BASEBALL: Otselic Valley-Cincinnatus falls to Brookfield
Braeden Davis scores the only run for the Vikings off Lukas Schieferstein's RBI double in the loss to Brookfield. (Photo by Morgan Golliver)
OTSELIC – The Otselic Valley-Cincinnatus Vikings baseball team hosted a tough Brookfield team for the final home game of the 2023 season. Brookfield defeated OV 14-1 to clinch the CCL title.
The Vikings were held without a hit until the bottom of the seventh inning. Braeden Davis hit a single and scored the only run on offense off Lukas Schieferstein’s RBI double.
Cole Warren earned the start on the mound for OV-C, going five and two-third innings and striking out three batters. Caleb Loomis and Hunter Rozewski finished the game in relief and both struck out a batter.
The Vikings are currently 5-7 with one regular season game left on the schedule against McGraw this evening at 5 p.m from the Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex in Cortland, NY.
Box Score:
Runs by inning: R H E
Brookfield:
1-0-4-1-9-0-0 14 8 0
OV-C:
0-0-0-0-0-0-1 1 2 6
OTHER SCORES:
BASEBALL:
Sherburne-Earlville falls to Westmoreland 23-0 in final home game of the season. S-E did hit the ball three times in the contest. S-E travels to Clinton on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
Norwich falls to Unatego in a non-league game 4-3. Unatego walked off in the bottom of the seventh inning off an RBI single with a runner on second. Senior Trent Marinelli led the Purple Tornado with three hits and one RBI. Nate Murphy, Jackson Sastri, and Kassen Stubbs also contributed with a hit in the loss. Trey Bates and Braden Reid combined with seven strikeouts on the mound in the final game of the season.
GOLF:
S-E falls short against Cooperstown 169-174. Garret Winton and Cooperstown’s Max Jones tied with a 40 as the top medalists. S-E’s Balin Olsen shot a 41 while Avery Parsons finished with a 44 and Parker Goedel with a 49. Cooperstown’s final golfers had scores of 40, 42, and 47 to secure the close win.
The Vikings were held without a hit until the bottom of the seventh inning. Braeden Davis hit a single and scored the only run on offense off Lukas Schieferstein’s RBI double.
Cole Warren earned the start on the mound for OV-C, going five and two-third innings and striking out three batters. Caleb Loomis and Hunter Rozewski finished the game in relief and both struck out a batter.
The Vikings are currently 5-7 with one regular season game left on the schedule against McGraw this evening at 5 p.m from the Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex in Cortland, NY.
Box Score:
Runs by inning: R H E
Brookfield:
1-0-4-1-9-0-0 14 8 0
OV-C:
0-0-0-0-0-0-1 1 2 6
OTHER SCORES:
BASEBALL:
Sherburne-Earlville falls to Westmoreland 23-0 in final home game of the season. S-E did hit the ball three times in the contest. S-E travels to Clinton on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
Norwich falls to Unatego in a non-league game 4-3. Unatego walked off in the bottom of the seventh inning off an RBI single with a runner on second. Senior Trent Marinelli led the Purple Tornado with three hits and one RBI. Nate Murphy, Jackson Sastri, and Kassen Stubbs also contributed with a hit in the loss. Trey Bates and Braden Reid combined with seven strikeouts on the mound in the final game of the season.
GOLF:
S-E falls short against Cooperstown 169-174. Garret Winton and Cooperstown’s Max Jones tied with a 40 as the top medalists. S-E’s Balin Olsen shot a 41 while Avery Parsons finished with a 44 and Parker Goedel with a 49. Cooperstown’s final golfers had scores of 40, 42, and 47 to secure the close win.
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