Dean, Hares lead Wolves to shutout win

By The Citizen staff report

Thursday, September 27, 2007 9:49 AM EDT

Alyssa Dean had two goals and two assists and Michaela Hares had two goals and one assist as the Union Springs girls soccer team shut out Watkins Glen 5-0 on Wednesday.
Jaimi Jones added the other score for the Wolves.

Deven Gary had six saves and recorded her fifth shutout of the season.

Union Springs (7-3 overall, 4-0 in league) play at Southern Cayuga, Saturday.

Odessa Montour 2, Southern Cayuga 1

Beth Rocker scored for the Chiefs and Felicia Allen recorded six saves in goal.

Each team tied in shots (nine) and corner kicks (three).

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Skaneateles 21, Solvay 35

CBA 24, Skaneateles 33

Sam Smolenski led the Lakers, finishing second (16:46) while Calvin Davis was third (16:50).

The Lakers compete at the McQuaid Invitational Saturday.

Oswego 23, Auburn 35

Scott Garrett finished first (17:31), Rob Culver was fourth (17:57), Pat Turner finished ninth (19:13) and John Tehan was 10th (19:16).

LaFayette 22, Cato-Meridian 35

The Blue Devils' Carl Tausend finished third (20:47), Joseph Mattice was fourth (20:47) Thomas Klaben was seventh (21:11), Michael Campbell finished ninth (21:38) and Larry Treasure was 12th (23:42).

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Skaneateles 15, Solvay 50

Skaneateles 25, CBA 32

The Lakers won their 90th and 91st straight league wins, dating back to 1992.

Rachel Hosie continued to impress, taking first overall (19:06). Christina Homeyer was third (20:15), Alexis Mazzeo was sixth (20:44), Kristin Roberts was seventh (20:58) and Beatrice Walton finished eighth (21:17) which was the best of her career.

Carly Strods finished 10th (22:15).

The Lakers (4-0) will compete at the McQuaid Invitational Saturday.

Oswego 25, Auburn 34

Liz Mahoney finished first (21:05) for the Maroons, Meg Guzewicz was fourth (22:55) and Meg Peck was sixth (23:08).

LaFayette, Cato-Meridian Inc.

Aubrey Campbell was fourth (24:19), Kristin Roberts finished sixth (25:34), Jessica Cushman was seventh (27:57) and Erin Annett was eighth (28:53).

FIELD HOCKEY

Moravia 5, Newark Valley 0

Emily Gaston and Hannah Mackey scored two goals apiece and Kelley Lloyd scored once to lead the Blue Devils.

Emily Lockett, Emily Dusseau, Maria Heffernen and Jen McLain offered assists.

The Blue Devils are now 6-3.

Marathon 4, Southern Springs 1

Elizabeth Rollo scored and Alex Moochler assisted.

Katie Smith finished with four saves.

GIRLS TENNIS

Cicero-North Syracuse 5, Auburn 2

Delaney Scollan remained undefeated on the season, winning in second singles 6-2, 6-2 while Hailey Roth won third singles 6-0, 6-2.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Skaneateles 100, Manlius Pebble Hill 75

Sarah Sawyer won the 100 butterfly (1:09.41) and the 200 freestyle (2:11.80).

Britton Weber, Jackie Thompson, Kate Menapace and Kiley Becker won the 200 medley relay (2:07.53) and Val Smith, De Wasieski, Heather Clark and Lindsay Tarolli won the 200 free relay (2:18.39).

Weber won the 200 IM (2:37.68), Menapace won the 50 free (28.62), Kelly Dove won in diving (157.05), Elizabeth Holbein won the 100 free (1:04.55) and Rachel De Witt won the 500 free (6:17.67).

Torre is in the final year of his contract.

“We don't talk about it,” Torre said. “We just talked about team, basically. They wanted to get a feel on what Brian and I thought about the guys we're going forward with.”

Meanwhile, the Yankees said Roger Clemens will remain in Florida to continue his rehab program for a strained left hamstring when the team leaves St. Petersburg to close out the regular season at Baltimore.

The seven-time Cy Young Award winner tweaked the hamstring last week and was scratched from Tuesday's scheduled start against the Devil Rays.

Cashman said Clemens could throw a simulated game in Tampa. He stressed that the team thinks the 45-year-old right-hander will be ready to pitch next week.

But first, it was time to celebrate.

“We've come from a long ways this year and a lot of adversity, a lot of injuries. This team has a lot to be proud of,” Rodriguez said. “Anything is possible. This team has been through so much. So many people counted us out early.”

Notes: Pena's fifth-inning homer was the first allowed by a Yankees starter since Sept. 5, a stretch of 110 innings. ... Jorge Cantu held the previous Devil Rays record for RBIs in a season, 117 in 2005.

Yankees 12

Devil Rays 4

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