C-NS, Liverpool girls golfers have opening matches of season

Tice, Barnes help Northstars to pair of victories

ONONDAGA COUNTY – Though April weather remained quite volatile, the Cicero-North Syracuse and Liverpool girls golf teams set out on their 2025 seasons.

Both C-NS sides were victorious against each of the Baldwinsville sides in Monday afternoon’s good scoring conditions, with C-NS Blue handling B’ville Red in a 174-202 decision at Northern Pines.

Chloe Tice’s nine-hole score of 38 led all individuals, four ahead of the 42 from the Bees’ Peyton Kowalski. Abby Hildreth and Lauren Sisk tied for third with 45 and Aubrey Panto’s 46 was well clear of the 50 B’ville’s Kelly Nadzan posted.

As that went on, C-NS Green edged B’ville White 266-271, the key at the top where Sofia’s Normanly shot 61 five ahead of Bees teammates Carmela Budzich and Olivia Denny. Jillian King and Hayden Willkie both shot 68 and Allison Snell had a 69.

Liverpool, meanwhile, took a 202-237 defeat to Fayetteville-Manlius White Monday at Green Lakes. Anya McGillivray shot a 57 beating out the 58 from Della Budlong and 59 from Harper Foriero, but the Hornets swept the top four spots led by Emma Li, whose 45 was the only score under 50.

In Tuesday’s match at Hickroy Hills Liverpool fell to West Genesee 175-196. Foreiro led this time, her 43 well back of the Wildcats’ Eliana Kent (34) and Sophia Simiele (36), while McGillivray had a 45. The 54s came from Elizabeth Cook and Alexandra Kerneklina.

This happened as C-NS Blue went up against F-M Green at Green Lakes, and despite the Northstars’ good total it still lost 157-182 to the Hornets.

Tice shot 39, tied for second with Erin Graves behind the low 37 from F-M Green’s Bella Fullmer. Three other Hornets were ahead of Hildreth’s 46 as Jessica Barnes shot 47 to beat Aubrey Panto’s 50 and Sisk’s 52.

More matched followed on Thursday afternoon with C-NS Blue returning to Green Lakes to face F-M White and rolling past that group of Hornets 186-214.

Barnes pulled away for individual honors, her 41 a full six shots clear of the 47 from Tice. F-M White’s Katherine Parmley matched Tice, but Hildreth, Sisk and Panto all finished at 49 to add to the Northstars’ margin.

When it was C-NS Green’s turn against B’ville Red on that same day and it lost 200-233 at Northern Pines. King shot 55, fourth among individuals behind Kowalski (45), Amelia Hahn (49) and Kelly Nadzan (51), with Normanly and Grace DiOrio both posting totals of 59.

C-NS Blue and Liverpool faced each other this week, with the Warriors also having matches against B’ville Red and F-M Green and the Northstars taking on B’ville Red and West Genesee.

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