-one against the Madison defender. 
Cole Warren netted the Vikings’ other goal getting an assist from Garrett Wood.
OV’s record dropped to 1-6 overall.
Score by half
Mad.  4   2--6
OV   1   1--2
Goals-assists: (M)  Niedhart 3-0, Shields 2-1, Bingel 1-0, Idzi 0-1, Dodge 0-1, Sitts 0-1. (OV)  Lane Adams 1-0, Cole Warren 1-0, Garrett Wood 0-1.
Shots-cornerkicks:  (OV):  10-5, (M) 14-4.
Saves: (OV) Cody O’Hara 4; (M) A. Dodge 4.

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