Lesley Harlem threw her third varsity no-hitter, striking out 13 and walking none in Oneonta High's 15-0 Southern Tier Athletic Conference victory at Norwich on Wednesday.
Harlem allowed one baserunner, hitting Carlie Thompson with a pitch with one out in the sixth. The game ended after six innings because of the 15-run rule.
"She had a fantastic game," OHS coach Randy Brockway said of Harlem, a sophomore who no-hit Delhi and Cooperstown last season. "She had the entire package _ velocity and movement. They couldn't touch it. She looked really fresh tonight."
Harlem struck out six straight starting in the second inning.
Erin Wolstenholme's RBI single in the first inning scored Katie Bredin with OHS's first run. The Jackets amassed 10 hits during a 10-run fourth inning. Bridgette Aikens had two hits in the inning and Sienna Wisse hit a two-run single.
Wisse and Wolstenholme each finished 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBIs.
Oneonta (3-11, 2-11) plays host to Delhi today.
Oneonta 15, Norwich 0
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Norwich000 000 _ 0 0 6
Lesley Harlem (W) and Erin Wolstenholme, Caley Holden (5). Kristen Carpenter (L) and Sarah Fleming. 2B _ Brianna Georgia (O).
Afton 20, Delhi 0
Morgan Muller, a senior, struck out nine and walked five in a no-hitter as Afton routed host Delhi in the Midstate Athletic Conference.
Stephanie Parsons and Jessie Winans had two RBIs apiece for the Crimson Knights, who jumped to a 7-0 lead after one inning. The game ended via mercy rule after six innings.
Parsons tripled twice and Winans tripled and singled.
Delhi (2-16, 1-9) visits Oneonta today for a non-leaguer.
Afton 20, Delhi 0
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Delhi 000 000 _ 0 0 7
Morgan Muller (W) and Amber Lynn. Christin Salerno (L) and Libby Buel. 2B _ Ashley Winans (A). 3B _ Amber Lynn (A), Jessie Winans (A), Stephanie Parsons (A) 2.
Harpursville 9, Sidney 5
Darien Schalk went 2-4 with a triple for host Sidney, which dropped the non-league game between Midstate Athletic Conference teams.
Sidney (12-6, 8-2) will play a MAC Division I tiebreaker against Greene at 4:30 p.m. Friday at Bainbridge-Guilford. Both teams finished 8-2 in conference. The teams split a pair of games during the season, both by 3-2 scores.
"We've had two great games this season, so it should be fun and exciting," said Sidney coach Mike Brazee, whose team would earn a spot in its first MAC final with a victory.
Harpursville 9, Sidney 5
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Sidney000 310 1 _ 5 5 5
Stephanie Gaska, Katie Digiriolamo (4,W) and Rachel Pratt-Smith. Danielle Gravel (L) and Rachel Ward. 3B _ Abby Klutts (H), Darien Schalk (S).
Deposit 1, Unatego 0
Brittany Stanton's RBI single in the eighth inning gave visiting a Deposit a non-league victory between Midstate Athletic Conference teams.
The game ended on a double play. Colleen O'Hara singled with out one before Blake Shelton hit a deep drive to center field. Stanton raced back and made the catch and doubled off O'Hara at first base.
"I don't know how she caught it," said Unatego coach Sue Herodes, whose team finished the season at 7-10. "Both teams just played great defensively. It was a fun game to watch."
O'Hara finished with two hits for Unatego, which received a six-hitter from Kailey Kinsella.
Deposit 1, Unatego 0
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Unatego000 000 00 _ 0 5 2
Melissa Martin (W) and Chelsea Russell. Kailey Kinsella (L) and Blake Shelton.
Hancock 12, UV 6
Daisha Kane's two-run triple highlighted a six-run fifth inning that lifted host Hancock to a non-league victory.
Sam Weyrauch went 3-for-4 with four RBIs for the Wildcats (11-4).
Charlee Weidman had two hits for UV.
Hancock 12, UV 6
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Kristen Elliott (L), Mattie Dibbell (6) and Kara Collins. Ariel Kravetsky (W) and Ashley Raymond. 2B _ Sam Weyrauch (H), Brianna Walker (H). 3B _ Daisha Kane (H), Sam Weyrauch (H), Hannah Johnson (U).
SK 9, Roxbury 6
Cassie McMullen had an RBI double and Robin Ward hit an RBI triple in a six-run fifth inning for South Kortright, which won a Delaware League at Roxbury.
Ward had two hits for SK.
Rachel Meckes and Heather Davie had two hits apiece for Roxbury (2-14), which plays host to Gilboa today.
South Kortright 9, Roxbury 6
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Roxbury100 200 3 _ 6 7 4
Brittany Pickett (W) and Mary Grant. Heather Davie (L) and Rachel Meckes. 2B _ Rachel Meckes (R), Morgan Romann (R), Cassie McMullen (S), Mary Grant (S). 3B _ Robin Ward (S).
S-E 8, Cooperstown 1
Cailin Huggins singled in Cooperstown's run in the third inning of its Center State Conference road loss.
Anna Sams struck out a season-low two and walked four for the Redskins (9-9, 5-5), who host Frankfort-Schuyler on Friday.
Lindsay Hodges struck out 14 and walked one in a three-hitter for Sherburne-Earlville (14-3, 8-2).
S-E 8, Cooperstown 1
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Anna Sams (L), Cailin Huggins (6) and Sam Borgstrom. Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record.
Hamilton 18, RS 5
Shelby Seamon finished with two hits, two RBIs and two runs, but Richfield Springs dropped a Center State Conference home game.
Liz Unger had four hits, including a homer, and three RBIs for Hamilton.
Richfield Springs (1-13), which committed 17 errors, travels to Brookfield on Friday.
Hamilton 18, RS 5
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Richfield Springs010 003 1 _ 5 4 17
Calyn Fisher (W) and Sarah Whyatt. Shelby Seamon (L) and Tia VanWinkler. HR _ Liz Unger (H).
Downsville 6, Family School 1
Krista Baxter (15-1) struck out 10 and walked none in a six-hitter as Downsville won a non-leaguer on the road.
Baxter also tripled, singled and drove in four runs for the Eagles (15-1, 7-1), who play at Delhi on Friday.
Denise Tagariello struck out 15 and walked four for Family School, which committed five errors.
Downsville 6, Family School 1
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Family School 100 000 0 _ 1 6 5
Krista Baxter (W,15-1) and Sabra Yancey. Denise Tagariello (L) and Sunny Townsend. 2B _ Katelynn Peaster (D). 3B _ Krista Baxter (D).