Valenti's OT Winner, Serve's 200th Save Mark the Day
DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - The boys lacrosse action was packed with milestones and close finishes. Pittsford stayed unbeaten at 4-0 on Avery Valenti's overtime goal at West Genesee, while Brighton remained perfect at 3-0 behind four goals from
Austin Flaum and Logan Serve's 200th career save in a 9-7 win over McQuaid. Penfield's Brodie Joyce reached 100 career assists in a 12-5 win at Archbishop Stepinac, Penn Yan's Greyson Hathway surpassed 400 career faceoff wins in a loss to Thomas, and Victor's Eli Ricci hit the same milestone in a 14-10 win over a strong St. Andrews program in Florida. Irondequoit also bounced back from its first loss with a 9-7 win at Fairport, with Dylan Carey handing out five assists, and Aquinas got five goals from freshman Kellan Campe in a 10-6 win over Livonia-Avon-Geneseo.
PITTSFORD-9 at WEST GENESEE-8 in overtime - Pittsford stayed unbeaten with a 9-8 overtime win at West Genesee Thursday afternoon, rallying from a 3-1 first-quarter deficit to tie the game and force overtime, where senior midfielder Avery Valenti scored the game winner to keep the Panthers at 4-0.
For Pittsford (4-0), Valenti led with five goals, including the overtime winner, while junior Grant Lewis added four goals. Junior Max Morgenstern contributed three assists, and sophomore Luke Jutzin picked up his first varsity assist. Freshman Bear Wehrheim stopped 10 shots for a 56% save percentage in 48 minutes.
For West
Genesee (0-2), Nash Oudemool led with three goals and Luke Lockwood added two goals. Liam Kelly contributed one goal and one assist, while Jeffrey Mercer and Riley McAloon each added one goal. Santino Sanford went nine-for-17 at the faceoff dot and Sam Vormwald added three wins in four attempts. Goalie Zach Channels stopped 14 shots for West Genesee. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
MCQUAID JESUIT-7 at BRIGHTON-9 - Brighton stayed unbeaten with a 9-7 non-league win over McQuaid Jesuit on Thursday morning, rallying from a 3-3 tie after the first quarter with six straight goals before McQuaid cut the lead to two with four third-quarter goals. Senior goalie Logan Serve reached 200 career saves in the process, finishing with 12 on the day.
For Brighton (3-0), sophomore Austin Flaum led with four goals and two assists, while freshman Jimmy Kazel added two goals and one assist. Freshman Teddy Carl contributed one goal and one assist, and Ben Marangola added one goal and one assist. Senior faceoff midfielder Gavin Hayslip surpassed 100 career faceoff wins, finishing with four wins on the day to reach 102 total. Serve stopped 12 shots for a 63% save percentage.
For McQuaid Jesuit (1-1), senior Aidan O'Brien led with three goals and one assist, while junior John Burrows added two goals. Joe DiMarco and Hudson Proia each chipped in one goal, and sophomore Dominic Camarella picked up his first varsity assist. Giangreco went nine-for-11 at
the faceoff dot (82%) and Proia went seven-for-nine (78%). Junior goalie Jackson Paladino stopped 14 shots for a 61% save percentage. [ Story and BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
IRONDEQUOIT-9 at FAIRPORT-7 - Irondequoit bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 9-7 non-league win at Fairport on Thursday morning, jumping out to a 6-0 lead through two quarters before Fairport rallied to cut the deficit to two in the fourth quarter. Irondequoit held on to improve to 3-1.
For Irondequoit (3-1), senior Dylan Carey ran the offense with five assists, while senior Colin Giudice added two goals and one assist and senior Cooper Moore contributed two goals and one assist. Kieran Stenzel, Riley Grisdale, Travis Horton, Doug Velepec, and Hank Velepec each added one goal, with Grisdale also picking up an assist. Sophomore Matt Long went five-for-18 at the faceoff dot. Freshman goalie Nathaniel Reed was perfect in five minutes of play, and senior Colin Landrigan stopped nine shots for a 56% save percentage in 43 minutes.
For Fairport (0-3), sophomore Grant Ralston led with three goals, while senior Ryan Priddy added two goals and two assists and sophomore Marco Provenzano contributed two goals and two assists. Senior Jack Gosiewski and Cameron Duffy each added an assist. Senior Corey Roeser went 14-for-16 at the faceoff dot (88%). [ Story and BOX SCORE]
PENFIELD-12 at ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC-5 - Penfield picked up its second win of the season with a 12-5 non-league victory at Archbishop Stepinac on Thursday morning, building a 7-2 halftime lead that included a run of five straight goals. The Patriots improve to 2-2 on the season.
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Penfield (2-2), senior attackman Brodie Joyce reached 100 career varsity assists, finishing with two goals and three assists to push his total to 102. Junior Cole Bellerose led with three goals, and junior Jake Maurer added one goal and three assists. Senior faceoff midfielder Colin Miller contributed two goals and one assist, scoring his first varsity goal, and sophomore Nick DiCataldo also scored his first varsity goal. Griffin Banister added one goal and one assist, and Tyler Pavone chipped in one goal and one assist. Miller went 11-for-17 at the faceoff dot (65%), and senior Mason Schembri stopped 16 shots for an 80% save percentage in 45 minutes.
No statistical report was available from Archbishop Stepinac (1-4) at post-time. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
THOMAS-14 at PENN YAN-8 - Thomas handed Penn Yan its first loss of the season with a 14-8 non-league win Thursday morning at Penn Yan, scoring six goals in the first quarter to build an early lead and never trailing. The win gives Thomas a 10-5 all-time edge in the series.
For Thomas (2-2), sophomore Lucas Estelle led with five goals and two assists, while sophomore Jonah Jobson added three goals and sophomore Jake Nicolay contributed two goals and two assists. Logan Muisus chipped in two goals, and Charlie Repman and Lucas Nuccotelli each added one goal. Senior defenseman Landon Provenzano picked up his first varsity assist. Senior goalie Joshua Jobson stopped nine shots for a 53% save percentage in 46 minutes.
For Penn Yan (1-1), senior Braden Fingar led with three goals, while junior Miles Ditzell added two goals and junior Mike Gigliotti contributed one goal and two assists. Sophomore Greyson Hathway went 15-for-25 at the faceoff dot (60%), surpassing 400 career faceoff wins in the process with
408 total. Freshman Jameson Milroy stopped 12 shots for a 60% save percentage in 40 minutes. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
AQUINAS-10 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-6 - Aquinas topped Livonia-Avon-Geneseo 10-6 in a non-league game Thursday evening, taking a 6-2 halftime lead and holding on despite a strong second-half push from the host Lakers. The win gives Aquinas a 2-0 all-time record against Livonia-Avon-Geneseo.
For Aquinas (2-1), freshman Kellan Campe led with five goals and one assist, while senior Jack Bell added two goals and one assist and freshman Chase Acker contributed two goals. Freshman Parker Wegman added one goal and one assist. Acker and Campe scored their first varsity goal and assist respectively. Senior Jake Gibson stopped 17 shots for a 74% save percentage in 48 minutes.
For Livonia-Avon-Geneseo (0-1), sophomore Will Schweitzer led with three goals and one assist, while junior Rider VanZandt added two goals. Senior Nikolai Hanna contributed one goal and two assists. VanZandt surpassed 200 career faceoff wins, going 15-for-18 (83%) to push his total to 209, and freshman Brian Gibbs went three-for-three (100%). Junior Jack Ackerman and eighth-grade Owen Schweitzer each picked up their first varsity assist. Senior goalie Ayden Szymanski stopped 15 shots for a 60% save percentage. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
VICTOR-14 at ST. ANDREWS - FLORIDA-10 - Victor picked up a 14-10 non-league win at St. Andrews in Florida on Thursday evening, building a 8-5 halftime
lead before St. Andrews rallied to cut the deficit to two in the fourth quarter. Victor held on to improve to 3-1 against a St. Andrews program that entered the game at 13-3.
For Victor (3-1), junior Matthew Herendeen led with three goals and one assist, while sophomore Eli Ricci added three goals and went 20-for-26 at the faceoff dot (77%), surpassing 400 career faceoff wins with 411 total. Senior Gage Hay contributed two goals and one assist, and senior Colin Wheeler added two goals and one assist. Junior Jackson Mead contributed one goal and two assists, sophomore Lincoln Snyder added one goal and three assists, and senior Weston Oyer chipped in one goal and one assist. Hay, Snyder, and Oyer all recorded their first varsity assists. Junior Will Simpson stopped 18 shots for a 64% save percentage in 48 minutes. [ BOX SCORE]
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Brodie Joyce - Penfield Attackman
Hank Velepec - Irondequoit Midfielder
Will Simpson - Victor Goalie
Joshua Jobson - Thomas Goalie
Stadium, Haverling's Drew Spears also hit the 50-goal milestone in a 17-1 tournament win over Batavia-Notre Dame, where freshman Mason Rooks added five goals and two assists and Mason Calkins went 17-for-18 at the faceoff dot. Hilton blanked Schroeder 14-0 behind five goals and four assists from Cahlan Smith, and Williamsville East edged Churchville-Chili 7-6 in the day's closest finish.
Canandaigua (0-2), senior attackman Patrick Olvany reached 50 career varsity goals, finishing with four goals and three assists to push his total to 53. Ryan McKeegan added two goals, including the final goal with eight seconds remaining, and Marshall Bolster, AJ Sterman, and Landon Mortier each chipped in one goal. Junior Jake Kingston recorded his first varsity assist. Junior Peyton Fritz went 13-for-23 at the faceoff dot (57%), surpassing 100 career faceoff wins in the process with 108 total.
Wednesday afternoon in a non-league game at Hilton, scoring three goals in the first quarter and adding six more in the second to build a 9-0 halftime lead. Hilton improved to 3-1 in a series that stands at nine wins apiece all-time.
scoring four goals in the first quarter and pulling away from there. Seven different players scored for Haverling, which has now won all six meetings with Batavia-Notre Dame since 2022.
Thomas Aquinas scoring the go-ahead goal with just over 11 minutes left in the fourth quarter. Thomas also picked up a 16-10 win at Baldwinsville, though no statistics were available at post-time.
was available from Newark (0-1) at post-time. [
showing from Greyson Hathway. Freshman Logan Sprague scored his first varsity goal and added his first varsity assist in the same game. Orchard Park handed Fairport its second loss 13-6, with Fairport getting first varsity points from Marco Provenzano, CJ Trumble, and Grant Ralston. Canisius rallied from a 6-1 first-quarter deficit to edge Rush-Henrietta 10-9 in what was the day's closest finish.
19-2 non-league win over Homer on Monday afternoon, scoring eight goals in the first quarter and holding Homer to one goal over the middle two quarters. Nine different players scored goals for the Mustangs.
lacrosse. The most dramatic moment came Saturday at Canandaigua, where Irondequoit mounted an improbable rally — scoring three goals in the final 30 seconds of regulation to force overtime, then winning 9-8 on Hank Velepec's golden goal after trailing by four. On the milestone front, Penfield's Brodie Joyce shattered his school's 20-year scoring record with an eight-goal performance Tuesday, while Bloomfield-Honeoye's Brayden Arber hit 100 career goals Wednesday with a seven-goal explosion backed by Nick Falso's record-setting 32 saves, and Spencerport's Zach Tortora reached both 150 career goals and 200 career points in the same week. Brighton's Teddy Carl scored 12 goals in a 23-1 blowout Saturday and Victor's Eli Ricci went off for five goals at a 73% face-off rate to hold off Penfield.
up 12 goals in a 23-1 win over Greece Storm, Spencerport's Zach Tortora reaching 150 career goals, and Victor's Will Simpson recording his 200th career save. Six of the seven teams in action on Saturday posted wins of five goals or more.
games decided. Irondequoit edged Schroeder 12-11 in a fourth-quarter thriller, Genevarolled past Greece Storm 18-7 behind big nights from Ryland Dunham and Ben Budgar, and East United-Eastridge survived a Gates Chili comeback to win 10-9 on the strength of Brien Walker's four goals. Bloomfield-Honeoye won their game with Brayden Arber recording his 100th career point, Churchville-Chili topped Wayne 10-7 with Cooper Lass leading the way with four goals, and Pittsford used a fast start, including three goals in under two minutes, to pull away from Hilton 15-7. Brighton opened its season with a win over Rush-Henrietta highlighted by seventh grader Red Wolk's first varsity goal and assist, while Victor held off Penfield 11-8 with Eli Ricci's five goals and 73% face-off rate powering the comeback win.
by Bloomfield-Honeoye's Brayden Arber reaching 100 career goals with a seven-goal effort in a 14-6 win over Gananda where goalie Nick Falso broke the school record with 32 saves. Haverling's Zach Colegrove netting his 50th career goal in a 12-7 loss to Marcus Whitman.
season with a 14-2 non-league road win over Gananda on Monday. The Blue Devils scored five goals in each of the first two quarters to build a commanding lead, with seven different players finding the net on the night. McLane Stermole handled most of the work in goal for Haverling, stopping four of six shots for a 67% save percentage over 45 minutes.
Schroeder at Hilton. Victor and Penfield are on a road trip, playing against well-respected teams.
at post-time. This is the 5th win in a row for Rush-Henrietta against Lancaster. (1-2) going back to 04/06/2019. [
lead and go on to a 15-4 non-league win over Haverling. The visiting Cougars kept Haverling scoreless in the third quarter to put the game away and moved to 2-0 on the season. The win extends Honeoye Falls-Lima's series advantage over Haverling to four wins against one dating back to 2016.
rolled past Greece Storm 18-7 behind big nights from Ryland Dunham and Ben Budgar, and East United-Eastridge survived a Gates Chili comeback to win 10-9 on the strength of Brien Walker's four goals. Bloomfield-Honeoye won their game with Brayden Arber recording his 100th career point, Churchville-Chili topped Wayne 10-7 with Cooper Lass leading the way with four goals, and Pittsford used a fast start, including three goals in under two minutes, to pull away from Hilton 15-7. Brighton opened its season with a win over Rush-Henrietta highlighted by seventh grader Red Wolk's first varsity goal and assist, while Victor held off Penfield 11-8 with Eli Ricci's five goals and 73% face-off rate powering the comeback win.
Nelson, recording his first varsity goal and assist, and junior JD Stockmann (one goal, three assists) led the Warriors' offense. Junior Brady Mason and sophomore Nelson each reached individual milestones with their first varsity goals, but Irondequoit's sixth straight win over Schroeder pushed the all-time series to 24-9.[
and senior Eric Odell, who won 21 of 23 face-offs, added two goals, but the Storm could not overcome the early deficit and fell to 0-2 on the season. [
time series lead to six wins and no losses. Brayden Arber recorded five goals and seven assists to reach his 100th career point, freshman Brennan Thomas added five goals and one assist, and sophomore goalie Ashton Breeze posted an 82% save rate, while Batavia-Notre Dame's junior Trey Rodriguez accounted for both of his team's goals and won 60% of his face-offs in the loss. [
career varsity goals and assists in the win. [
Thomas at post-time. [
areer assists on a four-goal, two-assist night, supported by Jaxon Ophardt (2g), Freshman Samuel Cedeno scored his first varsity assist and Johnathan Pienio won 12 of 17 faceoffs (71%), while Gates Chili was led by Joshua Yakowitz (3g), Gianni Salandy (2g), Noah Truax (2g — first varsity goal), Chandler Vogel (1g), and Zach Fennell (4a), with junior goalie Demar Williams recording his 308th career save while stopping 10 of 19 shots (53%).
2-0 with a 7-4 Monroe County D-2 win over Schroeder, led by Zach Tortora (3g and recording his 200th career point), Patrick Keady (2g-1a), Gavin Brown (2g), and Mason Endres (2a). Schroeder was paced by John Caricati (2g, 8-of-15 on faceoffs), Aiden Vollmer (1g — first career varsity goal), and Jonny May (1g), with junior goalie Van Bolton reaching 202 career saves while stopping 14 of 21 shots (67%). [


