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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: Penn Yan

Penn Yan Reloads After Title

Program Outlook

Penn Yan enters the 2026 season in Class D following a 21–2 campaign that culminated in a New York State championship. The Mustangs combined consistent scoring with a strong defensive profile throughout the year, navigating a demanding postseason path.

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Despite graduating five seniors, Penn Yan returns a large and accomplished core, positioning the program to remain among the top teams in Class D.

Coaching Continuity

Brian Hobart returns for his 23rd season as head coach, carrying a career record of 328–114 at Penn Yan. A Penn Yan alumnus, Penn YanHobart has overseen the program’s sustained success across multiple eras. His experience and continuity remain central as the Mustangs transition from another accomplished senior class while maintaining established standards.

Roster Composition

Penn Yan graduated five seniors, including contributors at midfield, defense, and goalie. That group included multiple All-Section and All-Tournament honorees. Even with those departures, the Mustangs bring back five rising seniors, 10 juniors, and six sophomores, creating a roster with both depth and varsity experience.

Returning Standouts

Several key contributors return after earning postseason recognition in 2025. Braden Fingar is back after a standout season with 65 goals and 25 assists, earning First Team All-Penn YanSection and All-Tournament honors, and announcing his college plans with Towson. Tukker Fisher also returns following a 57-goal, 41-assist campaign that earned him Second Team All-Section and All-Tournament recognition. Greyson Hathway returns as well after earning First Team All-Section honors, anchoring the midfield with extensive faceoff experience. This returning trio forms the core of a group that accounted for much of last season’s production. They will be join with junior midfielder Mike Gigliotti who returns for his fourth year on the Varsity with a career 56g-19a record and junior defenseman Carter MacKerchar.

Statistical Overview

In 2025, Penn Yan scored 345 goals while allowing 151, averaging 15.0 goals per game and 6.6 goals against. The Mustangs return 240 goals, representing 70 percent of last season’s total, along with 114 assists, accounting for 65 percent of their assist production. Penn Yan recorded 15 wins by five or more goals and played seven games decided Penn Yanwithin five goals, including two one-goal wins, reflecting both scoring depth and the ability to manage close contests.

Games This Year

Penn Yan’s 2026 schedule again features a full slate of non-league games including matchups against opponents such as Thomas, Brighton, Canandaigua, Fairport, and West Genesee, providing a steady test as the Mustangs move through the season.

Season Focus

With championship experience, significant returning production, and long-standing coaching stability, Penn Yan enters the season focused on sustaining its level of play. The combination of proven leadership and roster depth gives the Mustangs a strong foundation as they begin the 2026 campaign.


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: Wayne

Wayne Returns Experience

Program Outlook

Wayne enters the 2026 season in Class C coming off an 8–10 record a year ago. The Eagles navigated a schedule that included a mix of close contests and learning opportunities, finishing with seven games decided within five goals.

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With only three seniors graduated and a large group of returning upperclassmen, Wayne brings back much of its core as it looks to build on last season's experience.

Coaching Continuity

John Hanss returns for his fourth season as head coach with a 26–21 record at Wayne.Wayne A former high school player at Irondequoit, Hanss has overseen steady roster development and guided the program through consecutive competitive seasons. With much of the lineup returning, continuity on the sideline pairs with familiarity on the field.

Roster Breakdown

Wayne graduated three seniors, including key contributors at attack and defense. In their place, the Eagles return 12 rising seniors, along with four juniors and four sophomores, giving the roster a strong veteran presence. That experience is expected to help balance a team that showed offensive capability last season while continuing to work through defensive challenges.

Returning Award Winners

A significant number of returning players earned postseason recognition in 2025. Shane Coleman returns after a standout year that included 36 goals and 17 assists, earning Section 5 WayneClass C All-Tournament Team honors along with All-League First Team Midfield recognition. Tucker Eaton also returns after posting 22 goals and 13 assists and earning All-League Second Team Midfield honors. Wayne brings back multiple All-League defenders and midfielders, including Owen Raleigh, Cuyler Ruffell, and Ben Dodds. Gavin Hamel returns in goal after recording 180 saves last season. More depth comes along with players like Nick Caine, Ben Carbone, Cody Crandell, Ben Dodds, Brady Flynn, Owen Raleigh, Cuyler Ruffell, and Stone Sozio, all of whom earned All-League recognition at their respective positions.

Statistical Overview

In 2025, Wayne scored 186 goals while allowing 239, averaging 10.3 goals per game with 13.3 goals against. The Eagles return 79 goals, accounting for 42 percent of last season’s scoring, and 66 assists, representing 53 percent of their assist total. Wayne Waynerecorded four wins by five or more goals and played seven games decided within five goals, including two one-goal wins and two one-goal losses, reflecting a season often shaped by narrow margins.

Games This Year

Wayne’s 2026 schedule again features a blend of league and non-league matchups. League games, designated as FLE contests, include meetings with Pal-Mac, Livonia-Avon-Geneseo, Geneva, and Newark. Those games will serve as key benchmarks within league play. The remaining schedule consists of NL games against familiar opponents such as Churchville-Chili, HFL, Schroeder, Greece Storm, Midlakes, and Marcus Whitman, offering continued opportunities for evaluation and growth.

Looking Ahead

With a deep returning class and multiple All-League performers back in the lineup, Wayne enters the season focused on consistency and progression. The combination of experience, continuity, and offensive return gives the Eagles a clear foundation as they move into the 2026 campaign.


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Preseason 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: Midlakes

Midlakes Returns High Production

Program Outlook

Midlakes enters the 2026 season in Class D following a strong 14–4 campaign in 2025. The Eagles combined consistent scoring with a solid defensive profile, advancing into sectional play and competing deep into the postseason. Despite graduating seven seniors, Midlakes brings back the bulk of its production, giving the program continuity as it prepares for another full schedule.

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Coaching Continuity

John Hicks returns for his third season as head coach at Midlakes. His record at the school stands at 14–4, while his overall scholastic record is 40–30. With a full season in Midlakesthe program completed, Hicks leads a roster that is largely familiar with his approach and returns significant experience across all position groups. He is looking forward to the season. "Even though we have lost some key seniors our young guys have worked hard this off season and look forward to competing this season against some great teams. This group plays for each other and that’s what it’s all about."

Roster Overview

Midlakes graduated seven seniors, most of whom played on the defensive side of the ball, including several All-League honorees. The 2026 roster includes seven rising seniors, seven juniors, and one sophomore. That makeup maintains balance throughout the lineup, with many returning players having filled key roles during last season’s run.

Returning Award Winners

A large group of returning players earned postseason recognition in 2025. Brendan Baldwin returns after a 28-goal, 24-assist season that earned him First Team All-League Midfield honors and a spot on the Section 5 Class D All-Tournament Team. Nate Lathrop also returns following a 46-goal, 41-assist campaign and All-League First Team Attack recognition. James Sprague is back after earning Finger Lakes Midfielder Player of the Year honors with 45 goals and 44 assists. In goal, Stuart Quku returns after recording 210 saves and earning All-League First Team Goalie honors. Additional returning All-League contributors include Carter MidlakesCasper, Walker Landschoot, Kaden Guillaume, Jacob Middlebrook, and Duke Vansavage, giving Midlakes experienced depth across the field.

Statistical Overview

In 2025, Midlakes scored 254 goals while allowing 133, averaging 14.1 goals per game and 7.4 goals against. The Eagles return 219 goals, accounting for 86 percent of last season’s total, and 168 assists, representing 97 percent of their assist production. Midlakes recorded 13 wins by five or more goals and played three games decided within five goals, including one one-goal loss.

Games This Year

The 2026 schedule features a blend of league and non-league contests. League games, designated as FLW matchups, include meetings with Gananda, Waterloo, Marcus Whitman, Mynderse-Romulus, and Bloomfield-Honeoye. These games will be key benchmarks within league play. The remainder of the schedule consists of NL games against teams such as Geneva, HFL, Pal-Mac, East United-Eastridge, Wayne, and Livonia-Avon-Geneseo.

Season Focus

With most of its scoring and nearly all of its assist production returning, Midlakes enters the season focused on maintaining consistency and building on last year’s success. Experience, depth, and continuity provide a clear foundation as the Eagles open the 2026 campaign.


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: Livonia‑Avon‑Geneseo

L‑A‑G Returns Its Production

Preseason Outlook

Livonia‑Avon‑Geneseo enters the 2026 season looking to build on the lessons of a 6–11 campaign in 2025. The team experienced a mix of results, with four wins by more than five goals and six games decided within five.

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With four seniors graduated, the roster now features four rising seniors, seven juniors, and two sophomores. A key storyline is continuity: the Lakers return roughly 50% percent of their L-A-Ggoals and assists, which provides stability and familiarity as the program moves forward in Class C.

Returning Players

Several returning players earned Finger Lakes East recognition last season and form the core of the 2026 roster. Defensively, senior Brady Ellsworth returns after earning second‑team All‑League honors as an LSM, while Logan Presler, now a junior, adds experience after a third‑team All‑League season on defense.

The midfield and attack units bring back multiple contributors. Will Schweitzer, a 2028 attack/midfielder, returns after scoring 26 goals with 14 assists and earning third‑team All‑League honors. At the faceoff X, Rider VanZandt brings back production and experience following a season with 194 faceoff wins and second‑team All‑League recognition.

These returners along with returning junior defensemen Ronan Class and senior midfielder Nikolai Hanna will be asked to step into larger roles following the graduation of several L-A-Gdecorated seniors, including Joey Cinquino, Max McEnerney, Colton Rose, and Henry Walters. Despite those departures, the returning roster accounts for all of last year’s offensive output, placing an emphasis on development rather than replacement.

Coaching Information

Head Coach Mark Rumfola enters his second season leading Livonia‑Avon‑Geneseo after a 6–11 first year at the helm. His overall scholastic record stands at 16–19. With a full season of experience together and a roster returning all of its scoring, the program looks to translate continuity into improved results.

Games This Year

Livonia‑Avon‑Geneseo’s 2026 schedule includes several Finger Lakes East (FLE) contests that will shape its league standing. League games include home matchups with Newark on March 31, Wayne on April 16, Geneva on April 30, and Pal‑Mac on May 5. These games provide early and mid‑season benchmarks against familiar league opponents.

The remainder of the schedule features non‑league contests against teams such as L-A-GNewark, HFL, Mynderse‑Romulus, Brockport, Bloomfield‑Honeoye, Midlakes, Waterloo, Marcus Whitman, and Gananda. The mix mirrors last season’s slate, offering both continuity and competitive variety.

Statistical Overview

In 2025, Livonia‑Avon‑Geneseo scored 146 goals, averaging 8.6 goals per game, while allowing 180 goals for a 10.6 goals‑against average. The team recorded four wins by more than five goals and played six games decided within five, including three one‑goal games. The Lakers have a unique opportunity to turn experience into improved consistency and results.


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: Spencerport

Spencerport Reloads for 2026

Program Outlook

Spencerport enters the 2026 season in Class B after posting an 11–7 record a year ago. SpencerportThe Rangers showed balance throughout the season, mixing decisive wins with a number of close contests, and advanced into sectional play. With seven seniors graduated but a strong returning core, Spencerport begins the season positioned to remain competitive while integrating new leadership roles across the field.

Coaching Stability

Bill Buttaro returns for his seventh season as head coach, carrying a 57–30 record at Spencerport. A former Irondequoit standout, Buttaro has guided the program through sustained success and continued postseason appearances. His experience and continuity remain a central piece as the Rangers transition from a senior-heavy roster to a younger, but still proven, lineup.

Roster Transition

Spencerport graduated seven seniors, including several All-League and Academic All-American honorees who played key roles at midfield, attack, defense, and in goal. Despite Spencerportthose losses, the roster remains deep, with two rising seniors, eight juniors, and five sophomores returning. That balance provides both experience and long-term continuity as players step into expanded roles.

Returning Impact Players

The Rangers bring back a strong group of decorated contributors. Zach Tortora returns after a standout season with 66 goals and 16 assists, earning All-League First Team Midfield honors and HM All-Section recognition, while also announcing his college plans with Canisius. Gavin Brown is back after scoring 39 goals and adding 12 assists as an All-League Second Team Attack selection. Mason Endres also returns following a 22-goal, 23-assist season and All-League Honorable Mention recognition. On the defensive end, Brody Kaye, who has committed to Lafayette, anchors the unit after earning All-League First Team Defense honors, joined by Michael Rush and other returning contributors who earned league recognition.

Statistical Overview

Spencerport totaled 224 goals in 2025 while allowing 161, averaging 12.4 goals scored and 8.9 goals against per game. The Rangers return 148 goals, accounting for 66 percent of last season’s scoring, along with 65 assists, representing 48 percent of their assist production. The team recorded eight wins by five or more goals and played eight games Spencerportdecided within five goals, including one one-goal win and two one-goal losses, underscoring both scoring depth and competitive balance.

Games This Year

The 2026 schedule again features a demanding mix of league and non-league matchups. League games, designated as MC2 contests, include games against Victor and Thomas, both serving as key benchmarks in league play. The remainder of the schedule consists of NL games against opponents such as Grand Island, Fairport, Hilton, Canandaigua, and Irondequoit, providing a steady test as Spencerport prepares for postseason play.

Season Outlook

With experienced coaching, significant returning production, and multiple All-League performers back in the lineup, Spencerport enters the season focused on maintaining consistency while redefining leadership roles. The foundation remains firmly in place as the Rangers prepare for the 2026 campaign.


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: East United-Eastridge

Building Continuity Forward

Program Outlook

East United-Eastridge enters the 2026 season as a Class A program looking to build stability after a challenging 2025 campaign. The team finished 3–13 a year ago, graduating a large senior class while relying heavily on underclassmen.

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With more than half of its goals and assists returning, the emphasis this preseason centers on continuity, growth, and experience gained through a difficult schedule.

Coaching Leadership

London Booker returns as head coach after a one-year absence and begins his second year leading the program. His overall scholastic record at East United-Eastridge stands at 23–28. This season represents another step in reinforcing the program’s foundation following roster turnover and continued development of younger players. Coach East United-EastridgeBooker is excited to return to the sidelines. "I am excited to be back coaching again! We have an interesting dynamic with the combination of players from six schools on one team. The goal is to come together and play the best brand of lacrosse we possibly can."

Roster Snapshot

The graduation of 13 seniors from last year’s team marked a major transition point. That group included players from every position, highlighting the scope of experience lost. Despite that, East United-Eastridge brings back three rising seniors along with 13 juniors and one sophomore, giving the roster a stronger upperclass core than it had a year ago.

Returning Contributors

Offensively, the team returns 46 goals, accounting for 55 percent of last season’s total, and 13 assists, representing 57 percent of the production. John Hart returns after earning East United-EastridgeAll-League Honorable Mention Attack honors in MC-d1, finishing last season with 12 goals and five assists. Chancellor Williams is also back after announcing his college plans with Hampton, adding another experienced presence to the lineup. Long Stick Midfielder Latoine Brown had 15 goals and 7 assists last year, but will not return as he graduated early.

Statistical Overview

In 2025, East United-Eastridge scored 83 goals while allowing 226, averaging 5.2 goals per game and 14.1 goals against. The team recorded two wins by five or more goals and played three games decided within five goals. One of those close results included a one-goal victory, while the team did not record a one-goal loss. The numbers reflect a season where margins were often large, but the returning production provides a measurable base for improvement.

Games This Year

The 2026 schedule again blends league and non-league contests. League games are marked by MC1 matchups and include dates against Rush-Henrietta, Penfield, Hilton, and East United-EastridgeFairport. These games will be key reference points for progress within league play. The remaining schedule consists of NL contests against programs such as Gates Chili, HFL, Brockport, Batavia-Notre Dame, Syracuse City and City Honors, offering a mix of familiar opponents and continued evaluation opportunities. This year, for the first time, they will have the opportunity to play each of the inner-city school teams from Syracuse and Buffalo in the same season. Coach Booker say, "I think it's a great way to show the continued growth of lacrosse in our inner cities across the state."

Season Focus

With a more experienced roster and returning offensive production, East United-Eastridge heads into the season focused on translating growth into consistent performance. The combination of continuity in coaching and a stronger returning core provides a clearer baseline as the program looks ahead to the 2026 campaign.


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: 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.


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: Victor

Victor Sets Sights on Another Strong Run

Roster Outlook

Victor enters the 2026 season following a 14-5 campaign and returns a substantial portion of its production despite graduating one of the largest senior classes in Section V.

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The Blue Devils lost 15 seniors, including key contributors at every position such as Dennis Cole, Dante Pezzimenti, JT Ricci, Kyle Saeger, Brody Secker, and both goalies Carter Fries and Landon Tantillo. Several of these graduates earned major postseason honors, leaving meaningful roles to fill across the field.Victor

Even with those departures, Victor retains 61% of its goals and 63% of its assists from last season. The roster includes ten rising seniors, five juniors, and six sophomores, giving the team a balanced mix of experience and youth heading into 2026.

Returning Standouts

Victor brings back one of the deepest returning award-winning groups in Class B.

Will Johnson, a senior attackman, returns after a 36-goal, 12-assist season AND earning All-League Second Team Attack (MC-d2) recognition. Jackson Mead, a junior attackman produced 32 goals and 16 assists and earned All-League Second Team Attack (MC-d2). Matthew Herendeen, a junior attackman, added 17 goals and 25 assists and earned All-League Honorable Mention Attack (MC-d2). Eli Ricci, a sophomore midfielder/faceoff specialist, posted 13 goals, 5 assists, and an impressive 241+/75- at the X, earning 1st All-Section Team, Section 5 Class B All-Tournament Team, and All-League First Team FO Midfield (MC-d2) honors.

Oliver Kowal, a senior defensive midfielder, earned HM All-Section Team and All-League VictorFirst Team SSDM Midfield (MC-d2). Matt Langan, a senior LSM earned All-League Second Team LSM Midfield (MC-d2). Mason Hawryschuk, a junior defenseman, earned All-League Honorable Mention Defense (MC-d2).

Weston Oyer, a senior defensive midfielder, earned All-League Honorable Mention Midfield (MC-d2). Will Simpson, a junior goalie returns after a 55.7% save rate and All-League Honorable Mention Goalie (MC-d2) recognition. Colin Wheeler, a senior midfielder, added 26 goals and 16 assists and earned All-League Honorable Mention Midfield (MC-d2).

Coaching Information

Victor continues under Head Coach Dan Stone, who enters his sixth season leading the program. Stone holds an impressive 81-15 record at Victor, matching his overall scholastic mark. His leadership has guided the Blue Devils through deep postseason runs, and he returns to a roster with both proven talent and emerging contributors. Coach Stone sees the need for older players to help develop younger ones. "Leadership became a priority and many players stepped up taking roles to guide our work through the off-season. Experienced players and alums have helped accelerate the learning curve for our younger players, who have worked hard to develop their skill and athleticism. VictorEvery play, every day is an opportunity to learn and get better."

Statistical Overview

Victor scored 222 goals last season, averaging 11.7 per game, while allowing 152 goals at an average of 8.0. Twelve games were decided by five goals or fewer, including two one-goal wins and two one-goal losses. With more than half of its scoring returning and a strong defensive core back, Victor enters 2026 with a solid statistical foundation.

Games This Year

The 2026 schedule includes several MC2 league matchups. League games are set against Schroeder (04/10), Irondequoit (04/23), Brighton (04/25), and Thomas (05/05). Other contests include non-league meetings with Penfield, West Genesee, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Andrews (FL), Canandaigua, JD, Spencerport, Niskayuna, Baldwinsville, Fairport, and Hilton.

Looking Ahead 

With a deep group of returning scorers, elite faceoff play, experienced defenders, and a veteran coach entering his sixth season, Victor approaches 2026 with confidence. The combination of returning production, defensive strength, and proven leadership positions the Blue Devils to remain a top contender in Class B.


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: Geneva

Geneva Looks to Sustain Momentum

Preseason Outlook

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Geneva enters the 2026 season following a strong 13–5 campaign that showed both balance and consistency. With seven rising seniors, eight juniors, and two sophomores expected to contribute, the Panthers return a substantial core despite graduating five seniors from last year’s roster. Their 2025 performance included ten wins by at least five goals Genevaand six additional games that fell within five goals, demonstrating their ability to compete in a variety of situations. With 65 percent of goal scoring and 62 percent of assists returning, the team carries meaningful offensive experience into the new season.

Returning Players

Several standout players return after earning postseason recognition in the Finger Lakes East. Attackman Ryland Dunham, a Roberts Wesleyan commit, leads all returning scorers after posting 69 goals and 23 assists. His productivity is complemented by fellow attackman Jack Dunham, who delivered 34 goals and 30 assists, and by midfielder Ben Budgar, who added 13 goals and 20 assists while earning second-team All-League honors.

Midfield support continues with junior midfielder Max Delgado, an All-League third-team Genevaselection who contributed 14 goals and six assists. The defense returns strong award-winning talent, including senior defender Colby Lahr, senior LSM/defender Nick Trickler (Oswego commit), and senior defender Gianni Velazquez (Cortland commit). Trickler and Velazquez both earned first-team All-League honors last season, providing crucial experience for a defense that must replace All-League goalie Brent Williams.

Also returning with college commitments already announced are Owen Devaney (Keuka), Colin McGhan (Alfred), and the previously mentioned Trickler, Dunham, and Velazquez. Their future plans reflect both experience and leadership heading into the year.

Coaching Information

Head Coach Jeff Dunham enters his eighth season guiding the program. With a 57–35 record at Geneva, Dunham’s leadership continues to provide stability as the team retools after graduating decorated contributors such as Max Heieck, Dominick GenevaVedora, and Brent Williams. He says, "We are bringing back a solid core at both ends of the field and look forward to the challenge of the season. While we graduated some key pieces, we are confident that our returning players and newcomers are up to the challenge."

Games This Year

The 2026 slate includes several Finger Lakes East matchups that will shape the conference picture. Geneva faces Newark on April 23 and Livonia-Avon-Geneseo on April 30, both league contests. Non-league opponents include Greece Storm, Aquinas, Waterloo, and Bloomfield-Honeoye. Last season, Geneva played competitive league games, including a one-goal win over Livonia-Avon-Geneseo and a close loss to Pal-Mac, while their non-league schedule offered a broad mix of challenges. The upcoming schedule again provides a blend of familiar league competition and varied non-league opponents.

Statistical Overview

Geneva scored 239 goals in 2025, averaging 13.3 per game while allowing 121 goals for an average of 6.7. The Panthers’ offense was productive and efficient, and the defensive unit held opponents to single digits in many contests. With a large portion of scoring production returning, the team enters 2026 with a statistical profile that supports both continuity and potential improvement.


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: McQuaid Jesuit

McQuaid Jesuit enters the 2026 season after an 11–7 campaign in 2025 that featured steady scoring, strong performances in close games, and another deep postseason run. The Knights played in eleven games decided within five goals and showed the ability to compete consistently at the Class A level.

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2026 Preview: Canandaigua

Canandaigua begins the 2026 season following a highly successful 19–3 campaign in 2025, one defined by strong scoring balance, tight defensive play, and deep postseason success culminating in a state finals appearance.With thirteen seniors graduated, the Grey Wolves turn to a roster led by ten rising seniors and nine juniors. Despite the graduation of several All-Section standouts, the team brings back 29 percent of its goals and 11 percent of its assists, and the foundation of a traditionally strong defensive identity remains intact.

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2026 Preview: Thomas

Thomas enters the 2026 season following a 7-10 campaign and returns just over half of its offensive production. The Titans graduated 14 seniors, a large and experienced group that included attackmen TJ Balch, Cam Chase, and Brandon Trottier; midfielders such as Milo Duran, Brett Mersdorf, Alex Mulcahy, Mason Mylott, Jake Polizzi, and Ben Pangallo; defenders Andrew Chambers, Gavin Lawyer, Colin Wilcox, and Pete Stupplebeen; and goalie Brenden Kuhlenbeck. Several of these graduates earned all-league recognition, leaving significant roles to fill across the field.

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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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