Tuesday: Penfield beats Irondequoit, Brighton in OT

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Irondequoit was beaten tonight in a close and exciting game. Mike Larkin scored the game winning goal with 2:25 remaining. Although another large number of games were canceled due to weather/field conditions, seven other games were played. Brighton won their game with Victor in overtime (12-11). Other winners included Fairport, Thomas, Churchville-Chili, East Rochester, Aquinas and Geneva.
  

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Penfield 8 - Irondequoit 7  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Irondequoit
     Record: 6-3
0 2 2 3 0 7
 Penfield
     Record: 9-3
4 2 0 2 0 8
 
 

The book for Irondequoit: Max Kostyk (3g), Emmy Poccia (1g-1a), Nick Doktor (2g-2a), Connor Enright (1g-1a), Goaltending: Eric Fischer 3s/8ga (48 mins)

The book for Penfield: Mike Larkin (1g), Dan O`Brien (2g), Matt Condon (1g), Matt Springer (2a), Alex Miles (3g-1a), Nick Kimmins (1g), Goaltending: Keith Keehn 9s/7ga = 56% (48 mins).

 

 --  Penfield scored four unanswered goals in the opening quarter and then defeat Irondequoit 8-7. The Patriots controlled the first half of the game and although Irondequoit tried to mount a comeback in the second half, Penfield held off their advances. The Eagles tied the game with 6:45 remaining in regulation, before Mike Larkin scored for the Patriots on his only shot of the game to give his team the win.

Penfield dominated in the first quarter. Dan O'Brien, Matt Condon and Alex Miles each scored. Miles added the two final goals of the quarter with the first assisted by Matt Springer and the second unassisted. In the opening quarter, Penfield scored on their first three shots. Irondequoit took five shots in the first quarter with three on cage.

In the second quarter, Irondequoit scored the first goal on an unassisted man-up goal from Max Kostyk who finished the game with three goals for the Eagles. Penfield added two more goals in the next seven minutes. O'Brien and Nick Kimmins scored. O'Brien's goal was assisted by Miles. Kimmins, a long-stick, scored with an underhanded shot from a rebound. With 0:35 remaining in the quarter, Emmy Poccia scored his lone goal (1g-1a) with an assist from Doktor. Poccia's goal was also scored during man-up. The Patriots led 6-2 going into the halftime break.

In the second half, and the third quarter in particular it was all Irondequoit. They added two unanswered goal in the third quarter. All together, spanning three quarters, Irondequoit scored five unanswered goals to tie the game at 6-6. In the third quarter, Connor Enright and Nick Doktor each added one goal. Poccia assisted Enright's goal and Enright assisted Doktor's. Heading into the fourth, Doktor scored just 0:34 into the final quarter (unassisted). With 10:44 remaining in the quarter, Irondequoit tied the game for the first time since 0-0 with a goal from Kostyk (assisted by Doktor).

One minute later, Miles scored (unassisted) to give Penfield back the one goal lead. Irondequoit's Kostyk scored their final goal with 6:45 remaining to tie the game once more. Larkin scored the game winning goal with 2:25 remaining.

In the cage for Penfield, Keith Keehn finished with 9 saves (56%). Keehn also had two ground balls for the Patriots. Connor Russell led his team with five ground balls. The usually demonstrative Russell finished 10/19 (53%) at the face-off draw. Of note, five of his nine losses were due to technical fouls.

For Irondequoit, goalie Eric Fischer, defenseman Andrew Cordes, midfielder Matt Wolfe and attackman Enright each had three ground balls. Fischer finished with three saves between the pipes.  return to top

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Fairport 11 - Rush-Henrietta 1  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Fairport
     Record: 9-2
4 5 1 1 0 11
 Rush-Henrietta
     Record: 3-6
1 0 0 0 0 1
 
 

The book for Fairport: Stephen Danylyshyn (1g-1a), James Manilla (1g-1a), Jerry Warner (1g-1a), Andrew Hays (2g-2a), Derek DeJoe (4g), Max Gerling (1a), Sam Dovan (1g), Pat VanBortle (1g), Goaltending: Blaze Riorden 5s/1ga = 83% (24 mins), Kyle Bowerman 5s/0ga = 100% (12 mins), Pete Gropp 3s/0ga = 100% (12 mins)

The book for Rush-Henrietta: Kenny Pattridge (1g), Jackson Sadowski (1a), Goaltending: Mark Wagner 12s/11ga = 52% (48 mins).

 

 --  Fairport outscored the Royal Comets 4-1 in the first quarter and then added five more before the half on their way to an 11-1 win at home this afternoon. Derek DeJoe (4g) and Drew Hays (2g-2a) led the offense with six other players on the books. DeJoe also led the ground ball effort with eleven. Stephen Danylyshyn won six of six face offs for the Red Raiders (9-2).

Kenny Pattridge scored for Rush-Henrietta with an assist from Jackson Sadowski. Mark Wagner recorded twelve saves for the Royal Comets.  return to top

 

Thomas 18 - Schroeder 9  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Thomas
     Record: 7-4
6 5 4 3 0 18
 Schroeder
     Record: 1-9
2 4 1 2 0 9
 
 

The book for Thomas: Ben Morrill (3g), JT Hauck (4g-2a), John Zawacki (3g-3a), John Hill (2g-1a), Justin Dibernardo (1g), Conor Smith (1g-1a), Troy Crevier (1a), Kendall Dron (1g), Jake Giudice (3g-1a), Goaltending: Don Grace 6s/8ga (41 mins), Zack Mayer 2s/1ga = 67% (7 mins)

The book for Schroeder: Nick Powell (1g), Tyler Mason (2g-3a), Liam Wheatley (2g-1a), Kenny Nelson (1g-1a), Dylan DiFante (2g), Cody Henry (1g), Goaltending: Eric Saltrelli 12s/17ga (44 mins), Nick Russo 2s/1ga = 67% (4 mins).

 

 --  In the battle of the Webster High Schools, Thomas came out on top of Schroeder 18-9. The Titans won all four quarters and led 11-6 at halftime. The Titans took their largest lead (17-7) late in the fourth quarter before Schroeder scored two late goals.

Both teams played two goalies between the pipes. For Schroeder, Eric Saltrelli and Nick Russo both saw time. Saltrelli finished with 12 saves and Russo finished with 2 saves. For Thomas, Don Grave and Zack Mayer played. Grace finished with six saves and Mayer finished with two saves. Leading the offensive charge for Schroeder were Tyler Mason (2g-3a) and Liam Wheatley (2g-1a). For the Titans, senior JT Hauck (4g-2a), junior John Zawacki (3g-3a) and sophomore Jake Giudice (3g-1a) contributed.

Next up: Schroeder takes on the Greece Lightning tomorrow and Thomas (7-4) hosts Churchville-Chili on Thursday.  return to top

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Churchville-Chili 9 - Spencerport 4  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Spencerport
     Record: 5-4
3 0 0 1 0 4
 Churchville-Chili
     Record: 10-1
2 3 3 1 0 9
 
 

The book for Spencerport: Levi Basynnski (1g), Ben Tribunella (1g), Seth Miller (1g-1a), Matt Kaser (1g-1a), Goaltending: Tyler Schweikert 9s/9ga = 50% (48 mins)

The book for Churchville-Chili: Ryan Yunker (3g-2a), Taylor Kolmer (2g), Adam McWilliams (1g), Trevor Hodgins (1a), Pat Bonafede (1a), Jeff Gurbacki (3g-1a), Goaltending: Jack Corcoran 10s/4ga = 71% (48 mins).

 

 --  The Saints scored seven straight goals spanning the final three quarters to secure a 9-4 win over Spencerport this afternoon. Churchville-Chili held the Rangers scoreless in both the second and third quarters. Overall, the game was plagued by penalties with 19 penalties assessed between the two teams, including three unsportsmanlike conduct calls in the fourth quarter.

Spencerport scored the first goal with an unassisted goal from Levi Basynnski only 0:20 into the game. Basynnski picked up the ground ball from the face-off and drove straight to the goal. Churchville-Chili scored the next two with Trevor Hodgins assisting Ryan Yunker and Jeff Gurbacki scoring unassisted. Gurbacki finished with three goals. This was the fourth straight game with Gurbacki scoring over three goals. Spencerport added two more goals to take the lead before time expired in the opening quarter. Seth Miller (from Matt Kaser) and Ben Tribunella (from Marcus Palvino) scored for the Rangers. Spencerport led 3-2 after the first quarter.

Churchville-Chili added three goals in each of the last two quarters. Kolmer and Gurbacki added two each with Adam McWilliams and Yunker adding one each. Yunker added his last one in the fourth quarter with an unassisted goal during man-up. The final goal of the game was also scored during man-up with Kaser scoring (unassisted) at 2:19.

In the cage, Jack Corcoran finished with an impressive 10 saves (71%) for the Saints. Defenseman Nick Bruno led in ground balls with 10 and Corcoran finished with nine. Midfielder Nolan Jessop added six to the count. For Spencerport, Ben Tribunella led with six ground balls. Dylan Osman, Miller and Kaser each added five ground balls to the count. Tyler Schweikert played the entire game and recorded 9 saves (50%).  return to top

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Brighton 12 - Victor 11 in Overtime  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Victor
     Record: 5-5
2 5 1 3 0 11
 Brighton
     Record: 8-2
1 1 6 3 1 12
 
 

The book for Victor: Roy Young (1g), Dale Mattice (1g-1a), John Maloney (1g-3a), TJ DiSanto (2g-1a), Alex Davis (1g), Kyle Benwitz (5g), Pat D`Angelo (1a), Goaltending: Steve Basile 13s/12ga = 52% (48 mins)

The book for Brighton: Kurt Minges (2g-4a), CJ Wool (4g), Steven Cregan (5g-1a), Alex Lebowitz (1g-1a), Goaltending: Jordan Carey 8s/11ga (48 mins).

 

 --  Brighton scored the first goal of the game half-way through the first quarter but Victor came back two minutes later to tie and then in the last minute scored another to take a 2-1 lead at the end of first quarter. After trading goals at the start of the second quarter, The Blue Devils scored four unanswered goals to take a 7-2 lead into the half time break.

The third quarter was owned by Brighton. Max Brauer, who finished with 72%, won seven of seven face offs in the third quarter. The defense, led by David Hill, John Bender and Sam Rabinowitz held Victor to two shots in the third. Meanwhile, the Barons took seven shots, six of which scored, and the teams ended the third quarter in an 8-8 tie.

After the Barons took the score to 11-9, Victor came back with a goal with just over two minutes left in the game after knocking down a clearing pass and hitting an open net. As time expired, Victor senior attackman Kyle Benwitz sent the game into overtime with the teams tied at 1-1.

The Blue Devils won the starting face off and quickly called a time out. Two big saves by senior goalie Jordan Carey, kept the Barons in the game. After stealing the ball and taking it down field, the Barons called their own timeout. Then Steven Cregan scored his fifth goal in the game after dodging from behind the cage and gave Brighton (now 8-2) the win.

Leading the offensive book for the Barons were Kurt Minges (2g-4a), CJ Wool (4g) and Cregan (5g-1a). Victor had seven different players make the offensive book with Kyle Benwitz (5g), John Maloney (1g-3a) and TJ DiSanto (2g-1a) at the top of the list.

Next up: Brighton is at Penn Yan on Thursday and Victor hosts Schroeder on Saturday.  return to top

 

East Rochester 17 - Eastridge 13  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Eastridge
     Record: 4-7
2 2 4 5 0 13
 East Rochester
     Record: 6-3
4 3 3 7 0 17
 
 

The book for Eastridge: Ethan Printy (6g-2a), Chris Giruzzi (3g), Mike Mortillaro (2g), Danny Ott (2g-1a), Goaltending: TJ Ennis 8s/17ga (48 mins)

The book for East Rochester: Raymond Shalvoy (4g-3a), John Reiss (5g), Jordan Michele (3g-4a), Torin Hudson (3a), Clayton Vaughn (1g-1a), Darnell Rhodes (3g-2a), Jake Altman (1g), Goaltending: Jonathan Caton 1s/2ga (6 mins), Liridon Dervisholli 11s/11ga = 50% (42 mins).

 

 --  East Rochester won three quarters to secure the 17-13 win over Eastridge. The Bombers scored the first goal and with the exception of a 1-1 tie, never lost the lead. East Rochester's largest lead was in the fourth quarter when they led 16-11. In the cage for Eastridge, TJ Ennis finished with 8 saves. East Rochester played two goalies, with Jonathan Caton and Liridon Dervisholli both seeing time between the pipes.

Leading in scoring for Eastridge was Printy with 6g-2a. For East Rochester, John Reiss finished with 5g, Jordan Michele added 3g-4a and Raymond Shalvoy finished with 4g-3a. return to top

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Aquinas 11 - McQuaid Jesuit 4  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Aquinas
     Record: 5-5
1 6 3 1 0 11
 McQuaid Jesuit
     Record: 3-6
1 0 0 3 0 4
 
 

The book for Aquinas: Andrew Oberst (1g-1a), Mike Messina (2g-3a), Pete DiLaura (1g), Jake Vogl (2g), Alex Bianchi (1g), Nick Weston (3g), Billy Lombardi (1g-1a), Goaltending

The book for McQuaid Jesuit: Ryan Williams (2g-2a), Brian Nally (1g), Clark Hadley (1a), Josh Bauer (1g), Goaltending: Pat Sheridan 13s/11ga = 54% (48 mins).

 

 --  Although the game started closed, Aquinas scored ten unanswered goals spanning the final three quarters in their 11-4 win over the McQuaid Jesuit.

Aquinas scored the first goal with Andrew Oberst scoring unassisted with 6:16 remaining. McQuaid came back with a goal of their own during man-up. Brian Nally scored (assisted by Ryan Williams). The first quarter ended with the score tied at 1-1.

Aquinas added six in second quarter and then three in the third quarter and one more in the fourth quarter before McQuaid Jesuit scored again. The Knights added the final three goals of the game. In the cage for McQuaid Jesuit, Pat Sheridan finished with 13 saves (54%). Defenseman Ryan Sheridan finished with a team leading five ground balls for the Knights. Brian Nally (4), Jake Bailey (3) and Alex Paroda (3) added to the ground ball count.  return to top

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Geneva 16 - Mynderse 3  

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot
 Mynderse
     Record: 2-4
0 1 1 1 0 3
 Geneva
     Record: 7-2
3 2 6 5 0 16
 
 

The book for Mynderse: Aaron Peterman (2g), Robert Gamache (1g), Casey Irland (1a), Goaltending: Tim Trickler 11s/16ga (48 mins)

The book for Geneva: Billy Eddington (4g-2a), Sean Cunningham (4g-2a), Chris Pitifer (5g), Will Brennan (3a), Drew Feinberg (2g), Steve Fabrizio (1g), Goaltending: Derek Grillone 8s/3ga = 73% (43 mins), Tom Lynch 0s/0ga (5 mins).

 

 --  After a slow start, Geneva waited until there was a downpour in the second half to take off and defeat host Mynderse 16-3. The Panthers had three unanswered goals in the first quarter and led at the half 5-1. As the heavy rains came, the field puddled greatly and many areas turned to mud. Geneva face off man Nate Chilbert came alive in the second half and with the added ball time Geneva added eleven goals. With the win the Panthers improve to 7-2 and host Pal-Mac on Thursday.

Aaron Peterman scored two goals and Robert Gamache added the third for Mynderse, who travel to Bloomfield-Honeoye on Thursday.   return to top

 



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