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September 12, 2009

Pepper's four TDs lead Bobcats

Justin Pepper scored on touchdown runs of 28, 3, 2 and 14 yards to lead Bainbridge-Guilford to a 26-6 Section Four Football Conference Division VII victory over visiting Harpursville on Friday.

Pepper's 3-yard scoring run in the third quarter capped a 70-yard drive that gave the Bobcats a 12-6 lead. Pepper, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound senior, finished with a game-high 80 yards rushing and 14 carries.

"We just kind of wore them down," B-G coach Tim Mattingly said of his team's 281-89 advantage in rushing yards. "We were bigger and more physical and just ran right at them."

Pepper finished off a 60-yard drive to open the game with a 28-yard bootleg around the right end.

Harpursville (1-1, 0-1) tied the score late in the first quarter, when Richard Ruggrero recovered a fumble in the end zone.

During the Bobcats' third-quarter drive, Pepper twice hit Ryan Porter on bootleg passes that went for 42 yards.

Jake Taylor contributed 73 rushing yards on 12 attempts and Darren Terpstra had 59 yards on nine carries.

The Bobcats (1-1, 1-0) _ 20-14 losers to Sidney in Week 1 _ travel to Hancock on Friday.

B-G 26, Harpursville 6

Harpursville 6 0 0 0 _ 6

B-G 6 0 6 14 _ 26

B _ Justin Pepper 28 run (run failed)

H _ Richard Ruggrero fumble recovery in end zone (run failed)

B _ Justin Pepper 3 run (pass failed)

B _ Justin Pepper 2 run (pass failed)

B _ Justin Pepper 14 run (Jake Taylor run)

Harpursville rushing: Ryan Dalpiaz 5-4, Tyler Boudreau 14-40, Cameron Brown 11-28, Dan Bush 3-17.

Bainbridge-Guilford rushing: Justin Pepper 14-80, Jake Taylor 12-73, Darren Terpstra 9-59, Dakota Vandermark 5-22, Corey Burnett 2-47.

Harpursville passing: Ryan Dalpiaz 5-for-11, 77 yards, 1 int.

Bainbridge-Guilford passing: Justin Pepper 2-for-5, 42 yards, 2 ints.

Harpursville receiving: Casey Hine 3-48, Alex Tanner 2-29.

Bainbridge-Guilford receiving: Ryan Porter 2-42.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Boys Soccer

Owego 2, Oneonta 1

Owego's Mike Spadine scored twice in the second half and Oneonta High's rally fell short in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference loss at home.

It marks the Yellowjackets' first loss in four STAC matches this season.

"I think it could have easily went our way," OHS coach Alex Brannan said. "Today, we were the better team, but we made mistakes and they capitalized. The kids have to learn from it."

Spadine opened the scoring six minutes into the second half. Tim Gilli sent a ball into the box and Spadine, OHS goalie Alex Meschutt and defender Matt Arcidiacono converged on the ball about 10 yards from the goal. Spadine got his head on it and it bounced toward the goal and over the line.

Spadine scored again six minutes later. Camden Bushen sent a corner kick into the box and Spadine hit a hard shot past Meschutt from 16 yards.

"A couple of our players weren't in the right position," Brannan said. "The ball doesn't get there if we're in the right position."

Dan Joseph's first varsity goal pulled OHS to 2-1 with 12 minutes left. Joseph, a sophomore, headed in a corner kick from brother Jacob. From the right side, Jacob Joseph drove his corner kick to the near post and Dan headed it inside the far post.

It was OHS' lone success on 13 corner kicks.

The Yellowjackets travel to Susquehanna Valley on Wednesday.

Owego 2, Oneonta 1

Owego0 2 _ 2

Oneonta0 1 _ 1

Owego: Mike Spadine 2-0, Tim Gilli 0-1, Camden Bushen 0-1.

Oneonta (3-1, 3-1): Dan Joseph 1-0, Jacob Joseph 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: Ow 9-6; On 7-13.

Goalies: Tyler Spadine (Ow) 3; Alex Meschutt (On) 4.

Delhi 4, Walton 0

Lucas Cipperly had a goal and an assist in Delhi's first-round victory in the Downsville Tournament.

Cipperly's throughball set up Nick Meehan's left-footed goal 15 minutes into play. Ten minutes later, Jimmy King scored off a cross from Carson King to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead.

Ben Gifford also scored for Delhi, which held a 9-6 advantage in shots.

The Bulldogs (2-1), the defending Section Four Class C champions, play the host school in the championship at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Walton faces Unadilla Valley in the consolation game at 10 a.m.

Delhi 4, Walton 0

DOWNSVILLE TOURNAMENT

First round

Delhi2 2 _ 4

Walton0 0 _ 0

Delhi (2-1): Lucas Cipperly 1-1, Nick Meehan 1-0, Jimmy King 1-0, Ben Gifford 1-0, Carson King 0-1, Anthony Roach 0-1.

Walton: None.

Shots-corner kicks: D 9-2; W 6-3.

Goalies: Pat Cobane (D) 5, Collin Roche 1; N/A (W) 5.

Downsville 3, UV 0

Dalton Polomcean scored twice to lead the hosts to a first-round victory in the Downsville Tournament.

With 9 1/2 minutes left in the first half, Polomcean headed in a corner kick from Sean Abrams to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead. Polomcean was right near the line when he got his head on it.

Twenty seconds later, Keith Bowman controlled a loose ball in the box to make it 2-0.

The Eagles (1-0) play Delhi in the final at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Downsville 3, UV 0

DOWNSVILLE TOURNAMENT

First Round

UV0 0 _ 0

Downsville2 1 _ 3

Unadilla Valley: None.

Downsville: Dalton Polomcean 2-0, Keith Bowman 1-0, Sean Abrams 0-1, Nick Baxter 0-1.

Unadilla Valley: None.

Shots-corner kicks: U 4-2; D 6-8.

Goalies: Mike Anson (U) 3; Colin Norwood (N) 2.

Milford 2, Worcester 0

Dan Locher and Tyler Hogan scored for host Milford in its Tri-Valley League victory.

Ryan Strong had an assist for the Wildcats, who were outshot Worcester, 14-5.

Jason McHargue made seven saves for Worcester.

Milford (1-4, 1-1) travels to Cherry Valley-Springfield on Monday.

Milford 2, Worcester 0

Worcester0 0 _ 0

Milford1 1 _ 1

Worcester: None.

Milford (1-4, 1-1): Dan Locher 1-0, Tyler Hogan 1-0, Ryan Strong 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: W 5-0; M 14-8.

Goalies: Jason McHargue (W) 7; Jeremey Rutledge (M) 5.

Greene 10, Unatego 1

Alex Driscoll and Ryan Ludwig scored two goals apiece in the first half, when Greene bolted to a 6-0 lead en route to a first-round victory in the Oxford Tournament.

Unatego's Derek Harris scored 10 minutes into the second half, cutting the Spartans' deficit to 6-1.

Unatego (0-2) plays the host school at 3 p.m. Saturday in the consolation game. The Trojans oppose Gilbertsville-Mount Upton in the final at 7 p.m.

Greene 10, Unatego 1

OXFORD TOURNAMENT

First round

Greene6 4 _ 10

Unatego0 1 _ 1

Greene: Alex Driscoll 3-0, Evan Moxley 0-1, Mikki Brown 1-0, Mark McDermott 1-1, Ryan Ludwig 2-0, Jake Shearer 1-0, Ethan Buhl 0-1, Nate Patrick 0-1, Brett Hennessey 1-0, Cody Shapley 1-0, Curtis Richards 0-1.

Unatego: Derek Harris 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: G 23-1; U 10-0.

Goalies: Curtis Richards (G) 6; Alex White (U) 9, Gerry Frasco 4.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Girls Soccer

Andes 6, Windham 1

Host Andes ended a winless skid that co-coach Sandra Noonan said extends back at least 10 years with a Delaware League victory.

"We're really excited," said Noonan, who shares coaching responsibilities with Tom Little.

Eighth-grader Mariah Ruff, a toddler when Andes last left the field a winner, had four goals and one assist to lead the Mountaineers.

Ruff scored all three of Andes' first-half goals, the first coming 11:57 into the first half. Ruff struck again about six minutes later to make it 2-0.

"When I first started, we didn't have the numbers," said Noonan, a coach at Andes the past seven years. "This is the first year we've had a predominately older team, with players sophomores or above."

Senior Kaitlin Mackay had two goals and freshman Kelsey Little contributed an assist for Andes (1-1, 1-0), which plays host to Roxbury on Monday.

Jackie Maisonaive scored for Windham.

Andes 6, Windham 1

Windham0 1 _ 1

Andes3 3 _ 6

Windham: Jackie Maisonaive 1-0, A. Jaega 0-1.

Andes: Kelsey Little 0-1, Kaitlin Mackay 2-0, Mariah Ruff 4-1.

Shots-corner kicks: W 9-2; A 24-9.

Goalies: Grace McGovern (W) 8, D. Post 1; Jenna Weaver (A) 8, Arianna Kole 2.

Franklin 3, Morris 2

The last of Lily Stalter's three goals _ all set up by Jordan Beers _ came midway through the first 10-minute overtime and lifted host Franklin the Tri-Valley League.

Beers' corner kick from the left side and Stalter used a side volley with her left foot to finish inside the near post.

With 4:34 left in regulation, Beers' corner kick from the right set up Stalter for the tying goal.

Caty Wetherbee and Charlotte Rozanski scored twice in the first 10 minutes to give Morris a 2-0 lead.

Stalter cut Franklin's deficit to one with 10:45 left in the first half.

Franklin (2-2, 1-1) plays Gilboa at 4 p.m. Saturday in a third-place game of the Stamford Mayor's Cup Tournament.

Franklin 3, Morris 2

Morris2 0 0 0 _ 2

Franklin1 1 1 0 _ 3

Morris: Caty Wetherbee 1-0, Charlotte Rozanski 1-0.

Franklin (2-2, 1-1): Lily Stalter 3-0, Jordan Beers 0-3.

Shots-corner kicks: M 9-1; F 31-13.

Goalies: Victoria Hulse (M) 7; Natalie Downin (F) 4.

Davenport 3, G-MU 2

Holly Waid's pass set up Jackie Gilley's goal that gave Davenport a 3-1 lead and the Wildcats held on for a first-round victory in the New York Pizzeria Tournament at Unadilla Valley.

Waid dribbled along the right wing before pushing a pass to Gilley, who finished from 12 yards.

Gilbertsville-Mount Upton answered 1:30 later, when Kristen Gonzalez finished a crossing pass from Lauren Hill from 18 yards.

Davenport (3-0) extended its unbeaten streak to 24 games, one that dates to last season.

Samantha Meyerhoff and Sarah Haight also scored for Davenport, which plays Unadilla Valley at 7 p.m. Saturday in the final.

Taylor Antczak also scored for the Raiders, who play Bainbridge-Guilford in the 5 p.m. consolation Saturday. UV downed B-G, 5-3, in Friday's other opener.

Davenport 3, G-MU 2

NEW YORK PIZZERIA TOURNAMENT

First round at Unadilla Valley

G-MU0 2 _ 2

Davenport1 2 _ 3

Gilbertsville-Mount Upton: Taylor Antczak 1-0, Kristen Gonzalez 1-0, Courtney Hillman 0-1, Lauren Hill 0-1.

Davenport (3-0): Samantha Meyerhoff 1-0, Sarah Haight 1-0, Jackie Gilley 1-0, Holly Waid 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: G 8-3; D 13-5.

Goalies: Logan Eltz (G) 3; Brittany Chase (D) 6.

UV 5, B-G 3

Host Unadilla Valley took a 4-0 lead into halftime en route to a first-round victory in the New York Pizzeria Tournament.

Kristyn Gould opened the scoring off an assist by Kate Fagan 4 minutes in. Carly Lorence followed three minutes later with an unassisted goal from the corner for a 2-0 lead. Jordan Anderson and Kara Collins also scored in the first half for the Storm, which got a second-half goal from Gould.

Alyssa Falciani paced the Bobcats with a goal and an assist. Randi Conway and Raileigh Hall also scored for B-G, which was outshot, 20-11.

UV 5, B-G 3

NEW YORK PIZZERIA TOURNAMENT

First round at Unadilla Valley

Bainbridge-Guilford0 3 _ 3

Unadilla Valley4 1 _ 5

Bainbridge-Guilford: Randi Conway 1-0, Raileigh Hall 1-0, Alyssa Falciani 1-1.

Unadilla Valley: Kristyn Gould 2-0, Carly Lorence 1-1, Jordan Anderson 1-0, Kara Collins 1-0, Kate Fagan 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: B 11-4; U 20-7.

Goalies: Caiti Anderson (B) 12; Kara Collins (U) 2, Jordan Anderson (U) 1, Allison Jones (U) 3.

Milford 2, Worcester 2

Gabby Grantier tied the score at 2 on a penalty kick with 9 minutes left to lift host Worcester into a Tri-Valley League tie.

Grantier, a sweeper, was moved up to midfield and took the penalty kick after Milford was called for a handball in the box.

After a 30-minute lightning delay in the second half, Emily Brennan and Eden Ward each scored for Milford.

Ward scored off a deflected cross with just under 16 minutes left. Two minutes later Brennan scored on a 12-yard shot off a pass from Avalon Ward.

Worcester's Daisy Doherty scored midway through the first half.

Worcester (0-1-1, 0-1-1) plays host to Edmeston on Tuesday.

Milford 2, Worcester 2

Milford0 2 0 0 _ 2

Worcester1 1 0 0 _ 2

Milford: Emily Brennan 1-0, Eden Ward 1-0, Avalon Ward 0-1.

Worcester: Daisy Doherty 1-0, Gabby Grantier 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: M 14-5; W 5-3.

Goalies: Mariah Coville (M) 3; Morgan Clark (W) 12.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Field Hockey

Walton 9, Hancock 1

Kasey Ziglar and Ashley Mills scored two goals apiece in Walton's Midstate Athletic Conference home victory.

Erin Butler contributed a goal and two assists for the Warriors (3-1), who also received goals from Jessica Fisher, Bridgette Fletcher, Cherokee Lynn and Holley Reynolds.

Walton (3-1, 2-0) travels to Deposit on Tuesday.

Walton 9, Hancock 1

Hancock0 1 _ 1

Walton5 4 _ 9

Hancock: Jessica Wadeson 1-0.

Walton (3-1, 2-0): Erin Butler 1-2, Ashley Mills 2-0, Jessica Fisher 1-1, Bridgette Fletcher 1-1, Kasey Ziglar 2-0, Cherokee Lynn 1-0, Holley Reynolds 1-0.

Shots-penalty corners: H 5-5; W 22-11.

Goalies: Tozhia Possemato (H) 12; Brooke Spencer (W) 3.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Golf

at Sidney CC

Kevin Davie's even-par round of 36 was seven shots better than the next lowest scorer as he led Sidney to a 226-299 Midstate Athletic Conference victory over Unatego.

at Sidney CC

Par-36

Team scores: Sidney 226, Unatego 299

Unatego: Lukas Decker 54, Tyler Clark 56, Tanner Gaisford 58, Trevor Komenda 65, Thomas Simonds 66.

Sidney (5-0): Kevin Davie 36, Mike Wright 43, Rob McClean 48, Ryan Knapp 49, Jesse Wakeman 50.

at Hanah CC

Brian Quigley shot a 47 to lead Davenport to a 219-246 Delaware League win over host Margaretville on Thursday.

at Hanah CC

Thursday

Team scores: Davenport 219, Margaretville 246

Margaretville: Marshall Bouton 58, David Hull 60, Mitch Hull 62, Michelle O'Reilly 66.

Davenport: Brian Quigley 47, Buddy Adam 53, Jacob Whaley 55, Mike Ontl 64.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Swimming

Oneonta 93, SV 90

Victories by Jen Havens in the 100- and 50-yard freestyle races helped host Oneonta High to victory in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference.

The Yellowjackets (1-1) are at Owego on Tuesday.

Oneonta 93, SV 90

at Oneonta

200-yard medley relay: Oneonta (Mackenzie Miller, Kari Knudson, Angela Miller, Angela Miller) 2:14.88. 200 free: C. Rozboril (S) 2:14.78. 200 IM: A. Stopper (S) 2:34.14. 50 free: Jen Havens (O) 28.31. Diving: T. Stockton (S) 179.85. 100 butterfly: C. Rozboril (S) 1:09.34. 100 free: Jen Havens (O) 1:02.08. 500 free: I. Godbout (S) 5:44.21. 200 free relay: SV (I. Godbout, L. Chantry, C. Rozboril, K. Fuller) 1:55.02. 100 backstroke: A. Stopper (S) 1:08.76. 100 breaststroke: I. Godbout (S) 1:23.51. 400 free relay: Oneonta (Steph Havens, Jen Havens, Mackenzie Miller, Christi O'Connor) 4:11.73.

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