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September 2, 2008

Edmeston, Oneonta girls win big

Junior Kori Hamm finished with three goals and an assist Saturday as the defending Section Four Class D champion Edmeston girls soccer team won the Edmeston Kickoff Classic championship game with a 5-0 thumping of Unadilla Valley.

Hamm earned tournament MVP honors for the Panthers (2-0), who built on a 2-0 halftime lead with three goals in the first 15 minutes of the second half.

Susanna Johnson made three saves for Edmeston, which received goals from Tonya Brownell and all-tournament selection Emily Slentz. Taylor Ross and Stefanie Cornnell also earned all-tournament spots for the Panthers.

Edmeston, which also won the Tri-Valley League last season, starts league play at 4:30 p.m. today against visiting Morris.

Edmeston 5, UV 0

EDMESTON KICKOFF TOURNAMENT

Saturday's Championship

Unadilla Valley0 0 _ 0

Edmeston2 3 _ 5

Unadilla Valley (1-1): None.

Edmeston (2-0): Kori Hamm 3-1, Emily Slentz 1-0, Tonya Brownell 1-0, Ashley Harbison 0-1, Denyse Schoellig 0-1.

Shot-corner kicks: U 3-2; E 9-3.

Goalies: Emily Sugar (U) 2; Susanna Johnson (E) 3.

Tournament MVP: Kori Hamm, Edmeston.

All-Tournament Team: Stamford _ Brittany Tompkins, Marlana Hinckley; Margaretville _ Erica Faulkner, Amanda Drizis, Carli Galatioto; Unadilla Valley _ Amanda Peek, Sakura Gysin, Hannah Johnson; Edmeston _ Emily Slentz, Taylor Ross, Stefanie Cornnell.

Oneonta 7, Johnson City 3

Monica Jones had two goals and an assist as Oneonta opened its season with a Southern Tier Conference rout on the road.

Kaitlyn O'Connor, Kaitlyn Culpepper, Hannah Lawson, Cha Cha Naito and Erin Wolstenholme contributed goals for the Yellowjackets (1-0), who led, 4-2, at halftime.

Oneonta had a 23-7 advantage in shots. Andrea Frutiger made two saves to earn the victory for the Yellowjackets.

Celeste Kadylak scored all three goals for Johnson City (0-1).

Oneonta 7, Johnson City 3

Oneonta4 3 _ 7

Johnson City2 1 _ 3

Oneonta (1-0): Monica Jones 2-1, Kaitlyn O'Connor 1-0, Kaitlyn Culpepper 1-0, Hannah Lawson 1-0, Cha Cha Naito 1-0, Erin Wolstenholme 1-0.

Johnson City (0-1): Celeste Kadylak 3-0, Chelsea Kuzel 0-1, Gina Edwards 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: O 23-6; J 7-3.

Goalies: Andrea Frutiger (O) 2; Jasmine Kellem (JC) 11.

Schenevus 2, Roxbury 0

Nicole Butzke had a goal and an assist as Schenevus won in the consolation game of the Minekill Tournament.

Cassandra Brown also scored for the Dragons (1-1), who had a 15-5 advantage in shots.

Catherine Hernandez made seven saves to earn the shutout for Schenevus, which hosts South Kortright today.

Tara DiBenedetto stopped 11 shots for the Rockets (0-2), who play Franklin in the opening round of the Stamford Mayor's Cup at 6 p.m. today.

Schenevus 2, Roxbury 0

MINEKILL TOURNAMENT

Saturday's consolation

Schenevus1 1 _ 2

Roxbury0 0 _ 0

Schenevus (1-1): Nicole Butzke 1-1, Cassandra Brown 1-0.

Roxbury (0-2): None.

Shots-corner kicks: S 15-6; R 7-3.

Goalies: Catherine Hernandez (S) 7; Tara DiBenedetto (R) 11.

Sidney 1, CV 0

Tournament MVP Danielle Gravel scored a first-half goal to lead host Sidney to the championship in the Mang Tournament.

Stephanie Simonds made four saves to earn the shutout for Sidney (2-0), which had a 21-4 advantage in shots.

Stephanie Meno, Chelsea Pixley, Ashley Mahlmeister, Kristen Whitten and Simonds were named to the all-tournament team for Sidney.

Sidney 1, CV 0

MANG TOURNAMENT

Saturday's Championship

Chenango Valley0 0 _ 0

Sidney1 0 _ 1

Chenango Valley (1-1): None.

Sidney (2-0): Danielle Gravel 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: CV 4-1; S 21-2.

Goalies: Rebecca Cooney (C) 14; Stephanie Simonds (S) 4.

Tournament MVP: Danielle Gravel, Sidney.

All-Tournament Team: Sidney _ Stephanie Meno, Chelsea Pixley, Ashley Mahlmeister, Kristen Whitten, Stephanie Simonds; Chenango Valley _ Melissa Ash, Lindsey Flanagan, Sami Wyatt; Windsor _ Keaghlan Morrissey, Griswold.

Windsor 5, B-G 0

Rachel LaMantia and Keaghlan Morrissey had a goal and an assist to lead Windsor in the consolation game of the Mang Tournament at Sidney.

Windsor 5, B-G 0

MANG TOURNAMENT

Saturday's Consolation

Bainbridge-Guilford0 0 _ 0

Windsor2 3 _ 5

Bainbridge-Guilford (0-2): None.

Windsor (1-1): Leslie Dempsey 1-0, Rachel LaMantia 1-1, Chelsey VanZandt 1-0, Keaghlan Morrissey 1-1, Danielle Meyer 1-0, Sara Auld 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: B-G 4-3; W 15-5.

Goalies: N/A.

Walton 2, Sullivan West 0

Molly Maguire had a goal and an assist Saturday as host Walton opened its season with a non-league victory.

Sara Kuebler also scored and goalie Jen Poulin made six saves for the Warriors, who open their Midstate Athletic Conference schedule at Greene at 4:30 p.m. today.

Walton 2, Sullivan West 0

Sullivan West0 0 _ 0

Walton1 1 _ 2

Sullivan West (0-1): None.

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

Shots-corner kicks: S 6-6; W 11-2.

Goalies: Rachel Dickey (S) 9; Jen Poulin (W) 6.

Oxford 3, Delhi 1

Jean Viafore had a first-half goal, but visiting Delhi lost in the Midstate Athletic Conference on Friday.

Oxford 3, Delhi 1

Delhi1 0 _ 1

Oxford1 2 _ 3

Delhi (0-1): Jean Viafore 1-0, Eva Ray Andrews 0-1

Oxford (1-0): Ashley Ballard 1-0, Amanda Brown 1-0, Kelli Whitehill 1-1, Haley Witchella 0-1.

Shots-corners: D 9-3; O 11-3.

Goalies: Winsome Zinkievich/Libby Buel 5 (D), Misty Golden 3 (O).

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