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It was essentially non-stop hockey with no penalties called during the entire 65-minute duration of the 2-2 tie for the Oswego State women's hockey team against SUNY Cortland on Wednesday night.

Head coach Diane Dillon said it was the first time in her entire hockey career, between being a player and a coach, that she had seen no penalties called in a game.

Dillon said she thought the game was pretty physical, despite no calls from the officiating crew.

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'There were times that there was a lot of contact near the net that we felt should've been called on us, as well as them,' Dillon said. 'We're glad there wasn't something called when there shouldn't have been anything. The kids battled hard.'

The first period ended scoreless, despite 11 shots from Oswego State compared to SUNY Cortland's six. Kyleigh Grugin and Megan Teachout both had breakaway opportunities, none of which found the back of the net.

Associate head coach Mark Digby said the first 15 minutes of the opening period 'were probably the best hockey we've played in a while.' The Red Dragons did not record a shot until there was 8:37 remaining in the period, and the Lakers already had seven.

However, SUNY Cortland controlled the second period for the first 15 minutes, going up 2-0 after a couple defensive turnovers. Emily King scored unassisted at 4:54 of the middle period after going right in front of Rachael Farmer, and getting backhand shot past the leg of Farmer.

Grace Schnorr added the team's second goal at 13:20 of the second period, with assists from Katie DeVoe and Katelinn Cummings.

'The goals were the least of our issues in the second period. Both of them were skill mistakes by players that just don't really usually make those mistakes,' Digby said. 'If we're going to make mistakes, we'd rather have us make skill mistakes than effort mistakes. The second period, we just became unplugged defensively a little bit.'

Teachout recorded her team-leading eighth goal of the season after a two-on-one with Grugin at 16:56 of the second period. The Auburn native kept the shot for herself and sniped the puck over the shoulder of Chelsea Allain, almost knocking the water bottle off the top of the net.

She also recorded an assist on Eryn Stewart's game-tying goal with 17:21 left in the third period, after taking the original shot. Allain let up the rebound, hit Grugin's stick and Stewart got it behind the net.

Teachout is now on a four-game point streak, dating back to Jan. 8 against King's College, where she had a five-point game with two goals and three assists. With her two points against SUNY Cortland, the freshman leads the team with 19 points.

'She gets a lot of shots. She's certainly not unwilling to shoot the puck, which is nice,' Digby said. 'She's got such a heavy shot. She's willing to get that puck in deep and then play the forecheck, and not try to force offense.'

Farmer finished the game with 22 saves, while Allain stopped 27 shots. Digby mentioned that Farmer 'stepped up without really seeing much action.'

'She made some nice saves with longer droughts in between shots,' Dillon said. 'It's not an easy thing to do.'

Oswego State (9-4-2, 6-3-2 NEWHL) gets one point out of the league game against SUNY Cortland (11-4-2, 5-4-2 NEWHL). The Lakers have another road game this Saturday against SUNY Potsdam (8-8-0, 6-5-0 NEWHL), which is on a three-game win streak.

'If we can bring the energy and that enthusiasm where we're rolling four lines and all of them are contributing, I think that's a big sign for this team,' Digby said. 'The league's so competitive right now. I think our ability to stay consistent and being able to execute will be big.'

Photo by Ben Grieco | The Oswegonian

It took some extra work, but the Homer Post 465 American Legion baseball team stuck with it and got the job done Wednesday night.
After forcing extra-innings with a four-run seventh inning surge, Post 489 pushed across an eight-inning run for an 8-7 win over visiting Moravia Post 710.
In another Legion contest, Candor Post 907 was an 8-5 winner over host Cortland Post 489 at Beaudry Park.
Homer 8, Moravia 7, 8 innings: Homer jumped to a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. Nick Biondi walked and moved to third on a ground-rule double by Eric Rosato (2-for-3). Biondi scored on a wild pitch for the first run. Anthony Brevetti (2-for-4) followed with a two-run homer.

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Moravia countered with five runs in the top of the second on three walks — RBI singles by Vargason, Justin Stanton (2-for-4) and A.J. Rouse plus a two-run double by Eric Youngs (3-for-5).
The visitors' advantage grew to 7-3 in the fourth as Stanton drove in two more runs. Moravia had the bases-loaded again before a line-drive double play by Homer ended the threat.
Moravia threatened two more times with bases-loaded during the game, but Homer used solid pitching and good defense to get out of both jams.
Post 465 finally broke through in the bottom of the seventh inning with four runs to tie the game at 7-7. Jon Galeotti (2-for-3) drove in three runs with a bases-loaded triple. Matt Murphy followed with a sacrifice fly to score Galeotti with the tying run.
In the bottom of the eighth, Ryne Austin drew a lead-off walk. Mike Riehlman laid down a sacrifice bunt to move Austin to second. Biondi singled to put runners at the corners before Brevetti was intentionally walked to load the bases. With the count 3-2, Galeotti drew a walk to force in the winning run.

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'We got some very good relief pitching from Dan Miller and Anthony Brevetti,' said Homer coach Dennis Bruce. 'If those two guys did not keep us in the game, we could not have come back and won.'
Homer will travel to Trumansburg Saturday for a noon doubleheader.
Candor 8, Cortland 5: The winners scored four times in the fourth inning to erase a 2-1 deficit and never looked back in dropping Cortland to 2-3 on the season. Andrew Davenport keyed the uprising with a two-run single, and also drove in Candor's first run with a first-inning sacrifice fly.
Cortland took a 2-1 lead with a pair of second-inning runs, John Sinsabaugh (single) and Anthony Pitts (walk) both coming home on an error. The hosts scored twice more in the fourth as Jason Hogan was hit by a pitch and later scored on a single by Anthony Pitts before Sinsabaugh, who had reached on an error, came home on another miscue.

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'There were times that there was a lot of contact near the net that we felt should've been called on us, as well as them,' Dillon said. 'We're glad there wasn't something called when there shouldn't have been anything. The kids battled hard.'

The first period ended scoreless, despite 11 shots from Oswego State compared to SUNY Cortland's six. Kyleigh Grugin and Megan Teachout both had breakaway opportunities, none of which found the back of the net.

Associate head coach Mark Digby said the first 15 minutes of the opening period 'were probably the best hockey we've played in a while.' The Red Dragons did not record a shot until there was 8:37 remaining in the period, and the Lakers already had seven.

However, SUNY Cortland controlled the second period for the first 15 minutes, going up 2-0 after a couple defensive turnovers. Emily King scored unassisted at 4:54 of the middle period after going right in front of Rachael Farmer, and getting backhand shot past the leg of Farmer.

Grace Schnorr added the team's second goal at 13:20 of the second period, with assists from Katie DeVoe and Katelinn Cummings.

'The goals were the least of our issues in the second period. Both of them were skill mistakes by players that just don't really usually make those mistakes,' Digby said. 'If we're going to make mistakes, we'd rather have us make skill mistakes than effort mistakes. The second period, we just became unplugged defensively a little bit.'

Teachout recorded her team-leading eighth goal of the season after a two-on-one with Grugin at 16:56 of the second period. The Auburn native kept the shot for herself and sniped the puck over the shoulder of Chelsea Allain, almost knocking the water bottle off the top of the net.

She also recorded an assist on Eryn Stewart's game-tying goal with 17:21 left in the third period, after taking the original shot. Allain let up the rebound, hit Grugin's stick and Stewart got it behind the net.

Teachout is now on a four-game point streak, dating back to Jan. 8 against King's College, where she had a five-point game with two goals and three assists. With her two points against SUNY Cortland, the freshman leads the team with 19 points.

'She gets a lot of shots. She's certainly not unwilling to shoot the puck, which is nice,' Digby said. 'She's got such a heavy shot. She's willing to get that puck in deep and then play the forecheck, and not try to force offense.'

Farmer finished the game with 22 saves, while Allain stopped 27 shots. Digby mentioned that Farmer 'stepped up without really seeing much action.'

'She made some nice saves with longer droughts in between shots,' Dillon said. 'It's not an easy thing to do.'

Oswego State (9-4-2, 6-3-2 NEWHL) gets one point out of the league game against SUNY Cortland (11-4-2, 5-4-2 NEWHL). The Lakers have another road game this Saturday against SUNY Potsdam (8-8-0, 6-5-0 NEWHL), which is on a three-game win streak.

'If we can bring the energy and that enthusiasm where we're rolling four lines and all of them are contributing, I think that's a big sign for this team,' Digby said. 'The league's so competitive right now. I think our ability to stay consistent and being able to execute will be big.'

Photo by Ben Grieco | The Oswegonian

It took some extra work, but the Homer Post 465 American Legion baseball team stuck with it and got the job done Wednesday night.
After forcing extra-innings with a four-run seventh inning surge, Post 489 pushed across an eight-inning run for an 8-7 win over visiting Moravia Post 710.
In another Legion contest, Candor Post 907 was an 8-5 winner over host Cortland Post 489 at Beaudry Park.
Homer 8, Moravia 7, 8 innings: Homer jumped to a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. Nick Biondi walked and moved to third on a ground-rule double by Eric Rosato (2-for-3). Biondi scored on a wild pitch for the first run. Anthony Brevetti (2-for-4) followed with a two-run homer.

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Moravia countered with five runs in the top of the second on three walks — RBI singles by Vargason, Justin Stanton (2-for-4) and A.J. Rouse plus a two-run double by Eric Youngs (3-for-5).
The visitors' advantage grew to 7-3 in the fourth as Stanton drove in two more runs. Moravia had the bases-loaded again before a line-drive double play by Homer ended the threat.
Moravia threatened two more times with bases-loaded during the game, but Homer used solid pitching and good defense to get out of both jams.
Post 465 finally broke through in the bottom of the seventh inning with four runs to tie the game at 7-7. Jon Galeotti (2-for-3) drove in three runs with a bases-loaded triple. Matt Murphy followed with a sacrifice fly to score Galeotti with the tying run.
In the bottom of the eighth, Ryne Austin drew a lead-off walk. Mike Riehlman laid down a sacrifice bunt to move Austin to second. Biondi singled to put runners at the corners before Brevetti was intentionally walked to load the bases. With the count 3-2, Galeotti drew a walk to force in the winning run.

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'We got some very good relief pitching from Dan Miller and Anthony Brevetti,' said Homer coach Dennis Bruce. 'If those two guys did not keep us in the game, we could not have come back and won.'
Homer will travel to Trumansburg Saturday for a noon doubleheader.
Candor 8, Cortland 5: The winners scored four times in the fourth inning to erase a 2-1 deficit and never looked back in dropping Cortland to 2-3 on the season. Andrew Davenport keyed the uprising with a two-run single, and also drove in Candor's first run with a first-inning sacrifice fly.
Cortland took a 2-1 lead with a pair of second-inning runs, John Sinsabaugh (single) and Anthony Pitts (walk) both coming home on an error. The hosts scored twice more in the fourth as Jason Hogan was hit by a pitch and later scored on a single by Anthony Pitts before Sinsabaugh, who had reached on an error, came home on another miscue.

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A leadoff home run by Andrew Foster in the seventh completed the scoring for Cortland, which left the bases loaded to end the game. Sean Finucane went 2-for-3 for Cortland. Mike Toth (RBI, two runs scored) and winning pitcher Pete Ahart both went 2-for-4 for Candor. The loss went to Post 489 starter Aaron Galutz.
'We continue to play sloppy baseball,' said Cortland coach Jeff Flegler, whose team visits Binghamton Post 80 today in an 8 p.m. start at Conlon Field. 'We are making too many mental mistakes. We can't have guys picked off on bases and making errors and expect to win. We are putting too much pressure on our pitchers.'
l The Cortland squad will host a fund-raising chicken barbecue Saturday from 11 a.m. to all are served at Post 489, located at 212 Tompkins St.



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