Staff Report
August 30, 2008 04:00 am Cherry Valley-Springfield's Mike Cagganello scored with 12 minutes, 11 seconds left Friday to give the reigning Section Four Class D boys soccer champions a 1-0 win over Davenport in the first round of the Edmeston Kickoff Tournament. Jeremy Hoag shielded Davenport goalie Christian Hall on an entry pass into the penalty box from the right side, then crossed to Cagganello, who knocked it into the open net. "We dominated the first half and we just couldn't capitalize," CV-S coach Terri Adams said. "Then we finally knocked one in in the second half." The Patriots (1-0) won their first Class D sectional crown in boys soccer last year, when they beat Laurens, 2-1, in the final. CV-S finished 19-2-1 after a 2-1 overtime loss to Poland in a state quarterfinal. On Friday, CV-S had a 22-4 advantage in shots. "It's tough coming off right off 10 practices right into a tournament," Adams said. "It's all or nothing. I thought they held their own. We have some things to work on. Defensively I was happy. We just have to work on some things offensively. The opportunities were there, we just didn't finish. It's good to see that." Hall made 13 saves for the Wildcats (0-1), who play host Edmeston in the consolation game at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The Panthers lost, 1-0, to Morris. Ben VanAlstine made four saves for the Patriots, who meet Morris in the final at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. CV-S 1, Davenport 0 Edmeston Kickoff Tournament Davenport0 0 _ 0 CV-S0 1 _ 1 Davenport (0-1): None. CV-S (1-0): Mike Cagganello 1-0, Jake Hoag 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: D 4-3; C 22-6. Goalies: Christian Hall (D) 13; Ben VanAlstine (C) 4. Morris 1, Edmeston 0 Travis Cormier scored with 17:10 left in the first half to give the Mustangs a season-opening win in the first round of the Edmeston Kickoff Tournament. Edmeston defender Ryan Giordano tried to head a long entry pass as goalie Nick Davoulas called for the ball. Giordano headed it, though, setting up Cormier on the left side for a shot into the upper-right corner. "Nick had called for it, but maybe a split-second too late," Edmeston coach Ed Wheeldon said. "By the time he called it, Ryan was already in the process of heading the ball." Davoulas finished with eight saves for the Panthers, who had a 16-9 advantage in shots. Edmeston meets Davenport in the consolation at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Joey Utter made 11 saves to earn the shutout for the Mustangs, who face Cherry Valley-Springfield in the championship at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Morris 1, Edmeston 0 Edmeston Kickoff Tournament Morris1 0 _ 1 Edmeston0 0 _ 0 Morris (1-0): Travis Cormier 1-0. Edmeston (0-1): . Shots-corner kicks: M 11-2; E 16-9. Goalies: Joey Utter (M) 11; Nick Davoulas (E) 8. B-G 2, Sidney 1 Cody Whittaker scored the winner with 1:30 left as Bainbridge-Guilford opened its season with a victory in the first round of the Mang Tournament at Sidney. Whittaker scored off an assist from Evan Palmer on an attack down the middle, beating Sidney goalie Ian Ostrander to the lower right for the final margin. Palmer converted a pass from Luke Winn to start the scoring 20 minutes into the game. Josh Edwards tied the score on a penalty kick after getting dumped in the penalty area. Edwards scored into the upper-right half with 10 minutes left in the first half. Jeremy Gray had eight saves for B-G to match Ostrander. The Bobcats spoiled the debut of first-year Sidney coach Scott Hornung, who took over for his father, Steve. "He's pretty much staying away," Scott Hornung said of his dad, who completed his 22nd season last fall. "Half the team played modified last year, so I'm real happy." B-G advanced to the championship game against Chenango Valley at 7 p.m. Saturday. Sidney will meet Windsor in the consolation at 3 p.m. Saturday. CV topped Windsor, 1-0, in the other first-round game. B-G 2, Sidney 1 Mang Tournament Bainbridge-Guilford1 1 _ 2 Sidney1 0 _ 1 Bainbridge-Guilford (1-0): Evan Palmer 1-1, Cody Whittaker 1-0, Luke Winn 0-1. Sidney (0-1): Josh Edwards 1-0. Shots-corner kicks: B 12-6; S 10-1. Goalies: Jeremy Gray (B) 8; Ian Ostrander (S) 8. Roxbury 4, Gilboa 0 John Skipper had two goals and an assist as Roxbury won in the opening round of the Minekill Tournament. Rudy Staab had a goal and an assist for the Rockets (1-0), who received a goal from Kyle Ciaravino. Garrett Hall made six saves to earn the shutout. The Rockets play for the championship against Schenevus at 4 p.m. Saturday. Gilboa meets Jefferson at noon in the consolation. Roxbury 4, Gilboa 0 Minekill Tournament Gilboa0 0 _ 0 Roxbury1 3 _ 4 Gilboa (0-1): None. Roxbury (1-0): John Skipper 2-1, Kyle Ciaravino 1-0, Rudy Staab 1-1, Jamie VanDyke 0-1, Nate Little 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: G 8-0; R 19-2. Goalies: Lucas Vogiatzis (G) 14; Garrett Hall (R) 6. Schenevus 1, Jefferson 0, OT Michael Klein scored about two minutes into the first sudden-death overtime to give Schenevus a victory in the opening round of the Minekill Tournament. Thandi Blake started the play down the right side. He crossed to the middle, where Klein one-touched a shot to the upper-right corner of the goal. The ball squirted through the hands of Jefferson goalie Ben Sharib (13 saves). Mike Miner made seven saves to earn the shutout for Schenevus (1-0), which meets Roxbury in the final at 4 p.m. Saturday. Jefferson plays Gilboa in the noon consolation. Schenevus 1, Jefferson 0, OT Minekill Tournament Jefferson0 0 0 _ 0 Schenevus0 0 1 _ 1 Jefferson (0-1): None. Schenevus (1-0): Michael Klein 1-0, Thandi Blake 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: J 8-3; S 14-2. Goalies: Ben Sharib (J) 13; Mike Miner (S) 7. Delhi 11, UV 0 Avery Meehan had four goals and an assist to lead Delhi to a season-opening victory on the road. Eddie Reed contributed two goals and an assist, and Ryan Taylor had a goal and two assists for the Bulldogs. Delhi 11, UV 0 Delhi6 5 _ 11 UV0 0 _ 0 Delhi (1-0): Mike Morales 0-1, Nick Meehan 1-1, Avery Meehan 4-1, Troy Tucker 1-0, Eddie Reed 2-1, Ryan Taylor 1-2, Ben Gifford 1-0, Jimmy King 1-0. UV (0-1): None. Shots: D 25; UV 3. Goalies: Pat Cobane (D) 3; Tom Wallace (U) 14. G-MU 2, Downsville 1 Joe Acanfora scored with 11:43 left to give host Gilbertsville-Mount Upton a non-league win. Cody Hall crossed a throughball on the left side to Acanfor, who went high to the far post for the go-ahead goal. Hall also scored for the Raiders (1-0). Colin Norwood scored for Downsville (0-1). G-MU 2,. Downsville 1 Downsville0 1 _ 1 G-MU1 1 _ 2 Downsville (0-1): Colin Norwood 1-0, Thomas Markert 0-1. G-MU (1-0): Cody Hall 1-1, Joe Acanfora 1-1. Shots: N/A. Corner-kicks: D 5; G 4. Goalies: T.J. Felter (D) 4; Andrew Delmar (G) 3. Family School 4, Milford 0 Trevor Kosturock made 10 saves, but Milford lost its season opener at the Soccer Hall of Fame. The Wildcats visit Cooperstown on Wednesday. Family School 4, Milford 0 Family School2 2 _ 4 Milford0 0 _ 0 Family School (1-0): J. Rice 2-0, R. Shore 2-0, C. Carter 0-1, W. Martei 0-2. Milford (0-1): None. Shots-corner kicks: F 18-2; M 4-2. Goalies: M. Schneider (F) 2; Trevor Kosturock (M) 10. Margaretville 3, Stamford 0 Lucas Labumbard, Greg Lehe and Marcus Moore each scored to lead visiting Margaretville to a non-league victory. Patrick O'Connell made three saves to earn the shutout for the Blue Devils (1-0). Andy Hauser made three saves for the Indians (0-1), who host Gilboa in the opening round of the Stamford Mayor's Cup at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Margaretville 3, Stamford 0 Margaretville2 1 _ 3 Stamford0 0 _ 0 Margaretville (1-0): Lucas Labumbard 1-0, Greg Lehe 1-0, Marcus Moore 1-0, Cody Frankowiak 0-1. Stamford (0-1): None. Shots-corner kicks: M 12-3; S 7-3. Goalies: Patrick O'Connell (M) 3; Andy Hauser (S) 3. {"HeadlineLight14"/}Girls Soccer Gilboa 2, Roxbury 0 Laura Potter scored twice in the first half to lead Gilboa to a victory in the opening round of the Minekill Tournament. Jessica Johnson made five saves to earn the shutout for the Wildcats (1-0), who play the winner of Jefferson and Schenevus at 2 p.m. Saturday. Roxbury (0-1), which got three saves from Tara DiBenedetto, plays in the 10 a.m. consolation. Gilboa 2, Roxbury 0 Minekill Tournament Roxbury0 0 _ 0 Gilboa2 0 _ 2 Roxbury (0-1): None. Gilboa (1-0): Laura Potter 2-0, Heather Cunningham 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: R 8-9; G 14-1. Goalies: Tara DiBenedetto (R) 3; Jessica Johnson (G) 5. UV 4, Margaretville 3 Amanda Peek scored with 3:13 remaining to snap a 3-all tie and give Unadilla Valley a victory in the opening round of the Edmeston Kickoff Tournament. Peek scored twice for the Storm (1-0), who play Edmeston at noon Saturday in the championship. Kara Collins contributed a goal and an assist and Amanda Tumilowicz a goal for UV. Amanda Drizis had a goal and an assist for Margaretville (0-1), which plays in the 10 a.m. consolation Saturday. UV 4, Margaretville 3 Edmeston Kickoff Tournament UV3 1 _ 4 Margaretville2 1 _ 3 UV (1-0): Amanda Peek 2-0, Amanda Tumilowicz 1-0, Sakura Gysin 0-1, Kara Collins 1-1. Margaretville (0-1): Erica Faulkner 1-0, Amy Filupeit 1-0, Amanda Drizis 1-1, Carli Galatioto 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: U 13-2; M 7-3. Goalies: Emily Sugar (U) 3; Kieryn Salewski (M) 6. Edmeston 6, Stamford 0 Kori Hamm had two goals and two assists to lead host Edmeston in the opening round of the Edmeston Kickoff Tournament. The Panthers, who won the Section Four Class D championship last year, scored all of their goals in the first half. Edmeston 6, Stamford 0 Edmeston Kickoff Tournament Stamford0 0 _ 0 Edmeston6 0 _ 6 Stamford (0-1): None. Edmeston (1-0): Kori Hamm 2-2, Emily Slentz 1-0, Ashley Harbison 1-0, Emily Holdorf 1-0, Amanda Belden 1-0, Stefanie Cornnell 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: S 3-0; E 23-3. Goalies: Emily DeVita (S) 14; Suzanna Johnson (E) 1, Brittany Martin (E) 2. Sidney 3, B-G 1 Danielle Gravel scored twice as host Sidney advanced to the final of the Mang Tournament. Stephanie Meno contributed a goal and two assists for the Warriors (1-0), who play Chenango Valley in the final at 5 p.m. Saturday. CV beat Windsor, 2-1, in two overtimes. Kim Hart scored for the Bobcats (0-1), who meet Windsor in the consolation game. Sidney 3, B-G 1 Mang Tournament at Sidney B-G0 1 _ 1 Sidney2 1 _ 3 B-G (0-1): Kim Hart 1-0, Rebecca Hinkley 0-1. Sidney (1-0): Danielle Gravel 2-0, Stephanie Meno 1-2, Ashley Mahlmeister 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: B 4-0; S 11-6. Goalies: Stephanie Mulhain (B) 5; Stephanie Simonds (S) 1. Milford 9, Family School 0 Emily Brigham scored four times and Milford opened the season with a non-league victory at the Soccer Hall of Fame. Mariah Coville contributed two goals for the Wildcats, who received a goal and two assists from Eden Ward. Chandler Prouty had a goal and an assist and Chelsea Krieg also scored for Milford. The Wildcats (1-0), who had a 40-1 advantage in shots, host Cooperstown on Tuesday. Milford 9, Family School 0 at National Soccer Hall of Fame Family School0 0 _ 0 Milford5 4 _ 9 Family School (0-1): None. Milford (1-0): Emily Brigham 4-0, Mariah Coville 2-0, Chandler Prouty 1-1, Eden Ward 1-2, Chelsea Krieg 1-0, Julia Brennan 0-2, Avalon Ward 0-1, Krista Krol 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: F 1-0; M 40-10. Goalies: Georgia Pendergast (F) 26; Krista Ransier (M) 0, Chelsea Foster (M) 1. Davenport 7, G-MU 0 Jackie Gilley had two goals and an assist, and Megan Hotaling scored two goals as host Davenport opened the season with a non-league victory. Amanda Toombs, Sam Meyerhoff and Lauren Hotaling also scored for the Wildcats, who had a 29-1 advantage in shots. Davenport (1-0) hosts Delhi on Tuesday. Davenport 7, G-MU G-MU0 0 _ 0 Davenport3 4 _ 7 G-MU (0-1): None. Davenport (1-0): Megan Hotaling 2-0, Jackie Gilley 2-1, Amanda Toombs 1-0, Sam Meyerhoff 1-0, Lauren Hotaling 1-0, Rachel Halstead 0-1, Rebecca Hotaling 0-1. Shots-corner kicks: G 1-0; D 29-5. Goalies: Katie McLaughlin (G) 17; Katie Goss (D) 0, Sam Meyerhoff (D) 0, Amanda Toombs (D) 0. {"HeadlineLight14"/}Field Hockey Walton 2, Deposit 0 Erin Butler and Holly Reynolds had a goal apiece to lead Walton to a victory in the opening round of the Windsor Tournament. Brooke Spencer made seven saves to earn the shutout for the Warriors (1-0), who play Windsor in the championship Tuesday. The Black Knights beat Spencer-Van Etten in the other game. Walton 2, Deposit 0 Windsor Tournament Deposit0 0 _ 0 Walton0 2 _ 2 Deposit (0-1): None. Walton (1-0): Erin Butler 1-0, Holly Reynolds 1-0, Patience Piesecki 0-1, Christa Jennings 0-1. Shots-penalty corners: D 8-7; W 6-9. Goalies: Cydney Romanofski (W) 2, Jennifer Neuman (W) 1; Brooke Spencer (W) 7. {"HeadlineLight14"/}Volleyball M-E 3, Oneonta 0 Valerie Ridgway had three blocks, two kills and two aces, but host Oneonta lost its season-opener, 25-10, 25-17, 25-10. The Yellowjackets visit Owego on Tuesday. Maine-Endwell 3, Oneonta 0 Game scores: 25-10, 25-17, 25-10. Maine-Endwell (1-0): Milissa Rydzik 4 aces, kill, 5 assists; Jillian Nolan 3 aces, 4 kills, 5 assists, block. Oneonta (0-1): Calla Losie 3 assists; Valerie Ridgway 2 kills, 3 blocks, 2 aces. JV score: M-E, 2-0. {"HeadlineLight14"/}Golf at Ouleout Creek GC Kyle Houshultz shot a 1-under-par 35 to lead visiting Hancock to a non-league victory over Unatego, 210-269. at Ouleout Creek GC Original nine, par-36. Team Scores: Hancock 210, Unatego 269 Hancock (1-1): Kyle Houshultz 35, Jeremy Wormuth 43, Alycia Jones 43, Gary Resti 44, Chris Leonard 45. Unatego (0-1): Tanner Gaisford 45, Mike Deck 46, Lukas Decker 57, Dan Mazzarella 60, Tyler Clark 61. At Sidney GC Kevin Davie shot a 43 as host Sidney beat Harpursville, 229-260. Mike Wright had a 44 for the Warriors, who play Bainbridge-Guilford on Thursday. At Sidney GC Front nine, par-36 Team Scores: Sidney 229, Harpursville 260. Harpursville: Chad Baxter 38, Ryan Garnish 47, Troy Gates 54, Mike Foley 58, Shawn Hawkins 63. Sidney: Kevin Davie 43, Mike Wright 44, Jesse Wakeman 45, Jeff Olson 47, Zach Smith 50.
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