Individual sectionals is also the first round of state qualifiers.
The Blue Devils' Jeff Alvord carded a 46, Jake Heffernan recorded a 47 and J.J. Weeks finished with a 51.
Moravia (4-8) travels to the greens at Marathon's Maple Hill Golf Course Friday.
Union Springs 211, Marathon 216
Leading the Wolves was Matt Cuff, who finished with a 38.
Union Springs' Eric Hlywa shot a 40, while B.J. O'Hara and Tim Morabito both swung a 44 and Michael Bean ended with a 45.
Cuff, Hlywa and Bean all qualified for the Section IV Individual Golf Tournament.
Union Springs (7-1 division) has clinched at least a tie for first place in Section IV, IAC Division III.
The Wolves (11-3) move on to the Section IV Golf Championship at Marathon Monday.
Solvay 251, Jordan-Elbridge 254
Paul Soderberg paced the Eagles shooting a 47.
Also playing well for the Eagles was Jason Manrow who carded a 48 and Ryan Conroy, who earned a 49.
Weedsport 230, Fabius-Pompey 239
Chris Johnson was the medalist of the match for the Warriors, carding a 41.
Also leading Weedsport was Matt Short with a 45. Jason Ryan and Jason DeChick each shot a 46, while Cody Fabian and Drew Lane both finished with a 52.
With the victory, the Warriors have qualified for the Section III, Class C Tournament held at Barker Brook in Oriskany Falls Monday.
Weedsport (7-4) hosts its rival Port Byron today.
GIRLS GOLF
Horseheads 196, Union Springs 230
Union Springs 230, Marathon 246
Union Springs 230, Elmira Notre Dame 256
The Wolves took second place at the Soaring Eagles Golf Club at Mark Twain State Park in Horseheads, shooting 10 strokes lower than their best score of the season.
Katie Smith led Union Springs shooting a 51 and tying for fourth place out of 26 golfers at the match.
Also swinging the clubs for the Wolves was Jamie Pearce who carded a 58, Alex Kozanitis earned a 60 and Stephanie Quill finished with a 61.
Union Springs (9-8) plays at Willow Creek Golf Course in Big Flats Friday.
Auburn 172, Cicero-North Syracuse 194
Megan Cahill was the medalist for the Maroons, carding a 38.
Auburn's Katherine Tonzi recorded a 42, Marisa Ranieri shot a 45 and Cristina Camardo earned a 47.
The Maroons (6-3) play Nottingham and Rome Free Academy at Butternut Creek Golf Course today.
BOYS LACROSSE
Skaneateles 9, Jordan-Elbridge 8, OT
Midfielder Eric Richards scored the Lakers winning goal, unassisted, 3:04 into overtime to shore up the Skaneateles win. Richards dominated the field for the Lakers, tallying five goals. The senior scored the tying goal on a Keith Buehler pass with two minutes left in the game. Buehler tallied five points, including three assists.
The Eagles took a quick 3-0 lead, but by the half, the Lakers cut their deficit to 5-4. Thomas Schoener scored twice for Skaneateles, while Kelly Donigan added an assists. Josh Kimm grabbed 10 saves in the win.
For Jordan-Elbridge, Joe Poppe scored two goals and passed two assists. Kory Smart hurled in two goals as well as an assist. Jeff Guadagnolo, Josh Livingston and James Hohm each scored a goal, as did Brian Belcher, who also doled out an assist.
Ken Bush made 16 saves.
“I give credit to Jordan-Elbridge, who played some real good ball,” Lakers coach Ron Doctor said. “It was all we could do to stay with them.”
The Lakers (11-4) head to Watertown to face Canton Thursday.
Auburn 14, Henninger 5
Connor Entenmann led the Maroons to their seventh straight win with three goals and three assists. Auburn won on shots (34-21), ground balls (36-24) and won 15 of 23 face-offs.
Andrew Chadderdon also put up a hat trick. Mike Fandrich and Chris Murdock each scored twice and earned an assist. Bob Brannigan, Matt Hoey and Mike Tesorio each put in a goal and an assist, while Sean Hogan scored a goal and Grant Krystofik scored an assist.
In the net, Kevin Dyer earned three saves, while Adam Perri and Sean Yates each had two.
Auburn (9-1 league, 14-2 overall) head north to place league foe Central Square Friday.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Auburn 11, Henninger 9
Flannery Nangle had another strong game for the Maroons. contributing four goals.
Kaitlyn Aldrich also played well for Auburn earning three goals. Nicole Schattinger posted two goals and one assist, Brittany Rabuano added two goals and Taylor Baran recorded one assist.
Brittney Baran finished with 16 saves.
Auburn (8-6) travels to Cicero-North Syracuse Thursday.
SOFTBALL
Bishop Ludden 11, Skaneateles 10
The Lakers lost in the seventh, giving up six runs to lose their five-run lead.
Alex Hughes got the loss in the pitcher's circle for the Lakers, but recorded nine strikeouts and six walks.
At the plate, Hughes led the way with a perfect 4-for-4, three runs and an RBI.
Also leading the Lakers' offense was Terry Blessing, who a home run and earned three RBIs, Kate Driscoll contributed two hits and one RBI, Alexis Jones hit a double and recorded two RBIs and Emily Devins finished with one hit and one RBI.
Skaneateles started out strong, scoring four runs coming in the third inning and five runs in the fifth but could not hold on.
The Lakers (3-13) visit Cazenovia Thursday.
BASEBALL
Skaneateles 15, Onondaga 7
Jake Bird was the winning pitcher for the Lakers, throwing five strikeouts, one walk and allowing four earned runs.
Leading at the plate was Nick Pesarchick, who went 2-for-3 with two runs and one RBI, Phil Weiss was 2-for-2 with a triple, two runs and two RBIs and sophomore Owen Stokes was 2-for-4 with two runs and one RBI.
Skaneateles (7-13) plays Christian Brothers Academy Tuesday.
Tioga 6, Southern Cayuga 3
Spenser Lawyer got the loss on the mound, but earned four strikeouts in the complete game.
At the plate, Lawyer earned two hits and two RBIs. Chris Aguilar and Clayton Crout also roped two hits apiece.
JV BOYS LACROSSE
Auburn 12, Henninger 2
Brian Church led the Maroons, posting three goals.
Also leading the Maroons offense was Nick Herlihy who had two goals and two assists, Brad Murdoch contributed two goals and one assist, Chris Porten added one goal and one assist, Jason Teeter tallied one goal and Steve Dec recorded two assists.
Scott Blauvelt and Mitch Ringwood combined for 10 saves.
Auburn (11-3) travels to Central Square Friday.




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