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Canandaigua
 
Gates Chili
06:00 PM
 

Haverling
 
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06:00 PM
 

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Schroeder
 
Thomas
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Fairport
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07:00 PM
 

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Midlakes
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Leonard`s 200th Point, Hill`s Ten-Point Game Headline Monday

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - Monday's action featured Churchville-Chili's Jaxon Leonard reaching 200 career points in an 11-0 win over Brockport, where Leiston and Marra combined for a perfect afternoon in goal and first varsity goals went to Austin Gefell LAG at Waterlooand Logan Vujanovic. Pal-Mac's Max Hill posted five goals and five assists in a 15-10 win over Kenmore West in the programs' first meeting, and LAG extended its winning streak to five with a 16-6 win at Waterloo behind four goals and two assists from Rider VanZandt and first varsity goals from Connor Duryea, Daniel Hajtmar, and Colin Molinari.

BROCKPORT-0 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-11 -Churchville-Chili picked up an 11-0 Monroe County D-3 win over Brockport on Monday evening, scoring five goals in the first quarter and holding the Blue Devils scoreless throughout. Eight different players scored for the Saints, who extend their winning streak against Brockport to six straight in a series that stands at 24-3.

For Churchville-Chili (3-5), senior Jaxon Leonard led with three goals and two assists, reaching 200 career points in the process. Senior Isaac Bailey added two goals and went nine-for-11 at the faceoff dot (82%). Patrick Callahan, Brayden O'Mara, and Jack Sloan each added one goal and one assist. First varsity goals went to freshman Austin Gefell and sophomore Logan Vujanovic, and O'Mara also picked up his first varsity assist. Eighth-grader David Donaghue added one goal. Junior Kaiden Leiston and senior Dominic Marra were both perfect LAG at Waterlooin goal, combining to stop 15 shots for a 100% save percentage.

For Brockport (4-2), freshman Owen Perkins stopped 13 shots for a 54% save percentage in 48 minutes despite no offensive support from the Blue Devils.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

KENMORE WEST-10 at PAL-MAC-15 - Pal-Mac picked up a 15-10 non-league win over Kenmore West on Monday evening at home in the first meeting between the two programs, scoring five goals in the third quarter and five more in the fourth to pull away after a close first half.

For Pal-Mac (5-2), sophomore Max Hill led with five goals and five assists, while junior Reid Diehl added four goals and one assist and senior Ryan Allen contributed three goals and one assist. Junior Jackson Dennie chipped in two goals and one assist, and senior Brandon Dennie added one goal and one assist. Junior Drew Ikewood stopped 10 shots for a 50% save percentage in goal.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-16 at WATERLOO-6 - Livonia-Avon-Geneseo picked up a 15-6 non-league win at Waterloo on Monday evening, scoring seven LAG at Waterloogoals in the first quarter to build an early lead. Eight different players scored for the Lakers, who extend their winning streak to five games and improve to 5-1.

For Livonia-Avon-Geneseo (5-1), junior Rider VanZandt led with four goals and two assists, while sophomore Will Schweitzer added three goals and four assists and senior Nikolai Hanna contributed two goals and three assists. Owen Schweitzer chipped in two goals, and first varsity goals went to sophomore Connor Duryea, senior Daniel Hajtmar, and junior Colin Molinari. VanZandt went 10-for-14 at the faceoff dot (71%) and freshman Brian Gibbs added five wins in seven attempts (71%). Senior Ayden Szymanski stopped 11 shots for a 65% save percentage in goal.

For Waterloo (0-5), sophomore Jaidyn Ellison led with three goals and two assists, while sophomore Drake Alger added two goals and one assist and senior Kyle Shangraw chipped in one goal. Senior Dylan Acquilano stopped seven shots in 43 minutes in goal.   [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

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Week In Review - Week 5

EDITOR'S NOTE: This weekly summary touches on some of the games played in the recent past and highlights some games of interest in the current week. For more in-depth coverage, click on the DAY OF THE WEEK for more coverage for that day, including box scores, articles, and galleries.

There were fourty-one games played last week. There are Eighty-one out of section games scheduled and 14 were played last week. Section V teams have won 21 and lost 17 (55% wins). There are three undefeated teams at this point: Pittsford at 9-0, Geneva at 5-0 and Marcus Whitman at 2-0.

 Games played last week:41  Games played this season:126
 Leagues games played last week:6  Out of Section games last week:14
 Mismatched Games (>8 pts):12  Close Games (<4 pts): 14
 Undefeated teams:3  Games scheduled for next week:46

 

Looking Back

It was a week filled with individual milestones across the region. Geneva's Ryland Dunham reached 150 career goals on Tuesday, while a wave of players including Brighton's Austin Greece at LAGFlaum, HF-L's Jackson Coon, Rush-Henrietta's Zachary Winner, McQuaid's Domenic Giangreco, and HF-L's Nate Lathrop and James Sprague — all hit the 50 career goal mark at various points throughout the week. On the goalie side, Aquinas's Jake Gibson logged his 600th career save and Haverling's McLane Stermole recorded his 800th. Penfield's Brodie Joyce broke his program's all-time career assist record, while Geneva's Ryland and Jack Dunham each reached 50 career assists. Hunter Kurdziolek of Mynderse-Romulus was a standout performer, posting five goals in back-to-back games as his team earned its first win of the season.

On the team side, Pittsford remained the week's dominant force, improving to 9-0 with wins over Rush-Henrietta and Marcellus. Irondequoit delivered the most dramatic moment of the week, with Doug Velepec scoring in double overtime to edge McQuaid 9-8. McQuaid's John Burrows also came through in the clutch, scoring an overtime winner against Thomas and later Midlakes at Genevaposting five goals against Fayetteville-Manlius. Other highlights included Batavia-Notre Dame picking up its first win of the season and Canandaigua rallying with three fourth-quarter goals to edge Fairport. Penn Yan's Miles Ditzell led all individual scorers on Saturday with five goals in a dominant win over Ithaca.

 

SATURDAY - Saturday featured a string of career milestones: Haverling's McLane Stermole recorded his 800th career save in a loss to LAG, where Owen Schweitzer posted eight goals and Will Schweitzer reached 50 career goals; HF-L's Jackson Coon also hit 50 goals in a 7-4 win over Hamburg. Pittsford stayed unbeaten at 9-0 with a 14-8 win at Marcellus behind four goals from Avery Valenti, Canandaigua rallied with three fourth-quarter goals to edge Fairport 8-7, and McQuaid's John Burrows posted five goals in a 12-11 win over Fayetteville-Manlius. Rush-Henrietta's Zachary Winner also reached 50 career goals in a 16-6 win over Aquinas, while Penn Yan's Miles Ditzell led all scorers on the day with five goals in a 16-5 win over Ithaca.

FRIDAY - Friday's standout performances came from Penfield's Brodie Joyce, who broke the program's all-time career assist record (108) in an 11-7win over Orchard Park, and Geneva's Ryland and Jack Dunham, who each reached 50 career assists in the same game while combining for 10 goals in a 16-1 win over Essex. BH at WhitmanBatavia-Notre Dame picked up its first win of the season with an 18-3 victory over Gananda behind five goals from Trey Rodriguez and four each from Harold Mellander and Nolan Radley, while CNS handed Schroeder an 11-4 loss behind three goals from Adrian Sweeney. Mynderse-Romulus continued its strong stretch with a 9-4 win at Waterloo, with Hunter Kurdziolek posting five goals for the second straight game.

THURSDAY - McQuaid's John Burrows scored in overtime to edge Thomas 10-9 as Domenic Giangreco reached 50 career goals, while Brighton's Austin Flaum hit the same milestone with four goals in a 14-10 win at Pal-Mac. LAG's Jack Ackerman scored with 11 seconds left to edge Wayne 8-7, HF-L's Jackson Coon posted nine points in a 14-6 win over Midlakes where both Nate Lathrop and James Sprague also reached 50 career goals, and Mynderse-Romulus earned its first win behind eight goals from Hunter Kurdziolek. 

WEDNESDAY - There was just one game played today. Victor won 14-7 at Canandaigua behind six goals from Jackson Mead, three goals and two assists from Matthew Herendeen, and an 88% faceoff performance from Ricci. Zach Tortora (Spencerport) and Bear Wehrheim (Pittsford) were named Players of the Week

TUESDAY - Tuesday's biggest moment came from Irondequoit's Doug Velepec, who scored in double overtime to edge McQuaid Jesuit 9-8despite 25 saves from Jackson Paladino. Geneva's Ryland Dunham reached exactly 150 career goals in a 13-6 win over Midlakes, Pittsford stayed unbeaten at 8-0 with a 19-10 win over Rush-Henrietta behind five goals and three assists from Grant Lewis, and Brighton picked up its first all-time win over Penn Yan 12-11 behind three goals and two assists from Kiki Condon. CA at FairportAquinas's Jake Gibson recorded his 600th career save in an 11-4 win at Haverling, Schroeder's John Caricati surpassed 300 career faceoff wins in a loss to Fairport, and Hilton's Gianluca Auriuso posted seven goals in a 15-7 win over Fayetteville-Manlius in the programs' first all-time meeting. Bloomfield-Honeoye's Brayden Arber added seven goals in a 13-4 win over Waterloo, and Marcus Whitman's Tariku Blueye posted seven goals and four assists in a 17-2 win over Mynderse-Romulus. 

MONDAY - Livonia-Avon-Geneseo topped Greece Storm 11-8 Monday evening behind four goals and three assists from Will Schweitzer and one goal and four assists from Owen Schweitzer, with first varsity goals from Owen Schweitzer, Kolokouris, and Kabes and a first varsity assist from Auringer.

Looking Ahead

There are lots of games this week, with the largest numbers on Tuesday (14), Thursday (13) and Saturday (12). Noteworthy games include:

On Monday there are three games including L-A-G at Waterloo.

On Tuesday games include Waterloo at Gananda, Irondequoit at HFL, Thomas at Schroeder, Fairport at RH, Spencerport at Victor, and Marcus Whitman at Geneva.

On Wednesday no games are currently scheduled.

On Thursday games include Hilton at Canandaigua, Midlakes at CA at FairportEast United/Eastridge, RH at Schroeder, Victor at Irondequoit and Storm at Churchville-Chili.

On Friday you may want to check out Pittsford at Brighton.

On Saturday the week wraps up with a dozen games including L-A-G at Brockport, Niskayuna at Victor, Waterloo at Newark, CA at Baldwinsville, RH at Spencerport and Penn Yan at Fairport. 

There are lots of good matchups this week. Don’t forget to check the full schedule and game times on the games page.

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Stermole's 800th Save Highlights Milestone Saturday

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Saturday featured a string of career milestones: Haverling's McLane Stermole recorded his 800th career save in a loss to LAG, Eden at Greecewhere Owen Schweitzer posted eight goals and Will Schweitzer reached 50 career goals, HF-L's Jackson Coon also hit 50 goals in a 7-4 win over Hamburg. Pittsford stayed unbeaten at 9-0 with a 14-8 win at Marcellus behind four goals from Avery Valenti, Canandaigua rallied with three fourth-quarter goals to edge Fairport 8-7, and McQuaid's John Burrows posted five goals in a 12-11 win over Fayetteville-Manlius. Rush-Henrietta's Zachary Winner also reached 50 career goals in a 16-6 win over Aquinas, while Penn Yan's Miles Ditzell led all scorers on the day with five goals in a 16-5 win over Ithaca.

HAMBURG-4 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-7 - Honeoye Falls-Lima picked up a 7-4 non-league win over Hamburg on Saturday morning at home, scoring four goals in the third quarter to break open a 2-3 halftime deficit. The win gives HF-L a 3-3 all-time edge in a series that has been dead even since 2006.

For Honeoye Falls-Lima (5-1), senior Jackson Coon reached 50 career varsity goals with Eden at Greecetwo goals and three assists, pushing his total to 51. Junior Austin Schor added two goals, while senior Marco Vengoechea, senior Jayden Hillegeer, and Tanner Olin each chipped in one goal. Sophomore Benny Feinberg went eight-for-15 at the faceoff dot (53%). Junior Jason Bennett stopped 14 shots for a 78% save percentage in 48 minutes.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

PENN YAN-16 at ITHACA-5 - Penn Yan picked up a 16-5 non-league win at Ithaca on Saturday morning, scoring four goals in the first quarter and five more in the third to pull away. Seven different players scored for the Mustangs, who improve to 4-3 on the season.

For Penn Yan (4-3), junior Miles Ditzell led with five goals and two assists, while senior Tukker Fisher added three goals and one assist and sophomore Greyson Hathway contributed three goals. Senior Braden Fingar chipped in one goal and two assists, and senior Levi Fisher added two goals and one assist. Hathway went nine-for-24 at the faceoff dot (38%). Sophomore Wilson Oliva stopped 10 shots for a 67% save percentage in 41 minutes.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

SPENCERPORT-4 at HILTON-11 - Hilton picked up an 11-4 non-league win over Spencerport on Saturday morning at home, scoring three goals in the first quarter and six more in the third, including five in under two minutes, to pull away. The win Eden at Greeceextends Hilton's winning streak to five games and gives the Cadets a 12-6 all-time edge against Spencerport.

For Hilton (7-1), senior Cahlan Smith and junior Tyler Reger each led with three goals, with Smith adding two assists. Junior Kyle Taddeo chipped in two goals, and sophomore Drew Brien and junior Gianluca Auriuso each added one goal. Sophomore Lucas Grizzanti went 10-for-16 at the faceoff dot (63%). Sophomore Brendan Maxwell stopped seven shots for a 64% save percentage in 48 minutes.

For Spencerport (4-2), senior Zach Tortora led with two goals, while freshman Cole D'Amico and sophomore Gavin Brown each added one goal, with D'Amico scoring his first varsity goal. Sophomore Mason Endres contributed two assists.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

AQUINAS-6 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-16 - Rush-Henrietta picked up a 16-6 non-league win over Aquinas on Saturday afternoon at home, scoring three goals in the first quarter and building from there. Eight different players scored for the Royal Comets, who improve to 3-5 on the season.

For Rush-Henrietta (3-5), senior Preston Jackson led with five goals, while sophomore Myles Weaver added four goals and three assists. Junior Brayden Towner contributed two goals and one assist, and sophomore Zachary Winner added one goal, reaching 50 career varsity goals in the process. Luke Lippincott, Ronin Walker, Anthony Valenti, and Tyler Cleveland each chipped in one goal. Junior Dominic Hillin was perfect in goal for 12 minutes.

For Aquinas (4-4), freshman Kellan Campe and senior Caleb Wood each led with two goals, while senior Jack Bell added one goal and two assists. Sophomore Bryce Miller went 17-for-26 at the faceoff dot (65%). Senior Jake Gibson stopped seven shots for a 54% save percentage in 22 minutes.    [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

Eden at Greece

EDEN-16 at GREECE STORM-4 - Eden handed Greece Storm a 16-4 non-league loss Saturday morning at Athena, with Greece Storm unable to overcome a significant deficit. Despite the loss, senior Justin Fox reached 100 career varsity saves during the game, pushing his total to exactly 100.

For Greece Storm (1-8), senior James Maccallini led with three goals and one assist, while AQ at RHjunior Raymond Auringer added one goal. Senior Eric Odell went 17-for-20 at the faceoff dot (85%). Sophomore Kaleb Schulz stopped eight shots for a 67% save percentage in 24 minutes.  [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

HAVERLING-7 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-15 - Livonia-Avon-Geneseo picked up a 15-7 non-league win over Haverling on Saturday morning at home, scoring five goals in each of the first two quarters to build a commanding lead. The game featured two milestones, with LAG's Will Schweitzer reaching 50 career varsity goals and Haverling's McLane Stermole recording his 800th career save.

For Livonia-Avon-Geneseo (4-1), eighth-grader Owen Schweitzer led with eight goals and one assist, while sophomore Will Schweitzer added three goals and three assists, reaching 50 career goals in the process. Junior Rider VanZandt contributed two goals and three assists, and Connor Duryea added three assists. VanZandt went 15-for-20 at the faceoff dot (75%). Senior Ayden Szymanski stopped 13 shots for a 65% save percentage in goal.

For Haverling (2-5), senior Zach Colegrove and junior Noah Schneider each led with two goals, while senior Warren McCormick added one goal and two assists and senior Drew Spears and junior Logan Force each chipped in one goal. Sophomore Seth Barros picked up his first varsity assist. Senior McLane Stermole recorded his 800th career save in goal.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

CANANDAIGUA-8 at FAIRPORT- 7 - Canandaigua rallied from a 7-5 deficit after three quarters with three straight goals in the fourth to edge Fairport 8-7 on CA at FairportSaturday afternoon. The win extends Canandaigua's winning streak against Fairport to six straight in a series that now stands at 16-10.

For Canandaigua (2-4), senior Patrick Olvany and freshman Landon Mortier each led with two goals, with Olvany adding one assist. Junior Marshall Bolster added two goals, and senior Zach Hoffman and junior AJ Sterman each chipped in one goal, with Sterman adding one assist. Junior Ryan McKeegan contributed two assists. Peyton Fritz went nine-for-18 at the faceoff dot (50%). Senior Quentin Shedrick stopped eight shots for a 53% save percentage in 48 minutes.

For Fairport (3-4), senior Jack Gosiewski led with two goals and one assist, while sophomore Marco Provenzano added two goals and one assist. Junior Carter Mitchell, sophomore Grant Ralston, and senior Ryan Priddy each added one goal. Senior Corey Roeser went seven-for-10 at the faceoff dot (70%). Sophomore Luke Temple stopped nine shots for a 53% save percentage in 48 minutes.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS-11 at MCQUAID JESUIT-12 - McQuaid Jesuit edged Fayetteville-Manlius 12-11 in a back-and-forth non-league game Saturday afternoon at McQuaid, rallying from a 5-3 first-quarter deficit with five goals in the second to take the lead. The win gives McQuaid a 1-2 all-time edge in the series... wait, no, it evens the series at two wins apiece.

For McQuaid Jesuit (4-3), junior John Burrows led with five goals and one assist, while CA at Fairportsenior Domenic Giangreco added two goals and two assists and senior Aidan O'Brien contributed two goals and one assist. Senior Hudson Proia went 12-for-13 at the faceoff dot (92%) and Giangreco added 10 wins in 14 attempts (71%). Junior Jackson Paladino stopped 15 shots for a 58% save percentage in 48 minutes.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

PITTSFORD-14 at MARCELLUS-8 - Pittsford stayed unbeaten with a 14-8 non-league win at Marcellus on Saturday afternoon, building an early lead and extending the program's perfect start to the season. Freshman Keegan Jacob scored his first varsity goal in the win.

For Pittsford (9-0), senior Avery Valenti led with four goals, while junior Grant Lewis added three goals and one assist and junior Max Morgenstern contributed three goals. Junior Cole Goetz chipped in one goal and three assists, and junior Jahyden Maiorani and junior Trevor Nally each added one goal and one assist. Jacob scored his first varsity goal while also going 17-for-21 at the faceoff dot (81%), and senior Peter Roussell added four wins in four attempts (100%). Freshman Bear Wehrheim stopped 13 shots for a 62% save percentage in 48 minutes.

No statistical report was available from Marcellus (4-2) at post-time.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

NEWARK-8 at BROCKPORT-15 - Brockport picked up a 15-8 non-league win over Newark on Saturday morning at home, scoring three goals in the first quarter and five more in the second to take control. The win gives Brockport a 5-4 all-time edge in a series that has been closely contested since 2014.

For Brockport (4-1), sophomore Dylan Ryan led with four goals and four assists, while sophomore Jaxon Ophardt added four goals and one assist. Sophomore Tyler Davis contributed two goals and two assists, and sophomore Ethan Rademacher added two goals and two assists, scoring his first varsity goal and picking up his first varsity assist. Freshman CA at FairportSamuel Cedeno also scored his first varsity goal, and sophomore Mason Scott chipped in two goals. Sophomore Johnathan Pienio went 15-for-27 at the faceoff dot (56%). Senior Owen Perkins stopped seven shots for a 50% save percentage in 45 minutes.

For Newark (0-6), senior Sam Underhill led with five goals and one assist, while junior Evan Shulla, eighth-grader Kody Lund, and senior John Camblin each added one goal.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

SWEET HOME-13 at BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-10 - Sweet Home handed Bloomfield-Honeoye a 13-10 non-league loss Saturday afternoon at Bloomfield, outscoring the host team 5-2 in the fourth quarter to pull away. Despite the loss, sophomore Brayden Arber reached 50 career varsity goals, finishing with four goals to push his total to 117.

For Bloomfield-Honeoye (3-2), Arber led with four goals and two assists, while freshman Brennan Thomas added three goals and senior Caleb Beadnell contributed two goals and two assists. Junior Braiden Schneider chipped in one goal and one assist and went two-for-two at the faceoff dot (100%). Senior Ashton Breeze stopped 12 shots in goal.   [ Story and BOX SCORE

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Joyce`s Record, Dunham Boys` Milestones Highlight Friday

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - Friday's standout performances came from Penfield's Brodie Joyce, who broke the program's all-time career assist record (108) in an 11-7 OP at Penfwin over Orchard Park, and Geneva's Ryland and Jack Dunham, who each reached 50 career assists in the same game while combining for 10 goals in a 16-1 win over Essex. Batavia-Notre Dame picked up its first win of the season with an 18-3 victory over Gananda behind five goals from Trey Rodriguez and four each from Harold Mellander and Nolan Radley, while CNS handed Schroeder an 11-4 loss behind three goals from Adrian Sweeney. Mynderse-Romulus continued its strong stretch with a 9-4 win at Waterloo, with Hunter Kurdziolek posting five goals for the second straight game.

ORCHARD PARK-7 at PENFIELD-11 - Penfield picked up an 11-7 non-league win over Orchard Park on Friday evening at home, rallying from a 4-4 tie after two quarters with six straight goals in the third to take control. Senior Brodie Joyce broke the Penfield program's all-time career assist record during the game, surpassing the mark held by Tucker Nelson from the class of 2010.

For Penfield (5-3), Joyce led with four goals and two assists, while junior Harrison Easton added three goals and junior Jake Maurer contributed two goals and one assist. Sophomore Ewan McCormick and junior Cole Bellerose each added one goal. Senior Colin Miller went 16-for-18 at the faceoff dot (89%). Senior Mason Schembri stopped nine shots for a 56% save percentage in 48 minutes.

OP at Penf

No statistical report was available from Orchard Park (2-1) at post-time.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

GANANDA-3 at BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-18 - Batavia-Notre Dame picked up its first win of the season with an 18-3 non-league victory over Gananda on Friday evening at VanDetta Stadium, scoring four goals in the first quarter and eight more in the third to pull away. Seven different players scored for the Irish, who also earned their first win in five meetings against Gananda.

For Batavia-Notre Dame (1-1), junior Trey Rodriguez led with five goals and one assist, OP at Penfwhile senior Harold Mellander and junior Nolan Radley each added four goals and one assist. Junior Aiden Kopper contributed one goal and four assists, and sophomore Cullam Finn chipped in two goals. Freshman Axel Pietrzykowski scored his first varsity goal.

For Gananda (0-5), sophomore Cameron Richards led with two goals and one assist, while eighth-grader Dante Viavattene scored his first varsity goal. Senior goalie Malakai Thomas picked up one assist, and Dominick Battaglia stopped 18 shots for a 50% save percentage in 48 minutes.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

SCHROEDER-4 at CNS-11 - CNS picked up an 11-4 non-league win over Schroeder on Friday evening, building a 7-1 halftime lead and holding the Warriors to three goals over the final two quarters. The win gives CNS a 2-0 all-time record against Schroeder.

For Schroeder (2-7), Owen Martin, Brady Mason, Kai Nelson, and JD Stockmann each scored one goal and added one assist. Junior John Caricati went nine-for-16 at the faceoff dot (56%). Junior Van Bolton stopped 14 shots for a 56% save percentage in 48 minutes.

No statistical report was available from CNS (1-0) at post-time, though the book shows OP at PenfAdrian Sweeney led with three goals and one assist, while Jack Putman added two goals and one assist and Donovan Chaney contributed two goals and one assist. Max Murray, Quinn Empey, Cooper Hunter, and Dominick Sommers each added one goal.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

ESSEX-1 at GENEVA-16 - Geneva stayed unbeaten with a 16-1 non-league win over Essex on Friday evening at home, scoring five goals in the first quarter and maintaining control throughout. The win also featured a pair of career assist milestones and several first varsity points.

For OP at PenfGeneva (5-0), senior Ryland Dunham and junior Jack Dunham each led with five goals and two assists, with both reaching 50 career varsity assists in the same game, pushing their totals to 51 each. Eighth-grader Dominic Gaglianese added three goals and two assists. Senior Kaden Larsen and junior Kyler Russ each scored their first varsity goals, while Gaglianese, seventh-grader Nick Mateo Jr, and sophomore Santiago Mendoza each recorded their first varsity assists. Mateo Jr went 11-for-17 at the faceoff dot (65%). Junior Owen Marquart stopped five shots for an 83% save percentage in goal.

No statistical report was available from Essex (0-1) at post-time.   [ Story and BOX SCORE

MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-9 at WATERLOO-4 - Mynderse-Romulus OP at Penfpicked up a 9-4 tournament win at Waterloo on Friday evening, scoring four goals in the second quarter to build a lead it would not relinquish. The win improves Mynderse-Romulus to 2-2 on the season.

For Mynderse-Romulus (2-2), junior Hunter Kurdziolek led with five goals and one assist, while senior Trace Parish added two goals and three assists. Sophomore Owen Levis contributed one goal and one assist, and freshman Tyne VanEvery added one goal.

For Waterloo (0-4), sophomore Kayden Zona and senior Kyle Shangraw each scored two goals. Senior Dylan Acquilano stopped 16 shots for a 64% save percentage in goal, keeping the game competitive in the second half as Waterloo outscored Mynderse-Romulus 4-5 over the final two quarters.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

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Burrows' OT Winner, Flaum`s 50th Goal Highlight Thursday

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - McQuaid's John Burrows scored in overtime to edge Thomas 10-9 as Domenic Giangreco reached 50 career goals, while Brighton's Austin Flaum hit the same milestone with four goals in a 14-10 win at Pal-Mac. LAG's Jack Ackerman scored with 11 seconds left to edge Wayne 8-7, HF-L's Jackson Coon BH at Whitmanposted nine points in a 14-6 win over Midlakes where both Nate Lathrop and James Sprague also reached 50 career goals, and Mynderse-Romulus earned its first win behind eight goals from Hunter Kurdziolek. 

LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-8 at WAYNE-7 - Livonia-Avon-Geneseo edged Wayne 8-7 in a tournament game Thursday evening, with junior Jack Ackerman scoring the game winner with 11 seconds left to complete a comeback from a 7-5 deficit entering the fourth quarter. The win gives LAG a 3-1 record and evens the all-time series with Wayne at two wins apiece.

For Livonia-Avon-Geneseo (3-1), sophomore Will Schweitzer led with three goals, while eighth-grader Owen Schweitzer added two goals. Junior Rider VanZandt contributed one goal and one assist, and senior Nikolai Hanna picked up two assists. VanZandt went 13-for-18 at the faceoff dot (72%). Senior Ayden Szymanski stopped eight shots for a 53% save percentage in goal.

For Wayne (1-4), senior Tucker Eaton led with four goals, while junior Cody Crandell added two goals and junior Shane Coleman contributed one goal and one assist. Freshman Gavin BH at WhitmanHamel reached 250 career saves during the game, stopping 12 shots for a 60% save percentage to push his career total to 251.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

MIDLAKES-6 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-14 - Honeoye Falls-Lima picked up a 14-6 non-league win over Midlakes on Thursday evening at home, scoring five goals in the first quarter and five more in the fourth to pull away. The game featured a pair of career milestones for Midlakes, with senior Nate Lathrop and junior James Sprague each reaching 50 career varsity goals in the same game.

For Honeoye Falls-Lima (4-1), senior Jackson Coon led with four goals and five assists, while senior Marco Vengoechea added four goals and junior Austin Schor contributed two goals and two assists, picking up his first varsity assist. Senior Jayden Hillegeer chipped in two goals. Sophomore Benny Feinberg went six-for-eight at the faceoff dot (75%) and senior Ezra Gathercole added five wins in eight attempts (63%). Junior Jason Bennett stopped eight shots for a 57% save percentage in goal.

For Midlakes (1-2), junior Carter Casper led with two goals, while Lathrop, Sprague, Sam Kuhn, and Kenneth Baker each added one goal. Sprague and Kuhn each contributed two assists. Senior Stuart Quku stopped 15 shots for a 52% save percentage in 48 minutes.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-14 at NEWARK-11 - Mynderse-Romulus Geneva at Waterloopicked up its first win of the season with a 14-11 non-league victory at Newark on Thursday evening, with junior Hunter Kurdziolek putting together an eight-goal performance to lead the way.
For Mynderse-Romulus (1-2), Kurdziolek led with eight goals and three assists, while senior Trace Parish added two goals and four assists and sophomore Owen Levis contributed three assists. Freshman Tyne VanEvery scored three goals, including his first varsity goal. Sophomore Patty Shell reached 100 career saves during the game, stopping eight shots to push his total to 101.
No statistical report was available from Newark (0-5) at post-time.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

GENEVA-13 at WATERLOO-0 - Geneva picked up a 13-0 non-league win at Waterloo on Thursday evening, scoring six goals in the first quarter to set the tone. The Panthers improve to 4-0.

For Geneva (4-0), junior Jacob D'Amico led with four goals, while senior Ryland Dunham added three goals and seventh-grader Nick Mateo Jr contributed three goals, including his first varsity goal. Junior Jack Dunham chipped in two goals and three assists, and senior Ben Budgar added two assists. Mateo Jr also went 11-for-16 at the faceoff dot (69%). Junior Owen Marquart was perfect in goal, stopping five shots for a 100% save percentage in 48 minutes.

For Waterloo (0-3), senior Dylan Acquilano turned in a solid effort in goal, stopping 16 shots for a 55% save percentage in 48 minutes.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

THOMAS-9 at MCQUAID JESUIT-10 - McQuaid Jesuit edged Thomas 10-9 in overtime Thursday afternoon at McQuaid, with junior John Burrows scoring the Geneva at Waterloogame winner in OT to improve the Knights to 3-3. The game was tied at nine heading into overtime after Thomas outscored McQuaid three-to-nothing in the third quarter.

For McQuaid Jesuit (3-3), Burrows led with five goals and one assist, including the overtime winner. Senior Domenic Giangreco added two goals and two assists, reaching 50 career varsity goals in the process with 51 total. Senior Joe DiMarco chipped in one goal and one assist, and Dominic Bianchi added one goal and one assist. Giangreco went a perfect 11-for-11 at the faceoff dot (100%). Junior Jackson Paladino stopped 14 shots for a 61% save percentage in 53 minutes.

No statistical report was available from Thomas (4-4) at post-time.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

Bloomfield-Honeoye at Marcus Whitman game was suspended when a downpour showed up for the second half.     [BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

HILTON-24 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-6 - Hilton picked up a 24-6 non-league win at Churchville-Chili on Thursday evening, scoring seven goals in the first quarter and ten more in the second to build a commanding halftime lead. Twelve different players scored for the Cadets, who extended their winning streak against Churchville-Chili to eight straight in a series now standing at 12-11.

For Hilton (6-1), junior Tyler Reger and sophomore Lucas Grizzanti each led with four goals, with Reger adding one assist. Senior Jack Palmer contributed three goals and two assists, junior Gianluca Auriuso added three goals and one assist, and senior Anthony Mitrano Geneva at Waterloochipped in two goals and three assists. Junior Kyle Taddeo added two goals and two assists, and senior Cahlan Smith contributed one goal and four assists. Junior Caden McNeil picked up his first varsity assist. Three faceoff specialists shared duties, with Reger going six-for-eight (75%), Mitrano five-for-seven (71%), and Grizzanti 12-for-19 (63%).

For Churchville-Chili (2-5), senior Jaxon Leonard led with four goals and one assist, while senior Isaac Bailey and senior Connor Terilli each added one goal.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

BRIGHTON-14 at PAL-MAC-10 - Brighton picked up a 14-10 non-league win at Pal-Mac on Thursday evening, scoring seven goals in the second quarter to take control after a close first quarter. The win gives Brighton a 2-1 all-time edge against Pal-Mac.

For Brighton (6-1), sophomore Austin Flaum led with four goals and two assists, reaching BH at Whitman50 career varsity goals with 51 total. Senior Ben Marangola added three goals and one assist, and junior Tim Tourangeau contributed two goals and two assists. Senior Gavin Hayslip added one goal and two assists, picking up his first varsity assist, and Red Wolk chipped in two goals and one assist. Hayslip went 17-for-27 at the faceoff dot (63%).

For Pal-Mac (4-2), junior Jackson Dennie and sophomore Max Hill each led with three goals and one assist, while senior Brandon Dennie added one goal and three assists and junior Branden Thomas contributed two goals and one assist. Junior Drew Ikewood reached 200 career saves in goal, stopping eight shots to push his total to 206.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

HAVERLING-13 at NOTRE DAME - ELMIRA-16 -  Notre Dame-Elmira edged Haverling 16-13 in a non-league game Thursday evening at Watkins Glen in the first meeting between the two programs. Haverling stayed competitive throughout but BH at Whitmancould not overcome a three-goal deficit in the final result.

For Haverling (2-4), freshman Mason Rooks led with three goals, while senior Zach Colegrove added one goal and six assists and sophomore Caden Fairbrother and senior Warren McCormick each contributed two goals and one assist. Freshman Mason Calkins added two goals and one assist, picking up his first varsity assist in the process. Senior Drew Spears and junior Logan Force each chipped in one goal. Calkins went 21-for-33 at the faceoff dot (64%). Senior McLane Stermole stopped 16 shots for a 50% save percentage in 48 minutes.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

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Mead's Six Goals Lead Victor to Canandaigua Win

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - There was just one game played today. Victor won 14-7 at Canandaigua behind six goals from Jackson Mead, three goals and two assists from Matthew Herendeen, and an 88% faceoff performance from Ricci. 

VICTOR-14 at CANANDAIGUA-7 - Victor picked up a 14-7 non-league win at Canandaigua on Wednesday evening, overcoming three ties in the first half with a run of eight straight goals that put the game away. Victor improves to 5-1 while Canandaigua falls to 1-4.

For Victor (5-1), junior Jackson Mead led with six goals and one assist, while junior Matthew Herendeen added three goals and two assists. Sophomore Eli Ricci contributed two goals and two assists while going 21-for-24 at the faceoff dot (88%). Will Johnson, Lincoln Snyder, and Oliver Kowal each added one goal. Junior Will Simpson stopped 13 shots for a 68% save percentage in 45 minutes.

For Canandaigua (1-4), junior Ryan McKeegan led with four goals and one assist, while junior AJ Sterman added two goals and junior Marshall Bolster chipped in one goal. Senior Quentin Shedrick reached 100 career saves, stopping 11 shots to push his total to 103.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

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Players of the Week - Group 3

Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with Geneva Club Beverages are sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season.

In our third group we have a senior and a freshman who had noteworthy performances in the last week.

Offensive Players of the Week

Avery ValentiZach Tortora - Senior Spencerport Midfielder

Zach Tortora was instrumental in Ranger win against visiting Section IV Horseheads last week. Spencerport won 10-5 and Zach has seven goals and two assists in the win. The four-year Varsity player has 162g-54a, 64 takes, and 193 gbs in his career. He currently leads his team in scoring, points and ground ball production and next year he plans to continue playing at Canisius College.

Head Coach Bill Buttaro says, "Zack has had a tremendous career in a Rangers Uniform, so when performances like Thursday happen, it doesn't surprise me. He works hard and plays with an edge. He wants the ball when the game is on the line, and he is always there to pick up his teammates. He wants to win and leave his stamp on every game. Zack is on the field playing midfield almost every minute of every game; Offense, Defense, Man Up and Man Down. He has definitely left his stamp on this program even before breaking the schools' goal scoring record. And now he is capping off his career by showing our younger players the Ranger Way."

Defensive Player of the Week

Bear WehrheimBear Wehrheim - Freshman Pittsford Goalie

Bear Wehrheim is a freshman goalie returning for his second year as a starter for the Panthers who are currently undefeated due, in part, to his fifty-eight (61%) career saves. Last week he made 8 saves (62%) in the Penfield win and was 86% on twelve saves in the Spencerport win.

Head Coach Andrew Whipple says, “Bear has been our starting goalie since he was in 8th grade. He continues to improve in and out of the goal. We look forward to this season with Bear and the following three.”

Note: Face-off players are considered for both offensive and defensive Players of the Week.

NEW THIS WEEK- Honorable Mentions

Previous Groups: Group One  - Group Two

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Velepec's OT Winner Headlines Busy Day

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Tuesday's biggest moment came from Irondequoit's Doug Velepec, who scored in double overtime to edge McQuaid Jesuit 9-8 Penfield at WGdespite 25 saves from Jackson Paladino. Geneva's Ryland Dunham reached exactly 150 career goals in a 13-6 win over Midlakes, Pittsford stayed unbeaten at 8-0 with a 19-10 win over Rush-Henrietta behind five goals and three assists from Grant Lewis, and Brighton picked up its first all-time win over Penn Yan 12-11 behind three goals and two assists from Kiki Condon. Aquinas's Jake Gibson recorded his 600th career save in an 11-4 win at Haverling, Schroeder's John Caricati surpassed 300 career faceoff wins in a loss to Fairport, and Hilton's Gianluca Auriuso posted seven goals in a 15-7 win over Fayetteville-Manlius in the programs' first all-time meeting. Bloomfield-Honeoye's Brayden Arber added seven goals in a 13-4 win over Waterloo, and Marcus Whitman's Tariku Blueye posted seven goals and four assists in a 17-2 win over Mynderse-Romulus. 

With so many games played today, below are summaries....
Click on the links for the full stories and Box Scores.

PENFIELD-11 at WEST GENESEE-10 - Penfield won 11-10 Penfield at WGTuesday evening in a five-tie thriller at West Genesee, with Joyce posting four goals, Maurer reaching 50 career goals, and Schembri recording his 600th career save. Miller won 75% of his faceoffs to help Penfield maintain possession down the stretch. Penfield hosts Orchard Park on Friday evening.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

PAL-MAC-19 at GANANDA-0 - Pal-Mac won 19-0 Tuesday afternoon at Gananda behind four goals and one assist from Jackson Dennie, three goals and three assists from Hill, and first varsity goals from Conley, Stephens, and Halsey, who also added his first varsity assist. Ikewood was perfect in goal. Pal-Mac improves to 4-1 and hosts Brighton on Thursday evening.   [ Story and BOX SCORE

PENN YAN-11 at BRIGHTON-12 - Brighton edged Penn Yan Penfield at WG12-11 Tuesday evening in the program's first all-time win over the Mustangs, getting three goals and two assists from Condon and two goals and two assists each from Wolk and Flaum. Ditzell's four goals led Penn Yan in the loss. Penn Yan heads to Ithaca on Saturday morning, while Brighton visits Pal-Mac on Thursday evening.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

MIDLAKES-6 at GENEVA-13 - Geneva won 13-6 Tuesday afternoon behind Dunham's milestone four-goal, one-assist performance that pushed him to exactly 150 career goals, three goals and two assists from Budgar, and a first varsity goal from Gaglianese. Midlakes falls to 1-1 despite two goals from Casper. Both teams return to action on Thursday.    [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-8 at BROCKPORT-14 -  Brockport won 14-8 over East United-Eastridge Tuesday evening behind five Midlakes at Genevagoals and two assists from Miller, four goals from Ryan, and a dominant 22-for-26 faceoff performance from Pienio. Perkins stopped 11 shots in goal. Brockport hosts Newark on Saturday morning, while East United-Eastridge heads to Batavia-Notre Dame on Thursday evening.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

FAIRPORT-9 at SCHROEDER-6 - Fairport won 9-6 at Schroeder Tuesday evening with a four-goal fourth quarter, getting two goals each from Priddy, Mitchell, and Provenzano. Stockmann led Schroeder with three goals, and Caricati surpassed 300 career faceoff wins despite the loss. Fairport hosts Canandaigua on Saturday afternoon, while Story and BOX SCORE

MARCUS WHITMAN-17 at MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-2 - Marcus Whitman won 17-2 at Mynderse-Romulus on Tuesday afternoon behind seven goals and four Midlakes at Genevaassists from Blueye, three goals and two assists from Sleeman, and strong goalie work from Speers, who stopped 11 shots for a 92% save percentage. Both teams return to action on Thursday.  [ Story and BOX SCORE

HILTON-15 at FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS-7 - Hilton won 15-7 at Fayetteville-Manlius on Tuesday afternoon in the programs' first meeting, with Auriuso posting seven goals and Palmer adding three goals and three assists. Grizzanti won 71% of his faceoffs and Maxwell stopped 10 shots in goal. Hilton heads to Churchville-Chili on Thursday evening.   [ Story and BOX SCORE

WATERLOO-4 at BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-13 - Bloomfield-Honeoye won 13-4 over Waterloo on Tuesday afternoon behind seven goals and one assist from Arber, four goals from Schneider, and four assists from Beadnell, with first varsity points from Warren and Butler. Ellison's four goals led Waterloo in the loss. Both teams return to action on Thursday.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

NEWARK-8 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-21 - LAG won 21-8 Tuesday afternoon behind six goals and two assists from Will Schweitzer, three goals and Midlakes at Genevathree assists from Owen Schweitzer, and first varsity goals from Ackerman, Class, and Gibbs. Underhill's five goals led Newark in the loss. Both teams return to action on Thursday.   [ Story and BOX SCORE

IRONDEQUOIT-9 at MCQUAID JESUIT-8 - Irondequoit won 9-8 in double overtime Tuesday evening on Doug Velepec's game-winning goal, with Landrigan making 15 saves and Carey and West each posting two goals. McQuaid's Paladino stopped 25 shots in a strong effort, and DiMarco picked up his first varsity assist in the loss.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

RUSH-HENRIETTA-10 at PITTSFORD-19 - Pittsford stayed unbeaten at 8-0 Tuesday evening with a 19-10 win over Rush-Henrietta, getting five goals and three assists from Lewis, three goals and three assists from Cole Goetz, and first varsity goals from Giordano and Naetzker along with first varsity assists from Giordano and Griffin Goetz. Pittsford heads to Marcellus on Saturday afternoon, while Rush-Henrietta hosts Aquinas on Saturday afternoon.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

AQUINAS-11 at HAVERLING-4 - Aquinas won 11-4 at Haverling Tuesday evening behind three goals each from Valerie and Bell, two goals and three assists from Campe, and Gibson's milestone 600th career save in a 78% performance in goal. Haverling's Colegrove and Calkins each scored two goals in the loss. Aquinas heads to Rush-Henrietta on Saturday afternoon, while Haverling travels to Notre Dame-Elmira on Thursday evening.[ Story and BOX SCORE

Thomas at Orchard Park shows no score reported at post-time.

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Schweitzer Boys Combine for Twelve Points in LAG Win

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - Livonia-Avon-Geneseo topped Greece Storm 11-8 Monday evening behind four goals and three assists from Will Schweitzer and one goal and four assists from Owen Schweitzer, with first varsity goals from Owen Schweitzer, Kolokouris, and Kabes and a first varsity assist from Auringer.

GREECE STORM-8 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-11 - Livonia-Avon-Greece at LAGGeneseo picked up an 11-8 non-league win over Greece Storm on Monday evening, scoring five goals in the third quarter to pull away after trailing 4-2 at halftime. The win gives LAG a 2-0 all-time record against Greece Storm.

For Livonia-Avon-Geneseo (1-1), sophomore Will Schweitzer led with four goals and three assists, while eighth-grader Owen Schweitzer added one goal and four assists. Senior Nikolai Hanna contributed three goals and one assist, and junior Rider VanZandt added two goals. Both Owen Schweitzer and eighth-grader Stavros Kolokouris scored their first varsity goals. Senior Ayden Szymanski stopped 15 shots for a 65% save percentage in goal.

For Greece Storm (1-7), senior James Maccallini led with three goals and one assist, while senior Eric Odell added two goals and went 16-for-22 at the faceoff dot (73%). Senior Mitchell Barnes contributed two goals, and sophomore Brayden Kabes scored his first varsity goal. Junior Raymond Auringer picked up his first varsity assist. Senior Justin Fox stopped 12 shots for a 52% save percentage in goal.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

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Week In Review - Week 4

EDITOR'S NOTE: This weekly summary touches on some of the games played in the recent past and highlights some games of interest in the current week. For more in-depth coverage, click on the DAY OF THE WEEK for more coverage for that day, including box scores, articles, and galleries.

There were twenty-seven games played last week. There are Eighty-six out of section games scheduled and 5 were played last week. Section V teams have won 13 and lost 12 (52% wins). There are eight undefeated teams at this point.

 Games played last week:28  Games played this season:85
 Leagues games played last week:9  Out of Section games last week:5
 Mismatched Games (>8 pts):16  Close Games (<4 pts): 4
 Undefeated teams:4  Games scheduled for next week:45

 

Looking Back

Week 4 was defined by historic individual achievements across the region. Among the highlights: Grant Lewis and John Burrows both reached 50 career goals, Churchville-Chili's Churchville Chili at Gates ChiliLarry Copeland set a school record with 10 caused turnovers, Spencerport's Zach Tortora broke his program's all-time career goals record, and McQuaid's Domenic Giangreco joined Spencerport's James Newtown and Greece Storm's Eric Odell in the 600-career-mark club at their respective positions. Penfield's Colin Miller and McQuaid's Giangreco also eclipsed major faceoff milestones.

On the team side, Pittsford remained the week's dominant force, closing at 7-0 after wins Wednesday and Saturday. The biggest upset came Friday when Thomas handed Brighton its first loss of the season, 12-7, behind Jake Nicolay's four goals and three assists. The week's second Players of the Week were also announced: Avery Valenti (Pittsford), Lucas Estelle (Thomas), Mason Schembri (Penfield), and Greyson Hathway (Penn Yan).

SATURDAY - Today featured a pair of career goal milestones, with Pittsford's Grant Lewis reaching 50 in an 11-3 win over Spencerport that kept Churchville Chili at Gates Chilithe Panthers unbeaten at 7-0, and McQuaid's John Burrows also hitting 50 in an 13-11 loss to Marcellus. Churchville-Chili's Isaac Bailey surpassed 300 career faceoff wins and Larry Copeland set a school record with 10 caused turnovers in a 12-2 win over Gates Chili, Spencerport's James Newtown reached 600 career saves in the loss, Pal-Mac's Jackson Dennie posted six goals in a 16-1 win over Wayne, and Geneva edged Aquinas 4-3 in the day's closest finish.

FRIDAY - Friday's biggest story was Thomas ending Brighton's unbeaten season with a 12-7 Monroe County D-2 win, with Jake Nicolay posting four goals and three assists. Elsewhere, Canandaigua picked up its first win of the season with an18-11 decision at HF-L behind five goals each from Patrick Olvany and Ryan McKeegan, Irondequoit rolled past Brockport 19-2 with four goals each from Liam West and Kieran Stenzel, and Penfield's Colin Miller surpassed 400 career faceoff wins in a 16-3 win over East United-Eastridge. Victor stayed strong with a 14-2 win at Schroeder, Hilton topped Rush-Henrietta 15-4 behind four goals from Cahlan Smith, and Greece Storm's Eric Odell reached 600 career faceoff wins despite a 16-1 loss at Fairport.

THURSDAY - THURSDAY - Thursday's standout moments came from two program milestones: Spencerport's Zach Tortora broke the school's all-time career goals record with a seven-goal performance in a 10-5 win over Horseheads, while Aquinas's Jake Gibson set the school record for career saves with his 575th despite a HH at Spencerport14-3 loss to McQuaid. In that game, McQuaid's Domenic Giangreco also surpassed 600 career faceoff wins. Brockport's Ryan Miller posted seven goals and reached 50 career assists in a 16-6 win over Bloomfield-Honeoye, and Jordan Elbridge handled Newark 18-6 in the day's other action.

The second group of Players of the Week was announced with Avery Valenti (Pittsford), Lucas Estelle (Thomas), Mason Schembri (Penfield) and Greyson Hathway (Penn Yan) winning the honors.

WEDNESDAY - It was a big night across the region, with Thomas's Jonah Jobson reaching 50 career goals in a 16-5 win over Rush-Henrietta and Pittsford's Keegan Jacob surpassing 100 career faceoff wins in a 12-5 win at Penfield that kept the Panthers unbeaten at 6-0. Brighton remained perfect at 4-0 with a win over Gates Chili behind five goals each from Austin Flaum and Teddy Carl, while Penn Yan's Miles Ditzell Fairport at Pal-Macreached 50 career goals in a 19-0 win over Mynderse-Romulus. Fairport earned its first win of the season at Pal-Mac, Midlakes opened its season with an 11-6 win over Churchville-Chili, and Schroeder extended its winning streak over Greece Storm to five straight with an 11-3 victory.

TUESDAY - It was Aquinas over Gananda in the only game played in the very cold weather today. Four other games were postponed or cancelled.

MONDAY - There was only one game played on Monday, as teams are returning after the break. Wayne won 8-6 over Greece Storm behind three goals from Haak, five assists from Landon, and 17 saves from freshman Hamel

Looking Ahead

We increase the number of games this week from 28 to 45 games this week with fourteen on Tuesday and Saturday. Noteworthy games include:

On Monday there are only two games. Greece is at Livonia and Fairport at Pal-MacTonawanda plays at Batavia-Notre Dame.

On Tuesday games include Midlakes at Geneva, Thomas at OP, East at Brockport, Fairport at Schroeder, Penfield at West Genny, and Penn Yan at Brighton.

On Wednesday Victor plays at Canandaigua in the only currently scheduled game.

On Thursday there are two games set including L-A-G at Wayne, East United/Eastridge at Batavia-Notre Dame and Brighton at Pal-Mac.

On Friday there are four games scheduled, including OP at Penfield and Schroeder at CNS.

On Saturday the week wraps up with another fourteen games including CA at Fairport, Pittsford at Marcellus, Aquinas at R-H, and Spencerport at Hilton.

There are lots of good matchups this week. Don’t forget to check the full schedule and game times on the games page.

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