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MOHAWK 0, DOLGEVILLE 0, tie
The Dolgeville Blue Devils and Mohawk Mohicans played to a scoreless draw in overtime Monday at the Tolpa Athletic Complex.
Abigail Mosenthin was credited with 17 saves in the shutout for Dolgeville while Alicia Ceneviva had 13 for Mohawk.
Each team had its share of chances both in regulation and in overtime. Ceneviva stopped Dolgeville’s Emily Young twice in the first half, jumping once to deflect a shot over the crossbar. Young also hit the crossbar with a shot in the second half and teammate Ashley Mettler rolled a shot across the open mouth of the goal with Ceneviva on the ground in overtime.
Mohawk’s Noel Newkirk caught the outside of the left post with a shot in the first overtime period. Late in the second half, the Mohicans had two cracks at the ball on one run at the goal; Mosenthin made the initial save and went to the ground before getting a hand on the ball on the second shot and swatting the ball away before Mohawk could put another foot to it.
Mohawk travels to Herkimer for its next match Thursday. Dolgeville, which plays at Remsen Tuesday, has a match Thursday at Frankfort-Schuyler.
MT. MARKHAM 3, HERKIMER 0
WEST WINFIELD, N.Y. — Angela Bartlett made 11 saves Monday and the Mt. Markham Mustangs shut Herkimer out 3-0 in the consolation match at the West Winfield Optimist Tournament.
Camden defeated Adirondack 6-0 in the championship match.
Tournament all-star Ashley Roys scored two goals and Alyssa LaPerla had one for the Mustangs. Emily Ward, Heather Curtin and Erica Cornmire each had an assist. Bridgett Wilcox joined Roys on the all-tournament team.
Chelsea Jory was credited with 10 saves for Herkimer.
Both teams play matches at home Thursday, Herkimer against Mohawk and Mt. Markham against Sauquoit Valley.
Compiled From Times Staff Reports
MOHAWK 0, DOLGEVILLE 0, tie
The Dolgeville Blue Devils and Mohawk Mohicans played to a scoreless draw in overtime Monday at the Tolpa Athletic Complex.
Abigail Mosenthin was credited with 17 saves in the shutout for Dolgeville while Alicia Ceneviva had 13 for Mohawk.
Each team had its share of chances both in regulation and in overtime. Ceneviva stopped Dolgeville’s Emily Young twice in the first half, jumping once to deflect a shot over the crossbar. Young also hit the crossbar with a shot in the second half and teammate Ashley Mettler rolled a shot across the open mouth of the goal with Ceneviva on the ground in overtime.
Mohawk’s Noel Newkirk caught the outside of the left post with a shot in the first overtime period. Late in the second half, the Mohicans had two cracks at the ball on one run at the goal; Mosenthin made the initial save and went to the ground before getting a hand on the ball on the second shot and swatting the ball away before Mohawk could put another foot to it.
Mohawk travels to Herkimer for its next match Thursday. Dolgeville, which plays at Remsen Tuesday, has a match Thursday at Frankfort-Schuyler.
MT. MARKHAM 3, HERKIMER 0
WEST WINFIELD, N.Y. — Angela Bartlett made 11 saves Monday and the Mt. Markham Mustangs shut Herkimer out 3-0 in the consolation match at the West Winfield Optimist Tournament.
Camden defeated Adirondack 6-0 in the championship match.
Tournament all-star Ashley Roys scored two goals and Alyssa LaPerla had one for the Mustangs. Emily Ward, Heather Curtin and Erica Cornmire each had an assist. Bridgett Wilcox joined Roys on the all-tournament team.
Chelsea Jory was credited with 10 saves for Herkimer.
Both teams play matches at home Thursday, Herkimer against Mohawk and Mt. Markham against Sauquoit Valley.
Compiled From Times Staff Reports