Staff Report
Jenna Rudnitsky’s goal midway through the second half gave visiting Unadilla Valley a 1-0 Midstate Athletic Conference girls soccer victory over Delhi on Friday.
UV (9-3-1) moved into a first-place tie with Unatego and Sidney atop the MAC standings. Unatego defeated Oxford, 1-0, and Sidney downed Walton, 2-0, Friday. UV and Unatego are 6-2-1 in conference and Sidney is 5-1-3. Delhi and Greene are in second place with 6-3 records.
Jessica Lorence set up Rudnitsky’s goal. After a scramble in front of the net, Rudnitsky hit a hard shot into the top right-corner of the goal with 25 minutes left in the first half.
UV goalie Emily Sugar had five saves as did counterpart Christin Salerno.
Delhi (7-5) plays at Unatego on Tuesday.
Unadilla Valley 1, Delhi 0
Unadilla Valley 0 1 _ 1
Delhi 0 0 _ 0
Unadilla Valley (9-3-1, 6-2-1): Jenna Rudnitsky 1-0, Jessica Lorence 0-1.
Delhi (7-5, 6-3): None.
Shots-corner kicks: UV 6-6; D 5-3.
Goalies: Emily Sugar (UV) 5; Christin Salerno (D) 5.
Unatego 1, Oxford 0
Kalynn Birdsall became the 12th Unatego player to score this season, leading the Spartans to a Midstate Athletic Conference victory at home.
Birdsall controlled a rebound and dribbled into the box before shooting a low shot past Oxford goalie Haley Witchella with 8:43 left.
"If you look at the whole season, we have a very wide spread of players who have scored," said Unatego coach Sue Herodes, whose team is 9-2-1 overall and 6-2-1 in the MAC. "We don’t have one person. We’ve been spreading the wealth."
Unatego plays host to Delhi on Tuesday. The Bulldogs defeated Unatego, 2-0, earlier this season.
Unatego 1, Oxford 0
Oxford 0 0 _ 0
Unatego 0 1 _ 1
Oxford: None.
Unatego (9-2-1, 6-2-1): Kalynn Birdsall 1-0.
Shots-corner kicks: O 3-3; U 10-4.
Goalies: Amanda Nightengale (O) 0, Haley Witchella 6; Gabi May (U) 3.
Sidney 2, Walton 0
Danielle Gravel scored on a header off a corner kick midway through the second half to lead visiting Sidney to a Midstate Athletic Conference win.
Ashley Mahlmeister contributed a goal and an assist for Sidney, which had 15 corner kicks and a 12-2 advantage in shots.
Sidney 2, Walton 0
Sidney 0 2 _ 2
Walton 0 0 _ 0
Sidney: Danielle Gravel 1-0, Nicole Philpott 0-1, Ashley Mahlmeister 1-1.
Walton (0-8-2, 0-7-1): None.
Shots- corner kicks: S 12-15; W 0-2.
Goalies: Rachel Ward (S) 0; Jen Poulin (W) 7.
Greene 3, B-G 0
The first of Megan McDermott’s three goals came on a penalty kick 26 seconds into play to lead visiting Greene in the Midstate Athletic Conference.
B-G (2-8-2, 0-6-2), playing without five injured players, has a home game against Walton at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Greene 3, B-G 0
Greene 2 1 _ 3
B-G 0 0 _ 0
Greene (9-4, 6-3): Megan McDermott 3-0, Jesse Bates 0-2.
Bainbridge-Guilford (2-8-2, 0-6-2): None.
Shots-corner kicks: G 9-4; B 7-4.
Goalies: Emily Pierce (G) 6; Anna Feltham (B) 3.
Jefferson 2, Margaretville 1
Danni All scored with just under three minutes left to give visiting Jefferson a Delaware League win.
All scored on a high shot from outside the penalty box to snap a 1-all tie.
Miranda Blakeslee contributed a goal for the Jayhawks, who led, 1-0, at halftime.
Erica Faulkner had a goal for Margaretville (4-7).
Jefferson 2, Margaretville 1
Jefferson 1 1 _ 2
Margaretville 0 1 _ 1
Jefferson: Miranda Blakeslee 1-0, Danni All 1-0.
Margaretville (4-7): Erica Faulkner 1-0.
Shots-corners: J 13-6; M 11-2.
Goalies: Bess Slicer (J) 7; Natalie Shaffer (M) and Taylor McVitti (M) 13.
Edmeston 5, G-MU 0
Juli Vibbard scored two goals and Kendra Bressett had her first varsity goal as Edmeston improved to 9-2-1 overall with a victory in the Tri-Valley League.
Emily Slentz and Kori Hamm also scored for Edmeston (9-2-1, 6-0-1), which plays at Franklin on Monday.
edmeston 5, g-mu 0
G-MU 0 0 _ 0
Edmeston 5 0 _ 5
G-MU: None.
Edmeston (9-2-1, 6-0-1): Emily Slentz 1-0, Juli Vibbard 2-0, Kori Hamm 1-0, Kendra Bressett 1-0, Brittanie Becraft 0-1, Ashley Harbison 0-1, Emily Holdorf 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: G-MU 3-0; E 20-6.
Goalies: Katie McLaughlin (G-MU) 10; Susanna Johnson (E) 0, Suellyn Tophoven (E) 3.
Franklin 1, Laurens 0
Sierra Sickler’s goal with 41 seconds left in regulation lifted host Franklin in the Tri-Valley League.
Initially, Laurens cleared a corner kick, but Raquel Orelowitz played back into the box, where Sickler touched it once on the right corner of the penalty box before scoring inside the far post.
Franklin (8-2-1, 5-1-1), which had an 18-7 advantage in shots, plays host to Edmeston on Monday.
Franklin 1, Laurens 0
Laurens 0 0 _ 0
Franklin 0 1 _ 1
Laurens: None.
Franklin (8-2-1, 5-1-1): Sierra Sickler 1-0, Raquel Orelowitz 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: L 7-1; F 18-5.
Goalies: Dayle Dutcher (L) 5; Casey Jo Scaccia (F) 3.
Milford 1, Schenevus 0
Maria Arnot scored on a breakaway with 14 minutes left in the first half of Milford’s Tri-Valley League road victory.
Schenevus (4-4-2, 2-3-2) had a 13-9 advantage in shots against the once-beaten Wildcats.
The Dragons were coming off a 1-1 tie against Edmeston _ a 5-0 winner over Milford earlier this season _ on Wednesday.
Schenevus plays at Laurens on Monday.
Milford 1, Schenevus 0
Milford 1 0 _ 1
Schenevus 0 0 _ 0
Milford: Maria Arnot 1-0.
Schenevus (4-4-2, 2-3-2): None.
Shots-corner kicks: M 9-3; S 13-2.
Goalies: Rachel Schultes (M) 4, Chynna Pitlock 4; Catherine Fernandez (S) 7.
Boys Soccer
Oneonta 6, Windsor 0
Ryan Gracy scored two first-half goals and Aaron Gallusser had three goals in the second half to lead host Oneonta in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference.
Alex VanDeusen set up Gracy’s first goal with 21:43 left in the first half. Jacob Joseph had the assist on Gracy’s second goal, which gave the Yellowjackets a 2-0 lead with 10:42 left in the half.
Junior Alex Miller scored his first varsity goal and classmate Aidan Macdonald had his first varsity assist for OHS (7-5, 5-5), which plays at Owego on Tuesday.
Oneonta 6, Windsor 0
Windsor 0 0 _ 0
Oneonta 2 4 _ 6
Windsor: None.
Oneonta (7-5, 5-5): Ryan Gracy 2-0, Aaron Gallusser 3-0, Alex Miller 1-0, Shane Burgher 0-1, Alex VanDeusen 0-1, Jacob Joseph 0-1, Aidan Macdonald 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: W 9-3; O 28-11.
Goalies: Colin Barnes (W) 18; Chris Hayen (O) 2, Ryan Greenberg 2.
Cooperstown 4, MM 2
Ryan Huggins converted a penalty kick with 4 1/2 minutes remaining to restore Cooperstown’s two-goal lead as the host Redskins won in the Center State Conference.
Cooperstown (10-1, 8-0) clinched a tie for the CSC Division II title.
Huggins’ penalty kick came after Chris Gulotta (two assists) was taken down in the box.
Cooperstown coach Frank Miosek said senior halfback Quinn Snyder re-injured his groin in the first half and is unlikely to play at 4 p.m. Saturday, when the Redskins (10-1, 8-0) travel to Davenport.
Nick Summers, Bobby Bauer and Ryan Davine also scored for Cooperstown.
Cooperstown 4, Mt. Markham 2
Mount Markham 0 2 _ 2
Cooperstown 3 1 _ 4
Mount Markham: Tayron Ixlas 1-0, Jack Caraher 1-0, Anthony Stock 0-1.
Cooperstown (10-1, 8-0) : Ryan Huggins 1-0, Nick Summers 1-0, Bobby Bauer 1-0, Ryan Davine 1-0, Chris Gulotta 0-2.
Shots-corner kicks: M 6-2; C 11-3.
Goalies: Jarrod Drymond (M) 6; Mack Curran (C) 4.
Milford 9, Schenevus 0
Dominic Green scored three goals, and Logan Griffiths had two goals and two assists to lead host Milford (5-5-1, 5-2) in a Tri-Valley League rout.
Trevor Kosturock and Jeremy Ruteledge combined on the shutout for the Wildcats, who host Monticello at 9 a.m. Saturday at the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Milford follows with a key game Monday against once-beaten Cherry Valley-Springfield (9-1, 5-1), which leads the Wildcats by a half-game in the Tri-Valley’s East Division.
"Monday’s our championship game, more or less," said Milford coach Frank Spurchise, whose team will host Monday’s game. "If we win, we’ll be tied (in league losses) and we both have Edmeston left."
Milford 9, Schenevus 0
Schenevus 0 0 _ 0
Milford 6 3 _ 9
Schenevus: None.
Milford (5-5-1, 5-2): Dominic Green 3-0, Logan Griffiths 2-2, Brandon Haller 1-0, Scott Seeley 1-0, Ryan Strong 1-0, Mike Scanlon 0-1, Mike Krol 0-1, Joe Hoppe 0-2.
Shots-corner kicks: S 2-0; M 17-2.
Goalies: Will Weinert (S) 9; Trevor Kosturock (M) 2, Jeremy Ruteledge (M) 0.
Football
UV/E 47, LM-Roscoe 8
Quarterback Mason Wyman rushed for two second-quarter touchdowns and threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Jay Lloyd in the same quarter as visiting Unadilla Valley/Edmeston rallied from a first quarter deficit.
Wyman’s pass to Lloyd was his only completion of the game, as the Storm (2-3) rushed for a season-high 290 rushing yards. Tom Giordano led the way with 95 yards and three touchdowns.
UV/E will host Southern Springs on Oct. 6.
uv/e 47, lm-roscoe 8
UV/E 0 28 6 13 _ 47
Livingston Manor-Roscoe 8 0 0 0 _ 8
LM-R _ Claude Davis 32 pass from Mike Hendrickson
UV/E _ Mason Wyman 1 run
UV/E _ Tom Giordano 4 run
UV/E _ Jay Lloyd 18 pass from Mason Wyman
UV/E _ Mason Wyman 2 run
UV/E _ Tom Giordano 18 run
UV/E _ Tom Giordano 2 run
UV/E _ Matt Wyman 44 run
UV/E rushing: Jordan Williams 4-43; Tom Giordano 20-95, 3 TD; Eric Bennett 7-36; Jay Lloyd 5-57; Mason Wyman 3-4, 2 TD; Matt Harrington 3-55, 1 TD.
Livingston Manor-Roscoe rushing: Mike Hendrickson 8-31; Josh Gorr 4-11; Troy Edwards 5-(-18); N/A 3-1.
UV/E passing: Mason Wyman 1-1-0, 18 yards, 1 TD; Jordan Williams 0-2-0, 0 yards, 0 TD.
Livingston Manor-Roscoe passing: Mike Hendrickson 2-6-0, 65 yards, 1 TD; Troy Edwards 0-5-0, 0 yards, 0 TD.
UV/E receiving: Jay Lloyd 1-18, 1 TD.
Livingston Manor-Roscoe receiving: Claude Davis 2-65, 1 TD.
Swimming
at Windsor
Michelle Seeger and Jennifer Havens each won two individual events and swam legs on two winning relays, but Oneonta lost, 97-87, in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference meet at Windsor.
The Yellowjackets (1-5) swim at Delhi on Tuesday.
at Windsor
Team scores: Windsor 97, Oneonta 87
200 medley relay: Oneonta (Melinda Wagner, Christie O’Connor, Bayla Akulin, Leah Willis) 2:11.20. 200 free: Jennifer Havens (O) 2:19.18. 200 IM: Jessica Bump (W) 2:40.55. 50 free: Michelle Seeger (O) 26.77. 1-meter diving: Ashley Stevens (W) 147.25. 100 butterfly: Seeger (O) 1:05.65. 100 free: Havens (O) 1:01.12. 500 free: Erica Scrambling (W) 6:27.24. 200 free relay: Oneonta (Havens, Wagner, Willis, Seeger) 1:52.40. 100 backstroke: Wagner (O) 1:11.07. 100 breaststroke: Gena Williams (W) 1:24.67. 400 free relay: Oneonta (Havens, Akulin, Wagner, Seeger) 4:16.27.