Emily Schafsteck's goal three minutes into the first overtime snapped a tie and visiting Cherry Valley-Springfield went on to score two more goals in the second overtime to win, 4-1, over Worcester on Tuesday in a Tri-Valley League girls soccer game.
Schafsteck scored into the upper-right corner from 16 yards.
Jordan Loucks' goal 12 1/2 minutes into the second half tied the score at 1 for the Patriots, who also received goals from Ksenia Hanlon and Olivia Hull.
Nicole Sawyer gave Worcester a 1-0 lead at the 22-minute mark of the first half. She scored with her back to the goal from 12 yards off an assist from Cassie Sklenka.
Morgan Clark stopped 28 shots for the Wolverines (5-5-1, 4-5-1), who travel to Milford on Thursday.
CV-S 4, Worcester 1
CV-S     0 1 1 2 _ 4
Worcester     1 0 0 0 _ 1
Cherry Valley-Springfield: Jordan Loucks 1-0, Emily Schafsteck 1-0, Ksenia Hanlon 1-0, Olivia Hull 1-0.
Worcester (5-5-1, 4-5-1): Nicole Sawyer 1-0, Cassie Sklenka 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: C 32-5; W 13-3.
Goalies: Kylie Graham (C) 12; Morgan Clark (W) 28.
Milford 5, RS 0
Fiona Brennan scored twice, and Addy Lawson, Lindsey Huffman and Gabby Sickler also scored as Tri-Valley League East Division champion Milford cruised at home.
Huffman scored seven minutes into play off an assist from Emilie Mertz. Sickler made it 2-0 11 minutes later off an assist from Avalon Ward.
Mertz finished with three assists for the Wildcats (10-1-1), which plays host to Worcester on Thursday.
Milford 5, RS 0
RS     0 0 _ 0
Milford     3 2 _ 5
Richfield Springs: None.
Milford (10-1-1): Fiona Brennan 2-0, Addy Lawson 1-0, Lindsey Huffman 1-0, Gabby Sickler 1-1, Emilie Mertz 0-3, Avalon Ward 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: R 2-2; M 20-7.
Goalies: Christina Gurley (R) 6; Krista Ransier (M) 6, Michelle Paffenroth 2.
G-MU 7, Laurens 0
Miranda Hill, Lauren Hill and Blake Stensland had two goals apiece to lead host Gilbertsville-Mount Upton in the Tri-Valley League.
Stensland opened the scoring 6 1/2 minutes into play. Miranda Hill then scored off an assist from her cousin Lauren to make it 2-0 with 14:51 left in the first half.
Sarah Wildfeir also scored for the Raiders (7-5-1, 6-5-1), who travel to Worcester on Monday.
G-MU 7, Laurens 0
Laurens     0 0 _ 0
G-MU     2 5 _ 7
Laurens: None.
Gilbertsville-Mount Upton (7-5-1, 6-5-1): Miranda Hill 2-1, Blake Stensland 2-1, Alicia Sebeck 0-1, Sarah Wildfeir 1-0, Lauren Hill 2-2.
Shots-corner kicks: L 11-0; G 15-1.
Goalies: Courtney Sherry (L) 6; Logan Eltz (G) 7.
Morris 4, Franklin 0
Amanda Flint scored twice as visiting Morris bounced back from its first loss of the season by shutting out Franklin in the Tri-Valley League.
The West Division champion Mustangs (11-1-2, 10-1-2), who fell 2-0 at home to Milford on Monday, held a 13-5 advantage in shots.
Alexis Forgit and Heather Jackson also scored for Morris, which plays host to Edmeston on Saturday.
Haley Downin made eight saves for Franklin (4-6, 5-6), which travels to Laurens on Thursday.
Morris 4, Franklin 0
Morris     2 2 -- 4
Franklin     0 0 -- 0
Morris (11-1-2, 10-1-2): Amanda Flint 2-0, Alexis Forgit 1-0, Heather Jackson 1-0, Vanessa Hulse 0-1.
Franklin (4-6, 5-6): None.
Shots-corner kicks: M 13-5, F 5-2.
Goalies: Katie Humphris (M) 4; Haley Downin (F) 8.
H-T 1, Gilboa 0
Krystal Plattner's goal with 17:42 left lifted host Hunter-Tannersville to a Delaware League victory.
Plattner scored on a breakaway, beating Gilboa keeper Brooke Koerner to the left side. Koerner had 10 saves, two fewer than counterpart Samantha Dibbell.
H-T (6-5, 4-5) travels to Margaretville on Monday for a non-leaguer.
H-T 1, Gilboa 0
Gilboa     0 0 _ 0
H-T     0 1 _ 1
Gilboa: None.
Hunter-Tannersville (6-5, 5-4): Krystal Plattner 1-0.
Shots-corner kicks: G 13-1; H 14-3.
Goalies: Brooke Koerner (G) 10; Samantha Dibbell (H) 12.
Downsville 4, Windham 0
The first of Amanda Erwin's two goals came 2 1/2 minutes into play off an assist from Tara Perico and host Downsville went on to a Delaware League victory.
Kendra Lacey made it 2-0 17 minutes into play on an assist from Erwin.
Perico also had a goal for the Eagles (8-5, 6-1), who travel to South Kortright today.
Downsville 4, Windham 0
Windham      0 0 _ 0
Downsville     4 0 _ 4
Windham: None.
Downsville (8-5, 6-1): Amanda Erwin 2-1, Tara Perico 1-1, Kendra Lacey 1-1, Leigha LaTourette 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: W 8-1; D 15-9.
Goalies: Katie Linger (W) 5, Jane Rion 3; Katie Lawrence (D) 5.
Dolgeville 5, Cooperstown 4
Christina Noto scored with 1:09 left in regulation to tie the score at 4 for Cooperstown, but Emily Young answered with 18 seconds remaining to give visiting Dolgeville a Center State Conference victory.
Noto scored from the right-hand corner of the box.
Young, who scored three goals, took a 15-yard shot from the left wing that went high into the right-hand corner.
"It was a beautiful shot," Cooperstown coach Jennifer Pindar said of Young's winner. "Unstoppable, really."
Katelynn Kiuber had two goals and one assist, and Maggie Hall had a goal for the Redskins (1-10-1), who play host to Frankfort-Schuyler on Thursday.
Dolgeville 5, Cooperstown 4
Dolgeville     3 2 _ 5
Coopertstown     1 3 _ 4
Dolgeville (5-8): Emily Young 3-0, Ashley Mettler 1-2, Kaitlyn Lyon 1-0, Lindsey Kopet 0-1.
Cooperstown (1-10-1): Katelynn Kiuber 2-1, Maggie Hall 1-0, Christina Noto 1-0, Bella Anania 0-1, Julie Dykstra 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: D 16-4; C 18-4.
Goalies: Shea Nagle (D) 7; Katie Kleban (C) 10.
Stamford 6, Delhi 4
Cassie Ehrhart's second goal gave host Stamford a 5-3 lead and the Indians held on for a non-league victory.
Ehrhart scored off an assist from Morgan Boyle 15 minutes into the second half.
Jackie Newkerk's third goal of the game brought Delhi to 5-4 with 10 minutes left, but Boyle scored 31 seconds later for Stamford.
Kim Freer had two goals and Erin Hull also scored for the Indians (10-2, 6-1), who play host to Windham on Thursday.
Stamford 6, Delhi 4
Delhi     3 1 _ 4
Stamford     3 3 _ 6
Delhi: Kierianna Clement 1-0, Marisa Chytalo 0-1, Jackie Newkerk 3-0.
Stamford: Morgan Boyle 1-1, Erin Hull 1-1, Kim Freer 2-0, Cassie Ehrhart 2-1.
Shots-corner kicks: D 10-6; S 19-3.
Goalies: Katie Pardee (D) 11; Olivia Geraghty (S) 3.
Oxford 5, B-G 2
Amber DeGroat and Abbey Smith scored for Bainbridge-Guilford in its Midstate Athletic Conference loss.
The Bobcats (1-12-1, 1-10-1) play host to Walton on Thursday.
Oxford 5, B-G 2
Oxford     4 1 -- 5
B-G     1 1 -- 2
Oxford: Emily Smith 1-0, Gabriel Cozzitoro 1-0, Cheyenne Moore 1-0, Jessica Russo 2-1. Julianne Heggie 0-1, Angela Audette 0-1.
Bainbridge-Guilford (1-12-1, 1-10-1): Amber DeGroat 1-0, Abbey Smith 1-0, Gia Cuomo 0-1.
Shots-corner kicks: O 20-1; B-G 7-2.
Goalies: Megan Golden (O) 1, Brenna Jones (O) 4; Megan Ferrara (B-G) 15.
Unatego 4, Sidney 0
Juli Carbone scored twice in the first five minutes as visiting Unatego cruised in the Midstate Athletic Conference.
Sarah Mannina also had two goals for the Spartans (11-1, 10-1).
Alexa Sundal stopped 10 shots for Sidney (1-12, 1-11), which travels to Unadilla Valley on Thursday.
Unatego 4, Sidney 0
Unatego     4 0 -- 4
Sidney     0 0 -- 0
Unatego (11-1, 10-1): Juli Carbone 2-0, Sarah Mannina 2-0, Katrina Clark 0-2, Kayla Komenda 0-1.
Sidney (1-12, 1-11): None.
Shots-corner kicks: U 17-6, S 1-0.
Goalies: Robin Foster (U) 1; Alexa Sundal 10.
Volleyball
Oneonta 3, Norwich 0
Oneonta High coach Lee Ferrara called his team's six service errors in the first game and six hitting errors in the second "unacceptable," but the host Yellowjackets still cruised to a 25-23, 25-16, 25-13 Southern Tier Athletic Conference victory.
"Then we got our arms swinging in terms of serving and kills and got ahead," Ferrara said of his 6-4 squad.
Veronica Stamp had 20 assists, Amelia Spaziani contributed 12 digs and six aces, and Brittney Herrick finished with six kills for OHS, which plays host to Unatego today.
Oneonta 3, Norwich 0
Game scores: 25-23, 25-16, 25-13.
Norwich: Marissa West 2 aces, 7 digs; Jaime Berger 3 assists; Laura Zagada 2 kills; Taylor Cook 5 blocks.
Oneonta (6-4): Veronica Stamp 20 assists; Amelia Spaziani 12 digs, 6 aces; Lisa Bordinger 1 block; Brittney Herrick 6 kills.
JV score: Oneonta, 2-1.

