Oxford boys tournament: Oxford defeats Norwich in championship
Congratulations to the Oxford boys tournament all-stars. From L to R: Kayden Renfrow, Sam Hendricks, Donovan Rickard, Wyeth Stafford, Andrew Mirabito, and Jett Terry. (Photo by Morgan Golliver)
OXFORD – The Oxford Blackhawks boys soccer tournament kicked off over the weekend with exciting first round games that both went into the second period of overtime and a neighboring Oxford-Norwich championship game that filled the stands on Saturday. The tournament also featured Sidney and Whitney Point. Sidney defeated Whitney Point 5-0 in the consolation game. Congratulations to Oxford’s Donovan Rickard, Kayden Renfrow, Sam Hendricks, Norwich’s Wyeth Stafford, Jett Terry, and Andrew Mirabito on receiving all-tournament honors.
Friday’s games:
Norwich 5 - Whitney Point 4 F/OT
After both teams tied 4-4 after regulation, the game went into overtime, which the teams needed the second 10 minute half of extra time to decide this game. Norwich’s Cameron Moore scored the game-winner within two minutes into the second period of overtime. Wyeth Stafford netted two goals as Liam Ballin and Pierce Sherman, with a long shot about 10 to 15 yards out, both added one goal each.
Oxford 3 - Sidney 2 F/OT
Sam Hendricks led Oxford with two goals, including the overtime winner on a penalty kick. Paxton LaMonica also scored one goal to kick things off while Donovan Rickard had one assist.
Saturday’s championship:
Oxford 2 - Norwich 0
While both teams fought in the first round games, this championship game was settled in regulation. Donovan Rickard netted the only two goals in this game with an assist from Sam Hendricks. Both Norwich’s Tim Miner and Oxford’s Kayden Renfrow were strong in the net, combining for 11 saves.
Oxford currently leads the MAC standings with a 3-1 record and head to Afton/Harpursville this evening at 4:30 p.m. while Norwich (1-4) heads to Windsor this evening at 7:30 p.m.
Friday’s games:
Norwich 5 - Whitney Point 4 F/OT
After both teams tied 4-4 after regulation, the game went into overtime, which the teams needed the second 10 minute half of extra time to decide this game. Norwich’s Cameron Moore scored the game-winner within two minutes into the second period of overtime. Wyeth Stafford netted two goals as Liam Ballin and Pierce Sherman, with a long shot about 10 to 15 yards out, both added one goal each.
Oxford 3 - Sidney 2 F/OT
Sam Hendricks led Oxford with two goals, including the overtime winner on a penalty kick. Paxton LaMonica also scored one goal to kick things off while Donovan Rickard had one assist.
Saturday’s championship:
Oxford 2 - Norwich 0
While both teams fought in the first round games, this championship game was settled in regulation. Donovan Rickard netted the only two goals in this game with an assist from Sam Hendricks. Both Norwich’s Tim Miner and Oxford’s Kayden Renfrow were strong in the net, combining for 11 saves.
Oxford currently leads the MAC standings with a 3-1 record and head to Afton/Harpursville this evening at 4:30 p.m. while Norwich (1-4) heads to Windsor this evening at 7:30 p.m.
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