- First Posted: 2005-05-07
- Updated: 2018-09-22 18:27:37
Saturday: Midlakes wins and More
It's been a long first varsity season for Midlakes, but today was a day for celebration as the Eagles won a 7-6 overtime victory over visiting Haverling. In other contests, McQuaid Jesuit, Thomas and Schroeder were all winners.
Haverling scored 3 goals in the last 3:20 of the game to force Midlakes overtime. The last goal came with 0:47 in regulation. Midlakes midfielder Nate Stevens scored a man up goal just 29 seconds into overtime to win their first varsity game.
Scoring for Midlakes were Stevens (3g), John Biggs (2g), Dom Valerio (1g-2a), Chris Underwood (1g) and Jeremy Denisi (1a). Brandan Hennessy made 18 saves for the Eagles (1-12).
Scoring for Haverling were Jeremy Sutfin (3g), Ryan Finney (1g-1a), McKenzie Durham (1g-1a), Richie Zajac (1g), Chris Osborne (2a) and Alex Durham (1a). Jeremiah Wilder had 10 saves for the Rams (4-10).
In their first game, Aquinas was the 5-4 winner and so fans for both teams expected a good, close game. Such was not the case however, as McQuaid Jesuit took a 6-1 half time lead and scored six goals in the third to finished with a 13-5 win at home. The Little Irish had trouble clearing throughout the game and the McQuaid Jesuit defense was solid and saw numerous take aways from Alex Caton and Christian Cavanaugh. Knight goalie Pat Maguire came up with dramatic saves, fending off a number of powerful shots from Pat King and David Schmandt.
The Knights scored the only two goals in the first quarter as Evan Gallina and Kevin Dacey scored unassisted goals. In the second quarter Gallina scored at 8:36 on a feed from Marty Farchione. Aquinas then scored their only goal of the half when Pat King scored (unassisted) at 6:58. About a minute later Scott Rubino scored an unassisted goal for McQuaid Jesuit and his brother Tyler scored an unassisted goal at 3:38. The last goal of the half was scored by Mark Hanna on a feed from Scott Rubino and the half ended with the knights in command at 6-1.
After the half time break, Aquinas scored first on an unassisted goal by Richie Zajac at 6:58. The Knights answered with five goals in a row. The first goal was credited to Tyler Rubio ("In-Home") when Aquinas goalie Jason LaShomb lost control of the ball and let it fall into the net. That was followed by Andrew Foster (from Farchione), Farchione (unassisted), Hanna (from Farchione) and Farchione alone at 3:10. David Schmandt scored for Aquinas with 0:28 left in the third, but Hanna responded on the following faceoff with an assist from Scott Rubino. The quarter ended with McQuaid Jesuit up 12-3.
The last quarter saw a great deal of transition and few goals. McQuaid Jesuit's single goal came at 4:07 when Tyler Rubino picked up a ground ball and scored. Aquinas had unassisted goals from Pat Eyre at 3:43 and Royce Bleier at 0:21.
McQuaid Jesuit improves to 7-8 (4-1 in GRALL competition) and Aquinas drops to 9-7 (also 4-1 in GRALL).
It was Webster Thomas over Gates Chili, 11-8 in Webster on Saturday afternoon. Thomas took an early lead ending the first quarter up 4-1 and the half at 6-3. The Spartans came within one goal in the last quarter before the Titans pulled ahead for good.
Scoring for the Titans were Brendan Rothfuss (3g-1a), Kevin Kemp (1g-1a), defensemen Mark Schuber (1g-1a), Kurt DetWiller (2g), Max Gurowski (2a), Dom Scalzo (1g-2a) and Alan Luwish (1g-1a). Scoring his first varsity goal was sophomore middie Nick Berkompas. Sophomore goalie Alex Mosher recorded 12 saves for the Titans (5-7).
Scoring for the Spartans were Dave Street (4g-3a), Tom Sudek (1g-1a), Andy Hilton (1g), Tom Elkins (1g) and Andy McEntee (1g). Dave Bellaivia recorded 12 saves for Gates (2-11).
Webster Schroeder took a 4-1 first quarter lead and went into halftime up 6-3 before beating host Pittsford 14-6.
The Warriors scored first with a goal by Jay Willmes (assisted by Grant Catalino) at 8:53. Less than a minute later Tom Costanza scored an unassisted goal in man up. Pittsford's Dylan Bittlingmaier scored for Pittsford at 3:10 but Schroeder came back with unassisted goals by Mike Catalino and then Grant Catalino in man up at 0:37. The quarter ended with the Warriors up 4-1.
The second quarter started out slowly with the ball in transition for the first six minutes. Grant Catalino scored at 5:59 and Willmes scored 34 seconds later with a feed from Chris Ferry. The Panthers came back with the last two goals of the half . Bittlingmaier scored on a feed from Jake Boyce at 3:32 and Justin Rand scored a man up goal (also assisted by Boyce) at 2:42. The half ended with Webster up 6-3.
Pittsford started the second half with two goals, the first by Boyce (assisted by Doug Johnson) and the second at 11:31 by Bittlingmaier (unassisted) which took the Panthers to 5-6 which was as close as they would get. Schroeder went on a five goal streak starting at 7:08 with an unassisted goal by Tom Costanza, followed by a score by Grant Catalino (from his Tom Costanza) at 5:44. Ferry scored on a feed from Jason Cirulli at 4:01 and Tom Costanza finished the third quarter with two unassisted goals. The Warriors took an 11-5 lead.
In the last quarter Andy Winslow scored for Webster at 7:46 to give the Warriors a 12-5 lead. Grant Catalino added a goal at 2:15 and Pittsford scored their last goal at 1:33 when Fred Morse scored his unassisted goal. Schroeder scored their last goal in man up when Joe Didia scored on a feed from Ferry with 0:15 left in the game.
Pittsford goalie Chris Jacobs made 11 saves for the Panthers (4-6). Webster Schroeder goalie Dennis Costanza had 8 saves for the Warriors (7-6).
Senior attackmen Tim Spillett (6g) and Dave Osier (3g-5a) produced 14 of 22 points as the number one ranked NYS Class A team, West Genesee, beat visiting Penn Yan 13-7. West Genny took a 4-0 first quarter lead with Osier scoring three and assisted on the fourth. The Cats held a 6-3 halftime lead and then scored three more in the third. Both teams scored four goals in the last quarter.
Scoring for the Wildcats were Tim Spillett (6g), Dave Osier (3g-5a), Brian Griffin (1g-1a), Jeff Ryan (2a) and Tim Griffin (1g). Also scoring were Mark Cometti (1g),
Kevin Courtney (1g) and Rob Chamberlain (1a).
Scoring for Penn Yan were Jon Van Houten (3g-1a), Dan Mesler (2g-1a) and Dan McGuffie (2g). RJ Wickham had 14 saves for the Mustangs (9-5).
According to the Sunday Finger Lakes Times it was Geneva over Mynderse 16-3 on Saturday. The article states that Mike Toner led the effort with 3g-3a, while Chris Toner added 3g-2a and Carson Poole had 3g for Geneva. Also scoring were John Manion (2g-2a), John Warner (2g-1a), Matt Warner (1g-2a) and Adam Stewart (1g-1a). Geneva improves to 8-6.
Sean McGrimley scored 2g for The Blue Devils (5-8). There were no reports from Geneva or Mynderse.
In another report, the Sunday Finger Lakes Times reported that Waterloo beat visiting Whitney Point (Section 4) with a score of 12-7. T.J. Radka led the effort for the Indians with 4g while Jason Johnson added 2g-1a and Matt Kaiser scored once and assisted on three others. Ten different players scored for Waterloo (10-6). There was no report from Waterloo.
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