Onondaga Central
This fall season was not definite and the chances of playing the whole season seemed slim to none. However, to all the athletes' excitement, we were able to compete! The season, of course, was not at all what the athletes would have liked: not having Sectionals, States, and starting a month late. That all seemed dire, but in the end, their performance was great and we were happy for competitions to being again. Sports started on September 21st and ran through the first week of November. Another downside was the cancellation of football. Numerous sports were moved to the "Fall 2" season such as football, girl’s volleyball, girl’s swimming, and indoor track. Some school districts moved all their fall sports to the Fall 2 season which will occur in March. The Fall 2 season will let Onondaga’s football team have their season. For now, here is a recap of the OCS fall teams.
Onondaga’s Cross Country team may not have had large numbers, but they had a strong season. Having six meets, the team excelled, improving their times at every meet. The members included Dylan Price, Paul Adams, Natalie Price, Larissa Fitzgibbons, and Nicole Dooley. Leagues was their biggest meet on November 7th, late into fall, but luckily, the weather was great for running! For the girls, Natalie Price placed 4th, Larissa Fitzgibbons took 5th and Nicole Dooley placed 17th. Natalie and Larissa made the first All League Team for Section 3, as did Dylan Price for the boys. Dylan Price placed 2nd and Paul Adams placed 24th. This year's seniors include Nicole Dooley, Dylan Price, and Larissa Fitzgibbinsons. The team had three away meets and two home meets. Another difference from this season from last was that Senior night was the first meet, kicking off the season. The Onondaga Girls' Varsity Soccer season was filled with victories, despite the shortened season, less practices, and even fewer games. The girls' record was 6-3, winning two thirds of their games. The highlight of their season was their fantastic performance against Faith Heritage, winning 7-0. The girls also won a few difficult games in overtime. Wearing a mask was a struggle for the girls, but they persevered and had a terrific season. The seniors this year included Avianna Baker, Macey DiOrdio, and Cassidy Field. Their fellow teammates gave heartfelt speeches about the seniors and their soccer careers. The Onondaga Boys' Varsity Soccer team was just happy to be able to play this fall and were always able to keep their spirits up. Despite their best efforts, the boys were not able to win a game, but they always put up a good fight and even went into overtime. Another positive for the boys was the tight-knit groups of soccer players got along very well. The team started the season with 12 boys, but lost one due to an injury, proving to be a challenge, by being extremely short on subs. The seniors honored at Senior Night were Colin Doner, Daniel Barclay, Nate Hay, Jacob Kruel, and Chris Gregus. The boys will continue to work on their skills during an indoor season. Great season Onondaga!
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