Morris boys knock off defending champs

Staff Report

September 05, 2008 04:00 am

Corey Forgit scored late in the first half Thursday and goalie Joey Utter made 18 saves as visiting Morris upended defending Section Four Class D champion Cherry Valley-Springfield, 1-0, in Tri-Valley League boys soccer.

Forgit took Travis Cormeil's long pass _ from the right side to the middle _ and stuck it inside the upper-right corner with 2 minutes, 23 seconds to go before halftime.

"It was a hard-fought game," said CV-S coach Terri Adams, the reigning Daily Star Coach of the Year whose team also won the Tri-Valley title last season. "Morris was moving the ball nicely today."

Utter remained solid throughout for the Mustangs, who were outshot, 24-10, and withstood nine corner-kick opportunities by the Patriots. Morris also avenged a 3-0 loss to CV-S in the championship game of the Edmeston Kickoff Tournament this past Saturday.

Morris 1, CV-S 0

Morris1 0 _ 1

Cherry Valley-Springfield0 0 _ 0

Morris: Corey Forgit 1-0, Travis Cormeil 0-1.

Cherry Valley-Springfield (3-1, 1-1): None.

Shots-corner kicks: M 10-1; C 24-9.

Goalies: Joey Utter (M) 18; Ben VanAlstine (C) 5.

Andes 4, Roxbury 1

The host Mountaineers received two goals apiece from Ethan Berghammer and Peter Fabrykiewicz in the Delaware League opener for both teams. Each contributed an assist as well.

Andes scored three times in the second half. Berghammer's second goal _ with 29:45 to play _ snapped a 1-all tie. Andes plays Jefferson at noon Saturday in the Stamford Mayor's Cup.

Andes 4, Roxbury 1

Roxbury0 1 _ 1

Andes1 3 _ 4

Roxbury (3-1, 0-1): Ryan Skipper 1-0.

Andes (1-1, 1-0): Ethan Berghammer 2-1, Peter Fabrykiewicz 2-1, Eric Reed 0-1, Justin Weaver 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: R 13-4; A 25-6.

Goalies: Garrett Hall (R) 10; Josh Bonifacic (A) 6.

Margaretville 2, Milford 0

Marcus Moore and Javier Martinez scored four minutes apart midway through the second half in leading host Margaretville to a non-league victory.

Josh Smith's free kick set up Moore's goal with 20:09 left that made it 1-0. Trevor Kosturock made 18 saves for Milford.

Margaretville 2, Milford 0

Milford0 0 _ 0

Margaretville0 2 _ 2

Milford: None.

Margaretville (2-0): Marcus Moore 1-0, Javier Martinez 1-0, Josh Smith 0-1, Tyler Smith 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: Mi 8-2; Ma 28-8.

Goalies: Trevor Kosturock (Mi) 18; Patrick O'Connell (Ma) 7.

Stamford 2, H-T 1

Brett Barnett's second goal came with 15 minutes left and snapped a 1-all tie in Stamford's Delaware League road win. Barnett made a steal in the midfield and scored on a breakaway.

Zach Davis' goal 10 minutes into the second half tied the score for Hunter-Tannersville (0-1), which plays host to Margaretville on Monday.

Stamford 2, H-T 1

Stamford1 1 _ 2

Hunter-Tannersville0 1 _ 1

Stamford: Brett Barnett 2-0, Mike Caiazzia 0-1, Andy Hauser 0-1.

Hunter-Tannersville (0-1): Zach Davis 1-0, Tucker Foti 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: S 19-5; H 14-7.

Goalies: Andy Hauser (S) 12; Derek Legg (H) 13.

Edmeston 2, G-MU 1

Adam Simmons had a goal and an assist, and Ben Conboy scored as visiting Edmeston rallied to win in the Tri-Valley League.

Cody Hall scored early on to give Gilbertsville-Mount Upton (1-2) a 1-0 lead.

Edmeston 2, G-MU 1

Edmeston1 1 _ 2

G-MU1 0 _ 1

Edmeston: Adam Simmons 1-1, Ben Conboy 1-0.

G-MU (1-2): Cody Hall 1-0, Alex Schmidt 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: E 9-3, G 10-5.

Goalies: Alex Stevens (E) 1, Jared Hamm 1; Andrew Delmar (G) 3.

SK 7, Schenevus 0

Josh Palmatier had two goals and three assists as host South Kortright won a non-league game. Ryan Dorosky contributed a goal and an assist for the Rams (2-0), who received goals from Tanner Metzko, Trevor Holdridge, Kyle Oakley and Joe Kaufman. SK plays Roxbury in the Stamford Mayor's Cup at 4 p.m. Saturday.

SK 7, Schenevus 0

Schenevus0 0 _ 0

South Kortright3 4 _ 7

Schenevus (1-3): None.

South Kortright (2-0): Josh Palmatier 2-3, Ryan Dorosky 1-1, Tanner Metzko 1-0, Trevor Holdridge 1-0, Kyle Oakley 1-0, Joe Kaufman 1-0, Eric Burns 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: Sc 1-0; SK 30-8.

Goalies: Mike Miner (Sc) 15; Charlie Darling (SK) 1, Clint Lutz (SK) 0.

Davenport 3, Jefferson 0

Brendan Chase scored twice and Buddy Adam had three assists to lead visiting Davenport in the Delaware League. Nick Keator also scored for the Wildcats. Christian Hall made five saves.

Davenport 3, Jefferson 0

Davenport1 2 _ 3

Jefferson 0 0 _ 0

Davenport: Brendan Chase 2-0, Nick Keator 1-0, Buddy Adam 0-3.

Jefferson (0-4): None.

Shots-corner kicks: D 12-9; J 5-1.

Goalies: Christian Hall (D) 5; John Cammer (J) 6, Ben Sharib 2.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Girls Soccer

Unatego 2, Oxford 1

Casey Manzanaro scored the decisive goal on a direct kick 23:25 into the second half as host Unatego won in the Midstate Athletic Conference. Manzanaro put the Spartans ahead for good with an 18-yard shot from the top left of the box toward the far post.

Oxford's Kelly Whitehill opened the scoring on a direct kick 9:33 in, but Alex Mowers tied it 1:09 into the second half on a pass from Theresa Gaurdiano.

Gabi May stopped 11 shots for the Spartans (1-1-1, 1-0-1), who play Middleburgh in the consolation game of the Middleburgh Tournament at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Unatego 2, Oxford 1

Oxford1 0 _ 1

Unatego0 2 _ 2

Oxford (1-1, 1-1): Kelly Whitehill 1-0.

Unatego (1-1-1, 1-0-1): Alex Mowers 1-0, Theresa Gaurdiano 0-1, Casey Manzanaro 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: O 12-2; U 10-2.

Goalies: Misty Golden (O) 5; Gabi May (U) 11.

Davenport 3, Jefferson 0

Jackie Gilley scored twice and Lauren Hotaling had a goal and an assist as host Davenport (3-0, 1-0) cruised to victory in the Delaware League opener for both teams.

Katie Goss made two saves for the Wildcats, who host Schenevus at 11 a.m. Saturday.

Davenport 3, Jefferson 0

Jefferson0 0 _ 0

Davenport2 1 _ 3

Jefferson (3-1, 0-1): None.

Davenport (3-0, 1-0): Jackie Gilley 2-0, Lauren Hotaling 1-1, Chelsea Haight 0-1, Rachael Halstead 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: J 2-1; D 9-10.

Goalies: Vanessa Speenburgh (J) 4; Katie Goss (D) 2.

Sidney 6, Walton 1

Stephanie Meno had a hand in every Sidney score _ finishing with four goals and two assists _ to lead the visiting Warriors to a Midstate Athletic Conference win. Danielle Gravel contributed two goals and an assist for Sidney, which took a 4-1 lead into halftime.

Justine Rutherford made four saves in relief of Walton starting goalie Jen Poulin, who broke the middle finger on her left hand earlier this season, Gates said. Poulin played defender and striker Thursday but has not yet been cleared to return to goal.

Sidney 6, Walton 1

Sidney4 2 _ 6

Walton1 0 _ 1

Sidney (4-0, 1-0): Stephanie Meno 4-2, Danielle Gravel 2-1, Taylor George 0-1, Kristen Whitten 0-1, Danielle Martindale 0-1.

Walton (1-2, 0-2): Molly Maguire 1-0, Sara Kuebler 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: S 11-5; W 2-2.

Goalies: Stephanie Simonds (S) 1; Justine Rutherford (W) 4.

Delhi 2, Unadilla Valley 1

The second of Jean Viafore's two goals gave the host Bulldogs a two-goal lead in their Midstate Athletic Conference victory.

Viafore controlled a free kick from Sienna Brown deep in the box and scored from a tough angle to make it 2-0 14 minutes into the second half. Unadilla Valley's Kate Fagan narrowed the gap to a goal with 12 minutes left.

Delhi 2, Unadilla Valley 1

Unadilla Valley0 1 _ 1

Delhi1 1 _ 2

Unadilla Valley: Kate Fagan 1-0.

Delhi (1-2): Jean Viafore 2-0, Katherine Krick 0-1, Sienna Brown 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: UV 7-5; D 6-0.

Goalies: Emily Sugar (U) 1; Winsome Zinkievich (D) 2.

Roxbury 4, Andes 0

Two of Rachel Meckes' three goals came during the first half, when host Roxbury took a three-goal en route to a Delaware League victory.

Danielle Greene also scored for the Rockets (2-2, 1-0), who play Jefferson at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Stamford Mayor's Cup.

Roxbury 4, Andes 0

Andes0 0 _ 0

Roxbury3 1 _ 4

Andes: None.

Roxbury: Rachel Meckes 3-0, Danielle Greene 1-1, Paulina Cowan 0-1, Nevada Schuman 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: A 4-2; R 22-6.

Goalies: Tyler Fairbairn (A) 13; Tarah DiBenedetto (R) 4.

CV-S 6, Morris 1

Courtney VanBrink and Morgan VanAlstine scored three goals apiece to lead visiting Cherry Valley-Springfield in the Tri-Valley League. VanAlstine scored three times in the first half, helping the Patriots to a 4-1 lead.

CV-S 6, Morris 1

CV-S4 2 _ 6

Morris1 0 _ 1

Cherry Valley-Springfield: Courtney VanBrink 3-0, Morgan VanAlstine 3-0, Maggie Millner 0-2.

Morris (0-2): Amanda Flint 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: C 24-9; M 11-2.

Goalies: Lindsey Cairo (C) 6, Tiffany Thompson 2; Victoria Hulse (M) 14.

Greene 1, B-G 0

Megan McDermott's goal five minutes into the second half gave visiting Greene a MAC victory.

Greene 1, B-G 0

Greene0 1 _ 1

Bainbridge-Guilford0 0 _ 0

Greene: Megan McDermott 1-0, Liz Wentlent 0-1.

Bainbridge-Guilford (0-3, 0-2): None.

Shots-corner kicks: G 12-6; B 3-3.

Goalies: Emily Pierce (G) 2; Caitlin Anderson (B) 5.

Schenevus 3, Worcester 0

Brina Herr scored two goals as visiting Schenevus won in the Tri-Valley League.

Schenevus 3, Worcester 0

Schenevus1 2 _ 3

Worcester0 0 _ 0

Schenevus: Jamie Bentley 1-0, Brina Herr 2-0.

Worcester (0-2, 0-2): None.

Shots-corner kicks: S 12-3; W 4-5.

Goalies: Catherine Hernandez (S) 4; Kaitlin Hansen (W) 16.

Gilboa 2, SK 0

Laura Potter and Jessica Caputo each scored in the first half as Gilboa won in the Stamford Mayor's Cup. The Wildcats (2-1) play host Stamford in the tournament at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Gilboa 2, SK 0

STAMFORD MAYOR'S CUP

Gilboa2 0 _ 2

South Kortright0 0 _ 0

Gilboa (2-1): Laura Potter 1-0, Jessica Caputo 1-0.

South Kortright: None.

Shots-corner kicks: G 13-1; S 4-3.

Goalies: Jessica Johnson (G) 1; Cassie McMullen (S) 3.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Tennis

Unadilla Valley 4, Sidney 1

Melissa Campbell's 6-3, 6-1 victory over Arielle Zimmer at first singles helped visiting Unadilla Valley to a MAC victory.

Unadilla Valley 4, Sidney 1

at Sidney

Singles: Melissa Campbell (U) def. Arielle Zimmer, 6-3, 6-1; Megan Gazzetti (S) def. Kristyn Gould, 6-1, 6-2; Lindsey Avolio (U) def. Carly Livingston, 6-4, 6-2.

Doubles: Amber Potter and Hannah Benson (U) def. Cassie Hoblitz and Annie Pysnik, 6-2, 6-3; Abby Grace and Carly Beable (U) won by forfeit.

Delhi 5, Hancock 0

Third-singles player Sarah Clark earned a 6-0, 6-0 sweep, as did Delhi's first and second doubles teams _ Jackie Prindle and Lindsay Seyforth, and Justine Alwine and Kyla Roche, respectively.

Delhi 5, Hancock 0

at Hancock

Singles: Carlene Bracci def. Lauren Bilello, 6-3, 6-2; Emily Nelson def. Clarissa Buchanan, 6-1, 6-2; Sarah Clark def. Courtney Sampson, 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles: Jackie Prindle and Lindsay Seyforth def. Christina Erickson and Ingrid Richter, 6-0, 6-0; Justine Alwine and Kyla Roche def. Elizabeth Hall and Kate Darder, 6-0, 6-0.

Oxford 4, Walton 1

Erica DeWispelaere defeated Rachel Holden, 6-0, 6-1, at first singles to lead Oxford (2-0).

Oxford 4, Walton 1

at Walton

Singles: Erica DeWispelaere (O) def. Rachel Holden, 6-0, 6-1; Kelsey Patterson (W) def. Myranda Batsford, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Shelby Myers (O) def. Angela Munyon, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-1.

Doubles: Olivia Powell and Megan Phinney (O) forfeit; Patty Anthony and Cristen Audas (O) forfeit.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Volleyball

JC 3, Oneonta 1

Val Ridgway had 14 kills, five blocks and five aces, but host Oneonta dropped a Southern Tier Athletic Conference match, 20-25, 25-12, 25-15, 25-21. Calla Losie had 18 assists and Kim Cordova had 17 digs for the Jackets (0-3).

JC 3, Oneonta 1

Game scores: 20-25, 25-12, 25-15, 25-21.

Johnson City (2-1): Cierra Campagana 17 assists, 2 aces; Kim Cleary 13 kills.

Oneonta (0-3): Kim Cordova 17 digs; Calla Losie 18 assists; Val Ridgway 14 kills, 5 blocks, 5 aces.

JV score: Oneonta, 2-0.

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