Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Run It Back, Section 3 - September 22

17 finals reported in boys soccer; 5 in girls. Little bit lopsided today, as it usually is in Section 3 with scheduling, so let's jump right in!

Start right off with some whoopings. Clinton acted like an NFL running back and beat the hell out of Canastota, 11-0 final. Gavin Gleasman had 2 goals & 3 dimes, Fritz Gale added 2 & 1, and Carlos Espinal Jr. got in the act with 2 goals. Thousand Islands nearly matched that, beating Sandy Creek/Pulaski by what must have felt like a thousand, but was 11-1. Ben Knecht hit the net 5 times in a Hamilton 8-0 beatdown of Waterville. Cooperstown handled Frankfort 6-0 - Max & Tanner Clinton with 2 goals apiece. More Clintons scored today than in the White House in the 90s! Now that I got that out of the way, let's move on. Kenny Schimpf & Tyrell Thomas had a pair apiece in Watertown's 6-1 disposal of Carthage. Tyler Modzeleski finished with 2 goals & a dime, and his boy Cole Willard made the scoreboard operator do some work twice too in Cazenovia's 5-0 smacking of RFA. Faith Heritage handed Cato-Meridian a 4-0 loss, and Emmanuel Jackson terrorized the C-M defense like Stonewall Jackson did to the Union and Curtis Jackson did to Ja Rule's career with a pair of goals. Cincy beat Blessed Virgin Mary 5-1 - Caleb Eaton was eatin', 2 goal game for him. Copenhagen (not Denmark) did the same to Sackets Harbor behind 2 goals from Antonio Figueroa - more than just a basketball player - and a goal & 2 dimes from Brenden Jacobs. All 4 assists for Copenhagen came off the foot of a Jacobs, with Breven collecting the other pair. Holland Patent beat Adirondack 2-1 - Mason Herkel scored, Kyle Swiecki answered, Eric Miller came back with the winner. Carter Lawrence with 2 goals for Old Forge as Poland remains in a tailspin (on the boys end at least), 3-0 decision for the Eskimos. Indian River left IHC with a 4-3 win, Kyle Smith with 2 goals & a dime and Junior Malinoski 1 & 1 (goals/assists, not free throws). Lowville got 2 goals by CJ Ward and beat General Brown by the same score. MPH got a goal apiece from the usual suspects, Gerrit Church and Luke McQueeney, in their 2-1 decision over the Cobras of Bishop Grimes. The names of the night go to Chittenango - in their 2-1 W over Jordan-Elbridge, they got goals from Seamus St. Leger & Keoni Saturnio. I can dig it. Finally, Sauquoit got the lone goal from Nick LaQuay on a Kevin Griffith assist, and Derek Pritchard had a 4 save shutout in their 1-0 W over Mt. Markham.

This should be quick. A grand total of 5 games in Section 3 girls soccer. The biggest one was surely Remsen/Poland, the 4th ranked team in the state in Class D visiting the top-ranked one. However, it was more of the home team turning the no-flex zone into a glorified practice, stomping Remsen 7-2. Mikayla Blumenstock, who's already scored about a million goals, bumped it up to about a million & four with her 4 tallies in the Tornado victory. Holland Patent did nearly the same to Old Forge, winning 6-1. It was Avery Crossley's world and everyone was just living in it - she had a hat trick plus 1 too. Homer put a down home spankin' on Oswego, 7-0. None other than Kimmy Mittens herself (Kim Dieroff) had a hat trick & 2 dimes in the win, Olivia Porter added 2 & 1, and the other half of the Mittens sisters, Cally Mittens (Carolyne Yonta) with 1 finish and 1 helper. Emmelynn Smith with 2 goals & a dime, and the youngster Abby Reilly with 1 & 1 in Brookfield's 5-2 W over DeRuyter. Finally, Liverpool topped West Genesee 2-0. Leanne Barnard and Meagan O'Neil with a finish apiece, Julia Richey 5 saves in the shutout!

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