Week In Review - Week 7
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There were forty-five games played last week. There are Eighty-four out of section games scheduled and 12 were played last week. Section V teams have won 38 and lost 22 (63% wins). There is only one undefeated team at this point: Pittsford with a record of 12-0.
| Games played last week:45 | Games played this season:217 |
| Leagues games played last week:16 | Out of Section games last week:12 |
| Mismatched Games (>8 pts):20 | Close Games (<4 pts): 14 |
| Undefeated teams:1 | Games scheduled for next week:45 |

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 Flaum, 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 posting 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 was defined by career milestones across the area. Bloomfield-Honeoye's Brayden Arber set a school record for career goals with 11 goals in an 18-3 win over Tonawanda. HF-L beat L-A-G 17-7 in a game that featured Marco Vengoechea's 100th career goal, Jackson Coon's 50th career assist and Jason Bennett's 400th career save. Hilton won in overtime at West Genesee 11-10 as Drew
Brien reached his 50th career goal with an OT goal, seventh grader Nick Mateo Jr. hit 100 career faceoff wins in Geneva's 12-4 win over Mynderse-Romulus, and Walker Landschoot scored his 50th career goal in Midlakes' 19-4 win over Newark. Pittsford stayed perfect at 12-0 with a 15-8 win over Fayetteville-Manlius, McQuaid's John Burrows scored six goals in a 16-9 win over Niskayuna, Shane Coleman scored eight goals for Wayne in a 14-4 win over Amherst, and Penn Yan extended its winning streak to five with a 15-1 win over Tully.
FRIDAY - The best story of the day was Churchville-Chili rallying from 11-0 down to beat Rush-Henrietta 13-11, with Isaac Bailey going 19 for 26 on faceoffs and three players scoring three goals each. Brockport edged East United 10-9 in another tight finish, with Xzavier Madrigal reaching 100 career saves for East United. Penfield extended its winning streak to eight with a 14-9 win over Canandaigua, Spencerport's Zach Tortora scored five goals in a 9-3 win over Fairport as Luke Kaye hit 100 career faceoff wins, Brighton beat Aquinas 14-6 behind a balanced attack that included freshman Chase LaBudde's first career varsity goal, and Batavia-Notre Dame's Trey Rodriguez posted four goals and six assists in a 14-3 win over Gananda.
THURSDAY - Today's most notable comeback came from Geneva, which rallied from six goals down to beat L-A-G 8-6 on four goals and an assist from Ryland Dunham, while Will Schweitzer reached 100 career points for the Lakers. Bloomfield-Honeoye edged Mynderse-Romulus 13-12 in another close one, with four goals each from Braiden Schneider and Brennan Thomas. McQuaid beat Corning 9-6 behind three goals from Domenic Giangreco and five points from Aidan O'Brien, Midlakes got four goals each from Brendan Baldwin and Carter Casper in a 14-7 win over Marcus Whitman, and
Waterloo's Dylan Acquilano reached 200 career saves in a loss at Watkins Glen.
WEDNESDAY - The day's biggest story was Pittsford's last-second 13-12 win over Victor, with Grant Lewis scoring with eight seconds left to keep the Panthers perfect at 11-0, a game that also featured Cole Goetz's 50th career assist, Eli Ricci's 50th career goal and Bear Wehrheim's 200th career save. Elsewhere, Grady Goodberlet reached 200 career goals with a six-goal night in HF-L's 16-0 win over Gates Chili, Irondequoit's Colin Landrigan reached 100 career saves in a 14-3 win over Churchville-Chili that also saw Matt Long and TJ Mayer score their first career varsity goals, and Brighton's Tim Tourangeau reached 50 career assists in a 15-2 win over Schroeder while Schroeder's Van Bolton hit 300 career saves.
TUESDAY - Tuesday featured a string of career milestones, with Pal-Mac's Max Hill scoring his 100th career goal in a 19-8 win over Marcus Whitman, Midlakes' Nate Lathrop reaching 50 career assists in a 17-2 win over Waterloo, L-A-G's Rider VanZandt hitting 300 career faceoff wins while scoring five goals in an 11-8 win over Bloomfield-Honeoye, and Penn Yan's Braden Fingar reaching 100 career assists in a 10-9 win at Canandaigua. Newark also picked up its first win of the season, topping Gananda 17-5, and Wayne rallied in the fourth quarter to edge Geneva 8-7.
Players of the week were also announced. Honored were senior HFL midfielder Marco Venoecha and sophomore face off midfielder Eli Ricci from Victor.
MONDAY - Monday's action featured a wave of
first career varsity scores, headlined by Midlakes' win over Gananda in which five different players scored their first career varsity goal. Brockport's 19-4 win over Batavia-Notre Dame also saw three first career scores from Anthony Lana, Maddux Williams and Nikolas Poswinski, while Johnathan Pienio reached 100 career faceoff wins. Penfield edged Thomas 11-9 in the night's closest game, with Griffin Banister scoring four goals to extend the Patriots' winning streak to six, and Orchard Park used a six-goal run to pull away from Irondequoit 14-6.
Looking Ahead
There are lots of games this week, with the largest number on Tuesday (14). Many are eague games and many are expected to result in mismatches this week. Let's hope there are exciting surprises. Noteworthy games include:
On Monday there are two games with Pal-Mac at L-A-G and Batavia-ND at Tonawanda
On Tuesday games include Gananda at Mynderse-Romulus,
lGeneva at B-H, Midlakes at Wayne, C-C at CA, and Penfield at Hilton.
On Wednesday Haverling is at Aquinas.
On Thursday there are thirteen games which include Thomas at C-C, HFL at Penn Yan, Brockport at Greece Storm, Hilton at Irondequoit, L-A-G at Midlakes, and Orchard Park at McQuaid.
On Friday the three games scheduled are Gates and Batavia-ND, Gananda at Haverling and East United-Eastridge at Syracuse City.
On Saturday the week ends with a dozen games including JD at Pittsford, Brockport at Marcus Whitman, Brighton at Irondequoit, Greece at Mynderse-Romulus, Hamburg at Penn Yan, Victor at JD and Canandaigua at Orchard Park.
There are some good matchups this week, but the most important games are yours. Don’t forget to check the full schedule and game times on the games page.
FULL STORY
afternoon, moving the Blue Devils to 9-2. [
scoring three goals and adding an assist in a losing effort and East United's Xzavier Madrigal reaching 100 career saves. [
goal and two assists in a losing effort. [
assist, Eli Ricci's 50th career goal and Bear Wehrheim's 200th career save. Elsewhere, Grady Goodberlet reached 200 career goals with a six-goal night in HF-L's 16-0 win over Gates Chili, Irondequoit's Colin Landrigan reached 100 career saves in a 14-3 win over Churchville-Chili that also saw Matt Long and TJ Mayer score their first career varsity goals, and Brighton's Tim Tourangeau reached 50 career assists in a 15-2 win over Schroeder while Schroeder's Van Bolton hit 300 career saves.
Goodberlet scored six goals to reach 200 career goals and freshman Johnny Gaudieri added his first career varsity goal as Honeoye Falls-Lima beat Gates Chili 16-0 in a Monroe County D-3 game Wednesday evening. [
assists. In goal, Wehrheim made eight saves on 20 shots over 48 minutes.
each contributed an assist.
Whitman, Midlakes' Nate Lathrop reaching 50 career assists in a 17-2 win over Waterloo, L-A-G's Rider VanZandt hitting 300 career faceoff wins while scoring five goals in an 11-8 win over Bloomfield-Honeoye, and Penn Yan's Braden Fingar reaching 100 career assists in a 10-9 win at Canandaigua. Newark also picked up its first win of the season, topping Gananda 17-5, and Wayne rallied in the fourth quarter to edge Geneva 8-7.
and Trevor Bush adding assists. Waterloo falls to 2-7.
Canandaigua 10-9 Tuesday evening in a non-league game, moving to 7-3. The game was tied three times and wasn't decided until the final minutes of the fourth quarter, when the Mustangs scored three times to go up 10-7 before Canandaigua pulled within one. Along the way, senior Braden Fingar recorded his 100th career assist, finishing with one goal and three assists on the night.
Ethan Olmstead and John Hample each added one. Filyaw also recorded his first career varsity assist, with Owen Levis and Trace Parish each chipping in an assist as well. Mynderse-Romulus falls to 2-5.
Romulus on Thursday evening. [
Thursday evening. [

Eli Ricci - Sophomore Victor Face off Midfielder
scored their first career varsity goal. Brockport's 19-4 win over Batavia-Notre Dame also saw three first career scores from Anthony Lana, Maddux Williams and Nikolas Poswinski, while Johnathan Pienio reached 100 career faceoff wins. Penfield edged Thomas 11-9 in the night's closest game, with Griffin Banister scoring four goals to extend the Patriots' winning streak to six, and Orchard Park used a six-goal run to pull away from Irondequoit 14-6.
Monday evening in a non-league game, extending its winning streak to six in a row and moving to 8-3. The game was tied three times and was still within two goals heading into the final minutes before Penfield scored four times in the fourth quarter to pull away. Thomas falls to 6-5. No report was available from Thomas at post-time.
Wednesday evening. [
four assists, and Jaxon Ophardt chipped in two goals and two assists. Freshman Robert Steele added two goals and an assist. In goal, junior Austin Bradford made four saves on five shots (80%) over 24 minutes, and freshman Owen Perkins made three saves on six shots (50%) over 24 minutes.
Camden Zambuto, Nathaniel Harendeen, Landyn Archer and Noah Sergant all scored their first career varsity goals, while Corbin Hughes, John Trejo and Sergant each recorded their first career varsity assist. No stats were available for Gananda at post-time.
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.
Greyson Hathway hit 500 career faceoff wins while ending Geneva's undefeated season 17-6, Victor's Eli Ricci also reached 500 career faceoff wins in a 9-6 win over Niskayuna, and L-A-G's Will Schweitzer scored his 50th career goal while goalie Ayden Szymanski hit 100 career saves in an 8-5 win over Brockport. On the coaching side, Spencerport's Coach Buttaro set the school record for career wins in a 16-2 win over Rush-Henrietta, Gates Chili picked up its first win of the season over Batavia-Notre Dame, and Canandaigua earned its first-ever win over Baldwinsville, while East Aurora rallied late to edge HF-L 12-11 in the day's closest game.
Rush-Henrietta past Schroeder, 10-7, and Victor's Will Johnson and Irondequoit's Colin Giudice each reached the 50-goal milestone in the same game, with Victor winning 19-10. Midlakes' Carter Casper and James Sprague hit the 50-goal and 50-assist marks respectively in an 11-7 win over East United-Eastridge, and Pal-Mac's Jackson Dennie reached 50 career assists in a 20-0 shutout of Waterloo. Geneva stayed unbeaten at 7-0 with an 18-1 win over Newark, Hilton needed overtime to edge Canandaigua 12-11, and Livonia-Avon-Geneseo's Rider VanZandt hit 400 career faceoff wins in a 14-7 non-league win over Mynderse-Romulus.
reached 100 career goals with his program on nine goals in a 17-6 win over Newark, Penfield's Griffin Banister hit 50 career goals in a 17-2 win over Greece Storm, and Wayne's Shane Coleman reached the same mark in an 8-3 win at Mynderse-Romulus. Fairport coach Mike Torrelli picked up his 275th career win in a 16-6 decision at Rush-Henrietta, Geneva stayed unbeaten at 6-0 on six goals from Ryland Dunham, and Hilton rolled past East United-Eastridge 21-3 behind four goals from Lucas Grizzanti. Waterloo earned its first win of the season 20-2 at Gananda with four first-time scorers, and Canandaigua put up 18 goals against Gates Chili with 13 different scorers and a perfect 18-for-18 at the faceoff X.
and 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.
Irondequoit is at Churchville-Chili, Hilton is at Fairport, East is at Greece, Thomas is at Spencerport, and Victor is at Pittsford.
Greyson Hathway hit 500 career faceoff wins while ending Geneva's undefeated season 17-6, Victor's Eli Ricci also reached 500 career faceoff wins in a 9-6 win over Niskayuna, and L-A-G's Will Schweitzer scored his 50th career goal while goalie Ayden Szymanski hit 100 career saves in an 8-5 win over Brockport. On the coaching side, Spencerport's Coach Buttaro set the school record for career wins in a 16-2 win over Rush-Henrietta, Gates Chili picked up its first win of the season over Batavia-Notre Dame, and Canandaigua earned its first-ever win over Baldwinsville, while East Aurora rallied late to edge HF-L 12-11 in the day's closest game.
Story and BOX SCORE
his first career varsity goal and sophomore Cullam Finn recording his first career varsity assist. [
Schimmel reached 150 career saves; Thomas extended its winning streak over Hamburg to nine with a 14-7 win; and Batavia-Notre Dame beat Newfane 7-2 for their first two-win season since 2017, with both goalies picking up their first career varsity assist.
hosts Penfield on Monday evening, and Hamburg hosts Brighton on Saturday, May 3rd. [
milestone with his 150th career save, finishing 13 saves on 26 shots (50%) over 41 minutes.
Valenti added three goals and two assists. Trevor Nally contributed two goals, and single goals came from Cole Goetz, Griffin Goetz, Jack Healy, freshman Keegan Jacob and Ben Zombek. On faceoffs, freshman Keegan Jacob went 13 for 16 and senior Peter Roussell went six for six. In goal, freshman Bear Wehrheim made eight saves on eleven shots (73%) over 40 minutes.
Rush-Henrietta past Schroeder, 10-7, and Victor's Will Johnson and Irondequoit's Colin Giudice each reached the 50-goal milestone in the same game, with Victor winning 19-10. Midlakes' Carter Casper and James Sprague hit the 50-goal and 50-assist marks respectively in an 11-7 win over East United-Eastridge, and Pal-Mac's Jackson Dennie reached 50 career assists in a 20-0 shutout of Waterloo. Geneva stayed unbeaten at 7-0 with an 18-1 win over Newark, Hilton needed overtime to edge Canandaigua 12-11, and Livonia-Avon-Geneseo's Rider VanZandt hit 400 career faceoff wins in a 14-7 non-league win over Mynderse-Romulus.
night, with sophomore Drew Brien's two goals and four assists and Cahlan Smith's three goals leading the offense, and sophomore goalie Brendan Maxwell recording his 200th career save. [
Thursday night as Livonia-Avon-Geneseo extended their winning streak to six with a 14-7 non-league win over Mynderse-Romulus, where senior Drake Filyaw scored his first career varsity goal. [
two goals for the Knights. [
Gates Chili 18-1 Tuesday evening with 13 different scorers, getting two goals and four assists from McKeegan and first varsity goals from Schuessler, Dedrick, and Ross along with first varsity assists from Fritz and Cooke. Canandaigua's faceoff group went a combined 18-for-18. Both teams return to action Thursday evening. [
Tuesday evening behind four goals and two assists from Sprague, four goals from Ditzell, and three goals and two assists from Tukker Fisher, with Christensen picking up his first varsity assist. McCormick scored the lone goal for Haverling. Penn Yan improves to 5-3 and heads to Geneva on Saturday morning. [
Thursday evening, while Newark hosts Geneva on Thursday evening. [
evening behind four goals from Grizzanti, three each from Smith and Auriuso, and first varsity goals from McNeil and Alloco along with a first varsity assist from Bell. East United-Eastridge's Madrigal made 11 saves in a milestone performance. Both teams are back in action Thursday evening. [
outing in goal. Aquinas hosts Fairport on Friday evening, while Batavia-Notre Dame hosts Newfane on Friday evening. [
and 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.
in goal, combining to stop 15 shots for a 100% save percentage.
goals 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.
Flaum, 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.
posting 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.
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.
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.
East United/Eastridge, RH at Schroeder, Victor at Irondequoit and Storm at Churchville-Chili.


