Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Varsity Track Update - From the Coach

News about the team and next week:
                Girls win the division with a 8-0 record, and we broke 2 school records last Friday
                at the Ithaca Relays, Abbey Yatsko, Amy DeGaetano, Mackenzie Todd and
                Rachel Hutchinson broke the sprint medley relay while Abbey, Mackenzie, Rachel
                and Rachel Wojcik broke the 800m relay.

                The boys ended up with a 6-2 and third in the division.

                Next Monday is senior recognition day at our last home meet. The recognition will
                start at 4:00 so the meet can start at 4:15. We have 9 awesome senoirs to say   
                thank you to. The meet will be a non-scoring meet with Lansing, T-Burg and
                Whitney Point. Once again I will need help at the finish line and jump pits. With
                this many teams I will have to have both jump pits open. Thanks for your support
                and see you at the meets.

                Next Monday will also be the last meet for the kids not moving on to the
                Championship Meets. The kids will know who moves on this week.

Golf now 9-0

From the Coach

VARSITY GOLF
Monday afternoon at The RTJ Golf Course at Cornell, the Dryden Purple Lions Varsity Golf team secured a big win against arch-rival Lansing by a score of 219 to 230 and improved to 9-0 on the season. Lansing’s Jack Myers earned medalist honors with a solid round of 40. Dryden hosts defending IAC north champs, Trumansburg, in a battle for first place at Dryden Lake Golf Course on Wednesday.

The RTJ Golf Course at Cornell – Front 9 (Par 36)

219 Dryden (9-0)
42 WHITAKER, Ryan
44 BREWER, Riley
43 BECKER, Jonathan
59 LEWIS, Ben
44 NOSTRAND, Greg
46 SCHULER, Aleks
COACH - Dave Hicks

230 Lansing (6-3)
45 LOSURDO, John
59 WHITAKER, Nick
43 HERZOG, Clint
50 STEVENS, Jack
40 MYERS, Jack
52 STEINER, Zach
COACH – Matt Loveless

Medalist 40 Jack Myers (Lansing)

2nd low 42 Ryan Whitaker (Dryden)

 


Dryden Girls Wrap-up Crown - Cortland Standard


Dryden girls wrap up crown
LANSING – Led by triple individual event winner Mackenzie Todd, Dryden High’s girls’ track team locked up the Interscholastic Athletic Conference North Large School Division dual-meet crown Monday.
The Purple Lion ladies defeated Trumansburg 97-39 and host Lansing 87-53 to secure the regular season crown.
On the boys’ side, Trumansburg topped Dryden 102-36 while Lansing nipped Dryden 67-66. Trumansburg won the division title.
Groton and Marathon joined non-league opponent Cincinnatus in IAC action at Whitney Point. The host Golden Eagles boys downed Groton 53-39, Marathon beat Whitney Point 60-37 and Groton clipped Marathon 56-53.
In the girls’ meet Whitney Point defeated Groton 80-47 and Marathon 92-24 while Groton downed Marathon 47-40.
AT LANSING, Todd won the 100-meter hurdles in 16.7 seconds before heading to her field events. She won the long jump with a leap of 16 feet and the triple jump with a distance of 30-9.5. Todd picked up a fourth win with the 400m relay team (52.7) of Danielle Wojcik, Rachel Wojcik and Abbey Yatsko.
Yatsko scored her own wins in the 100m dash (12.5) and 400m (1:02.7).
Rachel Hutchinson won the 1,500-meter run in 5:07.3 and later captured the 800m in 2:33 flat. She also anchored the winning 3,200m relay team (10:37.7) that included Hannah Wildenstein, Anne McConnell and Kerry Mullins.
Shaina Sullivan scored the final Purple Lion win in the high jump. Sullivan cleared the bar at 4-8.
“The girls continue to perform at a high level as winning the division title was the first team goal to achieve,” Dryden coach Lee Stuttle said.
For the boys, Will Holt scored two of the three Dryden wins. Holt took first in the 110m hurdles (15.5) and 400m hurdles (59.8).
Bryan Norman scored the other Purple Lion win with a leap of 16-11 in the long jump.

Baseball goes to 6-2 in IAC (6--4 overall) with wins over Moravia and Groton

From the Coach

                
VARSITY BOYS BASEBALL
Dryden improved to 5-2 in IAC play and 5-5 overall with a come-from-behind 8-5 win at Moravia.  Bruno Bugliosi picked up the win, while Chase Walker picked up the loss.  Moravia took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second as Brian Stoyell scored an unearned run.  Dryden would take the lead in the top of the third as Bruno Bugliosi singled with one out.  Derek Wilson would follow with a single to put runners on 1st and 2nd.  Brian Colbert would reach via a fielder's choice error to load the bases.  Alan Davis would follow with a 2-RBI single to make it 2-1 Dryden.  Moravia would re-take the lead in the bottom of the fourth as Dylan Powers led off the inning with a homerun to make it 2-2.  Sam Allen would follow with a single.  After a strikeout, Brian Stoyell singled to put runners on 1st and 2nd.  Brian Badman followed with an RBI single to make it 3-2 Moravia.  Stoyell and Badman would score on an error to make it 5-2.  In the top of the seventh, with Moravia leading 5-2, Noah Welgoss led off the inning with a single.  Welgoss would be erased at second on Bruno Bugliosi's fielder's choice.  Derek Wilson would follow with a double to the left centerfield gap to put runners on 2nd and 3rd.  Brian Colbert was intentionally walked to load the bases.  Alan Davis would follow with a 2-RBI single scoring Bugliosi and Wilson to make it 5-4 Moravia.  Justen Geddes would reach on an error to load the bases.  After a strikeout recorded the second out, Brian Colbert scored on a wild pitch to tie the score at 5.  Brandon Gold would walk to load the bases.  Hunter Senecal, the nine-hole hitter for Dryden would follow with a bases clearing double to left, scoring Davis, Geddes and Gold to make it 8-5 Dryden.  Bruno Bugliosi would retire the 2, 3 and 4 hitter in order in the bottom of the seventh.  "These situations rarely occur.  I was pleased we grinded out at-bats in the seventh."  Dryden is at Groton tomorrow, 10am start.
Box Score
Dryden     0    0    2    0    0    0    6          8     10    3
Moravia    0    1    0    4    0    0    0          5     6     3

WP - Bruno Bugliosi (W, 2-2), and Brian Colbert
LP - Chase Walker (L), and Dylan Haskell

2B: Derek Wilson (D), Hunter Senecal (D)
HR: Dylan Powers (M)

Dryden
Bruno Bugliosi    2-4, 2 runs scored
Derek Wilson    3-4, 2 runs scored
Alan Davis    2-4, 1 run scored, 4 RBI
Hunter Senecal    1-4, 3 RBI

Dryden improved to 6-2 in IAC play and 6-4 overall with a 24-3 win at Groton.  Justen Geddes picked up the win for Dryden, while Coyne picked up the loss.  Dryden scored 7 first inning runs on 4 hits.  Noah Welgoss led off the game with a double to the left centerfield gap.  Dryden would add 3 more runs in the top of the second as Alan Davis connected on a 3-run homerun to left-center to make it 10-1.  Dryden hosts Marathon on Wednesday, 5/1.
Box Score
Dryden                7    3    2    6    1    5    0         24    20    6
Groton                1    1    0    0    0    1    0          3      4     10

WP - Justen Geddes (W, 2-0), Alan Davis (7), and Brian Colbert
LP - Coyne (L), Weaver (2), Cooper (4), and Cotterill

2B: Welgoss (D), Wilson (D), Whitmore (D), Senecal (D), Evener (G)
3B: Geddes (D)
HR: Davis (D)

Dryden
Noah Welgoss    3-5, 2 runs, 3 RBI
Bruno Bugliosi    3-7, 3 runs, 1 RBI
Derek Wilson    3-6, 5 runs, 2 RBI
Alan Davis    4-6, 4 runs, 7 RBI
Justen Geddes    3-6, 2 runs, 2 RBI
Hunter Senecal    3-5, 2 runs, 1 RBI

Monday, April 29, 2013

Ithaca Relays

VARSITY TRACK & FIELD
Place Winners at the Ithaca Relays:

        Girls: 5th place

        Sprint Medley: 1st 4:15.03 SCHOOL RECORD (Abbey Yatsko, Amy DeGaetano,  
         Mackenzie Todd, Rachel Hutchinson)

        3200mR: 5th 10:24.29 (Hannah Wildenstein, Anne McConnell, Kerry Mullins, Rachel Hutchinson)

        400mR: 1st 52.49 (Amy DeGaetano, Rachel Wojcik, Mackenzie Todd, Abbey Yatsko)

        800mR: 3rd 1:51.25 SCHOOL RECORD (Mackenzie Todd, Rachel Wojcik, Rachel Hutchinson, Abbey Yatsko)

        Pole: 3rd 16-6 (Megan Cornelius, Jamie Mullins)

        Triple: 6th 59-9 (Jamie Mullins, Shaina Sullivan)
        
        Boys: 11th place

        Long: 2nd 39-5.25  (Bryant Stuttle, Tor Wildenstein)

        Triple: 3rd 80-7.5 (Bryant Stuttle, Tor Wildenstein)

Nice meet for the girls team. To place 5th at a relay meet with only 14 girls is amazing. Rachel now has 8 school records and Abbey 5. While Bryant and Tor did a nice job in the jumping events scoring our only points of the night.

Dryden Golf now 8-0 - with 193 - 227 win over Whitney Point



Friday afternoon on at Ford Hill Country Club, the Dryden Purple Lions Varsity Golf team notched another victory to improve to 8-0 by beating Whitney Point 193-227. By far the highlight of the day, and likely the year, was Ryan Whitaker’s double-eagle 2 on the par5 first hole on Ford Hill’s Red Course. Whitaker led a strong effort by the Dryden team and earned medalist honors with a score of even par 35. Dryden (8-0) visits Lansing at The RTJ GC at Cornell Monday.

FORD HILL COUNTRY CLUB – Red Course (Par 35)

193 Dryden (8-0)
35 WHITAKER, Ryan
41 BREWER, Riley
37 BECKER, Jonathan
41 NOSTRAND, Greg
39 REILLEY, Jared
46 SCHULER, Aleks
COACH - Dave Hicks

227 Whitney Point
 39 EDSON, Mitchell
48 MINER, Travis
40 MINER, Nick
48 STEVENS, Bobby
65 CARY, Chris
53 KNAPP, Greg

COACH – Matt Poyer

Medalist 35 Ryan Whitaker (Dryden)

Varsity Golf - Southern Cayuga

VARSITY GOLF 4/29
Thursday afternoon on at Wells College Golf Course, the Dryden Purple Lions Varsity Golf team beat the Southern Cayuga Chiefs 216 to 240. Dryden junior Jonathan Becker birdied the final hole to claim medalist honors for the day with a score of 39. Dryden (7-0) visits Whitney Point at Ford Hill Golf Course Friday.

WELLS COLLEGE Golf Course (Par 36)

216 Dryden (7-0)
43 WHITAKER, Ryan
44 BREWER, Riley
39 BECKER, Jonathan
45 NOSTRAND, Greg
49 REILLEY, Jared
45 SCHULER, Aleks
COACH - Dave Hicks

240 Southern Cayuga
 46 KILLIAN, Mike
49 FRANKLIN, Dana
49 UNDERWOOD, Adam
60 ZIRBEL, Morgan
48 BIANCONI, Brent
48 CLARK, Logan
COACH – Terry Underwood

Medalist 39 Jonathan Becker (Dryden)

Dryden Baseball wins over Marathon

VARSITY BOYS BASEBALL 4/25
Dryden improved to 4-2 in the IAC and 4-5 overall with a 9-8 win over host Marathon.  John Whitmore picked up his first win of the year as he went 6 innings, allowing 4 runs (0 earned), on 4 hits, while striking out 6.  For Marathon, Dan Lincoln got the loss.  Dryden got on the board in the top of the first as Bruno Bugliosi doubled with one out.  Bugliosi would steal third and score on Derek Wilson's sacrifice fly to make it 1-0.  Dryden would add 2 more runs in the top of the second as Alan Davis singled to lead off the inning.  Davis would steal second base an score on Brandon Gold's 2-out RBI single to make it 2-0.  Gold would come around to score on Drew Wojcinski's RBI single to make it 3-0.  Dryden would add 2 more runs in the top of the third as Brian Colbert was hit-by-pitch with one out.  Colbert would advance to third on Alan Davis' single.  Davis would then steal second on a defensive indifference.  Justen Geddes followed with a 2-RBI single to make it 5-0.  Dryden would extend the lead to 9-0 in the top of the fourth as Drew Wojcinski walked with one out.  Wojcinski would steal second base.  Bruno Bugliosi would reach on an error allowing Wojcinski to advance to third.  Bugliosi would move to second on a defensive indifference.  Derek Wilson would follow with a fielder's choice RBI scoring Wojcinski to make it 6-0.  Brian Colbert would then follow with a 2-RBI double to make it 8-0.  Colbert would later score on a throwing error to make it 9-0.  Marathon would score two unearned runs in the bottom of the fourth as Andrew Gillette and Kyle Young scored after reaching on errors.  Marathon would score unearned runs in the fifth and sixth inning to make it 9-4.  Marathon would score four runs in the bottom of the seventh, 1 earned, as Kody Barry reached on an error with one out.  Barry would move to second on Andrew Gillette's single.  After a strikeout recorded the second out, Barry stole third.  Gillette would steal second, and Tyler Hollerer reached on a walk to load the bases.  Ryan Tillotson's RBI single to left scored 2 to make it 9-6.  Hollerer would advance to third.  Jacob Doran would reach on an error allowing Hollerer and Tillotson to score to make it 9-8.  Andrew Doane would ground into a fielder's choice to end the game.  "We struggled defesively today.  We were fortunate to have the cushion we had."  Dryden is at Moravia tomorrow.
Box Score
Dryden                  1    2    2    4    0    0    0         9    10     7
Marathon              0    0    0    2    1    1    4         8      6     3

WP - John Whitmore (W, 1-1), Justen Geddes (7), and Brian Colbert, Justen Geddes (5), Brian Colbert (7)
LP - Dan Lincoln (L), Andrew Doane (4), and Andrew Gillette

2B: Bruno Bugliosi (D), Brian Colbert (D), Andrew Gillette (M)

Dryden:
Bruno Bugliosi    2-5, 2 runs scored
Alan Davis    2-4, 2 runs scored
Justen Geddes    2-4, 2 RBI
Derek Wilson    1-3, 1 run scored, 2 RBI

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Dryden Baseball vs Lansing

 From the Coach -

VARSITY BOYS BASEBALL 4/23 vs. Lansing
Dryden fell to 3-2 in IAC play and 3-5 overall with a 14-5 loss to visiting Lansing.  Alan Davis got the loss for Dryden, while Alex Schutz got the win in relief for lansing.  Dryden got on the board in the bottom of the first as Bruno Bugliosi doubled with 1 out.  Bugliosi would advance to third on Derek Wilson's single to put runners on 1st and 3rd.  Alan davis would follow with an RBI single to make it 1-0 as Bugliosi scored.  Wilson would advance to third.  Justen Geddes would follow with a 2 RBI double scoring Wilson and David to make it 3-0.  Lansing would cut the deficit to one in the top of the second as Pat Judd scored on a Josh Todd RBI single.  Dryden would increase the lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the second as Drew Wojcinski reached on an error, stole second, and scored on Bruno Bugliosi's RBI double.  Lansing would close the gap to 4-3 in the top of the third, and take the lead 5-4 in the top of the fourth as Dennis Britton and Andrew maul scored after consecutive HBP and walk.  lansing took command in the top of the fifth as they scored 5 runs.  Dryden is at Marathon Thursday.

Box Score

Lansing                   0    1    2    2    5    2    2               14    7    2
Dryden                    3    1    0    0    0    0    1                5     9    4

WP - Troy Osterman, Alex Schutz (3,W), and mason Carrican
LP - Alan Davis (L), Brian Colbert (5), John Whitmore (6), Bruno Bugliosi (7), and Brian Colbert, Justen Geddes (5)

2B: Bruno Bugliosi (D) 2, Alan Davis (D), Justen Geddes (D)
HR: Sam Currie (L)

Box Score (Ithaca Journal)

Lansing 14, Dryden 5


Lansing 012 252 2 14 7 2
Dryden 310 000 1 5 9 4
Lansing: Troy Osterman, Alex Schutz (3,W) and Mason Carrican. Dryden: Alan Davis (L), Brian Colbert (5), John Whitmore (6), Bruno Bugliosi (7) and Brian Colbert, Justen Geddes (5). HR: Sam Currie (L).

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

From the Coach - Varsity Track Dual - Dryden, Moravia, Marathon

VARSITY TRACK & FIELD

Dual Meet - 4/22:
Dryden 117 Marathon 13    Dryden 89 Moravia 48 (girls)

3200m relay: Dryden10:56.28 (Seymour, Wildenstein, McConnell, Hutchinson)
100mH: Mackenzie Todd Dry 17.89
100: Abbey Yatsko Dry 13.41
1500: Miranda Seymour Dry 5:55.27
400m relay: Dry 52.71 (DeGaetano, Wojcik, Todd, Yatsko)
400: Rachel Hutchinson Dry 1:03.96
400mH: Stephanie Carman Mor 1:18.46
800m: Elizabeth Jewiss Mar. 2:28.04
3000m: Kerry Mullins Dry 12:53.7
200: Yatsko Dry 27.72
1600m relay: Dry 4:32.99 (Seymour, DeGaetano, J. Mullins, Hutchinson)
long: Todd Dry 16-1.5
triple: J. Mullins Dry 30 .5
high: Shaina Sullivan Dry 4-8
shot: Courtney Crossgrove Mor. 29-10
discus: Jennifer McLaughlin Mor. 83-3
pole: Megan Cornelius Dry 9-0

Dryden 89 Marathon 36   Dryden 107 Moravia 28 (boys)

3200m relay: Marathon 9:46.07
110mh: Will Holt Dry 16.44
100m: Liam Joyce Dry 12.45
1600: Dylan Brickner Mar. 4:59.24
400m relay: Dry 47.49 (Arnold, Holt, Joyce, Norman)
400: Bryan Arnold Dry 58.04
400mH: Holt Dry 1:02.06
800: Andrew Doxey Mar. 2:14.95
200: Joyce Dry 25.10
3200: Mason Kneedler Mar. 12:51.75
1600m relay: Dry 3:52.79 (Holt, Muldoon, Yatsko, Arnold)
long: Bryant Stuttle Dry 20-2.5
triple: Stuttle Dry 40-5.5
high: Bryan Norman Dry 5-8
shot: Logan Fisher Dry 35-6
discus: Fisher Dry 91-0
pole: Chris Caza Mor. 8-0

From the Coach - Golf

VARSITY GOLF 4/22
Monday afternoon on a beautiful, sunny day at IndianHead Golf Course the Dryden Purple Lions Varsity Golf team beat the Union Springs Purple Wolves 215 to 238.  Dryden senior Ryan Whitaker (38) got off to a hot start with birdies on the first and third holes and hung on to edge out Union Springs senior Austin Thomas (39) for medalist honors.   Dryden (6-0) visits Southern Cayuga on Thursday.  Dryden’s team score of 35-over-par qualified them for the 2013 Class C Section IV Championship to be held at Maple Hills Golf Club on Monday May 20.

INDIANHEAD Golf Course (Par 36)
215  Dryden (6-0)  
 38  WHITAKER, Ryan51  NOSTRAND, Greg39  BECKER, Jonathan49  REILLEY, Jared 45  BREWER, Riley
44  SCHULER, Aleks
COACH - Dave Hicks

238 Union Springs (2-2)
  39  THOMAS, Austin
 42  BOWEN, Cole
  52  MORHISER, Kenny  51  FRITZ, Andy  54  ANTHONY, Jordan  62  ANTHONY, Cameron
COACH – Shaun O’Connor


Medalist   38  Ryan Whitaker (Dryden)

2nd  Low    39 Austin Thomas (UnionSprings)

                  39  Jonathan Becker (Dryden)

Monday, April 22, 2013

Baseball from 04/20 @ Elmira Notre Dame

From the Coach
Dryden fell to 3-4 overall, yet remained 3-1 in IAC play as they dropped a non-league game versus elmira notre dame 5-1.  For Dryden, Bruno Bugliosi picked up the loss as he went 5 innings, allowing 5 earned run on 4 hits, while striking out 6.  Dryden would take a 1-0 lead in the top of the third inning as Noah Welgoss scored on a 2-out wild pitch.  Welgoss reached on an error, stole second and moved to third on a throwing error on the attempted caught stealing.  Dryden had an opportunity to extend the lead in the top of the fourth inning as Brian Colbert led off the inning with a walk.  Alan Davis followed with a single to put runners on first and second. Aftter a strikeout, Davis was forced at second on a fielder's choice.  With runners on first and third, John Whitmore would steal second to put two runners in scoring position, however a popout ended the threat.  END would get on the board in the bottom of the fourth as Aaron Carson reached on a single with 2-outs and later scored.  Dryden threatened again in the top of the fifth as Hunter Senecal led off the inning with a walk. After two straight flyouts, Derek Wilsom reached on an error allowing Senecal to advance to third.  Brian Colbert followed with a deep flyout to center to end the threat.  "Brian couldn't square it up much better, the CF was playing extremely deep."  END took control as they scored 4 runs in the bottom of the fifth.  The big blow was a 2-RBI single by Parker May.  "We played well today.   We just need to finish off hitters and not allow the free pass."  Dryden hosts Groton on Monday.         
Box Score
Dryden.      0010000 1 5 1
END.           000140-  5 4 4

WP: Parker May (W), Tyler Boyles (5), Aaron Carson (7), and Derek Mastell
LP: Bruno Bugliosi (L, 1-2), Brian Colbert (6), and Brian Colbert, Justen Geddes (6)

2B: Brian Colbert (D), Wyatt Martin (END)

Brian Colbert: 1-2
Alan Davis: 1-3
Justen Geddes: 1-3
John Whitmore: 1-3

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Baseball Goes to 3-1 with win over Whitnety Point

Dryden 12, Whitney Point 3


Whitney Point 200 100 3 4 0
Dryden 103 602 12 9 3
WP: Jared Bieber, Tony Scalia (5) and Scalia, Matt Driscoll (5).  
Dryden: Justen Geddes and Brian Colbert. HR: Bruno Bugliosi (D).

From the Coach

VARSITY BOYS BASEBALL 4/19
Dryden improved to 3-1 in IAC play and 3-3 overall with a rain-shortened 12-3 win in 6 innings.  Junior Justen Geddes picked up his first varsity wins as he went 6 innings, allowing 3 earned runs on 4 hits, while striking out 12.  For Whitney Point, Jared Bieber got the loss as he went 4 innings, allowing 9 runs on 6 hits.  WP got on the board in the top of the first as Matt Driscoll reached on a 4-pitch walk.  Driscoll would steal second base.  After a strikeout, Chris Ellerson followed with an RBI single to make it 1-0.  Ellerson would steal second and score on a Tony Scalia 2-out RBI double to make it 2-0.  Dryden would answer with one run in the bottom of the first as sophomore Noah Welgoss led off the inning with a double down the left field line.  Welgoss would score an an RBI groundout by Derek Wilson to make it 2-1.  Dryden would take the lead in the bottom of the third as Hunter Senecal led off the inning with a double to left.  After a groundout allowed Senecal to move to third, Bruno Bugliosi reached on a wild pitch after swinging at strike three.  On the throw to first which was late, Senecal scored to make it 2-2.  Bugliosi would steal second and score on Derek Wilson's RBI single to make it 3-2.  Wilson would steal second an eventually score on an error to make it 4-2.  Dryden would score 6 times in the bottom of the fourth highlighted by Bruno Bugliosi's first varsity homerun, a 3-run shot over the left field fence.  "I was very please with out effort defensively today.  We turned our third 5-4-3 double play of the season, and Hunter Senecal made a great catch in left."  "We have to continue to make plays defensively, and throw strikes."  Dryden is at Notre dame tomorrow, noon start.  
Box Score
Whitney Point        2    0    0    1    0    0               3    4    0
Dryden                  1   0    3    6    2    0                12  9    3

WP - Justen Geddes (W, 1-0), and Brian Colbert
LP - Jared Bieber, Tony Scalia (5), and Tony Scalia, Matt Driscoll (5)

2B: Tony Scalia (WP), Noah Welgoss (D), Brian Colbert (D), Alan Davis (D), Brandon Gold (D), Hunter Senecal (D)
HR: Bruno Bugliosi (D)

Dryden:
Bruno Bugliosi    2-4, 2 runs scored, 3 RBI
Derek Wilson   2-4, 2 runs scored, 2 RBI

Boys Lax Earns Second Win -

 Dryden - TC3

Severe thunder storm warnings, horizontal rain and high winds couldn't stop the Dryden Varsity Boys Lax team from their second win of the season.    After scoring the first two of the game the lions looked as if they were ready to break out of their 3 game losing streak.  Oneonta quickly equalized and it looked as if we had ourselves a game. Oneonta would make it 4-2 until Dryden would go on a 10-2 run to end the first half as skies darkened, rain continued and the lights came on at TC3.

After an even third quarter (4 goals each) Dryden settled in and took the 4th quarter 7-1.  In a game that some would have thought to be full of turnovers and sloppy play with sagging pockets and high winds, Dryden had one of their best ball control games of the season, controlling ground balls (43-17)  and winning 79% of face offs.   They also assisted on 65%  (15 of 23) of their goals.

Dryden 23, Oneonta 11


Oneonta 3 3 4 1 11
Dryden 4 8 4 7 23
Oneonta goals-assists: Sam Sherrill 5-1; Luke Anderson 2-1; Jeremy Leary 1-6; Mitchell Spaziani 1-0; Jake Croster 1-0; Joe Ignone 1-0. Dryden goals-assists: Joe Delucia 7-4; Matt Federation 4-2; Erik Dardia 4-1; Ross Cole 3-4; Jordan Zehr 2-3; Duran Joyce 2-0; Brad Hinman 1-0; Jake Czapranski 0-1. Shots: Oneonta 21; Dryden 39. Ground balls: Oneonta 17; Dryden 43. Faceoffs: Dryden 23-8. Goalie saves: Joe Sherrill (O) 13, Dalton Sheehan (O) 3; Nate Walker (D) 8.

Friday, April 19, 2013

From the Coach - Golf on a Roll at 5-0

VARSITY GOLF 4/18
Thursday afternoon at Dryden Lake Golf Course , difficult, blustery conditions, the Dryden Purple Lions Varsity Golf team stayed undefeated for 2013 beating the Moravia BlueDevils 220 to 312. Dryden senior Riley Brewer earned medalist honors with an excellent round of 39 that was fueled by birdies on the fifth and seventh holes. Jake Wells had Moravia’s low round of 48. Dryden (5-0) visits Trumansburg Friday.

DRYDEN LAKE Golf Course (Par 35)

220 Dryden (5-0)
41 WHITAKER, Ryan
39 BREWER, Riley
41 BECKER, Jonathan
53 SCHULER, Aleks
47 NOSTRAND, Greg
52 LEWIS, Ben
COACH - Dave Hicks

312 Moravia
49 COLLARD, Joel
48 WELLS, Jake
55 AMOS, Griffin
73 FRIEND, Trent
87 MISHLER, Sean
COACH – Fred Ott

Medalist 39 Riley Brewer(Dryden)

2nd Low 41 Ryan Whitaker (Dryden)

41 Jonathan Becker (Dryden)

From the Coach - Baseball goes to 2-1

VARSITY BOYS BASEBALL Vs, Trumansburg
Dryden improved to 2-1 in IAC play and 2-3 overall with an 11-7 win at previously unbeaten Trumansburg.  Alan Davis (1-1) picked up the win for Dryden as he went 5 innings, allowing 4 runs, 2 earned, on 1 hit, while striking out nine.  John Whitmore finished the last 2 innings for Dryden.  For Trumansburg, Cam Lueder picked up the loss as he went 5+, allowing 5 earned runs on 6 hits.  Dryden got on the board in the top of the first as Bruno Bugliosi doubled with one out.  He would score on a 2-out RBI triple by Brian Colbert off the centerfield fence to make it 1-0.  "Colbert would have scored, but he slipped rounding third."  Colbert would be stranded at third.  Alan davis faced the minimum through 3 innings for Dryden.  He induced a 5-4-3 double-play in the second after a batter reached on a one-out error.  Dryden would add another tun in the top of the second as Justen Geddes scored to make it 2-0.  Trumansburg would take a 4-2 lead after the fourth inning as all four runs scored in the fourth on zero hits.  "Our defense let us down in that inning, and consequently we lost focus and had difficulty throwing strikes."  Dryden would tie the score in the top of the fifth as Noah Welgoss and Derek Wilson scored.  Dryden would take control in the top of the sixth as Brandon Gold led off the inning with a walk.  Drew Wojcinski would pich-run for Gold.  Hunter Senecal would reach on an error to put runners on 1st and 2nd.  Noah Welgoss walked to lead the bases with no outs.  Bruno Bugliosi followed with a 2-rbi single to make it 6-4 as Wojcinski and Senecal scored.  Welgoss woould advance to third.  After a defensive indifference allowed Bugliosi to take second, Derek Wilson reached via an error to load the bases.  Brian Colbert followed with a 2-rbi single scoring Welgoss and Bugliosi to make it 8-4.  The final blow would be a Drew Wojcinski 2-rbi single plating two more runners.  Dryden hosts Whitney Point friday.

Box Score

Dryden            1    1    0    0    2    7    0    11    10   3
trumansburg   0    0    0    4    0    1    2     7      5    2

WP - Alan Davis (W, 1-1), John Whitmore (6), and Brian Colbert
LP - Cam Lueder (L), Colin Fellows (6), and Justin Meddaugh

Dryden

Brian Colbert    3-5, 3 RBI, 2 runs scored
Bruno Bugliosi    2-5, 2 RBI, 2 runs scored

Young Lions Lady Laxers fall at Maine Endwell

Maine-Endwell 17, Dryden 4


Dryden 2 2 4
Maine-Endwell 12 5 17
Visitor goals-assists: Kaitie Hoy 1-0, Vanessa Scott 2-0, Maggie Kole 1-0. Home goals-assists: Madison Burlingane 2-0, Kelly McGill 3-0, Meredith Suwak 1-0, Alexis Garbarino 2-0, Dani Cronk 3-1, Erin Savoldy 3-0, Danielle Brennan 1-1, Miriah kelly 1-1, Michelle Savoldy 1-0. Shots: ME 29-11. Ground balls: ME 22-11. Draws: ME 15-8. Goalie saves: Marissa Ramos (D) 10, Hannah George (ME) 4, Meaghan Mack (ME) 2.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Five Questions with Marissa Ramos

Ithaca Journal

DRYDEN — Six years after stepping onto the field as one of the inaugural members of her school’s lacrosse program, Dryden senior Marissa Ramos is about to step off of it for the last time.
Ramos was simply trying out lacrosse when she was introduced to the sport in seventh grade, when Dryden added the sport. But after years of learning the ropes and working with the same coach every season, she developed into a leader for the team she helped start from scratch. When the season ends in a month or so, everything will come full circle.
The senior’s journey started with her playing on the same field as players who were five years older than she was. Even as the fledgling team struggled against more talented competition, Ramos remained patient and encouraging for the rest of her teammates.
And now, as a senior captain, Ramos has the time and experience to reflect on her years of lacrosse. With her high school campaign drawing to a close, we sat down with Ramos for this week’s edition of “Five Questions.”
How does it feel to be graduating as a member of the school’s first lacrosse program?
“It’s awesome because I’ve been with my coach since seventh grade. I always feel like I have something to give to the team or to help other teammates out because I know what to expect from the other teams. I know the competition we play against is intense for such a small school, to say the least. I always know not to get discouraged because we have to accept the fact that we don’t have modified or JV. We just have varsity. We deal with what we have so well.”
How did you get involved with lacrosse?
“This is my favorite sport. I started in seventh grade and that was the first time I picked up a lacrosse stick. The coach’s daughter came up and said to me, ‘Oh, you should go out for lacrosse.’ I went against my family and my two older sisters, who played softball, and I said I would try lacrosse. I tried it and I loved it.”
What is it like to be a senior now after spending six years on the team?
“When I started and we had seventh- through 12th-graders, it was different because the 12th-graders then were never in my spot. I was the youngest on the team. Now as a senior, I feel like I have some authority. I like to encourage and to help my teammates.
What other sports do you enjoy playing?
“In high school, I also played two years of basketball, four years volleyball, and two years of ice hockey. But lacrosse was my favorite sport to play.”
What are your plans for after graduation?
“I’m 99 percent sure that I am going to the College of Saint Rose (in Albany). I am not sure whether I will be playing sports or not. I know they don’t have lacrosse but I will probably play club ice hockey and volleyball.”

Dryden Varsity Lax @ Seton Catholic

Box Score

Seton Catholic Central 11, Dryden 7


Dryden 0 2 3 2 7
SCC 1 3 2 5 11
Dryden goals-assists: Jordan Zehr 3-1; Joe Delucia 2-1; Matt Federation 1-2; Erik Dardia 1-0. SCC goals-assists: Cade Kelleher 5-1; Sam Crowley 3-1; Daniel O'Brien 2-0; Griffen Covert 0-1; Michael Schmidt 0-1. Shots: Dryden 25; SCC 41. Ground balls: Dryden 32; SCC 37. Faceoffs: Dryden 11-8. Man-up: Dryden 4-9; Seton 0-4. Goalie saves: Nate Walker (D) 14; Keyshawn Baker (SCC) 12.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Dryden Boys Lax Lose OT Thriller

From Ithaca Journal

Boys lacrosse

Whitney Point 10, Dryden 9, OT: The Eagles got two goals each from Dan Ellerson, Sean Ballard, Corey Hodges and Brett Ellerson to beat the Purple Lions (1-5) in overtime.
Jordan Zehr, Erik Dardia and Joe Delucia had two goals apiece for Dryden, which rallied from a 7-3 halftime deficit to force the extra session. Matt Federation, Duran Joyce and Ross Cole also scored for the Purple Lions, while goalie Nate Walker made 10 saves. Andrew Gardiner stopped 13 shots for the winners. Dryden travels to Seton Catholic Today and will Host Oneonta Friday.

??Dryden is off till next Tuesday, when it travels to Elmira Notre Dame for a 7 p.m. faceoff.

Box Score

Whitney Point 10, Dryden 9


Whitney Point 3 4 1 2 1 10
Dryden 1 2 2 4 0 9
WP goals-assists: Dan Ellerson 2-1; Sean Ballard 2-0; Corey Hodges 2-0; Brett Ellerson 2-0; Jake Lynch 1-1; Nick Stevens 1-1; Austin Standish-Warpus 0-1. Dryden goals-assists: Jordan Zehr 2-2; Erik Dardia 2-1; Joe Delucia 2-1; Matt Federation 1-1; Duran Joyce 1-0; Ross Cole 1-0. Shots: WP 36; D 28. Ground balls: WP 29; D 26. Faceoffs: WP 15-8. Man-up: WP 2-3; D 1-1. Goalie saves: Andrew Gardiner (WP) 13; Nate Walker (D) 10. Records: Dryden 1-5.

Dryden Girls Lacrosse Home Opener

From Ithaca Journal

Seton Catholic 6, Dryden 5: At Dryden, Maura Ingram and Jordan Wilson had two goals apiece as the Saints (1-2) eked out the victory.
The score was tied at 4 at halftime, but the Saints scored early in the second half to take a one-goal lead, then doubled their lead late in the half. Coach Charlie Dardia’s Dryden squad scored in the closing minutes, but was unable to get the equalizer.
Liz Water had two goals, and Thea Simonet, Emily DeLucia and Alex Zehr also scored for the Lions, who got 12 saves from senior goalie Marissa Ramos.

Box Score

Seton Catholic Central 6, Dryden 5


Seton Catholic Central 4 2 6
Dryden 4 1 5
Seton Catholic Central goals-assists: Maura Ingram 2-0, Jordan Wilson 2-0, Jamie Peters 1-0, Meaghan O’Brien 1-0. Dryden goals-assists: Liz Waters 2-0, Thea Simonet 1-0, Molly Arnold 2-0. Shots: Seton CC 28, Dryden 10. Ground balls: N/A. Draws: Seton CC, 8-5. Goalie saves: Rachel Gallagher (SCC), 4.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

From the Coach - track at Southern Cayuga

Dryden, Groton, Southern Cayuga @ SC - 4/15:
Dry 82 Gr 42  Dry 83  SC 47
Boys:
3200m relay:Dry 10:28.0 (Jacob Yatsko, Kelvin Green, Morningstar Fowler, John Varvayanis)
110m hurdles: Will Holt Dry 15.8
100: Liam Joyce Dry 11.5
1600: May SC 4:40.6
400m relay: Dry 47.7 (Bryan Armold, Holt, Joyce, Bryan Norman)
400m: 56.8 Grot
400mH: Holt Dry 1:01.5
800m: Mitchell SC 2:14.6
200m: Joyce Dry 24.2
3200m: Theo Grot 11:15.2
1600m relay: SC 3:58.1
Shot: Logan Fisher Dry 35-11.5
Discus: Lucas SC 91-10
Long Jump: Bryant Stuttle Dry 17-0
Triple: Stuttle Dry 41-9
High: Bryan Norman Dry 5-6

Girls: Dry 106 Grot 23 Dry 115 SC 15
3200m relay: Dry 11:16.9 ( Hannah Wildenstein, Miranda Seymour, Kerry Mullins, Rachel Hutchinson)
100m hurd: Mackenzie Todd 16.6 Dry
100: Abbey Yatsko Dry 12.5 (Ties the school record)
1500: Murphy SC 5:38.2
400 relay: Dryden 53.0 (Amy DeGaetano, Rachel Wojcik, Todd, Yatsko)
400: Yatsko Dry 1:02.3
800: Wildenstein Dry 2:45.4
200: Yatsko Dry 26.0
3000: Mulllins 13:16.5
1600m relay: Dry 4:34.9 (Seymour, DeGaetano, Wildenstein, Hutchinson)
Shot: Dostal Grot. 25-11.5
Discus: Buckley Grot 64-3
Long: Todd Dry 15-11
Triple: Shaina Sullivan Dry 29-11
High: Sullivan Dry 4-6
Pole: Megan Cornelius Dry 10-0

Solid performance by all the kids again. Abbey was impressive in the sprints tying the school record in the 100, then coming off the 400m relay winning the 400 and the 200m.