The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

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CAZENOVIA 13, CHITTENANG­O6 » Sporting a 7-4 halftime advantage, the Cazenovia Lakers limited the Chittenang­o Bears to two second half scores en route to a 13-6 win. Mikaylee Whalen led Cazenovia with four scores in the win. Sarah Martin paced Chittenang­o with three goals and an assist.

Caz: Lauren Burbidge 1-0, Laura Connor 1-1, Glenn Hartley 3- 0, Grace Rajkowski 2-0, MorganMali­ga 1-0, Mikaylee Whalen 4-0, Chloe Willard 2-2. Saves - Laura Lorraine 5.

Chitt: Sarah Martin 3-1, Julia Pynn 0-2, Tiffany Scofield 1- 0, Ally Shoemaker 2-0. Saves - Hailee Watt 8.

Records: Cazenovia 5-3, 6-7; Chittenang­o 0-7, 1-10 NEWHARTFOR­D20, VERNONVERO­NA-SHERRILL 8 » Jordan Restivo buried eight goals against Vernon-Verona-Sherrill on Tuesday to help lead New Hartford to a 20-8 road win. VERNON- VERONA- SHERRILL 10, UTICA NOTRE DAME 2» Vernon-Verona- Sherrill had been waiting since Saturday, April 28 to finish off a contest against Utica Notre Dame. On Monday, they had the opportunit­y to do just that. Resuming the contest with a 9-2 lead entering the fifth inning, the Red Devils made short work of the Jugglers in the abbreviate­d portion of the evening with a 10-2 final, giving April 28th starter AJ Farina a win two weeks in the making. ONEIDA 7, WHITESBORO 6 » Extra innings has become a trend for Oneida softball as of late, and that trend continued on Monday with a nine-inning walk-off win against Whitesboro. Sydney Lusher scored the gamewinnin­g run for Mike Curro’s Oneida side, capping a nine-inning, eight strikeout performanc­e from starting pitcher Kyra Shlotzhaue­r. 243, NOTRE DAME 311 » Notre Dame’s Joe Miga shot a match-low 40 at Oneida Community Golf Course on Monday, but it was not enough as the Jugglers fell to a Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Red Devil side paced by Caleb Decker’s 42. No. 76, also hit the track for numerous sessions. Former Open Sportsman champion Jack Miller was on hand along with Claude Hutchings Jr.

These four drivers will be joined next Sunday, May 13 by a host of invaders from al l over the Northeast as the DIRTcar 358-Modified series kicks off at Utica- Rome Speedway with the running of the $ 4,000 to win New Yorker 100 as part of the 57th season opener for the track.

The event is the 12th DIRTcar 358- Modif ied Series event in the history of the speedway. The last time the series visited Mat Williamson made a stunning drive in the second half of the race to steal the victory late from Stewart Friesen and Matt Sheppard. Danny Johnson and Brett Hearn are tied for the most small-block series wins at the speedway with four apiece.

Besides being the kickof f for the DIRT- car 358- Modif ied Series, it is also the first full point event for the Dir tTrackDige­st . com DIRTc a r 358 - Modi - f ieds. At the end of the season the highest point man wi l l walk away with a $ 5,000 payday for the championsh­ip with everyone in top 10 sharing in the nearly $ 20,000 point fund which is one of the best for 358- Modifieds in the Northeast.

The Broedel Energy DIRTcar Sportsman and Ted’s Auto Body DIRTcar Pro Stocks wi l l start their point season with the Rookie Sportsman completing the act ion- packed program which is presented by Budweiser, VP Racing Fuels and St. Lawrence Radiology Serving Oneida Healthcare, Lewis County Hospital and Open MRI of Mohawk Valley LLC.

Gates for the exciting May 13 program will open at 3 p.m. with racing slated for 6 p.m. Adult admission will be $22 while student, senior, and military admission set at $18. Kids under the age of 16 are free.

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