Sports Snippets: November 3, 2023 – All Otsego

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Sports Snippets: November 3, 2023

Compiled by WRILEY NELSON

CV-S Girls Win Upsets in Playoffs; Milford, Edmeston/Morris Advance

SOUTH KORTRIGHT—Morgan Huff scored the game-winner in Cherry Valley-Springfield girls soccer’s nail-biting double-overtime victory over South Kortright in a Section IV Class D playoff game on Wednesday, October 18. SK scored seven minutes into the match and again shortly after Huff tied the game. The score was tied 2-2 at the half and remained there through regulation and nearly two full overtime periods. Huff finally netted the golden goal with four minutes left to play. Mackenzie McGovern finished with one goal for the Patriots, while Daphnee West recorded 16 saves in the win.

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