Windsor's Bob Mulcahy win a secondstraight gold medal
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Keith Buehler scored two goals for Central in the victory over NewYork City. He also scored the game-winning goal against HudsonValley, scoring with 11:17 left in the third period to break a1-all tie. Archery
Windsor's Bob Mulcahy put himself in position to win a secondstraight gold medal in the Open men's all-around competition,grabbing a slim lead through four of six rounds of competition atthe 17C Sports Facility in the Town of Union.
Mulcahy has 1,078 points through four rounds, 10 points ahead offirst-day leader Earl Rudy of Phoenix. Matthew Miller of Glendalewas third with 1,051 points.
In third place after Thursday's two rounds, Mulcahy moved intofirst place Saturday on the strength of a first-place tie in the90-meter event and a second-place finish in the 70-meter event. Baseball
Aaron Benton drove in a run and also scored a run as Westerndefeated Central, 3-1, in the Scholastic men's bronze medal game atUnion-Endicott's Pete Sylvester Field.
Candor's Cody Rose took the loss for Central, giving up two runs infour innings. Endwell's Andrew Barbarino drove in a run andVestal's Jeremy Baltz scored a run for Central.
Central reached the bronze medal game with a 1-0 victory over LongIsland earlier Saturday, with Vestal's Erik Lambe tossing afive-hitter. Central would have reached the gold medal game with anAdirondack victory over New York City in the final game of poolplay, but New York City rallied from a 5-0 deficit to win 7-6. Basketball
Will Gates of Willseyville scored 27 points as Central rolled pastNew York City, 103-85, to advance to the Scholastic men's goldmedal game at the BU Events Center.
Vestal's Mike Patterson added 15 points and Binghamton's Jimmy Gray13 for Central, which improved to 3-0 in pool play and will playWestern at noon today.Central led 47-36 at halftime and graduallypulled away in the second half. Boxing
Binghamton's Wendy Casey won the Open women's gold medal in thelight welterweight (138-pound) weight class when her opponent, NewYork City's Nicole Ruiz, failed to show up for their bout atSusquehanna Valley High School.
It's the second straight gold medal for Casey. Diving
Owego's Sarah Ficarro took the gold medal -- the first in divingfor Central in Empire State Games history -- in the Scholasticwomen's 1-meter event at SUNY Cortland.
Ficarro won with a score of 345.10, just edging Adirondack's AndrewKrok, who had a score of 342.05.
Johnson City's Danielle McCarthy won the bronze medal in the Openwomen's 1-meter event. McCarthy had previously won a silver medalin the 3-meter event. Field hockey
Central won a pair of games Saturday in Scholastic women'scompetition at Vestal High School to even its record at 2-2 andearn a berth in today's 9 a.m. bronze medal game againstAdirondack.
Central defeated Western, 3-2, in overtime in its final pool-playgame. In the morning match, Central defeated Adirondack, 2-1, asLindsey Smith's goal broke a 1-all tie with 4:16 remaining in thesecond half. Lacrosse
Erin Fitzgerald, Devon Rhodes, and Janine Hillier scored two goalseach as Long Island denied Central a berth in the Scholasticwomen's gold medal game with an 8-7 victory. Central will faceHudson Valley in the bronze medal game at 10:30 this morning atEast Middle School in Binghamton.
The Central Scholastic men's match against Hudson Valley was playedSaturday night because of inclement weather. Soccer
Binghamton's Jason Stenta combined with Steve White to make fivesaves as Central advanced to today's gold medal game in Open men'ssoccer competition with a 1-0 victory over Long Island atBinghamton University.
John Pelligra's goal with 34:48 remaining in the second half brokea scoreless tie for Central, which went 3-0 in pool play and willface New York City in the gold medal game at 11 this morning.Central last won the gold medal in Open men's soccer in 2004.
Both Central's men's and women's Scholastic teams completed poolplay at 2-1 with victories Saturday, with the women reaching thegold medal game.
The Central women eked out a 2-1 overtime victory over HudsonValley. Stephanie Bonzerato scored the game-winner with 10:50remaining in overtime. Apalachin's Jamie Holliday also scored agoal for Central, which will face Long Island in the bronze medalgame at 8:30 this morning at BU.
The Central men blanked Western, 2-0, with Vincent Scaravillo andBlair Bellamy scoring goals in the victory. Central will face NewYork City in the bronze medal game, also at 8:30 a.m. Tennis
Horseheads' Sam Deluccia and his partner Joey Robinson completed aperfect 5-0 run in doubles play, coming up with a key victorySaturday as Central won the silver medal with a 3-2 victory overAdirondack.
Deluccia and Robinson defeated Robert Schmitz and Joseph Holm, 6-0,6-0, as Central swept all three doubles matches against Adirondack.
Binghamton's Alex Tsai went 1-4 in singles play for Central, whichwent 4-1 in team competition, losing only to unbeaten gold medalwinner Long Island. Volleyball
Central was knocked out of medal contention in Scholastic women'splay with a 25-10, 25-17 loss to Long Island at SUNY Cortland.
Central went 2-3 during pool play to earn the fourth seed out ofsix teams. After defeating fifth-seeded Adirondack, 25-19, 26-24,Central lost to second-seeded Western in three games, 25-14, 18-25,15-12 prior to the loss to Long Island. Central, which featuresApalachin's Kelly Lavender, would have reached the bronze medalgame by defeating Long Island.
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