AUBURN - Kelly Blumrick had a goal and an assist for Auburn in a 3-1 victory over Moravia in a field hockey game Saturday.
Janielle Viggiano and Kristie Piwinski each chipped in with a goal apiece for the Maroons.
Emily Dusseau scored for the Blue Devils.
Auburn's goalie Stacy Hennick had two saves while Moravia's Vanessa Lloyd had eight saves.
The Maroons (4-9) host Cato-Meridian on Tuesday.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Phoenix Invitational
Skaneateles, first place
PHOENIX - Hannah Waite led the way for the Lakers with a fourth-place finish (19:23) and Rachel Vaivoda finished fifth (19:38).
”The girls did an excellent job,“ coach Jack Reed said. ”We closed ranks, we had strong fronts, strong middles and strong ends which is what we've been trying to get. It was a big boost for the girls and a big turnaround for us.“
Stephanie Searing was seventh (20:01), Christina Homeyer was 10th (20:17) and Rachel Hosie finished 12th (20:33).
Skaneateles competes at CBA on Wednesday.
Moravia, fourth place
Kerrin Epstein finished second overall (19:01) in a day where many of the Moravia runners had their fastest times of the season.
Claire Hunsinger finished 19th (21:26), Samantha Lorah was 22nd (21:35), Alicia McGlaughlin was 40th (24:26) and Amber Gryziec was 45th (25:21).
The Blue Devils compete at Groton on Tuesday in the Division II championships.
Manhattan Invitational
MANHATTAN - Weedsport's Chelsea Gibson led the Warriors with a 13th-place finish (16:47). Sarah Wignall was 27th (17:13), Kaitlin Hammersley was 50th (17:49), Ashley Edmunds was 85th (19:13) and Keriann Earl finished 97th (19:44).
The Warriors are home against Cato-Meridian on Wednesday.
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Phoenix Invitational
Skaneateles, first place
PHOENIX - The Lakers backed Sam Smolenski's fifth-place finish (17:26) and Pat Homeyer's seventh-place finish (17:38) and took home the trophy.
Carson Sio was ninth (17:56), Matt Parker was 15th (18:05) and Dustin Plunkett finished 23rd (18:43).
The Lakers travel to CBA Wednesday.
Moravia, incomplete
Jason Phillips was the Blue Devils' top runner, placing third (17:07).
Larry Bentley finished ninth (17:47) and Pat Nevius was 44th (19:42).
Moravia travels to Groton on Tuesday for the Division II championships.
Manhattan Invitational
MANHATTAN - Weedsport's Mike Greer finished 105th (15:10), Ryan Enos finished 107th (15:12), Jim Bos was 122nd (15:26), Sean Daly was 128th (15:31) and John Bos was 151st (15:48).
Weedsport hosts Cato-Meridian Wednesday.
GIRLS SOCCER
Skaneateles 1, Massena 1
EAST SYRACUSE - Jenna Lotkowictz scored a goal in regulation for the Lakers in the East Syracuse Minoa Tournament on Friday. The game went into sudden death overtime, but both defenses prevailed and neither team scored.
Penalty kicks then decided the game, as Skaneateles edged Massena 3-2 and played ESM for the championship on Saturday. Results were not available for the championship game.
BOYS SOCCER
Southern Cayuga 10, Union Springs 1
UNION SPRINGS - Casey Denman, Chris Driscoll, Jon Hughes and Chris Hilliard each had a goal and an assist for Southern Cayuga in the big win.
Lucas Pettit, Caleb Schonfeld, Jim Trojner-Riley and Anthony Rejman scored the other goals for the Chiefs.
Mike Howell scored the lone goal for the Wolves.
Southern Cayuga's Tyler Hilliard had eight saves while Union Springs' Bill Moore recorded 10 saves.
The Wolves (2-7, 3-12) play Tuesday at Newfield.
Emily Dusseau scored for the Blue Devils.
Auburn's goalie Stacy Hennick had two saves while Moravia's Vanessa Lloyd had eight saves.
The Maroons (4-9) host Cato-Meridian on Tuesday.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Phoenix Invitational
Skaneateles, first place
PHOENIX - Hannah Waite led the way for the Lakers with a fourth-place finish (19:23) and Rachel Vaivoda finished fifth (19:38).
”The girls did an excellent job,“ coach Jack Reed said. ”We closed ranks, we had strong fronts, strong middles and strong ends which is what we've been trying to get. It was a big boost for the girls and a big turnaround for us.“
Stephanie Searing was seventh (20:01), Christina Homeyer was 10th (20:17) and Rachel Hosie finished 12th (20:33).
Skaneateles competes at CBA on Wednesday.
Moravia, fourth place
Kerrin Epstein finished second overall (19:01) in a day where many of the Moravia runners had their fastest times of the season.
Claire Hunsinger finished 19th (21:26), Samantha Lorah was 22nd (21:35), Alicia McGlaughlin was 40th (24:26) and Amber Gryziec was 45th (25:21).
The Blue Devils compete at Groton on Tuesday in the Division II championships.
Manhattan Invitational
MANHATTAN - Weedsport's Chelsea Gibson led the Warriors with a 13th-place finish (16:47). Sarah Wignall was 27th (17:13), Kaitlin Hammersley was 50th (17:49), Ashley Edmunds was 85th (19:13) and Keriann Earl finished 97th (19:44).
The Warriors are home against Cato-Meridian on Wednesday.
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Phoenix Invitational
Skaneateles, first place
PHOENIX - The Lakers backed Sam Smolenski's fifth-place finish (17:26) and Pat Homeyer's seventh-place finish (17:38) and took home the trophy.
Carson Sio was ninth (17:56), Matt Parker was 15th (18:05) and Dustin Plunkett finished 23rd (18:43).
The Lakers travel to CBA Wednesday.
Moravia, incomplete
Jason Phillips was the Blue Devils' top runner, placing third (17:07).
Larry Bentley finished ninth (17:47) and Pat Nevius was 44th (19:42).
Moravia travels to Groton on Tuesday for the Division II championships.
Manhattan Invitational
MANHATTAN - Weedsport's Mike Greer finished 105th (15:10), Ryan Enos finished 107th (15:12), Jim Bos was 122nd (15:26), Sean Daly was 128th (15:31) and John Bos was 151st (15:48).
Weedsport hosts Cato-Meridian Wednesday.
GIRLS SOCCER
Skaneateles 1, Massena 1
EAST SYRACUSE - Jenna Lotkowictz scored a goal in regulation for the Lakers in the East Syracuse Minoa Tournament on Friday. The game went into sudden death overtime, but both defenses prevailed and neither team scored.
Penalty kicks then decided the game, as Skaneateles edged Massena 3-2 and played ESM for the championship on Saturday. Results were not available for the championship game.
BOYS SOCCER
Southern Cayuga 10, Union Springs 1
UNION SPRINGS - Casey Denman, Chris Driscoll, Jon Hughes and Chris Hilliard each had a goal and an assist for Southern Cayuga in the big win.
Lucas Pettit, Caleb Schonfeld, Jim Trojner-Riley and Anthony Rejman scored the other goals for the Chiefs.
Mike Howell scored the lone goal for the Wolves.
Southern Cayuga's Tyler Hilliard had eight saves while Union Springs' Bill Moore recorded 10 saves.
The Wolves (2-7, 3-12) play Tuesday at Newfield.
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