Ryan May and Sean Hogan each shot 39 as Auburn dropped its first league match, losing to Liverpool 194-204 in a boys golf match Thursday.
Also leading the Maroons was Bob Dushatinski (40), Frank Murtari (43), James Cutillo (43), Steve Dec (43), Tim Daniels (44) and Anthony Siracusa (46).
Auburn (11-3 overall, 10-1 in league) plays Corcoran Tuesday at the Links at Sunset Ridge.
BOYS SOCCER
Dryden 3, Moravia 0
AJ Rouse had 13 saves for the Blue Devils.
Dryden led in shots 35-15 and in corner kicks 8-2.
Mike Drake and Justin Stanton also played well for Moravia.
The Blue Devils (1-8-2) host DeRuyter Saturday for a homecoming game.
Odessa Montour 3, Union Springs 1
Rob Ferro played well in goal, finishing with 10 saves for the Wolves.
Eric Hlywa scored on an assist from Jason Schenck.
“We played well as a team,” Union Springs coach Jim Hodges said. “We sprayed the ball and did a lot of positive things.”
Union Springs (1-8-1) plays at Southern Cayuga Saturday.
Southern Cayuga 1, Waverly 0, susp.
The game was suspended in the second half due to thunder.
Jordan Dean scored for the Chiefs.
Southern Cayuga hosts Union Springs Saturday.
FIELD HOCKEY
Homer 3, Cato-Meridian 1
Shayna Marriam scored for Cato-Meridian and Kelly Hunter had two saves.
The Blue Devils are 0-9.
Weedsport 1, Cortland 0
Allie Beardsley scored the game-winner with 13:48 left in the game.
Kaitlin Hammersley had seven saves for Weedsport.
The Warriors (10-2, 6-1) host Port Byron Tuesday.
GIRLS SWIMMING
Watkins Glen 55, Southern Springs 39
Erin Weber, Kathryn Carter, Carly Pearson and Bekah Ortquist finished second in the medley relay (2:13.96), Elizabeth Tyrrell, Pearson, Ortquist and Stephanie Morse were second in the 200 free relay (1:55.29) and Tyrrell, Pearson, Ortquist and Morse were second in the 400 free relay (4:16.62).
Tyrrell was second in the 200 free (2:32.97), Ortquist was second in the 200 IM (2:44.87), Rose Mandel was second in the 50 free (30.56), Pearson was second in the 100 butterfly (1:14.94), Tyrrell was second in the 100 free (1:06.69), Katie Baildon was second in the 500 free (7:04.77), Weber finished second in the 100 backstroke (1:14.54) and Sarah Kilser was second in the 100 breaststroke (1:22.89).
Southern Springs (2-3) hosts Lansing Tuesday.
VOLLEYBALL
Spencer Van-Etten 3, Moravia 2
Moravia lost 17-25, 25-22, 25-19, 22-25, 20-25.
The Blue Devils were led by Gabe Chiddy (six aces, 16 service points, 11 kills, two blocks), Jenn Cornwell (six aces, three kills), Amber Lefever (four aces, seven kills), Deanna Drake (two aces, eight kills, one block) and Hillary Hargett (one ace, 10 assists, six kills).
Moravia hosts Trumansburg Tuesday.
Liverpool 3, Auburn 0
The Maroons lost 4-25, 18-25, 11-25.
Liz Daniels had two aces, Emily Felter had one kill and one block, Danielle Ryan had one kill and Julie Hirsh had one kill.
Canastota 3, Union Springs 0
The Wolves lost 9-25, 15-25, 18-25.
Union Springs was paced by Kim Huber (one ace, six service points, one assist, one block, two kills), Stephanie Huber (five service points, one assist, one kill, one dig), Jamie Pearce (one assist, one kill, one block, three digs) and Kelly Pinckney (two aces, five service points and two kills).
The Wolves travel to Southern Cayuga today.
Auburn (11-3 overall, 10-1 in league) plays Corcoran Tuesday at the Links at Sunset Ridge.
BOYS SOCCER
Dryden 3, Moravia 0
AJ Rouse had 13 saves for the Blue Devils.
Dryden led in shots 35-15 and in corner kicks 8-2.
Mike Drake and Justin Stanton also played well for Moravia.
The Blue Devils (1-8-2) host DeRuyter Saturday for a homecoming game.
Odessa Montour 3, Union Springs 1
Rob Ferro played well in goal, finishing with 10 saves for the Wolves.
Eric Hlywa scored on an assist from Jason Schenck.
“We played well as a team,” Union Springs coach Jim Hodges said. “We sprayed the ball and did a lot of positive things.”
Union Springs (1-8-1) plays at Southern Cayuga Saturday.
Southern Cayuga 1, Waverly 0, susp.
The game was suspended in the second half due to thunder.
Jordan Dean scored for the Chiefs.
Southern Cayuga hosts Union Springs Saturday.
FIELD HOCKEY
Homer 3, Cato-Meridian 1
Shayna Marriam scored for Cato-Meridian and Kelly Hunter had two saves.
The Blue Devils are 0-9.
Weedsport 1, Cortland 0
Allie Beardsley scored the game-winner with 13:48 left in the game.
Kaitlin Hammersley had seven saves for Weedsport.
The Warriors (10-2, 6-1) host Port Byron Tuesday.
GIRLS SWIMMING
Watkins Glen 55, Southern Springs 39
Erin Weber, Kathryn Carter, Carly Pearson and Bekah Ortquist finished second in the medley relay (2:13.96), Elizabeth Tyrrell, Pearson, Ortquist and Stephanie Morse were second in the 200 free relay (1:55.29) and Tyrrell, Pearson, Ortquist and Morse were second in the 400 free relay (4:16.62).
Tyrrell was second in the 200 free (2:32.97), Ortquist was second in the 200 IM (2:44.87), Rose Mandel was second in the 50 free (30.56), Pearson was second in the 100 butterfly (1:14.94), Tyrrell was second in the 100 free (1:06.69), Katie Baildon was second in the 500 free (7:04.77), Weber finished second in the 100 backstroke (1:14.54) and Sarah Kilser was second in the 100 breaststroke (1:22.89).
Southern Springs (2-3) hosts Lansing Tuesday.
VOLLEYBALL
Spencer Van-Etten 3, Moravia 2
Moravia lost 17-25, 25-22, 25-19, 22-25, 20-25.
The Blue Devils were led by Gabe Chiddy (six aces, 16 service points, 11 kills, two blocks), Jenn Cornwell (six aces, three kills), Amber Lefever (four aces, seven kills), Deanna Drake (two aces, eight kills, one block) and Hillary Hargett (one ace, 10 assists, six kills).
Moravia hosts Trumansburg Tuesday.
Liverpool 3, Auburn 0
The Maroons lost 4-25, 18-25, 11-25.
Liz Daniels had two aces, Emily Felter had one kill and one block, Danielle Ryan had one kill and Julie Hirsh had one kill.
Canastota 3, Union Springs 0
The Wolves lost 9-25, 15-25, 18-25.
Union Springs was paced by Kim Huber (one ace, six service points, one assist, one block, two kills), Stephanie Huber (five service points, one assist, one kill, one dig), Jamie Pearce (one assist, one kill, one block, three digs) and Kelly Pinckney (two aces, five service points and two kills).
The Wolves travel to Southern Cayuga today.
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