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The Section V semi-finals will be played on Friday Night and Saturday morning and game will require a digit ticket from this round and all the way through the NYS Championships.
ROUND | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | NYS REGIONALS | NYS SEMI-FINALS | NYS-FINALS |
TICKET PRICE | $7.30* | $7.30 | $8.35 | $11.50 | $11.50 |
*The price is $6.00 + a surcharge of $1.30 (=$7.30) . [ Per the Section V website ]
Tickets must be presented using your mobile device, via the GOFan app or the gofan.co mobile site. You will not be able to print tickets.
Anyone under five years old will not be charged to enter a Section V event.
The digital ticketing link is: https://gofan.co/app/school/NYSPHSAAV
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - In the Class A semi-finals, the top two seeds advanced to the championship round as Pittsford beat Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Penfield. In the Class C tournament, top-seeded HFL won their game with Geneva and #4 Wayne beat second seeded Pal-Mac 12-5.
GENEVA-6 at HFL-8 in a Sect V Semifinal game - This was a close game with the Panthers in it to the end. HFL took a 3-2 lead in the first quarter and led at the half 6-4. After the break the Cougars scored two more in the third while Geneva scored one goal in each quarter. Early in the game there were three ties, the last of which at 3-3 was followed by a goal by Braydn Trybuskiewicz (2g-3a) who gave the Cougars the lead for the last time with 5:17 left in the first half. Scoring for HFL (13-4) were senior attackman Braydn Trybuskiewicz (2g-3a), 8th grade attackman Grady Goodberlet (3g), junior attackman Chase Perryman (2g-1a), and sophomore midfielder Mathew Brassie (1a). Facing off for HFL was junior Drew Angelo (1g) with 13+/5- = 72%.
Scoring for Geneva (10-8) were sophomore midfielder Max Heieck (1g-2a), freshman attackman Ryland Dunham (2g), sophomore midfielder Austin Moore (2g), and senior midfielder Daniel Wright (1g-1a). In the goal for Geneva was junior Paul Williams with 13s/8ga = 62% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
HILTON-5 at PITTSFORD-12 in a Sect V Semifinal game - The Panthers extended their winning streak to seven wins as they held the Cadets scoreless until the fourth quarter while scoring nine unanswered goals in the first three quarters. Leading the scoring for Pittsford (16-2) were Ian Erskine (3g-2a), Jackson Green (3g), Ben Steingass (2g-1a), Luke Fliss (1g-2a), and Rex Kesselring (1g-1a).
Scoring for Hilton (9-9) were senior midfielder Aiden Cawley (3g), junior face off midfielder Michael Mitrano (1g), and sophomore midfielder Braydon Pike (1g). [ BOX SCORE] - - Special Report - - More images in the photo gallery.
WAYNE-12 at PAL-MAC-5 in a Sect V Semifinal game - Wayne extended their winning streak to 12 wins with this game that started out with a 1-1 first quarter. The Eagles scored three unanswered goals in the second and led 4-1 at the half. Outscoring the Red Raiders 8-4 in the second, Wayne won their place in the Class C finals where they will face top seeded HFL. Leading the scoring for Wayne (14-4) were Mason Michel (3g-2a), Nate Michel (3g-1a), and PJ Ostrowski (2g-1a). In the goal for Wayne was senior Dylan Coene with 10s/5ga = 67% (48 mins).
Scoring for Pal-Mac (13-4) were Keagan Hoesterey (1g-1a), Devon McKoy (2g), Robert Kinslow (1g), Mike Halsey (1g), and Dylan LaBerge (1a). Facing off for Pal-Mac was sophomore Luke VanGorden with 11+/10- = 52% and in the goal for Pal-Mac was junior Peyton Lich with 16s/12ga = 57% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
PENFIELD-6 at MCQUAID JESUIT-10 in a Sect V Semifinal game - Head Coach Justin Ross won his twenty-fifth game at McQuaid in this game that had three ties until the Knights scored four straight goals in the third quarter. Leading the scoring for McQuaid Jesuit (13-3) were Henry Coke (3g), AJ Quagrello (2g), and Vincenzo Giangreco (1g). In the goal for McQuaid Jesuit was junior Will Gordon with 9s/6ga = 60% (48 mins).
Scoring for Penfield (12-6) were junior attackman Ethan Aust (3g), senior midfielder Derek Torres (1g), freshman defenseman AJ Theodorakakos (1g), senior midfielder Sam Lublin (1g), junior attackman Zach Shores (1a), and junior midfielder Adam Schembri (1a). In the goal was freshman goalie Mason Schembri who made 10s/10ga (50%). [ BOX SCORE] - - Special Report - - More images in the photo gallery.
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FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - All of the quarterfinals in classes B and D were won by the higher seeded team except for # 7 Schroeder who, in a very low scoring close game, defeated #2 Canandaigua and will move on to play Spencerport in the semi-finals on Friday. Victor, who beat C-C will play Irondequoit, who beat Brighton. In Class D, Aquinas beat Haverling and will play Newark who beat Mynderse. Penn Yan beat Bloomfield-Honeoye and will play Marcus Whitman who beat Gananda.
BRIGHTON-2 at IRONDEQUOIT-11 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - The game started out evenly, with the Eagles scoring three and Brighton scoring 2 in the first quarter. Then after three unanswered goals Irondequoit took a 6-2 lead at the half. Irondequoit faceoff specialist Jonah Carrier gave the Eagles plenty of ball time winning 11+/6- and in the goal, Nick Lepiane made 7s/2ga = 78% which made the difference. Leading the scoring for Irondequoit (10-7) were Aidan Greco (3g-2a), Cooper Moore (3g-1a), and Andre Bigham (3g). Irondequoit will play Victor on Saturday.
Freshman attackman James Holbrough (2g) scored both goals for Brighton (9-8), one assisted by junior attackman Aksel Stanat (1a). [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-5 at VICTOR-19 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Victor had a run of five goals and another run of eight goals as eight different players scored goals for the 15-2 Blue Devils. Leading the scoring were Pax Marshall (3g-3a), Jack Herendeen (1g-4a), Aiden Clinkscales (4g-1a), Thomas Gravino (3g-2a), and sophomore midfielder Kyle Saeger (3g-1a). Facing off was senior Sam Ricci with 18+/2- = 90%, and sophomore JT Ricci with 6+/0- = 100%.
Scoring for Churchville-Chili (4-14) were junior attackman Colin Duncan (1g-1a), freshman attackman Jaxon Leonard (2g), junior midfielder Cameron Gefell (1g), and senior midfielder Camron Taylor (1g) and in the goal for Churchville-Chili was sophomore Beckham Clancy with 4s/0ga = 100% (12 mins). Senior face off midfielder Brock Osborne reached his 200th faceoff wins with his 4 wins (now 202 wins). [ BOX SCORE]
GANANDA-2 at MARCUS WHITMAN-12 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Seven different players scored goals for Marcus Whitman (10-7) including Connor Gorton (4g-2a), Brody Royston (1g-4a), and Rylan Weissinger (2g-2a). Facing off for Marcus Whitman was junior Jullien Cokely with 9+/8- = 53% and in the goal was senior Blake Dunton with 5s/2ga = 71% (48 mins). The Wildcats will face Penn Yan on Saturday.
Scoring for Gananda (9-8) were junior midfielder Brayden Dohse (1g), and senior attackman Drew Smith (1g). Sophomore face off midfielder Alex Galka reached his 300th faceoff wins with his 7 wins (now 301wins). [ BOX SCORE]
SCHROEDER-5 at CANANDAIGUA-4 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - In the biggest upset of the tournaments, Schroeder took a 3-0 first quarter lead and held on through a three-goal run of unanswered goals by Canandaigua in the fourth quarter to send them into the semi-finals where they will meet Spencerport on Saturday. Scoring for Schroeder (7-10) were Colton Ugine (1g-2a), Anthony DeRosa (2g-1a), Nate Schilling (1g), and Garrett Conger (1g). In the goal for Schroeder was junior Casey Berns with 15s/4ga = 79% (48 mins).
Scoring for Canandaigua (12-5) were Sean Olvany (1g-1a), Nate Sheridan (2g), Luke McCrobie (1g), and Drew Williamee (1a). Sophomore face off midfielder Mason DePew reached his 100th faceoff wins with his 6 wins (now 105 wins). [ BOX SCORE]
THOMAS-3 at SPENCERPORT-5 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - In a close game with ties in the first and third quarters, sophomore midfielder Jayden Rodriguez (3g-1a) scored the go-ahead goal and an insurance goal in the fourth quarter to give the Rangers the win. Scoring for Spencerport (12-5) were Jayden Rodriguez (3g-1a), Zach Tortora (1g-1a), Jayden Mandarano (1g), and Cameron Mesh (1a)who also won 9+/3- = 75% faceoffs. The Rangers will play Schroeder in the semi-finals on Saturday.
Scoring for Thomas (6-11) were Joseph Tiberio (1g), Jack Burns (1g), Michael Dowden (1a), Jake Polizzi (1a), and Reid Doolittle (1g) and in the goal for Thomas, senior Zachary Isaac recorded 8s/5ga = 62% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
MYNDERSE-7 at NEWARK-9 in a Sect V Quarter-final game - Leading the scoring for Newark (11-6) were Preston Steve (3g-1a), Tariq Joseph (2g-1a), and Jream Brown (2g). In the goal for Newark was junior Thomas Kirnie with 16s/7ga = 70% (48 mins). The Reds will play Aquinas in the semi-final round on Saturday. It is thier first trip to the final four since 2018.
Scoring for Mynderse (10-7) were Dylan Tandle (2g-1a), Griffin Hilimire (2g-1a), Anthony Luffman (2g),Mason Buckley (1g), and Lucas Stevers (1a). [ BOX SCORE]
HAVERLING-5 at AQUINAS-15 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Eight different players scored goals for Aquinas (12-4) including Tano Auriuso (4g), Grayson Gomes (3g), Tommy Maggio (2g-1a), Carter Wegman (1g-2a), and Noah Olbrich (2g). In the goal for Aquinas was freshman Jake Gibson with 2s/1ga = 67% (18 mins), and freshman Logan Schimmel with 8s/4ga = 67% (30 mins). Aquinas will play Newark in the semi-final round on Saturday/
Scoring for Haverling (3-14) were sophomore offensiveman Gavin Price (2g-1a), sophomore midfielder Maclain Wright (1g-1a), junior attackman Conor Brundgae (1g), and freshman offensiveman Drew Spears (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-1 at PENN YAN-19 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (10-7) were Bryant VanHousen (5g-2a), Frank Ochoa (4g-1a), Teagan Fingar (4g-1a), Braden Fingar (1g-4a), and Caden Dixon (3g). In the goal for Penn Yan was sophomore Will Thompson with 3s/1ga = 75% (36 mins), and freshman Aiden Griffiths with 1s/0ga = 100% (12 mins). The Mustangs will play Marcus Whitman in the semis on Saturday.
Scoring for Bloomfield-Honeoye (6-11) were sophomore attackman John Blair (1a), and junior attackman Liam Roach (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were seven quarterfinal games today and in Class C the seeds held with Geneva, Pal-Mac and Wayne all advancing to the semi-finals on Friday at Canandaigua. In Class A Hilton #5 won their game with Rush-Henrietta #4 so the Cadets will advance with Pittsford, McQuaid and Penfield.
GREECE STORM-4 at MCQUAID JESUIT-14 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Steady ball control and with many scoring opportunities, the Knights scored four goals in the first quarter and led at the half 7-2. Leading the scoring for McQuaid Jesuit (12-3) were Vincenzo Giangreco (4g-1a), John Harding (2g-3a), Henry Coke (2g-2a), and Chris Woodard (2g-1a). Sophomore attackman Anthony Camarella scored his first Varsity goal while facing off for McQuaid Jesuit was freshman Domenic Giangreco with 9+/1- = 90%. In the goal Will Gordon made 5s/3ga = 63% (39 mins). McQuaid will play Penfield on Friday at Victor.
Scoring for Greece Storm (7-10) were senior midfielder Matthew Ranalletta (1g), junior A/M Aiden Early (1g-0a), freshman attackman James Maccallini (1g), junior A/M Andrew Hill (1a) and senior defenseman Adam Ashkar (1g) who in his first season playing lacrosse, scored his first Varsity goal. In the goal for Greece Storm, junior Jonathan Bucciarelli recorded 17s/14ga = 55% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
HILTON-10 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-7 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Rush-Henrietta started out with a 3-0 lead after the first quarter, but the Cadets came back and the teams were tied 4-4 at the half. After the break Hilton came out strong with four unanswered goals in the third quarter and held on for the win. With the score 4-1 for Rush early in the second quarter, Hilton scored eight unanswered goals into the top of the last quarter. Chase Wilson scored four of the eight and reached his 50th goal during the game. Also scoring for Hilton (9-8) were Nicholas Fede (3g-3a), and Aiden Cawley (1g-1a). In the goal Jason Mosher recorded 19s/7ga = 73% (48 mins). There was no report from Rush-Henrietta (10-5) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
BROCKPORT-1 at WAYNE-18 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Wayne extended their winning streak to 11 wins as ten different players scored goals in the game. The Eagles held the Blue Devils scoreless in this first half, while scoring thirteen for themselves. Leading the scoring for Wayne (13-4) were Mason Michel (5g-1a), Nate Michel (3g-2a), and Louis Profetta (1g-2a). Mason reached his 50th goal in the game while in the goal, Dylan Coene recorded 2s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), and Logan Phillips made 2s/0ga = 100% (9 mins). Wayne will play Pal-Mac on Friday. There was no report from Brockport (4-11) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
FAIRPORT-3 at PENFIELD-8 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - The first half was close, with each team scoring one goal in the first quarter and Penfield in the lead 2-1 at the half. The Patriots went up another goal in the third, leading 5-3 and then the defense held the Red Raiders scoreless in the last stanza while adding three more for the win. Leading the scoring for Penfield (12-5) were Ethan Aust (3g-1a), Ethan Hamilton (2g-1a), and Brodie Joyce (1g-1a). Hamilton posted his 50th goal in the game. Facing off for Penfield was junior Adam Schembri with 5+/2- = 71% an in the goal for Penfield was freshman Mason Schembri with 11s/3ga = 79% (45 mins). There was no report from Fairport (6-11) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-1 at PAL-MAC-24 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - Pal-Max scored thirteen goals in the first quarter and led 20-1 at the half, before taking their foot off the pedal in the second half. Ten different players scored goals for Pal-Mac including Senior defenseman Evan Cooper who scored his first Varsity goal in the game. Also on the scorebook for Pal-Mac (13-3) were Keagan Hoesterey (7g-5a), Mike Halsey (1g-6a), and Brandon Dennie (4g-1a). Facing off for Pal-Mac were senior Evan Cooper with 1+/0- = 100%, and sophomore Luke VanGorden with 24+/2- = 92%. In the goal for Pal-Mac was junior Peyton Lich with 5s/1ga = 83% (48 mins).
Senior attackman Isaiah Hill scored for Batavia-Notre Dame (1-16). [ BOX SCORE]
LIVONIA-AVON-6 at GENEVA-11 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - There were two ties in the first half, but with 0:12 seconds in the half, Ryan Brown (2g-3a) scored the go-ahead goal for the Panthers and they held on to the lead for the rest of the game. Leading the scoring for Geneva (10-7) were Max Heieck (2g-4a), Ryan Brown (2g-3a), and Ryland Dunham (3g). Facing off for Geneva was junior Jeremy Askin with 19+/2- = 90%. The Panthers will play HFL on Friday at Canandaigua.
Scoring for Livonia-Avon (8-9) were Christian Rumfola (2g-1a), Max McEnerney (1a), Tanner Gray (1g), Jackson McEnerney (1g), A.J. Peri (1g), and Evan Frazo (1g-0a). [ BOX SCORE]
EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-0 at PITTSFORD-15 in a Sect V Quarterfinal game - There was no report from either team at post-time. When the reports are received they will be in the [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - The 2023 Section V tournaments began today with single out-bracket games in Classes B and D. Moving on to the quarterfinals are Haverling who won their game over Midlakes-Red Jacket 7-3 and Churchville-Chili who beat Gates Chili 16-4.
GATES CHILI-4 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-16 in a Sect V Out-Bracket game - The Saints scored five unanswered goals in the first quarter and kept pressing in their home-field win tonight. Freshman attackman Jaxon Leonard reached his 50th assist with his single assist in the game. Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili (4-13) were Colin Duncan (6g), Jaxon Leonard (3g-1a), Sean Levey (3g-1a), and Cameron Gefell (2a). Facing off for Churchville-Chili, Brayden Hoak won 7+/1- = 88%, and Brock Osborne won 6+/5- = 55%. In the goal for Churchville-Chili was senior Bradley Shaw with 2s/1ga = 67% (12 mins), and senior Joseph Carrozzi with 4s/1ga = 80% (12 mins). The Saints will play Victor on Wednesday.
Scoring for Gates Chili (2-15) were senior attackman Andrew Hewitt (2g), senior midfielder Jory Knauf (2g), and junior attackman Owen Curley (1a). [ BOX SCORE]
MIDLAKES-RED JACKET-3 at HAVERLING-7 in a Sect V Out-Bracket game - The Rams were up 2-1 after the first quarter and 3-1 at the half. Scoring for Haverling (3-13) were sophomore offensiveman Gavin Price (3g-2a), freshman midfielder Zach Colegrove (1g-2a), junior attackman Connor Brundage (1g), and freshman A/M Drew Spears (2g). In the goal for Haverling was freshman McLane Stermole with 19s/3ga = 86% (48 mins). There was no report from Midlakes-Red Jacket (3-14) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYThere forty-one games played last week. There are seventy-two out of section games scheduled they all have been played. Section V teams won 43 and lost 29 (60%). There are no teams that are undefeated at this point.
Games played last week: 41 | Games played this season: 307 |
Leagues games played last week: 16 | Out of Section games last week: 8 |
Mismatched Games (>8 pts): 17 | Close Games (<4 pts): 13 |
Undefeated teams: 0 | Games scheduled for next week: Sectionals |
On Monday There were a couple of interesting results today, starting with an overtime win by Greece over Canandaigua. At Honeoye Falls-Lima, Brighton took a two goal third quarter lead and held on for the 7-4 win. Mynderse had a big win over Batavia-Notre Dame and McQuaid Jesuit had a 10-8 win over St Joes.
On Tuesday There were fourteen games played and it was the last game of the regular season for some teams. The Blue Panthers held off a fourth quarter surge by the Pride and held on for the 13-12 win. Aquinas, likewise held off a last quarter surge by the Lakers, winning 12-10 and locking up the GRALL title. Thomas won the battle at Webster and Penn Yan had a shutout against Clarence.
There ere no games on Wednesday.
There were four players named Canandaigua National Bank Offensive Players of the Week.Jackson McEnerney (Livonia-Avon) and Rex Kesselring (Pittsford) were the offensive honorees and Blake Dunton (Marcus Whitman) and Thomas Kirnie were the defensive Players of the Week.
On Thursday A four goal streak gave the Knights a 7-6 win over visiting Fairport. HF-L had a big win against Rush-Henrietta. Penfield beat Hilton and Canandaigua, in yet another low scoring game was the 3-2 winner at Thomas. The Saints had and exciting 9-8 win at Greece and Gananda won a 15-13 game against Kearney.
Friday was another off day.
On Saturday the golf event at Oak Hill was not the only program inconvenienced by the hard rain all day. The last six games of the regular season were played today. Bloomfield-Honeoye won their game with Brockport in "sudden victory". The Storm won their game with Gates Chili 9-4 and HFL beat Churchville-Chil 17-10, but the four other games were mismatched.
The four Section V tournaments start this week and by Saturday night, the finalists will be known.
On Monday there are out bracket games for Classes B and D. Gates Chili (#9) will play at Churchville-Chili (#8) in Class B. and the winner will play Victor (#1) on Wednesday. Midlakes- Red Jacket (#9) will play at Haverling (#8) and the winner will play Aquinas (#1) on Wednesday.
The Class A and Class C tournaments start on Tuesday with quarterfinals at the higher seed. In Class A East United-Eastridge is a Pittsford, Hilton is at Rush-Henrietta, Greece is at McQuaid Jesuit and Fairport is as Penfield.
In Class C Livonia is at Geneva, Batavia-Notre Dame is at Pal-Mac and Brockport is at Wayne.
On Wednesday, there are quarterfinal games for Classes B and D. In Class B, Victor (#1) plays one of the Chili teams. Brighton plays at Irondequoit, Schroeder plays at Canandaigua and Thomas is at Spencerport. In Class D, Aquinas (#1) plays Haverling or Midlakes, Mynderse is at Newark, Bloomfield is at Penn Yan and Gananda is at Whitman.
Thursday is a day off for all teams.
The semifinals start on Friday night with Classes A and C. The Class A teams will play at Victor at 5:00 and 7:00. The Class C teams will play at the same times at Canandaigua. On Saturday morning the Class B semifinals will be at Pittsford Sutherland high school at 11:00 and 1:30. The Class D teams are playing at Geneva at 11:00 and 1:30.
The Championships are at St. John Fisher University on Tuesday with Class C at 5:00 and Class A at 7:30. On Wednesday the Class D championship will be at 5:00 and the Class B Championship will be at 7:30.
Check out the times and the whole weekly list on the games page.
FULL STORYThe Brackets for the 2023 are now available on the brackets page.
In Class A, Pittsford (14-2) takes the top seed with an average score of 7.56 with McQuaid Jesuit (11-3) in second with 6.86. Helping the Panthers in seeding was their 8-7 win over St. Josephs, 13-5 win against Orchard Park and most certainly their 6-5 win vs Canandaigua. In the third seed is Penfield (11-5) with 5.86 and Rush-Henrietta (10-4) in the fourth seed with 5.71
In Class B, Victor (14-2) tops the bracket with an average score of 7.81. The Blue Devils also beat Canandaigua for big points in addition to Pittsford, Niskayuna and Don Bosco Prep for ten points each. The second seed was earned by Canandaigua (12-4) with a 6.88 average who won big points with their Orchard Park and HF-L wins. In the third slot is Spencerport (11-5) with 6.25 and Irondequoit (9-7) with 5.88.
In Class C, Honeoye Falls-Lima (12-4) is at the top of the bracket with 5.94 points and a big ten point win against East Aurora coupled with six wins that gave them eight points each. Pal-Mac (12-3) is a very close second with 5.93. The Red Raiders were helped by seven eight point games. Wayne (12-4) is in third with 5.88 and Geneva (9-7) takes fourth with 5.06 points.
In Class D, Aquinas (11-4) takes top honors, with Penn Yan (9-7) in second, Marcus Whitman (9-7) in third and Newark (10-6) in fourth. Aquinas made the top seed with five eight-point wins which helped their average to 5.67. The Mustangs earned an average of 5.44 helped by their ten-point win today over Williamsville North (12-3) and five eight point wins. Marcus Whitman (9-7) finished the regular season with an average of 5.00 points and Newark (10-6) finished with 4.50 points.
There is lot more information on the Tournament Page. How close are the teams in each class? Take a look at the "Seeding list".
The tournaments start on Monday, May 22bd with out bracket games in Classes B and D.
All quarterfinal games will start on Tuesday, May 23rd for classes A and C.
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - The golf event at Oak Hill was not the only program inconvenienced by the hard rain all day. The last six games of the regular season were played today. Bloomfield-Honeoye won their game with Brockport in "sudden victory". The Storm won their game with Gates Chili 9-4 and HFL beat Churchville-Chil 17-10, but the four other games were mismatched.
HFL-17 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-10 - A run of five goals in the bottom of the second and top of the third quarter gave the Cougars an 11-5 lead that was too much for the Saints to overcome. Contributing to the scoring for HFL (12-4) were 8th grade attackman Grady Goodberlet (5g-4a), junior attackman Chase Perryman (4g-5a), sophomore midfielder Mathew Brassie (2g-2a), and sophomore midfielder Quinn Kailbourne (2g). Junior defenseman Ben Cook scored his first Varsity goal and Kailbourne reached his 50th goal in the game. Facing off was Drew Angelo with 24+/5- = 83%. Churchville will host Gates Chili in the first round of the tournament on Monday.
Scoring for Churchville-Chili (3-13) were junior attackman Colin Duncan (3g), freshman attackman Jaxon Leonard (3g), senior face off midfielder Brock Osborne (1g-2a), junior attackman Dominic Hoch (2g), and senior face off midfielder Sean Levey (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
BROCKPORT-6 at BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-7 in overtime - Sophomore attackman John Blair (3g-1a) scored the overtime game winner for Bloomfield-Honeoye with an assist from Liam Roach with 0:27 left in overtime. Others scoring for Bloomfield-Honeoye (6-10) were Jonathan Nelson (2g-2a), Caleb Beadnell (2g), and Liam Roach (2a). Facing off for Bloomfield-Honeoye was sophomore Cody Whittaker with 14+/1- = 93% and in the goal was sophomore Ethan Stoddard with 8s/6ga = 57% (52 mins). There was no report from Brockport (4-10) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH-2 at PENN YAN-13 - Penn Yan scored six unanswered first quarter goals on their way to a 13-2 win against Williamsville North. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (9-7) were Braden Fingar (5g-2a), Carter Earl (3a), Bryant VanHousen (2g-1a), Teagan Fingar (2g-1a), and Caden Dixon (2g-0a). In the goal for Penn Yan was sophomore Will Thompson with 7s/2ga = 78% (44 mins), and freshman Aiden Griffiths with 1s/0ga = 100% (4 mins). The Mustangs will host Bloomfield-Honeoye on Wednesday. There was no available information for Williamsville North (12-3) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
GREECE STORM-9 at GATES CHILI-4 - The Storm posted a8 8-0 halftime lead and then took their foot off the pedal in the second half. Leading the scoring for Greece Storm (7-9) were Aiden Early (3g), Evan Roesser (3a), Andrew Hill (2g), and Matthew Ranalletta (1g-1a). Facing off for Greece Storm was Eric Odell with 11+/2- = 85%, and Carter Fabian with 2+/1- = 67%. In the goal for Greece Storm Jonathan Bucciarelli made 9s/4ga = 69% (48 mins).
Scoring for Gates Chili (2-14) were senior attackman Andrew Hewitt (1g-1a), junior attackman Owen Curley (1g), senior midfielder Giovanni Buonomo (1g), sophomore midfielder Oliver Sunday (1a), and junior attackman Quentin Cato (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-1 at NEWARK-20 - Thirteen different players scored goals for Newark (10-6) including Preston Steve (4g-7a), Sam Underhill (2g-2a), and Blake Steve (2g-1a). Sophomore defenseman Talen Kanaley, junior midfielder Kellen Foster, and junior defensive midfielder Giancarlo Colon scored their first Varsity goals and in the goal Carter Bumpus made 1s/0ga = 100% (36 mins). Newark will host Mynderse on Wednesday.
Scoring for Batavia-Notre Dame (1-15) were senior attackman Ryan Hamilton (1g), and senior attackman Cooper Hamilton (1a). Freshman goalie Branden Flanagan reached his 100th save with his 12s (now 105svs). [ BOX SCORE]
SALAMANCA-16 at HAVERLING-6 - Senior midfielder Zach House scored his first Varsity goal for the Rams who will host Midlakes-Red Jacket on Monday in the out bracket round. Others scoring for Haverling (2-13) were sophomore A/M Gavin Price (2g-1a), freshman A/M Drew Spears (1g-1a), and freshman midfielder Zach Colegrove (1g). In the goal for Haverling was freshman McLane Stermole with 20s/16ga = 56% (48 mins). There was no information available for Salamanca (9-7) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - We only received the score in this close game for the Rangers who lost to Corning 7-6 today. When stats are returned you can see them here: [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYSection V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Canandaigua National Bank are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season.
In our sixth group we have four players who have had noteworthy performances in the last few weeks.
Jackson McEnerney leads the Laker offense in goals and points with 42g-10a. When Livonia-Avon beat Churchville-Chili 8-7, Jackson was in on all but two goals, posting 3g-3a. On the Varsity since eighth grade, Jackson has a career record of 164g-92a and will be off to RIT next year.
Laker Head Coach John Sciera says: "Jackson had an exceptional game vs Churchville. He had 3 goals and 3 assists in the first half of play.
Jackson would like to give credit to the defense for holding Churchville to 3 goals in the second half. Jackson passed the 250th point for his varsity career on Sat. Vs Churchville."
Rex Kesselring Has been a majory player for Pittsford since tenth grade and had been in on a number of high-pressure moments, but one of the best was his game-winning goal against Canandaigua in the third overtime period. Scoring points in every game this season, he has 36g-7a for the Panthers thus far. As for big gmaes, he had 2g-1a in the 7-6 win vs West Genesee, 3g in the 8-8 win vs CBA and 2g in the 8-7 win vs St. Joseph.
Pittsford Head Coach Andrew Whipple says: "Rex has had an amazing senior season. As a captain of our team, he has become a true leader. Rex also is one of our leading scorers, however that is not what is important to him. Rex just wants to win and see his teammates succeed!"
Blake Dunton had 18 saves (67%) in a 11-9 win over Seton Catholic, including two big stops during a two minute non-releasable penalty in the last 3:30 of the game to secure the win. With 195 saves this season he is a 63% goalie with over 700 minutes in the goal. The Wildcat senior is a SUNY Morrisville commit in his third year in the Varsity goal.
Marcus Whitman Head Coach Michael Gorton says, " I've had the pleasure of coaching Blake since second grade. He is one of the hardest workers in our program and embodies the “grow the game” mindset by working with our youth throughout the year. He’s been a team captain the last two seasons and shows a level of toughness few players possess. He’s had multiple big games for us this season, none bigger than Seton Catholic. Blake had two amazing saves in the last minutes of the game to preserve the win."
First year Varsity goalie Thomas Kirnie made a donzen saves (75%) when the Reds beat Gates Chili on Saturday. With the score 8-6 after three quarters, Thomas helped hold the Spartans scoreless in the fourth quarter. With just over 100 saves in his first season he currently has 1 67% save percentage.
Newark Head Coach John Hicks says, "This is his first year playing goalie. He has always played attack and even at times this year has been put at attack to give us a spark. He has a huge passion for the game and with that passion comes with hard work. Thomas always wants shots no matter what the drill is or anything, he wants to be in the net. In the game against gates he made some great saves and he didn't let him getting a penalty go to his head, he went back in and made some great saves and proved he has the mental toughness to play in net. He works very hard and is a great kid."
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - A four goal streak gave the Knights a 7-6 win over visiting Fairport. HF-L had a big win against Rush-Henrietta. Penfield beat Hilton and Canandaigua, in yet another low scoring game was the 3-2 winner at Thomas. The Saints had and exciting 9-8 win at Greece and Gananda won a 15-13 game against Kearney.
FAIRPORT-6 at MCQUAID JESUIT-7 - A four goal surge by the Knights made all the difference in their 7-6 home victory over the Red Raiders that saw three ties. The Knights took the lead on an unassisted goal by Domenic Giangreco (1g) with 8:54 on the clock. Henry Coke (2g) added an insurance goal on a feed from AJ Quangrello to give the Knights a 7-5 lead with just under four minutes left in the game. Fairport junior Sam Pucci helped Fairport with an unassited goal at 3:25, but that was the end of the scoring.
Also scoring for McQuaid Jesuit (11-3) were Rory Fitzpatrick (2g), Vincenzo Giangreco (1g-1a), AJ Quagrello (1g-1a), and Chris Woodard (1a). Facing off for McQuaid Jesuit was freshman Domenic Giangreco with 7+/6- = 54%. In the goal for McQuaid Jesuit was junior Will Gordon with 7s/6ga = 54% (48 mins).
Scoring for Fairport (6-10) were Jack DuBose (1g-2a), Mitchell Monte (1g-1a), Alex Goldan (2g), Bobby Cameron (1g), and Sam Pucci (1g). MOnte scored his 50th goal in the game.Facing off for Fairport was sophomore Mitchell Monte with 3+/2- = 60%. In the goal for Fairport was senior Frazer Boyum with 8s/7ga = 53% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
GATES CHILI-2 at EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-9 - A six goal run by the Eagles in the third quarter gave them the win. Scoring for East United-Eastridge (8-8) were Keenan Edwards (2g-3a), Ryan LaRose (4g), and Jahyden Maiorani (3g). Facing off for East United-Eastridge was Nkodia Ndongala with 10+/2- = 83% and in the goal for East United-Eastridge was Ronald Dietz with 7s/2ga = 78% (48 mins).
Scoring for Gates Chili (2-13) were senior midfielder Jory Knauf (1g), and freshman attackman Gianni Salandy (1g). In the goal for Gates Chili was junior Thomas Joseph Phelan with 15s/9ga = 63% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
RUSH-HENRIETTA-11 at HFL-15 - There were five ties in this close game that saw runs by both teams. The Cougars had a 2-1 lead after the first quarter and a 7-5 lead at the half. R-H picked up four goals in the third quarter which ended with the teams tied at 9-9. Rush took a two goal lead in the third quarter, but HFL came up with six goals in the final quarter for the win. In the contest between two of the best faceoff specialist Drew Angelo won 17+/12- and Mike Valent won 9+3-. Also facing off for R-H was Jackson Preston who went 3+/13-.
Leading the scoring for HFL (11-4) were Chase Perryman (3g-4a), Grady Goodberlet (3g-1a), and Patrick Donahoe (4g).
Leading the scoring for Rush-Henrietta (10-4) were Cody Coleman (2g-1a), Makai Hillmon (1g-2a), Jett Richardsen (2g-1a), Tyler Bernarduci (2g), and Preston Jackson (2g). Facing off for Rush-Henrietta was senior Mike Valent with 9+/3- = 75%. [ BOX SCORE]
PENFIELD-11 at HILTON-8 - The Patriots took an early lead and never gave it back in this close game. Leading the scoring for Penfield (11-5) were Brodie Joyce (1g-4a), Ethan Hamilton (3g-1a), and Adam Schembri (2g). In the goal for Penfield was freshman Mason Schembri with 16s/8ga = 67% (48 mins).
Scoring for Hilton (8-8) were Aiden Cawley (5g), Chase Wilson (1g-1a), Colton Thorp (1g-1a), and Luke Schindler (1g). Facing off was Drew O`Buck with 7+/2- = 78% and in the goal was senior Jason Mosher with 17s/11ga = 61% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
HAVERLING-4 at NEWARK-18 - Eleven different players scored goals for Newark (9-6) including Preston Steve (4g-7a), Sam Underhill (3g-1a), and Blake Steve (3g). In the goal for Newark Thomas Kirnie had 6s/3ga = 67% (24 mins), and sophomore Carter Bumpus had 4s/1ga = 80% (24 mins).
Scoring for Haverling (2-12) were freshman midfielder Zach Colegrove (1g-1a), sophomore offensiveman Gavin Price (1g-1a), freshman A/M Drew Spears (1g-0a), and junior attackman Connor Brundage (1g). [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
BRIGHTON-14 at GENEVA-4 - The Bruins had a 5-1 lead at the half and then outscored the Panthers 9-3 in the second half. Leading the scoring for Brighton (9-7) were James Holbrough (5g-2a), Aksel Stanat (3g-1a), and Miles McGuire (3g) and sophomore face off midfielder Henry Werzinger scored his first Varsity goal and won 15+/4- = 79% at the faceoff X.
Scoring for Geneva (9-7) were Daniel Wright (1g-1a), Ryland Dunham (1g), Ryan Brown (1g), Jeremy Askin (1a), and Austin Moore (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
AQUINAS-10 at LANCASTER-6 - There were lots of highlights in the Aquinas win as Head Coach Terry Corcoran won his 50th game at Aquinas while Gio Valerie reached his 50th goal with his 2 goals (now 51g),Noah Olbrich reached his 50th assist with his 2 assists ( now 50g) and Jake Gibson reached his 100th save with his 25 saves (now 111svs). Leading the scoring for Aquinas (11-4) were Carter Wegman (2g-3a), Valerie (2g-2a), Olbrich (2g-2a), and Tano Auriuso (2g-1a). In the goal for Aquinas was freshman Jake Gibson with 25s/6ga = 81% (48 mins). There was no information available for Lancaster (10-5) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
CANANDAIGUA-3 at THOMAS-2 - Canandaigua, in yet another low scoring game was the 3-2 winner at Thomas as CA broke the series tied and now lead 11-10. Scoring for Canandaigua (12-4) were Mike Belles (1g-1a), Drew Williamee (1g-1a), Ryan Bremer (1g), and Braden Gioseffi (1a). In the goal Jack Faiola recorded 6s/2ga = 75% (48 mins).
Scoring for Thomas (6-10) were Jack Burns (1g-1a), and Joseph Tiberio (1g-1a) and in the goal for Thomas was senior Zachary Isaac with 6s/3ga = 67% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
BISHOP KEARNEY-13 at GANANDA-15 - There were three ties in the game and although Gananda led most of the game the scored was never very far apart. Leading the scoring for Gananda (9-7) were Cohyn Reisman (6g-1a), Jacob Michaels (3g-3a), Drew Smith (5g-1a), and Brayden Dohse (1g-3a). There was no report from Bishop Kearney (2-5) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
MIDLAKES-RED JACKET-0 at WAYNE-18 - Wayne (12-4) extended their winning streak to 10 wins as eleven different players scored goals including Nate Michel (3g-2a), Mason Michel (3g-1a), and Louis Profetta (1g-2a). Freshmen Hank Smith, Nick Caine, Tucker Eaton and Emmett Haak each scored their first Varsity goals. There was no report from Midlakes-Red Jacket (3-13) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-20 at WATKINS GLEN-1 - Eleven different players scored goals for Bloomfield-Honeoye (5-10) including John Blair (5g-4a), Jonathan Nelson (4g-3a), and Tyler Bruder (1g-2a). Facing off for Bloomfield-Honeoye was sophomore Cody Whittaker with 15+/6- = 71% and in the goal for Bloomfield-Honeoye was sophomore Ethan Stoddard with 5s/1ga = 83% (24 mins), and junior Taylor Jungermann with 1s/0ga = 100% (24 mins). There was no information available for Watkins Glen at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-1 at MARCUS WHITMAN-16 - The Wildcats scored twelve unanswered goals in the first half. Leading the scoring for Marcus Whitman (9-7) were Connor Gorton (3g-4a), Logan Storms (1g-2a), Tyler Tiffany (3a), Rylan Weissinger (2g-1a), and Teague Gallogly (2g-0a). Junior midfielder Ethan MacLennan and freshman attackman Ayden Clark scored their first Varsity goals in the game.Facing off for Marcus Whitman was junior Jullien Cokely with 13+/3- = 81%. In the goal for Marcus Whitman was senior Blake Dunton with 5s/1ga = 83% (48 mins).
Scoring for Batavia-Notre Dame (1-14) were Quintin Cummings (1g), and Cooper Hamilton (1a). [ BOX SCORE]
LIVONIA-AVON-2 at PENN YAN-14 - Seven different players scored goals for Penn Yan in this game that saw senior Carter Earl and seventh grader Greyson Hathaway combined to win 18-20 faceoffs. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (8-7) were Braden Fingar (3g-1a), Teagan Fingar (1g-3a), Tukker Fisher (1g-2a), Earl (3g),Bryant VanHousen (2g-1a), and Frank Ochoa (2g). In the goal for Penn Yan sophomore Will Thompson made 3s/1ga = 75% (44 mins).
Scoring for Livonia-Avon (8-8) were Max McEnerney (1g), and Jackson McEnerney (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-9 at GREECE STORM-8 - There were five ties in this game which was won in the first quarter when the Saints had a 4-3 advantage. The teams then matched each other for the next three quarters. Dominic Hoch scored the game winner with 2:34 left in the game. Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili (3-12) were Colin Duncan (2g-4a), Hoch (3g), Jaxon Leonard (3a), and Max McKay (1g-1a). Facing off for Churchville-Chili was Brock Osborne with 11+/8- = 58%. In the goal for Churchville-Chili was senior Bradley Shaw with 11s/8ga = 58% (48 mins).
Scoring for Greece Storm (6-9) were Matthew Ranalletta (1g-2a), Andrew Hill (2g), Aiden Early (2g), James Maccallini (2g-0a), and Noah Kozak (1g-0a). In the goal for Greece Storm was junior Jonathan Bucciarelli with 17s/9ga = 65% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were fourteen games played and it was the last game of the regular season for some teams. The Blue Panthers held off a fourth quarter surge by the Pride and held on for the 13-12 win. Aquinas, likewise held off a last quarter surge by the Lakers, winning 12-10 and locking up the GRALL title. Thomas won the battle at Webster and Penn Yan had a shutout against Clarence.
FAIRPORT-6 at PENFIELD-10 - Five goals by the Patriots in the second quarter made the difference. Leading the scoring for Penfield (10-5) were Ethan Hamilton (4g-1a), Ethan Aust (3g), and Adam Schembri (2a). Benjamin Blair faced off for Penfield and won 9+/8- = 53%. In the goal for Penfield was freshman Mason Schembri with 15s/6ga = 71% (48 mins). He reached his 100th save (now 104s). Penfield finished their regular season at Hilton on Thursday.
Scoring for Fairport (6-9) were Mitchell Monte (2g-1a), Jack DuBose (1g-1a), Alex Goldan (1g-1a), Ryan Pedro (1g), and Sam Pucci (1g-0a). The Red Raiders finish their regular season at McQuaid on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE]
BRIGHTON-13 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-7 - A six goal third quarter helped the Bruins in the win on the road. Leading the scoring for Brighton (8-7) were freshman attackman James Holbrough (5g-1a), and junior attackman Aksel Stanat (5g). Stanat posted his 50th goal in the game (now 50g). Facing off for Brighton was sophomore Henry Werzinger with 8+/5- = 62%, and freshman Gavin Hayslip with 6+/4- = 60%. In the goal for Brighton was junior Thomas D`Angelo with 10s/7ga = 59% (48 mins).
Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili (2-12) were junior attackman Colin Duncan (2g-2a), junior midfielder Cameron Gefell (1g-1a), sophomore midfielder Matthew Mitchell (2g-0a), freshman attackman Jaxon Leonard (1g-1a), and senior face off midfielder Brock Osborne (1g-1a). Facing off for Churchville-Chili was sophomore Brayden Hoak with 1+/0- = 100% and senior Camron Taylor with 1+/0- = 100%. [ BOX SCORE]
IRONDEQUOIT-16 at EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-3 - The Eagles finished their regular season with a win that saw eleven different players scored goals include three players who scored their first Varsity goal. Owen Donovan, Kenyen Lovette, and Will Matuska each scored one goal while Aidan Greco (1g-5a), Dan Buckley (2g-3a), and Cooper Moore (3g-1a) were among the scoring leaders. Facing off for Irondequoit was Jonah Carrier with 12+/4- = 75% who won his 400th faceoff, and senior Billy Pusey who won 7+/0- = 100%. In the goal for Irondequoit (9-7) was senior Nick Lepiane with 3s/1ga = 75% (24 mins), and sophomore Sven Habitzreuther with 3s/2ga = 60% (24 mins).
Scoring for East United-Eastridge (7-8) were Ryan LaRose (2g-1a), and Jahyden Maiorani (1g-2a). In the goal for East United-Eastridge was junior Ronald Dietz with 13s/10ga = 57% (24 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
GENEVA-13 at MYNDERSE-1 - Seven different players scored goals for Geneva (9-6) including Max Heieck (4g-1a), Ryland Dunham (2g-2a), Daniel Wright (1g-3a), and Ryan Brown (3g). Jeremy Askin won 13+/5- = 72% faceoffs and in the goal Paul Williams had 7s/1ga = 88% (48 mins). Geneva will finish their regular season hosting Brighton on Thursday.
Scoring for Mynderse were Lucas Stevers (1g), and Griffin Hilimire (1a). The Blue Devils finish their regular season at (10-6) and will wait until the end of the week to see where they will be seeded. [ BOX SCORE]
WAYNE-14 at NEWARK-3 - Wayne extended their winning streak to 9 wins as seven different players scored goals for the Eagles. Leading the scoring for Wayne (11-4) were PJ Ostrowski (4g), Alex Garrow (3g-1a), Nate Michel (1g-3a), and Mason Michel (3g-1a). In the goal for Wayne was senior Dylan Coene with 3s/0ga = 100% (24 mins). Wayne fishes their regular season when they host Midlakes-Red Jacket on Thursday.
Scoring for Newark (8-6) were Preston Steve (2a), Blake Steve (1g), Jream Brown (1g), Sam Underhill (1g), and Devon Bulman (1a). In the goal for Newark was sophomore Carter Bumpus with 4s/0ga = 100% (12 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
MARCUS WHITMAN-3 at PAL-MAC-10 - The Red Raider led 8-1 at the half. Leading the scoring for Pal-Mac (12-3) were Mike Halsey (4g-3a), Keagan Hoesterey (3g-1a), and Devon McKoy (1g). Facing off for Pal-Mac was Luke VanGorden with 13+/4- = 76% and in the goal for Pal-Mac was Peyton Lich with 10s/3ga = 77% (48 mins). Pal-Mac ends their regular season at Fulton on Saturday.
Scoring for Marcus Whitman (8-7) were Brody Royston (1g-1a), Logan Storms (1g), Tariku Blueye (1a), and Rylan Weissinger (1g). In the goal for Marcus Whitman was senior Blake Dunton with 20s/10ga = 67% (48 mins). The Wildcats finished their regular season hosting Batavia-ND on Thursday [ BOX SCORE]
PITTSFORD-12 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-7 - Head Coach Andrew Whipple won his 225th game for the Panthers, who led at the half 9-2. Leading the scoring were Rex Kesselring (1g-2a), Ian Erskine (3g), Charlie Ryan (2g-1a), Jackson Green (1g-1a), Ben Steingass (1g-1a), and Avery Valenti (2g-0a). Pittsford finished their regular season at 14-2 and will wait to see their Class A seeding this weekend.
Scoring for Rush-Henrietta (10-3) were Jett Richardsen (1g-1a), Mike Valent (2g), Tyler Bernarduci (1g), Makai Hillmon (1g), Hayden Hobbs (1g), and Preston Jackson (1g). Facing off for Rush-Henrietta was senior Mike Valent with 17+/5- = 77%. Rush-Henrietta has their last game of the regular season at HFL on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
GATES CHILI-3 at SPENCERPORT-14 - Eight different players scored goals for Spencerport (11-4), including Cameron Mesh (4g), Jayden Rodriguez (2g-2a), Trevor Lewis (2g-1a), Jayden Mandarano (2g-1a), and Zach Tortora (1g-1a). Facing off for Spencerport was Cameron Mesh with 11+/0- = 100%, Trevor Lewis with 1+/0- = 100%, and Zachary Ajavananda with 6+/0- = 100%.. The Rangers finish their regular season at Corning on Friday.
Leading the scoring for Gates Chili (2-12) were senior midfielder Jory Knauf (1g-0a), senior midfielder Giovanni Buonomo (1g-0a), and junior defenseman Jonathan Vance (1g-0a). Next up for the Spartans is at East United-Eastridge on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE]
THOMAS-13 at SCHROEDER-3 - Seven different players scored goals for Thomas (6-9) including Nicolas Ange (4g-1a), Jack Burns (2g-2a), and Jagger Altieri (2g-1a). In the goal for Thomas was senior Zachary Isaac with 13s/3ga = 81% (43 mins), and freshman Joshua Jobson with 1s/0ga = 100% (5 mins). Thoams finishes their regular season hosting Canandaigua on Thursday.
Scoring for Schroeder were Garrett Conger (2g), Nate Schilling (1g-1a), and Colton Ugine (2a). The Warriors finish their regular season at (6-10). [ BOX SCORE]
AQUINAS-12 at LIVONIA-AVON-10 - After a 2-2 first quarter, Aquinas scored four more and led at the half 6-4. AT the end of the third quarter AQ led 9-5, but a five goal surge by the lakers took them close, but not close enough as AQ held on for the win. Scoring for Aquinas (10-4) were Jake Guggino (3g), Tano Auriuso (2g-1a), Gio Valerie (2g-1a), Noah Olbrich (2g), Drew Eddy (2g), and junior defenseman Jack Schimmel (1g) who scored his first Varsity goal for Aquinas. AQ finished their regular season at Lancaster on Thursday.
Scoring for Livonia-Avon (8-7) were Christian Rumfola (5g-2a), Max McEnerney (1g-1a), Jackson McEnerney (2g), and A.J. Peri (2g). Facing off for Livonia-Avon was sophomore Joey Cinquino with 18+/8- = 69%. The Lakers finish their regular season at Penn Yan on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE]
BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-12 at GANANDA-13 - In a close and exciting game with three early ties. When Jase Smith scored at 9:20 in the third, the Blue Panthers took the lead and held on for the win. With the score 13-10 with 4:22 left in regulation, The Pride scored two goals in under two minutes, but ran out of time. Leading the scoring for Gananda (8-7) were Drew Smith (5g-2a), Cohyn Reisman (5g-1a), and Brayden Dohse (1g-2a). The Blue Panthers will finish the regular season hosting Bishop Kearney on Thursday.
Leading the scoring for Bloomfield-Honeoye (4-10) were Liam Roach (6g), Jonathan Nelson (2g-3a), and John Blair (1g-3a). Facing off for Bloomfield-Honeoye was sophomore Cody Whittaker with 13+/10- = 57%. [ BOX SCORE]
CLARENCE-0 at PENN YAN-6 - Penn Yan sophomore goalie Will Thompson had 3s/0ga = 100% (46 mins), and freshman Aiden Griffiths with 1s/0ga = 100% (2 mins) for the shutout. Scoring for Penn Yan (7-7) were Carter Earl (1g-2a), Teagan Fingar (1g-2a), Tukker Fisher (1g-1a), Frank Ochoa (1g-1a), and Caden Dixon (2g). There was no information available for Clarence (8-8) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
HAVERLING-6 at BISHOP KEARNEY-20 - The Kings led 11-5 at the half. Scoring for Haverling (2-11) were Connor Brundage (2g-1a), Gavin Price (3a), Maclain Wright (2g), Zach Colegrove (2a), and Drew Spears (1g). Haverling is at Newark on Thursday. There was no report from Bishop Kearney (2-4) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
HILTON-8 at VICTOR-13 - The Blue Devils led 9-1 at the half and with the score 12-4 in the fourth, the Cadets scored four goals in a row to get the score closer. Junior attackman Jack Herendeen reached his 50th goal and Senior attackman Pax Marshall reached his 100th goal in the game. Also making the scorebook for the Blue Devils were Thomas Gravino (3g-2a), Sam Gotham (2g-2a), and Pax Marshall (3g-1a). Facing off for Victor was senior Sam Ricci with 16+/9- = 64% and in the goal for Victor was senior Brady Robinson with 3s/1ga = 75% (24 mins). Victor finishes their regular season at (14-2).
Scoring for Hilton (8-7) were Aiden Cawley (6g-1a), Luke Schindler (1g), Braydon Pike (1g), and Karl Khuns (1a). In the goal for Hilton was senior Jason Mosher with 20s/13ga = 61% (48 mins). Hilton will host Penfield on Thursday to end their regular season. [ BOX SCORE]
FULL STORYDAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were a couple of interesting results today, starting with an overtime win by Greece over Canandaigua. At Honeoye Falls-Lima, Brighton took a two goal third quarter lead and held on for the 7-4 win. Mynderse had a big win over Batavia-Notre Dame and McQuaid Jesuit had a 10-8 win over St Joes.
ST. JOSEPH-8 at MCQUAID JESUIT-10 - In a game with five ties both teams took turns scoring until the Knights had four in a row to take an 8-5 lead in the fourth quarter. To make things exciting, St Joseph players scored two in a row in a minute and a half to take the score to 9-8 McQuaid. John Harding (2g) scored an insurance goal with two minutes left in the game. Leading the scoring for McQuaid Jesuit (10-3) were Henry Coke (3g-2a), Rory Fitzpatrick (1g-2a), and AJ Quagrello (2g). Freshman faceoff midfielder Domenic Giangreco scored his first Varsity goal and in the goal for McQuaid Jesuit was Will Gordon with 10s/8ga = 56% (48 mins). There was no information available for St. Joseph (13-4) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
MYNDERSE-25 at BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-3 - Mynderse extended their winning streak to five wins as twelve different players scored goals for the Blue Devils including junior midfielder Dylan Tandle who reached his 50th goal with his two goals (now 51g). Others scoring for Mynderse (10-5) were Griffin Hilimire (5g-3a), Mason Buckley (4g-3a), Lucas Stevers (5g-2a), and Tandle (2g-3a).
Scoring for Batavia-Notre Dame (1-13) were senior attackman Cooper Hamilton (1g), sophomore A/M Gavynn Trippany (1a), junior midfielder Quintin Cummings (1g), and sophomore A/M Ivan Milovidov (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
BRIGHTON-7 at HFL-4 - Brighton had a run of 5 goals to take their eighth win in a row against HFL going back to 2015. Both teams have won twelve games against the other. Scoring for Brighton (7-7) were James Holbrough (4g), Ben Marangola (1g-1a), Joseph Messina (1g), Aksel Stanat (1g), and Sam Slaninka (1a). In the goal for Brighton Thomas D'Angelo had 5s/4ga = 56% (48 mins).
Scoring for HFL (10-4) were Patrick Donahoe (2g), Braydn Trybuskiewicz (1g), Chase Perryman (1g), Mathew Brassie (1a), and Drew Angelo (1a). Facing off for HFL was junior Drew Angelo with 11+/3- = 79% and in the goal was senior Trevor Reese with 9s/7ga = 56% (48 mins). Reese reached his 300th save in the game. (now 303s) [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
CANANDAIGUA-6 at GREECE STORM-7 - It was a series of runs for both teams in this close and exciting game at Olympia. Greece scored first and held the lead for six minutes until Nate Sheridan scored the first of his three goals. The teams were ties at 1-1 at the end of the first quarter. The Braves scored two unanswered goals in the second and led at the half 3-1. After the break Greece stormed back with the only three goals in the third quarter and took a 4-3 lead after three. Sheridan scored first in the last stanza, tying the game and 4-4 and Mark Belles put the Braves up by one with 6:20 left in regulation. Less than a minute later Matthew Ranalletta scored his second goal for the tie. Sean Olvany but CA up at 4:40 but Greece came back at 2:14 when Aiden Early took a feed from James Maccallini to send the game into overtime where at 0:42 Maccallini scored the game winner.
Scoring for Greece Storm (6-8) were Matthew Ranalletta (3g-2a), James Maccallini (2g-1a), and Aiden Early (2g). In the goal for Greece Storm was junior Jonathan Bucciarelli with 22s/6ga = 79% (51 mins). He reached his 500th save (now 502svs).
Scoring for Canandaigua (11-4) were Nate Sheridan (3g), Sean Olvany (1g-1a),Mark Belles (1g), Jack Tanoory (1g), Ryan Bremer (1a), Alex Rheude (1a), Braden Gioseffi (1a), and sophomore attackman Drew Williamee (1a). Facing off for Canandaigua was sophomore Mason DePew with 12+/5- = 71%. [ BOX SCORE]
There was no report at all from Brockport at Medina but when it shows up more information will be available in [ BOX SCORE].
FULL STORYThere forty-four games played last week. There are seventy-three out of section games scheduled and 64 have been played. Section V teams have won 38 and lost 26 (59%). There are no teams that are undefeated at this point.
Games played last week: 40 | Games played this season: 266 |
Leagues games played last week: 22 | Out of Section games last week: 6 |
Mismatched Games (>8 pts): 11 | Close Games (<4 pts): 16 |
Undefeated teams: 0 | Games scheduled for next week: 42 |
On Monday Victor defeated the Canandaigua zone in a game that was highly contested throughout. Haverling won another game, this time against Watkins Glen. Bloomfield-Honeoye defeated Midlakes-Red Jacket as John Blair scored both the tying and the winning goal. Also, Waterloo, with small numbers, cancelled the rest of their season.
On Tuesday Gates Chili held off a fourth quarter surge by Brockport to win their second game of the season. The other nine games were mismatches. Winners included Pittsford over Brighton, Wayne over Marcus Whitman and Irondequoit over Fairport.
On Wednesday Livonia-Avon won a shutout against visiting Bishop Kearney and Midlakes-Red Jacket defeated Batavia-Notre Dame.
There were four players named Canandaigua National Bank Offensive Players of the Week. Thomas Gravino (Victor) and Tan Auriuso were named offensive players of the week and Nick Lepiane (Irondequoit) and Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece) were named defensive players of the week.
On Thursday Both Fairport and Penfield won their games by one goal. Mynderse defeated the Pride 9-6 and the rest were mismatches. Hilton (8-6) defeated HFL (10-3) with a score of 15-8 and Wayne defeated Pal-Mac 13-12.
On Friday There were two games played on Friday night. One was a blowout and the other went to three overtime periods.
On Saturday it took overtime after seven ties for the Rangers to beat McQuaid Jesuit 10-9. Brighton scored first and never looked back as they beat Aquinas 11-8. An unmatched goal in the fourth quarter was one goal less than the Saints needed as Livonia-Avon won 8-7. Penn Yan has an overtime loss against a strong Lake Shore team from Buffalo and Schroeder held the Hawks scoreless in three quarters for their 5-3 win in Corning.
This is the last week of the regular season. The Tournaments will start on next Monday. Seeding for the tournaments will be available on Sunday morning.
There are five games scheduled for Monday including Brighton at HFL and Canandaigua at Greece Storm.
There are fourteen games set for Tuesday with at least ten them games potential good ones. Pittsford is at R-H and this game could be replayed during the Class A tournament. Marcus Whitman is at Pal-Mac, Haverling is at BK, Thomas is at Schroeder, Fairport is at Penfield, AQ is Livonia and Hilton is at Victor.
There are no games scheduled for Wednesday.
On Thursday there will be lots to see as you pick between thirteen games. Some interesting ones include Fairport at McQuaid, Penfield at Hilton, Brighton is at Geneva, RH is at HFL and Livonia- Avon is at Penn Yan.
On Friday, Spencerport is at Corning.
The regular season finishes on Saturday with seven games including HFL at Churchville-Chili, Batavia-ND at Newark, Greece at Gates and the last planned game is Brockport at Bloomfield-Honeoye.
Check out the times and the whole weekly list on the games page.
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