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Preseason Previews Return in 2026

After a sucessful run in 2025, BlaxFive.NET is, once again, creating preview articles for each of the teams in Section V. Utilizing extensive databases of statistics and records, along with our proprietary information query program "HAL" and display software "the Oracle," we are employing external AI programs to format the information for presentation. Head coaches have been given the opportunity to review the drafts and add quotes and comments. PenfieldCoach Wilson has provided images for these stories.

The articles will be released several times each week leading up to the start of the games in mid-March. They will remain on the front page for approximately one week before being moved to the “News Page” and subsequently archived. Additionally, they will be accessible through a list of “published stories” and from the team pages.

We anticipate an exciting year for Section V lacrosse, beginning with these preview articles and culminating in the New York State Lacrosse Championships, which Section V will be hosting at Hobart on June 14th.

You can see the list of published stories here.

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2026 Preview: Irondequoit

Irondequoit Aims to Build on Momentum

Roster Outlook

Irondequoit enters the 2026 season following a 12-7 campaign and returns a substantial portion of its offensive production.

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The Eagles graduated 14 seniors, a group that included attackmen Ryan Avery and Steven Clinkscales, midfielders such as Cam Forys, Cam Freeman, and Ben Wilson, and defenders including Miles Leva, George Ligozio, Taiden Makubire, and Alex Sherman. Two goalies Sven Habitzreuther and Caden VanDeusen also departed after anchoring the position last season. IrondequoitDespite the size of the graduating class, Irondequoit retains 83% of its goals and 71% of its assists, giving the team a strong returning core. The roster includes ten rising seniors, two juniors, and four sophomores, creating a veteran-leaning group with meaningful experience.

Returning Standouts

Irondequoit brings back several award-winning players who will shape the team’s identity in 2026. Cooper Moore, a 2026 attack/midfielder committed to the USMA, headlines the returning group after a standout 53-goal, 20-assist season. He earned US Lacrosse All-American, 1st All-Section Team, Section 5 Class B All-Tournament Team, and
All-League First Team Attack (MC-d2) honors. Dylan Carey, a 2026 midfielder committed to St. John Fisher, returns after producing 18 goals and 14 assists and earning All-League Second Team Midfield (MC-d2).

Colin Giudice, a 2026 attackman committed to St. John Fisher University, adds another Irondequoitscoring threat after an 18-goal, 18-assist season and All-League Honorable Mention Attack (MC-d2) recognition. Doug Velepec, a 2026 midfielder, contributed 18 goals and 3 assists and earned All-League Honorable Mention Midfield (MC-d2). Cristian Freeman, a 2026 midfielder, earned All-League Honorable Mention SSDM Midfield (MC-d2). Sam Thore, a 2026 defender/LSM comitted to Mercyhurst, returns after earning 2nd All-Section Team and All-League First Team LSM Midfield (MC-d2).

Coaching Information

Irondequoit continues under Head Coach Aaron Bottazzo, who enters his seventh season leading the program. Bottazzo holds a 60-31 record at Irondequoit, matching his overall scholastic mark, and is an alumnus of the program. His experience and long-term connection to the school provide stability for a roster with a strong returning core.

Statistical Overview

Irondequoit scored 179 goals last season, averaging 9.4 per game, while allowing 152 Irondequoitgoals at an average of
8.0. Eleven games were decided by five goals or fewer, including four one-goal wins and three one-goal losses. With a high percentage of scoring returning and multiple award-winning players back, the Eagles enter 2026 with a solid statistical foundation.

Games This Year 

The 2026 schedule includes several MC2 league matchups. League games are set against Schroeder (03/26),
Victor (04/23), Brighton (05/09), and Pittsford (05/15). Other contests include non-league meetings with Canandaigua, Fairport, Baldwinsville, Brockport, McQuaid Jesuit, HFL, Orchard Park, Gates Chili, Hilton, Penfield, and Spencerport.

Looking Ahead

With a strong group of returning scorers, experienced midfielders, and multiple all-league defenders, Irondequoit enters 2026 with confidence. The combination of veteran leadership, returning production, and a seasoned head coach positions the Eagles to remain competitive within Class B.

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2026 Preview: Rush-Henrietta

Rush-Henrietta Looks to Rise

Roster Outlook

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Rush-Henrietta enters the 2026 season following a 7-11 campaign and returns a large share of its offensive production. The program graduated 11 seniors, including attackmen R=HJustin Bonanza, Jackson Koppers, and Cole Flannery, midfielders Liam Connelly and Aiden Harrod, and defenders such as Ryan Vacanti, Kaleb Condello, Devin McGhee, and Gavin Taylor. Goalie Daniel Schmitz also graduated after an All-League Second Team season. Even with those departures, the Royal Comets retain 86% of their goals and 84% of their assists, giving the team a strong returning core. The roster includes seven rising seniors, eleven juniors, and one sophomore, providing a solid mix of experience and youth.

Returning Standouts

Rush-Henrietta brings back several award-winning players who will shape the team’s identity in 2026.

Andrew Coleman, a 2026 attackman, returns after a 39-goal, 21-assist season and earned All-League Second Team Attack (MC-d1) and Section 5 All-Tournament Team honors.Preston Jackson, a 2026 midfielder and faceoff specialist, posted 23 goals and 5 assists while going 82+/33- at the X, earning All-League Honorable Mention FO Midfield (MC-d1). Dominic Mariano, a 2026 defender committed to Canisius, earned All-League First Team Defense (MC-d1) after contributing 2 goals, 1 assist, and faceoff work. Brayden Towner, a 2027 attackman, returns after a 21-goal, 20-assist season and All-League Honorable Mention Attack (MC-d1) recognition. Ronin Walker, a 2026 midfielder, produced 14 goals and 23 R=Hassists and earned All-League Second Team Midfield (MC-d1). Zachary Winner, a 2028 midfielder, added 35 goals and 8 assists and earned All-League Honorable Mention Midfield (MC-d1).

Coaching Information

Rush-Henrietta begins a new chapter under Head Coach Sam Hillmon, who enters his first season leading the program. Hillmon is stepping into a roster that returns a strong offensive core and multiple award-winning players. “I am lucky I am stepping into a head coach role with a team that I am very familiar with. We are already a family, and we will be working hard all season to show that on the field.”

Statistical Overview

Rush-Henrietta scored 173 goals last season, averaging 9.6 per game, while allowing 182 goals at an average of 10.1. R=HFive games were decided by five goals or fewer, including one one-goal win. With a high percentage of scoring returning and several experienced contributors back, the Royal Comets enter 2026 with a solid statistical base.

Games This Year

The 2026 schedule includes several MC1 league matchups. League games are set against East United-Eastridge (03/24), Hilton (04/10), Fairport (04/21), Penfield (04/29), and Greece Storm (05/05). Other contests include non-league meetings with Brighton, Lancaster, Canisius, Thomas, Aquinas, Schroeder, Spencerport, Churchville-Chili, Gates Chili, and McQuaid Jesuit.

Looking Ahead

With a new head coach, a strong returning offensive core, and multiple award-winning players across the field, Rush-Henrietta enters 2026 with optimism. The combination of experience, returning production, and fresh leadership provides a foundation for growth as the Royal Comets look to climb within Class A.

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2026 Preview: Greece Storm

Greece Storm Preparing to Rebound

Roster Transition

The program graduated 10 seniors, a group that included midfielders such as Nico Avila and Carter Fabian, defenders like Cameron Miller and Jackson Rohr, and attackmen including Evan Roesser and Steven Villegas.

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Several of these graduates earned league honors, leaving notable roles to fill on both ends of the field. Even with those departures, Greece Storm retains 56% of its goals and 60% of its assists from last season. The returning roster features 11 rising seniors, 10 juniors, and one sophomore, giving the team a strong upper-class presence heading into 2026.

Returning Standouts

Two returning players earned league recognition last season and now anchor the team’s experience. GreeceEvan Baldwin, a 2026 LSM, recorded 2 goals and 1 assist and earned All-League Second Team Defense (MC-d1). His defensive presence and ability to push transition play make him a key returning piece. Eric Odell, a 2026 midfielder and faceoff specialist, posted 3 goals and 1 assist while going 201+/111- at the X. He earned All-League Honorable Mention FO Midfield (MC-d1) and has announced his college commitment to Clarkson, giving the team a proven leader in the midfield.

Coaching Outlook

Greece Storm enters the 2026 season under the steady leadership of Head Coach Shane Cole, who returns for his seventh year guiding the program. Cole brings a 28-54 record at Greece Storm and the same mark as his overall scholastic record. A former Rush-Henrietta player, he continues to shape a roster that blends returning contributors with a large group of rising seniors and juniors.

Coach Cole is looking forward to this season. “This group has put in a lot of work all offseason, and we’re excited about the leadership, chemistry, grit, and competitiveness they’re bringing into this year. We feel confident in our strong presence at the faceoff X, Greeceand our senior leadership has done a great job setting the tone. At the same time, we’ve got some talented players coming up from the modified level who are hungry and ready to contribute. Our focus is on getting better every single day, instilling a blue-collar work ethic into our team culture, playing fast and unselfish, and representing the Greece schools and community with pride. If we stay committed to that, this season has the potential to be something special.”

Statistical Overview

Greece Storm scored 57 goals in 2025, averaging 3.4 per game, while allowing 243 goals at an average of 14.3. Two games were decided by five goals or fewer, including one single-goal win. The team earned three victories overall, with one coming in league play. With more than half of its scoring returning, the team has a foundation to build upon as it looks to improve its Greeceoffensive consistency.

Games This Year

The 2026 schedule includes several MC1 league matchups. League games this season are set against Hilton (03/24), Fairport (04/10), Penfield (04/21), East United-Eastridge (04/29), and Rush-Henrietta (05/05). The remaining contests are non-league matchups, including meetings with Geneva, Wayne, Schroeder, Eden, Gates Chili, Brockport, and Brighton.

Looking Ahead

With a large group of rising seniors, two returning award-winners, and a veteran coach entering his seventh season, Greece Storm approaches 2026 with a clearer sense of identity. The returning offensive share and experienced defensive leadership offer a platform for growth as the team works to climb within Class A.

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2026 Preview: Brighton

Brighton Recharging for Another Run

Preseason Outlook

Brighton enters the 2026 season following a strong 13–5 performance in 2025, a year highlighted by eight decisive wins and several competitive matchups against top regional opponents. With fifteen seniors graduated, the Bruins shift their focus to a roster built around seven rising seniors, six juniors, and three sophomores. Nearly half of their goals (47 percent) and a larger portion of their assists (65 percent) return, giving the team a blend of continuity and opportunity as they move into another competitive Class B campaign.

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Returning Players

The Bruins retain several important contributors who earned Monroe County Division II recognition last season. BrightonReturning to lead the offense is 2028 attackman Austin Flaum, who produced 29 goals and 26 assists and earned honorable mention All-league recognition. Midfielder Tim Tourangeau, a 2027 second team All-league selection, adds another proven scoring option after a 30 goal, 19 assist season.

On the defensive end, Zack Rossignol, a 2027 LSM, returns after earning honorable mention recognition, while Logan Serve anchors the goal after posting 148 saves and a 55.8 percent save rate—also earning honorable mention honors. These returning players give Brighton experience at multiple levels of the field as the team works to replace a large graduating class that included high impact athletes such as Miles McGuire, Gavin Parks, and multiple defensive starters.

Coaching Information

Head Coach Josh Laskowski enters his third season leading the Bruins as part of a 22–13 record at BrightonBrighton and a 32–43 scholastic mark. His leadership continues to guide a program that has shown consistent growth and competitiveness across a challenging schedule and he is looking forward to this season. “The boys are ready to prove that their hard-work and relentless attention to detail will lead to desired results this season.”

Games This Year

Brighton’s 2026 schedule includes several Monroe County Division II matchups that will shape the league standings. League contests include home games against Thomas on April 10, Pittsford on April 21, Irondequoit on May 9, and Victor on May 19. These matchups are central to the team’s Class B positioning.
The schedule also features a substantial slate of non league tests, including Rush Henrietta (March 26), Greece Storm (March 28), McQuaid Jesuit (April 2), Gates Chili (April 8), Penn Yan (April 14), Aquinas (May 1), Spencerport (May 5), HFL (May 13), and others. The diversity of opponents mirrors the wide competitive range Brighton faced in 2025.

Statistical Overview

Last season, BrightonBrighton scored 225 goals, averaging 12.5 per game, while allowing 125 goals for a 6.9 goals against average. The Bruins won eight games by more than five goals and played eight contests decided by five goals or fewer, including two single goal losses. With 105 returning goals and 71 returning assists, Brighton enters 2026 with a balanced statistical base led by returning attackers and midfielders.


HALPreseason stories are based on information from SportsFive.NET databases and coaches.

Stories are planned for each of the teams in Section V and will be released, a few at a time, between now and the start of the playing season. The stories will remain on the front page for about one week and then will be available in the NEWS archive. There will be links for all the published stories HERE and a link will also be available on each TEAM PAGE.

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2026 Preview: Aquinas

Aquinas Rebuilds Around Senior Core

Preseason Outlook

Aquinas enters the 2026 season in the midst of significant transition following an 8–9 campaign in 2025. The Irish competed well last season, winning five games by more than five goals and playing six contests decided within five. But with major graduation losses and three key players transferring out, the roster turns sharply toward new roles and developmental growth. Only one offensive starter returns, positioning 2026 as a season of rebuilding and recalibration for a team that now leans on internal development and senior stability.

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Returning Players

The offensive unit brings back just one returning starter: senior attackman Jack Bell, the lone holdover from last year’s starting offense. His presence will be essential as AquinasAquinas replaces nearly all of its scoring, especially with only 12 percent of goals and 10 percent of assists returning from 2025.

Defensively, the Irish retain more experience. Senior goalie Jake Gibson returns after announcing his commitment to Canisius, while senior defenders Caleb Wood—who signed with Division II Molloy—and Owen Shavron stabilize the back line. With the offense in flux, the returning defensive core becomes a foundational strength.

Roster change continues with the departure of significant players. The graduation of athletes such as Ethan Copeland, Blake Cusse, Dom Siesto, Gio Valerie, and All Section attackman Noah Olbrich leaves major holes. Compounding that, Aquinas lost three high impact players to transfer: Jake Guggino, who led the team with 53 goals and 68 points; Tano Auriuso, who scored 28 goals and 14 assists; and Ares Miller, who added 4 goals and 4 assists. These departures remove much of the continuity from last year’s offense and require rapid emergence from new contributors.

Coaching Information

Head Coach Billy Lombardi enters his second season after an 8–9 debut and Aquinascontinues to guide a team undergoing significant structural change. As an Aquinas alum, Lombardi emphasizes steady development and accountability. Speaking about the year ahead, he noted, “We are always looking for ways to get a little bit better daily. We are fortunate to have the seniors that we do, as they have provided a sense of stability and mentorship to our team. With some of the young players and guys taking on different roles this year, their leadership will prove to be crucial as we work to continuously improve and evolve.”

Games This Year

Aquinas once again competes as an independent program, with no league designated games. The 2026 schedule includes a varied mix of opponents, beginning with St. Francis on March 25, followed by a three game stretch against Newark on March 31, April 2, and April 4. Additional non league matchups include Geneva (April 11), Rush Henrietta (April 18), Fairport (April 24), Brighton (May 1), Akron (May 7), Midlakes (May 16), and Thomas (May 19). AquinasIndependent meetings include McQuaid Jesuit on April 9, Batavia Notre Dame on April 21, and Haverling on May 5.
The Irish face a demanding schedule with few soft spots, giving new offensive pieces ample opportunities to gain experience.

Statistical Overview

Aquinas scored 160 goals in 2025, averaging 9.4 goals per game, while allowing 169 goals for a 9.9 goals against average. The team played six one goal margin or close contests and enters 2026 with only 19 goals and 7 assists returning, making the defensive stability and senior leadership crucial components of their preseason outlook.

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2026 Preview: Bloomfield-Honeoye

Bloomfield_Honeoye Brings Back Big Impact

Preseason Outlook

Bloomfield_Honeoye enters the 2026 season following a strong 13–5 campaign in 2025. The team demonstrated consistency with twelve wins by more than five goals and two contests decided within five. With six seniors graduated, the roster now centers around six rising seniors, four juniors, and three sophomores. More than half of last year’s goals (56 percent) return, along with 36 percent of the assists, giving the team a solid core to build upon in Class D.

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Returning Players

The Pride returns a fine list of award_winning athletes, many of whom played major roles in last year’s production. BHLeading the way is sophomore attackman Brayden Arber, who scored 68 goals and added 20 assists while earning first_team All_League honors. He is joined by senior attack/midfielder Caleb Beadnell, who contributed 16 goals and 16 assists and earned third_team All_League recognition, and by freshman midfielder Brennan Thomas, who earned All_Tournament and third_team All_League honors after scoring 15 goals.

The midfield is strengthened by junior second_team selection Braiden Schneider (19 goals, 4 assists) and sophomore midfielder Wyatt Hall, a third_team All_League pick. Defensively, the Pride bring back several decorated players, including first_team defender Jordan Lucas, second_team defender Jason Ayers, and third_team defender Jake Snyder. With so many returning award winners across all positions, BHBloomfield_Honeoye enters the season with experience, balance, and depth.

The graduating class—highlighted by players such as John Blair, Tyler Bruder, Dom Lewis, Ethan Stoddard, and Cody Whittaker—leaves behind substantial production and leadership, but the returning roster is built to carry the program forward.

Coaching Information

Head Coach Joe Sidari enters his fourth season at Bloomfield_Honeoye with a 27–25 record and a 92–95 scholastic record. His teams have consistently competed within the Finger Lakes West structure, and the depth of returning players gives him a strong platform entering 2026.

Games This Year

Bloomfield_Honeoye’s 2026 slate features several key Finger Lakes West (FLW) matchups, including league games against Gananda on April 7, Marcus Whitman on April 16, Mynderse_Romulus on April 30, and Midlakes on May 14. These games will shape the Pride’s position within the division.BH

Non_league contests also fill the schedule, including matchups with Waterloo on April 14, Newark on April 21, Wayne on April 23, Livonia_Avon_Geneseo on April 28, Geneva on May 5, and Pal_Mac on May 12. This wide range mirrors last year’s balanced set of opponents, which included both competitive wins and tests against top programs.

Statistical Overview

In 2025, Bloomfield_Honeoye scored 243 goals, averaging 13.5 goals per game, while allowing 179 goals for a 9.9 goals_against average. The team’s returning production includes 135 goals and 48 assists, providing a strong statistical base for continued success. With so many returning defenders, midfielders, attackers, and award_winning contributors, the Pride enter 2026 positioned to remain one of the more competitive teams in Class D.

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Bishop Kearney to Sit Out 2026

Bishop Kearney will not field a varsity boys lacrosse team for the 2026 season, Section V Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon confirmed after receiving formal notice from BK Athletic Director Jamal Martin. The decision comes as the program faces a steep drop in player interest and roster availability.

BKA number of players chose not to return this spring. Among the departures is last year’s leading scorer, James Scantleburry, a Montreal native and standout in the BK Selects U16 hockey program. Scantleburry signed a tender agreement with the Chicago Steel for the 2025–26 USHL season.

The Kings entered 2025 with cautious optimism under first-year head coach Jeremy Loncao, finishing 4–6 on a limited schedule. Since their return to varsity competition in 2021—following an eight-year hiatus dating back to 2013—the program recorded a cumulative 13–30 record.

Their final game before the shutdown was a thriller. In May, Bishop Kearney pushed Mynderse-Romulus to the brink in the Section V quarterfinals, nearly staging a fourth-quarter comeback in a 15–14 loss. BK erupted for six goals in the second quarter and mounted a late surge, but ultimately came up one goal short in what became their last contest for the foreseeable future.

For now, the school has not announced any plans regarding future relaunch efforts, leaving the program’s long-term status uncertain.

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2025 Season Wrap Up

 SPORTSFIVE REPORT:   There were thirty-five teams playing in Section V. Bishop Kearney played nine games, and for the first time since their return, played in the quarterfinals of the Class D tournament. There were players on the final rosters, down 55 players from 2024. McQuaid Jesuit, after winning at NYS Championship last year, carried the largest roster with forty-six players and Gananda had the smallest with twenty-two. 

McQuaid Jesuit ChampsThere were four classes for the sectional tournaments. Canandaigua (B), and Penn Yan (D) were top seeds and won their championships. In Class A, Penfield (seeded third) won their games with Fairport (seeded second) and then with top-seeded McQuaid Jesuit. In the Class C tournament, second-seeded Honeoye Falls-Lima defeated top seeded Pal-Mac. 

Penfield had an 11-9 win against McQuaid, reversing the outcome in 2024, Canandaigua won their game against Victor in a very close game, 11-10. Honeoye Falls-Lima had a 19-7 win against top Pal-Mac ending their second undefeated season in a row for the Red Raiders.

The first games were played on March 28th when three games were played. The last regular season games were played on May 22nd when six games were played.

The 303 regular season games were played and the 67 league games determined the league championships. In Monroe County-D1 it was Fairport (5-0, 8-8). In MC-2, Victor (5-0, 14-5) took the championship and in MC-3 Canandaigua (5-0, 19-2) was on top. Pal-Mac (4-0, 17-1) won the Finger Lakes East title and Midlakes (5-0, 14-4) took the West title.

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At the end of the year, the Section V Head Coaches selected the post-season award winners including their All-League players. Then, after reviews of twenty-two nominations, they selected six USA Lacrosse All-Americans and six All-Academics. Named All-Americans were Keegan Ahern (Pittsford), Teagan Fingar (Penn Yan), Mitchell Monte (Fairport), Cooper Moore (Irondequoit),  Will Rheude (Canandaigua), and A.J. Theodorakakos (Penfield).

Named All-Academics were Zachary Ajavananda (Spencerport), Ryan Bremer (Canandaigua), Max Heieck (Geneva), Drew O`Buck (Hilton), Michael Thomas (Bloomfield-Honeoye), and Will Thompson (Penn Yan).

Gates Chili Co-Head Coaches Glenn Pittman and Bill Lewis were named Coaches of the Year from Section V and the Bob Scott Award winner was Jamison Brown from Spencerport.

The Coaches of Section V awarded the "Official of the Year" to GVLOA official Chris Geng.

Victor Champs

The Monroe County Division 1 Player of the Year was Mitchell Monte (Fairport). Keegan Ahern (Pittsford) was the Division 2 Player of the Year and Grady Goodberlet (HFL) was Division 3 Player of the Year.

Nominees for the Bob Scott Award were Drew O`Buck (Hilton) and Trevor Serve (Brighton) and the Section V and USA Lacrosse Bob Scott Award winner was Jamison Brown (Spencerport).

The Monroe County Coaches of the Year were Josh Laskowski (Brighton - MC2), Glenn Pittman and Bill Lewis (Gates Chili - MC3), and Mike Torrelli (Fairport) in MC1.

Monroe County Co-Coaches of the Year were Glenn Pittman and Bill Lewis (Gates Chili). Jamison Brown (Spencerport) moved forward as the Monroe County nominee for the Bob Scott Award. They all received the national awards.

Assistant Coaches of the Year were Jacques Monte (Fairport) from MC1, Colin Shafer (Irondequoit) from MC2, and Steve Kaye (Spencerport) and Andrew Pratt (HFL) from MC3.

Penn Yan Champs

The Finger Lakes East Co-Players of the Year were Carson Lich (Pal-Mac) and Max Heieck (Geneva). Heieck was selected as Attackman of the Year,  Branden Thomas (Pal-Mac) was selected as Midfielder of the Year and Carson Lich (Pal-Mac) was picked as Defenseman of the Year. Colton Rose (Livonia-Avon-Geneseo) was selected as the Goalie of the Year.

The Finger Lakes West Player of the Year was  Johnny Blair (Bloomfield-Honeoye) who was also the Attackman of the Year, James Sprague (Midlakes) was named Midfielder of the Year. There were co-defensemen of the year; Connor Tripp (Midlakes) and Michael Thomas (Bloomfield-Honeoye). Nick Falso (Gananda) was selected as Goalie on the Year. Luke VanGorden (Pal-Mac was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award.

The Finger Lakes Coaches of the Year were John Hicks (Midlakes - West) and Joe Hill (Pal-Mac - East) and the assistant Coaches of the Year were, in the East, Tim Doyle (Pal-Mac) and John McGurk (Wayne) and in the West, Jordan Jarvis (Midlakes) and Dylan Joy (Bloomfield-Honeoye). The Persons of the Year were, in the West, Dan Riordan (Gananda) and in the East, Mark Pieroni (Wayne). 

Penfield (Class A), Canandaigua (Class B), Honeoye Falls-Lima (Class C) and Gananda (Class D) were awarded the Steve Morgan Sportsmanship Awards by the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association.

After the regular season, the Section V tournaments were conducted. Penfield (Class A), Canandaigua (Class B), HF-L (Class C) and Penn Yan (Class D) were the Sectional Champions in 2025.

There were All-Tournament Teams this year and there were MVPs for each class. Selected as MVPs for classes A, B, C and D were Brodie Joyce (Penfield), Mike Belles (Canandaigua), Grady Goodberlet (HF-L) and Teagan Fingar (Penn Yan).

POYs

The SportsFive/Section V Players of the Year were Mitchell Monte (Fairport) in offense and Anthony (A.J.) Theodorakakos (Penfield) in defense. The Sportsman of the Year was Drew Williamee (Canandaigua).

The New York State Tournaments once again required an play-in game for Classes C and D which required that those champions play against the Section VI champions in order to in the quarter finals. Both HFL and Penn Yan won those round 1 games against Hamburg (Class C) and Akron (Class D). Coach Goodberlet won his 50th game at HFL while Coach Hobart won his 325th at Penn Yan.

In Class A, Penfield beat Orchard Park and then lost to West Genesee in the semifinals. In Class B, Canandaigua beat Lake Shore/Silver Creek, and then Christian Brothers Academy (Albany) to reach the finals. In Class C, HF-L fell to Jamesville-DeWitt and in Class D, Penn Yan beat Marcellus and then Ogdensburg Free Academy  (Section X) in the semifinals. Section V sent two teams to the Championships, where Penn Yan defeated Chenango Forks (IV) and Canandaigua lost to Garden City (VIII).

The All-Section V Awards were back again this year with fifteen first team, fifteen second team, and fifteen Honorable Mention picks.

The Democrat and Chronicle are expected to post their AGR list in July and this story will be updated when available.

At the end of the season at least sixty-seven players have made college commitments. Fifty-three of them, seniors, will become part of over three hundred players from Section V who are currently playing at all college levels.

    Section V Tournament
Section Five Brackets
Sat - Out brackets    Sun - Out brackets Tue - Quarters
Fri - Semis Sat - Class B Semis
Mon - C and D Finals Tue - A and B Finals 
Wed - NYS Round 1 Sat - NYS Quarter finals
Wed - NYS Semifinals Sat - NYS Championships
    Year End Awards
All Americans/Academics Monroe County
Finger Lakes All Tournament Teams
Team Sportsmanship

Players of the Week

Players of the Year

All Section V

 

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