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October 9, 2008

Delhi runner sets record

SUNY Delhi cross country runner Chris Mason set a course record in the 11th annual Bronco Weekday 5K Classic at the Delhi College Golf Course on Wednesday.

Mason crossed in 16 minutes, 9.5 seconds for the Broncos, breaking the previous record of 16:12.2, set by SUNY Delhi graduate Justin Wood in 2003. Wood, a Walton graduate, is in his first year as the women's cross country and men's and women's track coach at SUNY Delhi.

Nick Pampena finished second in 16:33 for Oneonta State, which won the team title with 25 points. Delhi finished second with 37 points.

On the women's side, SUNY Delhi graduate Jestina Dawson won in 20:59.

Celia Alterio placed second in 21:21 to lead O-State, which won the team title with 22 points _ 41 better than runner-up Broome. Danielle Metz finished 10th in 22:47 to lead the Broncos, who finished third with 66 points.

Bronco Weekday 5K Classic

at Delhi College Golf Course

Men's team scores: Oneonta 25, Delhi 37, Broome 81, Herkimer 115, Mount Saint Mary 150, Sullivan 151.

Top 20: 1, Chris Mason (D) 16:09.5 (course record; old record of 16:12.2 set by Justin Wood in 2003); 2, Nick Pampena (O) 16:33; 3, Marty Nicholson (O) 16:45; 4, Chris Burke (D) 16:52; 5, Frank Pfaffenberger (O) 17:01; 6, Tim Greenberg (O) 17:07; 7, Jeff Smith (B) 17:09; 8, Josh Schultheis (D) 17:12; 9, Matt Laroe (O) 17:14; 10, Chuck Hollister (O) 17:28; 11, Tim Flynn (D) 17:32; 12, Dan Bruton (O) 17:36, 13, David Goodge (O) 17:44; 14, Corey Clavet (D) 17:46; 15, Ryan Lee (M) 17:48; 16, Chris Sneed (O) 17:50,; 17, Brian Baird (O) 17;53; 18, Ethan Lennox (D) 17:54; 19, Steve Esposito (B) 17:55; 20, Steve Gauge (B) 18:01.

Women's team scores: Oneonta 22, Broome 63, Delhi 66, Hudson Valley 104, Mount Saint Mary 109, Hekimer 144.

Top 15: 1, Jestina Dawson (Delhi alum) 20:59; 2, Celia Alterio (O) 21:21; 3, Julie Nabozny (HV) 21:33; 4, Margaret Conlon (O) 21:34; 5, Michelle Van Ostrand (B) 21:44; 6, Ellen Paccia (O) 22:10; 7, Diane Herzog (O) 22:20; 8, Abby Lee (O) 22:29; 9, Kristen Hosterman (M) 22:44; 10, Danielle Metz (D) 22:47; 11, Jen Garcia (D) 23:07; 12, Heather Warfle (B) 23:22; 13, Brianna MacBlane (O) 23:25; 14, Chelsea Bertrand (D) 23:37; 15, Courtney McLaughlin (B) 23:46.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Men's Soccer

SUNYIT 1, Cobleskill 0

Andy Ambrose's goal in the 44th minute lifted visiting SUNYIT (7-6-1) to a non-conference victory.

Oneonta High graduate Aaron Gallusser took three of SUNY Cobleskill's 21 shots. Brad Johnson made 11 saves for Cobleskill (4-4-2).

SUNYIT 1, Cobleskill 0

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SUNYIT (7-6-1): Andy Ambrose 1-0.

Cobleskill (4-4-2): None.

Shots-corner kicks: S 14-3; C 21-3.

Goalies: Kurt Makowski (S) 11; Brad Johnson (C) 11.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Field Hockey

Cortland 7, O-State 1

Seven players scored for 13th-ranked Cortland (9-1, 4-0) in its SUNY Athletic Conference home win. Jacqueline Camp scored in the second half for Oneonta State (4-8, 1-4), which received 13 saves from sophomore Leslie Dauphinais.

Cortland 7, O-State 1

Oneonta0 1 _ 1

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Oneonta State (4-8, 1-4): Jacqueline Camp 1-0.

Cortland State (9-1, 8-0): Danielle Hand 1-1, Sam Spehler 1-0, Brianna Yetsko 1-0, Brenda Semit 1-0, Nicole Benscoter 1-0, Katie Johnson 1-0, Ashley Hughes 1-0, Kayla Chambers 0-2, Christine McCabe 0-1.

Shots-penalty corners: O 7-3; C 27-9.

Goalies: Leslie Dauphinais (O) 13; Stacy Billings (C) 2.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Honors

Hawks' O-line recognized

Hartwick College's offensive line of left tackle P.J. DiGati, left guard J.J. Ambrosio, center Andrew Murphy, right guard Ryan Chronister and right tackle Gary Chrys was honored as D3football.com's national team of the week.

Seniors DiGati, Ambrosio and Murphy, junior Chronister and freshman Chrys helped the Hawks amass 487 yards of offense in Hartwick's 31-28 victory at 10th-ranked St. John Fisher on Saturday.

Unatego graduate Tosh DeMulder ran for 110 yards, marking the first time in 18 games that Fisher allowed 100 or more yards to an opposing running back.

Hartwick (2-1, 1-1 Empire 8), which allowed two sacks to the Cardinals, hosts Alfred (2-0, 2-0) at 2 p.m. Saturday.

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