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October 14, 2008

Haller helps Milford to tie

Brandon Haller scored twice to help Milford to a 2-2 non-league boys soccer tie at Stamford on Monday.

Haller scored eight minutes into the first half, beating a defender to a loose ball. Stamford tied it with about five minutes left in the first half on a goal from Mike Callagy.

Haller gave the Wildcats a 2-1 lead 10 minutes into the second half. Evan Mullen tied it at 2 with about three minutes remaining.

"Both teams defenses kept the ball out of the penalty boxes," Stamford coach Kevin Callagy said.

Trevor Kosturock made seven saves for Milford.

Mike Gaddis had one save and Dan Tompkins six for the Indians, who finish the season 6-9-2.

Stamford 2, Milford 2

Milford1 1 0 0 _ 2

Stamford1 1 0 0 _ 2

Milford: Brandon Haller 2-0, Dan Hoppe 0-1, Dalton Rowe 0-1.

Stamford (6-9-2): Mike Callagy 1-0, Evan Mullen 1-0, Mike Gaddis 0-1, Sean Callagy 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: M 9-1; S 8-4.

Goalies: Trevor Kosturock (M) 7; Mike Gaddis (S) 1, Dan Tompkins (S) 6.

Delhi 4, B-G 0

Avery Meehan had three goals and an assist to lead visiting Delhi in the Midstate Athletic Conference.

Nick Meehan contributed a goal for the Bulldogs, who had a 27-5 advantage in shots.

Bainbridge-Guilford (8-9-1, 7-8-1) is off until sectionals.

Delhi 4, B-G 0

Delhi2 2 _ 4

Bainbridge-Guilford0 0 _ 0

Delhi: Mike Morales 0-1, Nick Meehan 1-0, Avery Meehan 3-1, Eddie Reed 0-1, Ryan Taylor 0-1.

Bainbridge-Guilford (8-9-1, 7-8-1): None.

Shots-corners: D 27-8; B 5-1.

Goalies: Pat Cobane (D) 3; Jeremy Gray (B) 8, Ben Newman (B) 1.

Mount Everett 1, Windham 0

Carlos Perez scored with 13 minutes, 50 seconds remaining in the opening half to lead host Mount Everett (Mass.) to a non-league victory.

Zhenya Doolan made 11 saves for Windham (10-6), which is off until sectionals.

Mount Everett 1, Windham 0

Windham0 0 _ 0

Mount Everett1 0 _ 1

Windham (10-6): None.

Mount Everett: Carlos Perez 1-0, Justin Ward 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: W 8-0; M 15-0.

Goalies: Zhenya Doolan (W) 11; Max Maryschuck (M) 5.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Girls Soccer

Schenevus 1, Worcester 0

Jessica Bentley scored about three minutes into the second half to lead Schenevus to a Tri-Valley League victory at home Saturday.

Catherine Hernandez made three saves to earn the shutout for Schenevus (7-7-2), which is off until sectionals.

Schenevus 1, Worcester 0

Saturday

Worcester0 0 _ 0

Schenevus0 1 _ 0

Worcester: None.

Schenevus (7-7-2): Jessica Bentley 1-0, Amy Weber 0-1.

Shots-corner kicks: W 6-3; S 20-8.

Goalies: Kaitlin Hansen (W) 12; Catherine Hernandez (S) 3.

Milford 6, Stamford 0

Emily Brigham had two goals to lead visiting Milford to a non-league victory.

Jane O'Bryan contributed a goal and an assist for the Wildcats, who also received goals from Anna Hiller, Eden Ward and Avalon Ward.

Stamford finishes 7-10.

Milford 6, Stamford 0

Milford2 4 _ 6

Stamford0 0 _ 0

Milford: Jane O'Bryan 1-1, Anna Hiller 1-0, Emily Brigham 2-0, Eden Ward 1-0, Avalon Ward 1-0, Julie Brennan 0-1, Tonya Aho 0-1.

Stamford (7-10): None.

Shots-corner kicks: M 22-7; S 3-2.

Goalies: Chelsea Foster (M) 1; Emily DeVita (S) 14.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Field Hockey

Vestal 3, Walton 1

Amber Bowe scored with about five minutes remaining in the first half to give visiting Vestal a Section Four Field Hockey Conference non-division victory.

Walton had tied the score with eight minutes remaining in the half when Holley Reynolds scored off a penalty corner from about 10 yards.

Lindsey Stout had a goal and an assist for Vestal, which received a second-half goal from Ashley Whitaker.

Brooke Spencer made eight saves for the Warriors (9-8), who visit Harpursville at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Vestal 3, Walton 1

Vestal2 1 _ 3

Walton1 0 _ 1

Vestal: Lindsey Stout 1-1, Whitlee Burghart 0-1, Amber Bowe 1-0, Ashley Whitaker 1-0.

Walton (9-8): Holley Reynolds 1-0.

Shots-penalty corners: V 12-6; W 12-9.

Goalies: Tori Hastings (V) 9; Brooke Spencer (W) 8.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Cross Country

Suffolk County

Officials Invitational

Sarah Cummings finished a 5-kilometer course at Sunken Meadow State Park on Long Island in 21 minutes, 15 seconds to place 11th and lead the Delhi girls to a fifth-place finish at the Suffolk County Officials Invitational on Saturday.

J.J. Padovani led Delhi's boys by placing 35th in 18:53.

The Bulldogs are at the Whitney Point Invitational today.

Suffolk County Officials Invitational

at Sunken Meadow State Park

BoysVarsity B

Team scores: 1, Brighton 33; 13, Delhi 347.

Individual winner: Quinn Raseman (Ward Melville) 16:20 over 5-kilometers.

Delhi runners: 35, J.J. Padovani 18:53; 54, Noah Apthorpe 19:31; 67, Sean Kline 20:02; 84, Sean O'Connell 20:50; 107, Sol Eagle Road 22:22; 109, Alex Mason 22:44.

Girls Varsity A

Team scores: 1, Pearl River 26; 5, Delhi 136.

Individual winner: Erica Cirino (Cold Spring Harbor) 19:21 over 5-kilometers.

Delhi runners: 11, Sarah Cummings 21:15; 24, Bethany Althaus 22:18; 28, Joanna Wheatley 22:38; 36, Gabriella Rollo 23:12; 37, Hannah Backus 23:14; 54, Julie Higbie 25:49; 63, Anna Padovani 27:11; 68, Kyrra Howard 27:55.

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