FOOTBALL: Oxford falls to Newfield

The Oxford Blackhawks hosted Newfield for its 2022 home opener on September 9. (Photo by Morgan Golliver)

OXFORD – The Oxford Blackhawks football team suffered a 42-0 loss to Newfield on Friday night, but played with good dignity and sportsmanship. After losing two players to injury to end the first half, Oxford didn’t give up, even if they couldn’t stop Newfield from running down the field.
The Blackhawks offense made solid red zone drives and came extremely close to scoring until Newfield brought back out their first defense. Something Coach Mitch Cluff was not happy with at all. Despite the frustration, the Blackhawks did see a good rushing game from David Tucker and Dominick Howe made a few catches and tackles on defense.
Oxford will get their first look at league opponent Unadilla Valley on Friday night.
Other Scores around the County:
Greene lost in Overtime to Thomas A. Edison 20-14: Grayson Flanagan threw two touchdown passes to William Dunlap and a two point conversion pass to Derek render for Greene. There was a touchdown called back in the third quarter that would have given the Trojans a two touchdown lead. Edison scored with nine seconds left in the game to force overtime. 
S-E lost to Little Falls 32-0.
Bainbridge-Guilford lost to Lansing 34-14.
Unadilla Valley lost to Trumansburg 46-8.

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