Saints Hand Norwich Its First Defeat
Published: December 8th, 2021
By: Patrick Newell

Seton Catholic Central 56, Norwich 42

NORWICH  - Seton Catholic Central stretched a five-point halftime lead to as many as 15 in the second half, and prevailed over the Purple Tornado at Jack Jones Gymnasium on Tuesday evening.

Norwich (1-1) was hampered by foul trouble to starters Torin Lawrence and Logan Ford, and combined with the Saints' tough defense, was unable to keep pace.

"We're going step by step, and trying to improve," said Norwich coach Tom Collier. "Some of the new guys are struggling with sets, but credit to Seton. They played tough defense, and locked us down in the second half."

Senior Kaelin Thomas scored 19 points for Seton Catholic Central (3-0), and sophomore Andrew Erickson added 15.

Seton was able to push its lead into double digits holding Norwich to just three field goals in the third quarter.

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"We'll get there, I think," Collier said. "We have a decent mix of old and new (players). We'll see where we go."

Freshman Steven Dowdall scored 11 points for Norwich, and Lawrence added nine.

Norwich plays Newfield Friday at Johnson City in the Mark Woitach Invitational.

Seton Catholic Central (3-0):  Andrew Erickson 15, Kaelin Thomas 19, Rogers 3, Michael Bucko 11, Christensen 2, Jaiden Short 5, Max Bergman 1. Totals:   FG-16, FT 20-28-56

Norwich (1-1):  Torin Lawrence 9, Jerell Stokes 5, Collin Olds 2, Athen Genute 6, Steven Dowdall 11, Keegan Franklin 5, Wyatt Thornton 2, Pierson Bookamer 2. Totals:   FG-14, FT 10-19-42.

Score by quarters

Seton CC  12 16  14  14-56

Norwich  12   11  8  11--42

Three-point goals:  SCC 4 ( Bucko 3, Erickson). Norwich 4 (Dowdall 3, Stokes). JV: Seton Catholic Central won.

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Greene 48, Deposit-Hancock 27

GREENE - Greene sophomore Joel Vielandi stepped up the defensive pressure at guard, and contributed a game-high 18 points in the Trojans' victory over Deposit-Hancock on Tuesday night.

Vielandi and Trent Rapp combined for 15 first-half points lifting Greene (1-0) to a 23-11 halftime lead.

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Following a stalemate in the third quarter, Vielandi, Rapp, Liam Flanagan, and Aiden Pickard contributed buckets in a runaway fourth stanza.

Dep-Hancock:  Chris Gross 0, Wyatt Jacobs 5, Blake Fortunato 3, Jacob D. 2, Thomas Reis 2, Nick Locke 2, Zach Russell 13. FG-11, FT- 4-7-27.

Greene: Liam Flanagan  5, Joel Vielandi 18, Trenton Rapp 14, Terriek Brown 0, Michael Swift 0, Jade Eroshevich 4, Jesse Ledford 3, Aiden Pickard 4.  FG-19, FT- 6-12-48

D-Han.   8  3  10  6--27

Greene 13 10  9  16--48

Three-point goals: G 4 (Vielandi 2, Flanagan, Ledford)  D-H 1 (Fortunato).

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Mount Markham 78, Sherburne-Earlville 22

WEST WINFIELD - A cold shooting night for the Marauders combined with a strong offensive performance from Mount Markham led to a lopsided loss on Tuesday.

Will Lunny scored 20 points for Mount Markham  to nearly match S-E's output ,and Jake Senko added 16 in the victory.

Brock Weidman had nine points for the Marauders (2-2), which shot 6-for-40 (15 percent) for the game.

6-for-40 shooting for S-E

S-E (2-2):  Toby Frisbie 1, Ethan Simonds 2, Preston Eaves 4, Brock Weidman 9, Jack Rodman 3, Zach Trass 2, Aaron Key 1.  FG-6, FT-10-18-22

Mount Markham:  Jordan Dietz 1, Bryce Lynch 4, Will Lunny 20, Jake Senko 16, Charlie Hilts 2, Kevin Gates 3, Ethan Siega 10, Gio  Barletta 4, Ben Lohmann 8. FG-27, FT-6-11-68.

S-E    5   7   7   3--22

MMark.  12  21  19  16-68.

Three-point goals:  MM 8 (Lunny 2, Senko, Gates, Siega 2, Lohmann 2). S-E none.

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Delhi 71, Bainbridge-Guilford 27

DELHI - Playing the third of nine straight road games to open the season, Bainbridge-Guilford was unable to keep with perennial Midstate Athletic Conference power Delhi on Tuesday.

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Luke Schnabel scored a game-high 27 points for the Bulldogs, 23 of those coming in the first half as Delhi built a 36-13 lead.

"Delhi has been the best in the MAC overall for a number of years now, but they played awesome tonight," said B-G coach Kevin Wehrli.

David Emerson scored eight points to lead B-G (0-3).

B-G (0-3):  David Emerson 8, James Hogroian 6, Ilias Wilson 6, Lucas Carlin 4, Garrett O'Hara 2, Connor Vredenburg 1. Totals:  FG-10, FT 6-9-27.

Delhi:  Tanner Bracchy 2, Luke Schnabel 27, Owen Haight 11, Zachary Finch 3, Logan Nealis 2, Angelo Kryzstan 8, Kenny Rasmussen 16, Luke Sanford 2. Totals:  FG-31, FT 4-8 -71

B-G  3  10   8  6--27

Del.  17 19 20 15-71

Three-point goals: B-G 1 (Wilson) Delhi 5 (Schabel 3, Haight, Rasmussen).

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Delhi 55, Bainbridge-Guilford 25

DELHI - Sylvia Liddle had a huge night for host Delhi as it turned back visiting Bainbridge-Guilford on Tuesday night.

Liddle was held relatively in check in the first half, but came alive for 13 points in the third quarter on her way to a game-high 27 points.

Liddle was the lone player from either club that finished in double figures scoring.

Danielle McEntee had nine points for B-G (0-1).

B-G:  Celeste Baldwin 5, Jayslin Henderson 2, Danielle McEntee 9, Johnna Henderson 4, Abigail Wombacker 5. Totals:  FG-8, FT 9-14-25

Delhi:  Julia Baxter 6, Abbie Leahy 2, Libby Lamport 3, Sylvia Liddle 27, Amanda Nealis 4,  Nat Vredenburg 2, El Wagner 2, Alyssa Gioffe7 , Vidya Samadrela 2. Totals:  FG-24, FT 5-8--55

Score by quarters

B-G  9  7  5  4--25

Delhi  16  9  20 10--55

Three-point goals: B-G:  None. Delhi 2 (Lamport, Liddle).

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BOYS' SWIMMING

Greene 74, Norwich 42

GREENE - Norwich captured more first-place finishes, but Greene overcame those defeats with superior overall depth to win both clubs' opening meet of the season at Greene on Tuesday.

The Trojans really excelled in the 200-yard individual medley and 50-yard freestyle with one-two finishes. In the former race, Greene swept all the team points as Norwich did not field a swimmer.

Gavin Demars won the 200 for Greene, and Geoffrey Walker followed with back-to-back wins in the 50 free and 100-yard butterfly.

Kris Deuel, Steve Kman, Tim Guzewich, Ethan Guzewich, and Josiah Tyler all had multi-victory nights for the Purple Tornado participating in winning relays, while also chipping with individual victories.

Results

200 medley relay: N, 2:07.58 (Tim Guzewich, Kris Deuel, Josiah Tyler, Steve Kman). 200 free: Ethan Guzewich (N), 2:19.06. 200 individual medley:  Gavin Demars (G), 3:24.75. 50 free: (G) Geoffrey Walker, 26.39.  100 fly: (G) Walker, 1:11.87. 100 free: (N) Kman, 59.52.   500 free: Kris Deuel (N), 6:32.25. 200 free relay: N 1:54.27 (Steve Kman, Ethan Guzewich, Josiah Tyler, Deuel).  100 backstroke: (N) Tim Guzewich, 1:15.78. 100 breaststroke: (N) Kman, 1:20.37. 400 free relay: N, 4:20.77 (E. Guzewich, J. Tyler, K. Deuel, T. Guzewich).

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WRESTLING

Oxford-Greene 45, Sidney 28

OXFORD - Hunter Page gave Oxford-Greene an exciting 2-1 victory over Sidney's Trevor Harrington at 172 pounds, and that decision set the tone for a dual meet victory over the Warriors Tuesday.

Oxford-Greene picked up three forfeits during the match, but also received key victories on the mat from Owen Marcin (110), Corey Swift (138), and Hogan Ludolph (152).

Ludolph, Swift, and Marcin all won by pinfall.

172: Hunter Page (OXG) over Trevor Harrington (SID.) (Dec 2-1) 189: Tyler  Brown (OXG)  won by fft. 215: Dominik Karwowski (SID.) won by fft. 285: Damien Smith (SID.) over Jared Milk (OXG) (Fall 0:33) 102: Troy Braman (OXG) over   (SID.) (For.) 110: Owen Marcin (OXG) over Hunter  Harrington (SID.) (Fall 3:53) 118: Caden MacPherson (SID.) over Christopher Callahan (OXG) (MD 10-0) 126: Aiden Marcin (OXG) over Jake Thiel (SID.) (Fall 0:56) 132: Lucas DeMott (SID.) over Sebastian Quarella (OXG) (Fall 1:03) 138: Corey Swift (OXG) over Aiden  Robinson (SID.) (Fall 5:59) 145: Keegan  Bacon (SID.) over Christian Paden (OXG) (Fall 1:34) 152: Hogan Ludolph (OXG) over Brock Harvey (SID.) (Fall 4:58) 160: Lyric  Libbey (OXG) won by fft.




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