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September 9, 2008

OT goal lifts CV-S past Dragons

Chip Taylor's goal off a short pass from Mike Cagganello provided the winning goal three minutes into overtime as Cherry Valley-Springfield defeated host Schenevus, 2-1, in Tri-Valley League boys soccer Monday.

Taylor's goal came on a 10-yard shot.

The Patriots, the defending Section Four Class D and Tri-Valley League champions, had an 18-2 advantage in shots.

"Even though we were outshot, I have to say their sweeper, Jake Hanlon, was so fast," Schenevus coach John Tauzel said. "He would cut us off before we could get shots off. We never could get a good shot because he is some kind of fast. The stats don't really show how much we pressured (CV-S)."

Schenevus' Andrew Beams tied the score 1:15 into the second half on a direct kick from 25 yards.

Nate Schafsteck scored off an assist from Reilly See to give CV-S a 1-0 lead midway through the first half.

Schenevus goalie Mike Miner made 12 saves.

"He took some hard, physical blows and made some excellent saves," Tauzel said of Miner. "It was a fun game to watch."

The Dragons (2-4, 1-1) play host to Gilbertsville-Mount Upton on Thursday.

CV-S 2, Schenevus 1

CV-S1 0 1 _ 2

Schenevus0 1 0 _ 1

Cherry Valley-Springfield: Nate Schafsteck 1-0, Reilly See 0-1, Chip Taylor 1-0, Mike Cagganello 0-1.

Schenevus (2-4, 1-1): Andrew Beams 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: C 18-11; S 2-0.

Goalies: Ben VanAlstine (C) 1; Mike Miner (S) 12.

Cooperstown 2, Frankfort 0

Jake Chase scored once in each half and the visiting Redskins held a 15-7 advantage in shots in their Center State Conference victory.

Chase's first goal came 25 minutes into first half. He received a pass from Matt Pink and sent a shot that eluded several defenders in the penalty box and beat Frankfort-Schuyler goalie Francesco Gaetani-Liseo.

In the second half, Chase scored on a rebound to make it 2-0.

Cooperstown (2-0) plays at Herkimer today.

Cooperstown 2, Frankfort-Schuyler 0

Frankfort-Schuyler0 0 _ 0

Cooperstown1 1 _ 2

Frankfort-Schuyler (2-1): None.

Cooperstown (2-0): Jake Chase 2-0, Matt Pink 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: F 7-2; C 15-5.

Goalies: Francesco Gaetani-Liseo (F) 8; Mack Curran (C) 4.

H-T 3, Margaretville 0

Both of Kieran Powers' goals came in the first half, leading

See GOAL on Page 15

host Hunter-Tannersville in the Delaware League.

Powers' first goal came off a pass into the box by Danny Legg. Powers turned and scored from close range with 25:52 left in the half. With 3 1/2 minutes left before halftime, Powers converted a pass from Tucker Foti to make it 2-0.

Zach Clark scored in the second half.

The Wildcats (1-1) play at Davenport on Thursday.

H-T 3, Margaretville 0

Margaretville0 0 _ 0

Hunter-Tannersville2 1 _ 3

Margaretville: None.

Hunter-Tannersville (1-1): Kieran Powers 2-1, Zach Clark 1-0, Danny Legg 0-1, Tucker Foti 0-1, Zach Davis 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: M 10-5; H 11-1.

Goalies: Patrick O'Connell (M) 3; Derek Legg (H) 8.

Roxbury 3, Downsville 0

Three second-half goals by Ryan Skipper lifted host Roxbury in the Delaware League.

Skipper snapped a scoreless tie three minutes after halftime, controlling a header pass from David Clark, maneuvering around two Downsville defenders before scoring from close range.

Skipper scored again four minutes later.

Roxbury (4-2, 1-1) travels to Margaretville on Thursday.

Roxbury 3, Downsville 0

Downsville0 0 _ 0

Roxbury0 3 _ 3

Downsville: None.

Roxbury (4-2, 1-1): Ryan Skipper 3-0, David Clark 0-1, Owen Sanford 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: D 5-1; R 13-3.

Goalies: T.J. Felter (D) 6; Garrett Hall (R) 3.

Davenport 2, Andes 1

Buddy Adam tied the score on a breakaway and then set up Nick Keator's winner with a corner kick as Davenport rallied in the Delaware League.

Peter Fabrykiewicz scored 10 minutes into play, beating two Davenport defenders before scoring from 10 yards.

Adam tied it 2 1/2 minutes into the second half and then with 12:30 his corner kick hit a cutting Keator, who scored from close range.

"I think he drove it through and hit it with some part of his knee," Andes coach Adam VanValkenburgh said of Keator's goal. "He came from the far left. It was a nice, quality play."

Andes (2-2) plays at Stamford on Thursday.

Davenport 2, Andes 1

Davenport0 2 _ 2

Andes1 0 _ 1

Davenport: Buddy Adam 1-1, Nick Keator 1-0.

Andes (2-2): Peter Fabrykiewicz 1-0.

Shots-corner kicks: D 19-7; A 15-3.

Goalies: Christian Hall (D) 7; Josh Bonifacic (A) 9.

Windham 2, Gilboa 0

Julius Starr had a goal and an assist as Windham opened the season with a victory at home.

Because of a school building project, classes began Monday and delayed the start of the season for the Warriors (1-0, 1-0), coach Jim Adair said.

Justin Filippone also scored for Windham, which received 11 saves from Zhenya Doolan. The Warriors visit Germantown on Wednesday.

Loukas Vogiatzis made 17 saves for Gilboa.

Windham 2, Gilboa 0

Gilboa0 0 _ 0

Windham2 0 _ 2

Gilboa: None.

Windham (1-0, 1-0): Julius Starr 1-1, Justin Filippone 1-0, Jay Maynard 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: G 14-0; W 26-3.

Goalies: Loukas Vogiatzis (G) 17; Zhenya Doolan (W) 11.

SK 2, Stamford 0

Eric Burns and Ladd Hanselman each scored for host South Kortright in its Delaware League win.

The Rams (4-0, 1-0) play host to Morris on Wednesday.

SK 2, Stamford 0

Stamford0 0 _ 0

South Kortright 1 1 _ 0

Stamford: None.

South Kortright (4-0, 1-0): Eric Burns 1-0, Ladd Hanselman 1-0, Joe Kaufman 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: N/A

Goalies: Andy Hauser (St) N/A; Charlie Darling (SK) N/A.

Walton 2, B-G 1

Trent Wood scored his second goal 2:25 into the second overtime to lead visiting Walton in the Midstate Athletic Conference.

Josh Norris scored for Bainbridge-Guilford (2-3) with just under 4 minutes remaining.

Jeremy Gray made eight saves for the Bobcats, who play at Oxford today.

Walton 2, B-G 1, 2OT

Walton1 0 0 1 _ 2

Bainbridge-Guilford0 1 0 0 _ 1

Walton: Trent Wood 2-0.

Bainbridge-Guilford: Josh Norris 1-0, Steve Patten 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: W 11-3; B 16-2.

Goalies: Brian Schuppel (W) 6; Jeremy Gray (B) 8.

Laurens 3, Milford 0

Three players scored to lead visiting Laurens in the Tri-Valley League.

Pat Bullock, Nick Short, and Justin West scored for the Leopards (4-0, 2-0), who held a 10-5 advantage in shots.

Trevor Kosturock made six saves for Milford (0-4, 0-1), which plays at Worcester on Thursday.

Laurens 3, Milford 0

Laurens2 1 _ 3

Milford 0 0 _ 0

Laurens (4-0, 2-0): Pat Bullock 1-0, Nick Short 1-0, Justin West 1-0, Matt Campbell 0-1.

Milford (0-4, 0-1): None.

Shots-corner kicks: L 10-6; M 5-4.

Goalies: Aaron Laing (L) 5; Trevor Kosturock (M) 6.

SV 1, Oneonta 0

Chris Hayen had three saves for host Oneonta in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference loss on Saturday.

Steven Rathbun scored with 2:14 left in overtime for Susquehanna Valley, which was outshot, 14-7.

Oneonta (0-3-1) has taken 42 shots this season but has yet to score. The Yellowjackets host Norwich on Thursday.

SV 1, Oneonta 0, OT

Saturday's game

Susquehanna Valley0 0 1 _ 1

Oneonta0 0 0 _ 0

Susquehanna Valley: Steven Rathbun 1-0; Michael Rood 0-1.

Oneonta (0-3-1): None.

Shots-corners: SV 7-4; Oneonta 14-7.

Goalie saves: Matt Schnell (SV) 10; Chris Hayen (O) 3.

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