Central Valley Academy’s Brynlee Metott and Rome Free Academy’s Carly Wutsch (from left) battle for possession of the ball Tuesday at RFA Stadium in Rome.
Central Valley Academy’s Brynlee Metott and Rome Free Academy’s Carly Wutsch (from left) battle for possession of the ball Tuesday at RFA Stadium in Rome.
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Mohawk Valley high school sports scoreboard, schedule for September 2-7

Here are results and highlights for Mohawk Valley high school sports competition during the week of September 1-7, 2025.

Sunday, September 7 results

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GIRLS SOCCER

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville HS

Raiyah Patterson had two goals and one assist for New Harford, and Bria Nackley, Julia Peplinski, Elizabeth Rayhill, Laney St. Croix and Maddie Truax each scored a goal. New Hartford led 2-0 at halftime after Nardin scored first.

Records: New Hartford 3-0-1; Nardin Academy 3-2-0.

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament at Central Valley Academy

Brynlee Metott scored for Central Valley Academy in a match that was tied at halftime.

Records: Horseheads n/a; Central Valley Academy 1-2-0.

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville

Records: Fillmore n/a; Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1-2-0.

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville HS

Records: Northville 2-1-0, Amsterdam 1-3-0.

Saturday, September 6 results

FIELD HOCKEY

Leah Randall scored five goals for Clinton, Katie Randall had two goals and two assists, Molly Randall had one goal, and Madison Rey had three assists.

Records: New York Mills 0-1-0; Clinton 1-1-0.

Mara Erway scored a goal with an assist from Corrine Foote in the second half for Holland Patent. Goalie Ava Larry made one save for the Golden Knights.

Records: Holland Patent 1-0-0; Canastota 0-2-0.

Whitesboro Tournament championship

Adriana Izzo scored both goals for Little Falls, and Lauren Sonderman scored for New Hartford.Little Falls also defeated Fayetteville-Manlius 1-0 in the junior varsity championship game.

Records: Little Falls 4-1-0; New Hartford 2-1-0.

Whitesboro Tournament consolation

Elizabeth Kilmer had one goal and one assist for Fayetteville-Manlius, and Addison Cook had one and one for Whitesboro.

Records: Fayetteville-Manlius 2-2-0; Whitesboro 1-2-0.

BOYS SOCCER

Nico Lavesa-Cesana made six saves for Holland Patent, and Joseph McChesney made four for Holland Patent in a scoreless overtime tie.

Records: Holland Patent 0-0-1, 0-0-1 TVL Pioneer; Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 2-0-1, 0-0-1 TVL Pioneer.

Tyler Quackenbush made eight saves for Whitesboro, and Griffin Boury had three for Jamesville-DeWitt in a scoreless overtime draw.

Records: Whitesboro 1-1-1; Jamesville-DeWitt 3-0-1.

Match played at Jamesille-DeWitt HS

Anthony Vinci scored two goals, and Landon Sulley had one goal and three assists for Rome Free Academy.

Records: Rome Free Academy 1-1-0; Auburn 0-3-0.

Shane Bradley had three goals and one assist for Cooperstown, Henry Ayers scored two goals, Gavin Grady had one goal and one assist, Hayden Spencer scored one goal, and Cooper Coleman made four saves in the shutout.

Records: Tully 1-1-0; Cooperstown 1-0-0.

Gavin Karwoski scored five goals for Chittenango.

Records: Chittenango 2-1-0; Canastota 1-2-0.

Cooper Bibighaus had four goals and two assists for Loudonville Christian, raising his total to 12 goals through three matches.

Records: Loudonville Christian 3-0-0; Canajoharie/Fort Plain 0-1-1.

Wildcat Tournament consolation match at West Genesee HS

Muhumud Saladi scored two goals and Lando Aung had one for Proctor.

Liverpool played West Genesee to a scoreless tie in the championship match.

Records: Canisius 0-1-1; Proctor 2-1-1.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament championship match at Waterville

Records: Greene 2-0-0; Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 1-1-0.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament consolation match at Waterville

Braydon Decker made five saves for Waterville, and Spencer Cark made four for Madison in a scoreless match.

Records: Madison 0-1-1; Waterville 0-2-1.

Mt. Markham Optimist Tournament championship match

Owen Jones scored two goals and Bradley Mazariegos-Jimenez had one for Mt. Markham, and goalkeeper Alan Macario-Hernandez made two saves in the shutout.

LaFargeville defeated Unadilla Valley/Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton 2-1 in the consolation match.

Records: Cherry Valley-Springfield n/a; Mt. Markham 3-0-0.

Skaneateles Tournament championship match

Benjamin Stevens and Soren Stevenson each scored a goal for New Hartford.

Skaneateles defeated Rochester’s Aquinas Institute 3-1 in the championship match.

Records: New Hartford 2-0-2; Henninger 0-2-0.

GIRLS SOCCER

Holland Patent led 4-3 at halftime and added four goals in the second half. Faith Zylinsky scored four goals and assisted on a fifth for Holland Patent, Marissa Delpico had two goals and two assists, and Sophia Rachon had two and one.

Records: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 0-1-0, 0-1-0 TVL West; Holland Patent 2-0-0, 1-0-0 TVL West.

Hannah Dewan scored two goals and Sophia Barker had one for Camden. Sephronia Davis and Liliya Armitage-Leuthauser each scored once for Oneida.

Records: Camden 2-0-0, 1-0-0 TVL West; Oneida 0-2-0, 0-1-0 TVL West.

Dolgeville scored six goals in the second half of a match that had been tied at 2 at halftime. Ryleigh Kenyon had two goals and one assist, Olivia Galletta scored two goals, Addison Comstock had one goal and two assists, Payton Costock and Emma Mosher each had one goal and one assist, and Emma Hall scored the other goal for Dolgeville.

Records: Proctor 0-1-0; Dolgeville 3-0-0.

Natalie Hollingshead scored all three goals for Baldwinsville.

Records: Rome Free Academy 0-2-0; Baldwinsville 2-1-0.

Madelyn Lund had one goal and two assists for Tully.

Records: Tully 2-0-0; Cooperstown 0-1-0.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament at consolation match Waterville

Addie Cornish scored for Warerville, and Natalie KIlts was credited with 22 saves in the shutout.

Records: Greene Waterville 2-1-0.

Sauquoit Valley Tournament championship match

Tristyn Williams scored three goals for Sauquoit Valley which led 3-0 at halftime. Lillyan Brennan added two goals, Sophia Zegarelli scored one, and goalie Allyson Brennan made six saves in the shutout.

Records: South Lewis 1-3-0; Sauquoit Valley 3-0-0.

Sauquoit Valley Tournament consolation match

Records: Little Falls 0-2-0; Adirondack 1-2-0.

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament at Columbia HS

New Hartford scored three goals in the second half after trailing 2-0 at halftime. Elizabeth Rayhill scored two of the New Hartford goals, and Maddie Truax scored the third.

Records: New Hartford 2-0-1; Columbia 0-0-1.

Friday, September 5 results

FIELD HOCKEY

Ruby Gillis scored two goals for Cazenovia, and Rae Western made three saves in the shutout

Records: Mt. Markham/Cooperstown 0-1-1; Cazenovia 3-1-0.

Whitesboro Tournament

Adriana Izzo scored two goals and assisted on a third, and her sister Giuliana made five saves as Little Falls defeated Fayetteville-Manlius for the second time this season. Alexa Eddy and Jayden Regan each contributed one goal. Little Falls plays New Hartford in Saturday’s championship game.

Little Falls also defeated Fayetteville-Manlius 1-0 in the junior varsity tournament.

Records: Little Falls 3-1-0; Fayetteville-Manlius 1-2-0.

Whitesboro Tournament

Grace Bannigan had two goals and one assist, and Jillian DePerno scored the other goal for New Hartford. Sophia Spiwak made two saves in the shutout. New Hartford plays Little Falls in Saturday’s championship game.

Records: New Hartford 2-0-0, 1-0-0 TVL Colonial; Whitesboro 1-1-0, 0-1-0 TVL Colonial.

BOYS SOCCER

Ryder Brown scored both goals for Fabius-Pompey, and Brady Neuner and Trevor Barnum combined to make five saves in the shutout.

Records: Sauquoit Valley 0-1-0; Fabius-Pompey 2-2-0.

Gavin Hughes was credited with 22 saves, and Benedict Sang scored the Utica Acadmy of Science.

Records: Utica Academy of Science 1-1-0; Central Square 1-1-0.

Wildcat Tournament at West Genesee HS

Jacob McQuaters scored twice for Liverpool which plays West Genesee in Saturday’s championship match. West Genesee defeated Buffalo’s Canisius High School in a penalty kick shootout after playing to a scoreless overtime tie.

Records: Liverpool 2-0-0; Proctor 1-1-1.

Skaneateles Tournament

Brendan Gruneich and Soren Stevenson scored for New Hartford which led 1-0 at halftime. Skaneateles defeated Henninger 7-0 in the other first round match.

Records: Aquinas Institute 0-0-1; New Hartford 1-0-2.

GIRLS SOCCER

Leah Bray scored all three goals for Herkimer, including the tying goal in the final minute of regulation, and the winner at the end of the first overtime period. Hailey Haver and Bradie Jones scored for Poland which led 2-0 at halftime.

Records: Herkimer 2-0-0; Poland 1-2-0.

Bianca Adam scored in the first half for Cooperstown, and Emma Johnson made 12 saves in the shutout.

Records: Cooperstown 1-0-0, 1-0-0 CSC-II; Remsen 0-2-0, 0-1-0 CSC-II.

Rihana Dye and Abbey Hope scored the Hamilton goals.

Records: Hamilton 2-0-0; Cincinnatus 2-1-0.

Addison Nortz scored both Beaver River goals.

Records: West Canada Valley 0-1-0; Beaver River 3-0-0.

Leah Baker and Addie Cornish scored goals in the second half for Waterville which had trailed 1-0 at halftime. Goalkeeper Natalie Kilts made 13 saves for Waterville.

Records: Waterville 1-1-0; Sherburne-Earlville 1-2-0.

Gabby Davis scored three of Stockbridge Valley’s four second-half goals.

Records: Brookfield 0-3-0, 0-1-0 CCL; Stockbridge Valley 1-1-0, 1-0-0 CCL.

Sauquoit Valley Tournament

Natalee Billhardt, Rachel Dolan, Chloe Kraeger and Caylee Young scored goals for South Lewis.

Records: Little Falls 0-2-0; South Lewis 1-2-0.

Mt. Markham Optimist Tournament

Kyra Piersma scored five goals and assisted on a sixth for Mt. Markham in the first round of its Optimist Tournament.

Records: Cherry Valley-Springfield 1-1-0; Mt. Markham 2-0-0.

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament

Lily Arduini scored twice in the second half for Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville, the first time off a Kate Elwood corner kick, and later unassisted. Amira Ross had scored in the first half for Edmeston/Morris.

Records: Edmeston/Morris n/a; Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 1-1-0.

NYSSCOGS Hall of Fame Tournament

Records: Lewiston-Porter 1-0-0; Central Valley Academy 1-1-0.

GIRLS TENNIS

Whitesboro’s Liana Levkovets won her third singles match 2-1 with a 10-7 third set.

Records: Notre Dame 1-1; Whitesboro 3-1.

Records: Holland Patent 0-3; Rome Free Academy 4-0.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

21-25, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19, 17-15

Pyper McEwan had 18 kills and 12 digs for Hamilton, and Cameron Cleveland had 14 and 18 with six aces. Polly Hansen-Rodriguez added nine kills and three blocks, and setter Alivya Packer had 40 assists.

Records: Hamilton 1-1, 1-1 OHSL Patriot National; Bishop Ludden 2-1, 1-0 OHSL Patriot National.

Thursday, September 4 results

FIELD HOCKEY

Khloe Reese had one goal and one assist, and Aileen Carey, Madalyn Parry and Josie Summa each scored a goal for Rome Free Academy.

Records: Baldwinsville 0-2-0; Rome Free Academy 1-0-0.

Madison Campione scored three goals, and Iley Rowland had two goals and one assist for Central Valley Academy.

Records: Central Valley Academy 1-0-1; Sauquoit Valley 0-1-0.

BOYS SOCCER

Landry Rose and Cameron Calkins scored the Camden goals.

Records: Camden 3-1-0; Canastota 1-1-0.

Lucas Manley, Will Rogers and Adam Vadney each scored one goal in the second half for Little Falls.

Records: Little Falls 1-0-0; Faith Heritage 1-2-0.

Sam Bono scored two goals for Clinton.

Records: Edmeston 1-1-0; Clinton 1-1-0.

Records: Town of Webb 0-3-0; Herkimer 1-0-0.

Logan Moffitt had two goals and three assists, and three teammates each scored two goals for McGraw which led 9-0 at halftime.

Records: Brookfield 0-1-0, 0-1-0 CCL; McGraw 4-0-0, 1-0-0 CCL.

Jacob Sulton scored two goals, and William Leinbach had one goal and two assists for Sherburne-Earlville.

Records: Sherburne-Earlville 1-1-0; Oxford Academy 0-2-0.

Myles Hayes scored both Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville goals in the first half. Isaac lark scored the tying goal for Canajoharie/Fort Plain, and neither team broke the tie through the second half and two overtime periods.

Records: Canajoharie/Fort Plain 0-0-1; Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville 0-0-1.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament at Waterville

Brayden Schultz and Yurem Santis scored for Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young plays Greene in Saturday’s championship match.

Records: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 1-0-0; Waterville 0-2-0.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament at Waterville

Records: Madison 0-1-0; Greene 1-0-0.

GIRLS SOCCER

Isabella Smith scored two goals Ella Getz had one for Westmoreland.

Records: Westmoreland 1-1-0; Adirondack 0-1-0.

Izadora Flemma and Brooke Sherline scored second-half goals for Whitesboro.

Records: Whitesboro 0-1-1; Bishop Ludden 0-1-1.

GIRLS TENNIS

Records: Herkimer 0-1, 0-1 CSC; Sauquoit Valley 1-0, 1-0 CSC.

Records: Canastota 0-2, 0-1 CSC; Little Falls 1-0, 1-0 CSC.

FOOTBALL

Wednesday, September 3 results

FIELD HOCKEY

Piper Haffey, Molly Orth and Addison Shantal each scored a goal, and Morrisville-Eaton goalie Mikenna Broedel made six saves in the shutout.

Records: Weedsport 1-2-0; Morrisville-Eaton 1-1-0.

Grace Bannigan scored two goals and assisted on a third for New Hartford, and Jillian DePerno and Lena Qandah each scored a goal.

Records: Canastota 0-1-0; New Hartford 1-0-0.

Sheridan Pouliot scored a goal assisted by Alyssa Lessels, and Makenna Dodge made seven saves in an overtime shutout for Vernon-Verona-Sherrill.

Records: Clinton 0-1-0; Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 1-0-0.

BOYS GOLF

Tiernan Farnum and Fred Sperbeck shot 37s for Cobleskill-Richmondville.

GIRLS GOLF

BOYS SOCCER

Kyle Little had two goals and one assist, and Anthony Chmukh had one and two for Whitesboro. Xavier Pawlowski, Andrey Sidorevich and Joeseph Wendell each added a goal in the win at Jamesville-DeWitt High School.

Records: Whitesboro 1-1-0; Auburn 0-1-0.

Gavin Karwowski scored five of the Chittenango goals and assisted on the sixth. Almin Husovic and Justin Lohr scored the Utica Academy of Science goals, each with an assist from Daniel Marinich.

Records: Chittenango 1-1-0; Utica Academy of Science 0-1-0.

Logan Moffitt scored three times for McGraw which had nine goals before halftime.

Records: McGraw 3-0-0; Remsen 0-1-0.

Anthony Fiorini scored the Rome Free Academy goal.

Records: Rome Free Academy 0-1-0; Jamesville-DeWitt 3-0-0.

GIRLS SOCCER

Leah Bray scored five goals for Herkimer, including the first three of the second half as the Magicians broke away from a 3-3 haltime tie. Katelyn Carney added a goal and an assist in the win, and Cambrin Kozma assisted on three goals. Alyssa Bladek was credited with all three Little Falls goals.

Records: Little Falls 0-1-0, 0-1-0 CSC-II; Herkimer 1-0-0, 1-0-0 CSC-II.

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown trailed 3-1 at halftime and scored three goals in the second half.

Records: Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 1-0-0; Canastota 1-1-0.

Faith Zylinsky scored two goals for Holland Patent, and Chyanne Lighthall added one goal and one assist.

Records: Clinton 0-1-0; Holland Patent 1-0-0.

Emma Looman and Molly Rauch each scored a goal for Dolgeville, and goalie Mallory Smith made five saves in the shutout.

Records: Oriskany 0-1-0; Dolgeville 2-0-0.

AnnMarie Goodson and Sanita Selimovic scored in the second half for Frankfort-Schuyler which won after trailing 1-0 at halftime. Marissa Karis scored for Remsen.

Records: Remsen 0-1-0; Frankfort-Schuyler 1-0-0.

Records: Canajoharie/Fort Plain 1-1-0; Cherry Valley-Springfied 1-0-0.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament at Waterville HS

Issy Seamon scored three goals and Abby Jones had two for Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young. Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young plays Greene in Saturday’s tournament championship match.

Records: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 1-0-0; Waterville 0-1-0.

Brothertown Optimist Tournament at Waterville HS

Records: Madison 0-1-0; Greene 1-0-0.

GIRLS TENNIS

Rome Free Academy won two of three three-set matches – Rachel O’Rourke at third singles, and Wildiany Mercado Castillo and Iyana-Maria Tillman at fourth doubles.

Records: Rome Free Academy 3-0, 2-0 TVL Colonial; New Hartford 1-1, 1-1 TVL Colonial.

Records: Proctor 0-3, 0-2 TVL Colonial; Whitesboro 2-1, 1-1 TVL Colonial.

Records: Central Valley Academy 2-1, 2-1 TVL Pioneer; Camden 1-1, 1-0 TVL Pioneer.

Records: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 0-3, 0-2 TVL Pioneer; Oneida 3-0, 2-0 TVL Pioneer.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

20-25, 25-15, 22-25, 25-21, 15-13

Cameron Cleveland had 16 kills and Pyper McEwan had 10 for Hamilton, and Alivya Packer had 32 assists.

Records: Weedsport 0-1, 0-1 OHSL Patriot National; Hamilton 1-0, 1-0 OHSL Patriot National.

Tuesday, September 2 results

FIELD HOCKEY

Teams traded goals in the second quarter with Layla Rice scoring for Mt. Markham and Madison Campione for Central Valley Academy.

Records: Mt. Markham 0-0-1; Central Valley Academy 0-0-1.

Adriana Izzo and Jayden Regan scored goals for Little Falls.

Records: Little Falls 2-1-0; Johnstown 1-1-0.

BOYS SOCCER

Brody Anderson and Damir Vauruk each had a goal and an assist for Westmoreland/Oriskany, and Daniel Kosakowski and Tyler Tamburino each scored a goal.

Records: Waterville 0-1-0; Westmoreland/Oriskany 1-0-0.

Canastota led 1-0 at halftime and scored four goals in the second half.

Records: Town of Webb 0-2-0; Canastota 1-0-0.

GIRLS SOCCER

Logan Langel and Abbey Hope scored Hamilton goals in the second half after Westmoreland had tied the score at 1. Eva McCorkle’s goal gave Hamilton a 1-0 halftime lead, and Ella Getz scored the tying goal for Westmoreland.

Records: Westmoreland 0-1-0; Hamilton 1-0-0.

Rome Free Academy led 1-0 at halftime before Anna Donahue and Brynlee Metott scored goals for Central Valley Academy during the second half. Leah Brown made 11 saves for Central Valley Academy. Kate Lawless scored and Kamron Waterman made seven saves for Rome Free Academy.

Records: Central Valley Academy 1-0-0; Rome Free Academy 0-1-0.

Raiyah Patterson scored one goal and assisted on another, and Marisol Gadziala and Keegan Matthews each scored a goal for New Hartford which pulled way from a 1-all halftime tie.

Records: Marcellus 0-1; New Hartford 2-0.

Emily Gilsenan scored two goals for Camden which led 3-0 at halftime, and Kylie Andrews, Sophia Baker and Gabriella Kohli each added one goal.

Records: Sandy Creek 0-2-0; Camden 1-0-0.

GIRLS TENNIS

Records: Clinton 0-1; Notre Dame 1-0.

Records: Whitesboro 1-1; Camden 0-1.

This article originally appeared on Times Telegram: Mohawk Valley high school sports scoreboard, schedule for September 2-7

Reporting by Jon Rathbun, Herkimer Times Telegram / Times Telegram

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