Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Corning, NY - Emily Thomas and Whitney Corby each tallied hat tricks as the Hawks blew out Horseheads 14-1 Tuesday night at Corning Memorial Stadium.
Corby also added an assist for a game-high four points.
Corning (9-2) outshot the Blue Raiders (1-10) 19-4 on the night.
Corrina Mandell and Haley Lukefahr both scored twice for Corning, with Lukefahr also getting credit for an assist, while Mallory Frysinger notched one goal and two assists.
Emily Stiker scored the last goal of the game for Corning.
Erin Strollo recorded the lone goal for the Raiders.
The Hawks don't have much time off, traveling to Maine-Endwell Wednesday night, and then returning home for a season-ending three-game homestand, squaring off against Vestal Thursday, Honeoye Falls-Lima Saturday and Union-Endicott on Thursday 5/17.
The Raiders wrap up the season by hosting Binghamton Friday and playing at Vestal the following Thursday.
Corby also added an assist for a game-high four points.
Corning (9-2) outshot the Blue Raiders (1-10) 19-4 on the night.
Corrina Mandell and Haley Lukefahr both scored twice for Corning, with Lukefahr also getting credit for an assist, while Mallory Frysinger notched one goal and two assists.
Emily Stiker scored the last goal of the game for Corning.
Erin Strollo recorded the lone goal for the Raiders.
The Hawks don't have much time off, traveling to Maine-Endwell Wednesday night, and then returning home for a season-ending three-game homestand, squaring off against Vestal Thursday, Honeoye Falls-Lima Saturday and Union-Endicott on Thursday 5/17.
The Raiders wrap up the season by hosting Binghamton Friday and playing at Vestal the following Thursday.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Gang Mills NY- The coaches jokingly referred to Wednesday's meeting as the "Thrilla in Gang Milla" prior to the Corning Hawks/Union Endicott softball game. And, it turned out to be high drama! Two aces were on the mound, Rachel Mouillesseaux for the Tigers, and Corning's Quincy Lewis. It was a pitching duel thru the first three innings, then both teams scored a run each in the fourth. UE plated the go ahead run in the fifth, leading 2-1. Quincy Lewis sparked a Hawk uprising in the bottom of the inning when, with two outs, she parked a solo homerun in deep centerfied to tie the game. Chaylen Andolino followed with a single up the middle and was driven home by Hailey Blencowe's double with what proved to be the winning run. Quincy Lewis picked up the win and struck out eight batters. Corning will travel to Horseheads next Monday looking to avenge an earlier season loss and try to take over first place in conference.
Ithaca, NY - Corning outscored Ithaca 12-1 in the first half and coasted to a 19-5 victory over the Little Red Wednesday evening at Moresco Field.
Four players scored hat tricks for the victorious Hawks (8-1, 4-0 Class A), with Neena Merola notching a game-high five goals. Mallory Frysinger tallied four goals, while Emily Thomas and Taylor Mathis added three apiece.
Other Corning scorers included Whitney Corby, Corrina Mandell, Rachelle Woodhouse and Haley Lukefahr.
Lindsay Biondi and Grace Boyce each recorded two goals for the Little Red (5-5, 1-2 Class A), with Molly Long adding the other score.
Corning has two straight Section 5 foes on its schedule, hosting Irondequoit Thursday and playing at Brighton this weekend. Ithaca travels to Maine-Endwell for a Friday evening matchup.
Vestal NY- Paced by Jake Woodhouse with 4 goals, the Corning Hawks lacrosse team improves to 11-2 on the season with a 10-5 road victory. The Bears made it competitive early in the second quarter, tying the game at 2-2, but Corning took over, outscoring their hosts 8-3 during the remainder of the game. With the loss Vestal drops to 8-5. Up next for the Hawks is a rematch with Ithaca Thursday at Memorial Stadium. Game time is 7:15PM. RLM Sports will provide Audio and Video of that game.
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