Ihaca Times - 05/25/2012
Large North First Team
Chris Ellerson Jr Whitney Point
Jeremy Olenski, Sr Whitney Point
Alex Hatch, Sr Tburg
Brian Colbert, So Dryden
Derek Wilson, So Dryden
Bruno Bugliosi, So Dryden
Ellington Hopkins, Jr Lansing
Kevin Howell, Sr Lansing
JD McKane, Sr Lansing
Benji Parkes, Sr Lansing
Sean Streb, Sr Lansing
All Division Honorable Mentions:
Tyler Lawrence, Jr Spencer VanEtten
Damon Ogden, So Candor
Kevin Jensen, So Candor
Kyle Bailey, Sr Odessa Montour
Ryan Gardner, Jr Odessa Montour
Eric Zwierlein, Sr Tioga
Dakota Skinner, So Tioga
Jake Howland, So Tioga
Ryan Vergason, So Tioga
Cal Addy, Sr Newfield
Adam Freidlander, Sr Newfield
Zack Mosher, Jr Newfield
Tyler Troccia, So TAE
Brandon Michaud, So TAE
Dylan Bellinger, Jr TAE
Colton Wilson, Sr Dryden
Alan Davis, So Dryden
a quick way to find information on the Dryden Purple Lions . . . (always double check the Dryden Athletics website)
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Dryden Sports Roundup
Ithaca Times
Posted: Thursday, May 3, 2012 1:56 pm
Dryden Golf Tops Southern Cayuga
The Dryden Purple Lions Golf team improved to 6-2 in IAC matches by beating Southern Cayuga at Dryden Lake Golf Club on a cool and breezy Wednesday afternoon, Southern Cayuga fell to 2-7 with the loss.
Dryden Junior, Ryan Whitaker (36) shot the low round of the day by 5 shots and captured his fourth medalist honor of the year.
Adam Underwood was the second lowest player on the day with a solid 41.
Posted: Thursday, May 3, 2012 1:56 pm
Dryden Golf Tops Southern Cayuga
The Dryden Purple Lions Golf team improved to 6-2 in IAC matches by beating Southern Cayuga at Dryden Lake Golf Club on a cool and breezy Wednesday afternoon, Southern Cayuga fell to 2-7 with the loss.
Dryden Junior, Ryan Whitaker (36) shot the low round of the day by 5 shots and captured his fourth medalist honor of the year.
Adam Underwood was the second lowest player on the day with a solid 41.
DRYDEN LAKE Golf Club (Par 33)
208 Dryden (6-2 IAC, 2-1 LargeNorth division)
36 WHITAKER, Ryan
45 BREWER, Riley
45 REILLEY, Jared
42 BECKER, Jonathan
42 SINNOTT, Jeff
43 SCHULER, Aleks
COACH - Dave Hicks
237 Southern Cayuga (2-7 IAC)
49 - KILLIAN. Mike
47 - WALTER, Matt
41 - UNDERWOOD. Adam
54 - BIANCONI, Brent
52 - FRANKLIN, Dana
48 - ZIRBEL, Morgan
COACH - Terry Underwood
Dryden Baseball Earns Non-League Win Over Newark Valley
Dryden
improved to 10-4 overall with a 12-5 win over visiting Newark Valley.
For Dryden, Bruno Bugliosi picked up the win as he went 5+ innings,
allowing 5 ER on 8 hits while striking out 8. For NV, Jarred Stein got
the loss as he went 2 innings, allowing 5 ER on 4 hits. Dryden got on
the board in the bottom of the first as Colton Wilson reached on an
error to lead off the game. He would later score on an RBI groundout by
Derek Wilson to make it 1-0 Dryden.
Dryden
would tack on 5 more runs in the bottom of the second inning as John
Whitmore reached on an error with 1 out. Caleb Lazenby would follow
with a single to put runners on 1st and 2nd with 1 out. Colton Wilson
would then reach on a fielder's choice as Whitmore was forced
at
third for the second out of the inning. A Bruno Bugliosi walk would
load the bases. Derek Wilson would then follow with a 2-out
bases-clearing double to the left centerfield gap to make it 4-0. Brian
Colbert would follow Wilson with a 2-out, 2-run homerun to left-center
to make 6-0 Dryden.
Newark
valley would get 2 runs back in the top of the fourth as Devlin Farr
connected for a 2-run homerun to make it 6-2. However, Dryden would
answer back as Bruno Bugliosi reached on an error to lead off the
inning. After a flyout, Brian Colbert reached on an error to put
runners on 1st and 2nd. After another flyout recorded the second out of
the inning, Alan Davis followed with a 2-out 3-run homerun to
left-center to make it 9-2 Dryden.
Dryden is now off until they travel to Moravia Monday.
Box Score
NV 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 9 7
Dryden 1 5 0 3 3 0 - 12 9 1
WP - Bruno Bugliosi (W, 4-2), Giordan Meyer (6), and Brian Colbert
LP - Jarred Stein (L), Dakota Bennett (3), and Devlin Farr
Extra Base Hits:
2B: Thomas (NV), Wilson, C. (D), Wilson, D. (D)
3B: Goodenough (D)
HR: Colbert (D), Farr (NV), Davis (D)
Dryden:
Derek Wilson 2-4, 2 runs, 5 RBI
Brian Colbert 1-4, 2 runs, 2 RBI
Keith Goodenough 2-4
Alan Davis 1-4, 1 run, 3 RBI
Caleb Lazenby 1-2, 2 runs
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Congrats are in Order - Dryden Golf - Ithaca Times
Ithaca Times
Posted: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 12:15 am
Posted: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 12:15 am
Congratulations are in order for a few teams and athletes this
week. First of all congrats to the Dryden golf team who qualified for
their first sectional championship meet since 2003.
The boys did so by heading out to Indianhead Golf Course, the home of Union Springs, and edging out their opponents 207-211. Their team score of 27-over-par was enough for the win and for the sectional berth.
The Purple Lions golfers were edged out of
medalist honors, however. Dryden’s top golfer junior Ryan Whitaker was
tied through eight holes with Union Springs junior Austin Thomas. By the
time the golfers had hit the ninth and final hole, a par-3, neither had
shot a bogey all day. Thomas ended up with a birdy on the hole for a
34, while Whitake had to settle for a par-36. Riley Brewer came in a
stroke behind with a 37 for Dryden. Dryden, who improved to 5-2 on the
season, still have few head-to-head matches on the schedule, including
Friday’s bout against Lansing. Additionally the IAC championship and
Individual Medalist Tournament are both before the May 24 Section 4
Class B championships.
In other news the Candor track team broke a long standing school record. Last week the Candor girls’ 400-meter relay team beat record set in 1991 during a match against Newark Valley. The team consisted of Bekah Fay, Olivia Reagan, Sierra Szwec and Rebeckah Whitmore.
Teams should all be hitting their stride now, track athletes and golfers in particular. The postseason events are just around the corner and runners should be turning in times they’re comfortable with, but still can improve. For golfers they just want to make sure that the majority of their shots are straight and they’re making most of their puts. Golfers in the area still fluctuate in relationship to par, but by now they’re hoping their scores aren’t all over the place. As it looks Trumansburg, Dryden, Lansing and Groton should all send golfers to the Individual medalist tourney and few look like they might be able to play past the first day.
As far as baseball goes, we’ve got a good idea who’s for real by now, at least in the IAC large school divisions. Lansing remains undefeated at 12-0 overall and 9-0 in the IAC. Dryden and Trumansburg are still giving chase at 6-3 each in the IAC, but at this point it’s Lansing’s division to lose. Unfortunately the small school divisions in the IAC have taken a trouncing, outside of Thomas A. Edison. The perennial baseball powerhouse is also 9-0 in the IAC, 12-2 overall. Spencer-Van Etten, Tioga and Newfield all sit next win line with three wins. Newfield will have a little bit of digging to get themselves back to a winning record but it’s not impossible. They do have to go through Spencer-Van Etten this Friday, who has been holding their own in a challenging conference. S-VE still has a good chance of finishing around .500 and getting a chance to make noise in the sectional playoffs. Waverly rules the IAC South Large School division with an 8-1 IAC record compiled against the large and small schools.
The dominance of the IAC North Large schools has created a logjam in the IAC North Small School Division. Marathon and Moravia each have three IAC wins and Groton and Union Spring have two wins each. Groton, however, runs into a buzzsaw in the form of a double header against Lansing on Wednesday.
The boys did so by heading out to Indianhead Golf Course, the home of Union Springs, and edging out their opponents 207-211. Their team score of 27-over-par was enough for the win and for the sectional berth.
In other news the Candor track team broke a long standing school record. Last week the Candor girls’ 400-meter relay team beat record set in 1991 during a match against Newark Valley. The team consisted of Bekah Fay, Olivia Reagan, Sierra Szwec and Rebeckah Whitmore.
Teams should all be hitting their stride now, track athletes and golfers in particular. The postseason events are just around the corner and runners should be turning in times they’re comfortable with, but still can improve. For golfers they just want to make sure that the majority of their shots are straight and they’re making most of their puts. Golfers in the area still fluctuate in relationship to par, but by now they’re hoping their scores aren’t all over the place. As it looks Trumansburg, Dryden, Lansing and Groton should all send golfers to the Individual medalist tourney and few look like they might be able to play past the first day.
As far as baseball goes, we’ve got a good idea who’s for real by now, at least in the IAC large school divisions. Lansing remains undefeated at 12-0 overall and 9-0 in the IAC. Dryden and Trumansburg are still giving chase at 6-3 each in the IAC, but at this point it’s Lansing’s division to lose. Unfortunately the small school divisions in the IAC have taken a trouncing, outside of Thomas A. Edison. The perennial baseball powerhouse is also 9-0 in the IAC, 12-2 overall. Spencer-Van Etten, Tioga and Newfield all sit next win line with three wins. Newfield will have a little bit of digging to get themselves back to a winning record but it’s not impossible. They do have to go through Spencer-Van Etten this Friday, who has been holding their own in a challenging conference. S-VE still has a good chance of finishing around .500 and getting a chance to make noise in the sectional playoffs. Waverly rules the IAC South Large School division with an 8-1 IAC record compiled against the large and small schools.
The dominance of the IAC North Large schools has created a logjam in the IAC North Small School Division. Marathon and Moravia each have three IAC wins and Groton and Union Spring have two wins each. Groton, however, runs into a buzzsaw in the form of a double header against Lansing on Wednesday.
Dryden Varsity Girls Lax
Forks 15, Dryden 14
Dryden 6 8 0 -- 14Chenango Forks 7 7 1 -- 15
Dryden goals-assists: Selena Dardia 1-0, Allison Thomas 2-2, Vanessa Scott 2-0, Liz Waters 1-1, Thea Simonet 2-0, Vicky Lehburn 1-0, Julie Scheftic 4-1, Maggie Cole 1-0.
Chenango Forks goals-assists: Amber Villecco 8-1, Rachel Kenyon 1-1, Emily Feldpausch 1-0, Brittany Mazursky 1-0, Amanda Stevens 3-0, Sierra Torillo 1-4.
Shots: Forks 38-19. Ground balls: Forks 22-9. Faceoffs: Dryden 15-14. Goalie saves: Karley Harmon (CF) 1, Rachael Burns (CF) 3.
Records: Dryden 0-7; Chenango Forks 6-3.
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