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# 3529 2024 Hall of Fame Dinner *+The Greater Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse held their thirtith Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Harro East Ballroom in Rochester. Teammates, friends and family along with many members of the Hall of Fame, gathered to induct five individuals, and one team into the Greater Rochester Lacrosse Hall of Fame Class of 2024. They were welcomed by Chapter Past President Scott Schwind. After dinner, Master of Ceremonies Mike Riordan welcomed the fans and families and introduced sixteen current Hall of Fame members in attendance which included Frank Mangione (2001), Paula Summit (2004), Harry Queener (2004), Paul Wilson (2005), Dave Moore (2006), Bill Meagher (2007), Mark Rice 2008), Mike Simon (2009), Rob Randall (2011), Patty Queener (2012), Scott Schwind (2014), Mike Riorden (2016), Tim Pease (2017), Pat Dutton (2017), Terry Cotton (2018), Jim Paris (2019), and Peter Milliman (2023). Master of Ceremonies, Mike Riorden began the ceremony and spoke of the loss of Jody Rose last year and how friends set up a "Medicine Game" to honor, heal and celebrate his life. "A few days before he died, a few of us asked what we could do for him, and he replied You know what I would like.... I would like you to have a big party." With over one hundred people registering and eighty showing up, the game was held. Mike pointed out that Dan Witmer, who was present at the HOF banquet, wrote a wonderful "Road Trip Dad" story about that game. Mike Riorden reviewed each inductee's accomplishments as the audience followed along in the program. The inductees then gave their speeches and received their awards. (program available here). Pictures from the event. Peter MillimanPlayer / CoachHighlights: - Attended Brighton High School. - He played for the Rochester Rattlers from 2004-2008. - He was inducted into the Upstate New York Chapter Hall of Fame in 2018. Peter was selected for the Class of 2023, but due to a knee replacement, was unable to attend. In his speech, he congratulated all of the other honorees, and then "the most important person is in room", his mother "who is videotaping this." He then went on to list a myriad of people who helped him through the years and "who created many memories through the years. Rochester is a great place to from." He then introduced two of his children, Reese (6) and Lake (4) who had accompanied him to the podium and suggested that they are the future. Courtney GibbonsPlayer / CoachHighlights: - At Fairport High School: - At St. Bonaventure University: Coaching: Courtney had a long list of people to thank starting with her a family and especially one brother with a short attention span who helped to get her started. She thanked her parents for their great support and for providing so many opportunities. "When it came to sports, you knew just the right balance between supporting us, listening, and giving advice." Lacrosse became her passion in second grade. "Fairport Lacrosse was the reason I fell in love with the sport. We had great coaches who taught us the game and emphasized the importance of hard work, dedication and being a winner." After speaking about her love of the coaching side of lacrosse, she thanked her partner, John, for listening to "my lacrosse talks for the last eleven years and many nights of venting." Alan McLivertyOfficial / AdministratorHighlights: - Played high school lacrosse at Yorktown High School. - Thirty years as Boys High School Official: - Twenty-five years as Mens College Official (NILOA): - Pittsford Community Lacrosse Vice President (2009-2011). - Greater Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse: - Shootout for Soldiers: Mike then introduced Al McLiverty, suggesting that he was anticipating a characteristically complete acceptance speech from him and the room was not disappointed as Al started with his introduction to lacrosse the in high school cafeteria and then through the next thirty years. When a senior asked if he had ever seen a lacrosse game and Al said no, the senior said, "you must be a defenseman. I ended up playing in the first lacrosse game I ever saw." After about a fifteen-year break Al saw an advertisement in a New Jesey paper, looking for officials which started his career in officiating. He spoke about his time helping the Pittsford youth lacrosse program and then spoke of his time helping the Chapter in a number of roles. He finished his speech, talking about his continuing interactions with the Shootout for Soldiers (Canandaigua) program which has had raised over four hundred thousand dollars over the years. Brice QueenerPlayer / CoachHighlights: -At Penn Yan High School: - At Georgetown: - Professional Career: Brice started his comments with the statement "We are all #blessed... I have been blessed to be able to play and learn from the best people in the world." Coming from such a dynamic family, where the game has been such a dominant part of their lives, he was greatly affected by the work his mother, hall of famer, Patty Queener, put in to get a lacrosse team for girls. "As a fifth grader, I always thought that I would coach boys lacrosse and football, but I watching what she went through..." he became a women's coach. He picked out high school, and hall of famer, Brian Hobart, stating "he just did an unbelievable job of making kids feel happy and wanting to be there." Steve TrombleyEquipment MakerHighlights: - Never played High School or College lacrosse - President of Penn Yan Youth Lacrosse League - Long-time Penn Yan youth coach - Began making lacrosse goals out of muffler pipe that turned into a lifelime business. - HotbedLacrosse.Com - Played in High Peaks Lacrosse games. Mike Riorden introduced Steve Trombley, noting that the community of Penn Yan and lacrosse happens because there are so many people coming together. "If you drive around in Penn Yan and look in the back yards, you see goals, you see rebounders and buckets of balls. You see all the things that Steve has provided so they can take the knowledge that the Queeners and the Hobarts have given to these kids and to go home and practice." Steve thanked his family and friends noting "we all enjoyed this ride." He stated that "back in the nineties, Harry Queener came into my shop asking for a donation"... and later helped to sell the goals made from bending muffler pipe. After listing many lacrosse friends, he ended with "thanks for having me inducted" and finished with "hard work always pays off." 1996 Nazareth TeamPlayers / CoachesHighlights: Head Coach: Scott Nelson Assistants: Kevin Cox, Brian Silcott, Joe Francher, Brian Sparks. Team Members: Trent Brown, Mike Wilde, Garth Magowan, Brian Slaninka, Jeff Pross, Joel DePietro, John Burdett, Neal Powless, Craig DeVoe, Tom Campbell, Derek Goddard, Joe Spada, Scot Heister, Ben Wineburg, James Burdett, Tom Fritz, John Kramer, Brian Rogers, Chris Cooper, Ryan McDermott, Dan Garrett, Brent Rothfuss, Adam Civalier, Kirk Endres, Tim Borchert, Mike DeWall, Carmine Peluso, Brian Mural, Brandon Piccarreto, Chris Nadelen, Terry Goetz, Marcos Santana, Alex Ewing, Sean Kenneally and Chris Corcoran. Managers: Tom Wjcikowski, Tom Phinney, Andy Capello. Highlights: Undefeated season (15-0). NCAA D-III National Champions. Terry Goetz spoke for the 1996 Nazareth Lacrosse team. "It is not just lacrosse, it is bigger and better than that. We felt that. We felt that in Pittsford, and many Rochester fans treated us like celebrities." He spoke highly of hall of fame Head Coach Scott Nelson. "The bar was set so high for us and it has carried on for the rest of our lives." The standards produced many exceptional leaders and "they are kind, disciplined, and respectful people. That was because of the program that Scott Nelson built." Other Hall of Fame Stories are available for - 2021 - 2019 - 2018 - 2017- 2016 - 2015 - 2014 - 2013 - 2012 - 2011 - 2010 - 2009 - 2008. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3528 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 8th On Friday, November 8th, the Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse will install the 2024 class. The event will take place at the Harro East Ballroom (155 N Chestnut St, Rochester, NY 14604) with a social hour beginning at 6:00 pm and dinner at 7:00pm. The class includes Courteny Gibbons, Peter Milliman, Brice Queener, Steve Trombley and the 1996 Nazareth mens team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3526 2024 All-Section Five List Released The Section V Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2024 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced. "The first six athletes on the first team are easy" said Section Five Assistant Coordinator, Paul Wilson. "after that, it becomes more difficult as we have so many excellent players." To be nominated each player was required to be selected to their first team all-league team (except Independent teams). The lists were selected from a pool of ninety-seven players. The selections were reviewed by Chairmen of each of the two leagues, two at-large coaches the Lacrosse Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator. Although grade and league were not major factors in selection, the lists show the skills that are found throughout the section. Twelve Monroe County teams were represented on the lists, with the rest representing Finger Lakes (6), and Independents (3). Showing that the "Best of the Best" can come from any age group, there were 27 seniors, 10 juniors, and 4 sophomores listed. Distribution among the positions shows 12 midfielders, 11 attackmen, 10 defensemen, 2 FO specialists, 1 LSM, 1 A/M, and 4 goalies. First TeamDrew Angelo - HFL senior - Syracuse * Second TeamSean Olvany - Canandaigua senior - Wingate Honorable MentionTariku Blueye - Marcus Whitman sophomore | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3523 2024 Season Wrap Up *+ [UPDATED] There were thirty-four teams playing in Section V. Bishop Kearney scheduled eight games but elected to forgo the tournament at the end of the season. There were 1,149 players on the final rosters, up 256 players from 2023. Penfield and Victor carried the largest roster with thirty-eight players and Haverling and Pal-Mac with the smallest with nineteen. There were four classes for the sectional tournaments. McQuaid (A), Victor (B), and Aquinas (D) were top seeds and won their championships. In Class C, HFL (seeded second) won their game with top-Pal-Mac. McQuaid had a 6-4 win against second seeded Penfield, Victor won their game against second seeded Irondequoit 9-6. Honeoye Falls-Lima had a 16-11 win against top seeded Pal-Mac ending the undefeated season for the Red Raiders. The teams were able to play a full season again in 2024. The first games were played on March 26th when nine games were played. The last regular season games were played on May 16th. The 301 regular season games were played and the 81 league games determined the league championships. According to the Section V website, in Monroe County-D-1 it was Fairport (8-6). In MC-2, Irondequoit (10-2) took the championship and in MC-3 Honeoye Falls-Lima (9-2) was on top. Pal-Mac (10-0) won the Finger Lakes East title and Mynderse (5-4) took the West title. There was no GRALL league this year. 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-nine nominations, they selected six USA Lacrosse All-Americans and six All-Academics. Named All-Americans were Drew Angelo (HFL), Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece Storm), Jonah Crarier (Ironderquoit), Jack Herendeed (Victor), Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac), and Chase Perryman (HFL). Named All-Academics were Jeremey Askin (Geneva), Ben Cook (HFL), Anthony DeRosa (Schroeder), Alex Garrow (Wayne), Cam Ryan (Victor), and Adam Schembri (Penfield). Penfield Head Coach John Schembri was named Coach of the Year from Section V and the Bob Scott Award winner was Adam Schembri from Penfield. The Coaches of Section V created a new award last year for the "Official of the Year" which was awarded to GVLOA official Dan Lacrosse. The Monroe County Division 1 Player of the Year was Mike Valent (Rush-Henrietta). Cameron Mesh (Spencerport) was the Division 2 Player of the Year and Jack Faiola (Canandaigua) was Division 3 Player of the Year. Nominees for the Bob Scott Award were Drew Pagano (Schroeder) and Jason Mosher (Hilton) and the Section V and USA Lacrosse Bob Scott Award winner was Keenan Edwards (East United-Eastridge). The Monroe County Coaches of the Year were Aaron Botazzo (Irondequoit) in MC2, Bill Buttaro (Spencerport - MC3), and John Schembri (Penfield) in MC1. Assistant Coaches of the Year were Keith Keehn (Greece Storm) from MC1, Marco DeBole (Brighton) from MC2, and Jack Beaney (HFL) from MC3. The Finger Lakes East Player of the Year was Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac). Max Heieck (Geneva) was selected Attackman of the Year, Alex Garrow (Wayne) was selected as Midfielder of the Year and Owen Weterings was picked as Defenseman of the Year. Peyton Lich (Pal-Mac) was selected as the Goalie of the Year. The Finger Lakes West Player of the Year was Griffin Hillimire (Mynderse). Tarikue Blueye (Marcus Whitman) was the Attackman of the Year, Melkamu Blueye (Marcus Whitman) was named Midfielder of the Year, and Issac Pundt (Mynderse) was the Defenseman of the Year. Kaiden Larsen (Midlakes-Red Jacket) was selected as Goalie on the Year. Connor Gorton (Marcus Whitman), was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award. Alex Garrow (Wayne), was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award. The Finger Lakes Coaches of the Year were Joe Hill (Pal-Mac - East) and Joe Caraher (Mynders - West). The Assistant Coaches of the Year were Ryan Knope (Wayne - East) and Martin Williz (Bloomfield-Honeoye - West). The Persons of the Year were Derek Lich (East) and Jake Korneau (West). Fairport (Class A), Gates Chili (Class B), Batavia-Notre Dame (Class C) and Aquinas (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. McQuaid Jesuit (Class A), Victor (Class B), HF-L (Class C) and Aquinas (Class D) were the Sectional Champions in 2024. 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 John Harding (McQuaid), Jack Herendeen (Victor), Drew Angelo (HF-L) and Noah Olbrich (Aquinas). The SportsFive/Section V Players of the Year were Jonah Carrier (Irondequoit) in offense and Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece Storm) in defense. The Sportsman of the Year was Noah Olbrich (Aquinas). The New York State Tournaments saw a change with an out-bracket game for Classes C and D which required that those champions played against the Section VI champions to play in the quarter finals. Both HFL and Aquinas won those outbracket games against Lake Shore/SIlber Creek (Class C) and Akron (Class D). In Class A, McQuaid beat Orchard Park and then beat Liverpool in the semifinals. In Class B, Victor beat Niagara-Wheatfield, and then Vestal to reach the finals. In Class C, HF-L beat Johnson City (Section IV) and then lost to Jamesville-DeWitt and in Class D, Aquinas beat Chenango Valley (Section IV) and then lost to Marcellus in the semifinals. Section V sent two teams to the Championships, where McQuaid Jesuit defeated Farmingdale (VIII) in overtime and Victor lost to Southside (VIII) in overtime. The All-Section V Awards were back this year with fifteen first team, fifteen second team, and ten Honorable Mention picks. They have not been announced yet. The Democrat and Chronicle posted their AGR list in July: Jonah Carrier (Irondequoit) was selected as Player of the Year. Also making the team were Drew Angelo (HFL), Tano Auriuso (Aquinas), Ryan Bowerman (Penfield), Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece), Anthony DeRosa (Schroeder), Vincenzo Giangreco (McQuaid), Jon Harding (McQuaid), Jack Herendeen (Victor), Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac), Kieran Hughes (Brighton), Mitchell Monte (Fairport), Cooper Moore (Irondequoit), Chase Perryman (HFL), Brady Quill (Hilton), Cam Ryan (Victor),and Adam Schembri (Penfield). McQuaid Head Coach Alex Gray was chosen as Coach of the Year. At the end of the season at least fifty-nine seniors have made college commitments. They will become part of over three hundred players from Section V who are currently playing at all college levels.
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# 3521 GVLOA Honors Team Sportsmanship The Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association (GVLOA) provides officials for all of the the boys lacrosse teams in Section V and recently handed out their annual Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Awards to one team in each Class. The award is given to a team that exemplifies sportsmanship at the coaches’ level, the players level, and the fans level. Officials vote after every game by the officials at the game. Peter McCabe, newly elected President, made presentations for GVLOA. The Class A award was given to Fairport and Head Coach Mike Torrelli. The Class B award was given to Gate Chili and Head Coach Cam Gormel. The Class C award was given to Batavia-Notre Dame and Head Coach Jim Dillon and the Class D award was given to Aquinas and Head Coach Tarry Corcoran and accepted by the team captains.
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# 3520 2024 Rochester Chapter Senior Games The Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse recently announced the14th Annual Herb Fitch and Chris Barnes Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Thursday, June 15th at Victor High School. The boys' game will start at 8:00 PM and the girls' play at 6:00 PM. "The Herb Fitch Lacrosse Senior All Star Games are in memoriam of Herbert T. Fitch who is a member of the Greater Rochester Hall of Fame as well as the US Lacrosse National Hall of Fame. Herb was involved in the game for over 45 years as a player, coach, and official. He was a standout at Geneva High School that went on to compete and excel at Hobart College from 1938-1942. As well as being an amazing contributor to the game he was also a business owner and the mayor of Penn Yan. Herb loved this great game and watching the growth through the dedication of young athletes such as the ones selected for the Senior All Star games." (Chapter announcement) Chris Barnes was a teacher and coach in Webster. He started coaching the girls lacrosse at Schroeder in the late 1990s and then in 2003 started the program at Thomas. His team won a Section V title in 2006. After two years fighting colon cancer, he died at 52 in 2018. There is also a free "Future All-Stars Youth Clinic" for boys and girls K-6. Registration link. The List of invited players can be found here. The Final teams are: The Final teams: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3518 McQuaid and Victor Are In the Championships DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Section V went two for four in the Western Semifinals as McQuaid beat Liverpool 10-5 and Victor beat Vestal 17-6. Aquinas lost to a strong team from Marcellus and Jamesville-DeWitt defeated HFL. MARCELLUS-15 at AQUINAS-8 - In the first game of the day at SUNY Cortland, Aquinas (16-6) played a very skilled Marcellus (Section III) team and lost 15-8. The Mustangs took a 4-1 lead in the first quarter and led 6-3 at the half, but the second half belonged to Marcellus as they scored nine second half goals while hold Aquinas to five. Sophomore midfielder Nick Rayfields owned the day, scoring seven goals and three assists for the 19-1 Mustangs who will move on to the finals where they will play Cold Spring Harbor, who defeated them in the finals last year. Scoring for Aquinas (16-6) were Tano Auriuso (4g-2a), Carter Wegman (2g), Jack Bell (1g) Noah Olbrich (1a) Dom Siesto (1a), and Jake Guggino (1g). Scoring for Marcellus were Jimmy Cox (2g-1a), Adam Rayfield (2g-2a), Chris Doshna II (2g-2a), Nick Rayfield (7g-3a), Donavan Fraher (3a), Dieter Steigerwald (1g), Henry Lawrence (1g). Quenten Polkowski (9s/8ga/48 mins) [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. LIVERPOOL-5 at MCQUAID JESUIT-10 - The Knights scored four unanswered goals in the first quarter and led 6-2 at the half. Leading the scoring for McQuaid Jesuit (19-2) were John Harding (3g-1a), Vincenzo Giangreco (2g), Dom Giangreco (1g), Benton Paladino (1a), Liam Palmer (1g), AJ Quagrello (2g), and JP Gianforti (1g). Facing off for McQuaid Jesuit were JP Gianforti with 7+/1- = 88%, and Domenic Giangreco with 10+/1- = 91%. In the goal for McQuaid Jesuit, senior Will Gordon recorded 13s/5ga = 72% (48 mins). Scoring for Liverpool (10-10) were Christopher Matott (3g), Owen Michaud (1a), Brady Michaud (2g), Dominick Osbeck (1a), Mason Gridley (1a), Daniel Dunn (1a). Owen Salanger (16s/10ga 48 mins). McQuaid moves on the to Championships at Hofstra where they will play Farmingdale (Section VIII) at 12:30 PM. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. VICTOR-17 at VESTAL-6 - The Blue Devils scored the first thirteen goals in the game as they ended the undefeated season for Vestal (18-1). Seven different players scored in the win including junior attackman Dante Pezzimenti and freshman attackman Matthew Herendeen who both scored their first Varsity goal in the game. The game went to running time in the third quarter. Leading the scoring for Victor (18-3) were freshman attackman Jackson Mead (6g), senior attackman Jack Herendeen (5a), senior midfielder Aiden Clinkscales (3g-2a), and junior midfielder Brody Secker (2g-2a). Facing off for Victor was 8th grade Eli Ricci with 8+/2- = 80%. Ricci scored his 100th career faceoff win in the game. Victor senior goaltender Parker Erwin recorded 4s/1ga = 80% (34 mins). Scoring for Vestal were Michael Hogan (1g), Braden Mcmahon (1g-1a), Sammy Baek (2g), Xavier Shuler (1g), and Tucker Zostant (1g). Victor now moves on to the State Championship on Saturday at Hofstra where they will play South Side (Section VIII) at 3:00 PM. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. JD-22 at HFL-7 - The game started out closely with JD taking a 4-3 first quarter lead, but then they exploded, scoring seven in the second, five in the third and six in the fourth quarters while holding the Cougars to four. Senior A/M Samuel Brazell led the Rams offense with (8g-3a). Scoring for HFL (19-3) were Marco Vengoechea (3g), Quinn Kailbourne (1g-1a), Owen Smith (1g), Patrick Donahoe (1g), Chase Perryman (1g-1a), and Drew Angelo (1a). Scoring for JD were Benjamin Porter (1g), Lucas Patchen (2g-2a), Andrew Laubenstein (3g-2a), Alexander Carolin (1g), Samuel Brazell (8g-3a), Graham Kesselring (2g), Eli Goldberg (1g-1a), Nick Miller (1a), Miles Patchen (1g), Ryan Babikan (1g), Jackson King (1g), Brody Kesselring (1g). Next up for Jamesville-DeWitt (19-2) is a trip to Hofstra for their championship game with Bayport-Blue Point at 5:30 PM. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3517 USA Lacrosse All-Americans and All-Academics *+USA Lacrosse has approved our nominees for their awards. The Head Coaches of Section V considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the head coaches in the Section is allowed to vote on each of the awards. The selections from our area were then submitted to the USA Lacrosse for final approval. The All-American awards are given to excellent lacrosse players from the area. The national program allows one award for each six teams in the area but this year there were six awards available. Twenty-two players were nominated. Section Five coaches require that players who are in leagues must make first team league honors in order to be considered. For the All-Academic award, an emphasis has been placed on the academic qualification of the nominees, but players were required to be assets for their teams. Where, in the past, nominees for this award were first considered for their skill on this field, this year, although skill was considered important, nominees did not need to be "All-American" quality players. Academically, nominees needed to have an average GPA of 3.7 (on a 4.0 scale). There were also six awards available in Section V and there were fifteen nominees. Some players were nominated for both awards and in the end five were selected. The Head Coaches also selected a USA Lacrosse Coach of the Year for NYS Section V. This year the coaches selected John Schembri, who has been the Head Coach at Penfield since 2009. The Patriots were 12-7 this year and advanced to the Sectional Finals. They have been to the finals five times under Coach Schembri and have won twice. In 2012, USA Lacrosse added an award named for the long-time Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach and Athletic Director, Bob Scott. The annual award is given to a senior of outstanding character, good academic standing and one who demonstrates good sportsmanship and safe play. The winner from Section V, this year, is Penfield senior Adam Schembri. His father, Head Coach, John Schembri says, "Adam has played with the top level of club and select team players in both Lacrosse and Football. Above is a list of those accomplishments, however, beyond accolades I could not be prouder of the way he conducts himself on the field, within the school and in our community.
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# 3511 Victor Takes Class B with 9-6 Win *+Victor defeated Irondequoit 9-6 tonight in the Class B Championship to win their tenth Title and second in a row. The game was close for the first half, before the Blue Devils pulled ahead in the second half and held off a small push by Irondequoit in the middle of the fourth. Senior attackman Jack Herendeen finished with 2g-2a and was named the All-Tournament MVP. Much like the earlier game of the evening, this game was a defensive battle. Both goalies, Irondequoit's Sven Habitzreuther and Victor's Parker Erwin were named to the All-Tournamanet team. Both Habitzreuther and Erwin recorded 10 saves for their respective teams. Offensively for the Eagles, Jonah Carrier finished with 3g to head his team; in addition to being named to the All-Tournament Team, it was also announced tonight that he was named the Section V Offensive Player of the Year. The first quarter saw a flurry of scoring with both teams putting three into the back of the cage. Irondequoit scored the opener with Carrier scoring unassisted less than a minute into the contest. Three minutes later Victor scored their first goal. Tanner Radogna scored with an outside shot (assisted by Brody Secker). Secker finished with 1g-1a and was named to the All-Tournament team for the Blue Devils. Victor took their first lead of the game 2-1 with Jackson Mead scoring the first of his two goals. The play started after Christian Beasaw caught the ball behind the cage after a missed shot. He quickly turned the ball around to Mead along the left side the crease. Irondequoit did not let the lead last long as they scored on the ensuing face-off with Carrier adding another unassisted goal to his count. With 6:25 remaining, the score was tied 2-2. Each team added a single goal before the end of the quarter. Victor scored first with long-stick Cam Ryan scoring from a fast-break after a broken clear by the Blue Devils. Irondequoit`s was also scored during fast-break. Sophomore Dylan Carey scooped up the loose ball near his defensive restraining line and ran all the way up the field. He then assisted junior Ryan Avery for the goal. The score was tied 3-3 after the first quarter. In the second quarter, each team added one goal. Victor took another lead with the first goal in man-up. Christian Besaw scored the first of his 2g-1a with a feed from Aiden Clinkscales only 0:32 into the quarter. The majority of the quarter was back and forth with both teams having a chance at the cage and both defenses standing strong. Irondequoit's goal was scored with 0:08 remaining on the clock. Carrier scored his third goal with another unassisted goal. This time with a straight drive at the goal from the top. The score remained tied (4-4) going into halftime. Much like the second, the third quarter was a defensive battle. Only a single goal was scored with Victor going back on top 5-4. Herendeen got his first point with an assist to Secker. All four of his points were in the second half. In the fourth quarter, Victor came out swinging and added two more goals before Irondequoit responded. Herendeen assisted another goal, this one to Besaw. This was followed quickly by Mead's second goal of the night (unassisted). The Blue Devils' had their largest lead of the night with 9:58 left on the clock (7-4). Irondequoit attempted a comeback with back-to-back scoring. Cooper Moore scored the first goal and then turned around to assist the second (Oliver Grisdale scoring). However, it was not enough and Victor`s Herendeen tacked on to more goals to close out the game and send Victor to the State Tournament. Additional players named to the All-Tournament Team included Drew Williamee (Canandaigua), Zachary Ajauananda (Spencerport), Cam Miller (Irondequoit), Cooper Moore (Irondequoit), Cam Ryan (Victor) and Brody Secker (Victor). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3510 McQuaid Jesuit Wins First Block *+ McQuaid Jesuit scored the final four goals of the game spanning the entire second half to secure their first ever Section Five Title. The Black Knights have been to the Finals three times in program history (including last year's 9-5 loss vs. Pittsford), but this was their first time taking home the Title. The game was a defensive battle with McQuaid Jesuit winning 6-4 over Penfield. Penfield sophomore goalie Mason Schembri and McQuaid Jesuit senior goalie Will Gordon were both named to the All-Tournament team. Schembri finished with 10 saves and Gordon finished with 7 saves. Offensively, Adam Schembri (2g-1a) led for the Patriots and John Harding (2a) led for the Knights. Both were named to the All-Tournament team with Harding being named the Class A MVP. The game started off with Penfield scoring back-to-back goals. Schembri assisted the first goal with Christian Brown (1g-1a) scoring. Three minutes later, he scored the goal with an outside shot that found the back of the net. McQuaid Jesuit responded with two of their own to the tie the game at 2-2. The first was scored by JP Gianforti and the second by Will DiMarco. DiMarco scored his goal after scooping up the ball on the crease and finished into the back of the net. The Patriots added one more goal before the end of the quarter. Ethan Aust scored with a feed from Zach Shores. The Patriots led 3-2 after twelve minutes. In the second quarter, Penfield scored the only goal. Schembri scored with an assist from Brown; Brown fed the ball into a tight crease and Schembri was able to score with an underhand shot. Penfield extended their lead to 4-2 going into halftime. The second half belonged to the Knights. McQuaid Jesuit scored four unanswered goals to take their first lead of the game and secure the win. Three of the four goals were scored in the third quarter. All three goals were assisted and the culmination of multiple quick passes. The first ended with AJ Quagrello assisting Will Engle. Harding assisted the second and third goals with feeds to Ryan Woodard and Domenic Giangreco. Giangreco, a sophomore, finished the game with 1g; however, he was demonstrative in getting the Knights the ball during the face-off draw. McQuaid Jesuit led 5-4 after three quarters. The lone goal of the fourth quarter was scored with a drive along the top of the restraining line by Vincenzo Giangreco. McQuaid Jesuit will move on to the NY State Tournament this weekend. Additional players named to the All-Tournament team included Luke Fliss (Pittsford), Mitchell Monte (Fairport), Gianforti (McQuaid Jesuit), Will Engel (McQuaid Jesuit), Ryan Bowerman (Penfield), Ethan Aust (Penfield). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3508 Aquinas Takes Class D Championship AQUINAS-14 at PENN YAN-11 -Aquinas defeated Penn Yan to gain their second Section V Title in program history with a 14-11 win over the Mustangs. The last time that the Li`l Irish won the title was also against Penn Yan back in 2010; in that game they snapped a 12 year winning streak for the Mustangs. This year they broke another 12 year winning streak. For the first time since the installation of the Class D Tournament, Section V is sending a different team to the State Tournament. In today’s contest the game was dominated by junior attackman Noah Olbrich. Olbrich finished the game with 8 of the 14 goals for the Li`l Irish and was named Class D All Tournament MVP. Additionally, it was announced today that he was awarded the Section V Sportsman of the Year award for the entirety of the 2024 season throughout the Section. Olbrich was instrumental in leading his team to his victor. The remainder of the scoring was mostly spread out with sophomore attackman Jake Guggino adding 2g-3a and Tano Aurisano adding 2g; both were also named to the All Tournament team. For the Mustangs, Teagan Fingar (2g-2a) and Tukker Fisher (1g-3a) led in scoring with Braden Finger (2g-1a) and Mike Gigliotti (2g-1a) also adding to the tally.Teagan Finger just reached his 100th career assist in the game. Gigliotti and Fisher were both named to the All Tournament team for Penn Yan. The game in general was a story of streaks. The Li`l Irish started off the game strong with the first four goals which included holding the Mustangs scoreless for the first 13 and a half minutes. Olbrich was the key to the streak with the first three goals of the contest. The first goal was scoring during a fast break off an assist from Jaiden White. The next two were both single player drives from behind the cage. The fourth Li`l Irish goal was scored by Auriuso on another fast-break. This time the assist came from Dom Siesto. The Li`l Irish led 4-0 going into the second quarter. The four-goal lead made all the difference as Penn Yan kept pace with the rest of the scoring, but could never quite catch up the Aquinas. Although they tied the game twice at 4-4 and 5-5, Aquinas never trailed throughout the game. Penn Yan demonstrated their offensive talent in the opening six minutes of the second quarter with four straight goals of their own. Tukker Fisher was the key to this portion of the Mustang offense when he assisted the first two and scored the third goal. The first two were both scored by Teagan Fingar. With 10:24 remaining on the clock, Fisher pushing inside and dumping the ball off to Fingar. The second and third goals of the run were both fast-break goals with Fingar scoring (from Fisher) and Fisher scoring (from Fingar). The 4-4 goal came at 6:43 with Gigliotti driving from behind the cage and looking to the crease where Collin Bacher finished into the back of the net. The next goal was scored only 0:08 later with a face-off fast-break by Olbrich (assisted by Guggino), to keep the Li`l Irish in the lead. Play continued and Penn Yan responded again with Fingar assisted Bacher on the crease. With 4:50 remaining in the second quarter, the score was tied 5-5. It was last time that Aquinas did not outright lead the game. The Li`l Irish finished out the half with three unanswered goals. Guggino scored from a mid-range shot, followed quickly by an inside feed from Guggino to Ethan Copeland on the crease. The last goal was an unassisted goal by Auriuso. Aquinas led 8-5 going into the halftime break. In the second half, every time that Penn Yan attempted a run to bring the score closer, Aquinas was able to stop the run with scoring of their own. Bryant VanHousen scored the opener for Penn Yan with a man-up goal with 9:35 left. Olbrich responded with back-to-back goals to increase the Li`l Irish lead to 10-6. Once gain, Penn Yan attempted to push for a come back. This time with scoring from VanHousen and Bryant; both scored with drives from behind the cage. This time the scoring was broken up by a goal from Jaiden White (assisted by Carter Wegman). The third quarter ended with Aquinas leading 11-8. In the final quarter, Fingar led off with two goals. This pulled the game to within a single point (11-10); however, the Li`l Irish had other plans. They added three of their own (two unassisted goals by Olbrich and an unassisted goal from Jack Bell) to secure the Championship. The final point of the game was scored by Penn Yan with Teagan Fingar scoring with a feed from Braden Fingar; however, it was not enough and the Li`l Irish held off the ball for the final two minutes to secure their second title. Another key component of the win for Aquinas came in between the pipes. Sophomore goalie Jake Gibson finished with 14 saves in the contest including his 300th career save. Gibson was joined by defenseman TJ Geyer in being named to the All-Tournament team for Aquinas. For the Mustangs, defenseman Hunter Sheehan was named to the team. Rounding out the team was senior midfielder Brayen VanHousen (Penn Yan), as well as attackman Griffin Hilimere (Mynderse) and midfielder Tariku Blueye (Marcus Whitman) from the Semi-Final matchups. The Li`l Irish move on to the State Tournament with the Out-Bracket game on Wednesday the 29th playing Akron (Section VI). [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3507 HFL Wins Section V Class C Championship *+DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Both the Class C and D Championships were planned for Finger Lakes Community College today, but thunder and lightning storms caused great delays and in the in although the Class C game was won by Honeoye Falls-Lima, the Class D championship was moved to Sunday at 10:30 AM at FLCC. Honeoye Falls-Lima took the lead in the second quarter and held off multiple advances by Pal-Mac to win the Class C Championship today at FLCC. The game lasted nearly five hours with multiple stoppages for weather related issues. The key to the game was possession time and the Cougars had the most of it. Face-off midfielder and All-Tournament Team MVP Drew Angelo was the key for HFL. He finished the game with 4g and won a substantial percentage of the face-off draws. Other big scorers for HFL included Chase Perryman (4a) and Grady Goodberlet (4g), both were placed onto the All-Tournament Team. Additional scoring came from Marco Vengoechea (3g), Matthew Brassie (2g-1a) and Quinn Kailbourne (1g-1a). For Pal-Mac, their scoring came from Jackson Dennie (4g), Keagan Hoesterey (3g-1a) and Max Hill (3g), all three named to the All-Tournament Team. A stand-out for the Red Raiders was goalie Peyton Lich. He finished the game with an impressive 20 saves. HFL opened the scoring with an inside feed from Smith to Angelo with 9:09 left on the clock. Less than 30 seconds later, the Red Raider tied the game for the first time. Hoesterey scored the first of his three with a drive down the right side of the field. A minute later HFL took back their lead with back to back goals. Quinn Kailbourne and Vengoechea both scored unassisted with single player drives to the goal. The Red Raiders responded with a pair of their own goals to tie the game for the second time. Dennie scored the first off an inside feed from Hoesterey. Less than a minute later, Dennie scored on a fast break. Each team added one more goal to end the first quarter. HFL`'s Goodberlet and PM`s Hill each added a single goal. The score was tied for the third time at 4-4 going into the first quarter break. In the second quarter, Pal-Mac scored the first goal to take their only lead of the game. Hoesterey scored with a strong independent effort to the goal. The Red Raiders led for 20 seconds before HFL scored again to tie the game for the fourth time. HFL then went on a run of five goals and took over the pace of the game. The first two were unassisted goals from Patrick Donahoe and Angelo. The second two were both assisted by Perryman with goals to Kailbourne and Vengoechea. Both teams added one more goal with Pal-Mac seeing scoring from Hill and HFL`s Goodberlet scoring for the Cougars. HFL led 10-6 going into halftime. The third quarter was nearly all HFL. They added another five straight goals while holding Pa-Mac scoreless until the final seconds of the quarter. The third quarter also began the rain delays. HFL scored the first two goals (Angelo and Goodberlet) before the first rain delay. After a significant pause, the game restarted. HFL came out of the break with another three goal stretch. The Cougars increased their lead to 15-6 before Pal-Mac scored to break the streak. The Red Raiders goal was scored by Hoesterey. The third quarter ended 15-7. The beginning of the fourth continued the Red Raider run with another four goals by Pal-Mac. Scoring came from Branden Thomas and three goals from Dennie. The Red Raiders had pulled the score to 15-11 before the second weather break came. The second came with just over 7 minutes left on the clock. The game was paused after the Pal-Mac goal and the game restarted with a face-off. Angelo continued his dominance and won the ensuing draw to give the Cougars the ball. They continued to hold off for most of the last seven minutes (including a man-up period). The Red Raiders had two more chances at the cage, but could not convert. A late goal with 1:31 on the clock finished up the scoring. Rounding out the All-Tournament picks in Class C were Pal-Mac defenseman Carson Lich, HFL defenseman Grant Peinkofer, HFL LSM Owen Smith, Geneva midfielder Jeremy Askin and Livonia-Avon goalie Colton Rose. The Cougars move on to the NYS State Out Bracket game on Wednesday at Williamsville East. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3506 Victor Downs Spencerport for Trip to the Finals Victor defeated Spencerport 10-4 to advance to the Championship game on Tuesday. The Blue Devils scored the first four goals of the game and never looked back. Although the Rangers pressed hard to finish the third, the Blue Devils were able to score the final three goals and secure the win. Leading in scoring for the Blue was senior Jack Herendeen with 2g-4a. Junior Brody Secker finished with 2g-2a and both Jackson Mead and Aiden Clinkscales finished with 2g. For the Rangers Zach Tortoara finished with 2g to lead his team. In the cage for Spencerport, senior Taylor Kaye finished with 13 saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3505 Irondequoit Over Canandaigua in Semifinals Irondequoit came out strong in their 10-6 win over Canandaigua. The Eagles scored five goals in the opening quarter to take the early lead. Leading that charge was Steven Clinkscales, who finished with 4g-1a. The game was plagued with multiple penalties and both teams had changes at man-up. Irondequoit finished with 4 man-up goals; while Canandaigua was only able to capitalize one single man-up goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3504 Its Victor/Irondequoit and McQuaid/Penfield in Finals DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - The semifinals for both Classes A and B were played tonight and it will be Victor vs Irondequoit in the Class B Championship and McQuaid vs Penfield in the Class A Championship on Tuesday. FAIRPORT-5 vs PENFIELD-12 - The game was close for three quarters but five unanswered goals in the fourth quarter including four in a two-minute period. Leading the scoring for Penfield (12-6) were senior attackman Ethan Aust (5g-2a), senior attackman Zach Shores (2g-2a), and sophomore attackman Brodie Joyce (2g-1a) who reached his 50th career goal in the game. Facing off for Penfield was senior Nikolai Lopatka with 10+/5- = 67%. In the goal for Penfield was sophomore Mason Schembri with 7s/5ga = 58% (43 mins). Scoring for Fairport (10-8) were Ryan Pedro (2g), Mitchell Monte (2a), Sam Pucci (2g), Andrew Crowley, (1a), Nicholas Fosegan (1a), and Michael Priddy (1g). [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. SPENCERPORT-4 vs VICTOR-10 - Victor defeated Spencerport 10-4 to advance to the Championship game on Tuesday. The Blue Devils scored the first four goals of the game and never looked back. Although the Rangers pressed hard to finish the third, the Blue Devils were able to score the final three goals and secure the win. Leading in scoring for the Blue was senior Jack Herendeen with 2g-4a. Junior Brody Secker finished with 2g-2a and both Jackson Mead and Aiden Clinkscales finished with 2g. For the Rangers Zach Tortoara finished with 2g to lead his team. In the cage for Spencerport, senior Taylor Kaye finished with 13 saves....[ This story Continues ]. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. PITTSFORD-5 vs MCQUAID JESUIT-8 - Scoring for Pittsford (8-8) were senior midfielder Luke Fliss (2g), junior attackman Brady Goetz (2a), freshman offensiveman Cole Goetz (1g), junior attackman Charlie Ryan (1g), and sophomore midfielder Avery Valenti (1g). There was no report from McQuaid Jesuit (16-2) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. IRONDEQUOIT-10 vs CANANDAIGUA-6 - Irondequoit came out strong in their 10-6 win over Canandaigua. The Eagles scored five goals in the opening quarter to take the early lead. Leading that charge was Steven Clinkscales, who finished with 4g-1a. The game was plagued with multiple penalties and both teams had changes at man-up. Irondequoit finished with 4 man-up goals; while Canandaigua was only able to capitalize one single man-up goal.....[ This story Continues ]. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3501 Pal-Mac survives Scare from Livonia-Avon *+Pal-Mac stepped up in the fourth quarter to defeat Livonia-Avon 4-3. In a game that was plagued with penalties, the teams both had multiple attempts at extra-man offense. The Red Raiders converted on two of their attempts while the Lakers could not convert on any of their attempts. The man-down defense for Pal-Mac was a key factor of their win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3500 Two Overtime Thrillers as Irondequoit and Spencerport Win DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were eight quarterfinal games played today and two were in overtime. Irondequoit was a 9-8 winner over Thomas. Spencerport was a 7-6 winner over Brighton in triple overtime. EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-0 at PENFIELD-19 - Eleven different players scored goals for Penfield including Sophomore defenseman Ronan Boyle, Freshman attackman Griffin Banister, Junior defenseman Braydon Albro, and freshman defensive midfielder Aaron Hardaway who each scored their first Varsity goal. Leading the scoring for Penfield (11-6) were Brodie Joyce (5g-1a), Adam Schembri (2g-3a), and Ethan Aust (2g-1a). Penfield Senior faceoff middie Nikolai Lopatka won 7+/1- = 88% and sophomore Colin Miller won 7+/6- = 54%, reaching is 100th career win in the game. Mason Schembri recorded 2s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), and Dylan Rondeau had 4s/0ga = 100% (20 mins). East United-Eastridge finishes a very good season at 11-6. [ BOX SCORE] GREECE STORM-2 at FAIRPORT-10 - The Red Raiders too a 6-0 halftime lead and coasted for the win with scoring from Michael Priddy (1g-2a), Mitchell Monte (1g-2a), Ryan Priddy (1g-2a),Liam Moreland (2g), and Nicholas Fosegan (2g). Junior offensiveman Makhi Farrier scored his first Varsity goal in the game. In the goal for Fairport was junior Luke Ryan with 9s/1ga = 90% (45 mins). Scoring for Greece Storm (8-9) were Andrew Hill (1g-1a), and Carter Fabian (1g). Facing off for Greece Storm was sophomore Eric Odell with 11+/5- = 69%. In the goal for Greece Storm was senior goalie Jonathan Bucciarelli with 15s/10ga = 60% (48 mins). He ends his scholast career with 777saves (60%)in 2,412 minutes between the pipes. [ BOX SCORE] CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-1 at VICTOR-16 - Ten different players scored goals for Victor (14-3) including senior attackman Jack Herendeen (2g-3a), 8th grade face off midfielder Eli Ricci (3g-2a), freshman attackman Jackson Mead (2g-2a), and senior midfielder Aiden Clinkscales (2g). Facing off for Victor was junior JT Ricci with 5+/3- = 63% and he reached his 100th career faceoff win in the game. Eighth grade midfielder Eli Ricci won 6+/0- = 100%. Sophomore midfielder Cooper Lass scored for the Saints on a feed from attackman Dominic Hoch. [ BOX SCORE] HILTON-7 at PITTSFORD-16 - The Panthers took control early in the game and looked back as they won their ticket to the semifinals where they will play McQuaid Jesuit. Senior midfielder Luke Fliss (3g-2a) reached his 50th career goal in the game and he was joined in the offensive book by sophomore midfielder Avery Valenti (5g-1a) and senior attackman Ian Erskine (2g-1a). In the goal for Pittsford (8-7), seventh grader Bear Wehrhein recorded 7s/4ga = 64% (40 mins) and reached his 100th career save. Scoring for Hilton (9-8) were senior attackman Luke Schindler (1g-1a), junior face off midfielder Drew O`Buck (2g), senior attackman Chase Wilson (1g), senior attackman Mitchell Wise (1g), senior face off midfielder Michael Mitrano (1g), junior midfielder Braydon Pike (1g), and senior attackman Kevin Bell (1a). Facing specialist Drew O`Buck won 8+/4- = 67%. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. RUSH-HENRIETTA-7 at MCQUAID JESUIT-14 - The Royal Comets saw a fourth quarter surge to get a big closer as sophomore attackman Jackson Koopers scored and was followed by two from sophomore attackman Andrew Coleman (2g) and one from senior attackman Cody Coleman. Junior goaltender Daniel Schmitz was credited with 24s/14ga = 63% (48 mins). There was no report from McQuaid Jesuit (15-2) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE] THOMAS-8 at IRONDEQUOIT-9 in overtime - As one would expect, senior midfielder Jonah Carrier scored the overtime game-winner at 2:43 in the first overtime period. Thomas tied the game in man-up with 3:44 left in regulation and the Titans gain control of the ball first in the overtime period. Irondequoit goalie Sven Habitzreuther mad a point-blank save and cleared the ball eventually to Carrier. Scoring for Irondequoit (14-3) were Cooper Moore (4g), Carrier (3g), and Dylan Carey (2g). Jonah Carrier won 18+/2- = 90%. There was no report from Thomas (7-11) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE] SCHROEDER-10 at CANANDAIGUA-14 - The first half was very close with four lead changes and ended with the teams tied at 4-4. After the break the Gray Wolves scored nine unanswered goals including the first four in a row by Marshall Bolster(4g-1a). Junior attackman Drew Williamee added (3g-2a), senior offensiveman Sean Olvany added (2g-2a), and junior attackman Mike Belles added (1g-2a). Mason DePew won 16+/8- = 67%, and freshman Peyton Fritz won 1+/0- = 100%. Schroeder (9-8) scored the last four goals of the game in under three and a half minutes. Leading the scoring were senior midfielder Anthony DeRosa (1g-5a), senior attackman Nate Schilling (4g-2a), junior midfielder Parker Brown (2g), junior attackman Brennan Robinson (1g-1a), and freshman attackman Jonny May (1g). In the goal for Schroeder was senior Steven Redlinski with 2s/1ga = 67% (6 mins). [ BOX SCORE] BRIGHTON-6 at SPENCERPORT-7 in three overtime periods - Junior midfielder Zachary Ajavananda (4g) scored the game winner with a pass from Jayden Mandarano (3a) to send the Rangers to the semifinals where they will play Victor on Friday. There were four ties in the game as the team saw 1-1 in the first quarter and 2-2 in the second. Spencerport took a one goal lead at the end of the third and Brighton freshman midfielder Tim Tourangeau (1g-1a) tied the game in the last quarter. Scoring for Spencerport (10-7) were junior midfielder Zachary Ajavananda (4g), sophomore midfielder Zach Tortora (2g-1a), junior attackman Jayden Mandarano (3a), and junior midfielder Jamison Brown (1g-1a). In the goal for Spencerport was senior Taylor Kaye with 8s/6ga = 57% (57 mins). Scoring for Brighton (9-8) were junior attackman Miles McGuire (3g), junior midfielder Gavin Parks (1g-2a), freshman midfielder Tim Tourangeau (1g-1a), and senior attackman Aksel Stanat (1g). [ BOX SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3498 Players of the Week - Group 6 Section 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 two seniors, and an eighth grader who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. Offensive Player of the WeekJonah Jobson - Thomas Attack/MidfieldJonah Jobson is an eighth grader who has a record of 20g-8a in his first year on the Varsity. Perhaps them most memorable to date is his game-winning, overtime goal when the Titans beat Rush-Henrietta last week. With less than two minutes left in the half, Jonah scored two goals in less than a minute to send the Titans into the break, down 6-7. His final goal, at 2:44 left in overtime came from a feed from Brandon Trottier. Head Coach Rob Ruller says, "Jonah is a soft spoken eighth grader, who smiles more than he speaks. He is always willing to do the extra work and has been a big factor in many of our games throughout the season. To see him get that game winner was an awesome moment for the entire Thomas lacrosse family. He comes from a long line of lacrosse members who have played for Webster. Obviously, his dad but also his Uncles and his Grandpa played for Thomas in the early years." Offensive Player of the WeekMelkamu Blueye - Marcus Whitman MidfielderMelkamu Blueye score the game-winning overtime goal on a feed from Logan Storms to lift the Wildcats over Bloomfield-Honeoye last week. After returning from an injury during the season, he has been greatly responsible for five winning games for Pal-Mac. Head Coach Mike Gorton says, "Melkamu missed several games in the middle of the season due to injury. Since his return, we are 5-1. Against Bloomfield he carried the team, scoring five goals, including the game winner in OT. He also had 10 GB's and 4 takes, several of each on our offensive end to regain possession. He is our workhorse on both ends of the field and one of the hardest workers I've ever coached." Defensive Player of the WeekWill Gordon - McQuaid GoalieWill Gordon made twenty-six saves last week as the Knights beat Fairport and Victor. With saves percentage above his average, he recorded ten saves (67%) in the Fairport game and sixteen saves (73%) in the Victor game. His career saves at McQuaid is 397 saves. Head Coach Alex Gray says, “Will had a great week last week with a 10 saves on Tuesday and a season-high 16 saves on Thursday. He has been our starting goalie since he was a sophomore and he has improved each year. Will is a 2-year captain and has been one of the biggest leaders on our team. He has been a pleasure to coach and he leads by example through his play, his mental toughness, and commitment to his team.” Previous Weeks: Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3497 Week In Review - Week 7 EDITOR'S NOTE: This weekly summary touches on some of the games played in the recent past and highlights some games of interest in the current week. For more in-depth coverage, click on the DAY OF THE WEEK for more coverage for that day, including box scores, articles, and galleries.There were forty-six games played last week. There are seventy-four out of section games scheduled and 74 have been played. Section V teams have won 48 and lost 26 (65%). Pal-Mac (16-0) is the only undefeated team at this point.
Looking BackOn Monday there were five games played and one was a close one. Winners today were Geneva, Bloomfield-Honeoye, Gananda, and Greece Storm. On Tuesday there were thirteen games played mostly in rain as the regular season starts to unwind and three were close ones. Penfield was a 9-7 winner over Brighton. Hilton defeated Aquinas by a score of 9-7. Canandaigua defeated Pittsford by a score of 7-5. Pal-Mac defeated Gananda to give the Red Raiders a perfect regular season at 16-0. On Wednesday there were two games played and one was a close one. Livonia-Avon defeated Wayne by a score of 12-10. There is only one day left in the regular season. Tano Auriuso (Aquinas) and Cam Ryan (Victor) were named the On Thursday there were thirteen games played and four were close ones. Thomas defeated Rush-Henrietta by a score of 10-9. Marcus Whitman was a 11-10 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye. Midlakes-Red Jacket defeated Gates Chili by a score of 7-5 and Mynderse defeated Jordan Elbridge (Section III) by a score of 5-3. On Friday the tournament seeding was posted. Top Seeds went to McQuaid, Victor, Pal-Mac and Aquinas. On Saturday the Section V tournaments began with two Class B out bracket games and the seeding held as the high seeded teams won. Churchville-Chili won their game against Brockport and will move on to play Victor on Tuesday. Thomas won their game against Gates Chili and will move on to play Irondequoit on Tuesday. Looking AheadThe tournaments start in earnest this weeks with quarterfinals on Monday (C&D) and Tuesday (A&B). Semifinal games for C&D are on Wednesday at two sites. The Class C semifinals are at Victor at 5:30 and 8:00. (The times were advanced to accomodate other events.) The Class D semifinals are at Finger Lake Community College (FLCC) at 5:00 and 7:30. Thursday is reserved for make ups in case of weather or other issues. Friday will see the semifinals for Classes A and B. The Class A games will be at Gates Chili at 5:00 and 7:30. The Class B games will be at Pittsford Sutherland also at 5:00 and 7:00. On Saturday, at FLCC, the Class C Championship will start at 11:00 and the Class D Championship is set to start at 1:30. After Memorial Day, on Tuesday, the Class A Championship, at St John Fisher University, will start at 5:00 and the Class B Championship will start at 7:30. The reason for the early championships for Classes C and D is that the NYSPHSAA is requiring them to play a pre-quarterfinal game in the State Tournament. Those games will be played on Wednesday May 29th at Williamsville East High School (Section VI). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3494 Last Day of the Regular Season DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were thirteen games played today and four were close ones. Thomas defeated Rush-Henrietta by a score of 10-9. Marcus Whitman was a 11-10 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye. Midlakes-Red Jacket defeated Gates Chili by a score of 7-5 and Mynderse defeated Jordan Elbridge (Section III) by a score of 5-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3492 Players of the Week - Group 5 In our fourth group we have a senior and a sophomore who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3490 Geneva Takes Wayne in Finger Lakes Contest DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were five games played today and one was a close one. Winners today were Geneva, Bloomfield-Honeoye, Gananda, and Greece Storm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3489 Week In Review - Week 6 There forty-seven games played last week. There are seventy-eight out of section games scheduled and 70 have been played. Section V teams have won 45 and lost 25 (64%). Pal-Mac (15-0) is the only undefeated team at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3488 Six Out of Section Wins DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were a dozen games played today and only one was a close ones. Fayetteville-Manlius defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. There were eight games played with teams from outside Section V and six were wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3485 Haverling, Victor, Fairport, Newark and Brighton Win DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were thirteen games played today and five were close ones. Pittsford was a 8-6 winner over Penfield. Marcus Whitman defeated Brockport by a score of 4-2. Newark was a 8-7 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye in double overtime. Brighton defeated Thomas by a score of 9-7. Haverling defeated Bishop Kearney by a score of 10-9 and gave Head Coach Ken DiDomineck his 150th win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3484 Carthage Downs PY in last Five Minutes DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were five games played today and most were mismatches. Penn Yan led by two goals after three quarters but saw their lead lost when Carthage scored four goals including the game winner with 11 second left in regulation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3483 Players of the Week - Group 4 In our fourth group we have two seniors who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3482 Week In Review - Week 5 There forty-six games played last week. There are seventy-seven out of section games scheduled and 58 have been played. Section V teams have won 36 and lost 22 (62%). Pal-Mac (12-0) is the only undefeated team at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3479 Thomas Takes Penn Yan, 250 Wins for Ruller DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were ten games played today and three were close ones. Thomas defeated Penn Yan by a score of 9-7 giving Head Coach Rob Ruller his 250th win. Greece Storm was a 3-2 winner over East United-Eastridge and Victor was a 5-4 winner over Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3477 Pittsford Takes Fairport in OT DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 13 games played today and 5 were close ones. Pittsford defeated Fairport in overtime by a score of 8-7. Victor defeated Brighton by a score of 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3475 Players of the Week - Group 3 In our third group we have a junior and a senior who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3474 Week In Review - Week 4 There fourty-two games played last week. There are seventy-six out of section games scheduled and 51 have been played. Section V teams have won 31 and lost 20 (61%). Pal-Mac (9-0) and McQuaid Jesuit (10-0 ) are the only undefeated team at this point.on the games page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3473 Victor Defeats JD - HFL Over Brighton - CA Over PY DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were fourteen games played today and five were close ones. Victor defeated JD by a score of 9-8. HFL defeated Brighton by a score of 8-7. Canandaigua was a 7-5 winner over Penn Yan. Dryden was a 6-5 winner over Marcus Whitman. Spencerport was a 8-7 winner over Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3470 Penfield Over Fairport, Hilton Over Pittsford, PY WIns in OT DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 3 were close ones. Penfield was a 7-5 winner over Fairport. Hilton defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. Penn Yan was a 8-7 winner over Homer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3469 Players of the Week - Group 2 In our second group we have a couple of seniors who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3462 Some Surprising Scores DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 5 were close ones. Spencerport was a 10-9 winner over HFL. Fairport defeated Greece Storm by a score of 5-4. Victor defeated Thomas by a score of 8-6. Livonia-Avon defeated Midlakes-Red Jacket by a score of 8-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3461 Players of the Week - First of the Year Section 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 first group we have selected Brody Secker (Victor) and Jake Gibson (Aquinas). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3458 Eight Close Games: Victor Over Nisky in OT DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were 16 games played today and 8 were close ones. Baldwinsville defeated Canandaigua 5-4. Wayne was a 12-10 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye and Hilton was a 8-7 winner over Horseheads. Aquinas defeated Canisius by a score of 8-7. Greece Storm defeated Eden by a score of 8-6. Victor was a 10-9 winner over Niskayuna. Penn Yan was a 4-3 winner over Clarence and West Genesee was a 10-8 winner over Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3457 East United Wins remains Undefeated at 5-0 DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - There were 4 games played today and 2 were close ones. East United-Eastridge was a 6-4 winner over Midlakes-Red Jacket. Nichols was a 7-5 winner over Rush-Henrietta. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3447 Week In Review - Week 1 There twenty-eight games played last week. There are seventy-six out of section games scheduled and 5 have been played. Section V teams have won 4 and lost 1 (80%). There are many undefeated teams at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3444 Pal-Mac and McQuaid Win Close Ones DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 11 games played today and 2 were close ones. Pal-Mac was a 8-7 winner over Geneva. McQuaid Jesuit defeated Pittsford by a score of 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3442 The 2024 Season Starts DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 9 games played today and 3 were close ones. Fairport was a 5-4 winner over Hilton. Bloomfield-Honeoye defeated Brockport by a score of 8-6 and East United-Eastridge defeated Newark by a score of 7-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3440 Games Start this Week After a couple of postponed games last week, games are expected to start up this week. There are 28 games on the schedule and a good number will have the opportunity to make strong statements. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3436 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 10th On Friday, November 10th, the Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse will installed the 2023 class. Honored were Liz Hogan, John Houtenbrink, Peter Milliman, Marc Riccio, Dr. Phillip Winslow, and the 2015 and 2016 Boys Victor Teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3435 Livonia-Avon in - Waterloo Out in Finger Lakes There are a couple of significant changes in the Finger Lakes League this year, according to League Coordinator, Joe Hill who recently announced that Waterloo will not field a varsity team this year and that Livonia-Avon will play in the FL this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3434 US Marine Free Clinic Available The USMC Sports Leadership Academy is presenting a FREE one-day Lacrosse Camp at Total Sports Experience. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3432 GVLOA Honors Team Sportsmanship The Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association (GVLOA) handed out their annual Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Awards to one team in each Class. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3431 2023 Season Wrap Up There were thirty-five teams playing in Section V. Bishop Kearney scheduled seven games but elected to forgo the tournament at the end of the season. There were 893 players on the final rosters, up 13 players from 2022. Rush-Henrietta and Victor carried the largest roster with thirty-six players and Haverling, Midlakes-Red Jacket and Waterloo with the smallest with sixteen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3430 2023 All-Section Five List Released For the eighth time and after a brief absence, Section Five Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2023 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced. "It`s always difficult to choose from so many talented players," said Section Five Chairman, Mike Simon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3429 2023 Rochester Chapter Senior Games The Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse recently announced the14th Annual Herb Fitch and Chris Barnes Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Thursday, June 15th at Victor High School. The boys' game will start at 6:00 PM and the girls' play at 8:00 PM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3428 Victor Falls after Impressive Comeback DAY IN REVIEW: SUNDAY - After a great comeback in the last quarter, the Blue Devils ran out of time and lost 9-8 to a strong Garden City team from Section VIII who won their second title in a row. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3424 USA Lacrosse All-Americans and All-Academics The Head Coaches of Section V considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the head coaches in the Section is allowed to vote on each of the awards. The selections from our area were then submitted to the USA Lacrosse for final approval. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3419 Saturday: Clean Sweep for Section V DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - UPDATED - All four Section V teams won their Western Regional games today at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford. Pittsford and Victor took their games to running time early in the second half, while both Penn Yan and HFL took time before taking control. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3417 Penn Yan and Victor Advance DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Penn Yan defeated Aquinas 11-6 to win their 12th straight (and 27th overall) Sectional Championship in the Class D game tonight. In the second game, Victor used seven different players including senior midfielder Braeden McConville who scored his first Varsity goal for the Blue Devils to the great delight of his teammates. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3416 Victor Wins First Title Since 2019 Victor won their first Championship title since 2019 with a 16-6 win over Spencerport. This was the first time in program history that Spencerport made the finals and the first time since Victor’s six year winning Streak (2014-2019) that the Blue Devils had made the finals. In addition to Victor Boys winning their title, the Victor Girls Lacrosse Team also won their Championship earlier in the evening with an 8-7 in quadruple overtime win over Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3415 Penn Yan Wins their 27th Championship Penn Yan defeated Aquinas 11-6 to win their 12th straight (and 27th overall) Sectional Championship. The Mustangs had a slow start in the first quarter, but picked up the pace for the remainder of the game and led throughout. After three quarters, the Mustangs led 7-2 before both teams added four goals each in the final quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3413 Pittsford Wins Class A Title After finishing the last two seasons as the Runner-up, Pittsford finally became the Class A Champions. The Panthers defeated McQuaid Jesuit 9-5 tonight. The game was close for the first half before Pittsford took over in the third and fourth quarters. The Panthers scored eight straight goals spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. The Panther defense held the Knights scoreless for over 36 minutes. Leading the charge for the Panthers was Tournament MVP senior attackman Rex Kesselring. Kesselring finished with 4g. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3412 HFL Wins in Double Overtime for Second Championship in 3 Years After finishing as the runner-up last season, HFL came back to win their second Section Five Title in 3 years with a double overtime 9-8 win over Wayne. This was the first double overtime Finals matchup since Victor over Thomas in 2018. The Cougars’ Chase Perryman scored the game winner with 2:59 left in the second overtime period. Perryman was named the Class B Tournament MVP and finished the game with 4g-2a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3411 Day One Championships - C and A *+Having punched their tickets in the semi-finals, the first Championship Day is set for Tuesday. Honeoye Falls-Lima, the top seeded team will play #3 Wayne to open the night starting at 5:00 PM. The second game will feature top seeded Pittsford who will play #2 McQuaid Jesuit at 7:30PM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3410 Week in Review - Week 10 There twenty-five tournament games played last week. There were 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. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3405 McQuaid Jesuit Advances to the Class A Finals McQuaid Jesuit used a 7 goal third quarter to pull ahead and defeat Penfield 10-6 in tonight’s second match-up. The game was a defensive game for three quarters with 9 of the 17 total goals coming in the third quarter. Penfield’s Mason Schembri finished at 50% with 8 of his 10 saves coming in the first half. McQuaid Jesuit’s Will Gordon finished at 60% with 9 saves in the contest. Offensively, McQuaid Jesuit’s Henry Coke and Penfield’s Ethan Aust both finished with 3g to lead their respective teams. McQuaid Jesuit moves on to face Pittsford in the Finals on Tuesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3403 Wednesday: Schroeder Takes Out Canandaigua DAY 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. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3402 Tuesday: Hilton Defeats Rush-Henrietta 10-7 DAY 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. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3393 Players of the Week - Group Six Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Canandaigua National Bank are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3390 Week In Review - Week 8 There 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. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3389 Saturday: Spencerport with OT Win DAY IN REVIEW: 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. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3388 Friday: Pittsford in 3 Overtimes DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - There were two games played on Friday night. One was a blowout and the other went to three overtime periods.gallery. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3385 Players of the Week - Group Five In our fifth group we have four players who have had noteworthy performances in the last few weeks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3383 Waterloo Ends Season We have been notified by Waterloo AD Christal Kent that Waterloo has cancelled the rest of their games for the 2023 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3375 Tuesday: Victor Over Pittsford in OT and IRQ over HFL DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were a number of exciting games played in light rain or drizzle, starting with an overtime win by Victor at Pittsford. The Blue Devils scored the last five goals of the game. Irondequoit had a big 12-10 win over visiting HF-L and the Storm had a 5-4 overtime win over visiting Livonia-Avon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3374 Players of the Week - Group Four In our fourth group we have a senior and a junior who have had noteworthy performances in the last few weeks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3373 Monday: McQ Takes Canisius 7-1 DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were just four games played today and all of them were mismatched. The winners were Mynderse. Bloomfield-Honeoye, Brockport and McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3372 Week In Review - Week 6 There forty-seven games played last week. There are seventy-four out of section games scheduled and 52 have been played. Section V teams have won 31 and lost 21 (60%). There are no teams that are undefeated at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3371 Saturday: And then There were None DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - The last remaining undefeated team fell today as Canandaigua lost to Baldwinsville today. Penn Yan had a good one-goal win against Carthage, Penfield used overtime to beat Orchard Park, and Gananda had a won-goal win against Gates Chili. In another statement game, Victor posted a 14-8 win over Don Bosco Prep (NJ). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3369 Thursday: Mynderse Wins In Fourth Quarter DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Out of the fourteen games played today, ten were mismatches. The others include a come from behind win for Mynderse in their game with Newark. Pittsford had an 8-2 win over Thomas and Schroeder beat Hilton 10-6. The Waterloo team did not have enough players for their game with Geneva and in the closest game of the night, Irondequoit took a 12-11 victory at Churchville-Chili. BOX SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3368 Players of the Week - Group Three Section 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 second group we have a sophomore and a junior who have had noteworthy performances in the last two weeks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3367 Wednesday: PY and LA Win DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Penn Yan and Livonia-Avon both won their games today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3366 Tuesday: R-H Wins in OT, CA Wins by One DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Once again, there were many mismatches, but there were also some really good games. In the game of the last two unbeaten teams, Canandaigua (9-0) was the last team standing but the Cougars had a strong second half at both ends of the field. Senior A/M Jett Richardsen scored the overtime, game-winning goal for the Royal Comets in this game that could not have been closer with eight ties. Greece took an early lead and held on for their one goal win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3363 Saturday: Victor over JD DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Victor has a statement game with their 16-11 win over visiting JD. Irondequoit defeated Hilton, and McQuaid beat Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3361 Wednesday: Gananda Over Waterloo DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - The Blue Panthers took the first quarter 2-0 and led at the half 3-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3360 Tuesday: CA Holds On, Pittsford, Spencerport and Penfield Win DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Although the majority of games ended in mismatches, there were a couple of exciting games. Topping the list is Canandaigua's 4-3 win at Brighton where neither team scored in the second half. Pittsford took an early lead and then never gave it up in the 8-6 win over visiting Irondequoit and Spencerport held Fairport scoreless in two quarters in their 7-3 win at home. Penfield scored four unanswered goals in the first quarter and then coasted to their 11-7 win over visiting Schroeder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3359 Players of the Week - Group Two Sean Olvany from Canandaigua and Jason Mosher from Hilton were our group two Players of the Week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3356 Saturday: Victor over Kiskayuna, CA over Penn Yan DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Tere were a dozen games played today and most were mismatches, Canandaigua beat Penn Yan by a single goal and Victor beat Niskayuna 15-7. West Genesee edged out Penfield by one goa (13-12) and Mynderse posted a shutout at Waterloo. Other local winners were Irondequoit, Pal-Mac, Schroeder, Fairport, Geneva, Spencerport, and Marcus Whitman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3350 Week In Review - Week 3 There eighteen games played last week. There are seventy-four out of section games scheduled and seven have been played. Section V teams have won eleven and lost seven (61%). There are still nine teams that are undefeated at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3349 Saturday: Pittsford and Canandaigua Win DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Canandaigua traveled to Corning for their 11-6 over Corning (Section IV). At home, Pittsford had a strong second half in a very close game and beat West Genesee (Section III) 7-6. SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3347 Thursday: Penfield Beats Irondequoit in OT, Fairport over WG DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were five games played today and two were very exciting ones. Penfield came from behind to win their game with Irondequoit in overtime and Fairport used three goals in the last stanza to defeat West Genesee. Hilton was a winner over visiting Wayne and Schroeder and Pittsford lost to Section III team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3345 Tuesday: Three Wins in OT - CA, Fpt and EU/E DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were eight games played today and three were won in overtime. Junior A/M Sam Pucci (1g-1a) scored the game-winner for Fairport, East United/Eastridge won their game in overtime, and junior attackman Sean Olvany (5g) scored the unassisted game winner For Canandaigua. Other winners were R-H and Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3344 Players of the Week - First Group Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Canandaigua National Bank are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. For our first group we have two juniors who had noteworthy performances since the start of the season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3342 Week In Review - Week 2 There twenty-seven game played last week. There are seventy-four out of section games scheduled and seven have been played. Section V teams won six and lost 1 (86%). There are currently nine teams that are undefeated at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3335 Week In Review - Week 1 There were only two played last week as the season began. There were seventy-three out of section games scheduled and two have been played. Section V teams won two and lost none (100%). Newark (1-0) and Penfield are undefeated. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3333 Thursday: The Season Opener Newark Wins Big Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: The 2023 season started today with one game. Newark hosted Watkins Glen, and after a 10-0 first quarter took the 20-0 win, giving sophomore goalie Carter Bumpus a shutout with four saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3332 The 2023 Season is underway Varsity lacrosse teams throughout New York State had their first practice of the 2023 season today and thousands of players have high hopes for a fantastic year, full of wins and championships. In the end, however, there will only be two teams left in each class who will compete for the New York State Championships. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3326 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 5th On Saturday, November 5th, the Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse will install its 28th class. The event will take place at the Harro East Ballroom (155 N Chestnut st, Rochester, NY 14604) with a social hour beginning at 6:00 pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3325 Gravino, Platten and Nolan make first Team All-State The New York State Sportswriters Association, posted their 2022 All-State lacrosse teams today with twenty Section V players included on the lists. There are two divisions: Large Schools (Classes A and B) and Small Schools (Classes C and D). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3324 Lacrosse Officials Year-End Awards At their "Year-End Gathering" the members of the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association announced their annual Frank Mangione Award for Excellence award winner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3323 2022 Sportsfive/Section V Players of the Year *+The 2022 Section V Player of the year honors were announced at the end of the Section V Championship games. The winners were Quinn Nolan from Pal-Mac, Eric Platten from Canandaigua and Curtis Denison from Geneva. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3322 2022 Season Wrap Up Bishop Kearney scheduled twelve games but dropped out just before the tournaments at the end of the season. There were 870 players on the final rosters, down five players from 2021. Rush-Henrietta and Victor carried the largest roster with thirty-seven players and Batavia-Notre Dame had the smallest with thirteen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3320 The Season Ends Thirty-four teams had already cleaned out the lockers and only Canandaigua was still playing today after an exciting season during which the Braves continually improved. Today, however, they were playing against a team from Garden City which, very much like their own team, had a very strong defensive unit and the willingness to work hard.SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3315 2022 Senior Games The Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse recently announced the 2022 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. After a COVID absence, this year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Wednesday, June 15th at Victor High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3313 GVLOA Honors Team Sportsmanship The Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association (GVLOA) handed out their annual Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Awards to one team in each Class. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3312 USA Lacrosse All-American and All-Academic Awards The Head Coaches of Section V recently considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3311 Fairport and CA to Semi Finals Two Section V teams are moving on to the NYS semifinal games in Cortland on Wednesday. Fairport won their game against Clarence 17-4 and Canandaigua won a close 6-5 game against Hamburg. Penn Yan had a 12-11 loss to Akron and Pal-Mac fell to Lake Shore 10-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3309 Fairport Wins Third Straight Title Pittsford and Fairport have faced three times in the Sectional Championship over the last seven tournaments. In each of the last seven years at least one of them has been present in the finals. When they faced last year, Fairport won in overtime but tonight, Fairport won again (their third straight) with an 8-3 win over the Panthers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3308 Canandaigua Wins First Title Since 2013 Canandaigua has reached the Sectional Finals eight of the last ten contests, including the last three tournaments that have been held. The Braves have not won since 2013 with an 11-10 win over Victor in overtime. Tonight, the Braves added their second win with a 7-3 victory over Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3306 Pal-Mac Comes Back and Wins First Title Since 2017 After appearing in the finals the last two seasons, Pal-Mac came into tonight’s game looking for their first win since 2017. The Red Raiders fought back hard with last four goals of the game to defeat HF-L 8-5. A key factor in that win was Red Raider goalie Will Nichols. He finished the game with nine saves, including six in the first half and was named the All Tournament MVP for Class C. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3305 Penn Yan Wins 26th Title *+Penn Yan cemented their 26th Section V Title with a comeback 8-6 win over Livonia-Avon. The Mustangs trailed for most of the game before scoring four unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to secure the win. The Mustangs showed their pedigree of Section Final matches and stayed cool and collected throughout. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3304 Looking Ahead - Western Regionals *+Having won their Section V Championships, teams will now travel west to Section VI for the NYS quarter finals which will be held at Williamsville East High School on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3303 Looking Ahead - Tuesday Championships D and C *+The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at Canandaigua on Tuesday and Eastridge on Wednesday. Read More... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3300 Wednesday - Quarter finals for Everyone DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - The only team that broke the seeding in the quarter finals was #5 Rush-Henrietta who beat #4 Hilton 10-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3299 Week In Review - Week 9 There were thirty-nine games played last week with a few won in overtime. There were fifty-two out of section games scheduled and all of them have been played. Section V teams won thirty and lost twenty-one (59%). Victor (16-0) is still the only undefeated team left at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3294 Players of the Week - Week Eight Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. This week it is Nathan Hoban and Trevor Reese. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3290 Tuesday - Rangers Win in 3OT DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Thirteen games were played and topping the list was Spencerport who played three overtime periods for their win at Rush-Henrietta. Pittsford defeated CA 7-2 and Gananda had a 9-8 win over Mynderse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3288 Week In Review - Week 8 There were forty-nine games played last week with a few won in overtime. At the moment there are fifty-two out of section games scheduled and forty have been played. Section V teams have won thirty and lost twenty-one (59%). Victor (15-0) is still the only undefeated team left at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3284 Thursday - Pal-Mac Takes Penn Yan on 4th Qtr Surge DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - A fourth quarter surge gave the Red Raiders the win over Penn Yan. Victor survived a scare in their 12-8 win vs Schroeder and Midlakes-Red Jacket won a 10-8 game against the Pride. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3283 Players of the Week - Week Seven For "Week 7" we have two players who had standout performances last week. Justin Schnauber from Spencerport and Liam Podszebka were chosen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3279 Week In Review - Week 7 There were forty-nine games played last week with a few won in overtime. At the moment there are fifty-two out of section games scheduled and forty have been played. Section V teams have won twenty-four and lost nineteen (56%). Victor (13-0) is still the only undefeated team left at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3273 Players of the Week - Week Six For "Week 6" we have two players who had standout performances last week.Selected were Sam Ricci (Victor) and Jason Mosher (Hilton). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3271 Week In Review - Week 6 There were forty-eight games played last week with a several won in overtime. At the moment there are fifty-two out of section games scheduled and forty have been played. Section V teams have won twenty-two and lost eighteen (55%). Victor (10-0) is still the only undefeated team left at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3268 Players of the Week - Week Five For "Week 5" we have two players who had standout performances last week: Noah Gibson and Casey Berns | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3266 Tuesday - Victor and Pittsford Win Close Ones DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - It was a busy day with more than a dozen games played. Pittsford beat Penfield in overtime and a score with two seconds left in regulation gave Victor a win at Fairport to remain the only undefeated team in the section. Hilton also won their game with R-H in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3263 Week In Review - Week 5 There were thirty-two games played last week with a couple of overtime games. At the moment there are fifty-two out of section games scheduled and thirty-three have been played. Section Five teams have won sixteen and lost seventeen (48%). Victor (7-0) is the only undefeated team left at this point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3259 Players of the Week - Week Four For "Week 4" we have two players who had standout performances last week: Jamie O`Neil and Seamus Hand. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3256 Week In Review - Week 4 There were twenty-four games played last week with a couple of overtime games. At the moment there are fifty-two out of section games scheduled and twenty-three have been played. Section Five teams have won eleven and lost twelve (48%). There are only three undefeated team left at this point: Fairport (4-0), Victor (5-0) and Irondequoit (4-0). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3255 Saturday - Pal-Mac over Brighton in OT DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - It was an overtime win for Pal-Mac as face off specialist Quinn Nolan won 18 of 21 draws, scored the game winning goal and led the team with 3g-1a. Irondequoit held on for their 9-8 win over Visiting Schroeder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3253 Players of the Week - Week Three For "Week 3" we have two players who had standout performances last week: Mitch Monte and Mike Valent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3251 Tuesday - Canandaigua Over Thomas DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - In a repeat of last year`s Class B championship game, there was a different outcome as the Braves defeated Thomas in a close 11-8 game. Penfield held off a last minute charge by Spencerport in their 10-9 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3250 Monday - The Saints in Overtime DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY -It was an overtime win for Churchville-Chili in their game with HF-L tonight. The other three games were mismatches.Wednesday. [BOX SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3245 36th Year for Nazareth Lacrosse Camp The long-running Nazareth Lacrosse Camp is celebrating it's 36th year this summer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3243 Honeoye Falls-Lima - Excited for the Season HF-L 2022 Class C - Monroe County League Back, however is two-way middie sophomore Chase Perryman who logged 29g-24a last year. Also back is junior A/M Braydn Trybuskiewicz (34g-22a) who Coach Beaney says is a "tough, hard-working player." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3242 Waterloo - Many Returners Waterloo 2022 Class D - Finger Lakes League Last year was tough for Waterloo with only one senior on the offensive book. The young team from last year is now a year older and more experienced and is looking for more wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3241 Schroeder - Looks to Hauman and Ruffalo Schroeder 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Schroeder had a very young team last year and paid their dues, so they expect that this year there will be a payoff as they return their two offensive leaders who, among others, are strong and ready to play. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3239 Rush-Henrietta - Looking for Improvement Rush-Henrietta 2022 Class a - Monroe County League The Royal Comets have been trying to turn the corner under fifth year Head Coach Tom MacMillan and they turn that corner this year. In the current season they have won their first three games, outscoring their opponents 54-16. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3238 Players of the Week - Group 1 For "Group 1" we have two players who had standout performances last week: Jack Faiola and Quinn Nolan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3236 Thomas Fights Back in Fourth Quarter After only playing in five games last season, Webster Thomas goalie Owen Dalberth started his second game of the season tonight for the Titans. The senior goalie was instrumental in the 13-12 win over Penfield this evening. In the fourth quarter alone, Dalberth recorded six of his game total ten saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3233 Pittsford Looking for a Competitive Season Pittsford 2022 Class A - Monroe County League Last year there were certainly tough moments for the Panthers as they posted a 9-7 record, losing to the top teams in the section, including the overtime loss to Fairport in the Class A finals. This, however, is another new year, filled with new promise. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3232 Mynderse The New Coach is the Old Coach Mynderse 2022 Class D - Finger Lakes League Head Coach Joe Caraher is not only a proud alumnus but also was the Blue Devils` coach for fourteen years before agreeing to return to the sidelines for the 2022 campaign. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3231 Spencerport Hopes to Keep Moving Forward Spencerport 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Spencerport won their first eleven games last year, with Penfield breaking their streak and later, ending their season in the quarter finals. Their only other loss in 2021 was a one-goal game with Hilton. The Rangers had much to celebrate and hopes that that momentum will help this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3230 Pal-Mac - Many Players Returning Pal-Mac 2022 Class C - Finger Lakes League Pal-Mac was 13-9 last year, loosing to Penn Yan in the Class D Championship game but this year they are in Class C and they have an abundance of talent from a very good team last year. All of their stat leaders from 2021 are back and offensively they only lost 25 of 374 points to graduation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3228 Saturday - Fourteen Games Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: It was a busy day with fourteen games played today. Most were mismatches, but there were three closer ones. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3226 Thursday: Waterloo Scores Two for the Win Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: After a 1-1 first quarter, Waterloo scored three unanswered goals against Midlakes-Red Jacket to take a 4-1 lead into the halftime break. The Screaming Eagles came back in the third with three unanswered goals to tie the game 4-4. After many trips up and down the field, Waterloo scored two goals to finish with a 6-4 win in their season opener. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3223 Churchville-Chili - New Coach New Excitement Churchville-Chili 2022 Class B - Monroe County League The Saints began their varsity program in 2005 with Logan Roberts as the Head Coach. Since then there have been seven coaching changes. Chris Fiala is the newest and he has high hopes to take Churchville-Chili back to the glory days, when D.T. Benedict (now at Brighton) had a 17-1 record in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3222 Hilton - Looking to Rebuild Hilton 2022 Class A - Monroe County League Hilton was excited last year after a three-game run that took them to the Class A semifinals where they played a good game, but lost to Fairport, the eventual champions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3221 Penfield Hoping Hard Work Pays Off Penfield 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Penfield feels like a Class A team, but they are actually a Class B team, and last year, at 12-4, the only games that they lost were to Victor, Thomas and Canandaigua, which finished right above them in the Class B Tournament. They had memorable games, beating West Genesee, Fairport and Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3220 Thomas Looking for a Repeat Webster Thomas 2022 Class M - Monroe County League It is hard to imagine a season much better than the 2021 season for Coach Rob Ruller, who lost only to Victor in May, but who then beat the Blue Devils in the Class B tournament to cap their15-1 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3219 Newark Looks Forward Newark 2022 Class C - Finger Lakes League The last fourteen years of the Newark program was under the able direction of Matt Groot who stepped down after last season. The leadership of the Reds is now in the hands of John Hicks who spent the off-season encouraging strength training, setting up open gym events and revitalizing a booster club. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3218 Geneva Honoring the Past with The Present Geneva 2022 Class C - Finger Lakes League As he starts his second full season, Coach Dunham is excited to share the history of the first scholastic team in the section. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3217 East United-Eastridge Looking for More East United-Eastridge 2022 Class A - Monroe County League London Booker may be a first year head coach, but his roots go deep in the Rochester lacrosse community. As a player in the ROC E6 program and currently as Vice President of the organization, not only does he know the game, but he knows the players, many of whom he has worked with for years. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3215 Livonia-Avon Looks For More Livonia-Avon 2021 Class C - GRALL League There was great disappointment last year, after winning twelve of their last fourteen games the Lakers fell to HF-L in their first championship appearance since 2012. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3214 Victor Players Ready to Step Up Victor 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Last year Victor was 13-2 for new Head Coach Dan Stone with their only losses to Canandaigua (5-7) during the regular season and Thomas in the semifinals (7-10). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3213 Week In Review - Week 1 There were four games played since the start of games on March 24th with the HF-L win at Haverling being the closest at 10-9. At the moment there are fifty-two out of section games scheduled and one has been played. Section Five won it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3212 Pal-Mac and McQuaid Win Today Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were two games on the first weekend of the season. Pal-Mac and McQuaid Jesuit were winners. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3211 100 Years of Scholastic Lacrosse Here This year, BLaxFive.NET is celebrating the start of scholastic lacrosse in 1922 when Geneva High School was the first team in the "area" to sponsor a scholastic team. During the preseason we have published stories about some of the noteworthy events of those early years and some more modern accomplishments. A list of the twenty-two stories is available here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3210 2022 Season Opens With Two Games Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: Class C Champions, Honeoye Falls-Lima traveled to Haverling tonight to play the first game of the 2022 season. It was a great game that was close throughout, never differing by more than two, as the Cougars won the 10-9 victory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3209 A Strong History at Rush-Henrietta In the “modern period” there have been a just a few programs that were constantly at the top of the local lacrosse world and one of them was Rush-Henrietta. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3208 Irondequoit - Looking for Improvements Irondequoit 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Irondequoit has been struggling but Head Coach Aaron Bottazzo remembers from his own playing days on the fields at Irondequoit what it takes, and he is working to get the Eagles back on track. He will be helped some this year with the MC-3 alignment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3207 Brockport - Looking To Get Better Brockport 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Head Coach Josh Laskowski has been working hard since he arrived in 2019 to build a program at Brockport. It has been difficult to find games of equal match and their MC-3 alignment still has tough teams including Irondequoit and HF-L. Still, if the goal is to win more games each year, he should have a chance this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3205 Marcus Whitman Looks for More Marcus Whitman 2022 Class D - Finger Lakes League In the last two seasons, the Wildcats had more wins than in the previous six seasons combined and they earned a second seed last year and finished with a 13-3 record. First year coach Mike Gorton takes over from Greg O`Connor and although there were four first team all-leagues lost to graduation, the team that returns knows how to win and there is excitement for the program. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3204 Brighton Looking for Culture Change Brighton 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Brighton had only two players with experience on the 2021 team and had a killer scheduled that resulted in a 5-10 season, but there were valuable lessons learned and Coach Benedict has a good group of seniors returning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3203 Aquinas - Looks for Improvements Aquinas 2022 Class D - GRALL Veteran college and high school coach Terry Corcoran will be building his new team at Aquinas after his four-year stint at McQuaid Jesuit. The Lil` Irish will look to improve their 8-7 record from last year where their season was ended in a 15-5 loss to Haverling in the quarterfinals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3202 Haverling Returns With Experience Bath Haverling 2022 Class D - GRALL League Last year the Rams were young and with attackman Jamie O`Neil producing 127 points, they finish the season at 10-5. This year, O`Neil is back along with a great deal of last year's team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3201 Gates Chili Looks to Seniors Gates Chili 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Last year, Coach Cam Gormel was hoping to build, but his Monroe County D2 schedule was brutal with losses to Penfield, Thomas, Brighton, Schroeder and Canandaigua. His D3 schedule this year may help the Spartans with games agaist East United/Eastridge and Brockport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3200 Greece Storm Young but Hard Working Greece Storm 2022 Class A - Monroe County League The Storm lost eight seniors to graduation and with them all of their stat leaders and so, with three sophomores in the starting lineup, it looks like Coach Shane Cole is rebuilding from his 6-8 team last year. Still, he is very optimistic given the chemistry of this year's team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3199 Fairport Looking for three in a row Fairport 2022 Class A - Monroe County League In the abbreviated 2021 season, the Red Raiders took the top seed in Class A with an 8-5 record and with only seven teams in the Class A bracket they had a bye in the first round. They beat a greatly improved Hilton, 11-6 in the semifinals, and then beat Pittsford in overtime for their tenth championship and second in a row. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3198 Penn Yan Looks for Number 26 Penn Yan 2021 Class D - Finger Lakes League The Mustangs have won twenty-five Section V championships and have only lost one time since 1999 and given the losses to graduation and general youth of the team this year, winning the twenty-sixth will be a challenge. But we are talking about Penn Yan and youth, inexperience, and size does not play the same way in Penn Yan as it does in the rest of world. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3197 Class D - Penn Yan and Livonia-Avon There are eleven teams in Class D this year and all teams can play in the tournament this year which will start with out-bracket games on May 23rd this year. As of March 25th, the coaches poll predicts that Penn Yan and Livonia-Avon will play in the championship game. The first complete poll will be posted on April 3rd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3196 Class C - Looks Like Pal-Mac-HF-L and Geneva There are seven teams in Class C this year and all teams can play in the tournament which will start with quarter final games on May 25th this year. As of March 25th, the coaches poll predicts that Pal-Mac will play Geneva or HF-L in the championship game. The first complete poll will be posted on April 3rd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3194 Class A - Fairport and Pittsford in 2022 There are seven teams in Class A this year and all teams can play in the tournament which will start with quarter final games on May 25th this year. As of March 17th, the coaches poll predicts that Fairport and Pittsford will play in the championship game. The first complete poll will be posted on April 3rd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3193 Class B - Canandaigua, Victor, and Thomas in 2022 There are ten teams in Class B this year and all teams can play in the tournament which will start with out-bracket games on May 23rd this year. As of March 17th, the coaches poll predicts that Canandaigua will play Victor or Thomas in the championship game. The first complete poll will be posted on April 3rd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3192 Long Time Coaches In the twentieth century many coaches studied the game and then took over the programs for their own long, noteworthy runs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3190 Jim Andre – A Great Run There are so many great stories about coaches with long and successful runs, but one story is about a short run with astounding results. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3189 All Americans – 2000-2009 In the earliest years, there were only 199 All-Americans for the whole country, so the number in each area that played was small. Monroe County and Finger Lakes teams shared the number of awards and picked their own winners. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3188 Sectional Leadership At the Executive Committee meeting in June of 1974, there were three significant decisions. The third was the decision to approve lacrosse as a sectional sport in 1975. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3185 The Third Team - Officials Before the 1960’s officials were generally selected by the home team. They were most often “retired” coaches or former players who wanted to stay close to the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3184 Alan Henry – Family Man, Head Coach, Teacher [ Editor note: We recently heard that Joe Caraher, mentioned in this story, will be returning as the Mynderse Head Coach for the 2022 season. ] For over twenty-five years, Mynderse Academy Head Coach Al Henry created a very big family. The hallmark of his many years of teaching lacrosse centered around the concept that the lacrosse teams were a family. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3183 A Dynasty in Red and Black - Rising By William David Moore It would be a tough act to follow – a New York State Championship, or at least a legitimate claim for one. Jim Loman’s accession to the lacrosse coaching duties at Geneva High School in the spring of 1924 brought high expectations for him and the school’s fledgling, but highly accomplished team of ‘stickwielders.’ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3182 Success Comes from Mentors Back in “the old days”, most coaches became head coaches only after learning from mentors. They often started by coaching modified or junior varsity teams and eventually had enough experience to be hired as the head of a program. When coaches “grew up” in the same program, the team benefited from the consistency of teaching the “way we do things” and most often the team, over years, was successful. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3181 Section V Tournament Winners Section V ran their first lacrosse tournament in 1975 and eleven teams were entered with Rush-Henrietta seeded first. Webster Thomas was seeded second and when fourth-seeded Irondequoit beat them (7-4) in the semifinals, Irondequoit faced Thomas for the championship.Tournament Page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3180 Herbert T. Fitch – Geneva and Penn Yan Born in October of 1920, Herbert T. Fitch lived a life that was full of lacrosse and service. At Geneva High School he played football, basketball and lacrosse and was a four-year letterman, helping Geneva capture the league title in both his junior and senior years. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3179 John Pratt – Leader of the Pack [Editor: As we look at one hundred years, we have the chance to look not just way, way back, but also in the more recent past. This time we look at the accomplishments of both a Geneva alumnus and an Irondequoit great.] With 431 wins Irondequoit’s John Pratt is at the head of the list of most wins within Section V. In fact, at present, he is at number 14 in the state and 34 in the nation for wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3178 Geneva State Champs in 1923? As Dr. J.B. Covert of Hobart was facilitating the 1922 birth of lacrosse at Geneva High School, legendary Syracuse University coach Laurie Cox was mentoring the development of the sport at the scholastic level in the larger city to the east. A pair of teams emerged from that mentorship, Syracuse Central and Christian Brothers Academy. Along with Geneva those two schools created the foundation of competitive schoolboy lacrosse in Upstate New York that would last until 1940. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3177 The Fathers of Irondequoit Lacrosse The first twenty years of the Irondequoit lacrosse history were led by two coaches, Vern Babcock, sometimes called the “father of Irondequoit lacrosse” and Ernie Lisi who is also called the “father of Irondequoit Lacrosse” and who, in his sixteen years, put Irondequoit on the local and national map. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3176 Two-Time All-Americans
The first National Interscholastic Lacrosse Association All-Americans in Section V were awarded in 1971 when Andrew Gallina* from Irondequoit and Jim Darcangelo from Corning East were the recipients. Gallina led the league is points his senior year and continued his career at Brown. Darcangelo went on to play at Towson, where he was a three-time All-American, two-time “Player of the Year” and was inducted into the National Hall of Fame in 1990. As of this writing, there have been 208 All-American awards from 1971 to 2021. The formula for the number of awards has changed over the fifty years and the one constant in the process is that the coaches in the section have selected the winners. Fifteen players have had the great distinction of being selected in both their junior and senior years. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3175 Coach Joe Corcoran – Geneva and Corning Many readers might not know that Corning East (and West) lacrosse teams both played in Section V before moving back to Section IV where they are today. From 1976 and through the 1983 season, Corning East was a top contender in Section V. Geneva alumnus, Coach Corcoran started the Corning program in 1967 and they played in Section IV or the Upstate League until 1975. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3174 Coach Jack McDonald – Journeyman Lax Man When Joe Corcoran restarted the Geneva lacrosse program in 1957, freshman Jack McDonald made the team. He had three coaches in his first three years as Joe Kraus (son of the well-known “Babe” Kraus) coached his sophomore year and then Bob Manners started his long run which continued until Jack replaced him in 1970. In his senior year, Jack won the Covert Trophy for the most valuable player. Those four years was the beginning of a life-long love of the sport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3173 Jim Loman - Native Son - Builder of Men By William David Moore
The infant Geneva High School lacrosse program and native son Jim Loman first intersected in the summer of 1923. The two would be intimately linked for 17 years. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3171 List of 100th Year Celebration Stories We expect that there will be a large number of stories about players, coaches and events and will post links to each of them as we celebrate 100 years. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3170 Stickball In the Street: A Players’ Game By William David Moore Some of the most interesting lacrosse games played in Geneva are staged on the asphalt pavement on the south end of Exchange Street. - Geneva Daily Times June 4, 1921 In a LAX LINES piece on SportFive.Net, “New Sport for School,” Coach Paul Wilson introduced Geneva as the pioneering scholastic program in Section Five nearly a century ago. What was the source of the idea and where did the impetus for the sport’s first adoption come from? The Daily Times’ “Sports Notes” author continues: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3168 New Sport for School - Geneva “New Sport for School” was the headline of the story on page 19 of the Democrat & Chronicle that announced that Geneva High School would play their first scholastic game on Wednesday, April 19th, 1922. With that announcement, scholastic lacrosse was underway in Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3166 Teams Timeline from 1922 The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle documented, on April 19th, 1922, the first scholastic lacrosse game for the Geneva High School boys. That first game was against “cross-town” Hobart College freshman and the Panthers won 3-1. At the time “Central High” (Syracuse) also played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3163 Livonia-Avon Needs Games The Livonia-Avon lacrosse team is looking for varsity games for the upcoming season. The Lakers were 13-5 last year under coach John Sciera and are expected to return a number of starters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3159 2021 Hall of Fame Dinner *+The Greater Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse held their twenty-seventh Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the RIT Inn and Conference Center in Henrietta. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3158 Next Up for Terry Corcoran: Aquinas The new Head Coach at Aquinas is the former Head Coach at McQuaid Jesuit. Terry Corcoran has taken over the L'il Irish team from Pat Olbrich who led the team from 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3157 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 5th On Friday, November 5th, the Rochester Chapter of USA Lacrosse will install its 27th class. The event will take place at the RIT Inn and Conference Center (5257 West Henrietta Road) with a social hour beginning at 6:00 pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3151 What Happened to Bath If you are looking for information about Bath, you will need to look a little farther. As the school district created their new brand, they are now asking everyone to use Haverling instead of Bath. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3149 Shootout for Soldiers at CA In 2017 organizers from Canandaigua made a bold proposal to join the national Shootout for Soldiers movement and beating out many larger sites, became the smallest location selected to host an event. Led by a team that included Carrie Vierhile, Deven York and John Isaac, the event raised over $50,000 in that first year. In their three-year history the group has raised over $180,000 and their ambitious goal this year in $100,000. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3148 2021 Season Wrap Up There were four classes for the sectional tournaments. Two of the four top seeded won their championships. Fairport (#1) beat Pittsford (#3) 6-5 in overtime in Class A. In Class B, Thomas (#3) defeated Canandaigua (#1) 6-5 and in Class C, HF-L (#3) defeated Livonia-Avon (#1) 19-10. In Class D, Penn Yan (#1) won their twenty-fifth sectional title with a 16-2 win against Pal-Mac (#3). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3147 SportsFive Independent All-Stars Because of the short season and the many quick decisions that had to be made within days, there were a number of teams, including the GRALL teams that did not play league games. The Finger Lakes League graciously invited several of the GRALL teams into their schedule this year, an act of great generosity. However, the lack of a league of their own, left many players with truly extraordinary performances without recognition or awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3144 2021 Sportsfive Players of the Year *+The 2021 Section V Player of the year honors were announced at the end of the Section Five Class B Championship game. The winners, all from Class B teams were Logan Callahan from Victor, Ethan Ruller from Webster Thomas and Will Hand from Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3143 GVLOA Honors Team Sportsmanship The Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association (GVLOA) handed out their annual Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Awards to one team in each Class. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3142 Thomas Tops Canandaigua for Class B Title *+Webster Thomas never trailed in their 6-5 win over Canandaigua tonight to secure their fourth Sectional Championship and the first since 2016. In 2018, freshman Ethan Ruller started in the cage for Webster Thomas and helped take his team to the Sectional Finals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3141 Fairport Wins in Overtime Fairport defeated Pittsford in overtime 6-5 tonight to secure their 10th Sectional Title and second consecutive title (2019 win over Hilton 9-4). This is the fourth straight tournament that have seen the Red Raiders in the finals. With tonight's win, the Red Raiders moved into third for the most titles by any program in Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3140 USA Lacrosse All-American and All-Academic Awards The Head Coaches of Section V recently considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3138 HF-L wins First Sectional Title Third seeded HF-L came out strong in the first quarter and never really looked back in their 18-10 win over top seeded Livonia-Avon. The Cougars never trailed in the game, although the Lakers kept the game close with a few runs throughout the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3137 Looking Ahead - Monday Class D and C The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at the higher seeded team`s field on Monday and Tuesday. First up is the Class D where third seeded Palmyra-Macedon will face top seeded Penn Yan at 5:00. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3135 Pal-Mac Over Whitman - HF-L Over Geneva Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: The Class C and D semifinals have been played and the Championship matchup are set. Pal-Mac (#4) took out Marcus Whitman (#2) and Honeoye Falls-Lima (#3) took out Geneva (#2), but the top seeds won their games. Penn Yan (#1) defeated Haverling (#4) and Livonia-Avon (#1) defeated Wayne (#4). On Monday it will be Pal-Mac at Penn Yan and HF-L at Livonia-Avon for the brick. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3134 Quarter Finals: From Thirty-One to Sixteen Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: The quarter finals were played today, and there were fourteen winners and fourteen teams that ended their seasons. Following the season trend, almost all were mismatches with only the Irondequoit at Thomas game close, for most of the game. As expected, all the higher seeded teams won today and the top four seeded teams are now set for the semifinals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3133 Players of the Week - Group 5 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. For "Group 5" we have four players who had standout performances in since the last set of awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3131 Week In Review - Week 6 There were thirty-nine games played last week and although there were some exciting ones there continued to be a large number of mismatches. With travel concerns this season there are only ten out of section games scheduled and they all have been played. Section Five has won eight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3126 Players of the Week - Group 4 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. For "Group 4" we have four players who had standout performances in since the last set of awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3124 Spencerport over McQuaid - Geneva Tops Pal-Mac Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were eight games played today and the smallest margin was when Geneva beat Pal-Mac 6-4. Penn Yan defeated Marcus Whitman 10-3 and Spencerport beat McQuaid Jesuit 9-5. Other winners today were Newark, Bishop Kearney, Aquinas, East United-Eastridge and Gananda. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3123 Canandaigua Over Victor in last Five Minutes Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: Two games were played on Memorial Day. Penfield and Canandaigua were the winners. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3121 Week In Review - Week 5 There were fourty-five games played last week and although there were some exciting ones there continued to be a large number of mismatches. With travel concerns this season there are only ten out of section games scheduled and eight have been played. Section Five has won seven. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3119 Victor Takes Thomas to Remain Undefeated Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: In another exciting game, Victor beat Thomas with three goals in the last quarter to remain undefeated with the 9-6 victory at home. Pittsford beat Irondequoit 8-6 with four unanswered goals in the fourth quarter. Four extra goals in the first quarter gave HF-L the win over Rush-Henrietta.Pittsford at post time. [BOX SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3116 Players of the Week - Group 3 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. For "Group 3" we have four players who had standout performances in since the last set of awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3114 Gates Chili over Gananda in OT - CA tops McQ Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: Senior attackman Brady Knauf scored the last of his 5g-1a in the second overtime period to give Gates Chili a 12-11 win at Gananda tonight. Meanwhile, in Canandaigua defense was the name of the game as the Braves defeated McQuaid Jesuit 4-1. The other seven games were mismatches in which the winners outscore their opponents 105-24. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3113 Week In Review - Week 4 There were fifty-three games played last week and although there were some exciting ones there continued to be a large number of mismatches. With travel concerns this season there are only nine out of section games scheduled and seven have been played. Section Five has won six. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3109 Players of the Week - Group 2 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon in conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm are, once again, sponsoring recognition of noteworthy performances throughout the season. Group 2 includes: Logan Callahan, Jack Faiola, and Jamie O`Neil. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3105 Week In Review - Week 3 There were forty-nine games played last week and although there were some exciting ones there continued to be a large number of mismatches. With travel concerns this season there are only eight out of section games scheduled and seven have been played. Section Five has won six. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3104 Pal-Mac Takes Wayne Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: After three lead changes, Gates Chili came alive after halftime and scored four third quarter goals to cement their 12-9 win at Brockport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3099 Players of the Week - Group 1 For "Group 1" we have two players who had standout performances in the first week and a half of the abbreviated 2021 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3096 Week In Review - Week 1-2 EDITOR'S NOTE: This weekly summary touches on some of the games played in the recent past and highlights some games of interest in the current week. For more in-depth coverage, click on the DAY OF THE WEEK for more coverage for that day, including box scores, articles, and galleries.There were sixty-one games played lsince the start of games on April 29th and although there were some exciting ones the majority were mismatches, demonstrating that some players worked more than others in the "year without games". With travel concerns at the moment there are only eight out of section games scheduled and four have been played. Section Five has won all four. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3095 Thomas, Spencerport and Penn Yan Win Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: Webster Thomas scored the first goal of the game and although Fairport quickly tied it, the Titans went ahead early in the second quarter and never gave up the lead in their 7-5 win at Fairport this afternoon. The spectators saw a very defensive game with Titan senior goalie Ethan Ruller making All-American saves and Fairport junior goalie McLean Ralston making 12s (63%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3094 Herod Scores for Whitman with 8 Seconds On Clock Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: In a rainy-muddy game played on Friday afternoon, Marcus Whitman's Ryan Herod scored the game winning goal with 0:08 left on the clock to give the Wildcats an 8-7 win over Wayne. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3092 Two Competitive games and More Mismatches Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: The season is one week old and there continues to be many mismatches. There were two more shutouts today, but the Penn Yan at Geneva was exciting for most of the game and the Aquinas at Haverling could have gone either way. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3087 Fairport Wins First Meeting with Pittsford Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW:In one of the few non-mismatched games this year, Fairport travelled to Pittsford in what the preseason coaches' poll said will be the Class A finals and as they predicted, Fairport won this one, but despite the 10-7 game it really could have gone either way. Read the story here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3080 After Half-time Penfield Scores Five for Win Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were five games played on Saturday and most were mismatches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3077 Opening Day 2021 Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: It was opening day after a year without lacrosse and all four games today were mismatches. Bloomfield-Honeoye scored first in their opener at Waterloo and never lost the lead in what was a close game until in the last stanza, the Pride scored four unanswered goals. Junior midfielder JD Allen left the game with 6g-1a and senior attackman Max Willix had 2g-3a to lead the scoring. For Waterloo, sophomore attackman Nathan Costantino and junior midfielder Peter Shangraw each had 2g-1a for Waterloo who gets a few days off before player Wayne on Tuesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3076 Fairport, Canandaigua, Geneva and Penn Yan Top Poll Head coaches from all thirty-five Section V teams were invited to participate in a preseason poll, asking the question, which teams will be in the finals and which team will win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3075 Aquinas Has Lots of Multisport Athletes Aquinas stuggled in 2019 and ended with their first loosing season since 2001 and so they were ramped up to play last year. Coach Pat Olbrich has some athletic multi-sport athletes as the core of his team this year and a schedule that will give them lots of opportunities for a great season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3074 Waterloo has Lots of New Faces Like many teams this year, there are not many players returning from the 2019 roster, but Coach Matt Morrin will start his seventh year with three players at midfield who have been there before. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3073 Mynderse Has Lots of Youth Head Coach Scott Sciera is back for his eighth season at Mynderse with a full sixteen game schedule and a very young roster. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3070 Thomas Returns Many with Experience Unlike most teams in the section, Thomas only lost two seniors to 2020 graduations and so they have many players who were successful as underclassmen. Although all that youth was tough in 2019, leaving the Titans with their first losing season since 2005, there will most certainly be a payoff this year even as they play in the most competitive class. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3069 Churchville-Chili Has Big Ideas In Churchville-Chili's short history, they have had six head coaches and the latest, Cubby Chalmers has worked to bring the program back to the 2016 season when they went 17-1. This year's schedule is not robust but gives the Saints opportunities to show they can play with the more established programs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3068 For Fairport Teamwork is Priority In their last time out, the Red Raiders had a 17-3 record and went all the way to the NYS finals behind the efforts of Klay Stuver, Colin Peers and Gavin Ingalls among others on the offensive end and Tim Defendis in the goal. Fairport always seems to have a core of standout players, but this year it harder to see the core having lost opportunities to shine in 2020. Still, the majority of coaches in the section feel strongly that Fairport will be in the championship game again this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3067 The 2021 Season is Underway The first week of practice is nearly done and there is a great deal of excitement as players and coaches take to the field in preparation for the first scholastic games since June of 2019. We have posted twenty previews thus far this week. They are the result of our work along with information provided by the head coaches of twenty four of the 35 coaches in the section. We are still looking forward to eleven more in the next few days. Below are quick links to the stories that have been written, those that will be posted shortly and those that still need reports from coaches. An * Indicates that a team preview will be posted soon. Class A Stories: Class B Stories: Class C Stories: Class D Stories:
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# 3066 Spencerport Excited with New Coach Spencerport had a rough start the last time out, dropping its first five games, but then they found themselves and won five games at the end of the season, losing to Canandaigua in the quarter finals. The Rangers are looking forward to continuing the upward trend. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3065 Irondequoit look to New Coach and Returning Players Irondequoit has one of the most stories histories in scholastic lacrosse. Their eighth Head Coach, Aaron Bottazzo, was hired in 2020 and is an Irondequoit alumnus who played for John Pratt. He will be seeing his first action with the team when he hosts Thomas on May third. Like many coaches he is ready to get on the field, "Right now, the boys are extremely excited to have the opportunity to get back out on the field and compete with each other and against the top-notch lacrosse teams we see in section V. After losing the season last year, we can't wait to find out about ourselves and see what we can become." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3063 Brighton Young but on the Move Brighton will have a young and inexperienced team this year. There are only two players returning from 2019, but they are quality players. Senior attackman Olin Stanat will start the season with 42g-21a from his freshman and sophomore years. He will be playing for Le Moyne after graduation. Senior midfielder Sam Tourangeau also has two years of experience and will start the year with 15g-3a and 260 face off wins (67%). He will be heading to Ithaca next year where his expects to play both football and lacrosse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3062 Greece Storm Looks to Leonardi Head Coach Shane Cole was hired last year taking over for Andy Hilton and although he had big plans, there were no games, so he, like his players are looking forward to this season. "The Greece boys are very excited to get after it this year. We have a dedicated group of seniors and underclassman who want to make a statement this season." The 2019 season ended the Storm's 11-6 record with an overtime 10-9 loss to Penfield in the quarterfinals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3061 Schroeder Excited to Play Schroeder had few underclassmen on the 2019 roster and so most of this year's team will be new to the varsity. Junior midfielder Nick Hauman returns after scoring 31g-20a as a freshman and has committed to play at Towson after graduation. According to Coach Mordaci, "He is a very strong two-way midfielder, a leader, and has a fantastic lacrosse IQ." Joining him in the midfielder is senior Tim Weisensel (10g-5a) who is very athletic and quick and junior Tyler Gould. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3060 Livonia-Avon Looks to Experienced Coach Livonia-Avon Head Coach John Sciera was hired last season and has yet to coach his first game for the Lakers but he certainly knows the area and the Finger Lakes. Sciera started the Livonia program in 2002 and coached through the 2007 season before moving on to coach at the college level. He has a full schedule this year that starts with the Finger Lakes and adds Aquinas, Haverling from GRALL and a few Monroe County teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3059 Marcus Whitman Wants Big Things In 2019 Greg O'Connor came on as the Head Coach and Marcus Whitman had their first winning season since 2012 and only the second time since they started in 2009. They also made the tournament final four for the first time and so the Wildcats were hoping that momentum would carry on into 2020. Fortunately, there is a good core of players that return from that 2019 team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3058 Geneva Wants another Block After his arrival during the 2018 tournament, Head Coach Jeff Dunham won his first sectional title. Many coaches in the Section think that Head Coach Jeff Dunham could end up with his third sectional championship this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3057 Penfield has Thirty-Three Weapons Penfield has been playing in the Class A tournaments until this year when they dropped to Class B where there will be huge competition at tournament time. The Patriots will see a bunch of Class B teams during the regular season with interesting matchups with Canandaigua on May 12th, Thomas on May 19th and Victor two days later. They will open their season hosing West Genesee on May 1st. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3056 Haverling and Young Team and New Schedule There are lots of changes in Haverling this season. The Rams will play a Finger Lakes League schedule this year, although they will not be in contention for their league honors, they will count on youth to lead the team while playing new competition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3055 McQuaid With Three Strong Returners Quite a number of coaches feel that McQuaid Jesuit will be a top contender among Class A teams this year which makes sense with three players who made first-team All-League honors as sophomores returning for their senior year. In the attack is Max Ettinghausen is a four-year starter who scored 28g-24a in 2019 and 23g-13a as a freshman. He is a "fast, smart and tough player with excellent stick skills and is a strong leader" according to Coach Corcoran. He will continue playing lacrosse next year at Tufts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3054 Gananda Looks to Returners Gananda had a tough year in 2019, posting their first losing season since 2011 at 6-11. They had a large number of underclassmen on that team and some are now juniors and seniors.Junior midfielder, Brock Chasey is back after scoring 14g-4a as a freshman, along with senior attackman AJ Golden, who as a sophomore on the 2019 team scored 23g-2a. Bothwill be important on the Blue Panther offense. Gavin Britton is back in the goal for the Blue Panthers. He made 141 saves as the starting goalie in 2019 and is looking forward to more this season. Helping in defense will be junior defenseman Justen Moskal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3052 Newark Excited to Get Back to Playing Newark has a mixture of returning and new players on the varsity this year. Brandon McNeil had 9g-3a as a sophomore midfielder and plans to play at D`youville next year. His classmate, Jayden Shepherd had 9g-6a and is a three-sport athlete. The goalie spot this year looks like it will be filled by Caleb George Cody who had very limited time in 2019, but learned a great deal from Talyn Pierce who was the Goalie of the Year in the Finger Lakes. Coach Groot says, "Caleb will be the quarterback of the defense and has put in a lot of work into it!". Helping him will be Aaron Rodney-Spencer, a senior defenseman who the Reds will look to handle top opponent attackmen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3051 Hilton Wants to Continue Momentum Hilton has a good mix of games they should win and those that be more challenging. 2019 was a great year for the Cadets with a 14-3 record that took them all the way to the Class A championship game where they lost to Fairport. They will play both Fairport and Pittsford in the regular season and could face one or both in the tournament. They will also play McQuaid Jesuit in the regular season and could see them at the end of the year as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3050 Wayne Excited to be Back on the Field Wayne is a respected program in the Finger Lakes and in Class C as they have seen continual growth in the program in the last few years. Although they were finalist in the Sectional tournament in 2018 and 2019, they have be unable to bring home the block. There have been several close games against Geneva so it is clear that the Eagles can win against the Panthers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3049 Penn Yan Looks for Number 25 There is no doubt the Penn Yan will be looking to win their twenty-fifth Section V title this spring. The Mustangs have won every year except one since 1998. Head Coach Brian Hobart will be playing fourteen regular season games, most of which will be against Finer Lakes teams. The Mustangs will be playing as part of the Finger Lake League this year after many years as an Independent. In a "normal" year they would have scheduled tough competition in and out the Section as they would prepare for NYS tournament action, but there is no State tournaments this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3048 Rush-Henrietta in a Tough Class A The Royal Comets had fifteen seniors last year who did not get their senior year and almost all of their scoring left with them. The 2019 season was their best year for R-H since 2015 ending in the quarterfinals with a loss to Hilton and things were looking up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3047 Canandaigua Dedicating to 2020 Seniors Canandaigua is one of the top teams in Class B, but there are a lot of them, as the class is the most competitive that the section as seen and quite a while. The Canandaigua schedule is full of good games against teams like Penn Yan, Corning, Ithaca, and Victor, but they really don't have any easy ones. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3045 Class C Looks Like Geneva-Wayne-HF-L Class C 2021 Preview Team Stories | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3039 Mowry Commits to Lenoir Rhyne Penn Yan offensive player, Ayden Mowry, has announced that he will sign his National Letter of Intent to study and play at Lenoir Rhyne University after his senior year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3038 First Player Page Ad Posted The first player support ad has been posted in support of Pittsford Defenseman Jack Wallace. With the new design for BLaxFive.NET last year, new "player ads" were made available to help defray the ever-growing costs by allowing friends and family to post an "ad" on their favorite player's "Player Pages". When the season ended before it even started, there were, surprisingly, no ads purchased until this week, when an "anonymous fan" posted the first ad on Jack's player page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3037 Jack Wallace Signs with Drexel Pittsford senior defenseman Jack Wallace has signed his National Letter of Intent to study and play lacrosse for the Dragons of Drexel University in Philadelphia. In his sophomore years Jack registered thirty-five takes and picked up forty-four ground balls and two assists. For his efforts he was named to the second team MC-D1 All County list as a Long Stick Midfielder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3036 Eric Platten Commits to Yale Canandaigua junior defenseman Eric Platten recently announced his verbal commitment to continue his education and play lacrosse at Yale University. He received an All League Honorable Mention award in his freshman year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3035 Connor Russell to Teach Faceoffs Here Penfield High School Alumnus and Albany star, Connor Russell will conduct a face off instruction session at the Regional Sports Center (Jefferson Rd) on November 28th from 3:30PM-5:30PM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3030 Two Named UA-All-Americans The annual Under Armour All-America Senior games were cancelled last spring, but the organizers recently published the list of players who would have been invited if there had been a 2020 spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3029 2020 Awards There are only two awards section-wide awards for the season that wasn't, one by Section V and one by US Lacrosse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3028 2010 Empire State Games (July, 2010) - It's the 31st edition of the Empire State Games, and there is great excitement after a one year hiatus, as the games return, this year, in Buffalo. Six thousand athletes from the six regions will compete in the olympic style games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3027 2008 Empire State Games It was the 31st anniversary of the Empire State Games, and they were played in Westchester from July 23th-27th. Six thousand athletes from the six regions competed in the Olympic style games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3025 2006 Empire State Games Info Page New York State sponsored sored state-wide Olympics style games for amateur state residents and scholastic lacrosse was held from 1984 to 2010. Sportsfive Media kept official results for several years including 2006. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3013 Update on Spring Sports Last week, Section V announced on their website that following the recommendations of the CDC and "in the best interest of our student-athletes, coaches and fans": All Section V winter and springs sports programs are on currently on hold. This shutdown is in collaboration with the mandated school closures throughout all of Section V. This in the best interest of our student-athletes, coaches and fans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3009 McQuaid Moves for Class A Just before the school closures, the Section V Non-Public/Charter School Committee, after study and consideration, approved the placement of McQuaid Jesuit into Class A for 2020. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3005 Livonia-Avon Gets New Head Coach The Livonia-Avon Lakers have a new Head Coach, just days before the start of 2020 season and he has deep ties to the program. John Sciera started the Livonia Bulldogs team in 2002 and was the Head Coach there through the 2007 season before the job went to Brett Wood in 2008. His record after six seasons was 61-53. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3000 Bloomfield-Honeoye Need Mod Coach New Head Coach Mike Denely reports that the Bloomfield-Honeoye Pride needs a coach for their modified team this season. If interested please conact Bloomfield Athletic Director, Jon Mastin at jmastin@bloomfieldcsd.org as soon as possible. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2999 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be offered at the Pittsford Recreation Center on Lincoln Avenue. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2998 Jordan Deats Selects Roberts Senior attackman Jordan Deats has announced that he will continue his eduaction and play for Roberts Wesleyan after his fourth and final year at Haverling-Haverling. The leader in goals, assists and points last year with the Rams, he registerd 100 points (53g-47a) and will start this season with a career record of 79g-82a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2997 Patrick Mitchell Commits to Canisius Junior midfielder Patrick Mitchell has announced his decision to continue his education and play lacrosse at Canisius College. The Churchville-Chili junior will start this season with a career record of 56g-29a and 119 groundballs. In his sophomore year he recorded 35g-26a and was named to the first team All League list (MC-d2). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2996 Luke Delavak to Play for Roberts Long Stick Midfielder Luke Delavak has announced his decision to go to Roberts Wesleyan where he hopes to study and play lacrosse for Rocky Delfino. Not afraid to go to the goal, Luke scored 15g-9a last season and earned an honorable mention in the Monroe County League list last year (MC-d1). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2995 Baldwin Wallace Get MacMillan Rush-Henrietta attackman Gunner MacMillan has announced that he will continue his studies and play lacrosse for Baldwin Wallace (Ohio). Leading the Royal Comets in assists last year (26g-37a) Gunner earned a second team All-League spot (MC-d1). He will start his senior year with a career record of 47g-59a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2994 Connor Fundis Commits to Albany Fairport Junior Connor Fundis announced last week his commitment to Albany. The rising junior was an honorable mention All League defenseman last season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2993 Connor Thornton Signs for Rollins Pittsford defenseman Connor Thornton recently signed his National Letter of Intent to Rollins College (Florida). Connor will start his third year on the Panther varsity after earning first team All-League (MC-d1) honors and an honorable mention on the All-Section Five list. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2992 Another Geneva Commitment Geneva midfielder Nick Askin as recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at SUNY Oswego after gradutation this spring. Nick will start his third year on the Panther varsity with 93g-19a. His five goals in the Class C tournament last year earned him a spot on the All-Tournament team. He was also a second team All-League player (FL). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2991 Colin Peers Selects SUNY Cortland Another top tier attackman from Fairport has announced his plans to study and play lacrosse at Cortland next fall. Red Raider senior Colin Peers will start his third year on the varsity with 44g-36a after a strong junior year where he posted 36g-22a. As a result he earned Class A All-Tournament, first team All-League (MC-d1) and All-Section Five second team honors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2990 Fairport Signs Six NLIs Fairport celebrated as over a dozen student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to study and play at Division I or Division II schools. Among the group were six from the boys lacrosse team: Tanner Soudan (UMass Lowell), Nick Krug (Delaware), Jake Knapp (Air Force Academy), Klay Stuver (Cornell), Alex Nicastro and Gavin Ingalls who will move on to Mercyhurst. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2989 Victor Signs Six NLIs - Three for Albany The Victor Blue Devil fans and family saw six of their seniors sign National Letters of Intent in a ceremony on Tuesday. Three of the six (Camron Hay, Joey Pezzimenti and Regan Endres) will attend Albany, Alec Russell will attend Le Moyne, Shea Newell will be off to Mercyhurst and Cam Germain will attend St. Bonaventure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2988 Cal Lambert Commits to Army A three-sport athlete, Victor junior midfielder Cal Lambert has announced his commitment to attend the US Millitary Academy at West Point after his graduation in 2021. "Cal knew early on that West Point was a perfect fit. Cal is ready to serve his country and test himself at the highest level." says Head Coach Jim Andre. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2987 Mike Pane Scholarship Benefit (From Release): Friends of Mike Pane are doing a fundraiser for their scholarship fund (read below). Hoodies and T-Shirts are available to order with all proceeds going to the Mike Pane Memorial Scholarship Fund. An order form is available. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2986 Ben DiGiovanni Signs with Dartmouth Pittsford senior midfielder Ben DiGiovanni celebrated the signing of his National Letter of Intent to study and play at Dartmouth yesterday with family and many friends. The Panther midfielder will start his thrid year on the varsity with 43g-26a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2985 Reverdy Clarke First to Sign at Avon Reverdy Clarke became the first boys lacrosse player from the Livonia-Avon Lakers to sign a National Letter of Intent to Tampa, when he gathered with family and Coach Don Manard for a brief ceremony. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2984 Casey McDermott Honors Commitment to Hopkins Three years after making his commitment to Johns Hopkins University, senior attackman, Casey McDermott made it official today with the signing of his National Letter of Intent. Casey has been an important part of the Baron offense since he arrived on the Varsity as an eight grader. He will start his senior year with 115g-116a. Last season his 31g-42a perfromance helped him to earn first All Section Five honors along with the D&C super 16 team. Inside Lacrosse lists him as 37 in the 2020 class. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2983 Three at Hilton Sign NLIs The Hilton Cadets saw three of their seniors sign National Letters of Intent in a ceremony at school on Thursday. Austin Holley who returns to Hilton this season will go to St. Bonaventure. Attackman Zach Boyatzies will be off to Mercyhurst and Ben Mitrano who also plays in the attack will be moving on to Marist. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2982 Penfield Celebrates NLI Signings Penfield families and friends celebrated with three players who signed National Letters of Intent this afternoon. Ben Wildman will play at Babson, Travis Wagner will play at Le Moyne and Buddy Pelish is planning of playing at Haverford | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2981 2019 Hall of Fame Class Dinner The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse held their twenty-sixth Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. With about eighty-five in attendance, teammates, friends and family along with many members of the Hall of Fame, gathered to induct four individuals, and one team into the Greater Rochester Lacrosse Hall of Fame. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2980 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 1st On Friday, November 1st, the Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse will install its 27th class. The event will take place at the Burgundy Basin Inn on Marsh Road in Pittsford with a social hour beginning at 6:00 pm. Entering the Class of 2019 are John Natti (Geneva), Carley Ritchlin (Penfield), Jim Paris (Irondequoit), Ben Wineburg (Nazareth/Brockport) and the 1972 Hobart Lacrosse Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2979 2020 Rule Playing Changes The full listing of rules changes for the 2020 season were recently released and contain ten approved changes which include a new procedure for restartups, a definition of "possession" and notice of changes in required equipment (that will go into effect in 2021 and 2020). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2978 Le Moyne gets not 3 but FOUR more from Section Five Let's make that FOUR recruits for Le Moyne as Penfield goalie, Travis Wagner made his commitment a year ago! He joins ALex Russell, Jagger Kerr and Seth Benedict as freshmen next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2977 Alumni Figure in on Indoor Worlds Section Five was well represented in the 2019 Men's Indoor World Championships in September. Penn Yan Head Coach, Brian Hobart, sent along an alumni snapshot taken after the USA team look the bronze medal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2976 Rochester Chapter Sponsors Level 1 Training The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse is, once again, offering Level I training. This time, the Level ONE Clinic will be held on December 8th at the Gates Chili High School (1 Spartan Way, Rochester, NY 14624) from 8:00 AM 11:00 AM. The cost is $50.00 and you must be a member of US Lacrosse to register. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2974 Local Chapter Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2019 The Greater Rochester Chapter of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame will welcome new members with the induction of John Natti, Jim Paris, Carly Richlin, Ben Wineburg and the 1972 Hobart Mens Team as the class of 2019. The 26th Annual US Lacrosse, Greater Rochester Chapter, Hall of Fame Dinner will take place on Friday, November 1st at the Burgundy Basin Inn at 1361 Marsh Road in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2970 Greece Storm Need Head Coach The Greece Central School Districtis looking for a Head Varsity Coach. The Storm is a combined team, with players from al four schools. The team plays as part of Monroe County League (MC-1)and finished the 2019 season with an 11-6 record. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2968 Lukas Stanat Commits to Princeton Brighton rising senior attackman Lukas Stanat has recently announced his commitment to play lacrosse at Princeton University after his graduation in 2020. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2965 Harvest Lacrosse Club Commitments Four rising seniors ( Evan Alfano, Lukas Stanat, Joey Urlacher and Ben Wildman), playing with the Harvest Lacrosse Club, have announced their college plans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2964 Catching Up - July 2019 The folks at SportsFive.NET were pretty much sequestered in July as they made the final adjustments for the new look for the BLaxFive. NET website, so posting stories were on hold. Nevertheless, there were several noteworthy stories that need to be remembered. Stories include Sutton Boland making USA team - Ryan Maloney Injured - Shootout a success and AGR Team Announced. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2961 2019 Scholar-Athlete Teams At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2959 2019 All-Section Five List Released For the seventh time and after a brief absence, Section Five Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2019 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced."It`s always difficult to choose from so many talented players," said Section Five Chairman, Mike Simon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2957 2019 Senior All-Star Games The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse recently announced the 2019 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Thursday, June 13th at Victor High School. The boys' game will start at 6:00 PM and the girls' play at 8:00 PM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2955 LaFayette/Onondaga Comeback to Win in OT LaFayette/Onondaga came back from behind to defeat Briarcliff 9-8 in OT. The Lancers scored the last three goals of regulation to force overtime with a little over 2 minutes left on the clock. LaFayette, before combining with Onondaga, had previously won two State Titles (the last of which was in 2005 as a Class C school). With their win tonight, they become the 2nd Team from Section III to win a State Title in Class D (third year with a Class D Tournament). Leading in scoring for the Lancers was Mason Homer with 3g. Senior Reid Jackowski finished with 2g. He was responsible for the tying goal, as well as the game winner in overtime. In the cage for L/O, Collin Dix recorded 12 saves. For Briarcliff, their offense was led by Jack Ricciardi (1g-2a) and Kyle Proctor (2g-1a). Between the pipes was Ian Leahy with 5 recorded saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2953 Haller Leads Victor to Fourth State Title Victor won their fourth NYS Finals in five years today with a 9-7 win over John Jay. Blue Devil’s senior goalie Liam Haller was the pillar that lifted them to their Title. He finished with 21 saves (75%) and played one of the best games of his career in today’s matchup. The Indians recorded 39 shots with 28 on cage (72% on cage). Haller often faced not only the primary shot, but secondary shots from the doorstep; he was repeatedly on point and came up with multiple saves that were stellar. Offensively, Jack LaRue (4g) and Camden Hay (3g-1a) led in scoring. For John Jay, Jack Browne played the entire game between the pipes and recorded 2 saves. Offensively, Dean Ford finished with 3g-1a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2952 Massapequa Wins Second State Title Massapequa won their second State Title in school history with a 10-6 win over Fairport. The Chiefs won their first title in 2014 with a 16-2 win over Fayetteville-Manlius. The Chiefs scored the opening two goals and led throughout the contest. They won the first three quarters (and tied 2-2 in the fourth). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2950 Next Up: NYS Championships The New York State Championships are up next on Saturday, June 8th at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2949 Fairport and Victor Advance to Championships Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: The rain poured down on both semifinal games at St. John Fisher College today, but the sun was shining on both Fairport and Victor as they came away with wins that send them to the New York State Championship games on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2948 Victor Heads to the Finals for the Fifth Year Victor heads to the State Finals for the fifth consecutive season after their 12-6 win over the Section IV Champion, Vestal. The Golden Bears scored the last two goals to catchup in the final four minutes. The Blue Devils led by eight halfway through the fourth quarter. Leading in scoring for Victor were Camden Hay (3g-4a) and Joey Pezzimenti (2g-3a). For Vestal, senior Matt Thrasher finished with 4g to lead his team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2944 Next Up: NYS Semi-finals The New York State semi-finals are up next on Wednesday, June 5th at various places around the state. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2941 East Aurora Wins First NYS Tournament Game in School History After winning their first Sectional Title in school history, East Aurora can now add their first NYS Tournament win to their list of achievements. East Aurora fought back from a 4-0 deficit to defeat Geneva 8-6. The Blue Devils scored 7 of the last 8 goals to secure the victory. They held the Panthers scoreless for 21 minutes spanning the second, third and fourth quarters. The Blue Devils were led in scoring by Drew Kenney with 4a. Jack Rogers was the only other Blue Devil to score more than one point (2g). Geneva goalie Brandon Wayne finished with 11 saves in the contest, including six in the final quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2939 Fairport Advances in Low Scoring Game In the lowest scoring State game in 11 years, Fairport defeated Orchard Park 5-1 to advance to the next round. Today’s game was also the lowest scoring Class A game in 24 years, going back to Mahopac defeating Ward Melville 2-1 in the second round of Class A Tournament of 1996. The game was a pairing of a strong defense from both teams and a Fairport offense that had trouble getting their shots on cage. Fairport goalie Tim Defendis finished with 12 saves (92%) and Orchard Park goalie Brendan Hamm recorded 7 saves (58%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2938 2019 All Tournament Teams The All Tournament Teams for 2018 were announced at each final on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Most Valuable Player in Class A was Colin Peers (Fairport), in Class C, Sam Miller (Geneva), in Class D, Connor Fingar (Penn Yan) and in Class B, Jack LaRue (Victor). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2934 Players of the Year Announced The 2019 Player of the year honors were announced at the end of the Section Five Championships.The winners were Jack Brennan from Irondequoit, Sutton Boland from Victor and Devin Campbell from Bloomfield-Honeoye. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2933 Marcus Whitman wins Sportsmanship Award The Marcus Whitman team earned the Class D Sportsmanship Award from the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association. The Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Award was presented by Tob Cantibene for GVLOA to Head Coach Greg O'Connor and some of his players at the halftime of the Class D game last night. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2930 2019 All-Americans Announced *+The Head Coaches of Section Five recently considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the Head Coaches in the section is allowed to vote on each of the awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2929 2019 All-Americans Announced *+The Head Coaches of Section Five recently considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the Head Coaches in the section is allowed to vote on each of the awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2928 Penn Yan Wins 24th - Victor Wins 6th Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: All four Champions have been crowned and are ready to advance to the NYS Regionals (quarter finals) which will be held at St. John Fisher College on Saturday. The Class A game will see Fairport vs Orchard Park at 10:00 AM, The Class B Game will feature Victor vs Hamburg at 12:30, The Class C game with Geneva vs East Aurora will start at 3:00 PM and the Class D game will see Penn Yan vs Edan at 5:30PM. Tickets will be $6.00 as set by NYS. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2927 Victor Wins their Sixth Straight Championship Victor secured their sixth straight Section Five Title with two goals in the final sixty seconds. The Braves had taken a two goals lead with less than six minutes remaining and held on to a one goal lead with 1:00 left on the clock. The Blue Devils never gave up and defeated Canandaigua 7-6 in regulation. The game was a defensive battle with both goalies coming up strong. Canandaigua’s Aiden Kenyon finished with 9 saves (7 in the first half) and Victor’s Liam Haller finished with 14 saves (including 5 in the fourth quarter). Both goalies were named to the All Tournament Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2926 Penn Yan Secures 24th Win Penn Yan came back in overtime to defeat Pal-Mac 10-9 to win their 24th Sectional Title. The Mustangs trailed early in the contest before taking a one goal lead into the break. They held that lead into the fourth, when Pal-Mac scored the final two goals of regulation to force overtime. The Red Raiders had the first overtime offensive opportunity after winning the draw; however, they could not get a shot off on cage before Penn Yan got the ball upfield on an errant pass. The Mustangs scored with 0:05 left in the first overtime period with an inside dodge by Colton Smith. Smith was named to the All Tournament Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2925 Penfield wins Sportsmanship Award The Penfield team earned the Class A Sportsmanship Award from the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association. The Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Award was presented by Frank Mangione for GVLOA to Head Coach John Schembri and some of his players at the halftime of the Class A game last night. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2923 Fairport Wins First Title Since 2014 After losses in the Championship games to Penfield (9-8) last season and Pittsford (9-5) two years ago, the Red Raiders were bent on getting their first Section Five Title since 2014. Fairport scored five goals in the second half while holding the Hilton offense scoreless to defeat the Cadets 9-4. Key players in the success were face-off midfielder Jake Knapp and sophomore midfielder Rob Crowley. Crowley finished with 4g on the night and Knapp finished at 8/13 at the face-off. Both were named to the All Tournament Team for Fairport. Knapp’s success was even more impressive based on Hilton face-off midfielder Shawn Doran’s season. Doran finished the season at 82% with 306 wins. Before tonight, he had never had less than 50% day at the faceoff. Doran, for his performance throughout the Tournament was also named to the All Tournament Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2922 Geneva Wins 2nd Straight Title Geneva won their second back to back Class C Championship tonight against Wayne 10-1. The Panthers defeated the Eagles 13-2 last year. The Panthers were slowly plodding throughout the contest and added a few goals in each quarter. Midfielder Sam Miller was named the Class C All Tournament MVP after a 3g-3a day (60% of all goals). Additionally, goalie Brandon Wayne finished with an exceptional day, recording 13 saves. Of those, 10 came in the first half while holding the Eagles scoreless during that period. Both senior were instrumental in the success of the Panthers this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2921 Looking Ahead - Wednesday Class D and B The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2920 Looking Ahead - Tuesday Class A and C The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2913 Fairport Advances to Class A Finals Top seeded Fairport came out and strong and finished even stronger in their 11-6 win over fifth seeded Penfield. The Red Raiders came into tonight's contest looking for revenge from last season's 9-8 loss in the Championship matchup. The Patriots led that game for nearly the entire contest and held off a late advance by the Red Raiders. Tonight, the game was the opposite with Fairport taking control and the Patriots looking for the comeback. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2905 Week In Review - Week 9 There were Thirty-four games played last week as the regular season ended with one game on Friday. There were seventy-two out of section games played this year. Section Five won forty (56%) and the out of section teams have won thirty-two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2901 Season Ends with 5 One-Goal Games Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: With only one game left to be played when Eastridge and Marcus Whitman meet on Friday, the last big day of teh regularseason came to an end with lots of close games. Wayne beat Midlakes 12-11, Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse 12-11 in overtime, Pal-Mac beat Geneva in overtime and Thomas beat Penn Yan 5-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2899 Tournament Seeding to be Released On Saturday As the regular season winds down this last week, prognosticators and amateur math wizards are working hard to figure out who will take the top seeds in each of the four tournaments that begin with the out bracket round on Monday, May 20th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2897 Greece Holds Off Late HFL Push with OT Win Greece Storm fought off the late push by HFL to defeat the Cougars 10-9 in the first overtime period. Greece led by four with ten minutes left in regulation. HFL scored four goals to force overtime. However, Matthew McHale scored for the Storm with 0:54 left in the first overtime period. The Storm controlled the entire game, and although HFL tied the game twice (1-1 and 9-9), Greece never trailed. They also held a four goal lead at three different points before HFL’s late stretch forced overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2894 Pittsford over OP, JD Over Victor, Gates Over East Monday: DAY IN REVIEW:Pittsford defeated Orchard Park and JD defeated Victor, while Gates Chili had a big win against East United today.(Score only from Pittsford at post time.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2893 Week In Review - Week 8 There were forty-six games played last week and lots of exciting ones. At the moment there are seventy-two out of section games scheduled and fifty-eight have been played. Section Five has won thirty-one and the out of section teams have won twenty-seven. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2892 Irondequoit Over McQuaid - Lots to Celebrate Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW:With the games played today, there is only one week left in the regular season. Although more games played today were mismatches, several were close, starting with a double overtime win for SPencerport and a one goal win for Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2890 Irondequoit Comes Back in Final Minute After trailing for nearly the entire game, Irondequoit came back to take their first lead early in the fourth quarter. The Eagles won in the first overtime period 9-8 over McQuaid Jesuit. The Knights took the early lead with 4 of the first 5 goals; they led by three goals twice in the first half before Irondequoit came back to tie the game (6-6) at the half. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2884 Brighton Wins in Overtime Again Brighton fought back from a two goal deficit at the end of the third quarter to defeat Pittsford in overtime 10-9. The Barons and Panthers played a back and forth game with both teams leading before Pittsford took a two goal lead at the end of the third quarter. Brighton’s defense held the Panthers scoreless for the final 13 minutes of regulation and another 3 minutes in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2883 Players of the Week - Group 5 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon and conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm have restructure the Players of the Week awards and for the first time this year, there will be winners in each of the four classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2882 Canandaigua Come From Behind Win at Hilton Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: Canandaigua came back in the last quarter in a 11-10 come from behind win against Hilton. The Braves trailed for the entire contest prior to their final goal with 5:24 left on the clock. The Cadets, who led by three early in the game, could not tie the game for the sixth time in the final minutes. The scoring for Hilton was spread out with six players scoring a single goal and the leading scorer (Ryan Butts) finished with 2g-2a. For the Braves, Mark Belles led with 4g-1a. Face-off midfielder Shawn Doran finished 18/25 for Hilton, with a team leading 11 ground balls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2881 Canandaigua Comes from Behind Against Hilton Canandaigua came back in the last quarter in a 11-10 come from behind win against Hilton. The Braves trailed for the entire contest prior to their final goal with 5:24 left on the clock. The Cadets, who led by 3 early in the game, could not tie the game for the sixth time in the final minutes. The scoring for Hilton was spread out with six players scoring a single goal and the leading scorer (Ryan Butts) finished with 2g-2a. For the Braves, Mark Belles led with 4g-1a. Face-off midfielder Shawn Doran finished 18/25 for Hilton, with a team leading 11 ground balls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2880 Week In Review - Week 7 There were fifty games played last week and lots of of exciting ones. At the moment there are seventy-two out of section games scheduled and fifty-eight have been played. Section Five has won thirty-one and the out of section teams have won twenty-seven. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2878 Fairport Gives JD First Loss of the Season Fairport defeated JD for the second straight season with a 10-9 win in the first overtime period. Colin Peers scored his third goal of the night to give the Red Raiders the victory. Over the past eleven years, JD and Fairport have faced off once a year. The Rams were on a five year streak before the Red Raiders defeated them last year 14-12. Overall, JD still leads the series 7-4. This season, the Rams came into the game undefeated at 10-0. They had two close one goal wins over West Genesee (8-7) and ESM (11-10). With three minutes remaining in regulation, JD led by three 9-6 and were looking strong to keep up their undefeated season. Fairport scored three goals in the final 2:37 to send the game into overtime. Peers scored both the game tying goal as well as the overtime goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2875 Players of the Week - Group 4 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon and conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm have restructure the Players of the Week awards and for the first time this year, there will be offensive and defensive winners in each of the four classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2873 Schroeder Comes Back in Fourth with Overtime Win Webster Schroeder fought back from a four goal deficit to defeat Churchville-Chili 9-8 in the first overtime period. The Warriors scored the final five goals (including the overtime goal) in the win. They held the Saints scoreless for 13 minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2868 Week In Review - Week 6 There were forty-two games played last week and lots of of exciting ones. At the moment there are seventy-one out of section games scheduled and forty-four have been played. Section Five has won twenty-seven and the out of section teams have won twenty-two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2866 B-H Holds off Brockport in Win Bloomfield-Honeoye led for nearly the entire game in their 10-9 win over Brockport. The Blue Devil only led one (at 2-1) and only for 10 seconds before a face-off fast-break tied the game again. Overall, the game was tied three times, but the Pride remained in control for the majority of the game. Every time that Bloomfield-Honeoye pulled ahead, Brockport fought back to keep the game close, but it was not enough to come out on top. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2861 Many Exciting Games Played on Thursday Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: It was a big day, with fifteen games and many exciting matchups and when they games were all played, there were five one-goal games and a number of suprising finishes including Brighton at Victor, where they Barons won a 12-8 victory. Brockport was a 9-8 winner over Gates Chili, Greece was a 7-6 winner over Spencerport, Rush-Henrietta was a 6-5 winner over HF-L, Pittsford was an 11-10 winner over Irondequoit and Schroeder was an 8-7 winner over Penfield. Hilton beat Thomas 9-3. It was only the second time the Cadets (7-2) have won against the Titans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2859 Schroeder Wins in Overtime Schroeder improved to 5-4 with an overtime win against Penfield 8-7. Nick Hauman scored the winning overtime goal for Schroeder. This is the second game of the season where the Patriots have lost in overtime. Schroeder came to dominate the first half before Penfield began a comeback in third quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2857 Stuver Scores the Final Four Goals to Give Fairport the Win Fairport took an early lead and then held off Canandaigua to defeat the Braves 9-6. The Red Raiders scored the final two goals in the last minute with empty net goals after the Braves pulled their goalie in an attempt to get the ball back. Klay Stuver (who scored both empty net goals) led his team with 4g-1a. Goalie Tim Defendis finished with 11s/6ga (65%) for the Red Raiders. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2853 Spencerport Wins Second Straight After dropping their first five games, Spencerport is on a two game streak with big wins against Brockport (19-10) and tonight against R-H 9-7. The Rangers scored the opening goal with Zach Edwards scoring in the first 60 second unassisted and although the game was tied twice, they never lost the lead. Rush-Henrietta played hard in the beginning of the third with 4 out of 5 straight goals to tie the game at 6-6. However, the Rangers came back to finish out the third up by two and hold the Royal Comets to only a single goal late in the fourth. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2852 Pittsford Wins 7-6 in Regulation Pittsford and Canandaigua played a back and forth contest with neither team leading by more than two. The Panthers won 7-6 after scoring three straight to span the third and fourth quarters. During their scoring stretch, they held the Braves scoreless for 22 minutes. The goal scoring was spread out for the Panthers with three players scoring two goals each (Ben DiGiovanni, Ryan Dumont and Sonny Imburgia). Harrison Cross led in scoring with 4a on the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2851 Penfield Defense Steps up in Overtime Win Penfield scored four unanswered goals to end the third quarter and begin the fourth quarter in their 7-6 overtime win against Victor. The Patriots were down by three halfway through the third quarter before they began their scoring streak. The fourth goal of the stretch gave Penfield the lead with 3:07 left on the clock and forced Victor to send the game into overtime. In the first overtime period, Victor won the face-off, but could not get a shot on cage before Penfield cleared the ball upfield and scored on their first shot. Max Hoadley scored his second goal of the game unassisted to give the win to the Patriots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2849 Week In Review - Week 5 There were fourteen games played last week and a number of exciting ones. At the moment there are seventy-one out of section games scheduled and forty-four have been played. Section Five has won twenty-four and the out of section teams have won twenty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2847 Schroeder and Canandaigua Win in Close Ones Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: With 0:17 left in the first overtime period, senior midfielder Noah Germano scored to give the Warriors a 14-13 victory over Wayne. Josh Hauman led Schroeder with 5g-2a and Cole Bolin added 3g-2a. Andy Hamel (5g-1a) and John Reagan (2g-5a) led the Wayne offense. Wayne was the last undefeated team in the section. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2843 Players of the Week - Group 3 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon and conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm have restructure the Players of the Week awards and for the first time this year, there will be offensive and defensive winners in each of the four classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2841 Week In Review - Week 4 There were forty-two games played last week and a number of exciting ones. At the moment there are seventy-one out of section games scheduled and thirty-nine have been played. Section Five has won twenty-two and the out of section teams have won seventeen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2839 Thomas Hands Hamburg Second Loss of the Season Thomas scored four of the last five goals to pull ahead in their 10-8 win over Hamburg. The game was only outside of a one goal game twice. Throughout the contest, the score was tied each time up to 7-7 with both teams leading at different points in the game. After Thomas scored their 8-7 lead, the game never tied again and Thomas held out the win. Their 10th goal was scored with 0:12 remaining. The Bulldogs fall to 6-2 with the loss, with both losses coming from Section Five teams (Canandiagua on 4/6) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2838 Penfield Comes Back to Give OP First Loss Penfield delivered Orchard Park their first loss of the season with a comeback win over the Quakers. The Patriots won 10-8 after scoring the final four goals of the game and holding Orchard Park scoreless for the final six minutes of the game. Michael Mitchell scored two of the final four goals and finished with 4g on the game. Overall, Travis Wagner’s performance in the cage was the lynchpin for the Patriots. He finished with 21 saves (72%) including multiple point blank saves. John Richiusa finished 10/15 at the draw and won four straight draws to keep the ball in the Patriot half for the four goal stretch. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2836 Penn Yan, Hilton, Thomas Among Winners Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: Once again there were many mismatches in the sixteen games played today. On the other hand, Penn Yan won a big game (4-2) with Penfield. Hilton is off to its best start at 5-1 with their 8-7 win today over the Greece Storm. Thomas was a 6-4 winner over Schroeder in Webster and Pittsford was an 11-7 winner over Rush-Henrietta. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2833 Many Mismatches Except One Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were fourteen games played today and all but one was a mismatch. Hilton fought back from an early deficit to defeat Penfield 8-7 in the first overtime period. The Cadets scored the game winning goal 3:28 into the first overtime period with an unassisted goal from Brenden Howell. (Story Continues) /news/game_detail.php?gamenumber=5568 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2831 Players of the Week - Group 2 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon and conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm have restructure the Players of the Week awards and for the first time this year, there will be offensive and defensive winners in each of the four classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2829 Week In Review - Week 3 It was a busy first full week with forty-six games played and all teams have begun their season.. At the moment there are seventy-one out of section games scheduled and twenty-seven have been played. Section Five has won thirteen and the out of section teams have won fourteen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2825 CC Breaks RH Undefeated Season Churchville-Chili used a strong second quarter to secure the 11-10 win over Rush Henrietta. The Saints scored the game winning goal with only 0:11 remaining on the clock with an unassisted goal from Patrick Mitchell. Mitchell, who finished the game with 4 goals, scored the last two goals for the Saints. Eli Chalmers also scored 4 goals for Churchville-Chili. Rush-Henrietta was led in scoring by Luke Delavak (3g-2a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2821 Pittsford Secures 9-6 Win over Schroeder Pittsford scored the opening goal and although Schroeder kept it close, they never forced a tie in the Panthers 9-6 win over the Warriors. Pittsford took the game to a 4 goal lead twice, including once in the fourth quarter (9-5); however, Schroeder also brought the score within 2 twice, including once in the third quarter (7-5). Pittsford face-off midfielder Danny Maggio finished 10/18 with a team leading six ground balls. Defenseman Patrick Sanna also recorded six groundballs. Attackman Sonny Imburgia finished with 3 recorded takes for the Panthers. For Schroeder, Travis Dear led with 5 groundballs. In the cage, Evan Alfano recorded 13 saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2818 Players of the Week - Group 1 Section V Boys Lacrosser Coordinator Mike Simon and conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm have restructure the Players of the Week awards and ofr the first time this year, there will be offensive and defensive winners in eachg of the four classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2817 Week In Review - Week 2 It was a busy first full week with thirty-four games played with only Marcus Whitman and Wayne still waiting for their first games. At the moment there are seventy-one out of section games scheduled and fifteen have been played. Section Five has won five and the out of section teams have won ten. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2815 Pittsford Falls to St. Joseph After a close three quarter, St. Joseph’s Collegiate pulled away with eight unanswered goals spanning the third and fourth quarters to defeat Pittsford 12-7. The Marauders were led in scoring by Evan Mulderig with 5g-1a. He played a role in half of the St. Joseph goals. Pittsford was led in scoring by Ryan Dumont (2g-12a) and Sonny Imburgia (1g-2a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2814 RH Holds Off Livonia-Avon Fourth Quarter Push After leading for the majority of three quarters, RH had to fight back in the final five minutes to defeat Livonia-Avon 10-9. The Royal Comets had not scored in over 12 minutes when Nick Cowie scored the game winning goal with 0:17 left in regulation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2813 Chalmers Scores in OT for CC Senior Eli Chalmers fed Patrick Mitchell for the game winning goal 3:40 into the first overtime period to give Churchville-Chili the 12-11 win over Williamsville North. Tonight was opening night of the new Saint’s turf field and Chalmers was a demonstrative force; he finished with 6g-3a and was a part of 75% off all Churchville-Chili goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2811 Victor Takes Pittsford By One Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: After the game, one of the officials working it said it best when he said, "This looked like a Sectional Championship game." In a game that went back and forth and right down to the last minute, Victor was a 7-6 winner over visiting Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2810 Greece Storm Scores Five Straight in Win over C-C Greece Storm scored five unanswered goals spanning the second and third quarters in their 8-5 win over Churchville-Chili. The Storm held the Saints scoreless for over 23 minutes in the contest. They also spread out their offense with six players making the offensive book. Jacob Holdaway led in scoring with 3 goals, including the last two. Churchville-Chili had each of their five goals scored by a different athlete. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2809 Aquinas Holds off Livonia-Avon in Season Opener After a hard-fought first half, Aquinas pulled ahead in the opening of the third quarter to defeat Livonia-Avon 12-11. The Little Irish scored four unanswered goals to pull ahead from 4-4 to 8-4 in a little less than 3 minutes. They held that lead for most of the third quarter, before Livonia-Avon fought back in the final five minutes of quarter with their own four goal stretch. The game was tied 8-8 with under a minute in the third quarter. Aquinas's Joey Sciortino scored with 0:04 left on the clock to give the Little Irish the 9-8 lead going into the final 12 minutes. After that they held off the Lakers for the victory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2808 Victor Over Pittsford in a Thriller After the game, one of the officials working it said it best when he said, "This looked like a Sectional Championship game." It certainly, although as the teams are in different classes, they won't play again this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2800 Week In Review - Week 1 The season started slowly with only four games played thus far by eight teams. At the moment there are seventy out of section games scheduled. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2798 Mynderse and Gananda Win of Friday Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: Two games made it tonight before the snow arrived with Gananda winning their opener at East United. The Blue Panthers scored the first two goals of the game and never trailed in their victory. Leading in the scoring for Gananda was Jake Rapp with 5g-2a (7 of 12 points for Gananda). Rapp also scored the first goal of the season for the Blue Panthers with an unassisted goal 3:53 into the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2797 Gananda Wins Season Opener Gananda travelled up to East United to play their first game of the season tonight and defeated the Eagles 12-3. The Blue Panthers scored the first two goals of the game and never trailed in their victory. Leading in the scoring for Gananda was Jake Rapp with 5g-2a (7 of 12 points for Gananda). Rapp also scored the first goal of the season for the Blue Panthers with an unassisted goal 3:53 into the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2796 The Season Opens with Livonia-Avon Win Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: The 2019 season officially started with Brockport and Livonia-Avon playing the first game of the year and the only game of the day. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2793 SportsFive Adds a New Community Forum With the closing of the Laxpower.com web site by Active Sports Network last year, the lacrosse community lost another lax-oriented forum board. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2792 Fifty Years for Fairport Lacrosse In 1969 Fairport Lacrosse began their scholastic lacrosse journey with the formation of their fisrt Varsity team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2789 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be offered at the Pittsford Mendon High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2788 Ed Rowley Chooses Alfred Brockport senior goalie Ed Rowley has announced that his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Alfred next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2787 Bernie Haims to Oswego Bernie Haims recently announced that he will continue his education and play lacrosse at SUNY Oswego aftre his graduation this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2780 Spencerport Sends Schmeer to Roberts Sepencerport defensive/midfielder Riley Schmeer signed with Roberts Wesleyan on January 14th with family, friends, and coaches in attendance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2778 Sammy Thomolaris Signs NLI for Limestone Pittsford midfielder Sammy Thomolaris signed his National Letter of Intent for Linestone this afternoon with family and teammates in attendance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2777 Livonia-Avon Get New Head Coach The Livonia-Avon Lakes ahave a new Head Coach as Don Manard moves up from the Junior Varsity team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2776 Billy Thomson Signs with Le Moyne Wayne senior offensiveman, Billy Thomson recently signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his studies and play lacrosse at Le Monye after graduation in June. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2773 Gilliard and Forte Choose Alfred The Greece Storm will be sending two attackmen to Alfred University next fall. Trevor Gilliard and Paul Forte both announced their decision to attend and play for the Saxtons after their graduate this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2771 Rochester Chapter Sponsors Level 1 Training The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse is, once again, offering Level I training. This time, the Level ONE Clinic will be held on March 10th at the Total Sports Experience facility (880 Elmgrove Road, Rochester, NY 14624) from 9:00 AM to Noon. The cost is $50.00 and you must be a member of US Lacrosse to register. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2769 Endres Commits to Albany Victor junior face off midfielder Regan Endres has announced his commitment to play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after his graduation in 2020. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2767 Rochester Chapter Sponsors Level 2 Training The Rochester chapter of US Lacrosse is, once again, offering an educational program for coaches of both the men's program and the women's program on Sunday, December 9th at Gates Chili High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2766 Victor Celebrates Four with NLIs There were ten student-athletes at the Victor National letter of intent signing today and four of them were defensemen on the boys lacrosse team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2765 Jon Gaglio Signs for Wheeling Jesuit Jon Gaglio signed a national letter of intent as he plans to study and play at Wheeling Jesuit (West Virginia). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2764 Fingar and Petersen Sign for Albany Jack Petersen and Conner Fingar signed national letters of intent to study and play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2763 Sonny Imburgia signs Binghamton NLI Sonny Imburgia signed a national letter of intent for Binghmation University at a signing event at Pittsford yesterday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2762 Stevie Katz Signs for Hurst Stevie Katz signed his national letter of intent to study and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2761 Emmick Signs for St. Bonaventure Jacob Emmick signed his national letter of intent to study and play lacrosse at St. Bonaventure University in a signing event at Penfield High School yesterday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2760 2018 Hall of Fame Class Dinner The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse held their twenty-fifth Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2759 2018 Hall of Fame Dinner Preview On Friday, November 2nd, the Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse will install its XX class. The event will take place at the Burgundy Basin Inn on Marsh Road in Pittsford with a social hour beginning at 6:00 pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2758 Wednesday: Penn Yan and Victor Move to Championship Games Penn Yan needed overtime for their trip to the Championships, and Victor has periods of running time in their win over Corning. Webster Thomas had a close first half with Jamesville-DeWitt, but finished their exciting season at CN-S today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2757 Saturday: Clean Sweep of Section VI All three Section Five teams won their Western Regional games today and will advance to the semi final round in Syracuse (CNS) on Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2756 Wednesday: Penn Yan and Thomas Win Championships In the third quarter of the Class C finals Penn Yan proved why they have won 21 Section Five Titles. This year was their sixth in a row and 18th in the last 19 years. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2755 Tuesday: Victor in Big Comeback Win Pittsford came into the "Big Game" ready to avenge their earlier loss and eager to prove that they could be "the top team in the country and they nearly did so | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2754 Saturday: Both Class B Winners Win in Overtime With the semifinals concluded, the teams are set for the 2016 Section Five Championships. Victor will play Pittsford in Class A, Thomas will play Canandaigua in Class B and Penn Yan will play Aquinas in Class C. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2753 Friday: It`s Victor and Pittsford in the Class A Finals The highly regarded Blue Devils from Victor had no trouble securing their ticket to the finals as they defeated Webster Schroeder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2752 Tuesday: Schroeder over Fairport in Overtime Three of the four quarterfinals were mismatches with the higher seeded team winning, but in the #4-#5 match up it with the number five seeded Webster Schroeder, taking out Fairport (#4) in a 10-9 overtime thriller. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2751 Monday: Seeding Holds in Out Brackets - Mynderse Wins in OT There were no upsets in the Section Five tournaments in the out bracket rounds as the higher seeded teams won in each case. Mynderse had a close one with Livonia, winning 10-9 in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2750 Saturday: The Tournaments Begin with a Hilton Win The 2016 Section Five Tournaments began today with a single out bracket game for the Class A Tournament. Hilton was the winner as they hosted Rush-Henrietta. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2749 Thursday: Thomas Beats Pittsford in Overtime In a game that see-sawed back and forth, Thomas scored the winning goal in overtime to defeat Pittsford 12-11. On the other end of town Penfield defeated Schroeder by a goal in the last minute of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2748 Wednesday: Penn Yan and Churchville Win With only one more day left in the regular season, but four teams finished their schedule today. Penn Yan and Churchville-Chili were the winners and will wait to see how the tournament seeding turns out on Friday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2747 Tuesday: Thunder Over Brockport, Thomas Over Schroeder The Greece Thunder was a one goal winner over Brockport in the closest game of the day. Irondequoit had a 13-7 win over Penfield and Wayne took Waterloo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2746 Monday: One Win, One Loss vs Section VI Aquinas and McQuaid Jesuit both traveled west to play games against St. Francis and St. Joseph (Section VI). Aquinas was a 13-4 winner and the Knights lost to St Joes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2745 Saturday: Gananda Takes Out Wayne Gananda ruined Wayne`s undefeated season with a one goal win (10-9) on this last Saturday of the regular season. Brockport took a one goal win from Eastridge and Brighton was a 9-6 winner over visiting Lightning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2744 Friday: Two One Goals Games Today There were only two games played on Friday and both games were won by a single goal. In the afternoon game, Bloomfield-Honeoye beat host Batavia 6-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2743 Thursday: Pittsford 8-7 over Corning and 15 Other Games There were sixteen games played today as the regular season is starting to wind down. Pittsford came from behind to beat host Corning 8-7 in the closest game of the day. Thomas took Irondequoit by two (12-10) and Gananda beat Mynderse 11-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2742 Wednesday: Wayne Remains Undefeated with Win over Newark The Eagles took their record to 13-0 with their win today over Newark. Junior offensiveman Jon Ecker, who lead the team in goals (with 50g-18a) was the leader in this game with 4g-2a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2741 Tuesday: Penn Yan over Fairport, Lightning Wins in OT A full day of games today saw mostly mismatches but a number of interesting games. Penn Yan took a 10-7 game from Fairport and the Lightning won their game against Brockport in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2740 Monday: Avon and Brockport Win Today Five games were played on Monday. Avon beat Batavia 8-4 and Wayne beat the Thunder 12-7. Other winners were Pal-Mac over Geneva. Brockport over Newark and Canandaigua over McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2738 Friday: Wayne Takes Pal-Mac 7-5 After a 6-4 half, Wayne and Pal-Mac traded goals in the second half and the Eagle took a 7-5 win aft home. Other winners on Friday night were Mynderse, Gananda and Geneva. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2737 Thursday: Victor Remains Undefeated with 9-6 Win over Pittsford The greatly anticipated contest between Victor and Pittsford was resolved, at least at this point, tonight when Victor overcame a 4-2 halftime deficit and scored seven goals in the second half to beat the Panthers 9-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2736 Tuesday: Two One Goal Games in Webster Among the seventeen games played today were two in Webster and they both had exciting finishes. Schroeder hosted Fairport in a game that started with a 1-1 half and ended with the Raiders winning 4-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2735 Monday: Waterloo, Gananda and Aquinas Win Today Gananda used their game as a benefit to help support their former Head Coach Mike Pane in his battle against brain cancer. Aquinas continued their winning ways in a 5-3 win over Canisius and Waterloo won a non-league game against Batavia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2734 Saturday: Fourteen Mismatches But Spencerport Wins in OT Fourteen of the fifteen games played today were mismatches of various magnitudes. The most exciting game of the day was the overtime win by Spencerport over Brockport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2733 Friday: Gates Chili over Brockport In the only Friday game, Gates Chili defeated Brockport 15-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2732 Thursday: Thomas Over Fairport, Penfield Over Penn Yan There were interesting games today and two of the more interesting were won by one goal. Thomas beat Fairport 12-11 and Penfield beat Penn Yan 9-8. Churchville-Chili defeated HFL 16-13 and Irondequoit defeated Brighton 10-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2731 Wednesday: Spencerport and Batavia Win Spencerport and Gates Chili played a close and often exciting game which the Rangers won 11-10. Batavia won their game with Avon 7-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2730 Tuesday: Waterloo in OT, Victor Takes Fairport, CA over Brighton Thirteen games were played today with a number of games in the "must watch" group. Victor took visiting Fairport 17-7 and Pittsford took Irondequoit 19-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2729 Monday: Pal-Mac, Aquinas and Livonia Win Today There were only three games on Monday. The closest as Aquinas over St. Joe`s (6-4). Pal-Mac defeated Batavia and Livonia beat UPrep | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2728 Saturday: Churchville-Chili Over Hilton in Overtime After a close game throughout, the Saints took control at the end of the game and defeated Hilton at the very end of the first overtime period. Pittsford remained undefeated with an 11-7 win over Cazenovia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2727 Friday: Penn Yan over Canandaigua, R-H over Lightning 4-3 Penn Yan played a close game for the first half and then took off in the second half, defeating CA 9-5. Meanwhile, Penfield took Orchard Park 14-4 and R-H edged out Greece Lightning 4-3. Batavia used even scoring in their 10-7 win over UPrep. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2726 Livonia over R-H in OT, Waterloo takes Midlakes 7-6 Irondequoit has a 15-9 win over visiting Ithaca while Livonia used a last minute flurry to take Rush-Henrietta in overtime. Waterloo and Midlakes played a close game, but the Indians held on to their one goal lead for the win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2725 Wednesday: Wayne Takes Gananda in Overtime In a close game throughout, Gananda scored three goals in under a minute and a half to force overtime, where Wayne senior midfielder Cooper Pieroni scored the winning goal on a feed from Jack Camp to give the Eagles a 15-14 win. Avon defeated UPrep 17-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2724 Tuesday: AQ takes McQ in OT, Penfield and Spencerport Also Win There were fifteen games played today and, as usual, many were mismatches. In the more exciting games, Aquinas needed overtime to defeat McQuaid Jesuit in GRALL action. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2723 Monday: Avon the Winner Over Marcus Whitman There was only one game in the Section today. Marcus Whitman traveled to Avon and although they had a six goal push in the final quarter fell to the Braves 14-12. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2722 Saturday: Pal-Mac over Geneva in OT, Pittsford Beats Duxbury One of the first beautiful spring days saw thirteen games played in the sunlight. Pal-Mac overcame a three goal deficit to defeat Geneva in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2721 Friday: Brighton Over Lightning In the only game on Friday, Brighton defeated host Greece Lightning as the attackmen combine for 11g-6a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2720 Thursday: Penn Yan over Thomas, C-C over Irondequoit There were twelve games played on Thursday, and once again, many were mismatches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2719 Wednesday: Spencerport Over Lightning In the only game on Wednesday, after a close half (9-8) the Rangers took off in the second half, scoring seven goals in the thirds and cruised to a 21-12 win at Arcadia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2718 Tuesday: Brighton Takes Thomas and AQ wins in OT Brighton`s Brady McDermott scored with 0:59 remaining in regulation to secure a 14-13 win over Webster Thomas. Aquinas used two overtime periods to secure their win from Canisius as all but one team in the section played games today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2717 Saturday:Nine Games A number of teams took the opportunity to play out of section teams today. Only Webster Thomas was walked away with a win. In section, however, Schroeder beat Eastridge and Wayne beat Gates Chili. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2716 Friday: Midlakes Over Newark 6-1 In the only game on Friday, The Screaming Eagles defeated Newark with the McDowell brothers scoring a combined three goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2715 Thursday: Eleven Games - Mostly Mismatches On the biggest night thus far, there were eleven games played and the closest game was three goals as Gates Chili held off a last flurry of goals from the Greece Lightning, winning 12-9 and Churchville-Chili who defeated Spencerport 13-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2714 Wednesday: HF-L Takes Irondequoit 9-8 For the first time in program history, the Cougars beat the Eagles tonight with a score of 9-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2713 Tuesday: Brockport Over Eastridge After more than a half dozen games were postponed today, the only game left saw Brockport defeating Eastridge 16-13 with senior midfielder scoring 5g-1a for the Blue Devils. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2711 Friday: Penfield Over Clarence, Geneva Falls in OT There were only two games played today. Geneva went to Horseheads (Section IV) and lost in overtime while Penfield played the first game under the lights on the turf field tonight and came away with their second win of the season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2710 Thursday: Irondequoit Wins 8-7 Victory Over Aquinas Aquinas held the lead for much of the game, but a strong showing by the Eagles gave Irondequoit their second win of the season. Daniel Doktor (2g-2a) led the offensive effort. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2709 Wednesday: Pittsford Scores 7 Unanswered for 14-5 Win over OP The Panthers played a close game with Orchard Park (Section VI) for much of the first quarter, but after a 3-3 tie, they never looked back, holding the Quakers to 1 goal in the second half while scoring seven of their own. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2708 Tuesday: HF-L Over Schroeder in Overtime It is vacation week and there were six games played on Tuesday. Webster Schroeder scored three goals in the fourth quarter to force overtime, but the Cougars came through with the 11-10 overtime goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2706 Friday: Opening Win for Pittsford in Ohio Pittsford traveled to Ohio for their season opening and after a visit to Ohio State University, played a night game against Worthington Kilbourne. After a 3-1 first quarter and 5-4 half, the Panthers finished with a 12-8 win against the Wolves. Kilbourne has a strong tradition of winning, making it to the Ohio State "Final Four" twelve times as they begin their twenty-fifth year. In 2009 they won a State Championship and in the last five years have a record of 77-26. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2704 Tuesday: Victor Continues Winning Ways The Victor Blue Devils added one more to the winning streak (currently at 23) with a 16-6 victory over the Corning Hawks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2703 Sunday: Opening Day - Penfield over St. Joe`s 15-5 The start of the 2016 season started today when the St. Joseph Collegiate Marauders (Section VI) traveled to Penfield where the Patriots extended a 4-2 first quarter to a 15-5 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2702 Wednesday: NYS Semi Finals: Victory for Victor - Still Undefeated Victor maintained their perfect season, the only one in the State at this point, with one game to go. . . the NYS Championship in Vestal on Saturday | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2701 Saturday: Victor, Thomas,Penn Yan and Aquinas Win Semis The Class B semi finals were close, as both Victor and Thomas struggled, at times, but won their shot to play each other in the Championships. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2700 Thursday: One Undefeated... It The game that everyone has been talking about saw two undefeated teams putting it on the line. The fans were not disappointed in the game that saw a tying goal by Pittsford (14-1) with four seconds left and then an overtime win by Victor (14-0) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2699 Wednesday: Gananda and Geneva Win Tonight Gananda came out with fourteen unanswered goals in the first half to defeat Marcus Whitman in Finger Lakes action. In another Finger Lakes games, Geneva was a 16-7 winner over Newark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2698 Tuesday: Closer Games Today. Pittsford and Victor Undefeated Pittsford had a close game with Penfield and yet preserved their perfect season with a 10-7 win over the visiting Patriots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2697 Monday: HF-L over Lightning 10-8 As we enter the last two weeks of the regular season, there were four games played today. HF-L went up by a goal in the first quarter and then played evenly with the Greece Lightning until the last quarter where they added another. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2696 Thursday: Thomas Takes Fairport in double OT There were fifteen games played in beautiful weather. Thomas senior midfielder Cam Isaac scored with six seconds left in the second overtime period to give Thomas an 11-10 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2695 Wednesday: Aquinas beats St. Francis Two teams from the GRALL had out of section games today. Aquinas defeated St. Francis (Section 6) and McQuaid Jesuit lost to St. Joseph (Section 6). Read More... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2694 Saturday: Canandaigua, Pittsford, R-H Win Close Ones There were fifteen games played today and some were close and some were not. Pittsford remained undefeated with an 8-6 win over visiting Corning | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2693 Friday: Penn Yan Over Clarence 12-4 Penn Yan took an 8-3 halftime score to a 12-4 win as they hosted Clarence (Section VI). Batavia-Attica lost to Medina. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2692 Friday: One Game - Newark over Midlakes The Bloomfield-Honeoye at Avon game was postponed as the result of field conditions. Newark took a 5-2 lead in the first quarter and never trailed as they defeated Midlakes 11-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2691 Saturday: Pittsford Over Duxbury Fairport had a number for last minute schedule changes, but still managed to get a good game in with West Genesee. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2690 Thursday: Batavia-Attica Takes Lewiston-Porter 14-12 Seven games were scheduled for Thursday, but only one was played. Batavia-Attica traveled to Lewiston-Portrer (Section Six) for a 7:00 game. Read More... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2689 Wednesday: Games Today There were four games played today. Penfield had a tough one with Smithtown West although there were some good moments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2688 Tuesday: McQuaid Jesuit and Brighton both Win Penn Yan`s game at Erie McDowell was cancelled after Erie picked up six more inches of snow over night. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2687 2013 Wrap Up Look at the Wrap up for 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2686 Rochester Chapter Installs 20th HOF Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse held their 2013 Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2685 Final Senior All Star Game Rosters The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2013 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game final player selections. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2684 Wednesday: Clean Sweep for Section Three The UpState Tournament was held at St, John Fisher College and the teams from Section Three won all three tickets to the New York State finals on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2683 Saturday: NYS Quarters: Penfield, Penn Yan and Hamburg Advance Two of the three Section Five teams will advance to the Final Four on Wednesday. Penfield overcame a three goal deficit to force their game into overtime where they defeated Orchard Park 12-11. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2682 Tuesday: CHAMPIONS - Canandaigua, Penn Yan and Penfield After a triple overtime game, and game with only five points scored and a game with one lightning delay and a huge downpour, Section Five crowned it's Champions today at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2681 Friday: Penfield Takes Fairport, Victor Takes Irondequoit The semi final rounds were held in each of the three classes today and there were surprises, as top seeded Fairport was defeated by Penfield (#4) and Victor beats second seeded Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2680 Wednesday: All Top Seeds Win in Quarter Finals The quarter final rounds were held in each of the three classes today and in each case the higher seeded team will advance to the semi-finals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2679 Monday: The Tournaments Begin with Class C Games The 2013 Section Five Tournaments began today with Claus C out-bracket games for eight teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2678 Friday: Last Game of the Regular Season, Penn Yan Wins The last game of the regular season was played and Penn Yan walked away with a 12-4 win over Clarence of Section 6 (Buffalo). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2677 Thursday: Fairport Takes Pittsford in OT, Irondequoit Over CA On the last big day of the regular season, Fairport needed overtime to beat Pittsford 10-9. Later Irondequoit took control of Canandaigua and beat the Braves 11-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2676 Tuesday: Thomas Downs Canandaigua, Penfield Over Irondequoit In a couple of showdown games, Webster Thomas took control in the second half and defeated Canandaigua 13-6 tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2675 Monday: Avon, Penn Yan and Pal-Mac win Today Avon picked up another GRALL win with their 7-5 victory over Bishop Kearney. Pal-Mac won a 13-2 win over Midlakes. Medina of Section 6 beat Newark and Penn Yan defeated Haverling. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2674 Saturday: Whitman, Rush-Henrietta and Brighton Win With less than one week left in the regular season there were a dozen games played on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2673 Friday: Irondequoit and Avon Winners Tonight Aquinas was scheduled to play St. Joe's tonight, but the game was cancelled due to lightning storms in the area. The Hamburg at Penn Yan game was cancelled as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2672 Thursday: Penfield Takes Pittsford, Newark and Mynderse Win Sixteen games were played on another great spring day. Penfield beat Pittsford 7-5 in a key match up, making for exciting possible Class A semifinal games. Newark beat Midlakes by one goal as did Mynderse, who beat Gananda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2671 Tuesday: Wayne, Spencerport and Eastridge Win by One Goal There were lots of games on a beautiful Tuesday and a couple of close ones. Eastridge beat Brockport in overtime, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2670 Monday: Lightning, Gananda and Geneva Win Today With only a coupe of weeks left in the regular season, makeup games are scheduled whenever they can be played. Three games were played today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2669 Saturday: Thomas over PY - Spencerport over Brighton A goal scored in the second quarter made the difference as Webster Thomas beat visiting Penn Yan 6-5 this afternoon. Spencerport beat Brighton by a goal as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2667 Thursday: Fairport over PY, Livonia over AQ and More Unlike may of the game days of late, there were some very exciting games and scores today as 15 games were played. Mynderse beat Wayne 5-4, Fairport overcame a 3-1 deficit to beat Penn Yan 7-5 and Midlakes defeated Marcus Whitman 9-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2666 Wednesday: Thunder Takes Avon The Greece Thunder (Ath/Ody) improved their record to 7-4 with a win over Avon today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2665 Summer Superlatives Many lacrosse players have made the decision to combine their love of the game with post high school education and will be moving on to play at the college level. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2664 Catching Up: NYC Wins Second Empire State Cup The four day Empire State Cup tournament concluded Sunday with the New York City team winning their second gold medal after beating Long Island 4-2 in the finals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2663 Empire State Cup Play Begins Today The second edition of the Empire State Cup tournament starts today in Syracuse with six games scheduled for Onondaga Community College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2662 Rochester D&C Lists Top Players for 2013 The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2013 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2661 Empire State Cup to Play Again in August - Tryouts July 25th Tryout times and locations have been announced. For the Western Team, they will be held at the Genesee Community College on July 25th starting at 6:30pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2660 Empire State Cup to Play Again in August The 2013 Empire State Cup tournament is set to return to the Syracuse area on August 1-4. The tournament which was created to replace the lacrosse games in the annual Empire State Games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2658 Catching Up: Senior Game Blues win Final Game of 2013 The final game of the year was celebrated by some of the best of the seniors in the Section who participated in the annual Herb Fitch All Star Game, sponsored by the Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2657 2014-15 Winter Commitments As the year ends, more players finish up their college decisions and commitments. December 1, 2014 - Another current freshman has announced his verbal commitment. Victor midfielder Andrew Russell announced his intent to study and play at Virginia after his graduation in 2018 December 7, 2014 - Gananda face off specialist, Remmy Glod, recently announced his decision to play at Roberts Wesleyan after his graduation in 2016. December 8, 2014 - Junior attackman Matt Malone, has made his commitment to Le Moyne College (Syracuse) after his graduation from Pittsford in 2016. December 13, 2014 - After spending his eighth grade and freshman year with the Lightning Varsity, current sophomore goalie Gavin Catalano announced this week that he has made a verbal commitment to St. John`s University (New York City) after his graduation from Arcadia in 2017. December 13, 2014 - Another Pittsford junior has made a commitment to study and play at Le Moyne College (Syracuse) after graduation in 2016. Junior defenseman Will Pieterse, has made his commitment recently after considering Hobart, Siena, Mercyhurst and Canisius. December 13, 2014 - Senior attackman, John Bowman has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles after his final season Wayne Central this spring. December 13, 2014 - Le Moyne College picked up another Section Five player when junior defenseman and long stick midfielder, Cole Guest announced his commitment. Currently there are four juniors and two seniors planning to play for the Dolphins after graduation. Four more are freshmen at Le Moyne this year. December 15, 2014 - Fairport senior offensive player, Connor Riorden, announced today that he will be attending and playing lacrosse at Lycoming College after his graduation next spring. December 17, 2014 - Fairport sophomore defenseman, Michael Kozar, announced this week that he has made a verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after his graduation in 2017. December 17, 2014 - Wayne Central Senior Midfielder, Jake Moss has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the SUNY Morrisville State Mustangs. Jake has been a Varsity player for the Eagles since his Sophomore year. Last year he recorded 20g-13a and will start this season with a career record of 30g-18a. December 21, 2014 - Siena College received an end of the year gift as Penn Yan junior offensiveman, Sean Emerson announced his commitment to the Saints after his graduation in 2016. December 26, 2014 - Senior defenseman Alex deNormand has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the Alfred University Saxons after his graduation from Victor High School next spring. December 28, 2014 - Senior defenseman/LSM Cory Mason has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University after his graduation from Victor High School next spring. December 30, 2014 - Victor Junior midfielder Dan Barrow has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University after his graduation from Victor High School in 2016.
More Winter College Commitments Gananda Central senior midfielder, Nick Rapp has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the St. John Fisher Cardinals. Nick has been a Varsity starter for the Panthers since his Freshman year. Last year he recorded 12g-36a and scored in eighteen of the Blue Panther games. He will start this season with a career record of 34g-74a. Story continues. January 6, 2015 - Sophomore defenseman Connor Haims recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse for the University of Vermont. Story continues. January 6, 2015 - Sophomore defenseman Bryce Saba recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse for Syracuse University. Story continues. January 6, 2015 - Senior midfielder Ethan Marchitell has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse at Post University (Waterbury, Connecticut) after graduation from Canandaigua this spring. Story continues. January 25, 2015 - He will be going off to college, but not far, when junior attackman Zeus Doser graduates from Hilton and head off down the road to Roberts Wesleyan College. Story continues. January 25, 2015 - Senior attackman/midfielder Bailey Eigbrett has announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at the Tate University at Canton after his final year, this spring, at Avon. Story continues. January 29, 2015 - Junior midfielder Hunter Duford has made a verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at the Virginia Military Academy (VMI) after his graduation in 2016 from Hilton. Story continues. January 29, 2015 - Davis Bird recently announced that he will be heading to Ithaca after his final season this spring as a goalie for the Webster Thomas Titans. Story continues. February 10, 2015 - Canandaigua Academy senior brothers, Kyle and Zach Landrigan have announced their decision to attend Alfred University where their father and uncle were both stars for the Saxons. Story continues. February 13, 2015 - Like a number of other local players, junior offensiveman, Joseph O`Hare will stay close to home after his commitment to attend and play for the Redhawks of Roberts Wesleyan. Story continues. February 18, 2015 - Penn Yan junior goalie recently announced his commitment to play lacrosse and study at Sienna College (Loudon, NY) after his graduation in 2016. Story continues. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2656 Bloomfield/Honeoye Needs Head Coach The combined Bloomfield and Honeoye lacrosse team is looking for a new Head Coach for the 2014 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2655 Churchville-Chili Signs Three to NLIs The Churchville-Chili School District celebrated their four seniors who signed National Letters of Intent last night.. Defenseman Justin Ferraraccio (Roberts Wesleyan), offensive player Trevor Hodgins (Ohio State) and Jake Mortier (Le Moyne) were honored. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2654 Wildcats Celebrate with Merritt Bailey On Friday morning, teammates, classmates, coaches and friends celebrated with senior goalie Merritt Bailey and his family as he signed his National Letter of Intent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2653 Victor Celebrates Luke Bartkoski The Victor Central School District celebrated their six seniors who signed National Letters of Intent on Thursday. Among them was senior midfielder Luke Bartkoski who signed his letter of Intent to study and play at Le Moyne College after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2649 19 Rules Changes for 2014 The National Federation of State High School Associations, who publish the rules that are generally accepted by the NYS Boys Lacrosse have published their rules updates and changes for the 2014 season | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2648 Fall College Commitments Fall begins a new year at school, and with it, college decisions and commitments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2647 Tuesday: Penfield over Pittsford plus many postponed games
Penfield took control of the game and although Pittsford tied several times, the victors were from Penfield in a 9-8 thriller at Nazareth College. Irondequoit had an 14-4 win over visiting HF-L. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2646 Monday: Gananda over Aquinas in last few seconds Gananda senior midfielder Zach Binggeli scored with 0:16 left in regulation to give the Blue Panthers an 8-7 win over Aquinas. Batavia-Attica scored three last goals to force overtime | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2645 Saturday: Fairport over Churchville 8-5 It took overtime, but Pittsford beat Victor in a closely contested game 12-11. Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse by one, 6-5. Canandaigua beat R-H 16-11 and Midlakes beat B-H, 10-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2644 Saturday: Interesting Scores from 14 Games There were some interesting scores today. The three highest scoring games were played today, as Medina beat Batavia 23-11 (34 pts), Victor beat Corning 16-15 (31 pts) and Spencerport beat Williamsville North 16-14 (30 pts). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2642 Friday: Victor Takes Aquinas 14-10 Victor took a one goal lead in the first quarter and never trailed in the 14-10 win at Aquinas. Sophomore face off midfielder TD Ierlan won seventeen of twenty-five for the Blue Devils. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2641 Saturday: Pal-Mac over Wayne On the last game day of the spring break there were only two games played/ Pal-Mac traveled to Wayne, where they struggled in the first half, but took control in the second to secure a 10-6 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2640 Tuesday: Lakeland/Panas Takes Penn Yan by One Section Five lost two out of Section games today as Penn Yan lost a close one to Lakeland/Panas (11-10) and Irondequoit lost to Ithaca. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2638 Monday: Canandaigua and Geneva Win Today Canandaigua played a night game in the cold rain, but went home with a win over Brighton. Geneva played Newark at Waterloo today and also came home with a win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2637 Wednesday: Three More Runaways Continuing from yesterday`s lopsided scores, three more games were played on Wednesday. Haverling beat the new program at Watkins Glen (Section 4), St. Joseph`s beat Aquinas and Midlakes beat Batavia-Attica. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2636 Summer College Commitments As usual, the post-summer tournament / campus visit period brings with it, numerous players who make their college commitments/decisions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2635 Monday: Lightning Wins Opener There was only one game played on Monday. Greece Arc/Oly defeated Gates Chili at Aquinas last night. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2634 Saturday: The Season Starts with Five Games Over the past few seasons the GRALL has opened the season in Section Five with a day of games at the Aquinas Institute. Last season the same three teams faced each other with the same victors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2633 Tuesday: Victor Takes Irondequoit, Fairport Defeats Penfield Finally, there were a number of close games played in the section today. Victor held off a last minute attack by Irondequoit to hold on to a 7-6 win. Hilton beat the Lightning 8-6, McQuaid came back hard to beat Livonia 14-13 in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2632 Monday: Thunder, Aquinas and Mynderse Win Today The Greece Thunder (Ath/Ody) improved their record to 5-4 with a win over Brockport today. Aquinas defeated Haverling-Haverling in GRALL action and Mynderse was a winner in their game with Bishop Kearney. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2631 Saturday: J-D, Penn Yan, R-H and Schroeder Among the Winners Jamesville-DeWitt beat Fairport 17-9 and Penn Yan beat Penfield 11-1. Rush-Henrietta defeated Lancaster of Section 6 and Webster Schroeder beat Spencerport 17-16. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2630 Friday: Bishop Kearney Takes Lewiston-Porter 6-5 A strong fourth quarter by the Kings gave them a win at home when they defeated Lewiston-Porter (Section 6). Senior midfielders Tucker Daddis (1g-3a) and Kyle Miller (2g-1a) led the offense for BK. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2629 Thursday: Thunder, Aquinas and Wayne Each Win by One Goal A dozen games were played today. Three games were won by one goal, but most games were mismatches again today. In a "Storm game", Greece Ath/Ody (Thunder)beat Greece Arc/Oly (Lightning) 7-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2628 Wednesday: HF-L over Avon On a cold and rainy night The Cougars scored seven goals in the first quarter and five more in the second on their way to a 16-6 win against visiting Avon. Junior attackman Ryan Kelly stole the show for HF-L with 6g-3a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2627 Tuesday: Irondequoit takes Corning, Gananda over Waterloo Twelve of the sixteen games played on Tuesday were mismatches in which the winning teams outscored their opponents by 184-49. Irondequoit beat visiting Corning 13-8. Gananda beat Waterloo 8-7 and Hilton was a 10-7 winner over Greece Lightning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2625 Saturday: Gananda over Waterloo 9-8 and Many Mismatches Today There were 12 games played on Saturday and the vast majority were mismatches. Gananda and Waterloo, however, played a close one which saw the Blue Panthers winning 9-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2624 Friday: Newark and Marcus Whitman Win Today There were a number of out of section games played today and Section Six (Buffalo) won them all. Hamburg defeated Canandaigua 13-12, Orchard Park won their game with Pittsford and Williamsville-North beat Spencerport in overtime 13-12. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2623 Thursday: Thomas over Irondequoit and Two OT Games There were thirteen games scheduled for Thursday. There were some blow-outs and there were some close one. Pittsford remained undefeated with an 11-6 win over St. Joseph's. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2622 Tuesday: Geneva over Penn Yan, Fairport over Thomas and More There were seventeen games scheduled for Tuesday and some although there were a number of mismatches, there were also some close ones. Mynderse took an early lead and fought off a late charge by Marcus Whitman to beat the Wildcats 10-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2621 Monday: Newark over Midlakes and HF-L over Gananda Midlakes had a 3-2 lead after the first quarter, but Newark took the rest of the game , winning 14-5 behind the efforts of Teddy Collins (4g-2a) and Cameron Casselman (3g-1a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2620 Saturday: Fairport Defeats West Genesee in OT There were lots of games played in an around Section Five today. The day started with Mynderse beating Waterloo 8-6 and ended with an overtime win for Fairport, who defeated West Genesee 9-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2619 Friday: Aquinas, Thunder Win Today There were three games played on Friday. Aquinas scored four goal sin the first and led at the half 9-0 in their 14-2 win over Sweet Home (Buffalo - Section 6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2618 Thursday: Pittsford Over CA and Penfield Over OP Pittsford scored seven unanswered goals spanning the second and third quarters to secure their 10-3 win over Canandaigua. Penfield won a convincing 10-3 victory from Orchard Park (Section 6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2617 Wednesday: Penn Yan over Victor 12-6 Penn Yan traveled to Victor tonight and brought home at 12-6 victory, boosting their record to 4-0. Seven players contributed to the offensive book for the Mustangs. Andrew Perl led in scoring with 4g. Six different players for Victor each scored one goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2616 Monday: Avon defeats Batavia 17-8 Avon had lots of offense on Monday, from two senior attackmen. Jimmy Appleton racked up nine goals and Ryan Doudt added 6g-1a as the "Green Machine" travel to Batavia and defeated the Blue Devils 17-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2615 Tuesday: Wayne over Newark, Lightning over Gates Chili Vacation week is over and the teams of Section Five were ready to play today as twenty-eight teams suited up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2614 Saturday: Brighton over Gates, Fairport and both R-H Win Brighton and Gates Chili played a good night game tonight. The Barons won 8-6. Fairport was a big winner over Victor 16-4 and Rush-Henrietta beat Waterloo 10-3. Down south, McQuaid Jesuit lost to Strake Jesuit of Texas 7-5. The game was played in Tampa. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2613 Friday: Penn Yan Gets 9-2 Win at Canandaigua In the big rivalry game between Penn Yan and Canandaigua, the Mustangs started with a slow and steady scoring and finished with a 9-2 win at Exhibition Field in Canandaigua. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2612 Thursday: Schroeder over Churchville 11-5 There were only four games played today. Webster Schroeder used seven goals in the second half to beat Churchville-Chili 11-5. Even scoring gave Aquinas a 15-11 win over visiting HF-L. Webster Thomas beat the Greece Lightning 15-5 and Brighton beat Brockport 15-2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2611 Geneva Topped Both Offense and Defense Last Spring With an average of 2.69 goals against and 14.88 goals per game, Geneva topped the offensive and defensive stats in the 2013 season. They scored in double digits in fourteen of their seventeen games and Canandaigua scored the most goals against the Panthers (8ga). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2610 Under Armour Tournaments Wrap Up The Under Armour tournaments took place at Towson University (Maryland) with teams representing Baltimore, Long Island, Upstate New York, the Midwest, Philadelphia, New England, New Jersey, the South, Washington, D.C., and the West. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2609 New Jersey North Wins Brine National Classic The 2013 Brine National Lacrosse Classic is now on the books, and as a change from the "Pro forma", the Rochester team did not win the championship. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2608 Penn Yan at top of NYS Scholar-Athlete Lacrosse List for Section Five At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2607 Under Armour Taps Nine from Section Five The roster for the UpState New York team in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament has been announced and of the twenty-four players selected, seven are form Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2606 Brine All-American National Classic Rochester Team Announced The twenty-four player roster for the Brine All-American National Classic Rochester Team has been announced. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2604 Last Chance for Seniors to Register for All Star Game The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2013 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2603 NYS Champions: Ward Melville, Garden City and Cazenovia The last three games of the 2013 season were played today at St. John Fisher College and there were three different outcomes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2602 2013 All-Section Five List Released For the third time, Section Five Lacrosse selected first and second team All-Section players. The 2013 first team lists eighteen players and includes the ten All-Americans previously announced. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2601 2013 Finger Lakes Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2013 season. Junior attackman, Ben Reeves from Pal-Mac was, for the secnd year in a row, selected as Finger Lakes "Player of the Year". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2599 All Tournament Team Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2013 were announced on Championship Tuesday. MVP for A, B and C were Mitch Standera (Penfield), Mitchell Schaefer (Canandaigua) and Ryan Maciejewski (Penn Yan). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2598 GRALL Announces the 2013 Super Sixteen The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2013 season. Senior defenseman, Luc Bailey from McQuaid was selected as GRALL "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches gave the Sportsmanship award to Haverling-Haverling. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2594 The 2013 Tournament Seeds are Announced The last game of the season saw Penn Yan defeating Clarence and that game determined which team in Class A would get the #2 seed and which one would get the #3 seed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2592 Monroe County D3 Awards The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2013 season. Senior midfielders Kevin Vaughn (Fairport), Jay Vakiener (Fairport) and Ben Brooks (Irondequoit), along wth senior defenseman Charlie Cummins (Penfield) and senior attackmen Albie DiPasquale (Pittsford) and Matt Kaser (Spencerport) were selected as USLacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2591 Monroe County D2 Awards The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2013 season. Senior midfielders Kevin Vaughn (Fairport), Jay Vakiener (Fairport) and Ben Brooks (Irondequoit), along wth senior defenseman Charlie Cummins (Penfield) and senior attackmen Albie DiPasquale (Pittsford) and Matt Kaser (Spencerport) were selected as USLacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2590 Monroe County D1 Awards The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2013 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2588 Section Five Poll: May 12th This poll asks the question: At the end of the season, who do you think will win each championship? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2586 2013 All-Americans Selected by Coaches The Head Coaches of Section Five met on Sunday afternoon to listen to the presentations of twenty-three players who had been nominated for All-America team honors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2585 We Lose Bruce Teague, Senior Section Five Lacrosse lost a great supporter and friend today with the passing of life-long lacrosse enthusiast, Bruce R. Teague, Senior. Bruce played lacrosse at Geneva High School, graduating in 1967 and was named to the 1st team All-Upstate lacrosse team in his senior year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2584 Cognata Memorial Game a Success Last night at St. John Fisher College the first annual Blake Cognata Memorial Lacrosse game was held. Pittsford Varsity girls played the Victor girls and the Pittsford boys played the Victor boys in a double header. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2583 Pittsford Lacrosse Festival on Saturday The Pittsford boys lacrosse team will host Hilton on Saturday at 3:00pm as part of the Pittsford "Lacrosse Festival" sponsored by Pittsford Community Lacrosse. There will be boys and girls games all day as part of the festival. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2582 Tim Wright Signs NLI to Play at Post University On the first day of the spring signing period, Waterloo senior Tim Wright signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his education and to play at Post University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2581 Section Five Poll: Week 3 This is the first regular season poll for 2013. There were a significant number of changes from the preseason | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2580 Some of the Top Images From 2012 One of the things that makes SportsFive.NET reporting interesting and entertaining are the images that are published with the stories. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2578 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Thursday, February 26th at 6:00 PM at the Pittsford Community library (24 State Street, Pittsford, NY, 14534). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2576 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2014 were announced on Championship Tuesday. MVP for A, B and C were Justin Kesselring (Fairport), Mike DeMarco (Victor) and Rion Davison (Penn Yan). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2575 Nick Panara and Aaron Buck Are Week 2 Winners This week`s Player of the Week awards are Pittsford senior defenseman Nick Panara and Churchville Chili senior attackman Aaron Buck. The players were selected from nominations submitted last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2572 Silver Creek Looking for Varsity Games The Silver Creek boys lacrosse team from Section VI is looking for some non-league Varsity games for this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2565 Inside Lacrosse Taps Three Sophomores Inside Lacrosse announced their "Top 25 High School Sophomore Rankings" yesterday and three Section V players were named. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2564 Mike Manley Returns to Rochester Penn Yan and Duke graduate defenseman, Mike Manley has returned to the Rochester Area to become the Director of Lacrosse for the new Rochester Campus of Northern Educate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2562 Penn State Selects LaCrosse and Travis as Captains Penn State Head Coach Jeff Tambroni announced yesterday his three captains for the 2014 season and two are Section Five alumni. Seniors Tom LaCrosse (Canandaigua), Tyler Travis (Geneva) and Gavin Ahern (Rockville Center, NY) were his selections. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2561 Kevin Curley to Officiate in 2014 World Championships Western New York will contribute two officials to the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championships next year as Kevin Curley of Section V and Chris Clark of Section VI have been named to official in the Denver games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2560 Wednesday: Fairport over Hilton There were two games played today. Fairport hosted Hilton and used twenty-three of its thirty-nine players to complete their stats as they finished with a 16-4 victory. Meanwhile, down on Long Island, Penfield lost to Comsewogue 9-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2559 Tuesday: Canandaigua Moves to 4-0 with win over Geneva There were only five games played today. Canandaigua broke open a tie with Geneva to win their game at Evans Field, 8-5. Webster Thomas had an exciting 9-8 win over visiting Churchville-Chili. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2558 Monday: Pittsford Wins at Disney No foolin' - Pittsford won their first of two games this week in Florida was they defeated Milton High School from Georgia 13-6. Although Milton scored the first goal of the game, the Panthers then took over leading 4-2 after the first quarter and 8-2 at the half. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2557 Saturday: Penn Yan, CA and West Genny Win Today With most teams taking the weekend off, there were only three games scheduled for today. Penn Yan hosted HF-L and junior goalie Brandon Maciejewski earned a rare shutout as the Mustangs won 18-0. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2556 Thursday: Canandaigua over Penfield, Pittsford over Irondequoit There were nine games played in the section today. Canandaigua scored five goals late in their game to defeat Penfield 7-5. Head Coach Andrew Whipple was the "Whipple-Winner" as Pittsford defeated his brother's team from Irondequoit 7-2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2555 Bishop Kearney Needs a Head Coach for This Year The Bishop Kearney Varsity team just lost their Head Coach who left for personal reasons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2554 Monday: The Pride wins Victory over Avon Years from now, the "trivia contest" will not be about the score of Avon's first Varsity game. It will be "who scored the first Varsity goal in Avon's history. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2553 Saturday: Geneva Takes Irondequoit 9-7 Geneva surprised many with their exciting 9-7 win over last year's Class B Champion, Irondequoit in a game played at Hobart College in Geneva today. The Eagles scored first and after Geneva came back for the tie Irondequoit went up again 2-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2552 Thursday: Opening Day for Season 2013 The 2013 boys lacrosse season officially opened today when Batavia traveled to Medina of Section 6 where they lost 20-1. Senior midfielder Tyler Kuhn scored the unassisted goal for the Blue Devils. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2550 2013 Preseason College Commitments he period between summer of 2012 and March of 2013 was full of announcements about Section Five players who made the various types of commitments to attend and play lacrosse after the high school graduation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2548 Marcus Whitman, Granada and Avon Need Coaches Marcus Whitman is looking for a modified coach for the 2013 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2547 Penn Yan Look Good Again in Class C In a change from tradition, SportsFive will not be publishing individual preseason reports for each of the teams in the section this year. Instead, we will be focusing our efforts on a larger scale. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2546 2013 Boys Lacrosse Preview This year, we will conduct a weekly poll of about a dozen pollsters who represent all three classes and all four leagues. The group will be supple-mented by SportsFive reporters, Section Five officials and parents. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2545 Tuesday: Thomas over Penfield, Gananda Earns Shutout There were eleven games played in the section on Tuesday as a number of team opened their seasons. Webster Thomas scored the last six goals of their game at Penfield, as they defeated Penfield 9-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2542 Brogden Cup to be Played at Florida Festival Earlier this year, the Rochester team won the Brine National All-American Lacrosse National Classic. As a result, the team earned the right to represent the United States and compete for the "Brogden Cup. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2541 New "FullStat" Data available for Last Year During the off-season, the staff at SportsFive have been entering "FullStat" data collected by twelve teams during the 2012 season into the statistics databases. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2540 New Modified Program in Rochester Inner-City For the first time, the Rochester City Schools will have a modified lacrosse program. UPrep (University Preparatory) Charter School will have a 7th and 8th grade team this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2539 Avon Varsity Joins Section Five but ER Drops Lacrosse Section Five lacrosse adds a new team in 2013 as Avon Central School joins the Varsity ranks. Unfortunate, the Section lost one team as East Rochester ended it's program after 2012. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2538 2012 Rochester Hall of Fame Class Announced The Greater Rochester Chapter of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame will welcome four new members with the induction of Jacques Monte, Patty Queener, Brent Rothfuss and John Hayes as the Class of 2012. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2534 Penn Yan Alumnus Picked for Notre Dame Job 2002 Penn Yan attackman and Notre Dame alumnus (2006) Matt Karweck was recently appointed as an Assistant Coach for the Fighting Irish. Karweck, a Section Five All-Tournament player as a junior, helped the Mustangs win Sectional titles all four years and was part of the 2001 State Championship team as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2532 2012 Season Wrap Up Section V lacrosse added another team (Wayne) to its roster which now totals thirty-seven teams and 1,123 players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2531 Rochester Team wins Brine National Classic. . . Again Albe DiPasquale, a Pittsford attackman's goal, with ten second left in the finals gave Rochester another Brine National Lacrosse Classic Championship. Rochester won with a 6-5 victory over the team from Washington DC on July 3, 2012 at the Maryland Soccerplex. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2529 2012 NYS Scholar / Athlete Awards At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2528 NYC Takes Gold - Western Takes Bronze New York City beat the previously undefeated team from Hudson Valley, 10-8, to win the 2012 Empire State Cup lacrosse event at Central Square Stadium. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2526 Hudson Valley Leads Empire Cup Games After two days of play, Hudson Valley remains undefeated at 5-0 while the Western team is currently at 2-3. Three games were played by each of the regions today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2525 Empire Cup Games Underway The Empire Cup games are underway at Central Square Stadium (Syracuse) and unlike the Empire State Games that these games replace, after day one New York City and Hudson Valley are in the lead, winning both their games on the opening day. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2524 Brine All-American National Team Selected The Brine All-American National Classic announced recently the players selected for the Upstate-Rochester team that will compete in July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2523 2012 Herb Fitch All Star Game Final Rosters Announced The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the final 2012 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2522 Five Named to Under Armour Upstate Team Corrigan Sports Enterprises and Under Armour, Inc. announced recently the players on the Upstate NY boys team who will play at the 2012 Under Armour Underclassmen Elite Stars Lacrosse Tournament. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2521 Empire Cup Tryouts This Week he Empire State Cup Tournament will be be played for the first time from July 26th to 29th in Syracuse. Following the general format of the Empire State Games, the tournament pits players from six regions of the state | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2520 Rochester D&C Lists Top Players for 2012 The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2012 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another seventy-four honorable mentions were led by Fairport senior goalie, Blaze Rioden who was named "Player of the Year". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2519 Nick Doktor to play in All-American Game Two-time high school All-American attackman, Nick Doktor will be in the national spotlight this weekend when he plays in the Under Armour All American North-South All Star game. Selected by Inside Lacrosse magazine staff and the games' selection committee. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2518 2012 Herb Fitch All Star Game Players Selected The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2012 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Saturday, July 14th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2516 Saturday: The End of the Road for Section Five Only six teams were left playing lacrosse today at the close of the 2012 season in New York State. Two of them were from Section Five. However, a strong game by Shoreham-Warding River's two-time junior All-American, Tim Rotanz ended the dream for Penn Yan as the Wildcats beat Penn Yan 10-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2515 Saturday: Two out of Three to go to Finals Irondequoit and Penn Yan both won their ticket to the New York State Championships on Saturday as the result of their wins today. Pen Yan defeated Homer 10-8 in the first game of the day at Cicero-North Syracuse High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2513 Saturday: Clean Sweep for Section Five Fairport, Irondequoit and Penn Yan each won their ticket to the final four today as they each won their Far Western New York Championship game at Hamburg. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2512 Tuesday: Top Seeds Win trip to the States The top seeded Penn Yan (Class C), Irondequoit (Class B) and Fairport (Class A) each won their games on Championship Tuesday to earn their trips to the NYS tournament which, for Section V, starts on Saturday with the quarter finals games in Buffalo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2510 Upstate Rising Tournament Team Tryouts Information regarding registration and tryouts for the Rochester Empire Lacrosse Team can be found at www.sectionvlacrosse.org. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2509 New Travel Team Offering: Finger Lakes Storm Lax Coaches Bruce Teague Jr and Joe Hill are putting together a new off-season travel team and are holding their first try-outs on Sunday, June 10th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2507 New York State Championship Previews It was a sucessful trip to Syracuse for Section Five as two of the three teams won their UpState Championships and punched their tickets to the NYS Championships in Middletown on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2505 Next Up - The NYS Semi Final Preview After a clean sweep in Buffalo, all three Section Five teams will move on to the semifinal round to be held at Cicero-North Syracuse High School on Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2504 Finger Lakes Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2012 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2503 GRALL Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2012 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2502 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2012 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2501 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2012 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2500 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2012 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2499 2012 All Section Awards Announced For the second time, Section Five Lacrosse has selected first and second team All-Section players. The 2012 first team lists sixteen players and includes the ten All-Americans previously announced. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2498 NYS Section 5 vs 6 - Quarter Finals Preview After two out bracket games that did not involve Section Five, the 2012 NYS tournament will be fully underway on Saturday, June 2nd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2496 Friday: Top Seeds Advance to play Penfield, CA, Livonia All three top seeds will wear the home whites on Tuesday when they play for their Section Five titles. Fairport beat Hilton tonight and will play Penfield for beat Pittsford. Irondequoit beat Victor tonight and will play Canandaigua who beat Churchville-Chili and Penn Yan was the winner over HF-L which puts them up against Livonia who defeated Aquinas tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2495 Wednesday: Hilton Wins in OT, 3 Underseeds Win The quarter final round finished with nine higher seeded teams winning, most by large numbers and three lower seeded teams winning. Canandaigua (#6) beat Spencerport (#3) 10-8. Victor (#5) beat McQuaid Jesuit (#4) 21-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2494 Monday: Three Underseeds Advance The quarter final round finished with nine higher seeded teams winning, most by large numbers and three lower seeded teams winning. Canandaigua (#6) beat Spencerport (#3) 10-8. Victor (#5) beat McQuaid Jesuit (#4) 21-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2493 2012 All Tournament Teams Selected The All Tournament Teams for 2012 were announced on Championship Tuesday. MVP for A, B and C were Pat VanBortle (Fairport), Briele Caples (Irondequoit) and Brandon Maciejewski (Penn Yan). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2492 Tournament 2012: Semi Final Round on Friday The 2012 Section Five Tournaments are underway and the quarter final games have now been played. Next up, the semi final rounds on Friday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2491 Saturday: Penfield over Pittsford As Season Ends Penfield scored eight late goals to overcome a strong Pittsford performance and defeat the Panthers 16-13. In the last game of the season St. Francis (Section VI) defeated Bishop Kearney. All Section Five teams will now await the Seeding Meeting. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2490 Friday: Penn Yan over Thomas - HFL over Whitman There were two games played tonight and only two more games left in the regular season (which will be played tomorrow). Penn Yan beat Thomas 12-4 and HF-L beat Marcus Whitman 15-4. Both games were played under the lights. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2489 2012 All-American Selected by Coaches The Head Coaches of Section Five met on Sunday afternoon to listen to the presentations on twenty-seven players who had been nominated for All-America Team honors. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area of the country. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2488 Thursday: Fairport Remains Undefeated at 16-0 Fairport took a 7-1 lead on their way to a 8-5 win over visiting Irondequoit to preserve their perfect regular season (16-0). Victor defeated Pittsford 13-12, Penfield beat Orchard Park 13-8, Newark beat B-H, Arc/Oly took out Eastridge 9-6 and Aquinas beat Canisius 4-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2487 Wednesday: Lightning, ER and Mynderse Win There were three games on Wednesday afternoon. The two Greece teams played with Arc/Oly taking a 16-7 win. East Rochester beat Batavia 12-9 and Mynderse was a 9-7 winner over Bishop Kearney. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2486 Tuesday: Fairport Tops Pittsford 9-1 The surprise results of the night was Fairport's dramatic win against Pittsford as the Raiders won 9-1. In other parts of the Section, Pal-Mac's Ben Reeves and Spencerport's Matt Kaser both broke the 100 point mark for the season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2485 Monday: Waterloo Comes Back for Win Marcus WHitman led for most of the game but a strong surge by the Indians gave them an 8-6 win on Senior night. The Greece Lightning won their first game of the season with a 10-5 win over Batavia. The other winners were Pal-Mac, Haverling, Victor and Hilton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2484 Saturday: Fairport over C-C, Thomas takes Webster Win It was a beautiful day for lacrosse and six games were played. Most of the games were overmatches, with the closest game being Marcus Whitman over Wayne 8-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2483 Mynderse Game to support Transverse Myelitis The Mynderse Boys Varsity Lacrosse team will be sponsoring a "TM awareness" game on Tuesday May 15th, at 5:00 pm against Haverling. The boys hope to bring awareness to TM and raise money to support the TM Foundation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2482 Friday: Hamburg over Canandaigua 13-8 After rescheduling for the third time, Hamburg (Section VI) finally made it to Canandaigua and came away with a 13-9 victory tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2481 Thursday: Irondequoit over Pittsford 7-6 In a game that went right to last minute, Irondequoit defeated Pittsford 7-6. Fairport won a 5-2 victory over visiting Penn Yan. Thomas beat Brighton 8-6 and HF-L took at 9-8 win from Webster Schroeder. Penfield won their game with Canandaigua 10-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2480 Monday: McQuaid, Gananda and Whitman Win Three games were played in the section today. Gananda beat Midlakes 14-1. Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse 19-9 and McQuaid Jesuit posted 26-6 against Bishop Kearney. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2479 Tuesday: Schroeder gives Penn Yan a Scare Five games were postponed but ten games were played. Schroeder led for most of the game, but Penn Yan came back for an 8-5 win on the road. Bloomfield-Honeoye scored two goals in the last quarter to beat Wayne Central 5-3. Midlakes defeated Batavia 11-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2478 SUNY Cortland's Mike Tota Breaks Record On last Wednesday afternoon, former Webster Schroeder player, Mike Tota scored three goals for the Red Dragons to break SUNY Cortland's all-time career goals record with 165. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2477 Rochester Wins Another Brogden Cup Having qualified four out of the last five years to represent the USA in the quest for the Brogden Cup, the Rochester Team won its second consecutive tournament with two wins over Canada last weekend in Florida. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2476 SportsFive.NET Offers Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Thursday, February 28th at 6:30 PM at the Pittsford Community library | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2472 FCA set for Regional Tryouts on Dec 2nd The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is ready for their 2013 team tryouts which will be held on Sunday December 2nd. The tryouts will be held at the Total Sports Experience in Rochester from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2470 Rochester Chapter Installs 19th Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse held their 2012 Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2466 Brockport Lacrosse Sets Benefit Game The Brockport lacrosse team is planning a benefit game for May 15th. The Blue Devils are scheduled to host the Gates Chili team at 5:00. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2465 Friday: Hilton and Midlakes Win Today The Hamburg at Canandaigua game was cancelled due to field conditions and concerns about thunderstorms. It has been rescheduled to Tuesday. Two games were played however. Hilton beat the Greece Thunder 20-3 and Midlakes defeated Batavia 15-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2464 It Looks Like Irondequoit and Canandaigua in Class B Preseason 2013 - In a change from tradition, SportsFive will not be publishing individual preseason reports for each of the teams in the section this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2463 Thursday: Pittsford over McQuaid 7-6 There were 16 games in the Section today. Several were close and a number were not. Pittsford beat a determined McQuaid Jesuit 7-6. Waterloo beat Wayne 3-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2462 Saturday: Fairport over JD in last Seconds In one of the six intersectional games today, Fairport scored the winning goal in the last few seconds of the game to defeat Jamesville-DeWitt 11-10 at Hobart College. Pittsford hosted Section VI powerhouse, Orchard Park and came away with a 15-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2461 Friday: Whitman, Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit Win Three games were played on Friday night. Marcus Whitman beat Newark 14-0, Hilton beat Brockport 14-7 and McQuaid Jesuit beat Greensburg Central Catholic 13-2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2460 Tuesday: Fairport, PY Still Undefeated - Pittsford Wins in OT Pittsford dodged the bullet this afternoon with an double overtime win against a determined Webster Thomas. Fairport and Penn Yan, the only undefeated teams left in the Section won their games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2459 Thursday: Irondequoit, Thomas and Gananda Win There were fifteen games played on Thursday and most of them were not close. The most exciting game of the day may have been Irondequoit's 9-7 win over Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2458 Wednesday: Livonia beat McQuaid in Overtime Senior attackman Wyatt Struble scored the game winner in overtime to give Livonia a 12-11 win over McQuaid Jesuit in GRALL action tonight. Churchville-Chili beat Brockport 8-1 and East Rochester was a 19-4 winner over visiting Batavia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2457 Fairport, Penfield, Pittsford and Thomas Top Class A Preseason 2013 - In a change from tradition, SportsFive will not be publishing individual preseason reports for each of the teams in the section this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2456 Tuesday: Wayne Wins First Varsity Game Wayne Central won their first varsity game today when they beat Midlakes 7-6. Canandaigua won in overtime against Victor. It was Eastridge over Greece Lightning 11-8, Geneva over Waterloo 6-2, Mynderse over Newark 10-7 and Gananda over the Pride 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2455 Friday: East Rochester over Kearney in OT East Rochester won a 10-9 victory in their overtime game with Bishop Kearney. It was the only game played on Friday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2454 Saturday: Irondequoit falls, C-C in OT, Whitman by One On a very rainy day there were fourteen games played. Ithaca (Section IV) broke three tied quarters to beat visiting Irondequoit 11-8. With 1:24 remaining in the first overtime period, Aaron Buck scored during a double man-up opportunity to secure a 13-12 win for the Churchville-Chili over Spencerport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2453 Thursday: PY, Fpt and Irondequoit Remain Undefeated enn Yan, Fairport and Irondequoit all maintained their undefeated season with wins today. Penn Yan played a close 10-8 game with Penfield. Fairport beat Canandaigua 8-3 and Irondequoit was a winner over Schroeder. Other winners today were Churchville-Chili, Gates Chili, Spencerport, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2452 Monday: Back from Vacation Vacation is over and two games were played today to start off a week that includes 44 games. Eastridge beat Brockport 13-6 and East Rochester beat Wayne 6-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2451 Saturday: Aquinas, Fairport and Brighton Win The last three games of the vacation week were played on Saturday. Aquinas played a good game with Webster Thomas and traveled home with a 13-10 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2450 Friday: Penn Yan, Penfield and HF-L Win Penn Yan, Penfield and HF-L were the winners on Friday. Penn Yan won the annual rivalry with a 7-3 win over visiting Canandaigua. Penfield scored three unanswered goals in the first to help win their game against the Long Island team from Lindenhurst 12-11. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2449 Thursday: Fairport, Waterloo and Victor Win Victor, Fairport and Waterloo were winners on Thursday. Fairport won a 13-2 victory over visiting Webster Thomas. Waterloo took East Rochester 12-9 and Victor beat Spencerport 14-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2448 Wednesday: Rangers over Warriors Spencerport scored the first three goals of the contest on their way to an 18-6 win over Webster Schroeder. It was the only game scheduled in the section on the Wednesday of vacation week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2447 Tuesday: Vacation Week Begins With CA over Geneva Canandaigua came back and scored the final two goals in their 5-4 win over Geneva. Penn Yan won a 5-2 victory over Lakeland/Panas. Penfield beat Brighton 15-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2444 2012 Section Five Previews This year, we have replaced the weekly rankings with a poll. About a dozen pollsters who represent all three classes and all four leagues have been supplemented by SportsFive reporters, Section Five officials and parents. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2443 Saturday: Irondequoit Over Duxbury 4-3 Irondequoit traveled to Massachusetts and brought home a 4-3 win against the Duxbury Dragons. Penn Yan overcame a 4-0 first quarter deficit and scored twelve unanswered goals starting in the second quarter in their 12-4 defeat over Geneva. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2442 Thursday: Mynderse in Overtime - Gananda over Newark Eleven games were played on Thursday. Mynderse beat Wayne 9-8 in overtime. Gananda beat Newark 8-7 and Brockport beat the Lightning 9-8. Fairport beat Victor 10-4 and Pittsford beat Canandaigua 8-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2441 Wednesday: Irondequoit, Genny and McQ Three games were played on Wednesday. Irondequoit defeated Webster Thomas 10-5, West Genesee beat Penfield 16-9 and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Livonia 13-9 in GRALL action. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2440 Tuesday: Spencerport in OT and Gates Chili by One Eleven games were played on Tuesday Spencerport and Hilt played to a tie nine times before Ben Tribunella scored on an assist by Seth Miller to give the Rangers a 12-11 victory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2439 Monday: Livonia and Pittsford Win There were two games played on Monday. Livonia scored ten goal sin the first quarter on their way to an 18-2 victory over Bloomfield-Honeoye. Albie DiPasquale scored the game winner on an assist from Corey Parke in overtime as Pittsford defeated Clarence (Section VI) 12-11. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2438 Saturday: Gates in OT, Pal-Mac over Geneva On the last day of March there were a dozen games played and one game postponed. The most exciting game was Gates over Eastridge in overtime. Pal-Mac Beat Geneva 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2437 Friday: Batavia falls to Medina ven scoring by Medina and seven penalties on Batavia helped the Mustangs beat the Blue Devils 13-4 in a non league game this afternoon. Six different players for Batavia contributed to their offensive book. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2436 Thursday: R-H in Overtime, Gates Chili over Brighton Add six more games to the list of games played this season. Rush-Henrietta used twenty-one second of the first overtime period to beat visiting Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2435 Wednesday: McQuaid, ER and Lightning Win On a normally "off-day" three games were played in Section Five. East Rochester had the closest game, as the tied Akron at the half 5-5 and when on to at 10-8 win. Both McQuaid and Greece Arc/Oly (Lightning) had big, lopsided wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2434 Monday: East Rochester over Newark There was a single game played in the Section under sunny but cold weather. In a game that was close throughout, East Rochester defeated Newark 7-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2433 Tuesday: Several Blowouts on Day Three Seven games were played on Tuesday including two GRALL league games. Five games were won by nine or more goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2431 Saturday: The Start of the 2012 Season After three weeks of warm weather it was a little disheartening to have drizzle and cooler weather for the start of the game season. Three of the four games played in the section today were hosted at Aquinas. The first game of the season was Haverling-Haverling vs Mynderse Academy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2430 2012 Preseason Overview: MC-D1 March, 2012 - Monroe County Division 1 appears competitive again this season. Although Class B Champion Irondequoit has left to join MC-D2, there are still plenty of top tier teams playing against each other. The top teams in the league appear to be Penfield, Fairport and Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2429 2012 Preseason Overview: MC-D2 It will come as no surprise that Irondequoit appears to be the top team in Monroe County Division 2. The Eagles come off a Sectional Championship and return some of the most impressive players in Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2428 2012 Preseason Overview: MC-D3 Monroe County juggled its divisions again in 2012. The new Division 3 is identical to last year's Division 2 with Eastridge added to the mix. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2427 2012 Preseason Overview: Finger Lakes Overall in Finger Lakes, 44 players return who had end of year honors last season. In total, 7 received 1st Team, 14 received 2nd Team and 23 received HM honors. By grade level, 4 are now sophomores, 13 are juniors and 27 are seniors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2426 2012 Preseason Overview: GRALL Overall in GRALL, Livonia appears to have the strongest returning team. However, all five teams have strengths to demonstrate in the up-coming season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2425 JMJ Scholarship Available A fund in the memory of Jeff Milano-Johnson was established to award an annual $500 scholarship to a Section V male or female lacrosse player. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2423 Ten and a Half New Head Coaches in 2012 The new varsity season starts next week and for the second year in a row, there has been a large turnover of Head Coaches in Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2422 SportsFive.NET Offers Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Monday, February 27th at 6:30 PM at the Pittsford library. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2421 Two Locals Selected in MLL Draft Last night's college draft placed sixty-four players on MLL team. Mike Manley, Duke University red shirt defenseman, was the third pick, overall and was taken by Rochester. Of the other eight Section Five players, looking for a spot, only Kevin Randall (Notre Dame) was selected (by Charlotte). The defenseman form Penfield was the first pick of the seventh round (#49). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2420 Make that Nine Local Players in MLL Draft
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# 2419 Eight Local Players in MLL Draft Eight current college seniors, former Section Five stars, have announced their plans to enter the MLL draft which will be held in Philadelphia on Friday, January 13, 2012. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2418 Brogden Cup to be Played at Tampa January 6th-8th The Rochester team won both games and, as a result won the cup. The score in the first game was 15-11. The score in the second game was 15-8. A post-tournament report is available | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2417 2011 Post-Season Wrap Up Section V lacrosse added another team (Gananda) to its roster which now totals thirty-six teams and 1,076 players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2415 Some of the Public NLI Signings in 2011 There were lots of Section Five players signing National Letters of Intent to play at D-1 and D-2 college programs next year and SportsFive.NET covered a number of the public one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2414 Late Fall Recruitment Updates The list of verbals from Section Five continues to grow and more are sure to follow before the end of the year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2412 New Rules for 2012 HS Lacrosse At its annual meeting, held this year from July 12-13, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Boys Lacrosse Rules Committee adopted a number of new rules for the 2012 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2411 Fall Recruitment Updates The list of verbals from Section Five for next year stands at twenty-three, with more to follow before the end of the year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2410 Champions: Penn Yan, Irondequoit and Pittsford In the end the top seeded teams in each of the three class won out tonight as Penn Yan, Irondequoit and Pittsford each won. Penn Yan won it's 16th championship with a 12-6 win over Haverling. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2409 NYS Western: Pittsford and Irondequoit Move On Both Pittsford in Class A and Irondequoit, in Class B will move forward to the New York State Final Four on Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2407 Wednesday: NYS Semi Finals (Upstate) Preview The New York State Tournaments now head to the semi finals, often called the "Upstate" and "Downstate" Championships. The winners will play for their Class Championships on Saturday in Syracuse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2406 NYS Semi Finals: Section Five Done It's the end of the road for the two remaining Section Five teams as Pittsford lost in double over time to Ithaca and Irondequoit lost to Jamesville-DeWitt in the NYS semi finals at St John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2405 2011 New York Shootout Looking for Players The New York Shootout, presented by NIKE, is a tournament set for Saturday, July 16, 2011 at Henninger High School (Syracuse) for boys in grades 9-11 in the 2011 scholastic season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2404 2011 All-Tournament Teams All Tournament Teams for 2011 were announced on Championship Tuesday. MVP for A, B and C were Matt Gold (Pittsford), Greg Coholan (Irondequoit) and Dylan Yonts (Penn Yan). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2403 2011 All-Section Five List Released For the first time, Section Five Lacrosse has selected first and second team All-Section players. The 2011 first team lists nineteen players and includes the ten All-Americans previously announced. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2400 Finger Lakes Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2011 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2398 GRALL Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2011 season. Senior attackman, Zach Reed from Haverling and senior Defenseman Jake Bailey from McQuaid Jesuit were selected as GRALL "Players of the Year". The GRALL coaches gave the Sportsmanship award to McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2397 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2011 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2396 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2011 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2395 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2011 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2394 NYS Quarter Finals Western Regional Preview After two out bracket games that did not involve Section Five, the 2011 NYS tournament will be fully underway on Saturday, June 4th. There are four sites throughout the state running quarter final games, including the "Western Regionals". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2393 Friday: Semi Finals - Five Close games Penn Yan won a 13-7 victory but all five of the other games were close, including the Pittsford overtime victory against Thomas. Irondequoit won by one goal in their semi final game with Canandaigua. Haverling beat Geneva 10-7 and Fairport beat Penfield 13-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2392 Championship Day - Tuesday The 2011 Boys Lacrosse Championship Day, sponsored by the Canandaigua National Bank, will see the top two seeds in each class battling it out on the campus of St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2391 Wednesday: Quarter Finals: Two Upsets The tournament continued today with the quarter final rounds in which two number 5 seeds upset number four seeds. Canandaigua beat McQuaid Jesuit (9-6) and Pal-Mac beat Aquinas (12-8). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2390 Monday: The Tournaments Begin with Out bracket Games The 2011 Section Five Tournaments are now underway with twelve out bracket games played today. There were two upsets in the seeding as, in Class A, #9 Greece Thunder beat #8 Greece Lightning 11-9. In Class C, #9 Mynderse won a 15-13 victory over #8 Marcus Whitman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2388 Saturday: Last Day of the Regular Season In the last day of the regular season, Irondequoit traveled to Fairport for a 10-7 win. Other make-up game winners included Hilton over Brockport, Brighton over HFL, Geneva over B-H and Penn Yan over Livonia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2386 2011 Section Five All-Americans Announced he Head Coaches of Section Five met on Sunday afternoon to listen to the presentations on twenty-four players who had been nominated for All-America Team honors. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area of the country. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2385 Friday: Three Games in Nice Weather It's hard to imagine in May that the headline would be that we finally had a nice day for lacrosse, but given the rain and stormy days this season, today's warm and generally sunny weather was more than a pleasure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2384 Wednesday: Brockport over Lockport he Blue Devils scored when it counted in the fourth quarter, making up a one goal deficit from the second quarter and beat Lockport 8-7 in the only game in the Section played on Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2383 Thursday: Pittsford remains Undefeated Pittsford's 10-1 win against Spencerport gave the Panthers an unusual perfect regular season, finishing at 16-0. A number of games were canceled due to thunder storms in the area, but more of the late games were played. Rush-Henrietta had an exciting 4-3 overtime win against Livonia. Schroeder beat HF-L 11-9 and Brighton had an exciting one goal win against Thomas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2382 Tuesday: Two Overtime Games and One Last Second Win There were sixteen games played in the Section today and a number of very exciting ones including a 7-6 win for Fairport over Penfield with no time left on the clock. Haverling took Aquinas in double overtime and Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse in the first overtime period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2381 Monday: B-H, BK and Whitman Win Marcus Whitman was an 18-7 winner over Mynderse, Bishop Kearney took a 12-8 victory from Batavia and Bloomfield-Honeoye won an 8-5 game against visiting Midlakes. Clarence of Section 6 held on to their undefeated season with a 9-5 win over Aquinas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2380 Saturday: Spencerport has OT win over Brockport With only one week left in the regular season, there were ten games played today in Section Five. In out of Section contest, Rush-Henrietta beat Lancaster (Section 6), Schroeder lost to Clarence (17-5). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2379 Friday: Newark over Waterloo, Geneva and Pal-Mac win There were three afternoon games in the Section on Friday. Geneva beat Mynderse 18-2. Pal-Mac was a 17-6 winner over Marcus Whitman and Newark beat visiting Waterloo 8-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2377 Tournament Seeding to be Released Next Sunday As the regular season winds down this last week, prognosticators and amateur math wizards are working hard to figure out who will take the top seeds in each of the three tournaments that begin with the out bracket round on Monday, May 23rd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2372 Wednesday: Livonia and Mynderse Win Livonia was a 12-5 winner over Gananda and Mynderse beat Midlakes 16-3 in evening games tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2371 Events and Activities The Brockport High School Varsity Lacrosse team is holding a breast cancer awareness game on May 12, 2011 at 5 p.m. in Dahn Walwrath Stadium. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2370 Tuesday: Pittsford Remains Undefeated It was a long awaited match up and at the last moment, moved from Pittsford Mendon to St. John Fisher College, where the stands were nearly full. The Panthers scored five unanswered goals in the fourth quarter for secure a 9-4 win over Fairport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2369 Monday: McQuaid takes Timon McQuaid Jesuit came out strong in the first half and then held on through a second half surge by Timon/St Jude (Section VI) to take a 7-6 win in Buffalo. Rush-Henrietta beat Hilton 13-10 in the opening game for new Head Coach Dave Moore. Other winners were, Canandaigua, Haverling, Livonia and Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2368 Events and Activities In an attempt to bring awareness to the fight against cancer, Canandaigua Boy's Lacrosse is designating their game with Victor on Tuesday, May 10th at 7:00 p.m. at CA's Exhibition Field as their first annual "Beat Cancer" game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2367 Saturday: Thunder over Livonia, Pittsford over Brighton It was a tough day for several teams that played out-of-section games today as Penn Yan lost a close one to Clarence, Hamburg beat Thomas and Aquinas lost a close one to Timon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2366 Friday: Three Games Under sunny skies today, there were fourteen games played. Among the winners were Thomas over Churchville-Chili, Penn Yan over Brighton, Livonia over McQuaid Jesuit and Geneva over Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2365 Thursday: Thomas, Penn Yan, Livonia and Geneva Win Under sunny skies today, there were fourteen games played. Among the winners were Thomas over Churchville-Chili, Penn Yan over Brighton, Livonia over McQuaid Jesuit and Geneva over Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2364 Sectional Ranking Games This Week - Week 5 Readers who are looking for this week's ranking won't find them. After a number of weeks of negative (and sometimes nasty) emails about our weekly guesses as to which teams will come out on top at the end of the year, we have decided to drop the lists. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2363 Wednesday: R-H wins in Overtime Rush Henrietta scored the final three goals of regulation to force overtime where senior Torry Whitcher scored the game winning goal only 0:50 into the first overtime period and secured the 14-13 win over Gates-Chili. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2362 Tuesday: Penfield beats Irondequoit, Brighton in OT Irondequoit was beaten tonight in a close and exciting game. Mike Larkin scored the game winning goal with 2:25 remaining. Although another large number of games were canceled due to weather/field conditions, seven other games were played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2361 Monday: Whitman over Midlakes At the start of a week that will see games every day, four games were played in the Section today. Honeoye Falls-Lima had a rare shutout in their win over Batavia. Pal-Mac beat Gananda, Marcus Whitman beat Midlakes and Waterloo edged out Mynderse 12-10 in a night game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2360 Saturday: Sunshine and Surprises n the nicest game day of the season , thus far, There were lots of games and a few surprises in the Section. Haverling won a 13-10 victory over Aquinas, Brighton scored five goals in the fourth quarter to take a 12-10 win from Rush-Henrietta. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2359 Brighton Lacrosse to Help the Troops Jake Silver, Brighton High class of 2009, played defense on the Brighton boys' lacrosse team. In 2008 he received Monroe County All League Honorable Mention. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2357 Friday: Livonia and Pal-Mac Win Livonia and Pal-Mac both had huge scores against opponents in the only two games on Friday. Livonia posted an 18-2 win over visiting Gananda and the Red Raiders beat Midlakes 24-2 at home. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2356 Thursday: Fairport takes Penn Yan 9-8, Hilton over CA In a a close game at Penn Yan, Fairport held off an late attack and beat the Mustangs 9-8. Hilton scored five goals in the final quarter to come back and defeat Canandaigua 13-12. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2355 Wednesday: Penfield over OP in OT Penfield traveled to Section Six to beat Orchard Park 9-8 in overtime. Although Thomas scored the first two goal of the game, Pittsford caught up and then used steady pressure as they defeated Webster Thomas 10-7 at Nazareth this afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2354 Tuesday: Eleven Cancellations - One Game Eleven games were cancelled throughout the afternoon, some at noon and some at the field. Penn Yan got a whole 1:05 into their game with Baldwinsville, and was in the lead (1-0) before they had to given in to the weather. There must have been a sunny patch in Chili as Churchville-Chili beat Gates Chili 16-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2353 Monday: Livonia and East Rochester Win Under heavy rains throughout most of the Section Livonia pounded Bishop Kearney 23-1 and East Rochester beat Gananda 19-7. The Rush-Henrietta at Hilton game was canceled. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2352 Saturday: Last Two Vacation Games Fairport traveled to Ithaca where the Little Red, ranked #5 in lat week's NYS poll, defeated the Red Raiders 9-4. Meanwhile, the Penfield Patriots beat the Binghamton Patriots 12-5 in Penfield. Alex Miles led the offense with 5g-1a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2351 Friday: Penn Yan 10 - Canandaigua 4 There was only one game in the Section today and although it was originally scheduled as a "Friday Night Lights" game at the Academy, field conditions required that it be moved to Evans Field at 11:00 AM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2350 Sectional Ranking - Week 4 As many teams celebrated the spring break, there were relatively few games last week, but there were some results that led us to make a change in the rankings. To be sure, there will be more telling results in the very full week that is coming up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2349 Thursday: It is Cold out There and AQ beats Thomas Aquinas and Webster Thomas played a close game, with the Little Irish winning 8-7 at McAvoy Park. Pittsford beat Penfield 12-2, Geneva beat Marcus Whitman (13-3) and East Rochester was a 21-3 winner over Bishop Kearney. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2347 Tuesday: Eagles Fall, Canandaigua over Geneva in OT Duxbury used a third quarter flurry of goals to nail down a 10-7 victory over Irondequoit this morning. Geneva posted five goals late in the game but lost in overtime to Canandaigua (11-10) and Penn Yan defeated Lakeland/Panas 8-5 this afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2346 Sectional Ranking - Week 3 There sure were a number of surprise game results last week which leads to some changes in the ranking this week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2345 Monday: Vacation Week Begins with Three Games The Fairport Red Raiders outscored Thomas with a score of 4-2 in both the first and second quarters on their way to a 12-9 win at McAvoy Park today. Junior goalie Andrew Clark has 22 saves to help Haverling win a 16-7 victory over visiting Chenango Valley (Section 4). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2344 Saturday: Rainy Saturday wo games were canceled due to field conditions or weather but a number of the five games that were played were interesting and exciting. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2343 Thursday: 13 Games Today: Most a Lot to a Little here were thirteen games today in Section Five and a large number of games were lop-sided. Winners by big margin included Fairport, Pittsford, Penfield, Penn Yan, Geneva and Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2342 Wednesday: HF-L and Brighton Win in Shutouts Both games played in the section today ended in shutouts as Brighton beat Batavia 21-0 and HFL beat Gananda 18-0. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2341 Tuesday: Pittsford over Irondequoit Perhaps the most exciting game of the day was at Irondequoit tonight, where Pittsford kept their winning streak alive with a 13-11 win over the Eagles. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2340 Sectional Ranking - Week 2 Although we are now certainly into the season, the games results from last week have only resulted in a few changes at the top. A number of teams, however have earned higher placement this week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2338 Monday: Pride over Newark by One Senior midfielder Zach Hammond (1g-1a) scored the winning goal with 0:35 seconds left to give Bloomfield-Honeoye the 5-4 win at Honeoye High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2337 Friday: Geneva over Pal-Mac There were three Finger Lakes games played this afternoon. Mynderse was a 16-9 winner over the Pride, Newark beat Midlakes 7-3 and Geneva was a 6-4 winner over Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2336 Saturday: Lots of Surprising Results There were lots of unexpected results today, as teams started to make statements. Thomas was a decisive winner over Canandaigua, Victor beat R-H, The Lightning beat the Thunder by one goal in a "Storm Game". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2335 Sectional Ranking - Week 1 This is the first regular season rankings and there have not been many games played yet that can help in determining position. Of the twenty-seven games played last week, only seven were league contests. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2334 Thursday: Brockport over ER by One, Pittsford Takes OP Pittsford traveled to Orchard Park (Section Six, Buffalo) where the Panthers and the Quakers played great defense, took home a 4-2 victory. Brockport overcame their deficit and scored the winning goal, late in the game as the Blue Devils beat ER 10-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2333 Wednesday: Gray Scores Winner for Midlakes In the single game played today, a makeup of an earlier postponed match up, Cory Gray scored the game winner with 0:41 left in the game. The Pride started off with a bang, scoring the first (unanswered) goals in the game and led after the first quarter 6-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2332 Tuesday: Newark in OT, Penn Yan over McQuaid Five games were canceled for today due, mostly to poor field conditions, but eleven games were played in the often bitter cold throughout the Section. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2331 The 2011 Section Five Lacrosse Preview Last year we acknowledged that the "world" didn't revolve around Class A any more, and in the end, Irondequoit gave Section Five anexciting finish as they ran from the fifth seed and finished in the the State Final Four. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2330 Saturday: Rush-Henrietta over CA, Irondequoit Wins There were a number of exciting games played on the second Saturday of the season. Rush-Henrietta defeated Canandaigua 9-6, Irondequoit beat Ithaca 13-10, Penn Yan just made it by Pal-Mac 10-9 and the Lightning won their game against ER in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2328 Friday: Timon over Aquinas Bishop Timon of Buffalo (Section Six) was the winner over Aquinas. Bishop Kearney was a 13-9 winner over host Medina. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2327 Thursday: Churchville over Schroeder in a Close One Of the "West-Side" team, the Saints of Churchville-Chili have been a team on the move, and made an early season statement with a 10-9 win over Webster Schroeder tonight at McAvoy park in Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2326 Tuesday: Most score a lot to a little Most of the games ended with run-away scores including Victor's 18-0 shutout over Batavia and Spencerport's 10-1 win over the Lightning. Penfield, Pittsford, Irondequoit, Canandaigua, Bright and Aquinas were all winners on Tuesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2325 Avon Junior Varsity Needs a Game The Avon Central Schools will be joining the Section Five lacrosse ranks next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2324 SportsFive Annual Preview Coming Soon Along with thoughts on the contenders in each of the three classes, the SportsFive team will profile each division within each league. The annual "Flower Power" symbol, used to quickly see strengths and weaknesses within divisions will be used again this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2322 Saturday: Season 2011 Begins in the Cold The 2010 season ended on June 12th in warm weather as Fairport ended Section Five play in the NYS championship game. The first day of the 2011 was played in freezing temperatures between 21 and 32 degrees, but in generally clear and sunny skies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2321 2010 Preview: McQuaid Jesuit McQuaid Jesuit ended their league season 4-3 and 8-10 overall. The Knights finished as seeded in the tournament with a first round win against Victor and a loss in the semi final game against Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2320 2010 Preview: Livonia After making it to the Class C finals last season against Penn Yan, Livonia looks to go one better this season and take the tournament. Coach Brett Wood is looking to a returning team with strong offensive potential and great senior leadership to achieve those goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2317 2010 Preview: Aquinas Aquinas finished their league season with a perfect 7-0 record (15-3 overall) including a win over McQuaid Jesuit during the GRALL Championship game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2316 2010 Preview: Spencerport Spencerport finished last season with a 7-5 record in Monroe County Division III (7-9 overall). Seeded tenth in the Class A tournament, the Rangers lost to Churchville-Chili in the first round and finish as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2315 2010 Preview: Thunder Greece Athena/Odyssey comes into 2010 having improved their record each year over the last four. The Thunder looks to be the strongest program they have ever had. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2314 2010 Preview: Lightning Greece Arcadia/Olympia finished last season sixth in Monroe County Division III with a 2-10 record (4-11 overall). Over the past four years, the Lightning have combined for seven wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2313 2010 Preview: Eastridge After two difficult years in Monroe County Division II, the Lancers are looking to turn everything around as they move to Division III this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2312 2010 Preview: East Rochester East Rochester finished their inaugural season with a 0-12 league record (0-14 overall). They finished as seeded after a 7-11 loss to Midlakes in the first round. The Bombers only had three seniors last season and look to return most of their roster for their second season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2311 2010 Preview: Brighton Brighton turned everything around last season after two relatively disappointing years. Having moved to Monroe County Division III and taking on a new Head Coach in Mike Gottko, the Barons finished with an 11-1 league record (13-3 overall). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2310 2010 Preview: Batavia Batavia has become stronger in each of their three years in existence. After finishing their inaugural season at 0-17 just three years ago, the Blue Devils came back and defeated higher seed Pal-Mac in the first round of the tournament two years ago and finished with three wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2309 2010 Preview: Penn Yan Penn Yan won their twelfth straight Class C title and look to make it thirteen in 2010. The Mustangs defeated third seeded Livonia 10-7 to move into the State bracket. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2308 2010 Preview: Victor Only three players are missing from the 2009 Victor roster; starting First Team defenseman Luke Wieser and starting goalie Kevin Donnelly who both graduated and the leading producer in goals, assists and points, Vince Pettrone who did not come out for the team this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2307 2010 Preview: Thomas Webster Thomas won the first Section Five Tournament in 1975 and after thirty-four years, won it again in 2009. (A combined Webster team won in 1995). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2306 2010 Preview: Irondequoit Irondequoit finished their league season second in Monroe County Division II with a 4-1 (12-4 overall). Their only loss came to Class A Champion Thomas. The Eagles were seeded second in the Class B tournament and lost to State Champion Canandaigua in the finals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2305 2010 Preview: HFL Honeoye Falls-Lima finished fourth in Monroe County Division II with a 2-3 record (5-11 overall). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2304 2010 Preview: Churchville-Chili Churchville-Chili is a team that has seen incredible growth over the past five seasons. The Saints demonstrated last year that a large roster is not necessary for a team to succeed as they finished the season with only seventeen players on their roster. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2303 2010 Preview: Canandaigua The New York State Class B Champion Braves of Canandaigua return in 2010 with a 20 game winning streak intact. The Braves, after losing two games early in the season to Orchard Park (4-5) and Corning East (6-9), the Braves won the last 20 games of the season including the state title game against Niskayuna. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2302 2010 Preview: Brockport Brockport finished last season with a 10-2 record in Monroe County Division III (10-6 overall). With a new league orientation, the Blue Devils will move to Monroe County Division II this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2301 2010 Preview: Schroeder Webster Schroeder ended their league season tied for second in Monroe County Division I with a 4-2 record (9-7 overall). Seeded fourth in the Class A tournament the Warriors won their first two games (Arc-Oly and Gates Chili) and then lost to Fairport in a close 9-8 semi final game and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2300 2010 Preview: Rush-Henrietta Rush Henrietta finished last season sixth in Monroe County Division I with a 2-4 record (7-9 overall). Seeded eighth in the Class A Tournament, the Royal Comets lost to Hilton in the first round and finished ninth. R-H, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2299 2010 Preview: Pittsford Pittsford returns as one of the stronger teams of 2010. The Panthers were seeded third in Sectionals last season and lost to Section Five Champion, Webster Thomas, in the semifinals 10-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2298 2010 Preview: Penfield Penfield finished last year as seeded (sixth) in the tournament after a first round win over Greece Ath/Ody and a loss to third seeded Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2297 2010 Preview: Hilton During their first season in Monroe County Division I the Cadets finished 2-4 in league and 9-7 overall. Hilton, seeded ninth in the tournament, defeated higher seeded Rush-Henrietta in the first round 10-7 and then lost to Fairport in the quarter finals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2296 2010 Preview: Gates Chili During their first season in Monroe County Division I, the Spartans finished 0-6 in league and 3-13 overall. Gates Chili was seeded twelfth in the tournament; however, they defeated higher seeded Brockport 9-7 to make it into the quarter finals where they lost to Schroeder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2295 2010 Preview: Fairport A 12-7 win over Thomas early in the regular season secured the tie-breaker that gave Fairport the number one seed going into the Class A Sectional Tournament last season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2294 2010 Preview: Waterloo Waterloo ended their league season fourth in Division I with a 1-7 record (6-12 overall). They were seeded ninth and finished as seed with a first round loss to Batavia. Waterloo is going to feel the loss of their six graduated seniors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2293 2010 Preview: Pal-Mac Palmyra-Macedon finished last season 12-6 overall (7-1 in Finger Lakes Division II) and had their first winning season in over four years. The Red Raiders look to continue with that success this season as the two Finger Lakes divisions become one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2292 2010 Preview: Newark Newark finished seventh in Finger Lakes Division I with a 1-7 record (4-14 overall). The Reds lost to Irondequoit in the first round of the Class B Tournament to finish as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2291 2010 Preview: Mynderse Mynderse finished fourth in Finger Lakes Division II with a 3-5 record (4-12 overall). The Blue Devils lost to Pal-Mac in the first round and finished Sectionals as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2289 2010 Preview: Marcus Whitman
Marcus Whitman returns for their second season at varsity in 2010 and are still looking for their first win after a 0-19 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2288 2010 Preview: Geneva Geneva, seeded fourth, finished in fourth in the Class C Tournament last season after wins against Marcus Whitman and Midlakes. The Panthers lost to Penn Yan in the semi finals 7-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2287 2010 Preview: B-H Bloomfield-Honeoye returns for their third Varsity season in Section Five with a new mascot and is looking to improve on last year's 4-11 record (4-4 in league). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2285 SportsFive.NET to offer Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Thursday, March 3rd at 7:30 PM at the Pittsford library. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2284 Hall of Fame Dinner - The Class of 2011 The Greater Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse held their 2011 Hall of Fame dinner last night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2283 Summer Activities Although the New York State Empire Games are a thing of the past, there are still quite a number of opportunities for Section Five players during the summer vacation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2281 Hall of Fame Class of 2011 Announced The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse has announced the Hall of Fame Dinner for the Class of 2011 which will be held on November 4, 2011 at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2280 Recruitment Updates Aquinas Institute rising junior Nick Weston recently announced his verbal commitment to play at Syracuse University. Weston had a media mention after playing at the Maverik Showtime earlier in the summer and was a member of the Adidas All-American Classic recently. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2279 Three from Section Five make Upstate Team The Upstate Under Armour team has been selected and three, from Section Five made it. The rising seniors are Pittsford midfielder Corey Parke, and goalies Eric Fischer (Irondequoit) and Blaze Riorden (Fairport). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2278 D&C Announces 2011 All-Greater Rochester Team he Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2011 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another seventy-three honorable mentions were led by Pittsford senior midfielder and face off man, James Burke who was named "Player of the Year". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2277 2011 NYS Scholar / Athlete Awards At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2276 National Lacrosse Classic Tryouts on Sunday The National Lacrosse Classic, a SportsFive.NET sponsor, is now accepting player registration for the Upstate New York Regional Tryout scheduled for this Sunday, June 19, 2011 at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2272 Fairport Might Make Images of the Year List Well, the Red Raiders didn't make the final cut, but still was one the favorite shots by Lacrosse Magazine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2267 The Players - 2010 Team selection is always a difficult process and the second-guessing and Monday morning quarterbacks come out of the woodwork after the teams have been selected. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2266 2010 Empire State Games Wrap up After a one year absence, the Empire State Games were back and Buffalo, where they had not hosted the games since 2003 put on a great show, starting with opening ceremonies with Third Eye Blind and terrific fireworks and ending with the not so unusual crowning of Long Island as Lacrosse Champs. The Central Region took the Silver medals and Western earned the bronze in 2010. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2265 Sunday - Long Island - Five in a Row Adirondack looked stronger today than yesterday in their game against Western who stepped up the challenge of playing ADK back-to-back and defeated them for the second time in 24 hours, 13-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2264 Saturday - A Shorter Day - Setting up For the Medals With the Medal Games already decided, the games on Saturday were necessary to ensure that each team played all of their competition, but they were unnecessary in determining who would play on Sunday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2263 Friday - Central over Long Island in OT The second day of the 2010 Empire State Games closed with Central holding the top Spot. Central (4-0) is the only remaining undefeated team after four games in round robin play. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2262 2011 Senior All Star Game this Saturday The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2011 Senior All Star Game selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Saturday, June 18th at Sahlen Stadium. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2260 Thursday - Long Island and Central Top Day One The first day of the 2010 Empire State Games closed with Central and Long Island holding the top spots. Central (2-0) and Long Island (2-0) were both undefeated in the first two rounds of round robin play. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2259 Senior All Star Game: One Final High School Game The Herb Fitch Lacrosse Senior All Star Game finished with the White team defeating the Blue team 15-12. The game culminated with the naming of the offensive and defensive MVPs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2258 ESG Western Team Released The 2010 Western Lacrosse team has now been announced by Head Coach Jerry Severino. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2257 2010 Post-Season Wrap Up Post-Season 2010-Only one team beat the seeding this year and that was Irondequoit, who as #5 beat McQuaid (#4), then Canandaigua (#1) and finally Thomas (#2) to take their first Class B championship since 2007. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2255 You Make the Call: Test Update - Average Score 82% SportsFive, in cooperation with the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association, is pleased to give you an opportunity to test your knowledge of the rules and to study the rules as we go through the season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2254 D&C Announces 2010 All-Greater Rochester Team The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2010 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another sixty-four honorable mentions were led by Fairport senior attackman, Brendan Saylor who was named "Player of the Year". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2252 Friday: Championship Day Only one team beat the seeding this year and that was Irondequoit, who as #5 beat McQuaid (#4), then Canandaigua (#1) and finally Thomas (#2) to take their first Class B championship since 2007. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2251 Senior All Star Game Participants Announced The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2010 Senior All Star Game selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Saturday, July 10th at Victor High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2250 Hall of Fame Dinner - The Class of 2010 The Greater Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse held their 2010 Hall of Fame dinner last night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2249 Adidas Tryout on June 10th The Rochester Area Adidas team has done very well in it's two years and Coaches Andrews and Craig Whipple are hoping to select another strong team for this year's tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2248 Fairport in the State Championship - Saturday June 12th Fairport makes the Championship round with their 8-6 win over Section Four Champion, Ithaca in the Upstate Championships (State Semi Final) held at Cicero-North Syracuse High School night. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2246 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 5th The four members of Class of 2010 will be inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse on Thursday, November 5th at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. Andrew Gallina, Pam Mapstone, B.J. O'Hara and Chris Schiller will make up the class that will be honored at the Chapter's annual dinner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2245 Friday: CA over Hamburg, McQuaid Jesuit over Prep Canandaigua was a 7-4 winner over Hamburg (Section VI - Buffalo) and McQuaid Jesuit was an 11-5 victor tonight | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2242 Saturday: Fairport Downed by West Islip After playing a close first half that found the two last Class A teams left in the New York State Tournament, tied at 5-5, West Islip turned on the heat with eight unanswered goals in the second half to win their second State championship in a row. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2241 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2010 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2010 season. Senior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland (Thomas), senior goalie Nick King (Canandaigua) and Joe Dupra (Pittsford) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2240 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2010 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2010 season. Senior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland (Thomas), senior goalie Nick King (Canandaigua) and Joe Dupra (Pittsford) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2239 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2010 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2010 season. Senior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland (Thomas), senior goalie Nick King (Canandaigua) and Joe Dupra (Pittsford) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2238 2010 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2010 season. Senior midfielder, Jeff Wester from Livonia was selected as GRALL "Player of the Year" and GRALL "All American". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2237 2010 All Tournament Teams All Tournament Teams for 2010 were announced on Championship Friday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2235 Tuesday: On to the Championships The Whipple brothers will be busy on Friday night as Craig Whipple's Irondequoit team won their semi final over top seeded Canandaigua and Andrew's Pittsford Panthers won their semi final game over Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2233 Friday: Class A and Class C Quarter Finals The Class A seeds fell as predicted, with Fairport, R-H, Penfield and Pittsford all winning and the Class C did the same with Aquinas, Bloomfield-Honeoye, Penn Yan and Geneva all winning as well. R-H played a close game with Webster Schroeder and had a five goal streak in the last nine minutes for the 12-9 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2231 Thursday: Class B Quarters The brackets feel as seed in Class B except for the Eagles from Irondequoit (#5), who defeated McQuaid Jesuit (#4), 14-9. Canandaigua beat Spencerport 23-2, Brighton beat Victor 14-11 and Thomas defeated HFL, 16-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2230 2010 Finger Lakes Awards The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2010 season. Senior midfielder Tyler Brooks-Lambert (Midlakes) and senior defenseman Mike Warner (Geneva) were selected as USLacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2229 Tuesday: Section Five Sweeps Western Regionals All three Section Five teams defeated the champions form Section Six today at Canisius College in Buffalo. Irondequoit was first up with a 3:30 game in Class B and they won 8-4 over Hamburg who finish their season at 17-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2227 Wednesday: Penn Yan Out Bracket The Mustangs won the last out bracket game in the tournaments with their win against Bishop Kearney 22-1 tonight in Penn Yan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2225 Tuesday: One and Done - The Tournament Begins There were ten out bracket games played in the Section today and only one team that beat a higher seeded team. In the Class A bracket, Hilton (#9) beat Gates Chili (#8) and will play Fairport. Churchville-Chili be the Lightning and moves on to Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2223 Tournaments Set for 2010 The tournament seeding is done and the brackets are set as the 2010 Section Five tournament starts with out bracket games on Tuesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2222 Saturday: Two Last Games in Regular Season The last two games were played today and the tournaments will be seeded tomorrow. Penn Yan lost their game with Amherst (10-9) when the Tigers scored the winning goal with 7.3 second left in the game. Haverling won their game with Brockport 9-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2221 Friday: Aquinas and B-H Win Two games down and two games left for Section Five teams, as Aquinas beat Livonia 6-4 and Bloomfield-Honeoye beat Bishop Kearney 18-9 this afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2220 Thursday: Last Big Day of Regular Season Games Most teams in Section Five finished their regular season games today, playing fourteen game in total. There are only four games left to be played before Tournament seeding on Sunday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2219 Sectional Rankings - Week 8 This is the last ranking list of the season, as the tournament seeding comes out next week. Although we can only guess about the seeding, we still try to identify the best teams in rank order. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2218 Wednesday: Whitman wins on Senior Night - AQ over Timon There were two game played on Wednesday. Marcus Whitman celebrated senior night with a 10-5 victory over visiting Newark. Aquinas traveled to Buffalo and beat Bishop Timon 11-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2217 Tuesday: Fairport over Pittsford, Penfield over Penn Yan There were fifteen games in Section Five today, as the regular season is winding down. Fairport hosted Pittsford and defeated the Panthers 13-5. Penfield defeated visiting Penn Yan 9-6, East Rochester beat Spencerport 11-10 and Bloomfield-Honeoye beat Mynderse 15-14. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2216 Monday: Four Monday Games Batavia won in overtime was they defeated Eastridge 12-11. Other winners were Haverling over Mynderse, Aquinas over Canisius and Livonia over Marcus Whitman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2213 Friday: Canandaigua over Hamburg In the only game in Section Five today, Canandaigua was an 11-6 win over visiting Hamburg (Section Six). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2212 Thursday: McQuaid over Pittsford in OT James Sturnick scored in overtime to give McQuaid Jesuit an 8-7 victory at Pittsford. Penfield took a won goal, 9-8 win from Schroeder and Waterloo won a 13-12 game from Mynderse. The rest of the fifteen games in the Section were not so close. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2211 Wednesday: Pride and Thunder win today Bloomfield-Honeoye (10-3) held on to a 8-1 first half lead to beat Pal-Mac 9-5. The Greece Thunder (Ath/Ody) beat Bishop Kearney 21-3 in the only other game in Section Five today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2210 SportsFive.NET Clinic for Statisticians a Success Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson presented the SportsFive.NET third annual clinic for team statisticians today at the Pittsford Community Library. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2209 Tuesday: Penfield and Aquinas both win one goal games The 'Lil Irish came back, late in the fourth quarter to force overtime where they defeated Haverling-Haverling in overtime this afternoon at Aquinas. Penfield held off a fired-up Rush-Henrietta and won their game 13-12 in regulation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2208 Monday: Livonia over McQuaid, Midlakes over B-H Livonia avenged a loss earlier in the season as they beat McQuaid Jesuit today 9-5 at home. In the only other game in Section Five today, Midlakes beat Bloomfield-Honeoye 12-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2207 Saturday: Pittsford, Fairport and Marcus Whitman win today Pittsford played a close game with Brighton for a while, but took control in the fourth quarter and won 13-8 in the cold a windy late afternoon as Pittsford celebrated lacrosse with an all day lacrosse event at Mendon. Brighton was the last undefeated team in Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2206 Friday: Penfield and Irondequoit win today Penfield scored the first seven goals on their way to an 18-4 win at Gates Chili tonight. In the other Friday night contest, Irondequoit beat visiting HFL 9-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2204 Sectional Rankings - Week 7 The some significant changes this week and, perhaps even more changes next week as we begin the last two weeks of the regular season. That's right, Sectional start in three weeks! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2203 Sectional Rankings - Week 6 The only changes this week are in Class A. There are some important games this week that may generate changes elsewhere, but this week Classes B and C remain unchanged. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2202 Thursday: The Streak Ends, Thomas over CA After 30 straight wins, Canandaigua lost in a close game to Webster Thomas, 11-10 this afternoon. The Titans overcame a 5-4 halftime score with a strong third quarter and determination in the last quarter with the winning goal by TJ Hauck with twenty-five second left the regulation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2201 Wednesday: Penn Yan over Frontier In the sole high school lacrosse game of the night in Section Five, the Frontier Falcons representing Section Six (Buffalo) traveled to Penn Yan to take on the Mustangs in an intersectional match up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2200 Monday: Batavia over Newark 5-3 One goal in the third and an extra one in the fourth quarter gave Batavia all they needed in a low scoring 5-3 win against host Newark this afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2199 Tuesday: Eastridge wins in Double Overtime There were fifteen games played today in Section Five, a couple of close ones but mostly mismatches. Eastridge won their first game of the season using double overtime to defeat the Thunder 11-10. East Rochester beat Newark 8-7. All the other games were won by six goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2198 Saturday: Canandaigua - In Overtime 12-11 There has been a great deal of talk about the Canandaigua-Fairport game and the game itself met all expectations. With neither team leading my more than two goals, and with Fairport sending the game into overtime with two goal scored in the last seconds of the game, the estimated eleven hundred lacrosse fans were treated to a great game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2197 You Make the Call: How well do you know the Rules SportsFive is pleased to give you an opportunity to test your knowledge of the rules and to study the rules as we go through the season. Section Five Interpreter, Kevin Curley, supplies the questions and answers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2194 Friday: Waterloo over Newark After 2-2 first and second quarters, Waterloo scored three unanswered goals in the third of their way to a 10-5 win over visiting Newark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2193 Thursday: Penn Yan over Aquinas 14-6 Penn Yan, currently ranked first in the SportsFive Class C list and Aquinas, currently ranked second played tonight at Aquinas with the Mustangs winning 14-6. Of the other thirteen games played today all were won by five or more and seven were won by ten or more. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2192 Tuesday: McQuaid over Penn Yan 8-7 A strong fourth quarter gave McQuaid Jesuit an 8-7 win over Penn Yan. James Sturnick dodged across the middle for the winning goal. In other action HFL defeated Churchville-Chili 9-8, Spencerport beat the Thunder 9-7, Pal-Mac won a 9-8 game with Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2191 Empire State Games Tryouts Announced Head Coach Jerry Severino (Hamburg - Section Six) who is in charge of the Western Region lacrosse team of this summer's Empire State Games. has announced the tryout procedure for this year's team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2190 Saturday: Fairport falls to JD 13-11 Previously unbeaten, Fairport lost its's first game of the season to Jamesville-DeWitt (Section III) this afternoon at Onondaga Community College. In other action today, Aquinas beat Webster Thomas, Pittsford beat HFL, Hilton beat Frontier, B-H beat BK and Pal-Mac beat East Rochester. Livonia, Penfield and McQuaid Jesuit has easy wins | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2188 Friday: Canandaigua wins #28 Canandaigua won their twenty-eighth game in a row after beating host Penn Yan 9-6 in tonight's only Section Five game today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2187 Thursday: Brighton, Livonia and Pittsford Win Brighton continued their unbeaten streak (7-0) with a 13-11 win over visiting Hilton. Pittsford scored the first two goals and went on to beat Aquinas 11-7. Livonia beat visiting Rush-Henrietta in a high scoring game, 17-14. Other winners today included Geneva, HFL, and McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2186 Sectional Rankings - Week 5 Monroe County Division 1 and Division 2 has still not played league games yet but start this week with a few games. There are, once again, only a few changes in the rankings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2185 Wednesday: Fairport Wins Another Fairport continued their undefeated season (7-0) with a 15-4 win at Niagara Wheatfield (Section 6). In the only other game today, Irondequoit lost to host Ithaca 14-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2184 Tuesday: CA over Schroeder, R-H over C-C Canandaigua continues it's winning streak (27 games) with it's 9-4 win over Schroeder. Rush-Henrietta scored six goals in the first quarter and eight in the last for their 17-9 win over Churchville-Chili. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2182 Monday: Batavia over Medina 18-14 In the only game scheduled for today, Batavia was an 18-14 winner for Medina (Section VI - Buffalo). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2181 Sectional Rankings - Week 4 Monroe County Division 1 and Division 2 has still not played league games yet, and most of last week's information comes from out-on league play, so there are, once again, only a few changes in the rankings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2180 Saturday: Canandaigua over Corning East Exactly one year ago, the Trojan of Corning East beat Canandaigua, but that was the last game the Braves lost all season and their winning streak, now at 26 has been preserved with their 11-9 win at Evans Field. Penn Yan won a close one with Schroeder (6-5) and Aquinas beat Irondequoit 8-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2179 Thursday: Three Games in Double Overtime Sixteen games but three went to double overtime. HF-L beat Schroeder 8-7, Pittsford beat Thomas 13-12 and McQuaid Jesuit beat Livonia 7-6, each in the second overtime period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2178 Tuesday: Pittsford over Irondequoit, Fairport over Thomas Thirteen games were played in Section Five today. Fairport was a 15-6 winner over visiting Thomas and Pittsford defeated visiting Irondequoit 11-5. In other action Livonia won their game with Haverling in overtime, McQuaid Jesuit beat Aquinas 13-8 and Churchville-Chili beat Hilton in a close one (9-7). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2177 Monday: B-H Pride Takes Midlakes in Overtime Zach Hammond scored an unassisted goal with 2:40 left in the first overtime period to give Bloomfield-Honeoye the win at Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2175 Sectional Rankings - Week 3 Monroe County D1 and D2 has still not played league games yet, and most of last week's information comes form out-on league play, so there are, once again, very few changes in the rankings. There still is no doubt that Fairport, Canandaigua and Penn Yan below the odds-on favorites in each class, but there are so many games yet to be played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2174 Sunday: Aquinas 19 - St. Joseph 5 It was Aquinas over visiting St. Joseph (Buffalo, Section VI) 19-5 in a rare Sunday game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2173 Saturday: Brighton over Churchville, Penn Yan over Carthage It took overtime for the Barons, but Brighton's Nick Wolak scored with 3:23 remaining in overtime to win the battle over visiting Churchville-Chili. Penn Yan played a close one with Section Three's Carthage and won 10-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2172 Friday: Greece Thunder Winners Today The Greece Thunder (Ath//Ody) improved their record to 4-1 with a 21-0 victory of Bishop Kearney while Pal-Mac beat Newark 15-2 in the two games in Section Five today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2171 Sectional Rankings - Week 2 There were very few league games last week and although there were twenty-six games, most were non-league. It the hard to make very many changes with so little information, but still, there were a number of important games played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2170 Thursday: Schroeder over C-C, Fairport over Irondequoit There were fourteen games in the section today and more were played under dark or rainy conditions. Webster Schroeder won an 8-6 victory over Churchville-Chili while Fairport stunned Irondequoit (13-4) and Canandaigua beat Penfield (19-6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2169 Tuesday: The Pride and Churchville are OT Winners The newly renamed "Pride" from Bloomfield-Honeoye was an 8-7 winner over traveling Geneva and Churchville-Chili defeated Penfield (13-12), also in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2168 Thursday: Midlakes over Livonia, Thomas in OT No joke, there was some exciting play in Section Five today, with Midlakes beating Livonia, East Rochester with their first ever win, Thunder taking out Eastridge and Thomas over Penfield in overtime. There were also some mismatch wins by Brighton, Fairport and Canandaigua. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2167 Tuesday: Irondequoit Over Penfield in a Close One With nine lead changes during the game, Irondequoit ended up the 12-11 winner over host Penfield. Nick Doktor (5g-2a) scored three of his goals in the third quarter to give the Eagles a two goal lead going into the last quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2166 Monday: Canandaigua and Fairport the Winners Pittsford and Fairport hosted Monroe County cross-over games today. Fairport was a 16-4 winner over Honeoye Falls-Lima and Canandaigua was a 7-5 winner over Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2165 Saturday: Most Games Out of Section On day number two of the 2010 season, there were six games played, and four of them were with out-of-section teams. Pal-Mac used the second half to beat East Rochester 7-3 and McQuaid Jesuit also came back with a strong second half effort as they defeated host Corning West 14-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2164 Friday: Bishop Kearney Returns to Section Five After and eleven year absence, the Bishop Kearney Kings fielded a Varsity team, who opened up the 2010 lacrosse season in 2010 with a 14-3 loss to visiting St. Francis High School (of Buffalo - Section VI). It was the first game for both teams, but the Red Raiders have a game tomorrow when the travel to Aquinas for a noon start. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2163 The 2010 Team Previews For many years the focus of lacrosse at the end of the year would be mostly about the Class A teams. This year that changes, as there will be first-rate games in all three classes when it becomes tournament time. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2162 New Mascot for Bloomfield-Honeoye It may have taken a number of years, but the Bloomfield-Honeoye Lacrosse team finally have an official mascot. The previously nicknamed Bomb-Dogs are now to be known as the Pride. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2161 Pal-Mac, Spencerport, Brighton Need Coaches Looking for Coaches in al-Mac, Spencerport and Bright. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2159 SportsFive.NET to offer Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Thursday, March 4th at 6:00 PM at the Pittsford library. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2157 Two from Section Five in Dicks Sporting Goods Nationals Fourteen year old Alex Ballatori (Brighton midfielder) and fifteen year old Anthony Merola (Greece attackman) represented the Western New York region for FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2156 Rochester Wins Brogden Cup The American team from Rochester won the Adidas Brogden Cup, winning two games to one at Winter Springs High School in Orlando, Florida. The Rochester team was coached by Craig and Andrew Whipple along with Matt Knope. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2154 2009 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Held The Greater Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse held their 2009 Hall of Fame dinner tonight at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2153 Notre Dame to Play Canadian Team on Sunday Penfield alumni, Kelly McKenna and Kevin Randall and the Notre Dame squad will be playing two fall-ball games on Sunday, October 11th when they take on the Canadian World Cup team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2152 Hall of Fame Dinner on November 6th The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse will hold it's annual Hall of Fame Dinner on Friday, November 6th in honor of its five newest members in the class of 2009. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2151 NFHS Rule Changes for 2010 The National Federation of State High School Association has released their rule changes for Boys' lacrosse for the 2010 season. New York State teams use NFHS rules which are, from time to time, modified by the NYSPHSAA Lacrosse Committee. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2150 Section Five Player Database Now Available SportsFive has announced the addition of a new feature on Sportsfive.NET. The "Player Profile" area contains individual pages for each of the more than 2,300 Section Five lacrosse players in the database. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2149 Rochester Team Wins Adidas National For the second year in a row, the Rochester team won the Adidas National Tournament, sponsored by Adidas. The second year tournament was held, this year in Maryland and featured twenty teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2148 Kevin Curley selected for World Games USLacrosse recently announced the list of officials that will be working the 2010 World Games. Section Five official, Kevin Curley was among those selected for the prestigious honor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2147 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2009 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2009 season. Senior midfielders Kyle Van Thof (Penfield) and Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) and junior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2146 2009 Season Wrap Up At the end of the season we have a wrap up with links to tournaments and awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2144 2009 All Greater Rochester Team Selected The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced their third AGR Lacrosse team, with Player of the Year honors going to Canandaigua midfielder Marshall Johnson. Canandaigua Head Coach, Ed Mulheron was named AGR Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2143 Thursday: The Final Four - CA in the Finals Canandaigua becomes the fourth team in Section Five history to make the State Championship game. Fairport lost to Garden City in 1986 in Class A; Irondequoit lost to Yorktown in 1993 in Class B; and Penn Yan lost to Manhasset in 2004. Penn Yan is still the only Section Five team to ever win a State Championship in lacrosse with their 2001 win over Manhasset. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2142 Tuesday: Section Five Wins Two in NYS Quarter Finals Section Five won two out of three as Penn Yan beat Silver Creek 17-6 and Canandaigua beat Hamburg 17-3. Webster Thomas fell to Orchard Park in the Class A game 22-10. In the three games, the combined scores were 61-19. Two of the games went into running time, with the third (Penn Yan) being decided with an 11 goal differential. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2140 Saturday: Canandaigua wins State Title! Rochester's first Lacrosse Championship games were a great success, and the icing on the cake was a 10-5 win by Canandaigua over Niskayuna (Section 2). The Braves defeated the Silver Warriors of Niskayuna 10-5 in today's match-up and won every quarter in the process | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2138 Thursday: The Final Four - CA in the Finals Canandaigua becomes the fourth team in Section Five history to make the State Championship game. Fairport lost to Garden City in 1986 in Class A; Irondequoit lost to Yorktown in 1993 in Class B; and Penn Yan lost to Manhasset in 2004. Penn Yan is still the only Section Five team to ever win a State Championship in lacrosse with their 2001 win over Manhasset. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2136 Friday: 2009 Championships - Thomas, CA and Penn Yan Brad Hutton scored the winning goal in overtime to send Webster Thomas (Class A) into the NYS Tournament along with Canandaigua (Class B) and Penn Yan (Class C), who all won Section Five Championships today at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2134 2009 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2009 season. Junior attaackman, Austin Gorman from Aquinas was selected as "Player of the Year". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2133 2009 All Tournament Teams All Tournament Teams have been announced for 2009. MVP for A, B and C were Kenny Tomeno (Thomas), Deven Alves (Canandaigua) and, for the second year in a row, Matt Osgood (Penn Yan). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2132 2009 Players of the Year Honors The 2009 Player of the year honors were announced at the end of the Section Five Championships on Friday.The winners were Penn Yan's Matt Osgood, Canandaigua's Sean Regan and Penfield's Kyle Van Thof. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2130 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2009 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2009 season. Senior midfielders Kyle Van Thof (Penfield) and Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) and junior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2129 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2009 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2009 season. Senior midfielders Kyle Van Thof (Penfield) and Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) and junior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2128 Tuesday: Six Semi Final Games Livonia (#3) upset Aquinas (#2) 10-9 in a Class C game. All other games were won by the first and second seeds. Fairport beat Schroeder 9-8, Thomas beat Pittsford 10-8, Canandaigua beat Brighton 15-7 and Irondequoit was a 12-5 winner over McQuaid Jesuit. In the other Class C game, Penn Yan defeated Geneva 9-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2125 2009 Finger Lakes Awards - D2 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2009 season. Senior midfielders Marshall Johnson (Canandaigua) and John Linnan (Penn Yan) were selected as USLacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2124 2009 Finger Lakes Awards - D1 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2009 season. Senior midfielders Marshall Johnson (Canandaigua) and John Linnan (Penn Yan) were selected as USLacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2119 Tuesday: Out bracket Games for A and C - Gates Upsets Brockport here were two upsets in the Class A out bracket as the 12th seeded Gates Chili beat the 5th seeded Brockport and the 9th seeded Hilton upset the 8th seeded Rush-Henrietta. Schroeder, Churchville and penfield all won their games as seeded. In Class C all the higher seeded teams won. Moving on are Batavia, Geneva, Midlakes, Haverling and Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2117 Saturday: Canandaigua over Fairport on Last Day One the last day of the regular season, Canandaigua was a 10-7 winner over visiting Fairport. Penn Yan won a 9-1 victory over Amherst of Section 6. The other winners were Haverling, Thomas and Waterloo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2115 Thursday: Last Big Night of Games in Regular Season Thomas won a contest of heavyweights with a 18-6 victory over visiting Irondequoit. Rush-Henrietta was a 13-11 winner over Gates Chili and HFL won their game 11-10 over Eastridge. Other winners on the last big night of games were Fairport, Brighton, Canandaigua, Brockport, Penn Yan, Batavia, Schroeder, C-C, Midlakes and Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2112 Tuesday: Spencerport in OT, CA over Geneva by One Canandaigua was a won goal winner over Geneva (6-5). Spencerport won their game with Brockport in overtime (11-10). Pal-Mac beat B-H by one (7-6) and Midlakes, Penfield, Waterloo, Fairport, Batavia, Irondequoit, Brighton and Thomas were all winners in the last week of the regular season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2108 Friday: Aquinas Claims GRALL Championship Aquinas took their second "solo" win of the GRALL Championship with a 13-7 win over McQuaid Jesuit and Livonia took third with a 10-6 win over Haverling. Canandaigua beat Newark 20-3 in Finger Lakes action. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2107 Thursday: Schroeder over Penfield, Waterloo OT WInner Webster Schroeder was a 12-8 winner over Penfield and Waterloo beat Bloomfield-Honeoye 12-11 in overtime as the two winners were joined by twelve others at the regular season starts to run down. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2105 Tuesday: CA, AQ and R-H all Winners in Overtime. Canandaigua beat Penn Yan 12-11, Aquinas beat Livonia 9-8 and Rush-Henrietta beat Churchville-Chili 9-8 and each game was won in overtime. The others winning games today were Penfield, Geneva, Thunder, Batavia, Thomas, Irondequoit, Schroeder, Brockport, Mynderse, Hilton, Bloomfield-Honeoye, McQuaid Jesuit and Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2103 Saturday: Penn Yan over Hamburg in Overtime Matt Osgood scored the game winner for Penn Yan in overtime as they defeated Hamburg (Section VI) 11-10. The Thunder beat Newark 11-9 and Pal-Mac was an 11-10 winner over Waterloo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2102 Friday: Aquinas and Mynderse Win Aquinas won a GRALL game against Haverling (13-10) and Mynderse beat Marcus Whitman 13-4 in Finger Lakes D-2 play today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2101 Sectional Rankings - Week 6 Play between Class A teams is now starting to sort out the list as they play head-to-head. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2100 Thursday: Close Games for Penfield, R-H and McQuaid Jesuit Penfield used three late fourth quarter goals to defeat Pittsford 7-6. Rush-Henrietta won a 7-6 victory over visiting Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit won a GRALL game with their 8-7 win over Livonia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2097 Tuesday: Batavia, Hilton, Brockport among Winners Tonight Batavia had a big night, winning their game over Spencerport 10-5. Hilton was a 9-4 winner over Pittsford and Brockport was an 8-6 winner over Brighton. Other winners included Greece Thunder, Penn Yan, Pal-Mac, McQuaid Jesuit, Eastridge, Geneva, Bloomfield-Honeoye and Livonia who edged out Haverling 7-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2096 Monday: Newark wins in Four Overtime Periods It took nearly three hours to play the game, but in the fourth overtime period, Newark beat Waterloo 12-11. Livonia was a 12-9 winner over Midlakes, Schroeder beat Rush-Henrietta 12-3 and Churchville-Chili was a 16-9 victor over Aquinas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2092 Thursday: 16 Games on the Last Day of April It was a busy night for SportsFive as there were 16 games held under mostly rainy skies today in Section Five. Fairport was able to beat Irondequoit 10-6 at home. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2090 Wednesday: Pal-Mac over Whitman In the single game in Section V today, Pal-Mac had a 14-2 win over Marcus Whitman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2089 Tuesday: Lots of Rain - Batavia sets School Record Batavia set school records for most goals scored as well as fewest goals allowed in a single game in their 20-4 win over the Greece Lightning. McQuaid Jesuit won a GRALL victory with an 8-7 win over Livonia. Penfield defeated Churchville-Chili 12-9 and Fairport took Pittsford 10-4. Other winners included Canandaigua, Brighton, Midlakes, Brockport, Pal-Mac and Hilton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2086 Saturday: No More undefeated teams Brighton, Section V's last undefeated team, fell to a stoked up team from McQuaid Jesuit who won 9-6. Fairport defeated the strong Section III teams from Jamesville-DeWitt and Penfield beat West Seneca East (Section VI). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2085 Friday: Gates Chili and Clarence Win Games Gates Chili broke a 4-4 halftime score to beat Eastridge 10-4 behind the efforts of sophomore attackman Grant Ferguson who scored 5g-2a for the Spartans. Clarence (Section VI) used a six goal second half to defeat visiting Rush-Henrietta 9-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2083 Sectional Rankings - Week 3 This week there is some movement in the rankings as teams won or lost significant games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2082 Thursday: Many One Goal Games Ithaca (Section IV) used overtime to defeat Irondequoit 7-6 this afternoon. Other close games included Penfield 8-7 over Hilton, Pal-Mac 6-5 over Midlakes, Pittsford 8-6 over McQuaid Jesuit and Gates Chili 6-4 over Spencerport. Other winners included Aquinas, Mynderse, Penn Yan and Canandaigua. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2081 Wednesday: It's Fairport 12-7 The first battle for ranking in Class A was settled this afternoon when Fairport (6-1) knocked off Thomas (5-1) 12-7 at Webster. In the other game played today, Batavia beat Each Rochester 11-10 in overtime. Junior attackman Will Mulcahy scored the game winner for the Blue Devils. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2078 Monday: CA, R-H and Pal-Mac win games today Canandaigua beat Marcus Whitman 20-2, Rush-Henrietta beat Williamsville East on Section VI (10-6) and Pal-Mac beat Mynderse 16-6 in games played on Monday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2077 Saturday: Penn Yan 6 - Fairport 5 - Down to the Wire In a game that was close right to the end, Penn Yan won a 6-5 victory over visiting Fairport. McQuaid Jesuit beat visiting Loyola Academy (IL), 12-5. Schroeder was a 10-5 winner over Geneva. Other winners include HFL, Brighton, Pal-Mac, Binghamton (over Penfield 13-12) and Aquinas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2075 Thursday: Irondequoit 6-5 over C-C, HFL in OT There were ten games in Section Five today. Livonia had an exciting win over Geneva, HFL won their game in OT, Irondequoit won their fifth game of the season with a win over Churchville-Chili and Pittsford beat Schroeder 9-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2072 Tuesday: Churchville over Schroeder, AQ over Geneva here were a number of exciting games today as ten games were played. Churchville-Chili won their first every game against Schroeder (9-5). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2069 McQuaid Jesuit: 2009 Preview McQuaid Jesuit ended their league season first in GRALL with a 6-1 record (14-4 overall). Seeded fourth in the Class A tournament, the Knights lost to fifth seeded Webster Thomas in the second round. McQuaid Jesuit extended their GRALL Championship winning streak to four last season (tied in 2005). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2068 Livonia: 2009 Preview Livonia ended their league season third in GRALL with a 4-3 record (11-7 overall). Seeded second in the Class C tournament the Bulldogs lost to Penn Yan in the Section Five finals and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2066 Aquinas: 2009 Preview Aquinas ended their league season second in GRALL with a 4-3 record (13-5 overall). Seeded second in the Class B tournament the Fighting Irish lost to Geneva in the Section Five finals 13-12 and finished as seeded. Aquinas led by three goals with 1:37 remaining but Geneva scored four goals in the last 1:16, with the winning goal at 0:08, to defeat the Little Irish. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2065 Palmyra-Macedon: 2009 Preview Palmyra-Macedon ended their league season sixth in Finger Lakes Division II with a 3-7 record (6-12 overall). Seeded eighth in the Class C tournament the Raiders lost to ninth seeded Batavia in out-bracket game and finished ninth. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2064 Mynderse: 2009 Preview Mynderse ended their league season fifth in Finger Lakes Division II with a 4-6 record (4-12 overall). Seeded seventh in the Class C tournament the Blue Devils lost to Livonia in first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2062 Marcus Whitman: 2009 Preview March, 2009 - Marcus Whitman joins Section Five this year as one of two new teams. The Wildcats will join Finger Lakes Division II, with Bloomfield-Honeoye, Midlakes, Mynderse and Pal-Mac. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2061 Bloomfield-Honeoye: 2009 Preview loomfield-Honeoye ended their league season fourth in Finger Lakes Division II with a 5-5 record (7-10 overall). Seeded fifth in the Class C tournament the "BHers" lost to Midlakes in first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2060 Waterloo: 2009 Preview Waterloo ended their league season third in Finger Lakes Division II with a 6-4 record (6-12 overall). Seeded sixth in the Class C tournament the Indians lost to Haverling in the first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2059 Penn Yan: 2009 Preview Penn Yan ended their league season third in Finger Lakes Division I with a 3-3 record (10-7 overall). Seeded first in the Class C tournament, the Mustangs defeated Livonia 17-5 to become the Section Five Class C Champions. The Mustangs lost to Corning East (Section 4) in the second round of the state tournament 9-5. It was the eleventh consecutive Sectional title for Penn Yan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2058 Newark: 2009 Preview Newark ended their league season second in Finger Lakes Division II with a 6-4 record (7-11 overall). Seeded fifth in the Class B tournament the Reds lost to HFL in the first round and finished as seeded. This season Newark moves from Division II to Division I and joins Penn Yan, Geneva, Canandaigua and Waterloo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2057 Geneva: 2009 Preview Geneva ended their league season second in Finger Lakes Division I with a 3-3 record (14-4 overall). Seeded first in the Class B tournament, the Panthers defeated Aquinas 14-13 to become the Section Five Class B Champions. The Panthers lost to Hamburg (Section 6) in the first round of the state tournament 13-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2056 Canandaigua: 2009 Preview Canandaigua ended their league season first in Finger Lakes Division I with a 6-0 record (18-0 overall). Seeded first in the Class A tournament, the Braves defeated Irondequoit 18-5 to become the Section Five Class A Champions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2055 Spencerport: 2009 Preview Spencerport ended their league season tied for second in Monroe County Division III with a 7-3 record (9-7 overall). Seeded thirteenth in the Class A tournament the Rangers lost to McQuaid Jesuit in the first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2054 GreeceThunder: 2009 Preview Greece Athena/Odyssey ended their league season fourth in Monroe County Division III with a 4-6 record (7-9 overall). Seeded fifteenth in the Class A tournament the Thunder lost to Irondequoit in the first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2052 East Rochester: 2009 Preview East Rochester joins Section Five this year as one of two new teams. The Bombers will join Monroe County Division III with, Spencerport, Brockport, Batavia, Brighton and both Greece Arc/Oly and Greece Ath/Ody. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2051 Brockport: 2009 Preview Brockport ended their league season tied for second in Monroe County Division III with a 7-3 record (9-7 overall). Seeded eleventh in the Class A tournament the Blue Devils lost to Webster Schroeder in the first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2050 Brighton: 2009 Preview Brighton ended their league season sixth in Monroe County Division II with a 0-10 record (0-16 overall). Seeded seventh in the Class B tournament the Barons lost to Aquinas in the first round and finished as seeded. After the new league divisional orientation, Brighton has moved from Monroe County Division II to Division III. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2049 Batavia: 2009 Preview Batavia ended their league season fifth in Monroe County Division III with a 2-8 record (2-14 overall). Seeded ninth in the Class C tournament the Blue Devils defeated 8th seeded Pal-Mac in the first round but lost to Penn Yan in the quarter finals and finished in eighth place. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2048 Victor: 2009 Preview Victor ended their league season fourth in Finger Lakes Division I with a 0-6 record (7-11 overall). Seeded third in the Class B tournament, the Blue Devils lost to sixth seeded Eastridge in the first round. Victor moves this season from Finger Lakes to Monroe County, and joins Division II. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2047 Thomas: 2009 Preview Webster Thomas ended their league season first in Monroe County Division II with a 10-0 record (12-4 overall). Seeded fifth in the Class A tournament the Titans defeated fourth seeded McQuaid Jesuit in the quarter finals but lost to first seed Canandaigua in the semifinal in a close game (10-9) which was one of the best games of lacrosse in the tournament last season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2046 Irondequoit: 2009 Preview Irondequoit ended their league season second in Monroe County Division I with a 9-1 record (14-2 overall). Seeded second in the Class A tournament, the Eagles lost to Canandaigua in the Section Five Finals and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2045 Honeoye Falls-Lima: 2009 Preview Honeoye Falls-Lima ended their league season fourth in Monroe County Division II with a 5-5 record (7-9 overall). Seeded fourth in the Class B tournament the Cougars lost to Geneva in the first round and finished as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2044 Eastridge: 2009 Preview Eastridge ended their league season fifth in Monroe County Division II with a 2-8 record (4-12 overall). Seeded sixth in the Class B tournament the Lancers defeated third seeded Victor in the quarter finals, however lost to second seeded Aquinas in the semifinals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2043 Churchville-Chili: 2009 Preview Churchville-Chili ended their league season second in Monroe County Division II with a 8-2 record (10-6 overall). Seeded tenth in the Class A tournament the Saints lost to Fairport in the first round and finished as seeded. With the new league divisional orientation, the Saints have much more competition in Division II this season, however, they are still focused on their goal of winning the division. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2040 Pittsford: 2009 Preview Pittsford ended their league season fifth in Monroe County Division I with a 2-8 record (8-8 overall). Seeded ninth in the Class A tournament the Panthers defeated eight seeded Gates Chili in the first round, however lost to Canandaigua in the quarterfinals. This was the second straight year that Pittsford has defeated a higher seed in the first round of Sectionals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2039 Penfield: 2009 Preview Penfield ended their league season first in Monroe County Division I with a 9-1 record (15-1 overall). Seeded third in the Class A tournament the Patriots defeated sixth seeded Schroeder 6-5 in overtime in the quarterfinals, but then lost to second seeded Irondequoit in the semifinals to finish as seeded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2037 Gates Chili - 2009 Preview Gates Chili ended their league season first in Monroe County Division III with a 10-0 record (13-3 overall). Seeded eighth in the Class A tournament the Spartans lost to ninth seeded Pittsford in the first round. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2035 Saturday: Thomas, Penfield, Gates and Churchville Win There were only four games scheduled for the holiday weekend. Webster Thomas continued their winning streak (4-0) while ending Aquinas' (5-1). Penfield was a 9-4 winner over Victor, Gates Chili beat the Greece Thunder and Churchville-Chili beat Brockport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2034 Sectional Rankings - Week 2 Given the results of last week's schedule, there is only one change in the week two rankings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2032 Thursday: Face offs a key Factor in CA and Thomas Wins Face offs were a key part of a number of games tonight with Thomas players combining for 12/18, Canandaigua's Marshall Johnson winning 20/20 in their 15-5 win over Penn Yan, Max Brauer winning 15/22 face offs for Brighton in their 19-2 win over the Lightning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2030 Monday: Midlakes and Eastridge Win Riley Austin played the first half in the goal and had a hand in all four goals in the fourth quarter to stage a comeback 10-8 win for Eastridge over the Greece Thunder (Ath/Ody). Midlakes won a 13-5 victory over Batavia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2029 Sectional Rankings - Week 1 As we are just getting into the season, there were very few changes from last week's "preseason list". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2028 Saturday: Penn Yan, Aquinas, Fairport, Midlakes Win It was another raw and wet day for games today. The HFL-Hamburg game was postponed (no date yet), but Fairport beat visiting Niagara Wheatfield (Section 6), Penn Yan beat Webster Schroeder, Midlakes beat Waterloo and Aquinas beat Pittsford in the games that did take place. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2027 Friday: Orchard Park at the Buzzer It was a tale of two halves, when the Canandaigua Braves opened their season at Orchard Park (Section 6), with miserable rain and wind making conditions difficult. The game was the first lacrosse game held on the new, two million dollar turf field recently installed at Orchard Park. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2026 Thursday: Churchville and Aquinas win in overtime Although a number of games resulted in blowouts today, two were settled in overtime and two others were very close. Churchville-Chili was a 9-8 ot winner against Gates Chili, and Aquinas was a 10-9 ot winner against McQuaid Jesuit in GRALL Play. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2024 Brighton and Arc/Oly Among Winners There were six games games on Tuesday. Brighton, who did not win a game in 2008, is now 2-0 after their 9-5 win over visiting Eastridge. Marcus Whitman, playing their first Varsity game in school history, was leading 6-2 before the Greece Lightning came back and won 8-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2023 Class/Division Changes Make Things Interesting With a major change in the NYS Class alignments, Canandaigua and Irondequoit move to Class B, making that class much more challenging, while maintaining that exciting rivalry. Geneva and Aquinas, who have, in the past, elected to move up from Class C, now like the idea of taking on Penn Yan instead of CA and IQ. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2022 Eleven Games - Only One Close One There were eleven games on an unusually beautiful March game day. Pittsford won a 6-5 game against Churchville-Chili, and Irondequoit won an 11-6 victory over Penfield, but the rest of the games were lopsided victories and six went into running time. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2017 2009 Season Starts with Irondequoit Win The 2009 season began today with a strong performance by Irondequoit in their 12-4 win over visiting McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2015 Preseason Reports Expected Next Weekend There are a number of new teams added to the Section Five roster and they, along with thirty-two returning teams, will be profiled in the annual "Preseason Preview" which is expected to be posted on Sunday, March 29th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2014 Team Page Advertisements Available Now As the 2009 Scholastic season is about to begin, SportsFive is once again, offering boosters, parents, fans and companies the opportunity to buy an ad on individual team pages. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2012 Benefit for Travis Solomon All-American Syracuse University goalie from the 1983 National Championship team, Travis Solomon, has been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) aka Lou Gehrig's Disease. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2008 New Alignments and Two New Teams for 2009 There are interesting changes in league and sectional alignments for the 2009 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2006 2008 All Greater Rochester Team Selected The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced their second AGR Lacrosse team, with Player of the Year honors going to Canandaigua goalie Scott Bement. Canandaigua Head Coach, Ed Mulheron was named AGR Coach of the Year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 2005 New Alignment for Monroe County The Monroe County league Athletic Directors have re-aligned their league once again for 2009. Although there are still three divisions, there are a number of significant changes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1999 2008 - It is Long Island Again Long Island easily defeated Central to walk away with their fourth consecutive Gold Medal. Hudson Valley also defeated Western to win the Bronze Medal. This was Long Island's 15th Gold Medal, Central's 9th Silver Medal, and Hudson Valley's 7th Bronze Medal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1998 Team Rochester wins Adidas Classic Team Rochester was undefeated at 6-0 on their way to win the the first Adidas National Lacrosse Classic, held in Germantown, MD. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1997 Sunday - Island, Central and Valley go 1-2-3 Long Island easily defeated Central to walk away with their fourth consecutive Gold Medal. Hudson Valley also defeated Western to win the Bronze Medal. This was Long Island's 15th Gold Medal, Central's 9th Silver Medal, and Hudson Valley's 7th Bronze Medal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1995 Sunday - Hudson Valley Takes Bronze Hudson Valley controlled the game and won the bronze medal (7-5) in men's lacrosse at the 31st annual Empire State Games. The entire team contributed to the victory but the game was won on the exemplary achievements of two particular Valley players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1993 Saturday - Island Still Undefeated Long Island dominated against New York City in the second game of the day, winning 17-1. The lone NYC goal was scored with 4:13 remaining in the first quarter when Jon Tomashoff scored for the City on a clear. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1992 Saturday - Western beats ADK 11-4 Western played a smart game and defeated Adirondack 11-4. Western attack led their scoring with 9/11 goals. Adirondack had four different players score. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1991 Friday - Long Island Remains Undefeated This year has been a year of great competition and great lacrosse games. In a long expected match-up, Long Island beat Central 7-6 and remained 4-0 with NYC tomorrow. Having defeated Western by two goals and Hudson Valley by one goal, The Island added their fourth by defeating Central by one goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1989 Friday - Valley Over Western 10-8 The fourth quarter was the deciding factor in the Hudson Valley vs Western game. Western won the first quarter 4-2 and held the two goal lead for three quarters.Valley scored four unanswered goals at the start the last quarter to take the lead away from Western and build their own two goal lead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1987 Friday - Western Takes Central 6-5 In one of the best games of the tournament, Western and Central played an exciting game with two equally matched teams. Both teams were in excellent form and demonstrated a high level of lacrosse skill and team strategy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1986 Friday - Valley over NYC 12-5 In the first game of the second day of competition Hudson Valley defeated NYC 12-5. Valley controlled the ball for most of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1985 Thursday - Central Over ADK 12-3 In the first game of the second round, Central easily defeated Adirondack 12-3 to remain undefeated at 2-0. Central outscored Adirondack 5-1 in the first and then 5-0 in the fourth. Both teams scored one goal each in the second and third quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1984 Thursday - Valley Over ADK 10-3 Hudson Valley defeated Adirondack 10-3 in the second game of the day. Hudson Valley outscored ADK 8-1 in the last three quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1983 Thursday - Central Takes City 12-4 Central and NYC was a close game up until the fourth quarter when Central broke open the scoring and won the quarter 7-2. Central won the game with a 12-4 score. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1981 Thursday - Island over Valley 9-8 Long Island remained undefeated with their win over Hudson Valley 9-8 although, much like their earlier game against Western, it was not a run away. Long Island played their style of lacrosse and remained consistently strong throughout the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1980 Thursday - Western over NYC 12-4 In the final game of the first day of competition, the Western team easily defeated New York City, 12-4. Three of NYC`s four goals were scored during EMO and three of NYC goals were scored by Forest Sonnenfeldt. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1979 Let the 2008 Games Begin Standing on the restraining line this afternoon at the site of the Men's Lacrosse Games this weekend at Binghamton University, we came to a number of realizations. After a beautiful summer, on Wednesday the rain came in droves, forcing the opening ceremonies inside and leaving standing water across the turf field. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1977 2008 Senior All Star Game Brendan Green (Pittsford/Ithaca) and Mitch Ritchie (McQuaid Jesuit/LeMoyne) were named the MVP for their respective teams in the First Annual Herb Fitch Lacrosse Senior Showcase presented by Adidas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1975 2008 Senior All Star Game today The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse's new (senior) All Star Game, which will be held at Paetec Park today will be followed by the Rattler's vs Washington Bayhawks game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1973 2008 Senior All Star Game is on The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has formulated plans for a new (senior) All Star Game, which will be held at Paetec Park on July 12th and will be followed by the Rattler's vs Washington Bayhawks game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1968 2008 Finger Lakes Awards - D2 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2008 season. Senior defensemen Scott Bement (Canandaigua) and Dana Wilber (Penn Yan) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1967 2008 Finger Lakes Awards - D1 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2008 season. Senior defensemen Scott Bement (Canandaigua) and Dana Wilber (Penn Yan) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1966 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2008 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2008 season. Senior attackmen Connor Rice (Penfield), Greg Wright (Irondequoit) and junior Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1965 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2008 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2008 season. Senior attackmen Connor Rice (Penfield), Greg Wright (Irondequoit) and junior Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1964 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2008 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2008 season. Senior attackmen Connor Rice (Penfield), Greg Wright (Irondequoit) and junior Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1963 2008 All Tournament Teams All Tournament Teams have been announced for 2008. MVP for A, B and C were Marshall Johnson (Canandaigua), Jim Warner (Geneva) and Matt Osgood (Penn Yan). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1962 Champions - CA, Geneva and Penn Yan Although wins by both Penn Yan and Canandaigua were surprising mismatches, a four goal streak with just over a minute gave Geneva a 14-13 win in the Class B Championships at St. John Fisher College on Friday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1961 Semis: Class A Really Close Fans who chose to go to Aquinas tonight to see the Class A semi finals were treated to two of the best games of the season. Canandaigua held on to their undefeated season by one goal as the defeated a fired up Thomas team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1959 Canandaigua, Geneva and Penn Yan Take Top Seeds In Class A, Canandigua took the top seed. The undefeated Braves averaged 8.1 seeding pointed per game, more than a half point higher than Irondequoit (#2) and almost a full point higher than Penfield (#3). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1958 2008 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2008 season. Mitch Ritchie from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year" for the second year in a row. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1956 Out Bracket Games As usual, it was generally a lot to a little in the out bracket games. As every Section Five team was entered in one of the three tournaments, the first round in Class A most games ended in blow outs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1955 Last Two Games It was "Make Up Day" and with the relatively good weather this season, there were only two games to be made up. The Webster braggin' rights went to Thomas who defeated Schroeder 10-3. Haverling finished up with an 8-6 victory over Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1953 Close Games - Irondequoit Wins Irondequoit avenged their first season meeting with Penfield and in a close one, ended the Patriots undefeated season. In other close games HFL beat Eastridge 9-7, Canandaigua remains the only undefeated Section Five team with a 9-7 win over Penn Yan, McQuaid Jesuit over Corning West (16-14) and Schroeder played a close one winning 8-6 over Fairpor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1952 Ath/Ody and Geneva Win In an exciting overtime win, Greece Ath/Ody (Thunder) beat Haverling 8-7. Meanwhile, Geneva beat visiting Timon/St. Jude (Baffalo) 9-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1951 Last Tuesday in Regular Season On the last Tuesday of the regular season there were 13 winners including Churchville, Brockport, Thomas, Irondequoit, Gates Chili, Hilton, Penfield, Schroeder, Mynderse, Geneva, Penn Yan, Haverling and Batavia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1950 Churchville-Chili over HFL It was Churchville-Chili over Honeoye Falls-Lima in a Monday night night game on Monday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1949 Sectional Rankings - Week 7 Although there were a number of exciting games this week, we are only making one change in the ranking this week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1948 Still Two Undefeated Both Canandaigua won their games today to remain undefeated. Canandaigua beat previously undefeated Hamburg (Section 6) 17-9 in a night game at CA, while Penfield beat Fairport 10-2 earlier in the day. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1946 Sectional Rankings - Week 6 Although there were a number of exciting games this week, none of them were games where a lower ranked team defeated a higher competitor. So in each class we are making no changes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1945 Canandaigua and Penfield Still Perfect McQuaid Jesuit won the GRALL Championship tonight in a close win over Aquinas and Canandaigua and Penfield both remained undefeated after action today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1943 Thomas, Geneva Win Thomas was an 8-7 winner over Fairport, Geneva was a 9-8 winner over HFL and McQuaid Jesuit was an 9-8 overtime winner over Livonia. Other winners on Tuesday include Victor, Churchville-Chili, Irondequoit, Canandaigua, Aquinas, Pal-Mac, Bloomfield-Honeoye and Hamilton (over Mynderse). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1941 4 and 2 in Out of Area Games Section Five teams won four games and lost two to out of Section games today. Winning were McQuaid Jesuit (10-9 OT) over St. Francis, Penfield (15-6) over Binghamton, Geneva (12-4) over Marcellus, and Pittsford (7-3 unconfirmed) over Frontier. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1940 Canandaigua and Midlakes Win Canandaigua remains undefeated and made it clear that they are able to beat Orchard Park (of Buffalo), who has, for the 13 years has represented Section Six in the NYS tournaments. Canandaigua played three strong quarters and held off a late Quaker offensive to defeat Orchard Park 11-9. In the other Friday afternoon game, Midlakes broke a five game losing streak to beat Pal-Mac 6-2 in Finger Lakes-2 action. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1938 Sectional Rankings - Week 5 After some important match ups, we are finally starting to see some "shake out" in Class A. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1937 Penfield Undefeated Penfield remains undefeated with an 11-5 win over Fairport. In other contests Ath/Ody was the winner over Batavia, Thomas over Brighton, Gates over Brockport, Hilton over Eastridge and Schroeder over Pittsford. Also winning were Irondequoit over Rush, Livonia over Haverling, Geneva over Victor and BH over Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1935 Pittsford Day A full day of lacrosse games took place in Pittsford today, capped off with a last minute win by the Panthers over Gates Chili 11-10. Hilton was a 15-3 winner over Spencerport, Livonia won their game (16-11) over Midlakes, and Pal-Mac was the 12-11 winner over Batavia. Out of area games included JD's win over Geneva (18-7) and Sweet Home over Victor (14-6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1933 Thirteen Games on Thursday Most games were predictable but there were a few unexpected scores as thirteen games were played on Thursday. Greece Athena/Odyssey beat Brighton 5-4, Geneva beat Penn Yan 8-6, Newark took Midlakes 9-7 and HFL was the winner over Rush-Henrietta 14-12. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1932 Penfield and Schroeder - Big Wins Schroeder had a big win today as they defeated Fairport 12-4. Penfield remained undefeated with an 11-7 win over Irondequoit. In other match ups it was Brockport over Arc/Oly, Thomas over CC, Gates over Ath/Ody, CA over Midlakes and Geneva over Mynderse. Pittsford had a 12-8 win over R-H, Penn Yan beat Pal-Mac, Victor was (10-7) over Waterloo and McQuaid Jesuit was a winner over BH. HFL beat Eastridge 5-4 and Aquinas beat Haverling 14-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1931 Spencerport, Hilton, Gates, Livonia Win There were four games on Monday. Spencerport was a 13-7 winner over Batavia, Hilton beat Brighton 6-2, Gates Chili got by Brockport 8-7 and Livonia took BH 17-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1930 Churchville in Overtime over R-H McQuaid Jesuit was able to start the game with Corning West, but it was stopped due to lightning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1928 Not Too Many Close Ones on Thursday Most of the games played today allowed teams to empty their benches. Among the winners were Churchville-Chili, Brockport, Thomas, Irondequoit, Gates Chili, HFL, Penfield, Schroeder and Newark Winning closer games were Victor (10-9) over Livonia, Midlakes over Mynderse (8-7) in overtime, Geneva over Corning West 15-12 and BH over Pal-Mac (8-7). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1927 Fourteen Games on Tuesday Nearly everyone was playing on Tuesday as fourteen games were played by Section Five teams. Batavia won their first ever Varsity games (15-10 over the Lightning), Brockport beat C-C (9-5) and Canandaigua beat Penn Yan in a close 5-4 game. McQuaid Jesuit, and Aquinas were GRALL winners and Pittsford, Gates Chili, Fairport, Penfield, R-H and Geneva had easy wins. Newark beat Pal-Mac 11-8, Mynderse took BH (11-9) and Waterloo was the 9-8 winner over Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1926 Canandaigua over Corning East Canandaigua scored five goals in each of three quarters as the beat Corning East (Section 4) 15-6 on Evens Field. Schroeder was an overtime winner at Amherst (Section 6), Irondequoit scored six goals in the third on their way to a 14-6 win over vsiting McQuaid Jesuit and Rush-Henrietta beat Gates Chili 14-12. Waterloo lost to Section 3 winner, Jordan Elbridge on the last Saturday of spring break. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1924 Penfield, Bloomfield-Honeoye Win In a battle of the winless, it was Bloomfield-Honeoye with their first ever team win (12-4) against Greece Arcadia/Olympia. In other action Penfield beat West Seneca East (Section 6) with a score of 12-2. HF-L was a 17-7 winner over visiting Scotia-Glenville of Section 2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1923 Fairport and Geneva among winners Fairport avenged their loss to Canandaigua earlier in the week with a 10-7 win over Penn Yan, Geneva made a dramatic statement in Class B as they defeated Aquinas 14-5 while Gates Chili picked up a 10-6 win over Victor and Hilton beat Spencerport 15-7. Rush-Henrietta was a 18-9 winner over visiting Livonia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1922 Canandaigua, Geneva, Penn Yan Win Canandaigua beat Fairport, Irondequoit beat Thomas and Penn Yan beat Schroeder in overtime in big match ups today. Pittsford was a overtime 7-6 winner over Hilton, Geneva beat McQuaid Jesuit 13-8, Livonia was a 12-10 winner over Waterloo and Spencerport beat Brighton 7-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1920 New York State Poll Out - Week 1 The first State poll is out today and eleven Section Five team made the list sponsored by the New York State Sportswriters Association. Canandaigua makes the number 9 spot in Class A with Irondequoit (#12) and Penfield (#15) following. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1919 Aquinas, and Canandaigua Win Today Aquinas was a 10-4 winner over Brighton and Canandaigua beat Victor 19-4 in the area, while Carthage beat Penn Yan (16-6) and Tully beat Waterloo (10-6) outside the area on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1918 Sectional Rankings - Week 2 After finishing week two there was very little by way of victories to change very much in the rankings. Teams are still shaking out and trying to separate between the top of the Class and the other strata. Injury and eligibility issues can take a contender right out of the mix. With many more weeks, there are still many possible changes to come in the rankings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1916 13 Games - Lots of League Play There was lots of action on Thursday with many league games. Winners today included Irondequoit, Churchville-Chili, Fairport, Penfield, Haverling, Victor, Canandaigua, Geneva, Penn Yan Athena/Odyssey, Thomas, and McQuaid Jesuit, who won in Buffalo against St. Francis. Close games included Eastridge over Brighton (6-5) and Penfield over Schroeder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1915 Brockport over Spencerport Brockport defeated Spencerport tonight with a score of 8-4. The Blue Devils took the first quarter 3-0 and matched Spencerport 3-3 to end the half up 6-3. The third quarter saw each team scoring one goal Brockport finished with the lone goal in the last quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1914 Eleven Games on Tuesday On a sunny afternoon with temperatures in the low 60s, eleven games were were placed in Section Five. The winners included Gates Chili, Penn Yan, Irondequoit, Livonia, and Mynderse. Schroeder took C-C (8-6), Fairport was the winner over Thomas (12-8), CA beat Geneva (12-7), Midlakes beat Pal-Mac by one and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Aquinas 7-6 in overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1912 Sectional Rankings - Week 1 After a little more than one week of play there are only a few changes from last week. We have no reason to bump the top spots yet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1911 Irondequoit, Fairport, Penfield Win A sunny spring Saturday hosted a dozen varsity games in Section Five today. Winning were Irondequoit, Midlakes, Penfield, Spencerport, Pal-Mac, Gates Chili, Fairport, Thomas, Brockport, Churchville-Chili and HFL. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1909 Blowouts and Close Ones The fan without a home team had to pick carefully today as there were both close games and blowouts among the games on a bright and beautiful afternoon (and evening). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1907 Penf, Mid, PY and AQ Win on Tuesday There were five games on the first Tuesday night schedule. Penfield won a close game with Thomas (11-8). Midlakes won their opener 9-2 over Batavia. Penn Yan was the 13-0 winner over visiting Mynderse while Aquinas won a close game against Churchville-Chili. West Genesee was a 7-4 winner over host Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1906 Victor and Hilton Win First Monroe County and Finger Lakes opened their league seasons with a double-header at McAvoy Park. Victor was the 13-6 winner in the first game and Hilton was the 6-5 winner over Eastridge in the second game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1904 Aquinas Opens with a Win As expected, the weather for tonight's Aquinas vs. St. Francis (Section Six) game was dismal at best but we're back to playing the game and we are in up-state New York. Aquinas won or tied every quarter and defeated the Red Raiders 9-5 and Coach Jerry Dawes was pleased. "After a win like today, we are enthusiastic for the rest of the season." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1901 Great Competition in 2008 Last year at this time we stated that there was some serious talent among the Class A teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1900 Opening Day 2008 - New Coaches On a rare and glorious first day of practice, Section Five saw 65 degrees and a full sun on March 3rd. It won't last long, as there is a storm warning on tap in the next few days. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1896 Sunday Games - ESG 2007 Long Island captured the Gold on Saturday, when they defated Central, but the Silver and Bronze medals were still up for grabs today. Although for much of the game, it looked like Adirondack might beat Central, and give the Silver to Western, Central fought back for an 8-7 win to capture the Silver and give Western the Bronze medal in the 2007 Games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1895 Saturday Games - ESG 2007 Long Island captured the Gold on Saturday, when they defated Central, but the Silver and Bronze medals are still up for grabs on Sunday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1894 Friday Games - ESG 2007 It was "doubleheader Day" on Friday, a day that challenges the athlete's skills, stamina and tempers as each team plays two game on the second day of the Tournament. The weather was humid and hot and there was a constant fear of rain and thunderstorms in the weather predictions which, for lacrosse never materialized. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1893 Thursday Games - ESG 2007 The 2007 Empire State games opened with a number of strong performances as Central defeated Hudson Valley 11-6, Long Island defeated New York City 11-3 and Western defeated Adirondack 11-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1892 Victor to join MC in 2009 Victor Central school has been approved for associate membership status and will play in the Monroe County league starting in the 2008-2009 school year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1890 Upstate Lacrosse Clinic Announced The 28th annual Coaches' Clinic has been announced. The clinic will be held in Bristol Gymnasium at Hobart College on Sunday, December 2, 2007. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1887 2007 ESG Wrap-up The Tournament is complete. Long Island won their fourteenth Gold medal (third in a row) losing only to Hudson Valley (in overtime) on the last day. Central took the Silver medal and Western took the bronze. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1886 Sunday - Valley takes The Island in OT On hearing the story of the post game celebration with parents and fans swarming the field, surrounding the athletes as they jumped up and down, hugging and jumping into a large pile in celebration of their overtime victory, one would think that the description was of Long Island after finishing their final game of the 2007 Empire State Games winning the gold medal for the 14th time, but you would be in error. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1885 Sunday - Central over ADK 8-7 for Silver The second game of the day was a closely contested match up between Adirondack and Central, the result of which determined the silver and bronze medals. The game started off with Adirondack in control and ended with Central making a major comeback in the second half. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1884 Sunday - Western over NYC 8-6 The Western-NYC game score of 8-6 doesn't adequately reflect how the game was played. Western scored the only two goals of the first and the only two goals of the second for a 4-0 lead going entering halftime. Although, NYC made a hard-fought comeback they never took the lead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1882 Saturday - Long Island over Central 12-7 for Gold Central took the opening face-off with a technical win, but it didn’t help as neither team scored a goal on their first offensive possession. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1881 Saturday - Western over Hudson Valley 6-4 Western began this game a dominant force, winning the first two face-offs and controlling the ball in the offensive area of the field. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1879 Friday - Central-11 Over Western-8 Western started the scoring with a goal from Joe Resetarits (assisted by Kyle VanThof) at 7:07 but the first three shots that Central took each resulted in a goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1877 Friday - Long Island Takes Western 13-4 Long Island opened up the scoring early and often, with their first goal just 0:34 into the game when Matthew Gibson scored by backing in from the top and then quickly turning for the shot. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1875 Friday - Central over New York City 13-7 Central opened the second day of games in a similar fashion as they did on Thursday against Hudson Valley. Central defeated New York City 13-7 after a seven-goal streak in the last five minutes of the third quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1874 Thursday - Western over ADK 11-6 The first round of play saw Western defeated Adirondack 11-6. Western opening up the scoring four minutes into the first quarter as attackman Joe Resetarits scored with a feed from fellow attackman Matt Pierotti. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1873 Thursday - Long Island over NYC 11-3 Long Island opened their first game of the 2007 Empire State Games with five straight goals spanning two quarters before the New York City team was able to score. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1872 Thursday - Central over Hudson Valley 11-6 The 2007 Empire State Games opened with a match between Central and Hudson Valley. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1871 Empire State Games Western Team The Western team for 2007 has been announced and includes Cade Norris (HFL) and Alex Nowak (Penfield) who both return from last year's team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1870 All-Greater Rochester Team Announced The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced thier first AGR Lacrosse team, with the first Player of the Year honors going to Webster Schroeder attackman Grant Catalino. First year Irondequoit Head Coach, Craig Whipple, who's team won their first Sectional title since 2001, was names the first AGR Coach of the Year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1867 It's Over for Section Five Section Five teams, who swept the Western regionals were all eliminiated in the upstate (semi final rounds) today at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1862 Annual Senior Games Teams It's the last game for some Section Five seniors as they play in one of the Seniors Games on Tuesday, June 12th at Irondequoit High School. The Class B/C teams will play at 6:00 pm and the Class A teams will play at 7:30 pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1861 NYS Western Regionals to Section V Section Five teams won their games against Buffalo today and will advance to play Section Three teams on Thursday at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1859 Championship Games - 2007 While Penn Yan and Geneva won their games as many predicted, second seeded Irondequoit had a big win against the top seed, Schroeder as they posted a 14-8 win for their first Championship since 2001 when they defeated a combined Webster team 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1858 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2007 season. Senior attackman Grant Catalino (Schroeder), goalie Zach Nash (Irondequoit) and midfelder Tom Rynn (Fairport) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. Senior attackman, Mike Danylyshyn from Fairport was selected by the Monroe County coaches as the 2007 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1857 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2007 season. Senior attackman Grant Catalino (Schroeder), goalie Zach Nash (Irondequoit) and midfelder Tom Rynn (Fairport) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. Senior attackman, Mike Danylyshyn from Fairport was selected by the Monroe County coaches as the 2007 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1856 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2007 season. Senior attackman Grant Catalino (Schroeder), goalie Zach Nash (Irondequoit) and midfelder Tom Rynn (Fairport) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. Senior attackman, Mike Danylyshyn from Fairport was selected by the Monroe County coaches as the 2007 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1855 Finger Lakes All Star Awards for 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2007 season. Defenseman Michael Manley and Goalie RJ Wickham from Penn Yan were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. Senior midfielder,Charlie Sauter from Canandaigua was selected by the Finger Lakes coaches as the 2006 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1854 2007 All Tournament Teams and Awards All Tournament Teams have been announced for 2007. MVP for A, B and C were Kevin Coholan (Irondequoit), RJ Gringeri (Geneva) and Adam Trombley (Penn Yan). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1850 Quarters Final Games - Class A It will be an all Webster semi final in the upper bracket of the Class A tournament as Thomas (#5) beat Fairport (#4) in double overtime. Schroeder beat last years's Champion, Penfield 13-4. All the other top seeded teams won, including Irondequoit, Canandaigua, Penn Yan Midlakes, Livonia, Waterloo and in Class B, Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1849 GRALL All Star Awards for 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2007 season. Mitch Ritchie from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches selected senior attackman Brian Sciera from Livonia as the 2007 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1848 Quarter final Games - Class B Geneva, McQuaid Jesuit and Eastridge, each the high seeds will advance to the Class B semi finals at Waterloo next Tuesday (May 29th). The Victor Brighton game will be decided on Friday (May 25th). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1847 Out bracket Games - Class A All but one game in the Class A out bracket round was won by the higher seed and that one exception saw a determined Pittsford (11th) beat Rush-Henrietta (#6) and a exciting and very close game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1844 Saturday - Last Games in Regular Season For the first time in eleven years, Geneva posted a win against Penn Yan as they won 8-4 at home on the last day of the regular season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1843 Thursday - Some Close Ones There were a number of close games with only one regular season day left before the Section Five Tournament begins. Penfield beat R-H in overtime, as did Newark in their game over Midlakes. McQuaid Jesuit won the GRALL championship and Irondequoit had a big win against Fairport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1839 Sat - Irondequoit and R-H win big games There were big wins today for Irondequoit (over Schroeder) and Rush-Henrietta (over Fairport), while Thomas won an OT victory over Eastridge and Penfield used a last quarter push to beat Pittsford. Other winners today included HFL, C-C, Brockport, GC and Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1837 Thursday - League Play With league games the mainstay, winners included Fairport or Penfield, Schroeder over RH and Irondequoit over Pittsford. Other winners included Brockport, Spencerport, CC, Thomas. HFL and McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1834 NYS Poll - Week 4 The State poll is out today and eleven Section Five teams made the list sponsored by the New York State Sportswriters Association. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1833 Monday - A couple of Close Ones Penn Yan won by two and Canandaigua and Pal-Mac won by one, but Eastridge and Gates won by large margins. Midlakes beat Waterloo 10-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1831 Saturday: Schroeder over Irondequoit Proving how close the Class A teams are this year, Schroeder beat Irondequoit in a close game (6-5). Rush-Henrietta was an 11-7 winner over Churchville-Chili. Livonia beat Aquinas, Brighton beat Gates in OT, Penn Yan beat Amherst and Fairport beat Orchard Park. Other winners included Eastridge, Penfield, Hilton, Pittsford and Newark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1830 SportsFive Rankings - Week 6 There is only one change in the entire list this week even after some important wins and losses | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1828 Thursday Games - Many Lopsided There were twelve games scheduled for Thursday and a number of games ended with lopsided scores. Among the winners today were Hilton, R-H, Thomas, Schroeder, C-C, GC, Geneva, Penn Yan Victor and Newark | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1827 Wednesday: Hilton Sets Team Record Hilton posted its sixth win in a season with their 3-2 game with Brighton. Brockport was a 9-4 winner over HFL and Canandaigua, Livonia and McQuaid Jesuit won their games on Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1826 No More Undefeated Teams Fairport defeated the last of the undefeated teams this afternoon when the beat visiting Irondequoit, 8-7 in overtime. Rush-Henrietta had a 10-9 win over Penfield, Pittsford played a great game against Schroeder but lost 7-9. The Thunder won in the 2nd OT. A total of 13 games were scheduled on Thursday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1825 NYS Poll - Week 3 The State poll is out today and ten Section Five teams made the list sponsored by the New York State Sportswriters Association. Canandaigua tops the Section Five Class A teams in the number 14 spot. Other Class A teams include Irondequoit (#15) and Schroeder (#17) following. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1824 Four Monday Games In four games played on Monday, Waterloo, Timon/St. Jude of Buffalo, Aquinas and Pal-Mac were winners. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1823 Saturday - CA, Fairport, Irondequoit Win Canandaigua was a decisive winner over Penn Yan today. Fairport beat Corning East 10-3, Schroeder won the cross town game and Irondequoit remained undefeated with a win over Gates Chili today. Other winners included Eastridge, Brighton, R-H, C-C, Penfield and AQ . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1821 Benefit Car Wash at IHS A Car Wash, sponsored by the Irondequoit High School Varsity Boys Lacrosse team, will be held Sunday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1820 Lots of Games on Thursday Twelve games were scheduled for Thursday and among the winners were Irondequoit, Penn Yan, Schroeder, Canandaigua, Livonia, Gates, Churchville and the Thunder. Also winning were Eastridge, Waterloo and Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1816 Beautiful Saturday Finally, under bright and sunny skies, thirteen games were played under ideal conditions. Schroeder beat Orchard Park 10-6, Greece Arc/Ath won there first Varsity game and CA lost their first game of the season. There was lots of great lacrosse today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1815 Penn Yan falls in OT Lafayette scored two goals in the last few minutes of the game and then scored the game winner in the second over time period to give the Section 3 team a 10-9 victory over host Penn Yan. In other games on Friday, Irondequoit remained undefeated with a 7-2 win over C-C, Hilton was a 19-5 winner over Ath/Ody and Aquinas was a 15-8 winner over Eastridge. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1814 Getting to The Stats Individual and team statistics are now available on SporsFive.NET. A new Leader Board is updated as game stories appear on the front page. Links to the individual player stats are available by clicking the player's name. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1811 Canandaigua over Schroeder In a preview of a possible final four Class A game, Canandaigua was a winner over Webster Schroeder 9-7 at McAvoy. Thomas was a 15-7 winner over Brighton and Irondequoit took a 12-6 win over HFL. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1809 Saturday Games Six games were scheduled for Saturday. Penfield, Hilton, Thomas, McQuaid Jesuit and Carthage were among the winners. No report was received for the Mynderse/Hamilton game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1807 Brighton over Livonia in OT In the only game on Friday, Brighton won their game with Livonia in overtime 6-5. The Barons scored the first and only two goals in the first quarter and the Bulldogs came back with two unanswered goals in the second quarter to start the halftime break with a 2-2 tie. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1806 Thursday Games Five games were played today, several starting with a moment of silence for Jeff Milano-Johnson. Section Five faired well against Section Six as Schroeder beat Hamburg and Penfield beat Timon. Penn Yan defeated Fairport and Geneva beat McQuaid Jesuit, while Thomas was the winner over Brockport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1804 Pittsford Player Dies of Injuries Pittsford Varsity attackman, Jeff Milano-Johnson died today after being struck with a ball during warm ups prior to Wednesday's scheduled game at Spencerport. The fourteen year old freshman, who currently leads the team in scoring was a starter for the Panthers along with his brother, senior midfielder Doug. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1803 First NYS Poll for 2007 Available The first State poll is out today and ten Section Five team made the list sponsored by the New York State Sportswriters Association. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1801 CA, Schroeder, McQuaid Jesuit & Irondequoit Win Every game was expected to be close today, and although day-time games cut into the spectator numbers, many fans were not disappointed as the Schroeder/Penn Yan, Canandaigua/Fairport and McQuaid Jesuit/Brighton games were won by single goal margins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1800 SportsFive Rankings - Week 3 There are no changes in Class C this week and Penn Yan remains in 1st place. Livonia had a win against Pal-Mac and although Midlakes and Waterloo are tied at 1-3 Waterloo has played tougher competition. Mynderse at 2-2 has wins against 0-3 teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1796 Both Websters Win Both Schroeder and Thomas were winners in games played today. The Warriors beat Amherst (Section 6) 10-4 and the Titans beat Fairport 13-12 in a game full of momentum swings. Other winners included Livonia, McQuaid Jesuit, Brighton, Churchville-Chili, Geneva and Canandaigua. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1794 Full Schedule - 16 Games Saturday Fairport played another overtime game today, winning this time in two over time periods against Penfield, 9-8. Two games featured Head Coach brother against brother. Craig Whipple beat his brother Andrew as Irondequoit was the 8-4 winner over Pittsford and Tom MacMillan beat brother Mark as HFL was the 10-5 winner over Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1792 Thursday Games Sweet Home (Buffalo) and Onondaga (Syracuse) were the out-of-section winners while Livonia, Pittsford and Mynderse were the local winners in five games played on Thursday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1790 Aquinas / Victor Win Openers Two games were scheduled for Tuesday. Aquinas posted a 15-0 shutout over Batavia and Victor was the 8-6 winner over host, Canisus. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1786 Preview 2007 - Class A has talent There is some serious talent spread out among the Class A teams this year. In the preseason it is difficult to say who will immerge as the Champion in May. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1785 A Great First Day of Lacrosse Although cold and rainy throughout the day, and in spite of thunder and lightning delays, there was some great lacrosse played on the opening day of the 2007 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1784 Understanding the "Flower" In an effort to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each team, SportsFive has created a graphic representation for each team in each of six different areas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1781 Irondequoit History Video Debut After many months of hard work, the video, celebrating the history of Irondequoit Lacrosse made its "World Debut" at Irondequoit High School tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1779 End of the 2006 Season After the regular season, there are several championship opportunities for teams that qualify. First up are the Section Five Tournaments for three classes (A-B-C). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1778 End of the 2005 Season The 2005 season has come and gone, with exciting moments and for athletes and fans as well. This page starts to wind down during the summer months, although we expect to update the site throughout the summer and prepare to change the look as we start the fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1777 ESG - Thursday: Day One - Here We Go Central made a strong statement in the opening contest of the 2006 Empire State Lacrosse Games with a 19-4 rout over Adirondack in their round one game at the stadium field at RIT. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1776 ESG - Friday: Day Two - Double Sessions Last week, most people studying the rosters would have predicted that Central’s depth in the midfield, and their experienced defense would be enough to beat Hudson Valley in round two, it certainly was not the case as the Valley dominated for more than 29 minutes into the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1775 ESG - Saturday: Day 3 - West - LI - HV Western was the victor but they played a closer than expected game with a much improved New York City team in the first game of day three of the Empire State Lacrosse Games at the beautiful RIT Stadium Field. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1774 ESG - Sunday: Day 4 - Last Games The first game on Sunday morning saw an intense New York City team take Central into overtime, where Central’s Jack Venditti scored the game winner with an assist from Nick Lococo to give them a 13-12 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1772 ESG Western Team Announced The Empire State Team for Western New York has been announced. The games which will be played at RIT from Thursday July 27th through Sunday, July 30th feature some of the best scholastic players in the State. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1771 The Last Game - Senior Night 2006 The annual "last game of the year" for graduating seniors was played at Irondequoit on June 13th. Under a new format the seniors were divided into two games this year to allow for more seniors to play. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1767 Penn Yan Advances Penn Yan won a decisive 8-1 victory over Canton (Section 10) and will be the only Section Five team to advance to the NYS semifinal round at Syracuse on Thursday. Geneva lost 11-5 to Amherst (Section 6) and Penfield lost 12-11 in the last minute of the game to Orchard Park (Section 6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1766 Players of the Year Announced Three end of the year awards were announced at the conclusion on the Class A game at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1765 All Tournament Teams Announced All Tournaments teams were announced at the conclusion of each of the Championship games. MVP awards went to Mike Arvan (Penfield) in Class A, John Warner (Geneva) from Class B and Steven Carlson (Penn Yan) from Class C. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1763 2006 Championships The Section Five Tournament is now complete and the Champions have been crowned. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1762 2006 League Awards The award winners for 2006 for Monroe Count, Finger Lakes and GRALL are out. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1760 Monroe D-3 League Awards for 2006 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2006 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1759 Monroe D-2 League Awards for 2006 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2006 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1758 Monroe D-1 League Awards for 2006 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2006 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1756 Finger Lakes All Star Awards for 2006 TheAll Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2006 season. Senior Steven Carlson and senior Dan Mesler both midfielders fromPenn Yan were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. Senior attackman, Dan McGuffie also from Penn Yan was selected by the Finger Lakes coachesas the 2006 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1754 Tuesday: Out Bracket for Class A It was an out bracket day for Class A teams and most games were won by big scores. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1751 GRALL All Stars for 2006 TheAll Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2006 season. Alex Caton from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches selected senior midfielder Scott Mosher from Livonia as the 2006 USLacrosse Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1750 Thursday: Fourteen Games !!! Fourteen games were played on the last regular day of the 2006 season There are only six games are left to be played before Saturday afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1747 Tuesday: Penfield and Rush Win Penfield played a close game with Schroeder and was the 11-9 winner. Rush Henrietta also won an 11-9 victory, there game against host Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1746 Players of the Week - May 8, 2006 The SportsFive Player of the Week awards are out for week six and the winners this week were selected from a field of fifty-one nominees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1744 SportsFive Rankings - Week 8 Penfield replaces Fairport after their showdown last week and HFL makes the list as the result of their win against Brighton | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1741 Saturday: Schroeder over Irondequoit Most games played today were not close ones, but the Schroeder vs Irondequoit was anyone's game until the end, Midlakes beat Mynderse by one goal and Churchville was the Chili winner on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1740 Thursday: Penfield and Penn Yan Win There were a number of big games played under wet conditions on Thursday. Penfield avenged an earlier loss to Fairport in a Monroe County game and Penn Yan used two over time periods to beat Canandaigua in Finger Lakes play. Schroeder was a one goal winner against Rush Henrietta and HFL won a big Class B win against Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1737 Monday: Pal-Mac and Livonia Win Haverling entered the 4th quarter up 5-3 but Pal Mac tied the score with 2:32 left in the game and Dave Merritt scored the game winner in the second overtime with a behind the goal feed from Mike Christ. Livonia took a 7-1 first quarter lead before beating Haverling 17-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1736 Saturday: Brighton over Geneva After a 4-4 tie at the start of the the fourth quarter, Brighton scored two goals. Geneva brought the scored to within one with less than a minute, but the Barons held on. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1734 Thursday: Eastridge wins in the Fourth Eastridge scored three goals in the fourth to win a 9-7 victory over Spencerport, while the rest of the games posted scores that were not as close. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1731 Players of the Week - May 1, 2006 The SportsFive Player of the Week awards are out for week five and the three deserving winners were selected from a field of forty-four nominees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1729 Must See Games of the Week # 6 We are now into the second half of the season and every game is important. Tuesday is the big day for games this week, with five "Games of the Week" from which to choose. Also on the list is one on Thursday and two on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1728 Opinion:Lawn Mowing and the Game of Lacrosse Opinion by M. Scott Bryson: A couple of years ago, I was reading the book "Reach for the Summit" written by the legendary Tennessee Lady Volunteers Basketball Coach Pat Summitt, when I came upon an interesting recruitment tool she uses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1727 Saturday: Five Out of Section Wins Six games today were against teams from outside Section Five and the Section Five teams won all but one of the contests. Fairport beat Orchard Park in a big game in Buffalo, Geneva beat Corning West, Penn Yan beat Amherst, HFL beat Hamburg and Victor beat Sweet Home. Canandaigua lost by one goal to Baldwinsville of Section Three. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1725 Thursday: Penfield over Schroeder Penfield, Schroeder and Fairport have now proved the idea that parity is alive and well in the Monroe County Class A teams. In other close games today, Brockport beat Athena/Odyssey by one goal as did Aquinas in their game with McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1722 SportsFive Rankings - Week 5 There were almost no changes from last week's list. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1721 Players of the Week - April 24, 2006 The Player of the Week awards are out for week four and the three deserving winners were selected from a field of thirty nominees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1720 Saturday: Fairport over Corning East After a tough vacation week schedule that included a win against Canandaigua and a loss to Penn Yan, Fairport finished vacation week with a dramatic 10-7 win over Corning East of Section 4. In other games Geneva lost a close game to Section 3 powerhouse CNS, Penn Yan beat Shenendehowa 10-2 and Schroeder beat Hamburg of Section 6 with a score of 12-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1718 New York State Poll Out The second New York State Sportswriters Association Poll is out and Section Five still has ten teams making the list. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1717 Thursday: Penn Yan over Fairport There were six games played on Thursday during vacation week. Defense was the name of the game at Penn Yan where the Mustangs scored the game winner in the last minute of the game. Canandaigua won by a goal at Irondequoit and Geneva scored three goals in last quarter to beat McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1716 Wednesday: Penfield Wins Penfield traveled to Binghamton (Section 4)and won a close one with a score by Kelly McKenna. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1715 Tuesday: Schroeder over Irondequoit There were nine games scheduled for Tuesday. Schroeder was a 14-7 winner over host Irondequoit. Eastridge won its first game of the season. R-H was the winner in their close game with McQuaid Jesuit and Penn Yan beat Carthage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1710 Must See Games of the Week # 4 This is vacation week in Section Five and generally there are no league match ups. But given the prospects for beautiful weather and some good games to watch, perhaps there will be lost productivity in the work place this week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1709 Saturday: Penn Yan in Overtime The pre-game question asked if the strength of the Schroeder offense would be contained by the power of the Penn Yan defense. At the end of the second overtime the question could have been reversed, and it was Penn Yan 5-4. In other games Brighton took Victor and Aquinas took Waterloo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1708 Thursday: Storms A number of games were impacted by thunder storms in the afternoon and evening. Section Five and NYS rules require that players and spectators be removed from the field when lighting is seen or thunder heard. There must be a period of 30 minutes without thunder or lightning before play may be resumed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1707 First New York State Poll Out The first New York State Sportswriters Association Poll is out and Section Five has ten teams making the list. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1706 Tuesday: Fairport! Can you spell D-a-n-y-l-y-s-h-y-n ? Fairport junior attackman Mike Danylyshyn scored the first five goals for Fairport and added one more to lead the Red Raiders to a 9-6 win at Penfield in this premiere Monroe County match up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1704 Monday: Three Games There were three games scheduled for Monday. The early game was won my Gates Chili, 15-6 over Greece Athena/Odyssey. The late games were Newark at Canandaigua and Pebble Hill (Section 3) at Mynderse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1703 Must See Games - Big Match ups Thirty two games are scheduled for Week three and there are some great match ups all week. For unattached fans, it may be tough to pick games this week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1701 Saturday: Waterloo Day Seven games were scheduled for Saturday and four of them were planned for the new turf field at Waterloo High School. Many games seemed to fall as expected. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1698 Friday: Conclusion There were two unfinished games on Tuesday and they were concluded today in two different ways. On Tuesday, Rush-Henrietta was ahead 5-0 when the game was suspended just before the half. When the game was finished today, the Royal Comets had won 15-3. The Webster Schroeder game was not finished, but ended by agreement, and the Warriors were declared the 10-3 winner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1697 Thursday: Some Close Some Not Night games were played today. Some games, like Mynderse over Midlakes in overtime, Spencerport over Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit over Brighton were close, some, however were not. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1695 Monday: Aquinas, McQuaid Jesuit Win Two games were played today. Aquinas was the 16-3 winner over Haverling and McQuaid Jesuit, with a three goal spree won at Canisius (Section 6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1694 Pregame Checklist Things you should do before game time: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1693 Saturday: Four OT Games - No Foolin Fourteen game were scheduled for Saturday, and although it was in the low 80's yesterday in was in the 40's today. Brockport, Victor, Schroeder and McQuaid Jesuit each had overtime wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1692 Friday: Pittsford over Sweet Home Two games were played out of the Section Friday, and the Pittsford was the 12-3 winner in a rain soaked game at host Sweet Home (Section 6). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1690 Wednesday: Out of Section Teams Win Two Games Two games were played out of the Section yesterday, and both wwere home team wins as Victor fell to Amherst 9-4 and Pittsford lost to CNS 11-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1687 West Genesee in a Close One Inside Lacrosse has West Genesee in the number one spot in the National High School Poll but Penn Yan played a close game and, in fact was down 6-5 with just over 4:00 left in the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1685 Saturday: We Begin on Turf Churchville scored the only goal in the first quarter when junior attackman Ben Rossignolo scored at 4:40 on a pass from junior middie Brian Traugott. At the start of the second quarter Spencerport's senior middie, Tyler Hintz scored the first of his three goals at 9:10 to tie the scored at one. The Saints went ahead at 8:27 when Rossignolo scored (unassisted), but that would be their last goal until the final quarter as the Rangers scored the next seven goals at game played at Monroe Community College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1684 Preseason 2006 - Waterloo Preseason 2006 - Waterloo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1683 Preseason 2006 - Victor Preseason 2006 - Victor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1681 Preseason 2006 - Spencerport Preseason 2006 - Spencerport | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1680 Preseason 2006 - Schroeder Preseason 2006 - Schroeder | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1678 Preseason 2006 - Pittsford Preseason 2006 - Pittsford | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1677 Preseason 2006 - Penn Yan Preseason 2006 - Penn Yan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1676 Preseason 2006 - Penfield Preseason 2006 - Penfield | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1675 Preseason 2006 - Palmyra Macedon Preseason 2006 - Palmyra Macedon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1674 Preseason 2006 - Newark Preseason 2006 - Newark | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1673 Preseason 2006 - Mynderse Preseason 2006 - Mynderse | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1672 Preseason 2006 - Midlakes Preseason 2006 - Midlakes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1671 Preseason 2006 - McQuaid Jesuit Preseason 2006 - McQuaid Jesuit | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1669 Preseason 2006 - Irondequoit Preseason 2006 - Irondequoit | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1668 Preseason 2006 - Hilton Preseason 2006 - Hilton | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1667 Preseason 2006 - Honeoye Falls-Lima Preseason 2006 - Honeoye Falls-Lima | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1666 Preseason 2006 - Geneva Preseason 2006 - Geneva | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1664 Preseason 2006 - Fairport Preseason 2006 - Fairport | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1663 Preseason 2006 - Eastridge Preseason 2006 - Eastridge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1661 Preseason 2006 - Canandaigua Preseason 2006 - Canandaigua | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1659 Preseason 2006 - Brighton Preseason 2006 - Brighton | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1657 Preseason 2006 - Athena / Odyssey Preseason 2006 - Athena / Odyssey | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1656 Preseason 2006 - Arcadia / Olympia Preseason 2006 - Arcadia / Olympia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1655 Preseason 2006 - Aquinas Preseason 2006 - Aquinas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1654 2006 Lacrosse Preview
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# 1652 GRALL Constitution The Greater Rochester Area Lacrosse League Constitution was adopted in 2004. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1649 2006 Playing Rule Changes All games played in the section are governed by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) 2006 Boys Lacrosse Rules Book. Every coach should have a copy of the rules book and should be familiar with the rules. The book is available for $6.75 but members of the coaches’ branch of US Lacrosse receive the book as a benefit. New York State makes changes in the rules from time to time.Federation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1647 2004 Tournament Summary At the end of regular season Canandaigua was the only undefeated team left after Penfield lost to Pittsford in their last scheduled game. CA won the class A championship 10-7 over Penfield while in class B, Brighton won it's first sectional title in lacrosse with a 6-5 win over Victor. Penn Yan won another class C title, but this time with first year Head Coach, Brian Hobart. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1646 State Wide Results The New York State Sectional and State Tournaments are now complete. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1645 Thursday: NYS Semi finals Section Three made it a clean sweep, winning all three classes in the semi finals at Aquinas on Thursday. West Genesee won a 17-2 victory over Orchard Park of Section Six in Class A, Jamesville DeWitt was the 10-6 winner over HF-L in Class B and Lafayette was the 13-7 winner over Penn Yan in Class C. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1644 Tuesday: NYS Regionals The winners of the the quarterfinals win the Western Regional Championships and two where from Section Five and one went to Section Six. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1643 Players of the Year - 2005 The 2005 Players of the Year awards are out and the three deserving winners were selected from a field of forty-four nominees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1642 Friday: Championship Night The weather was great, the stands were full of fan and the performances on the field were the best. All in all, it was one of those nights where the real fans were sorry that all the teams couldn't win. Penn Yan, however was the winner in the B/C tournament with a 5-2 win over Honeoye Falls-Lima and Canandaigua won the Class A Championship with a 12-10 win over Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1641 2005 All Tournament Teams The 2005 Section Five Tournaments are over and the Champions have been determined. An All Tournament Team is selected for each Class Tournament. The MVP for Class A was senior attackman, Dan Groot of Canandaigua. In Class B/C the MVP was Penn Yan's, sennior attackman, Jon Van Houten. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1640 Senior Game Player List Announced The Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse is sponsoring the "Senior Games" for both boys and for Girls this spring and has announced the dates and locations as follows. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1637 Monroe County League List for 2005 Announced The County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2005. Pittsford attackman,Jake Boyce, Penfield midfielderMike Thon and Webster Schroeder midfielder,Mike Catalino were named to the All America team. Brighton senior attackman,James Ryan was named Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1636 Thursday: Out Brackets Most games were runaways. The exception was Thomas 8-7 over host McQuaid Jesuit which went right down to the wire. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1634 Finger Lakes League List for 2005 Announced The Finger Lakes coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2005. Canandaigua midfielder Dan Groot and Penn Yan Attackman, Jon Van Houten were named to the All America team. Canandaigua senior attackman, Chris Mulheron was name Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1633 GRALL All League List for 2005 Announced The Greater Rochester Area Lacrosse League coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2005. This is the second year for the league and for its list of exceptional players. Aquinas goalie, Jason LaShomb and Haverling defenseman Alex Durham were named GRALL 2005 Co-Players of the Year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1630 Saturday: Last Weekend in Regular It was the last weekend in the regular season and many games were played early to accommodate preparations for proms and balls. Pittsford nearly spoiled Penfield's undefeated season for the second year in a row. Schroeder won a big win against Amherst of Section Six and Brighton had a close win with Churchville-Chili. Meanwhile, Hilton and Spencerport combined for 32 goals in their game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1629 Thursday: Goin Rush-Henrietta wins in overtime, Fairport's comes back in the second half to beat Pittsford and Penfield remains undefeated. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1628 Wednesday: Pal-Mac and Livonia Pal-Mac and Livonia were winners in games on Friday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1626 Tuesday: One Week Left Fairport won another close one, this time against Rush-Henrietta, Geneva was the winner against Victor, Spencerport won a close one against Churchville-Chili and McQuaid Jesuit won their last GRALL contest, making them Co-Champions with Aquinas. Schroeder took a win from Irondequoit and five other games were played today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1625 Monday: Pal-Mac, Aquinas, Pittsford Win Sunny weather was order of the day for three games on Monday. Pal-Mac was the 12-9 winner over Newark, Aquinas won 16-11 in GRALL play and Pittsford was the victor over Hilton 11-6.ldogs (6-8). No report from Aquinas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1624 Saturday: Midlakes wins and More It's been a long first varsity season for Midlakes, but today was a day for celebration as the Eagles won a 7-6 overtime victory over visiting Haverling. In other contests, McQuaid Jesuit, Thomas and Schroeder were all winners. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1622 Thursday: HFL, McQuaid Jesuit, Victor, Pittsford The rematch of HF-L and Brighton drew attention tonight and the Cougars again were the victors, but in a closer game than back in early April. McQuaid Jesuit won another game by a single goal, as did Victor in their game with Waterloo. Canandaigua's Head Coach John Johnson won his 350th game. Ten other games were played in Section Five on Thursday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1620 Wednesday: Pal-Mac over Aquinas In what has to be one of the most exciting games in Pal-Mac history, the Raiders beat Aquinas on a special night at home. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1619 Tuesday: Twelve More Games Played Most teams in Section Five played games on this cool Tuesday night. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1617 Saturday: Down to One Undefeated Team There were 8 games played on Saturday. HF-L's undefeated season ended at the hands of Schroeder, Fairport ended the week with three wins with their win over Corning East and Penfield remains the only Section Five team still undefeated with their win over Oswego. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1615 Thursday: March Weather - Good Games There were 13 games held on a very cold and sometimes wet afternoon with a number of close games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1613 Tuesday: Fairport in a Close One It was a full day of lacrosse under cloudy but warm skies. Fairport won a close game against vi sting Irondequoit, and Gates has a one goal victory in the battle of the Chilis. Hilton won in overtime, but there were a number of blowouts as Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Geneva and Penfield each had easy wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1609 Thursday: Some Big Wins It was all it was cracked up to be. Two good teams fighting it out, each needing a win, but with only team able to come out on top. Today it was Penn Yan over host Fairport 10-8 an a game that went right down to the wire. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1608 Wednesday: Newark Tourn and more It was day 1 for the Newark Tournament and Aquinas and Newark with the winners. Irondequoit beat Ithaca of Section Four and HFL beat host Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1607 Tuesday: Sunny Vacation It is vacation week in Section Five and numerous non-league and make up games have been scheduled throughout the week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1605 Players of the Week - #2 The week two Player of the Week awards are out and the three deserving winners were selected from a field of eighteen nominees. In a surprise move, the Committee took two players from Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1603 Saturday: Some Close Ones With the exception of one make up game, Saturday was "Non-League" Day in Section Five. Penn Yan beat Schroeder 8-7 and Orchard Park beat Fairport 10-9. Surprises came in the form of Canandaigua over Irondequoit 15-3 and Rush-Henrietta over Victor 9-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1601 Tuesday: Penfield over Irondequoit and more Cold but sunny afternoon skies prevailed for ten afternoon and 3 night games in Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1600 Monday: Sunny Day - Pal-Mac Wins Cool but sunny afternoon skies were available for three games, with McQuaid Jesuit playing at 7:00 PM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1599 Saturday: Beautiful Weather Mid 50 degree weather and bright sunshine dominated and the fans were winners today as 12 games were played by Section Five teams. Waterloo won another OT game in their 9-8 win over Waterloo. Newark played Midlakes to an 8-6 win and Aquinas won a close game with McQuaid Jesuit on their new turf field. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1597 Thursday: And the Winners Are. . . Honeoye Falls-Lima improved their record to 4-0 with a night game win at host Brighton, 17-5. After building a 5-3 lead in the first, the Cougars exploded in the second with 8 goals to Brighton's 1 to end the half up 13-3. Seven different players contributed to the 17 goals, 11 of which were assisted (65%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1596 Tuesday: Spring Weather at Last Livonia increased their record to one win one loss with a thrilling 11-10 sudden victory double overtime win over Haverling at Saunders field. The winning goal was scored on an isolation play by senior midfielder Josh Hendrickson with 2:27 left in the second overtime period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1594 Friday: Waterloo over Pal-Mac Waterloo defeated host Pal-Mac 12-5 with seven different players making the score-book. After 4-1 quarter and 6-1 half, The Indians, who won the ground ball race 26-17 outscored the Raiders 6-4 in the second half. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1590 Saturday: Thanks for Turf ! Because of the hospitality of Irondequoit High School and Nazareth College, seven games were played on synthetic turf today that probably would not have been played on home field grass. As a result more than 350 players and their fans enjoyed a cold but clear and sunny day with a number of great opening day efforts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1589 Preseason 2005: RH, Spencer, Thom, Wat Preseason 2005: RH, Spencer, Thom, Wat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1588 Preseason 2005: Newark, Pal-Mac, Pittsford Preseason 2005: Newark, Pal-Mac, Pittsford | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1587 Preseason 2005: McQuaid Jesuit, Mid, Myn Preseason 2005: McQuaid Jesuit, Mid, Myn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1586 Preseason Report: Greece, Hilton, Livonia Preseason Report: Greece, Hilton, Livonia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1585 Preseason Report: Eastridge, GC and Geneva Preseason Report: Eastridge, GC and Geneva | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1583 Preseason Report: HFL, Victor and Brighton Preseason Report: HFL, Victor and Brighton | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1582 Preseason Report: Irond, Fpt and Schroeder Preseason for Irondequoit, Schroder and Fairport | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1581 Preview 2005 There can be no doubt that there will be lots of good lacrosse in Section Five, but, at least before the games begin, Canandaigua and Penfield look destined to be back in the Class A finals in May and in whatever form the B/C Tournament takes, Penn Yan will be the team to beat. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1577 Only TWO Tournaments! Updated: March 24, 2005 - The Section Five Executive Committee met on March 3rd and again on March 23rd and decided to combine Class B and Class C into one tournament for 2005. Class A will also have a tournament. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1575 Federation/NCAA Rule Differences This chart demonstrates the differences between the Federation Rules which are used by NYS High Schools and the NCAA Rules which are used by colleges. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1573 New Teams - New Coaches With the addition of Spencerport, Gates-Chili, Churchville-Chili and Midlakes, and head coaching changes in Pittsford, Geneva and McQuaid Jesuit, there will be plenty of new game time strategies this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1571 Rule Changes for 2005 Boys lacrosse in New York State is governed by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), whose Boys Lacrosse Rules Committee have approved the following rule changes for 2005. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1570 Around The State Sectional Tournament Results Here are the Sectional Champions and how they are doing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1568 Section Five All Tournament Team Selections- 2004 The 2004 Section Five Tournaments are over and the Champions have been determined. An All-Tournament Team is selected for each Class Tournament. The MVP for Class A was junior attackman, Aaron Manzer of Canandaigua. In Class B the MVP was Brighton's, junior attackman, Mike Ryerson. In Class C the MVP was senior attackman, Kyle Eakens of Penn Yan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1567 Monroe County League List for 2004 Announced The County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. Penfield defenseman, Dan Clay and Pittsford midfielder, R.J. Lamontagne were named to the All America team. Rush-Henrietta senior midfielder, Joe Malach was name Academic All American. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1566 GRALL All League List for 2004 Announced The Greater Rochester Area Lacrosse League coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. This is the first year for the league and for its list of exceptional players. Aquinas goalie, Jeff Walker was named GRALL 2004 Player of the Year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1565 Finger Lakes League List for 2004 Announced <tdclass="newstext">(May 20th 2004) The Finger Lakes coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. Canandaigua midfielder Steve Smith and Geneva defenseman, Craig McDonald were named to the All America team. Geneva senior attackman, Luke Bonney was name Academic All American. Named to the all star list were: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1563 Tournament Seeding Procedure Seeding for the Section Five Tournaments is based on a "power rating" which is based on thefinal win-loss records of the teams played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1562 Saturday: Penn Yan Wins in Outbracket The only outbracket game for Section Five pitted the Penn Yan Mustangs against the Canton Golden Bears of Section Ten on Saturday at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1560 Saturday: Canandaigua Won - Penfield Lost This was the last chance for regular season games in Section Five. Eleven games were scheduled under the cold and rain of upstate New York. Canandaigua won big at home and maintained their undefeated season. Penfield lost to host Pittsford and dropped to 15-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1559 Saturday: Penfield Survives Close Call Canandaigua and Penfield remained undefeated in Section Five and are among only seven teams statewide to have perfect records. Penfield had a close call with a comeback win against host Fairport, 9-8, and Canandaigua had no trouble in their 19-7 victory over Newark. Livonia had an overtime win against McQuaid Jesuit as they won 5-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1556 Monday: Canandaigua ! It was an incredible game of undefeated league teams, with well over 600 people in attendance at Penn Yan Academy and the "true lacrosse fans" were not disappointed in a thrilling game played by great competitors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1555 Friday: Two More Seeding Upsets Most of the game was played on Thursday and after more than three quarters, Geneva (#3) was ahead of Waterloo (#2) 8-1 when the game was halted for lightning. The last nine minutes were played today and Geneva was the winner, 12-2. At McQuaid Jesuit, Victor took a 6-1 halftime lead but a scrappy Aquinas team early sent the game into overtime. Victor won 10-9 and moves on the the finals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1551 Thursday: Heat Wave - High 70 It was cold enough for snow a few days ago, but today it was in the high 70's in Monroe County. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1549 Thursday: Penfield and CA Undefeated Still With only a couple of games left in the regular season, Penfield and Canandaigua won their games today and are among 4 or 5 such teams statewide. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1548 Thursday: Brighton and Fairport Pull Upsets Brighton, seeded number 4th in Class B beat the top seed, Honeoye Falls, 15-11 in the semi finals, and Fairport (#5) beat Pittsford (#4), 11-6 in the Class A quarter finals and the rest of the seeds won out. Geneva (#3) looked like they would upset Waterloo (#2) as they led 8-1 when the game was halted for lightning with about nine minutes left in the game. That game will be finished on Friday (time and place TBD). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1547 Tuesday: Irondequoit in 3 OTs It was an another well played and exciting high school lacrosse game; this time at Pittsford, as Irondequoit scored with winner in the third overtime period to beat the Panthers 10-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1546 Tuesday: Nine Games and a Half It cost Livonia a long bus ride for a 17 minute "game" as they finished yesterday's game at Haverling which was halted at 12-4 in the third quarter due to an electrical storm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1544 Tuesday: Penn Yan Wins in Westerns Penn Yan was the single Section Five winner in the Western Regionals of the New York State Tournament with a 8-4 win over Section VI Class C Champion, Gowanda on Thursday night at Canisius College in Buffalo. The Mustangs used their "Penn Yan run" in the second quarter to score as four different players scored within a minute and a half to take a 6-1 lead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1541 Class A Champions: CANANDAIGUA St. John Fisher College. Penfield scored the first three goals and looked like they might be the winners, but the Braves took a time out, settled down and scored two goals in the last two minutes of the first quarter, before going on to win the Class A championship, 10-7 before a packed crowd at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1540 Class B Champions: BRIGHTON St. John Fisher College. Brighton held the number four position entering the Class B Tournament and after beating the top seed, HFL 15-11 on Thursday, the Barons used an overtime goal by MVP and junior attackman, Mike Ryerson to win their first Section Five Class B Championship, 6-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1539 Class C Champions: PENN YAN Again. St. John Fisher College - Penn Yan won it's 7th straight Section Five Class C Championship with first year Head Coach, Brian Hobart and 13 underclassmen as they defeated Geneva in a close 12-10 victory at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1538 Game Report: Penfield over Irondequoit Certainly the tie breaking goal by senior middie, Clay Rice at the 4:16 mark of the last quarter was important to Penfield's win over Irondequoit, but this win was as much the result of defensive players as the players who scored the goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1536 Game Report: Tue - 04/27/2004 This was the first day of cross over games for the Monroe County as Division 1 teams play Division 2 teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1535 Game Report: Sat - 04/25/2004 There were lots of man-up opportunities at Livonia as Victor beat the Bulldogs 11-8. Victor took a 4-0 lead in the first quarter and extended the score to 7-2 at the half-time break. Livonia came back in the second half outscoring the Blue Devils 6-4. Victor had five man up goals on five tries including all three goals in the last quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1534 Game Report: Sat - 04/24/2004 Penfield almost lost it's undefeated season for the second time this week, and Schroeder used overtime to defeat Rush-Henrietta. Canandaigua has no trouble hanging on to it's undefeated season with a Finger Lakes win over Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1533 Why Some Stories Are Longer Than Others Many visitors to this site ask why some stories and game reports are longer than others or where we get the information for the posted articles. In some cases there is a lot about one team and almost nothing about the other. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1531 Game Reports: Thu - 04/22/04 Cloudy and cool weather but without the predicted rainstorms, Section Five was able to get nine games completed today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1529 Game Reports: Tue - 04/20/04 The somewhat common "blowouts" were overshadowed today by two very exciting games as Penfield/Fairport and Thomas/Brighton both were resolved in the last few seconds of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1528 Game Reports: Mon - 04/19/04 Spring Break 2004 is officially over and it's back to work on the lacrosse fields. Waterloo, Penn Yan and Eastridge hosted games today in warm weather and strong winds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1527 Game Reports: Sat - 04/17/04 With school back in session on Monday, this was the last chance for games during spring break-2004. There were a couple of last minute come-back wins that delighted the fans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1523 Game Reports: Tue - 04/13/04 Two games were cancelled, but five games were on in the rain on Tuesday. Canandaigua and Fairport moved their game to Hobart College and the Braves (4-0) remained undefeated with their 10-7 win over Fairport.Senior Midfielder, Mike Pane led the effort with 4g along with junior attackmen, Chris Mulheron (2g-1a) and Brian Hadsell (2g). Defensive standouts were senior Brian McWilliams and junior Mike Seron. Sophomore goalie, Dan Serafine made 9 saves for Canandaigua. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1522 Game Reports: Mon - 04/12/04 Two games were played Monday. Penfield overcame a 4-1 first half deficit to beat McQuaid Jesuit, 8-7 in their non-league game at McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1520 Game Reports: Thu - 04/08/04 There were a number of very exciting games Thursday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1518 Game Report: Sat - 03/28/2004 The 2004 campaign began Saturday with the two games of the season. Penfield defeated Oswego of Section 3 (Syracuse) 11-7 behind the leading effort of junior, Mike Thon who scored 3 goals and an assist. Ryan O'Donnell, Tim Pfeffer and Mike Arvan each added 2g for the Patriots. Goalkeeper, Shawn Sullivan, recorded 18 saves for Penfield (1-0). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1514 Warren, Schiller and Rothfuss to Direct Lacrosse Camp Three local lacrosse stars will come together to direct a local lacrosse camp and league for boys and girls in grades 3-12. The camps will be run at McQuaid Jesuit Jesuit High School from July 12th to July 16th. For the first time in Rochester, over 15 Professional Lacrosse players and coaches will come to the Rochester area to help develop players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1513 Former Corning East Player to Direct Camp at Keuka Former Corning East and Johns Hopkins star, Todd Cavallaro, who is currently an Assistant Coach at the University of Pennsylvania will direct the latest edition of the All Star Lacrosse Camps at Keuka College from August 1st to 4th, 2004. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1512 Empire Tryouts 2004 Coach Bill Warder, in his second year as Head Coach of the Western Region Empire State Team has announced the tryout schedule for 2004. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1510 Monroe County League Games 2004 Monroe County has two divisions this year. Each Division plays every other team in the same division twice and that play (in most cases) a few individual games with against teams in the other division.Use the chart below to find when a specific team plays against another specific team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1509 Monroe County Alignment for 2004 With the addition of two new teams in the Monroe County league, a new, one year alignment was approved by the M.C.P.S.A.A.. With the expectation of at least one more team in 2005, this years alignment and schedule will be for one year only. Pittsford, Webster Schroeder and Fairport will each have two crossover games this year, while other Conference one teams will play three crossover games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1508 Rule Changes for 2004 There are not a lot of rule changes for the 2004 season and only three points of emphasis this year. Here is the list of changes: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1507 Finger Lakes All League List - 2003 The Finger Lakes coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2003. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1506 Monroe County All League List - 2000 The Monroe County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2000. Fairport and Penfield tied for the County title and combined for 9 first team players. Pittsford's goalie, Mike Levin and Penfield's defenseman, Nick Allegretti were named this year's All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1505 Monroe County All League List - 2001 The Monroe County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2001. Fairport won the County title and had 7 first team players. Mike Felber (Defense-McQuaid Jesuit) was selected the All American and Chris Stock (Midfielder-Penfield) was the alternate. Randy Garrett (Fairport) was selected Coach of the Year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1504 Monroe County All League List - 2002 The Monroe County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2002. Irondequoit and Fairport tied for the County title this year and combined for 12 first team players. Joe Walters (Attack-Irondequoit) was selected the All American and Chris Renzi (Midfielder-Fairport) was the alternate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1503 Monroe County All League List - 2003 The Monroe County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2003. Irondequoit, who won the County title this year, took top honors with seven players including All American midfielder, Mark Johnson. Penfield and Webster Schroeder each received five first team players. Schroeder's attackman. BJ Linder was also named to the All America Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1502 Dave Stein Moves to FLCC This summer, Dave Stein, former Head Coach of the Newark Reds, accepted the Head Coaching position at Finger Lakes Community College. Before Newark, Stein started the lacrosse program at the Aquinas Institute (Rochester). A home-town player, Stein played his high school lacrosse for Webster, before attending Michigan State, where was selected team captain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1501 Section Five All Tournament Teams 2001 The 2001 Section Five Tournaments are over and the Champions have been determined. An All-Tournament Team is selected for each Class Tournament. The MVP for Class A was Chad Pino of Irondequoit. In Class B the MVP was Canandaigua's Nate Evens. In Class C the MVP was Brice Queener of Penn Yan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1500 Section Five All Tournament Teams 2002 The Section Five Lacrosse Committee has announced the All Tournament Teams for 2002 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1499 Section Five Tournament All Stars 2003 The Section Five Lacrosse Committee has announced the All Tournament Teams for 2003. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1498 Now, On to States! Not all of the Sectional Champions have been crowned but once all the games have been played the State Tournament will begin.Here is the schedule of events: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1497 Power Seeding Procedure - 2014 Updated: February 6, 2014 - Seeding for the Section Five Tournaments is based on a "power rating" which is based on the final win-loss records of the teams played. Points earned are based on the win/loss percentage of each opponent at the end of the season. A team that has won 75% of its games gives its opponent 10 points for a win or 4 points for a loss. A team under 75% but at least 50% gives 8 points for a win and 3 points for a loss. A team under 50% but at least 25% gives 6 points for a win and 2 points for a loss. Finally, a team under 25% gives 4 points for a win and 1 point for a loss. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1493 Early Signing Two player from Section Five signed NCAA "Letter's of Intent" during the fall "Early Signing Period", according to a posting from "Lacrosse USA". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1492 We Mourn Another After a week in intensive care, RIT student and former Penfield player, Todd Bernhardt died at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center after being hit in the chest with a lacrosse ball during pre-game warmups.< | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1491 Car Crash Takes Two The lacrosse community was saddened to learn of the tragic loss of Webster midfielder, Leo Fox, who died in a car accident today. Leo and Adrienne Grishaber who were both 17, died when the car, driven by Leo, hit a utility pole on Hard Road in Webster. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1489 Ryan Davis makes Cover January 21, 2002 - The January/February edition of Lacrosse Magazine, features the picture of Pittsford alumnus, Ryan Davis, currently with Colorado State University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1488 Senior All Star Game Participants The annual Senior All Star Game participants from Monroe County were released today. The game, which will be the second part of a double header which features the girls All Star Game at 5:00 and then the boys at 7:00 will he held at East Rochester on June 11th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1487 Western Tryout Announced-Coach Streenten sets dates and format Western Lacrosse Team Coach Bob Streeten (Corning East) has announced the tryout schedule for the 2002Empire State Games which will take place in Cortland from July 31st to August 4th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1486 Games to 5:00 pm-Officials request later starting times With the addition of new teams in Section Five, it's hard to recruit and find officials who are available after school. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1485 Upstate Result - State Tournament Penn Yan won the first game of the night and will be the only Section Five team in the finals at Syracuse University (Coyne Filed), on Saturday. Penn Yan stunned Skateateles, scoring 11 unanswered goals in the first half. E-S-M seemed to control most of the first half, but Canandaigua came back hard behind Nate Evens. Orchard Park was down four goals before a strong 4th quarter in which they tied the game with less than a minute and the won early in the first overtime period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1482 Recruitment Strong in Section Five If you are a good lacrosse player in Section Five, you have a good chance to continue playing lacrosse in college, if the 2000 recruiting stats are at all meaningful. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1481 ESG Western Team Selected The Empire State Games, Western Team Coaches, Bill Warder (Geneva) and Brian Hobart (Penn Yan), have announced the 2003 team. The games will be played in Buffalo from July 23 - 27, 2003. More on the games can be found at the NYS Empire State Games web site. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1478 Western Tryout Info Western Lacrosse Team Coach Bill Warder (Geneva) has announced the tryout schedule for the 2003 Empire State Games which will take place in Buffalo from July 23rd to July 27th. Players must be pre-registered. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1477 2003 State Sectional Champions The 2003 State sectional champions have been crowned and have started their New York State Tournaments. Here is the the list of Championship games for 2003 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1472 Sectional Alignment for 2003 With the addition of several new teams in Section Five and with new student population numbers there are changes for the 2003 Sectional groupings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1470 Game Report: Sat - 04/01/06 Fourteen game were scheduled for Saturday, and although it was in the low 80's yesterday in was in the 40's today. Brockport, Victor, Schroeder and McQuaid Jesuit each had overtime wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1465 The Ivy League Gets DiGiovanni Pittsford junior midfielder Ben DiGiovanni, has announced his commitment continue to study and to play lacrosse at Dartmouth College after his graduation in 2020. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1463 Local Chapter Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2018 The Greater Rochester Chapter of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame will welcome new members with the induction of Dick Baran, Andrew Copelan, Terry Cotton, Ed Mulheron, Danielle Spencer, 2004 Penn Yan Girls Team and 2009 Canandaigua Boys Team as the Class of 2018. The 25th Annual US Lacrosse, Greater Rochester Chapter, Hall of Fame Dinner will take place on Friday, November 2nd at the Burgundy Basin Inn at 1361 Marsh Road in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1462 Webster Coach Chris Barnes is Mourned It is with sadness that the lacrosse community recently heard of the passing of long-time Webster girls' lacrosse coach Chris Barnes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1461 Head JV Coach Position Open The Webster Thomas Lacrosse program is looking for a Head Coach for their Junior Varsity team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1460 Shootout for Soldiers Next Weekend Shootout for Soldiers is a 24 hour lacrosse event with a mission to use lacrosse as a platform to support American veterans and foster community engagement. The games are fun - and are meant to bring the community together in support of our nation's heroes. There is no championship or all-star team and the score runs for all 24 hours. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1459 Tanner Hay and Chayse Ierlan To Under Armour Game Under Armour recently announced their rosters for the 13th Annual All-American game in July. Named to the "South team" were defenseman Tanner Hay and goalie Chayse Ierlan, both from Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1453 Lacrosse Officials Announce Awards At their "Year-End Gathering" the members of the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Asociation announced their annual Frank Mangione Award for Excellence award winner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1451 Islip Wins First State Title Islip came into the State Finals game after winning the first Section XI Title in their program history. They faced off against Westhill, who also won their first Sectional Title (Section III). Islip was led in scoring by Mike Bienkowski, who was named Class C Most Valuable Player. Beinkowski was demonstrative on the offense. He scored or assisted the first six goals and led his offense throughout. The Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award was given to junior goalie Devin DeGennaro who finished with 8 saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1449 Victor Falls to Garden City Garden City returned to the State Finals for the first time since 2013 when they won the Title game over Jamesville-Dewitt 13-8. Today they defeated the three-time defending State Champion Victor Blue Devils. The Trojans came to win and took and early 3-1 lead that they never quite gave back. The first and fourth quarters were a flurry of activity while the middle two quarters showed a lot of testing from both teams. The Trojans were led in offensive by junior James Basile (3g) and Liam Muldoon (2g-1a). Basile’s final goal was the winning goal that was scored with 0:01 remaining on the clock. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1446 Next Up: NYS Championships The New York State Championships are up next on Saturday, June 8th at St. John Fisher College, here in Section Five. Admission is $8.00. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1445 Penn Yan and Victor Advance to Championship Penn Yan scored eight of the last nine goals in their 10-7 win over Chenango Forks. The Mustangs return to the Finals for the first time since 2016. Victor, playing in Syracuse against ESM easily won their game 18-3 and will advance to play Garden City on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1443 Penn Yan On To The Championships Penn Yan scored eight of the last nine goals in thier 10-7 win over Chenango Forks. The Mustangs return to the Finals for the first time since 2016. In 2016, they lost to Cold Spring Harbor 15-4. The Mustangs won the State Title in 2001 over Manhassett 9-8. For this year's Tournament, Penn Yan will face Pleasantville, who defeated Mattituck 20-7 in the other Semi Final game. The leading scorer tonight for the Mustangs was Colton Smith, who finished with 1g-4a. Austin Blumbergs finished with 4g and was instrumental at the face-off to give the Mustangs possession through the second half. Overall, Penn Yan won 11 straight face-offs to finish the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1442 2018 Herb Fitch Senior Game Teams Announced The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2018 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. This year`s contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Thursday, June 14th at Victor High School. The boys` game will start at 8:00 PM after the girls` play at 6:00 PM and the youth clinic which starts at 4:30. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1441 Next Up: NYS Semi-finals The New York State semi-finals are up next on Wednesday, June 6th at various places around the state. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1437 Canandaigua Earns GVLOA Sportsmanship Award The Canandaigua team earned the Class B Sportsmanship Award from the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association. The Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Award was presented by Mike Simon for GVLOA President Rob Cantabene to Head Coach Deven York and some of his players at the halftime of the Class B game tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1435 Penn Yan Wins 23rd Title Penn Yan won their 23rd Section Five Title tonight with an 8-6 win over Aquinas. The Mustangs took an early 6-1 lead and held off the late advances by Aquinas. The Little Irish scored five of the last seven goals to pull within two. The Final Aquinas goal was scored with 7:21 remaining and the final seven minutes were back and forth play with Penn Yan holding the ball and Aquinas trying to force their shots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1434 Victor Wins in Overtime Alexander Mabbett scored off a feed from Joey Pezzimenti 1:59 into the second overtime period to give Victor the 10-9 win over Webster Thomas. This is the fifth consecutive win for the Blue Devils. Victor started off the game strong and took an early 5-2 in the second quarter. They continued to put up points and increased their lead to 7-3 with 9:50 remaining in the third quarter. After that Thomas put on the back-burners. They scored four straight goals before Victor added their 8th. The Titans continued to push all the way through the fourth and into the two overtime periods. Both teams had shots at the cage in overtime and it was edge of your seat lacrosse for both periods. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1433 2018 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2018 were announced at each final on Tuesday. The Most Valuable Player in Class A was Jack Cummings (Penfield) and in Class C was Sam Miller (Geneva). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1432 East United Earns GVLOA Sportsmanship Award The East United team earned the Class A Sportsmanship Award from the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association. The Steven R. Morgan Sportsmanship Award was presented by GVLOA President Rob Cantabene to Co-Head Coach Jim Tillotson and some of his players at the halftime of the Class A game tonight. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1431 Geneva and Penfield Win Sectional Titles Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: After a close first quarter, Geneva took off and defeated Wayne, 13-2, to capture the Class C championship, their first Section Five title since 2008. In teh Class A game, Penfield held off late advances by Fairport to win 9-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1430 Penfield Wins First Title Since 2012 Penfield held off a late press by Fairport to become the Class A Champions with a 9-8 win over the Red Raiders. This is the first Sectional Title for Penfield since 2013. The Patriots and Red Raiders have now face three times in the Title Game and Penfield now has a 2-1 lead. Prior to today, Fairport defeated Penfield in 2012 and Penfield defeated Fairport in 1993. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1429 Geneva Wins First Title Since 2008 Geneva defeated Wayne 13-2 to win the Section Five Class C Championship. This is the first win for the Panthers since 2008. Geneva was led in scoring by junior midfielder Sam Miller with 3g-2a. Miller was named Most Valuable Player for the Class C All Tournament Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1428 Looking Ahead - Wednesday Championships B and D The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1427 Week in Review: Week 9 The Section Five Tournaments started last week with out bracket games for Classes B and D. "One and Done" is now the mantra as a loss now means the end of the season. Three hundred and thirty-five games have been played thus far. Seventy out of Section games have been played. Section five teams have won forty-nine (70%). Victor, Thomas, HF-L, Gananda and McQuaid Jesuit ended the season at the top of their leagues. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1426 Looking Ahead - Tuesday Championships A and C The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1424 2018 All-Americans Announced *+The Head Coaches of Section Five meet last week to consider players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the Head Coaches in the section votes on each of the awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1422 Thomas Heads Back to the Finals Second seeded Webster Thomas came out and dominated in their 16-7 win over third seed McQuaid Jesuit. The Titans scored six unanswered in the first quarter and increased their lead to 11-2 at the end of the first half. In the second half, McQuaid Jesuit just couldn’t make up the difference. Thomas last made the Finals when they won the Class B Tournament in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1417 Fairport Advances to Finals Top Seeded Fairport defeated fourth seeded Pittsford 8-5 in the first of the two double header Semi-Final matchups. The Red Raiders took off in the second quarter and the Panthers couldn’t keep pace. Fairport moves on to the Finals for the second consecutive time. The last time that Fairport won the big game was in 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1414 Players of the Week - Group 6 We are catching up this week with three players who, over the last two weeks, are worthy of note. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1413 Penfield Helps East United Celebrate The entire Penfield team joined with the East United team to take a picture to celebrate the first time a City team played in the Section Five tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1412 Class A and C See Higher Seeds Win Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: The quarter final rounds in Classes A and C held with the higher seeded teams winning their games. Pittsford had a 6-3 win over Hilton, Penfield won their game with East United and Greece Storm had a 9-6 win over Rush-Henrietta. In Class C, Newark defeated Eastridge, Wayne ended Batavia's season and HF-L beat Livonia-Avon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1411 Tournaments Open with Three Upsets Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: As it happens in the outbracket round, upsets make for excitement and the 2018 edition saw three out of five games won by the lower seeded team. In Class B, Churchville-Chili avenged an earlier loss by beating Spencerport 7-5. Brighton and Canandagigua had no difficulty with their lower seeds by beating Brockport and Gates Chili. In Class D both out bracket games were won by the lower seeds as Waterloo defeated Marcus Whitman 9-7 and Bloomfield-Honeoye beat Mynderse 12-9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1410 Week in Review: Week 8 The regular season ended on Friady with four of the five games played having an impact of the tournament seeding. Fairport, for example, played Corning and earned a 75% season with their win. Everyone team that played Fairport this year earned additional points toward seeding with that win. The Tournament seeding was released on Friday night and the games will begin on May 21st. Three hundred and eight games have been played thus far. Seventy out of Section games have been played. Section five teams have won forty-nine (70%). Victor, Thomas, HF-L, Gananda and McQuaid Jesuit ended the season at the top of their leagues. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1405 Canandaigua Over Hilton, McQ Wins GRALL Title Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: With a 13-9 win over Aquinas, McQuaid Jesuit (12-3) won the GRALL Championship tonight. Aquinas took an early lead, but the Knights came back to a 3-3 tie by then end of the first quarter and then never lost the lead. Ryan McEvily led with 4g-1a and Jack Bilitier added 3g. Jon Gaglio made 12 saves for McQuaid Jesuit including 7 in the second Quarter. McQuaid Jesuit ends the regular season with a 12-3 record. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1403 Week in Review: Week 7 It is hard to imagine, but we are entering the final week of regular season games. The last games will be played on Friday and the tournaments will begin on May 21st. Two hundred and forty-seven games have been played thus far. Sixty-four (of seventy-three out of Section games scheduled) have been played. Section five teams have won forty-five (70%). Victor, Thomas, HF-L, Gananda and McQuaid Jesuit continue at the top of their leagues. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1402 Schroeder over Hilton Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: With the end of the regular season less than a week away, thirteen games were played today. Among the close ones were Irondequoit over Spencerport, Thomas over Baldwinsville, Gates Chili over the Pride, Schroeder over Hilton and Penn Yan over St. Joseph. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1399 McDermott Leads Brighton to Victory Brighton scored six unanswered goals in the third quarter to pull away from Spencerport. The Barons won 18-11 after the Rangers scored the final two goals. Brighton was led in scoring by Brady McDermott with 6g-3a. The first goal of the game was scored only 0:25 into play with B. McDermott finding Shea McDonald open on the crease after a fast-break down the field. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1396 Warriors Win Second Straight OT Game Connor Ball scored an unassisted goal 1:13 into the first overtime period to give Webster Schroeder their second straight overtime line. The Warriors defeated Webster Thomas 11-10 in the inter-district match. The game was back and forth for its entirety; the score was never further apart than a two goal difference. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1395 Players of the Week - Group 5 This week we honor a sophomore from Fairport and a senior from Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1394 Hilton over Irondequoit After Three Late Goals Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: In a close game with four ties, Hilton (6-7) scored three goals in the last quarter to beat Irondequoit (8-4) 9-7. Eight players for the Cadets made the offensive book as as six players scored one goal each. Jordan DePetres had 2g and Ben Mitrano had 1g-1a to lead the Cadets. Junior face off middie, Shawn Doran won 13 draws (72%) and led the team in ground balls with twelve while Jacob Kelsey made a dozen saves (63%). Phil Barilla and Kessel Stefano each has 2g for Irondequoit. It was only the second win for Hilton against the Eagles since 2003. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1392 Week in Review: Week 6 There were rainy days but also a couple of days with sunshine last week . One hundred and eighty-one games have been played thus far. Webster Thomas (10-0) beat Penfield and Hilton to remain the only undefeated team at this point. Gananda (7-1) lost to the Greece Storm last week. Fourty-five (of seventy-three out of Section games scheduled) have been played. Section five teams have won thirty-one (69%). Victor, Thomas, HFL, Gananda and McQuaid Jesuit continue at the top of their leagues with undefeated league records. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1389 FM Defeats Pittsford Fayetteville-Manlius scored the first three goals of the game and although Pittsford tied the game three times, the Hornets never let go of the lead in their 8-6 win. FM’s opener was scored with an outside shot by Nick Papa. Papa finished with 3g-2a to lead his team. Two minutes later, Chris Lubrino scored on a fast-break goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1386 Penfield over Orchard Park on Friday Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: Penfield scored the first goal on Senior Night and never trailed in their 8-4 win over Orchard Park. Penfield was led in scoring by Jack Joyce with 2g-3a. Joyce assisted the first three goals for the Patriots. The first two were almost identical with outside passes to high shots. The first was scored by Michael Mitchell and the second by Jason Berardicurti. Orchard Park scored the first goal with Cayden Collins feeding Ben Ingalls on a high left flat. The third goal saw Joyce assisting on a give and go with Joey Barboza scoring with a high-rising underhand shot. The Patriots led 3-1 after 12 minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1384 Victor ends Thomas Undefeated Season And then there were none, as the last undefeated team lost. In a greatly anticipated game this afternoon, the Blue Devils took a four goal lead and never lost it, even though the Tttans scored three goals in the last eight minutes to bring the game within one. Victor saw offense from eight different players with Camden Hay leading with 3g and Sam Lambert added 3a. Trevor Ford led the Titans with four goals, two of which were scored in the last minute of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1383 Will Reese Gives Mynderse the OT Win In the only game in the section today, junior attackman Will Reese scored the last of his three goals to give the Blue Devils the 11-10 OT win. The game was tied seven times and mostly one goal apart throughout the game at Mynderse on "Youth Lacrosse Day". On key in the game was the stellar performance by senior face off midfielder Andrew Peterman (2g-1a) who won twenty of twenty-four draws and led the team in ground balls with nineteen. Timmy Cornish had 1g-4a and Schuyler Bredesen added 4g for Marcus Whitman whose goalie, Michael Dhondt had 19 saves (63%) to help keep the game close. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1382 Players of the Week - Group 4 In the fifth week of the season, we honor Gavin Lathrop (midlakes attackman) and Joeseph Wegman (Storm midfielder.face off specialist. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1381 Week in Review: Week 5 There were rainy days but also a couple of days with sunshine last week . One hundred and eighty-one games have been played thus far. Webster Thomas (10-0) beat Penfield and Hilton to remain the only undefeated team at this point. Gananda (7-1) lost to the Greece Storm last week. Fourty-five (of seventy-three out of Section games scheduled) have been played. Section five teams have won thirty-one (69%). Victor, Thomas, HFL, Gananda and McQuaid Jesuit continue at the top of their leagues with undefeated league records. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1380 Victor Spoils Corning Undefeated Season Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: Victor faced a strong Corning team, who had eleven wins before today and spoiled their undefeated season with a 14-3 win at home. Leading the offense was sophomore attackman Camden Hay who had 4g. Nine other players each scored one goal. Senior midfielder Tuker Hill had eleven face off wins (92%). Canandaigua beat Orchard Park on the road. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1374 Victor Scores Seven Unanswered in Win After a close half, Victor pulled away and defeated Webster Schroeder 9-4. The Warriors played a close fought quarter and a half before Victor scored seven unanswered goals spanning the last three quarters. Victor opened up the soring with Mitchell Cain assisting Alexander Mabbett 1:09 into the game. Schroeder responded with back to back goals to take the lead. Jonathan Kay assisted Hunter Olsen for an outside midrange shot. Three minutes later, Connor Bollin assisted Justin Connolly to the left flat. The first quarter continued with back and forth attempts at the cage. Neither team scored until Victor came off a dead ball with 0:02 remaining. A quick pass onto the crease by Sam Lambert to Cain tied the game at 2-2 as time expired. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1373 Players of the Week - Group 3 In the fourth week of the season, we honor two Section Five juniors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1372 Greece Ends Gananda Streak Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: On one of the warmest days of the season thus far, there were three games played today. Pittsford improved their record to 4-4 with a 15-7 win against Lancaster (Section 6). Senior attackman John Mozrall led the Panther offense with 5g and sophomore faceoff middie Dan Maggio won eleven of sixteen draws and led the team in ground balls with six. The Greece Storm ended the Gananda's undefeated record with an 11-8 win at home. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1371 Week in Review: Week 4 There were finally a couple of days with sunshine last week . One hundred and thirty-five games have been played thus far. With Victor's loss to an impressive Loyola Academy, there are now two teams that are still undefeated with Webster Thomas (8-0) in the lead and Gananda in at 6-0, Thirty-four (of seventy-four out of Section games scheduled) have been played. Section five teams have won twenty (59%). Victor, Thomas, HFL, Gananda and McQuaid Jesuit are each at the top of their leagues with undefeated league records. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1364 Gananda Over Geneva in Double OT Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: A couple of games were postponed, but fourteen were able to play today and three were one-goal games. Penn Yan scored their winning goal in the last quater as they defeated Westhill (Section 3) 5-4. Senior midfielder Austin Blumbergs led the Mustangs with four goals and sophomore goalie Jeff Kinyon made twelve saves (75%). Thomas used a goal in the last five minutes of the game to defeat Fairport 11-10 and Patrick Shanley scored an unassisted goal in the second overtime period to give Gananda the 9-8 win at Geneva. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1363 Gananda Wins in Double Overtime Patrick Shanley scored the game winning overtime in the second overtime period to earn Gananda the 9-8 win over Geneva. The Blue Panthers won their second one goal game in a row to remain undefeated at 6-0. The Panthers fought back to force a tie with the last three goals of the game but they could not retake the lead in the final four minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1362 Players of the Week - Group 2 In the third week of the season, we honor two Section Five players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1360 Week in Review: Week 3 The season is underway, and the break is over. Eighty-eight games have been played thus far. Three teams are still undefeated with Webster Thomas (5-0) and Gananda (5-0) in the lead and Victor in at 4-0, Twenty-six (of seventy-three out of Section games scheduled) have been played. Section five teams have won sixteen (62%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1356 Pittsford, Brighton, Livonia-Avon Win By One THURSDAY: DAY IN REVIEW: Three of the fourteen games played today were one-goal games. Pittsford fended off a last minute barrage from Fairport, Brighton saw a goal from Lukas Stanat (5g) to break their tie with Hilton and Cullen Coons scored his third goal of the game in the first overtime period to give Livonia-Avon the 17-16 win over Marcus Whitman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1355 Coons Lifts Lakers to OT Victory Cullen Coons scored his third goal of the game just over one minute into the first overtime period to give Livonia-Avon the 17-16 win over Marcus Whitman. Ryan Lambert, who led Livona-Avon with 6g-1a, recorded his lone assist on the overtime goal. Livonia-Avon controlled the majority of the first three quarters before the Wildcats fought back in the fourth to take their first lead of the game with 6:01 remaining in regulation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1354 Pittsford Holds Off Against Fairport Pittsford scored the game opener and although Fairport forced a single tie, the Panthers never trailed in their 7-6 win over the Red Raiders. Harrison Cross scored the opening goal 1:59 into the first quarter. Ryan Dumont, who led the Panthers with 2g-1a, got his assist on the opening goal. Matt Powers scored the second Panther goal less than two minutes later. The Red Raiders responded with two goals of their own to force the tie. Colin Peers and Klay Stuver scored for Fairport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1348 Players of the Week - Group 1 In the first two weeks of the season, we honor players from Penfield, Canandaigua, Thomas and McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1347 Week in Review: Week 2 The season is underway and the break is over. Forty-seven games have been played thus far by thirty-three teams. Eleven teams that have played games are still undefeated with Webster Thomas (3-0) and HF-L (2-0) in the lead. Twenty (of seventy-three games scheduled) have been played. Section five teams have won twelve (60%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1344 Canandaigua Takes Penn Yan in OT Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: It's been a busy vactation week for the Canandaigua Braves as they folowed at Win at Geneva with a win over Penn Yan in overtime tonight. Pal-Mac traveled to Erie, PA for a 19-9 win against Erie McDowell and McQuaid won in Maryland. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1343 McQuaid Jesuit Wins in Baltimore Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: It certainly was a team effort as the McQuaid Jesuit Knights overcame a 4-1 deficit with five second quarter goals to give them a 9-7 win in Baltimore against the Archbishop Curley Friars(4-2). Although eight different players made the offensive book, junior attackman Ryan McEvily led the offensive effort with 2g-2a and senior midfielder Will Harvey added 1g-2a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1337 Victor Holds Off JD for Win in Season Opener Victor scored the first three goals of the contest and led the entire game in their 13-10 win over Jamesville-Dewitt. Although the Red Rams kept the game close in the second half, they never tied the game. Victor scored seven of the first eight goals before JD began their comeback with six of the next seven. Since 2003, Victor and JD have played four times with each team now winning twice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1333 Fairport Wins in Overtime Fairport and Hilton played a back and forth game this afternoon. The Red Raiders led through most of the game; however, the Cadets took their first lead of the game with 7:13 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Red Raiders scored the final goal of regulation to send the game into overtime. Forty-five seconds into the first overtime period, Brennan Maloney scored off a feed from Spencer Bell to give the Red Raiders the win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1332 Brockport Comes Back in Fourth Brockport outscored Eastridge 4-1 in the fourth quarter to comeback and win 9-8 over the Lancers. The Blue Devils led in the first half before Eastridge fought back to a two goals lead in the third quarter. The Lancers held Brockport scoreless for sixteen minutes and added four of their own in that time. Brockport scored four of the final five goals to secure their win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1328 Gananda Opens Season with a 17-6 win over Amherst SATURDAY: DAY IN REVIEW: The GRALL opened up today as McQuaid Jesuit under new Head Coach Terry Corcoran defeated the Haverling Rams 15-7 in an early morning game at Hobart College. Jack Bilitier led the Knights with 6g-1a while Jon added 4g-1 in the win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1325 Cornell University Gets Garrett Ruff Honeoye Falls-Lima senior midfielder, Garrett Ruff, made his commitment finalized with the signing of his National Letter of Intent to continue his studies and play lacrosse at Cornell University next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1324 Harvest Club Celebrates Five Commitments The Harvest Lacrosse Club is celebrating five more college commitments as the 2018 scholastic season begins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1322 Jonathan Agness To Go To NJIT Jonathan Agness, a senior attackman at Spencerport, has committed to New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. Jonathan is a three-year starter for the Rangers and head coach Tim Britton, who will start his last season with 96 goals and 101 assists. He was named to the 1st Team Attack MC-d3 and was a D&C All-Greater Rochester (Honorable Mention) in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1321 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be offered at the Pittsford Mendon High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1320 Gananda Goalie Jason Good Signs NLI Gananda senior goalitender, Jason Good, recently announced his decission to study and paly lacrosse at Chestnut Hill College, as met with friends and family to celebrate the signing of his National Letter of Intenet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1319 Adrian Romero Will Go to Alfred Greece Arcadia senior attackman/midfielder (A/M), Adrian Romero recently announced his commitment to Alfred University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1313 Buck and Yunker Sign NLIs Churchville-Chili Lacrosse recently celebrated as Jacob Buck and Corey Yunker signed National Letters of Intent and will play in NCAA D-I programs after graduation this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1312 McDermott Signs NLI for Yale Brighton senior attackman, Brady McDermott recently signed his National Letter of Intent for Yale honoring his commitment made as an underclassman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1311 St. Bonaventure Gets Austin Blumbergs Penn Yan senior midfielder Austin Blumbergs recently signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his studies and lacrosse career at St. Bonaventure after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1310 Sonny Imburgia Commits to Binghamton Pittsford Offensive midfielder (A/M), Sonny Imburgia recently announced his commitment to SUNY Binghamton. After earning a spot on the Class A All-Tournament team, Sonny added 11-4a in the post-season to end his sophomore season with 31-g-15a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1309 Seven at Victor Sign NLIs Seven Victor seniors joined six others on the auditorium stage as they celebrated their commitment to continuing their lacrosse carriers in college at the annual signing day ceremony. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1308 Penfield Celebrates Nine on Signing Day Nine seniors were honored on Thursday at Penfield in a celebration of seniors moving on to college l;acrosse programs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1306 US Lacrosse Rochester Hall of Fame Class of 2017 The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse held their twenty-fifth Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1305 Andrew Mapstone to Lehigh HF-L attackman Andrew Mapstone recently announced his intent to study and play lacrosse at Lehigh University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1304 Bollin and Jakobsze Set for RIT Friends and teammates, Erik Jakobsze and Conor Bollin play for Webster Schroeder and the Harvest Lacrosse Club and will continue as teammates when they move on together to RIT next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1303 John Carroll University Gets Cecere Cameron Cecere, a rising senior midfielder from Aquinas, has committed to John Carroll University where he will continue his education and lacrosse career. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1302 Matt Hill Commits to UMass Over the summer, rising senior midfielder, Matt Hill decided that he will continue to play lacrosse when he goes to the University of Massachusetts after his graduation from Webster Thomas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1301 Modified Position Open at Webster Schroeder There are lots of opportunities for coaches as yet another school district is looking to fill jobs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1300 Caleb Green Will Move On to Bowdoin With over 2,200 minutes in the goal since his freshman year, Caleb has made 373 saves for the Barons. He has been a two-time Honorable Mention All-League Player (MC-D2). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1299 Aquinas Senior Casey Hochheimer to Hobart Aquinas senior midfielder Casey Hochheimer recently announced that he will stay close to home as he will move on to Hobart College after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1298 Jordan DePetres Chooses Fisher Senior attackman Jodan DePetres recently announced his decision to continue his eduacation and his lacrosse career at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1296 New Greece Team Needs Coaches The newly-restructured Greece Storm team is looking to hire coaches. There are multiple paid positions available within the program. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1294 Rochester Hall Announces Class of 2017 The US Lacrosse Greater Rochester Hall of Fame Class of 2017 has been announced. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1293 Welcome to BLaxFive.NET Welcome to the home of Section Five V Lacrosse. For more than twenty-three years we have provided information about games, players and events. It is fun to think that this site has been around longer than the seniors playing this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1292 Owen VanWie Selects Mercyhurst Senior midfielder and face off specialist Owen VanWie recently announced his decision to continue his education and lacrosse career at Mercyhurst University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1290 We Lose One of our Own With great sadness, the community was informed yesterday of the tragic death of Brighton graduate Owen Thomas. The three year Varsity player for the Barons, who was graduated this spring, died in a boating accident on Waneta Lake, according to the Shuyler County Sherriff's Office. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1285 All Greater Rochester 2017 The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2017 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and a number of honorable mentions were led by Canandaigua senior Attackman, Devin Andrews who was named "Player of the Year". Andrews, who was also a US Lacrosse All-American, scored 72 goals and 47 assists this year. The SportsFive Offensive Player of the Year plans to study and play at Stony Brook next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1283 Colby Barker To Play In North/South Game Pittsford senior midfielder Colby Barker (Ohio State) was selected and will play on the "North Team" in the Under Amour All American Senior Boys Game on Saturday, July 1st. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1282 2017 Season Wrap Up Section V lacrosse lost a team during the season (UPrep) to low numbers and injuries so the Section ended the season with thirty-six team. The session ended with 955 Varsity boys playing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1277 Saturday: Victor wins Third Straight NYS Title DAY IN REVIEW: For the third year in a row, The Victor Blue Devils won a New York State Championship. Pittsford lost as Ward Meleville overcame a five deficit in the last four minutes of the game to force the game into overtime where Matthew Grillo scored the winnning goal for the Patriots. In the class C game, Cold Springs Harbor overcame a XX deficit and beat Jamesville DeWitt 11-9. In the first ever Class D game, Christian Brothers Academy defeated Westlake with a score of 12-5. STORY CONTINUES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1269 Pittsford Makes State Finals for First Time Pittsford dominated the second half and defeated Baldwinsville (Section III) 11-8 to advance to the Class A State Finals. The Panthers will face Ward Melville on Saturday at 10:00 AM at St. John Fisher. The Patriots defeated Lakeland-Panas 9-6 to advance to the Finals. Colby Barker led in scoring with 5g-1a for the Panthers and was a force on the field. For the Bees, Matthew Dickman and Peter Fiorini each finished with 2g. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1268 Looking Ahead: Upstate Championships At this point only the final four are left and in each class there are two teams in the Upstate Tournaments and two are in the Downstate Tournaments. As Wednesday is a school day, the games have been split with the Class A and Class B games being played in Rochester (St. John Fisher College) and the Class C and Class D being played in Syracuse (CNS). Downstate , Class B and Class B will be played at SUNY Albany and the Class C and Class D games will be played at Adelphi University. The winners will play for the State Championships on Saturday at St. John Fisher College (Rochester). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1267 Saturday: Pittsford, Victor, Pal-Mac Win Three out of four of the Section Five teams will play on Wednesday in the NYS semi-finals after victories today at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1266 Akron Advances over Penn Yan in Overtime Section Six representative Akron defeated Section Five representative Penn Yan 10-9 in the Western Regional Championship. The game was tied after regulation and the Tigers scored the game winning goal in the second overtime period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1262 Looking Ahead Western Regionals For the first time, there will be a fourth class and therefore four games played in the Western Regional (NYS quarter finals) which will pit Section VI vs Section V. The games will be held at St. John Fisher College on Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1260 Victor Heading to States for Fourth Straight Year Victor won their fourth consecutive (and sixth overall) Section Five Title tonight with a 13-4 win over Canandaigua. The Blue Devils have reached the finals five straight times, with their loss four years ago against Canandaigua in overtime 11-10 (HERE). Tonight, the Blue Devils scored the first five goals and continued to hold at minimum a four goal lead the remainder of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1259 Penn Yan Wins 22nd Title Penn Yan won their twenty-second Section Five Title (seventh consecutive) with a 13-6 win over Waterloo. The Mustangs scored the first four goals and held the Indians scoreless for the entire first quarter. Waterloo scored four of the last five goals to pull the score closer than the game played. A key component to the Mustang victory was midfielder Connor Fingar at the face-off draw. Fingar won nearly all the face-offs and was named Class D All Tournament MVP. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1257 2017 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2017 were announced at each final. MVPs for A and C were Colby Barker (Pittsford) and James Blazey (Pal-Mac). In the Class B, the award went to Andrew Russell (Victor) and in the class D it went to Connor Finger (Penn Yan). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1256 Pal-Mac Wins First Sectional Title Pal-Mac won their first even Section Five Championship with a 16-11 win over Honeoye Falls-Lima. The Red Raiders lead for nearly the entire game. The Cougars took an early lead; however, Pal-Mac took over late in the first quarter and slowly increased their lead for the remaining three quarters. At the largest difference, the Red Raiders led by eight. In addition to the boys, Pal-Mac girls also won the Section Five Championship with a 16-5 win over Penn Yan (HERE). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1255 Pittsford Wins Fifth Title Pittsford won their fifth Section Five Championship with a 9-5 win over Fairport. The Panthers won their last Championship in 2015 with an 11-6 win over Penfield (HERE). Pittsford took off and scored the first six goals before the Red Raiders got on the board. The Panther defense held Fairport scoreless for 28 minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1254 Looking Ahead: Wednesday Championships The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1253 Looking Ahead: Tuesday Championships The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1252 2017 Section Five All-Americans Announced The head Coaches of Section Five meet last week to listen to the presentations of thirty players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the thirty-six coaches in the section has a vote on each of the awards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1250 Andrews Leads CA and Sets School Record May 27, 2017 - Third seeded Canandaigua scored the first three goals of the game and never trailed in their 16-8 win over tenth seeded Churchville-Chili. After defeating the seventh (Ath/Ody) and second (Thomas) seeds, the Saints fell to the Braves. Churchville-Chili kept the game close for a half, before Canandaigua held them scoreless in the third quarter and extending their lead to 12-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1239 Keenan Leads Victor over Fairport Victor trailed 5-2 before coming back to a 10-8 win over Fairport to end the regular season. The Blue Devils finished 13-3 and the Red Raiders finished 12-4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1233 Tuesday: Galbraith OT Goal Lifts Pittsford John Galbraith scored the final goal of Pittsford`s comeback victory over Webster Thomas 9-8 in the first overtime period. The Titans scored the opening goal and never trailed; however, the game was tied 5 times throughout the contest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1229 Getting Ready for Tournament Seeding Heading into the final week of the regular season, thoughts turn to tournament seeding. The seeding for all four teams will be posted late Friday night, but, just for fun, let`s see what we know as of May 13th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1225 Thursday: Hilton Spoils Senior Night at Brighton A five goal run in the fourth quarter gave Hilton (5-9) a win against host Brighton (6-7) tonight on Senior Night. Hilton took their first lead of the game with 6:12 remaining in the fourth quarter and held off Brighton’s attempt at a comeback to defeat the Barons 13-11. Brighton played three strong quarters before Hilton took over in the fourth. The Cadets scored five unanswered goals spanning just over 4 minutes in the final quarter to secure the win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1224 Hilton Controls Fourth Quarter to win Hilton took their first lead of the game with 6:12 remaining in the fourth quarter and held off Brighton’s attempt at a comeback to defeat the Barons 13-11. Brighton played three strong quarters before Hilton took over in the fourth. The Cadets scored five unanswered goals spanning just over 4 minutes in the final quarter to secure the win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1218 Players of the Week - Group 4 In the fourth week of honoring players, we honor two players who were instrumental in key wins for their teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1211 Gates Chili Fights Back in Fourth Quarter for Win Gates Chili scored two goals in the final minute to secure their first lead since the game opening goal and defeat Eastridge 14-13. The Lancers led for nearly the entire game and had two different 5 goals leads over the Spartans. Gates Chili scored five of the last six and eight of the last ten goals in the comeback win. The game winning goal was scored by Nicholas Ehmann with 0:11 remaining on the clock. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1209 Wednesday: Brighton Ends HFL Undefeated Season Brighton bounced back from yesterday`s defeat at Fairport and ended the undefeated season of HF-L, the last team in the Section with a perfect record. Shots came from many angles as five Barons scored along with leaders Brady McDermott (4g-2a) and Brett Randall (4g-2a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1206 Players of the Week - Group 3 In the third week of honoring players, we honor two Section Five players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1205 Victor Scores Seven of Eight Straight in Win Victor trailed 2-0 after six minutes before scoring seven of the next eight in their 9-8 win over Fayetteville-Manlius. FM attempted a late comeback but could not tie the game again after 2-2 to end the first. The Blue Devils held off in the fourth quarter and did not allow a shot after the final FM goal (5:28 remaining in the fourth quarter). Victor had scoring from six different players, with Zach Estabrooks leading at 3g-1a. Tucker Hill had a good game at the face-off, finishing 11/16 with a team leading five ground balls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1203 Buck Ties School Record in Win Jacob Buck tied his school record for most goals in a single game in the 16-15 Churchville-Chili win over Spencerport. He finished with 8g-1a for the Saints. Historically this was the 17th consecutive win for Churchville-Chili over Spencerport. The last win for the Rangers was eleven years ago. Today’s game was close throughout with the largest lead being a three goal lead late in the game for Churchville-Chili (16-13). During the contest both teams lead and neither could pull away. Both teams survived 3 minute non-releasable stick penalties with only 1 goal against for each team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1194 Tuesday: Brighton Over CA in OT DAY IN REVIEW: Junior midfielder Shea McDonald scored the winning goals with 10.1 seconds left in overtime to give Brighton (4-3) the win over visiting Canandaigua (6-3) with a scored of 14-13. Casey McDermott was the scoring leader for the Barons with 4g-2a. Brett Randall added 4g. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1192 Waterloo Scores Final Three in Win Waterloo scored the final three goals to defeat Bloomfield-Honeoye 6-4. The Indians also scored the first three goals to take the early lead. All four of the Pride’s goals were scoring in a stretch spanning the second and third quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1189 2017 Players of the Week The Connors & Ferris Players of the Week award winners for 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1188 Players of the Week - Group Two In the second week of honoring players, group two will catch us up with the start of the season. This time there are two offensive and two defensive players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1181 Wednesday: Fairport Takes Out Ithaca Fairport (4-1) used a five goal second quarter to spoil the perfect record of host Ithaca (7-1) this afternoon. Senior goalie Jake Santini had an impressive fourteen save day (78%) in the cage for the Red Raiders who saw TJ Hendricks lead the offense with 3g-1a. Senior Nick Miller scored all four goals for Ithaca. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1180 West Islip Holds Out For Win Section XI's West Islip hosted Penfield this afternoon and defeated the Patriots 8-7. The Lions have won all three times that they have faced Penfield over the last four years. West Islip is currently 7-1 this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1178 Players of the Week - Group One It's been quite a start of season 2017 and it has taken some time to pick the first group of "Players of the Week" so this time, we have a number of players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1174 Lets Have Some Fun....Seedings The staff at BLaxFive.NET are often asked for information about rankings of teams for seeding. The power-based system used to seed the Sectional Tournaments is based on the FINAL win/loss records of each team played. But a "just for fun" page has been created to show the seedings if the seeding was done today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1163 Aquinas Takes off in Second Half Aquinas took off in the second half and outscored Nichols 8-4 in the second half on their way to a 13-8 win over the Big Green. In the first three quarters, both teams were back and forth and remained within two goals until the final minute of the third quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1157 Brighton Holds off Late Advance April 6, 2017 - Brighton took a four goal lead into the second half on their way to a 10-9 win over Hilton. The Barons had six players make their offensive scorebook in the win with Brett Randall leading in scoring with 3g-3a. Hilton was more spread out with ten players in their offensive book. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1155 Tuesday: Four Games Won by a Single Goal DAY IN REVIEW: Of the fourteen games played on this cloudy day with strong winds, four were won in exciting fashion and by a single goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1154 Midlakes Scores Final Four to Win Midlakes scored the final four goals and held Waterloo scoreless for the final 27 minutes in their 7-5 win over the Indians. The Screaming Eagles increased their record to 3-0 with their closest game of the season so far. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1153 Hopsicker Wins in Overtime Jeremy Hopsicker scored back to back goals to end the game and give Brockport the 10-9 win over Greece Athena/Odyssey in the first overtime period. Hopsicker scored the game tying goal with 1:01 remaining in regulation before scoring the game winner 1:51 into overtime, both goals were unassisted. Although, he had three assists earlier in the game, they were his first two goals of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1150 Burek Scores in Overtime Reese Burek scored with 2:38 remaining in the first overtime period to give Fairport the 4-3 win over Webster Schroeder. The Warriors scored all three of their goals in the opening quarter and led 3-1 after 12 minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1146 UPrep Lacrosse Ends Season It was with disappointed that University Prep Head Coach, Geoff Ballard announced this week that the program would not continue this year due to lack of players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1145 Thursday: Blumbergs Overtime Goal Lifts Penn Yan Austin Blumbergs scored an unassisted goal just 0:21 into the second overtime period to give Penn Yan a 7-6 win over Haverling. Blumbergs scored a total of 3g-1a to be a part of four out of seven goals. The Rams led for the majority of the game, with Penn Yan only leading for 1:39 throughout the entire contest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1144 Blumbergs Overtime Goal Lifts Penn Yan March 30, 2017 - Austin Blumbergs scored unassisted, 0:21 into the second overtime period to give Penn Yan the 7-6 win over Haverling. Blumbergs scored a total of 3g-2a to be a part of five out of seven goals. The Rams led for the majority of the game, with Penn Yan only leading for 1:39 throughout the entire contest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1143 Agness Scores Six in Spencerport`s win March 30, 2017 - Spencerport scored nine of the first twelve goals on their way to a 14-10 win over Greece Athena/Odyssey. Although the Thunder scored the first goal (Zack Gibaurd unassisted), Spencerport scored the next four. Johnathan Agness scored the opening two on his way to six total goals. Owen VanWie and Cameron Nitti scored the next two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1140 Kirkpatrick Scores in Overtime March 29th, 2017 - One day after an overtime loss, Gates Chili got an overtime win with a 9-8 victory over Brockport. The Spartan's Jarrett Kirkpatrick scored his lone goal fo the game only 0:23 into the first overtime period off an assist from Nicholas Ehmann. Ehmann was the big scorer for Gates Chili and finished with a hand in 7 out of 9 goals (4g-3a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1139 Tuesday: Spencerport In OT Win over Gates Chili DAY IN REVIEW: The season started in earnest on Tuesdays with eleven games in the damp but not snowy weather often seen in the first week. There were mismatches and some close ones. Big score winners were McQuaid, Midlakes, Haverling, Pittsford and Skaneatles (over visiting Mynderse). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1138 Eagles Fight Back to Win March 28, 2017 - Irondequoit scored the last four goals to defeat Webster Schroeder 5-4 this afternoon. The Warrior did not score in the final 26 minutes spanning three quarters. Sophomore Jack Brennan finished with 4 of the 5 goals for the Eagles. Goalie Patrick Hynes was a major player and finished with 12 saves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1136 VanWie Lifts Spencerport March 28, 2017 - Owen VanWie scored the game winning goal with 0:06 left in the first overtime period to give Spencerport the 13-12 win over Gates Chili. VanWie was a major presence throughout the game winning 19/25 face off draws and leading his team with 20 ground balls. This was the 21st time that the Rangers had faced the Spartans and with the win they moved to 10-11 against Gates Chili. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1134 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be offered on two different nights, at the Pittsford Mendon High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1133 Nick Ehmann to RIT Senior attackman Nick Ehmann will stay close to home after graduation from Gates Chili High School as he has announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at RIT. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1132 Joe Walters Finishes Showcase Event From their press release: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1131 Victor Wins Laxie Team of the Year Securing almost thirty percent of the vote, Victor High School was named Boys High School Team of the Year by Inside Lacrosse in their annual Laxies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1130 Will Shear Selects Mercyhurst NE Fairport senior long stick midfielder Will Shear has announced that he will move on to Mercyhurst North East University after his graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1129 RIT Tigers Get Andrew Doktor Senior attackman Andrew Doktor will stay close to home when he continues his education at RIT next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1127 Anthony Pezzimenti to Canisius Junior midfielder has announced his decision to continue his education at Canisius College after his graduation from Victor in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1125 Canandaigua to Host Shootout for Soldiers Canandaigua Lacrosse and brand new Head Coach Deven York received a great honor recently when it was announced that the Braves won a bid and will be an expansion site for the Shootout for Soldiers next summer. More than eighty applications for the expansion were filed and Canandaigua was among the four that were accepted. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1121 Evan Kelly to Le Moyne Attackman Evan Kelly recently announced his decision to continue his education and lacrosse career at Le Moyne College in Syracuse. The senior from Aquinas was name to the All Section Five second team and was on the first team GRALL list last season after recording 45g-23a for the Little Irish. As a freshman, Evan posted 6g-12a for the Cougars are Honeoye Falls-Lima where he was named a NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1119 Estabrooks and Gardner Sign NLIs at Victor Two boys Varsity Lacrosse players and two girls Varsity Lacrosse players joined four other seniors for a celebration at Victor as honored the eight who signed National Letters of Intent. Attackman Zach Estabrooks will attend Seton Hill. Matt Gardner, a long-stick midfielder will go to Le Moyne. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1118 JW1 and Sweetlax Announce Box Lacrosse Sweetlax Lacrosse and JW1's Joe Walters are pleased to announce a partnership with this winter's Box Lacrosse program open to all interested players. Last year, Sweetlax introduced box lacrosse to players in the Upstate area which included practices and a competition in a mid-Atlantic tournament in January. Instructors included Professional Box players Randy Staats, Cody Jamison and Brad Gillies amongst others. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1117 Brett Randall Signs with Richmond Brighton Lacrosse celebrated recently as senior attackman Brett Randall and his parents Rob and Barb witnessed the signing of his National Letter of Intent to attend and play lacrosse at Richmond University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1116 Five Sign NLIs in Penfield A good number of Penfield seniors including five boys lacrosse players and five girls lacrosse players met in the gym recently to celebrate their commitment to athletics in college with the signing of their Nation Letters of Intent. All five senior boys in the lacrosse program had two common comments about the Patriot lacrosse program. First, they consistently credited Head Coach John Schembri with teaching them skills that go beyond the lacrosse field, and second, they all spoke about winning [at least] a sectional title this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1112 Rochester Chapter Installs 23rd HOF Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse held their 2016 Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1111 Rochester Chapter Installs 23rd HOF Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse held their 2015 Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1108 Rochester Chapter Announces Hall of Fame 2016 The Greater Rochester Chapter of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame will welcome new members with the induction of Tom Kelly, John Price, Heidi Rothfuss Rasmussen, Mike Riorden, '98 Penn Yan Girl's Team, '01 Penn Yan Boys Team as the Class of 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1105 How are Year End Awards Determined There are so very many awards that are given at the end of the year and the folks at SportsFive.NET tries to keep up with all of the record-keeping. Generally, as we receive the lists from the various groups, we update the player records and publish the lists. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1104 Admission Prices Most regular season games are free, although there are a few schools that charge to watch regular season games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1101 Disqualification Of Coach or Athlete If an athlete, Coach or a support team member of a team is removed from a contest a "Section V Athletic Association Disqualification Form" must be completed by the game official. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1097 All Tournament Team Awards At the end of each Sectional Championship game, the Section Five Tournament Awards Committee announces the All Tournament team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1096 All League Awards At the end of each season, as part of each league's "post season meeting", the leagues determine their "All League Teams". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1095 Other National Awards US Lacrosse is the sponsor of the annual All American awards which is only one of the award categories sponsored for scholastic participants by the national organization. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1094 All-Academic Process US Lacrosse is the sponsor of the annual All Academic awards which is one of several award categories sponsored for scholastic participants by the national organization. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1093 All American Process US Lacrosse is the sponsor of the annual All American awards which is one of several award categories sponsored for scholastic participants by the national organization. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1091 New York State Lacrosse Classifications Classes are determined by the number of students in the school. The official NYS BEDS (Basic Educational Data System) numbers are used as the official count. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1090 Tournament Seeding Procedure Seeding for the Section Five Tournaments is based on a "power rating" which is based on the final win-loss records of the teams played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1089 Le Moyne Gets Goalie Jake Santini Senior goalie Jake Santini has announced his decision to continue his education and to play lacrosse at Le Moyne College next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1087 Mitchell DiSanto Selects Belmont Abbey Senior attackman Mitchell DiSanto recently announced his decision to continue his education and lacrosse career at Belmont Abbey (North Carolina). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1086 Gananda Looking for Varsity and JV Games The Gananda boys lacrosse team is looking for two non-league Varsity games for this spring. The Junior Varsity team is also looking for two non-league games as well. If interested, please contact the Athletic Director, John Tichacek at JTichacek@gananda.org. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1085 SportsFive.NET Offers Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Thursday, March 6th at 6:00 PM at the Pittsford Community library (24 State Street, Pittsford, NY, 14534). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1083 Team Canada wins 2014 Brogden Cup The Brogden Cup features an elite team from Canada, playing the championship US team who won the Brine National Lacrosse Classic last summer. This year, the game was played at the Oshaws Civic Center Field house (Ontario) from January 2-5. The best of three games tournament was won by Team Ontario, who defeated The US team 12-6 and 13-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1082 New SportsFive Feature: Historical Stats The programmer at SportsFive.NET has added a new feature for the study of team game results that maximizes the over ten years of data now available. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1077 All American Process US Lacrosse is the sponsor of the annual All American awards which is one of several award categories sponsored for scholastic participants by the national organization. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1075 Question: How are teams divided into Classes? Class sizes are determined by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1072 Section Five Lacrosse Hosts Leadership Symposium For the first time, Section Five Lacrosse hosted a leadership symposium for coaches and leaders from both boys and girls teams yesterday at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1069 Panara named to US Lacrosse Watchlist Pittsford senior defenseman Nick Panara was recently named to the the Northeast Region Top Players Watchlist by Lacrosse Magazine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1066 Aquinas 9 - St. Francis 6 In the second game at Aquinas, the Little Irish took on St. Francis (Section VI). The game was close for the first half and then Aquinas scored the first two goals of the third quarter and held the lead though the final twenty-four minutes. Senior attackmen Alex Bianchi (3g-2a) and Jonathan Olbrich (4g) led in scoring for Aquinas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1065 Royal Comets Take Bulldogs Rush-Henrietta scored the first eleven goals in their 14-2 win over Livonia in the third game at Aquinas on the opening day of games. The Royal Comets controlled the majority of the game with 45% of their totals shots resulting in goals and 65% of their shots on cage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1063 Thomas 9 - Iroquois 6 Although Iroquois (Section VI) scored the first goal of the game, Webster Thomas scored the next three and six of the next seven to defeat the Chiefs 9-6. The Titans were led in scoring by Kevin Hill with six goals. He finished the game with 16 shots (9 on cage) and accounted for 41% of the shooting for Thomas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1054 Brighton Over Gates Gates Chili and Brighton had a close game with the Barons defeating the Spartans 7-5. Brighton scored the final three goals of the contest to take and secure the lead in the final quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1050 Wayne 9 - Gananda 6 Gananda led 6-3 going into halftime but then was held scoreless for the next twenty-four minutes. Wayne scored six goals in the second half and defeated the Blue Panthers 9-6. Wayne had eight different players make their scorebook. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1045 Spencerport 13 - HFL 10 Spencerport scored the first two goals of the contest and with the exception of fifteen seconds in the first quarter, led or tied for the entire game. The Rangers won 13-10 and were led by attackmen Kasey Olsen (5g) and Colin Mcelligott (2g-6a). Of the thirteen goals, only two were by midfielders the rest were scored by the remaining attackmen: Ryan Schirano (3g) and Brandon Ellis (1g-1a). In the cage for the Rangers, Connor MacKenzie finished with eight saves. Midfielder Andrew Forte finished with a team leading 11 ground balls and was 14/26 (54%) at the face off draw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1044 Penfield 4 - West Genesee 3 in Double Overtime Less than thirty seconds into the second overtime period, Penfield`s Jake Sproule picked up his own face-off ground ball and drove to the cage. He scored on a high bounce shot to secure the 4-3 win over Section III`s West Genesee. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1043 Players of the Week - April 1, 2014 The first Player of the Week awards are Penfield's senior defenseman Jacob O`Connor and Victor's sophomore attackman Ryan Maloney. The players were selected from over thirty worthy nominations submitted last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1042 Penn Yan, Geneva, Pal-Mac and Geneva Top Class C Penn Yan returns this season a favorite for their nineteenth Section Five Championship. The Mustangs return eighteen players from their 2013 roster. Bradley Voigt (Syracuse) returns as the leading goals and points scorer for 2013. He finished the season with 57g-40a (179g-112a in his career). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1041 Canandaigua, Victor, Irondequoit and Churchville-Chili Top Class B After a triple overtime win in the Class B Finals last season, Canandaigua returns at the top of the pack. The Braves lost their next game to the Section VI Champion Hamburg. They return fifty-two percent of their roster this season with fourteen new players joining the team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1040 Pittsford, Fairport, Penfield and Thomas Top Class A Pittsford comes out on top of the pre-season poll with two exceptional athletes. Defenseman Nick Panara (Fairfield) was recently named to the Northeast Region Top Players Watch List by Lacrosse magazine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1039 2014 Preview of Section Five Last year was a big year for Section Five as we hosted New York State Tournament games from the quarter finals right through the Championships. Section Five Boys Lacrosse Coordinator, Mike Simon led his committee in the most professional manner and the games hosted at St. John Fisher College were exciting and proved to be a great experience for players and fans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1038 Pats Beat Cadets The Patriots scored the first seven goals and held the Cadets scoreless until the second quarter in their 14-7 win. Penfield had eleven different players make their offensive scorebook. Attackman Max Spaan finished with 6g-1a, leading his team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1037 Wayne Over Waterloo Although Waterloo scored the first goal, Wayne fought back and led the entire second half in their 8-3 victory. The turning point for the Eagles came in the last 2:20 of the second quarter. They scored three goals in less than two minutes to take the game from a close 3-2 to a controlling 6-2 going into the half. Nic Martin, Jack Camp and on Ecker each added a goal for Wayne. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1035 McQuaid Beats Avon McQuaid Jesuit scored the first three goals and never trailed in their 14-6 win over visiting Avon. The Knights had ten different players make their offensive scorebook and twenty-seven players with at least one statistic. Midfielder Jarrett Cook led his team with 7 ground balls. Defenseman Ryan Nelson finished with four ground balls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1034 Livonia Beats Eastridge After trailing 3-0 after the first quarter, Livonia fought back to defeated Eastridge 9-7. The Bulldogs scored four unanswered goals to start the fourth quarter and then moved into the lead. The Lancers started off strong, but couldn`t keep up the pressure in the second half. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1027 Brighton Takes Livonia 9-6 Brighton controlled their game with Livonia and finished with a 9-6 win. The Bulldogs had a late push (with three of the last four goals) but the Barons led for the rest of the game after taking the lead in the second quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1024 Gates Chili 7 - Ath/Ody 5 Gates Chili scored four of the last five goals to defeat Greece Athena/Odyssey 7-5. The Thunder led 4-3 going into halftime before the Spartans held them scoreless for 28:43 spanning the 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarters. The Spartans were led in scoring by Joseph O`Hare with 3g. Midfielder Brian May (2g-1a) and Brett Kirkpatrick (1g-1a) also added to the scoring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1023 Penfield 11 - Fairport 9 Penfield defeated Fairport 11-9. The Patriots fought back the in the fourth quarter and scored four unanswered goals spanning 13:26 to defeat Fairport 11-9. The Patriots went from being down 7-8 to leading 11-8 with only 4:55 remaining in regulation. The Red Raiders could not fight back to overtime. The game was tied seven times with the largest lead going to an 11-8 Penfield lead. Fairport led four different times throughout the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1021 Pittsford Over Thomas Pittsford`s heralded defense held up to their hype in their 7-4 win over Webster Thomas. The Titans kept the game close and even took the lead for a short time in the third quarter before the Panthers scored the final four goals in the game. Pittsford's defense held the Titans scoreless for the first 14:16 and the last 13:32. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1020 Players of the Week - April 8, 2014 This week`s Player of the Week awards are Pittsford senior defenseman Nick Panara and Churchville Chili senior attackman Aaron Buck. The players were selected from nominations submitted last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1018 Geneva Beats Waterloo Although the game was close for the first half, Geneva scored seven unanswered goals to start the third quarter in their 12-5 win over Waterloo. The game was 5-4 going into halftime but then the Panthers held the Indians scoreless for over twenty minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1014 Cadets Take Lightning Hilton scored the final six goals in their 9-6 win over Greece Arcadia/Olympia. Hilton held the Lightning scoreless for the final 13:28. The Cadets started off the scoring 0:39 into the contest with Zeus Doser assisting Tyler Farrell. The next two goals came from Greece. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1008 Players of the Week - April 15, 2014 This week`s Player of the Week award winner are Marcus Whitman senior goalie Merritt Bailey and Spencerport sophomore attackman Colin McElligot. The players were selected from nominations submitted last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1006 Churchville-Chili 12 - Thomas 11 in Overtime In one of the most excited games this season, Churchville-Chili scored the last three goals in regulation to force overtime before defeating Webster Thomas. Ryan Cosgrove scored his first goal of the game unassisted with 1:42 remaining in the first overtime period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 1004 Schroeder Late Goal Gives Win Over HF-L Webster Schroeder scored the lone goal of the fourth quarter in order to defeat HF-L 9-8. The Warriors trailed at the start of the second quarter but scored four unanswered goals spanning into the third quarter to keep the game close. During the second half, the teams traded goals four times in a row. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 996 Gananda Takes Pal-Mac 10-9 Pal-Mac scored three goals to tie the game with 1:13 remaining before Colin Brillian scored with 0:32 remaining to give Gananda the 10-9 win and hold off the late advance by the Red Raiders. Nearly half of the scoring from both teams came in the fourth quarter with Pal-Mac scoring five and Gananda scoring four. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 995 Hilton 12 - Rush-Henrietta 7 Hilton scored eight out of nine straight goals to defeat Rush-Henrietta 12-7. The Cadets scored six goals in the second quarter in their victory and were in control of the contest for the majority of the final three quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 992 HFL 9 - Wayne 8 in Overtime Freshman attackman Evan Kelly scored the game winning goal with 1:16 remaining in the first overtime period to give HF-L their 9-8 win over Wayne. The Cougars held off a late push by the Eagles with senior midfielder Ryan Kelly scoring the tying goal to send the game into overtime. The game was back and forth with both teams leading during the contest. Wayne scored the opening goal during man-up with Andrew Jenkins assisting Tim Oddi. Six minutes later HF-L scored their opening goal (also during man-up). Ryan Kelly scored with an assist from Tim Breau. Each team added another goal in the opening quarter and the first quarter ended with the score tied at 2-2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 989 Marcus Whitman Takes Newark Although the game was close for a half, Marcus Whitman outscored Newark 8-2 in the second half in their 11-3 victory. The Wildcats were led in scoring by Tyler Wolfe with 3g-4a. Attackman Matt Hall added three goals. Face off midfielder Lane Brown finished at 58% at the face-off draw and with a team leading six ground balls. Goalie Merritt Bailey and defenseman Pat Hall added five ground balls each. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 987 Gates Chili 10 - Arc/Oly 8 Gates Chili scored the final four goals of the contest to defeat Greece Arcadia/Olympia 10-8. The Spartans kept the game close for three quarters before holding the Lightning scoreless for the final thirteen minutes. Greece started off strong, scoring four of the first five goals to take the early lead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 983 Wayne 10 - Geneva 7 Wayne scored three of their last four goals in their 10-7 win over Geneva. The Eagles started the game off strong with a four goal run spanning the end of the first and beginning of the second quarters. Wayne scored four straight goals, including two during a non-releasable man-up, to take at 4-1 lead halfway through the second quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 981 Pittsford 12 - Orchard Park 6 The Pittsford offense came alive today nearly overshadowing the often hyped defense in their 12-6 win over the Section 6 perennial standout Class A team from Orchard Park. Eight different Panthers scored goals and Ryan Fairbrother won eleven of seventeen face offs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 979 Players of the Week - April 28, 2014 This week there are multiple Players of the Week award winners. Their talents are diverse as two players are honored for the specialties. Remmy Glod is a face off specialist for Gananda and Colby Barker is a short stick defensive midfielder for Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 978 Victor Beats Rush-Henrietta Victor face-off specialist T.D. Ierlan finished 17/21 (81%) with three of his four losses coming on technical fouls. Of his 16 non-technical wins, he picked up his own ground ball 14 times. Ierlan led the team in ground balls with defenseman Brandon Kunick adding an additional 6 and defenseman Jack Callahan adding four. R-H goalie, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 967 Victor 12 - Penfield 8 Victor scored seven unanswered goals in the second and third quarters to take the game to 9-3 early in the third quarter. Penfield played hard in the second half but couldn't come back from a six goal deficit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 966 Eagles Over Royal Comets Face off midfielder Mitchell Culver had an impressive game, finishing 11/14 (78%) with a team leading 9 ground balls (all coming off the face-off). LSM Graham Gooch also finished strong with 3 ground balls and 2 takes for the Eagles. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 963 Fairport Gets Shutout Over Ithaca Fairport won for the first time since 2012 in their 13-0 win over Ithaca. The Red Raiders had 31 players with at least 1 statistic and 12 players make their offensive scorebook. Justin Kesselring led Fairport with 3g-2a. Joey Scalise, Tyler Wetzel and Matt Hawk all spent time in the cage to secure the shutout. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 962 Victor 16 - Corning 15 The 9-4 Corning Hawks (Section IV) traveled to Victor for their third contest of the season against Section Five teams. In all three cases, the Hawks played a one goal game against the local boys. Victor came out on top today, winning 16-15. Corning had previously defeated Churchville-Chili (10-9) and lost to Pittsford (11-10). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 957 Pal-Mac 11 - Gananda 10 Ben Reeves was once again the major scoring factor in Pal-Mac`s 11-10 win over Gananda. Reeves finished with 6g-3a out of the 11 goals scored for the Red Raiders. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 956 Wayne 9 - Geneva 8 Wayne scored five of the first six goals and held off a late push by Geneva to defeat the Panthers 9-8. The Panthers scored the first goal with Kyle Cosentino scoring unassisted. Four minutes later Wayne scored their first goal. Jon Ecker assisted Jake Moss with 5:13 remaining in the opening quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 954 Big Save by Kelly Gives Win to HF-L NOTES: Bryce Kelly made his 100th save of the season with seconds left on the clock to secure the 9-8 win for HF-L over Brighton. The Cougar scored the last four goals of the contest and held Brighton scoreless for the final 16:48 in their win. Kelly had an impressive game between the pipes with twelve saves and finished at 60%. Offensively, the Cougars looked to midfielder Alex Mapstone (4g-2a), attackmen Ryan Kelly (2g-2a) and Tim Breau (2g-2a). All nine of the goals by the Cougars were assisted goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 952 Spencerport Over Gates 8-6 Spencerport scored the first two goals of the contest and never trailed in their 8-6 win over Gates-Chili. The Rangers couldn`t pull away and the Spartans couldn`t catch up for nearly the entire game. Matt Schumann scored the opening goal unassisted for the Rangers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 949 Eastridge Surge Produces Win Eastridge scored the last two goals of the contest to secure an 8-7 win over Greece Arcadia/Olympia. Overall the contest was an even match with both teams having opportunities to secure the victory. Freshman attackman Donovan Fagan assisted Andrew Doktor for the final goal of the contest for the Lancer win. Fagan finished with 1g-2a in only his second game on Varsity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 947 Monroe County Releases D-2 Awards for 2014 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2014 season. Senior midfielder Eric Munn (Canandaigua) and defenseman Nick Panara (Pittsford) were named US Lacrosse Academic All Americans. Junior midfielder Kevin Hill (Thomas) along with senior attackmen Trevor Hodgins (Churchville-Chili), Justin Kesselring (Fairport-A/M) and Stephen Quinzi (Pittsford) were selected as US Lacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 946 Canandaigua Moves Past Saints Canandaigua has reached the Sectional Championship game 13 times and Churchville-Chili has only reached it once and the Braves demonstrated tonight that they know how to win in Sectionals. The Braves defeated the Saints 14-12 after trailing 0-4 in the first quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 944 Pittsford 9 - Penfield 6 Although the game was tied three times, Pittsford never trailed in their 9-6 win over Penfield. The Panthers took revenge for their regular season loss over Penfield by scoring the opening two goals and never looked back. Junior midfielder Brandon Barker finished with 3g-1a from eight shots to lead the Panthers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 943 Fairport Beats Thomas in Semis In a game that was close throughout, Fairport held off the late advances from Webster Thomas to win 8-6. The Red Raider scored half their points in a four goal unanswered set from the first and second quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 942 Players of the Week - May 6, 2014 This week there are multiple Players of the Week award winners. Once again their talents are diverse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 939 Penfield Over Brighton Penfield scored the opening goal and never trailed in their 15-4 win over Brighton. Jake Sproule scored the open goal less than one minute into play with an assist from Mitch Standera. The Patriots were strong throughout the game with nine different players making their offensive scorebook. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 938 Marcus Whitman 6 - Mynderse 5 Marcus Whitman scored the first two goals in their 6-5 win over Mynderse. The Blue Devils tied the game at 3-3 in the third quarter but never led. Whitman's first two goals were both unassisted with Tyler Wolfe and Lane Brown scoring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 934 Wayne 11 - Waterloo 8 Wayne scored the first four goals of the contest and never trailed in their 11-8 win over Waterloo. The Screaming Eagles led by as much as seven (10-3) before Waterloo scored five of the last six goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 933 Pittsford Over Victor in OT Pittsford sophomore Jonathan Perotto scored from a feed by Stephen Quinzi with 2:14 remaining in the first overtime period to defeat Victor 12-11. Perotto finished with 3g-1a and Quinzi finished with 4g-1a for the Panthers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 927 Lightning Takes Out Spencerport 13-10 Greece Arcadia/Olympia scored three of the last four goals to defeat Spencerport 13-10. Both teams scored in streaks with the game tied at 5, 7 and 8. The Largest lead of the game was in the second quarter when Lightning led 5-1 before Spencerport scored four goals to tie the game in the early third quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 925 Players of the Week - May 14, 2014 This week Fairport has two players who have been an important part of their success. Goalie Joey Scalise and scoring phnom Cam Gebhardt are honored this week. Penn Yan senior attackman Bradley Voigt and Aquinas defenseman Liam Smith are also honored for their key support of their teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 924 Churchville-Chili Big Finish for Win Coming back today to finish last night`s game, after it was called due to weather, benefited Churchville-Chili as they outscored Hilton 3-2 to win the game 10-9. The Saints` Ryan Cosgrove scored the first goal today and assisted the second and third to secure the win for the Saints. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 922 CA with One Goal WIn Over Pittsford The Braves came back big and scored five of the last seven goals to defeat visiting Pittsford 7-6. The Panthers led 4-2 early in the second quarter before the Braves began fighting back. Canandaigua scored four unanswered goals spanning the second and third quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 918 Fairport 11 - Victor 7 Although the game was tied twice, Fairport never trailed in their 11-7 win over Victor. The Red Raiders scored the opening goal when Justin Kesselring pulled all the way out past the restraining line before driving straight at the cage and putting the shot off-stick past Brennan Mackey in the cage for Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 914 RIT Takes on Tufts in Semi Finals - Right Here On Sunday RIT Head Coach Jake Coon, sent along this message for the Section Five Lacrosse Community: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 910 Monday: Out Bracket Games Ten out bracket games were played today as the 2014 Section Five Tournaments began play.Only one team beat the seeds as #10 Haverling beat #7 Marcus Whitman 15-6. Also in Class C, Livonia beat Midlakes, Geneva beat Mynderse and Waterloo beat Newark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 909 Webster Thomas Advances to Semis Fourth seeded Webster Thomas defeated fifth seeded Hilton 12-8 tonight in Webster. The Titans led 7-2 in the second quarter and held off a late Cadet advance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 908 Spencerport 11 - Wayne 8 in Quarters Spencerport never trailed in their 11-8 win over Wayne. The Rangers were only the second lower seed of the tournament to defeat a higher seed. The Ranger`s Kasey Olsen scored the first goal of the game after receiving a pass from behind the cage from Colin McElligott. Olsen finished at 5g-1a for the Rangers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 903 Pal-Mac Makes Finals With Win Over Gananda Pal-Mac scored the last three goals to cement their place in the Sectional Championship round with their 11-7 win over Gananda. Senior Ben Reeves scored 3g-2a to lead the Red Raiders. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 902 Penn Yan in One Goal Game with AQ Aquinas scored the last five goals of the contest but it was not enough to dethrone the reigning Class C Champions. Penn Yan defeated the Little Irish 8-7. Aquinas was led in scoring by senior Alex Bianchi with 4g-1a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 901 2014 Section Five All-Americans Announced The Head Coaches of Section Five met on Sunday afternoon to listen to the presentations of twenty-five players who had been nominated for All-America team honors. The awards, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 900 Tuesday is Championship Day The top seeded teams will play tomorrow and it looks like anyone can win in each of the Classes. The Day of Champions, sponsored by Canandaigua National Bank and Trust, will be held at Webster Schroeder High School. This year, the Class B game will be held first, starting at 3:45. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 899 Fairport Over Pittsford for Championship Pittsford`s starting defense played three excellent quarters and one mediocre quarter, but that last quarter was enough for Fairport to come up with a win with 0:16 left in regulation. The Red Raiders scored six goals in the final quarter, including the last five in their 7-6 win over the Panthers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 898 Penn Yan Wins Championship Penn Yan scored four goals in the first three quarters and five in the final quarter in their 17-5 win over Pal-Mac. The Red Raiders added one goals in the first and two in the second and third quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 897 Victor Wins Championship After last year`s heart felt triple overtime loss to the Braves, Victor came to play and defeated Canandaigua 12-8. The Braves led for most of the first quarter. The Blue Devils scored the opening goal of the second quarter to take their first lead of the game and never looked back. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 896 Tuesday: Champions - Fairport, Victor, Penn Yan The three top seeds won their trips to Buffalo today as Fairport scored four goals in the last five minutes of the game to defeat Pittsford 7-6. Penn Yan was a 17-5 winner over Pal-Mac and Victor played a close game with Canandaigua, eventually winning 12-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 894 2014 All-Section Five List Released For the fourth time, Section Five selected first and second team All-Section players. The 2014 first team lists sixteen players and includes the ten All-Americans previously announced."It`s always difficult to choose from so many talented players," said Section Five Chairman, Mike Simon. To be nominated each player was required to be selected to their first team all league (except Independent teams). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 893 Penn Yan Moves to NYS Semis The Penn Yan Mustangs scored their first three goals in under three minutes at the start of the Class C game against Akron from Section Six. It was a potent of things to come as the powerful Mustangs took the game to running time in their 19-4 victory in Class C. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 890 GRALL Announces 2014 Awards The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2014 season. Senior attackman, Alex Bianchi from Aquinas was selected as GRALL "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches gave the Sportsmanship award to All GRALL Teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 888 Finger Lakes Announced 2014 Awards The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2014 season. Junior attackman, Ben Reeves from Pal-Mac was, for the third year in a row, selected as Finger Lakes "Player of the Year". The "Midfielder of the Year" wasEddie Eddington from Geneva. The "Defenseman of the Year" was Dylan Joy from Gananda and Pal-Mac Head Coach Joe Hill was named Coach of the Year. Matt Morrin was named Assistant Coach of the Year and Tom Palmer from Gananda was named Man of the Year. Eddie Eddington was named a USLacrosse All American and Ben Reeves was named a USLacrosse Academic All American by the Section Five Coaches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 885 Wednesday: Good Games but Clean Sweep for Section 3 All three games could have gone either way, and the teams from Section Five played well, but all three fell to the team from Section Three in the semi final round. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 883 Monroe County Releases D-3 Awards for 2014 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2014 season. Senior midfielder Eric Munn (Canandaigua) and defenseman Nick Panara (Pittsford) were named US Lacrosse Academic All Americans. Junior midfielder Kevin Hill (Thomas) along with senior attackmen Trevor Hodgins (Churchville-Chili), Justin Kesselring (Fairport-A/M) and Stephen Quinzi (Pittsford) were selected as US Lacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 881 Monroe County Releases D-1 Awards for 2014 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2014 season. Senior midfielder Eric Munn (Canandaigua) and defenseman Nick Panara (Pittsford) were named US Lacrosse Academic All Americans. Junior midfielder Kevin Hill (Thomas) along with senior attackmen Trevor Hodgins (Churchville-Chili), Justin Kesselring (Fairport-A/M) and Stephen Quinzi (Pittsford) were selected as US Lacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 880 Senior Games Up this Friday at Victor The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2014 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game final player selections. This year`s contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Friday, June 13th at Victor High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 877 2014 Season Wrap Up Post-Season 2014 - Section V lacrosse lost a team (Bishop Kearney) to its roster which dropped to thirty-six teams with 979 players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 873 Penn Yan Tops Scholar Athlete Honors At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 866 Eleven from Section Five Make Top Lists Ty Xanders, former Inside Lacrosse columnist, left the firm last summer and has since started a web site devoted to recruiting. He recently published his lists of the top Juniors and Seniors in the country and several Section Five players made his lists. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 864 Webster and Section Five Mourns the Loss of Don Bell It is with great sadness that Section Five learned of the recent death of long-time player, lacrosse coach and fan, Don Bell of Webster. Don coached the scholastic and collegiate arenas and after his retirement from the game, was a great fan and friend to anyone who loved the game as he did. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 863 Rochester Chapter Hall of Fame 2014 On Friday The Greater Rochester Chapter of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame will welcome four new members with the induction of Craig Chamberlain, Don Loughlin, David McNaney and Scott Schwind as the Class of 2014. The 21st Annual US Lacrosse, Greater Rochester Chapter, Hall of Fame Dinner will take place on Friday, November 7th at the Burgundy Basin Inn at 1361 Marsh Road in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 862 Rochester Chapter Installs 21st HOF Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse held their 2014 Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 860 Five Seniors Sign National Letters of Intent at Penfield There is a lot of excitement in Penfield this year. Seniors are determined to make this a year to remember and have been working hard to make their dream come true. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 858 Kimble Brothers and Goodrich Sign NLIs at Hilton Hilton seniors Shawn and Jarod Kimble and Justin Goodrich recently signed Nationals Letters of Intent to play lacrosse after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 857 Cornell Offering a Coaches Clinic in January The Cornell University Lacrosse staff are offering an instructional clinic for coaches on Sunday, January 11, 2015. Head Coach Matt Kerwick (Irondequoit) will offer a section on "Developing Offensive Players and Team Offense". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 856 Hill and LeMoine Sign NLIs at Webster Thomas Webster Thomas Lacrosse recently celebrated the National Letter of Intent signings of two of their top players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 853 Cornell Offering a Coaches Clinic on Jan 11th The Cornell University Lacrosse staff are offering an instructional clinic for coaches on Sunday, January 11, 2015. Head Coach Matt Kerwick (Irondequoit) will offer a section on "Developing Offensive Players and Team Offense". Associate Head Coach Peter Milliman (Brighton) will speak about "Team Defense and Drills". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 852 Sweetlax Elite Wins Dick`s Sweetlax Elite Wins Dick's National Tournament The Sweetlax Elite team traveled to Florida over the December break for the 2014 DICK`S Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions presented by Pasco County. After the three day tournament they found themselves in the finals against the Six Nations Royal Reds team (Ontario, CA). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 850 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be held on Thursday, February 26th at 6:00 PM at the Pittsford Community library (24 State Street, Pittsford, NY, 14534). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 848 Gananda looking for JV Games Gananda Central is in need of two more games for their Junior Varsity team. If interested please contact Athletic Director John Tichacek at jtichacek@Gananda.org. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 846 East Aurora 9 - Batavia-Attica 4 Coach Matthew Landfried of Batavia-Attica spoke highly of his team even after their 9-4 loss to East Aurora of Section VI. The game remained close for the first three quarters before penalties became an issue in the fourth quarter and East Aurora pulled ahead for the win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 843 Aquinas Opens With a Win Nick Tschetter led the scoring for Aquinas with 3g-3a, while Elliot Clemmons led the team in ground balls with seven. The Lil Irish saw over eleven minutes of penalties but their man-down defense held St. Francis to a one man up goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 841 Newark Team Goes Bald for Teammate Nate Barnes Playing on a team is often much more than playing for wins and losses. On the good teams, the relationships that are forged and friendships that are often life-long are among the best parts of athletics. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 838 West Islip Over Visiting Penfield Penfield started their spring trip to Long Island where they found a very strong West Islip team ready to hand them a 15-5 loss. Senior goalie Willie Klan faced twenty-eight shots and had a 57% day in three quarters in the goal. Senior attackman Max Spaan led the offensive effort with 2g-2a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 831 Aquinas WIns by One Over Wayne The Screaming Eagles came out strong against the Little Irish, but a more consistent four quarters gave Aquinas a win and a 2-1 record. Aquinas defeated Wayne 7-6 with the last two goals of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 829 Hilton 12 - Oswego 7 Hilton played a close three quarter with Oswego (Section III) before scoring the final five goals of the game to secure a 12-7 victory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 827 Pittsford Over Ithaca in Opener On paper, Pittsford looked strong in the preseason with a strong mixture of dominate offensive players and a returning defense that was already proven last year. In their opening today, they solidified that impression. Senior midfielder Brandon Barker was pretty much unstoppable from the front and the long sticks look like they are at mid-season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 825 Victor Over Corning T.D. Ierlan started out this year right where he left off last year, winning seventeen of twenty face offs for the Blue Devils (85%). His dominance at the "X" helped give Victor a 43-25 shooting advantage and his team leading twelve ground balls helped give Victor a 44-18 ground ball advantage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 823 West Genesee 6 - Fairport 4 Fairport started off with a 2-1 first quarter that lasted to halftime, but the Wildcats came back in the second half for the win. Fairport Head Coach Mike Torrelli said even in the loss, he was proud of his team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 822 Big Win for Hilton Over CA Hilton has faced Canandaigua 3 times in the last 10 years and came into tonight’s contest 1-1 against the Braves. With tonight’s 10-8 win the Cadets now take the lead in the series 2-1. The first time the teams faced in 2010 Canandaigua won 15-4. One year later the Cadets came back for a 13-12 victory, outscoring the Braves 5-1 in the final quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 818 Brockport Over Eastridge 12-9 After outscoring Eastridge 6-3 in the second half, Brockport defeated the Lancers 12-9. This was the first win for the Blue Devils over the Lancers since April 2013. The game was high scoring with both teams scoring on over 30% of their total shots. The majority of the scoring came from three players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 816 Lightning Overcomes Gates Greece Arcadia/Odyssey played strong consistent lacrosse in their 11-8 win over Gates Chili. The Lightning scored 9 out of the first 11 goals to lead 9-2 with 6:27 remaining in the third quarter. Gates Chili scored 6 of the last 8 goals to make the final score look closer than the contest. Arc/Oly saw the return of senior Devon Zaov with 4g-1a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 814 R-H Takes Hilton By One The last time the Royal Comets defeated Hilton was in 2011 with a 13-10 win. Although the game was close throughout, Rush Henrietta took an 8-7 lead in the second quarter and never trailed again. Rush- Henrietta was led in scoring by Nick Lenhard (4g-2a) and Brad Schillinger (5g-1a). Midfielder Jake Hughes (3g-1a) took a team leading 14 shots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 813 Livonia Over AQ in OT Livonia took the game into overtime to defeat Aquinas 5-4. The Bulldogs got their sixth win in the past ten years over the Little Irish (20 wins). Holding Aquinas to only four goals is the strongest defensive performance in the records. Livonia used two, two-goal runs to secure the win. One was in the first and one was in the third. The Little Irish scored three goals in the second quarter. Both teams were held scoreless in the fourth quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 804 Thunder in One Goal Win Over Gates In a game where the score was never more than two goals apart, Greece Athena/Odyssey defeated Gates Chili 13-12. The Thunder scored the final goal with only 0:10 left in regulation. Sophomore midfielder Zack Gibaud scored his fourth goal of the game for the win. Over the past ten years, this is only the third time that Greece has defeated Gates Chili who have won twelve. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 803 Gananda Surges to Victory Over Wayne Gananda took their first lead of the game with 7:22 remaining in the fourth quarter and then held off the advances of Wayne to defeat the Screaming Eagles 9-8. The game was tied four times and Wayne led three times in the first three quarters. This is Wayne's second loss by only a single goal (with an earlier 7-6 loss to Aquinas). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 799 Bloomfield-Honeoye Takes Marcus Whitman Bloomfield-Honeoye picked up a win over visiting Marcus Whitman, where the two new coaches, Ryan Kerrick at Whitman and Brandon Trombley at B-H faced off in their first contest together. Both are both alumni of Penn Yan Academy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 798 Players of the Week - April 14, 2015 The first Players of the Week awards are a pair of juniors on teams that have started off in a strong fashion, in part, as the result of their efforts. Max Lambert is an junior attackman at Victor and Parker Lawrence is a junior defenseman for Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 792 Penfield Gets One Goal Win From R-H Of their four wins this season, Penfield has won two in overtime and one by a single goal in regulation. A goal with 0:02 remaining in regulation forced overtime and Penfield secured an 11-10 victory over Rush-Henrietta this afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 791 Churchville-Chili Defeated Canandaigua Churchville-Chili remained undefeated with an 11-8 win over Canandaigua. The Saints have faced the Braves seven times in the last five years and this is only their second win. The game was a close contest with the lead changing hands four times and the game tied at 1,2,3,5 and 6. A key factor in the game was man-up opportunities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 790 Webster Thomas Beats Penn Yan By One Thomas scored five unanswered goals spanning the second and third quarters to defeat Penn Yan 8-7. The Titans and Mustangs have played six times in the last five years and with the Thomas win, the series is now tied 3-3. Penn Yan was held scoreless for 19:36 from late in the second quarter to early in the fourth quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 789 Gates Chili Takes Brockport 10-7 In a back and forth game, Gates-Chili scored five unanswered goals to start the fourth quarter and secure their 10-7 win over Brockport. The Spartans had a strong opening and closing to the contest with the Blue Devils playing strong in in the middle quarters. The game finished with eighteen penalties and five goals scored during man-up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 786 Canandaigua Over Penn Yan by One It was an exciting game at Canandaigua as the youth players welcomed the Varsity team, led by the drums, to Exhibition Field. Canandaigua scored the first two goals and at one point led 4-1, which was the biggest difference in the game. The quarter ended with the Braves up 4-2. Penn Yan scored first in the second quarter and then matched CA goal for goal for rest of the quarter. Canandaigua led 6-5 at the half. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 784 Eagles Take Spencerport 7-5 Irondequoit kept their winning streak against Spencerport alive with a 7-5 win over the Rangers. Over the past 10 years the Eagles have won all five games against the Rangers. In today's contest, Irondequoit scored the first three goals and held a minimum two goal advantage throughout. The largest gap came in the fourth quarter when they led 7-3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 781 Gananda Over Waterloo By One In a game of scoring runs, Gananda held off the advances of Waterloo to secure a 10-9 win over the Indians. Although the game was only tied once (5-5) and the Blue Panthers never trailed, it was close to the buzzer with Waterloo scoring with 0:29 remaining to pull within a single goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 778 Saints Take Spartans 11-10 Churchville-Chili only led their game for less than one minute but it was the final minute and they won the game 11-10. Gates Chili led or tied for the first 47:03 before Churchville-Chili scored the final goal of the contest to secure their win. The Spartans were looking for only their second wins over the Saints (Churchville-Chili lead 13-1 in last ten years). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 773 Brockport Takes Lightning By One Greece Arcadia/Olympia and Brockport had a tough back and forth game with Brockport coming out on top 7-6. The Blue Devils won for the first time since 2012. The Lightning came out in the opening quarter with the first two goals of the contest. Brockport responded with four unanswered goals from Quinton Caleb, Austin Myers and Austin Manchester (2). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 769 Players of the Week - April 21, 2015 The second Players of the Week awards are a three year Varsity players who have contributed to the early successes of their teams. Ben Smith-Wilcox is a junior attackman at Canandaigua Academy and Allen Thibodeau is a senior long stick middie at Fairport. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 767 HF-L Over Livonia in a Close One HF-L scored the final three goals to defeat Livonia 6-5. This was the first contest between Livonia and HF-L. The game had four lead changes and was tied at 1, 2, 3, and 5. With the win, HF-L snapped their five game losing streak and improved their record to 3-5. Livonia started the scoring with a man-up goal from Reid Mattle (assisted by Nick Kallio). T Read More... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 764 Gates Chili 9 - Spencerport 8 in Overtime In one of the two overtime games of the night, Gates Chili never led before winning the game in overtime 9-8 against Spencerport. The Spartans trailed, including never having the game tied, until 1:20 left in regulation. Man-up was a major factor in the game with Gates Chili scoring on 4/7 and Spencerport scoring on 2/6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 760 Eastridge Beats Lighting by One Eastridge scored the first goal and only allowed the game to be tied once in their 10-9 win over Greece Arcadia/Olympia. The Lancers opening goal was scored by Clark Pearce with an assist from Andrew Doktor. Pearce finished the game with 3g-1a to lead his team. Attackman Donovan Fagan also finished with 3g-1a for the Lancers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 753 Aquinas 8 - Nichols 4 After alternating goals for the first four scores, Aquinas scored four unanswered goals to end the game and secure the 8-4 win over Nichols (Section VI). The Little Irish have won all six times that they have faced the Big Green. Three of their final four goals were scored during man-up situations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 751 Players of the Week - April 28, 2015 The third Players of the Week this week come from a large list of nominations and represent a Class A school and a Class C school. Interestingly, both players are committed to attend Vermont after graduation. Jon Perotto is a junior attackman from Pittsford (12-0) and Dylan Joy is a junior defenseman from Gananda (8-1). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 745 Waterloo 10 - Mynderse 7 NOTES: Although Mynderse led to start the game, Waterloo scored four unanswered goals in the first and second quarters to take the lead on their way to a 10-7 win over the Blue Devils. Waterloo never trailed again after they took the lead at 3:59 in the second quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 743 Irondequoit Over Churchville-Chili NOTES: Irondequoit continued their winning streak over Churchville-Chili with their eighth straight win over the Saints 11-8. The Saints have never defeated the Eagles but this three goal defeat was the closest they have come since 2009 when they only lost by a single goal 6-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 738 Players of the Week - May 5, 2015 This week there is a senior midfielder from Thomas and a pair of goalies with nearly identical stats from Pittsford and Victor as Players of the Week. Kevin Hill is the offensive POW and Kevin Maguire (Pittsford) and Chayse Ierlan (Victor) are the defensive Player of the Week recipients. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 737 Hilton Wins in a Close One NOTES: Hilton scored the game winning goal with 0:09 remaining in regulation to defeat Webster Schroeder 9-8. Schroeder scored the first goal of the contest with an unassisted goals from Blake Balcaen and Jared Griffin. Hilton then scored five unanswered goals with scoring for Zeus Doser (3), Michael Richardson and Jordan DePetres. Doser was the big scorer of the night with 4g-1a. His fourth goal of the night was the game winner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 730 Avon Cancels The Rest of It's Season With regret, Avon Athletic Director Andy Englert announced that the Avon Braves have cancelled the rest of their season, due to lack of available players. The team, which started with fifteen players, had a number of injuries and other issues that took the number of available players to less than ten. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 728 Brockport 17 - Eastridge 11 NOTES: Brockport Head Coach Scott Hopsicker reports, "After a tough battle in the heat with East Irondequoit, the Brockport varsity lacrosse team spread wood chips for one of our Utica Street park in 90 degree heat." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 726 Ryan Maloney named POW by Inside Lacrosse Inside Lacrosse, earlier this week announced that they named junior attackman, Ryan Maloney, as their Player of the Week. They sight, in the notice, that Ryan had 2g-3a in the game against Pittsford and note that he had the assist on the game winning overtime goals by Drew Collins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 724 Thomas 6 - Hilton 4 NOTES: Webster Thomas scored the first three goals and the final two goals in their 6-4 win over Hilton. The Cadets scored three of their goals in a single stretch with 4 out of 5 coming in a row. The Titans had five different players make their scorebook with midfielder Cam Isaac leading with 2g-1a. The opening goals were scored by Shane Rickard, Isaac and Travis Ford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 720 Batavia-Attica 15 - Wilson 0 NOTES: Mason Leddon and Tyler Fales set Batavia-Attica team records for most assists in a single season and Tyler Fales with most points in a career. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 718 Spencerport 10 - Thunder 9 in Overtime NOTES: In one of the strongest comebacks in recent years, Spencerport fought back from a 9-0 deficit to defeat Greece Athena/Odyssey 10-9. The Thunder were leading 9-0 with 4:26 remaining in the third quarter when their final goal was scored. The first Ranger goal was scored with 3:57 remaining in third quarter. They old added one more goal in third quarter, an unassisted goal from Victor Pascucci with 0:01 remaining. Spencerport scored seven goals in the fourth quarter to tie the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 717 Lightning 10 - Brockport 6 Greece Arcadia/Olympia scored six out of seven straight goals to secure their 10-6 win over Brockport. The game was close for the first two quarters before the Lightning opened up their scoring in the late second/early third quarters. Quinton Caleb score the opening goal of the contest for the Blue Devils with an assist from Austin Myers. Myers finished with a team leading 1g-2a. Caleb led the Blue Devils in shots with 10 (4 on cage). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 715 Players of the Week - May 12, 2015 This week there is a senior goalie from Hilton and a pair of attackmen from Victor and Spencerport as Players of the Week. Jared Kimble is the defensive POW and Ryan Maloney (Victor) and Colin McElligott (Spencerport) are the offensive Player of the Week recipients. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 712 Fairport 10 - Rush-Henrietta 8 NOTES: Fairport scored the first goal of the game and never trailed in their 10-8 win over Rush-Henrietta. The Royal Comets kept the game close, but only tied Fairport once. They fought back to a one goal game with 5:59 remaining in regulation, but Fairport scored the final goal to increase their lead to two and sat on the ball to secure their victory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 709 Pittsford, Victor and Penn Yan Take Top Seeds The 2015 tournaments have been seeded and the schedules are set. Pittsford (Class A) with a record of 15-1 is the top of Class A. Penfield, Fairport and Rush-Henrietta took positions two, three and four. Fairport and Rush-Henrietta tied and Fairport won in the tie-breaker (with their win head-to-head on Thursday). All eight teams play in Tuesday quarterfinal contests at the home field of the higher seeded team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 705 Rush-Henrietta 12 - Hilton 11 in Overtime In the closest game of the tournament so far, fourth seeded Rush-Henrietta scored just 0:07 into overtime to defeat fifth seeded Hilton. After trailing 8-4 at halftime, the Royal Comets fought back hard in the second half, outscoring Hilton 8-3 in the final twenty-four minutes. Attackman Nick Lenhard was the big scorer for the Royal Comets with 4g-1a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 700 Thomas Over Brighton in Quarters NOTES: Thanks to Brighton Team Photographer Bruce Bender for several seasons of images for the Barons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 699 Wayne With Quarterfinal Win NOTES: Aquinas stood on the shoulders of Terrance Richards, Elliot Clemmons and Nick Tschetter to defeat Geneva 7-6. The three combined for all the points and 84% of all shots by the Little Irish. Tschetter (2g-2a) finished with four points with Clemmons (2g-1) and Richards (3g) added three points each. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 698 Aquinas Holds On For Win NOTES: Aquinas stood on the shoulders of Terrance Richards, Elliot Clemmons and Nick Tschetter to defeat Geneva 7-6. The three combined for all the points and 84% of all shots by the Little Irish. Tschetter (2g-2a) finished with four points with Clemmons (2g-1) and Richards (3g) added three points each. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 695 2015 Section Five All-American Announced The Head Coaches of Section Five met on Sunday afternoon to listen to the presentations on players who had been nominated for All-America team honors. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area of the country. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 694 Penfield 8 - Fairport 7 in Overtime Penfield stood on the shoulders of their two newest All-Americans, Max Spaan and Willie Klan, to secure an 8-7 overtime victory over 2014 Class A Champion Fairport. The Red Raiders fought hard throughout the contest, but in the end, the Patriots scored the final two goals to secure their win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 693 Pittsford Over R-H in Quarters NOTES: Top seeded Pittsford scored the first five goals in their 12-4 win over fifth seeded Rush-Henrietta. The Panthers largest lead with 11-1 at the end of the third quarter. Attackman Jack Kaufman finished with a team leading 4g for Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 692 Thomas Over Irondequoit NOTES: In a game that was plagued by penalties, second seeded Webster Thomas defeated sixth seeded Irondequoit 14-12. The first half was relatively tame with two personal penalties and one technical. However, in the second half there were nine personals and seven technical. Although Irondequoit scored the opening goal, the Titans tied or led the game for 47:52 of the 48:00 contest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 690 Victor Takes CA in Class B Semi Top seeded Victor scored the opening three goals and led 7-1 in the first quarter on their way to a 12-9 win over fourth seeded Canandaigua. The Blue Devils dominated the opening half before slowing down in the second half and allowing Canandaigua to get back in the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 688 Tournaments: Around the State Section 6 - Championships will be on Tuesday, May 26th at Grand Island. In Class A Clarence (#1) lost to Orchard Park (#2). In Class B Hamburg(#1) defeated Niagara Wheatfield (#2) and in Class C Akron (#1) beat Silver Creek (#3). The winners will play the Section Five Champions at St. John Fisher College on Saturday, May 30th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 686 Pittsford Wins Championship After their last minute loss last season in the Sectional Finals, The Panthers came back this season looking for the big win. After a back and forth first quarter where Penfield held the lead twice, the Panthers scored four unanswered goals to go up 5-2 and they never looked back. Pittsford defeated Penfield 11-6 to secure their fourth Sectional title and first since 2011. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 685 Victor Repeats at Section Five Champ Victor scored seven unanswered goals on their way to a 20-8 win over Webster Thomas. The game was close for the first quarter before a weather delay between the first and second quarters. Coming out of the delay, Victor scored five unanswered goals to increase their lead to 9-2. The Blue Devils had 10 players make their offensive scorebook with Drew Collins leading with 4g-2a. Mike DeMarco (4g-1a), Jamie Trimboli (3g-1a) and Ryan Maloney (2g-2a) added to the scorebook for Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 684 Penn Yan Wins 20th Sectional Championship Penn Yan came out strong with a 9-0 start before defeating Aquinas 12-2. The Mustangs win gave them their 20th Section Five title. Midfielder Austin Fingar finished the game with 3g-2a and was named Class C All Tournament MVP. The attack from Penn Yan finished with 7g-2a between them and were all named to the All-Tournament Team, Sean Emerson, Craig Gerhardt and Tate Stewart. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 683 2015 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2015 were announced on Championship Wednesday. MVP for A, B and C were Jon Perotto (Pittsford), T.D. Ierlan (Victor) and Austin Fingar (Penn Yan). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournament games. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 682 2015 All-Section Five List Released This is the fifth year for the Section Five All-Section Team. It is an effort by the Lacrosse Committee and the coaches of Section Five to identify some of the top players among the over 1,100 varsity players in the section this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 681 NYS Quarters: Pittsford Beats OP 16-12 Pittsford took the early 5-2 lead after the first quarter on their way to a 16-12 win over Orchard Park (Section 6). The Panther`s Jonathan Perotto finished with 6g-3a to lead his team. Colby Barker added 4g-2a and Jack Kaufman added 4g. Orchard Park senior midfielder Kevin Goltz finished with 6g to lead the Quakers. Attackmen Jack Crowley added 4a and Kevin McParlane added 3g. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 680 NYS Quarters: Victor Defeats Hamburg Victor took the game into running time to start the third quarter on their way to a 20-8 win over Hamburg. The Bulldogs came back in the fourth quarter after the Blue Devils pulled their starters. Victor played four different goalies during the game. Starting goalie Chayse Ierlan played the opening half and had 2 recorded saves and 3 goals against. Brennan Mackey played the third quarter with 2s/2ga. Justin Young (1s/3ga) and Connor Solomon (1s/1ga) split the fourth quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 679 NYS Quarters: Penn Yan Over Akron Penn Yan took the game into running time in the third quarter on their way to a 20-8 win over previously undefeated Akron (Section VI). The Mustangs scored the first four goals of the game and led throughout the contest. A short lightning delay in the opening quarter stopped play with Penn Yan leading 1-0. Junior midfielder Austin Fingar dominated the game finishing with 7g-1a. He also led his team with 12 ground balls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 678 2015 GRALL Super 17 List Released The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2015 season. Senior defenseman, Isaac Swartzman from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as GRALL "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches gave the Sportsmanship award to Livonia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 677 Five Players Make Tryout Pool for National Team Five Section Five players have been selected to join the tryout pool for the US National 19 and Under team that will compete in the FIL World Championships in British Columbia this July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 675 Next Up: The East-West Championships (NYS Semi Finals) There are twelve teams that are still playing games but on Wednesday that number will drop to six when the New York State Tournaments continue with the semifinal rounds. At this point, the State is divided into the West and the East for the Wednesday games. In the West are the teams from Section V vs the teams from Section III. In the East, In Classes B and C the teams from Section I will take on the teams from Section VIII. In Class A it will be Section VIII vs Section II. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 673 NYS Semi Finals: Victory for Victor - Still Undefeated Victor became the lone Section V representative to make it to the State Finals with an 11-9 win over Jamesville-Dewitt. They will go on to play Manhasset on Saturday at Vestal High School in the State Finals. The Blue Devils had a slow start before taking control in the second quarter and holding the lead through the second half. They looked strong though the entire contest and controlled the pacing of the game. Attackman Ryan Maloney finished with 3g-2a to lead Victor. Face off specialist TD Ierlan had another impressive contest finishing 19/22 (86%). He also led his team in ground balls with thirteen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 672 Five Late Goals give WG Win Over Pittsford West Genesee scored five unanswered goals spanning the second through fourth quarters to defeat Pittsford 8-7. The Wildcats will face Niskayuna in the State Finals at Vestal on Saturday. The game came down to consistent offense versus high powered unsettled play. The Panthers were much more flexible and willing to find openings in whatever they were presented. The Wildcats played strong consistent offensive for four quarters and slowly chipped away at an early Pittsford lead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 671 Caz Takes Out Mustangs in Semis *+Cazenovia scored four of the first five goals to take a strong lead into their State Semi-Final match against Penn Yan. The Lakers defeated the Mustangs 9-5 and will move on to play Cold Spring Harbor this Saturday at Vestal High School. Cazenovia played a more consistent game. They showed their skill with second and third attempts at the ball. On a number of plays they lost the initial ground ball and then came at the ball even stronger to re-take possession on the second or third attempt. This held true with most statistics including face-offs, shots, and clears. Although multiple Lakers had strong games, there were stand out performances from face off midfielder Peter Burr, attackman PJ Brown and goalie Brenden Whalen. Burr, Brown and Whalen exemplified the type of play that we all hope to see. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 670 Saturday: NYS Championship - Victor, The Best! In the last game of the 2015 scholastic season, the Blue Devils finished their undefeated (22-0) season and won their first New York State Championship when they defeated Manhasset of Section 8 with the score of 17-8. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 669 Monroe County Releases D-3 Awards for 2015 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2015 season. Senior midfielder Kevin Hill (Thomas), attackman, Connor Hulme (Canandaigua) and Long Stick Defenseman Allen Thibodeau (Fairport) were named US Lacrosse Academic All Americans. Senior midfielder Brandon Barker (Pittsford) along with senior attackman Max Spaan (Penfield) and senior goalie Willie Klan (Penfield) selected as US Lacrosse All Americans. Juniors Jared Conners(Pittsford-LSM), T.D. Ierlan (Victor mid/fo) and Jamie Trimboli (Victor - mid) were also named as US Lacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 668 Monroe County Releases D-2 Awards for 2015 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2015 season. Senior midfielder Kevin Hill (Thomas), attackman, Connor Hulme (Canandaigua) and Long Stick Defenseman Allen Thibodeau (Fairport) were named US Lacrosse Academic All Americans. Senior midfielder Brandon Barker (Pittsford) along with senior attackman Max Spaan (Penfield) and senior goalie Willie Klan (Penfield) selected as US Lacrosse All Americans. Juniors Jared Conners(Pittsford-LSM), T.D. Ierlan (Victor mid/fo) and Jamie Trimboli (Victor - mid) were also named as US Lacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 667 Monroe County Releases D-1 Awards for 2015 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2015 season. Senior midfielder Kevin Hill (Thomas), attackman, Connor Hulme (Canandaigua) and Long Stick Defenseman Allen Thibodeau (Fairport) were named US Lacrosse Academic All Americans. Senior midfielder Brandon Barker (Pittsford) along with senior attackman Max Spaan (Penfield) and senior goalie Willie Klan (Penfield) selected as US Lacrosse All Americans. Juniors Jared Conners(Pittsford-LSM), T.D. Ierlan (Victor mid/fo) and Jamie Trimboli (Victor - mid) were also named as US Lacrosse All Americans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 666 Finger Lakes Releases Awards for 2015 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2015 season. Junior defenseman, Dylan Joy from Gananda was selected as Finger Lakes "Player of the Year". The "Attackman of the Year" was Joe Fisher from Gananda. The "Midfielders of the Year" were Ethan Bakogiannis from Geneva and Chris Goodman from Midlakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 665 Senior Games to be at Victor on June 12th - Final Rosters The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has released the final rosters for the 2015 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game which will be held on Friday, June 12th at Victor High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 663 28 Picked for Brine National All Americans Thirty-one states will be represented as just over 1,700 middle and high school boys and girls have been named Brine National All-Americans and will compete in games at the 2015 Brine National Lacrosse Classic from June 29-July 2 at the River City Sportsplex in Richmond, Virginia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 662 USA Today names Seven from Section Five USA Today recently announced the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Lacrosse Team lists and a number of Section Five players were named. Victor junior midfielderJamie Trimboli (Syracuse) was named to the second team, partly on the basis of his three goals and four assists in the State championship game. Former Penn Yan attackman,Bradley Voigt (Syracuse), who attended the Salisbury School this year was named to the third team. Also named to the the third team was Pittsford junior LSM/Defenseman Jared Conners (Virginia). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 661 Four Players Make Top 50 Players for National Team Four Section Five players have been selected to join the next round of tryouts for the US National 19 and Under team that will compete in the FIL World Championships in British Columbia this July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 660 Under Amour Tournament Showcases Local Talent The Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Weekend is now complete. The events saw six groups of players competing from July 3rd through July 5th at Towson, Maryland. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 659 Catching Up on Summer Events Fairport Head Coach Mike Torrelli and Pittsford rising junior midfielderColby Barker were invited to participate in the "Nike Ride" and elite showcase for fifty top players. In its third year it features "the nation’s top lacrosse athletes squaring off during a week of unparalleled competition, training and mentorship. Over the four days they were treated to the best of Nike, learned from guest speakers that included the Thompson brothers and played games near the Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 658 Sweetlax Freshman Take Inside Lacrosse Invitational The Sweetlax Lacrosse Club sent a rising freshman team to the Inside Lacrosse Invitational Recruiting Tournament where they went 6-0 and took first place. The tournament, held at Goucher College (Baltimore, MD), was held from July 20-22. Sweetlax outscored opponents 75-25, allowed no more than seven goals against. The closed game, against FLG 2019 was 9-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 657 Klan and Kunick Named To NILCA All-America Team The National Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association recently announced their 2015 All-America Class which included two players from Section Five. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 656 Klan and Conners Make Top 30 Players for National Team Two Section Five players have been selected to join the last round of tryouts for the US National 19 and Under team that will compete in the FIL World Championships in British Columbia next July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 652 US Lacrosse Coaching Education Available The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse will, again, be offering the Level One Clinic on Sunday, November 22. The clinic, which is part of the program leading to certification, will be available for both the men`s and the women`s game. The local chapter will subsidize half of the cost. Local coaches will pay $37.50 until November 1st and then $45 after. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 651 Another Title for Victor - Scholar-Athletes At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 650 2015 Season Wrap Up Section V lacrosse lost a team during the season (Avon) to low numbers and injuries so the Section ended the season with thirty-five team. The session ended with just under 1, 500 Varsity boys playing. The good news is that Avon hopes to be back for the 216 season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 649 U Prep Looking for Coaches For New Section Five Team Section Five adds one more team to it`s roster with the addition of the University Preparatory School team which will be playing at all levels this spring. Athletic Director, Dick Cerone is looking for a Head Coach, a Junior Varsity Coach and a Modified coach. Applicants should contact the Athletic office at 585-672-1280. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 648 Local Connections on US Men`s National Indoor Team The US Men`s National Indoor team named their final 23-man roster recently and Section Five is represented at both the administrative and player levels. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 647 US Lacrosse Coaching Education - Both Level 1 and 2 The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse will be offering the Level TWO Clinic on January 10, 2016 at Sutherland High School. The clinic, which is part of the program leading to certification, will be available for both the men`s and the women`s game. The local chapter will subsidize half of the cost. Local coaches will pay $47.50 for Level 2 and $37.50 for Level 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 642 Corey Yunker Commits to Albany Churchville-Chili sophomore attackman, Corey Yunker, recently announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 641 Catching Up: Section Five at the World Games Section Five alumni were a big part of the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships held last month. from left to right, Donny Moss, Brian Hobart, Chris Schiller, Tim Soudan, Joe Walters and Blaze Riorden. The USA team won the bronze medal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 640 Mercyhurst Gets Ben Smith-Wilcox Senior attackman Ben Smith Wilcox announced last night, that he will take his offensive talents to Mercyhurst University as he continues his education after graduation from Canandaigua Academy this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 639 Blake Balcaen To Go To Pace University Webster Schroeder senior, Blake Balcaen, recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Pace University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 637 Rochester Chapter Installs 22nd HOF Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse held their 2015 Hall of Fame dinner Friday night at the Burgundy Basin Inn in Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 634 Victor Sophomore Commits to Fairfield November 16, 2015 - Connor Keenan, a sophomore midfielder from Victor, recently announced his commitment to the Fairfield University Stags after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 633 Two More Freshmen Make D-I Commitments The Sweetlax Lacrosse Club announced their eighth and ninth freshmen to make an NCAA Division I commitments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 632 Family is a Key for Six Penfield Seniors "Family" is a word that is often used in association with athletic teams, but it is somewhat unusual to hear it from a group of seniors who are celebrating their individual accomplishments as they sign their National Letters of Intent. It was the case, this week, when six Penfield seniors met to discuss their plans to attend and play lacrosse after graduation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 631 Penn Yan Celebrates with Ponsetti, Fingar and Emerson Coach Brian Hobart helped three seniors celebrate the signing of their NCAA Division I National Letters of Intent on Tuesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 630 Dylan Joy and Remmy Glod Sign Letters Gananda High School celebrated with two seniors who signed National Letters of Intent on Monday morning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 629 Travis Ford Sign NLI for Fairfield Webster Thomas senior attackman Travis Ford honored his verbal commitment to Fairfield University when he signed his National Letter of Intent on Tuesday. He plans to study business administration at the University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 628 Ten at Victor to Play College Lacrosse The Victor Signing Ceremony, usually held in the cafeteria had to move to the auditorium this year as the Blue Devils celebrated seventeen student-athletes who will be moving on the play NCAA sports after graduation this spring. Ten boys from the New York State Championship lacrosse team were among the mix. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 627 Newark F/O Middie, Dylan Harmon Signs for Belmont Abbey Newark Head Coach Matt Groot recently announced that senior face-off midfielder Dylan Harmon has accepted an athletic scholarship and will play for the Belmont Abbey Crusaders after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 626 Penn Yan Adds Three More Decisions The Mustangs have announced three more players who have made the decision to continue on to college where they will plan to play lacrosse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 625 Webster Schroeder Sends Three to College Ball The Webster Schroeder Warriors have three more players who have decided to continue playing lacrosse as they continue their education after graduation in June. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 623 US Lacrosse Coaching Education - Level 2 The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse will be offering the Level TWO Clinic on January 10, 2016 at Sutherland High School. The clinic, which is part of the program leading to certification, will be available for both the men`s and the women`s game. The local chapter will subsidize half of the cost. Local coaches will pay $47.50 for Level 2 instruction. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 622 Coaching Clinic at Cornell on January 10th Cornell Head Coach Matt Kerwick will, once again, offer a Coaches Clinic on Sunday, January 10th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 618 Willie Klan Makes USA Under 19 Team Penfield/Schroeder goalie Willie Klan (Ohio State) was named to the final roster of the 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team that will play in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship, July 7-16 in Coquitlam, British Columbia next summer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 617 Three Alums Lead at Albany Three players from Section Five have been named Captains of the 2016 Albany Lacrosse team. Fairport alumnus, Blaze Riorden will begin his second year as a captain for the Great Danes. The senior goalie, who was recently selected in the MLL Collegiate draft to play for the Rochester Rattlers will start his last year at Albany with a record of 650 saves (%3%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 615 Two from Irondequoit make Tewaaraton List The early Tewaaraton Watch list came out today and among the top college players are two players from Section Five and both are alumni of Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 614 Mercyhurst North East to Restart Men's Lacrosse Saints Athletic Director, Brian Dewey, recently announced that after three years off, Mercyhurst North East will again sponsor a JUCO lacrosse team for men. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 613 Trimboli, Conners, Ierlan Make All-USA Teams Victor senior midfielder Jamie Trimboli has been tagged as a first team All-USA pick by USA Today. "Players are selected based on on-field accomplishments and strength of opposition during the high school season." Jamie, who was named a US Lacrosse All-American in his junior year will start his last season with the Blue Devils with 87g-36a and a career record of 126-55a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 612 SportsFive.NET Offers Annual Clinic for Statisticians Kyle Barrett and Paul Wilson will once again offer a clinic for team statisticians. This year the clinic will be offered on two different nights, at the Pittsford Mendon High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 602 Canandaigua Beats Geneva NOTES: Canandaigua`s Joe Post won 9 of 12 face offs while Colin Wall led the team with 6 ground balls. Noteworthy defense was played by Jon Chapman, David York, Spencer Taft, Roger Panara, Jake D'Agostino, Justin Rolfe and Connor McClain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 599 Penfield 13 - Clarence 1 NOTES: Nine players made the offensive score book for Penfield. James Stoler won all ten of his face offs and led the team with 13 ground balls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 593 Players of the Week - April 5, 2016 The first Players of the Week awards winners for 2016 are a three year Varsity player and a first year Varsity player who have contributed to the early successes of their teams. Jonathan Roth is a sophomore attackman from Honeoye Falls-Lima and Jacob Cupp is a senior goalie for Haverling. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 588 Gates Chili Beats Lightning NOTES: Gates-Chili defeated Gates Arcadia/Olympia 12-9. The Spartans scored the first six unanswered goals before Greece Arc/Oly got on the scoreboard. The Lightning scored six of the next seven to bring the game to 8-6 late in the third quarter. Joseph O`Hare had another big game for the Spartans and finished with (4g-2a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 582 Aquinas in Double OT NOTES: In the closest game of the night, Aquinas defeated Canisius 12-11 in the second overtime period. Without a Canisius roster, a goal for goal recount would be difficult to read. The full scoring table can be read on the stats page. The game was back and forth with neither team scoring a run of more than three goals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 581 CA Defeats Irondequoit NOTES: It was a game of two halves with weather that included snow, rain and sun. Irondequoit led 5-2 at the halftime break, but Canandaigua came back in the third with Mitchell Schaefer scoring three of his 4g-2a in a row to tie and then hold on the the lead for the rest of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 579 Players of the Week - April 12, 2016 The Players of the Week awards winners this week are a first year junior goalie and a senior midfielder in his third year on the Varsity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 574 Pittsford Over Duxbury 6-5 In the three years that Pittsford has face Duxbury, the Panthers have won all three. Today, Pittsford won 6-5. The Panthers have scored six goals each year with Duxbury scoring 5 in 2014, 2 in 2015 and 5 this year. When the Dragons held Pittsford to six last season it was the smallest amount the Panthers were held to all year. Duxbury is a nine-time Mass State Champion. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 572 Overtime Win for Pal-Mac NOTES: Geneva held a three goal lead in the third quarter, but Pal-Mac came back and took a two goal lead. Sam Miller scored for Geneva at 1:09 and Jason Feinberg scored at 0:31 to send the game into overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 568 Another Honor for Victor and Jamie Trimboli Under Amour recently announced their first (of four) "waves" of eleven players named All-American who will have the chance to play in the All America Games in July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 567 Spencerport Gets One Goal Win Greece Athena/Odyssey scored the first goal of the game, but could not hold on to the lead and Spencerport defeated the Thunder 8-7. Zack Gibaud scored the first goal nearly halfway through the opening quarter. Less than one minute later, Spencerport added back to back goals to take their first lead and although the game was tied after that the Rangers never trailed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 563 Overtime Win for AQ Over McQ In the closest game of the night, Aquinas defeated McQuaid Jesuit in overtime 8-7. Senior midfielder Nick Tschetter (3g-1a) scored the game winning goal with 0:02 remaining in the first overtime period. The entire game was back and forth with the score only more than one goal apart for 0:32 in the third quarter. The lead changed in the contest four different times. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 562 Players of the Week - April 19, 2016 April 19, 2016 - The Players of the Week awards winners this week are both senior leaders on their teams at Pittsford and Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 554 Schroeder Beats Spencerport 10-8 Three man-up goals during a non-releasable penalty gave Schroeder a three goal lead late in the second quarter and that was enough to hold off Spencerport`s late advance. The Warriors won 10-8 over the Rangers. The game was neck and neck before the scoring streak. Both teams alternated scoring in the first and early second quarters with Spencerport holding a 3-2 lead with 5:56 remaining in the second quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 550 C-C Over Hilton in Overtime Churchville-Chili remains one of five undefeated teams in Section Five with their overtime win over Hilton, 13-12. The Cadets led for most of the game before Churchville-Chili took control in the fourth quarter. With an exception of two minutes in the first quarter, Hilton led or tied for the first 38 minutes. Hilton scored the first two goals in under two minutes with goals from Hunter Duford and Zeus Doser. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 541 Players of the Week - April 26, 2016 The Players of the Week awards winners this week are a senior goalie from Penn Yan and a junior offensiveman from Wayne Central. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 540 Spencerport By One Over Gates Chili Gates Chili played a strong first half before Spencerport scored seven unanswered goals to take an 8-4 lead in the third quarter. The Spartans came back in the fourth quarter to bring the game within one goal, but, despite a number of tries, could not tie the game in the final minute. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 539 Victor Named Top HS Team in the Nation Lacrosse Magazine, a program of US Lacrosse, recently released its Nike/LM Boys` National Top 25 list and at the top is the team from Victor. Last week the Blue Devils (now 7-0) were in the number two spot but moved ahead of Calvert Hall (Maryland) who lost to Boys1 Latin last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 538 Churchville-Chili 16 - HF-L 13 Churchville-Chili scored three of the last four to secure the 16-13 win over HF-L and at 8-0 remains one of only four undefeated teams left in the section. The Saints played strong in the beginning and end of the game but, in what has become a pattern, they could not pull away from their opponents and allowed HF-L to stay in the game well into the second half. The Cougars led going into the second half before Churchville-Chili outscored them 7-3 in the second 24 minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 528 Gananda Game to Raise Funds for Coach Pane The Gananda Varsity Boys Lacrosse team has dedicated their home game on Monday, May 2nd to former Coach Mike Pane`s recovery. Pane, a member of the Canandaigua class of 2004, was the first coach at Gananda and took them from a 2-13 record in their inaugural year to 12-6 record in 2012 and 13-4 in 2013. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 524 Fairport 4 - Schroeder 3 In a close match-up Fairport defeated Webster Schroeder 4-3. The Red Raiders took their final lead with 5:01 left in fourth quarter. The game started off slowly with only one goal for each team in the first half. Schroeder scored first to take the initial lead with Matthew Montgomery assisting Conor Bollin. Their lead held for four minutes before Fairport tied the game with Spencer Bell scoring (assisted by Michael Modesti). The 1-1 tie held for sixteen minutes until well into the third quarter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 519 Players of the Week - May 3, 2016 This week the Offensive Player of the week is senior midfielder Alex Renz from Spencerport and junior defenseman Tyler Olbrich from Aquinas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 513 Jared Conners Named Under Armour AA Under Amour recently announced their second (of four) "waves" of eleven players named All-American who will have the chance to play in the All America Games in July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 512 Rochester Rattlers to Play at Aquinas The Rochester Rattlers Major League Lacrosse team recently announced that they will play their home games this season at the Wegmans Sports Complex at the Aquinas Institute in Rochester. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 506 Brockport 15 - Newark 5 NOTE The last regular season games will be played on May 18th. The Section Five Tournament seeding will be announced early on May 20th and the first round of out bracket games will be played on Saturday, May 21st where the Class A teams will play at the site of the higher seeded team. More information is available on the Tournament page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 497 Players of the Week - May 10, 2016 This week the Offensive Player of the week is junior attackman/midfielder Tyler Dalle from Hilton and sophomore goalie Chayse Ierlan from Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 491 Overtime Win for Canandaigua The Hamburg Bulldogs need overtime to guarantee their undefeated season (16-0), the only team in Section VI to have a perfect season. Canandaigua, who trailed 6-3 at the half were inspired in the second half and outscored the bulldogs with the same numbers (6-3) to force overtime. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 484 Ben Reeves Name Tewaraaraton Finalist The list of finalists for the prestigious Tewaraaraton award that honors the top male and female college player in the United States was announced today and among the five finalists is Pal-Mac alumnus Ben Reeves. The current Yale sophomore earned first team All American honors and was named Ivy League Tournament MVP. He is the first finalist to come from Yale. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 477 Thunder With One Goal WIn Over Brockport Greece Athena/Odyssey scored four of the last five goals to defeat Brockport 11-10. The Thunder had trailed since the mid-portion of the second quarter before their scoring run took off in the fourth quarter. Brockport was held scoreless for 13 minutes at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 475 Players of the Week - May 17, 2016 This week the Offensive Player of the week is senior midfielde Kyle Lombardozzi from Gananda and senior defenseman/LSM Jared Conners from Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 474 Ryan Maloney Named Under Armour Under Amour recently announced their last (of four) "waves" of eleven players named All-American who will have the chance to play in the All America Games in July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 473 Thomas Scores OT Win Against Pittsford Webster Thomas finished their season with a big overtime win over Pittsford (14-2). The Titans (11-5) scored five goals spanning five minutes to take a two goals lead. Pittsford forced overtime with only 0:26 left in regulation and the Titans secured the win in the sudden victory overtime with Nick Mabe assisting Matt Hill. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 467 Victor, Churchville-Chili and Penn Yan Take Top Seeds The 2016 tournaments have been seeded and the schedules are set. VICTOR (Class A) with a record of 16-0 is the top of Class A and will defend their 2015 Championship (in Class B). PITTSFORD, PENFIELD and FAIRPORT took positions two, three and four. All nine teams play with Rush-Henrietta at Hilton playing in an out bracket game on Saturday. The quarter final contests will be at the home field of the higher seeded team on Tuesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 460 Rochester Chapter Offering Coaching Class The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse is, once again, offering Level I training at a discounted rate. The Greater Rochester Chapter of US Lacrosse will be offering the Level ONE Clinic on Sunday, November 13, 2016 at Pittsford Mendon High School (472 Mendon Road, Pittsford). The clinic, which is part of the program leading to certification, will be available for both the men`s and the women`s game. The local chapter will subsidize half of the cost. Local coaches will pay $37.50. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 459 Sweetlax Welcomes new Players Sweetlax Lacrosse, a National leader in player College placement is happy to welcome a number of new players to the program. "We've just completed our most successful tryouts to date with every one of our teams accepting new players" said Chelsea Henderson, the head of Sweetlax Operations, "we're particularly pleased with our Youth teams where the competition for roster spots will insure very strong teams". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 458 Rising Freshman Camden Hay Commits Victor rising freshman Camden Hay, recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Syracuse University after his graduation in 2020. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 457 Richmond Gets Nate Arnold Rising Senior Nate Arnold has recently committed to study and play lacrosse for the University of Richmond. He will join Coach Dan Chemotti and the Richmond Spiders (D1 Southern Conference) after his graduation in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 452 Players of the Week - May 24, 2016 This week the Offensive Player of the week is senior midfielder Travis Ford from Webster Thomas and senior defenseman Ben Cafolla from Mynderse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 451 Gananda in One Goal Win Advances Gananda took an early 3-0 lead on their way to an 11-10 victory over Pal-Mac. Although the Blue Panthers held a 3 goals lead twice in the first half (3-0 and 5-2) the game was tied at 5-5 at the half. In the second half the score was tied each step of the way with both teams taking turns leading. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 443 Semi: Thomas Over Irondequoit in OT *+After a delayed start due to weather, Webster Thomas fought back from a five goal deficit (8-3) to force overtime and then defeated Irondequoit 11-10. The Titans never led and only tied the game twice (9-9 and 10-10). They took their first lead in sudden victory overtime to secure their win and move into the Finals. Irondequoit controlled the game for nearly three full quarters before Thomas fought back at the end of the third. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 442 Semi: Canandaigua Over C-C in OT Canandaigua fought back from a 10-5 deficit at the end of the third quarter to force overtime and then won 12-11 over previously undefeated Churchville-Chili. The Braves never led and only had the game tied twice (1-1 and 11-11). They scored when it mattered, in sudden death overtime, to secure the win. The Saints took control of the game for three quarters before the Braves fought back in the fourth. As the Braves got closer and closer to a tie game, they became more amped up and the Saints had more trouble staying in the lead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 440 2016 Section Five All-American Announced The Head Coaches of Section Five met recently to listen to the presentations about players who had been nominated for All-America team honors. The awards, are sponsored by US Lacrosse and identify some of the best players from each area of the country. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 439 2016 All-Section Five List Released This is the sixth year for the Section Five All-Section Team. It is an effort by the Lacrosse Committee and the coaches of Section Five to identify some of the top players among the over 1,100 varsity players in the section this year. Nominations for the lists came from Head coaches, administrators and SportsFive personnel. This year 15 players were selected for the first team, 13 players for second team and this year, 12 players on the third team. Our six All Americans automatically make the first team. All players on this list must first be named to their first team All-League teams or be from Independent teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 438 2016 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2016 were announced at each final. MVPs for A, B and C were Ryan Maloney (Victor), Nick Mabe (Thomas) and Ben Emerson (Penn Yan). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 436 Thomas Spoils Hamburg Perfect Season Webster Thomas played a closed game with the previously undefeated Hamburg Bulldogs and came out on top with a 12-10 scored at All High Stadium in Buffalo (Section VI). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 433 2016 Herb Fitch Senior Game Teams Announced The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2016 Herb Fitch Lacrosse All Star Game player selections. This year`s contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Friday, June 17th at Victor High School. The boys` game will start at 7:00 PM after the girls` play at 5:00 PM. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 431 Victor Over Corning in Semis There is not much to say about the Victor Blue Devil win tonight as they cruised past Corning in the semifinal Class A game at Bragman Stadium (CN-S High School). Victor face off specialist won his first eleven face offs in the first half (and finished with 17 of 18) to give the Blue Devils almost exclusive ball time. With a very patient opening offense the players moved the ball from every direction, while scoring four unanswered goals in the first quarter and ending the half up 9-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 429 Saturday: Victor Does It Again - NYS Champions *+As they have done several times in the last few weeks, The Victor Blue Devils came from behind to win their second straight New York State Championship, with a 7-5 win over Ward Melville (Section 11) at Middletown High School this afternoon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 427 2016 Player of the Year Honors The 2016 Player of the year honors were announced at the end of the Section Five Championships.The winners were Ryan Maloney from Victor, Jared Conners from Pittsford and Gage Ponsetti from Penn Yan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 426 Finger Lakes Releases Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2016 season. Senior defenseman, Dylan Joy from Gananda was selected as Finger Lakes "Player of the Year". The "Midfielder of the Year" was Thomas Knapp from Wayne. The "Attackman of the Year" was Jon Ecker from Wayne and Wayne Head Coach Eric Carlsen was named Coach of the Year. Mike Denely from Bloomfield-Honeoye was named Assistant Coach of the Year and Mark Crane from Mark`s Pizzeria was named Man of the Year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 425 GRALL Releases Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2016 season. Junior defenseman, Tyler Olbrich from Aquinas was selected as GRALL "Player of the Year". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 424 Monroe County Releases D-3 Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2016 season. Senior defenseman Jared Conners (Pittsford), midfielder/Face off specialtis T.D. Ierlan (Victor), midfielder Ryan Maloney (Victor) and midfielder Jamie Trimboli (Victor) were named US Lacrosse All Americans from Monroe County. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 423 Monroe County Releases D-2 Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2016 season. Senior defenseman Jared Conners (Pittsford), midfielder/Face off specialtis T.D. Ierlan (Victor), midfielder Ryan Maloney (Victor) and midfielder Jamie Trimboli (Victor) were named US Lacrosse All Americans from Monroe County. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 422 Monroe County Releases D-1 Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2016 season. Senior defenseman Jared Conners (Pittsford), midfielder/Face off specialtis T.D. Ierlan (Victor), midfielder Ryan Maloney (Victor) and midfielder Jamie Trimboli (Victor) were named US Lacrosse All Americans from Monroe County.Senior LSM Jack Callahan (Victor), Irondequoit senior midfielder Trevor Carney and senior attackman Dan Doktor, senior attackman Jack Kauffman (Pittsford), senior attackman Colin McElligott (Spencerport) and senior midfielder Joe Vasile (Webster Thomas) were selected as US Lacrosse All-Academics. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 421 Seton Hill Gets Nick Catone Senior defenseman Nick Catone has announced that he will attend and play lacrosse for Seton Hill University after his his graduation from McQuaid Jesuit High School next spring. In the off-season Nick has played for the Blaze Lacrosse Club. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 420 Garrett Ruff Commits to Cornell Rising junior Garrett Ruff recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Cornell University after his graduation for Honeoye Falls-Lima in 2018. A varsity player for the Cougars since his freshman year, Garrett added 35g-21a last year to his 56g-36a two year totals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 419 Penfield Senior Andrew Powlin Selects RIT Penfield senior midfielder, Andrew Powlin has recently verbally committed to the study and play lacrosse for the Rochester Institute of Technology. One of the top lacrosse schools in the country, RIT plays in the NCAA division III Liberty league conference and is coached by Jake Coon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 418 Brett Randall Commits to Richmond Brighton rising senior Brett Randall, has committed, this summer, to Richmond University and will be joining Coach Chemotti and the Spiders in the fall of 2017. Richmond currently plays in the Southern Conference where they finished 11-5 in 2016 and lost in OT for the conference’s championship game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 417 Victor`s Sam Lambert Pick Le Moyne Sam Lambert, a rising junior from the Victor Blue Devils, announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Le Moyne College after his graduation in 2018. The versatile attackman and midfielder is eager to join Le Moyne as their first 2018 commit. Sam will join the 2016 the Dolphins, the Division II National Champions under coach Dan Sheehan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 416 Trevor Ford Chooses UMass Webster Thomas rising junior attackman Trevor Ford has announced his decision to commit to the University of Massachusetts. After his first year on the Titan Varsity as a freshman, Trevor added 90 points to his resume last year as a sophomore. For his efforts he was named to the second team All League (Monroe County D-2) in attack. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 414 Casey McDermott Commits to JHU Johns Hopkins University picked up another early recruit in Brighton rising freshman Casey McDermott, who will still get four more seasons with the Barons before moving south. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 413 Jacob Drennen Also Plans to Stay Home Hobart picked up another recruit as Geneva rising junior goalie Jacob Drennen recently announced his commitment to Hobart College after his graduation from Geneva High School in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 412 Pittsford Signs Three NLIs Three Pittsford Varsity lacrosse players have signed National Letters of Intent to play lacrosse at college next fall. Pittsford Sutherland seniors Justin McLiverty and James Purpura and Mendon senior Joe Dupra each signed their Letters of Intent at a ceremony held at Speigel Community Center and attended by their coach, parents and friends. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 411 Canandaigua Signs Seven NLIs Seven Canandaigua lacrosse players signed National Letters of Intent this fall. Brandon Thomsonand Kyle Stanney will attend Mercyhurst College (D-2), Adam Fingar has selected Hartford (D-1) and Deven Alveswill be off to UMBC (University Maryland Baltimore County) (D-1). Goalie Nick King and Tom LaCrosse signed letters to attend Penn State (D-1) and Gannon Osborn will attend Marist (D-1). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 410 Jake Bailey Signs NLI for UNC A year after making a verbal commitment to the University of North Carolina, Jake Bailey, McQuaid Jesuit senior defenseman, met a half-dozen news reporters and along with his family, friends and supporters and signed his National Letter of Intent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 408 James Burke Signs NLI for Delaware With his parents standing behind him, the six foot, one-hundred and eight-five pound midfielder signed his National Letter of Intent to play at the University of Delaware at a ceremony at Pittsford Sutherland High School this afternoon. James scored twenty-three goals and added eleven assists last year for the Panthers and then went on in the summer to play on the Western Region Lacrosse team at the Empire State Games. He also played on the Northeast-Rochester Adidas team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 407 Ryan Yunker Signs NLI for Bryant University The room was packed with over sixty friends, supporters and teammates as Churchville-Chili senior, Ryan Yunker, flanked by his parents, signed his National Letter of Intent to play at Bryant University (Rhode Island). Head Coach David Childs welcomed the group with stories about Ryan and his very active and supportive family, including one about his grandfather who was so excited about the Saints overtime win against Penfield that he "chest-bumped" one of the C-C players. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 405 Colby Wehner Signs NLI for Canisius In an unassuming way, Irondequoit defenseman, Colby Wehner sat at home and quietly signed his National Letter of Intent to play Division I lacrosse next year at Canisius College in Buffalo. "I think that Canisius was a good fit for me, not only academically but, I believe that they have an up and rising lacrosse program," said Colby when asked about his choice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 404 Mike Messina signs with Syracuse College coaches often suggest that they are happy when they find lacrosse players who excel in more than one sport. Two of the top players in Section Five this year have made their future college coaches smile. Mike Messina from Aquinas, who was named MVP at the NYS football champion-ships last fall will honor his verbal commitment to Syracuse. Zach Reed, from Haverling-Haverling, who was named MVP in his fall Sectional tournament in soccer last fall has honored his verbal commitment and will attend Hobart next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 403 Zack Reed signs with Hobart College coaches often suggest that they are happy when they find lacrosse players who excel in more than one sport. Two of the top players in Section Five this year have made their future college coaches smile. Mike Messina from Aquinas, who was named MVP at the NYS football champion-ships last fall will honor his verbal commitment to Syracuse. Zach Reed, from Haverling-Haverling, who was named MVP in his fall Sectional tournament in soccer last fall has honored his verbal commitment and will attend Hobart next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 401 Nick Weston Joins Four Commitments Aquinas Institute rising junior Nick Weston recently announced his verbal commitment to play at Syracuse University. Weston had a media mention after playing at the Maverik Showtime earlier in the summer and was a member of the Adidas All-American Classic recently. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 400 Riorden and Parke Make Verbal Commitments Two more rising senior Section Five player have made verbal commitment for D-I teams. Fairport goalie Blaze Riorden made his verbal commitment to Albany and Pittsford midfielder Corey Parke has made a verbal commitment to play at Georgetown. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 399 Lombardi Gives Verbal Commitment to Penn State Aquinas midfielder, Billy Lombardi has given his verbal commitment to play lacrosse at Penn State University. The rising junior (class of 2013) scored fifteen points as a sophomore on the L' ll Irish team and played this summer on the Nike Upstate Rising Junior team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 398 Victor's Maloney Gives Verbal to Albany Rising senior, John Maloney, Jr. (Victor) recently made his verbal commitment to play next year Albany. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 397 Summer Recruitment Updates Another verbal commitment had been announced at Fairport rising senior defenseman, Chris Bechlehas made his decision to play at Binghamton a year from now. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 396 Connor Russell Gives Verbal Commitment to Syracuse Penfield rising junior, Connor Russell recently announced his verbal commitment to play for Syracuse University after graduation in 2013. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 395 Kitchen and Warren Select VMI Robert Kitchen Jr, a rising senior offensive player with the Greece Lightning (Arc/Oly), has given his verbal commitment to attend the Virginia Military Institute a year from now. In his three years on the varsity team, Kitchen has scored 99 points (68g-31a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 394 Penfield Sends Two More to College Teams Penfield recently announced the commitments of two seniors who are planning to continue their game next year. Justin Rehm has made his commitment to Siena College after his last year with the Patriots. Siena is a Division 1 (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 393 Gino Prestigiacomo Picks Cortland Greece Thunder (Athena/Odyssey) senior Gino Prestigiacomo recently announced his decision to continue his lacrosse career at the State University at Cortland next fall. The offensive player who has four year varsity experience, recorded 32g-26a (58 points) last year and has a career record of 82g-63a entering his last year with the Thunder. He has had three years with the Rochester Blaze team during his off-seasons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 392 McQuaid Jesuit has Two Commits McQuaid Jesuit has two more players committed to play lacrosse in college. Current senior middie Alex Paroda plans to sign a NLI to play at Mount St. Mary's and junior defenseman Luc Bailey has made a verbal commitment to play at Ohio State. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 391 Miller to West Point and Zawacki to Cortland Midfielder Gunnar Miller will be attending the United State Military Academy at West Point after his senior year at Irondequoit. An All-Tournament team pick last spring, Miller recorded 10g-5a in his junior year and was a member of the Brine All-American Lacrosse National Classic Championship team and the Nike Upstate Rising Senior team last summer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 390 Rob Kitchen Signs NLI for VMI "When I took an official visit on September 1st the brotherhood and comradery that I saw and the honor of attending really got to me and when I left I knew it was where I wanted to go." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 389 Six Players at Irondequoit sign NLI Academics and athletics were celebrated today at Irondequoit High School as six seniors, who have been playing lacrosse together since the third grade, picked up their pens and signed their way to the next phase of their lives. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 388 Alex Paroda Signs NLI for Mount St. Mary's "The main thing was the coach," explained Alex Paroda when asked why he decided to sign his National Letter of Intent to play at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland. "Tom Gravante displayed a lot of character and a lot of things I look for in a coach. He seemed to take the players under his wing and treat them as more than just lacrosse players." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 387 Mitch Rupp Signs NLI for Albany Playing in the attack, Victor senior Mitch Rupp knows how to set goals. "When I was younger, my goal was always to play at Division I so I wanted to make sure I got there. When I made Varsity as a freshman, it hit me that if I kept working hard and playing as much as I could, I would make it." With the signing of his National Letter of Intent, Tuesday, Mitch symbolized the achievement of his goal. Mitch will attend Albany and play for the Great Danes next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 386 TJ DiSanto Selects Binghamton and Signs NLI The University of Binghamton has a long history of recruiting Section Five players and Head Coach Scott Nelson has picked up four more from this year's seniors, including Victor midfielder TJ DiSanto, who signed his National Letter of Intent on Tuesday. Fairport players Chris Bechle and Brian Martin and Irondequoit goalie Eric Fischer are also expected to play for the Bearcats. They will join Kraig Heston (AQ), JT Hauck (Thomas) and Tucker Nelson (Penfield) when they arrive on the Binghamton campus next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 385 John Maloney Junior Signs NLI for Albany In his two years on Varsity, John Maloney has amassed 92 points (54g-40a) and last summer he played for the Brine All-American Lacrosse National Classic (champions) and the Nike Upstate Rising Senior team (champions) along with a trip to the 205 Camp where he made the all-star team. It certainly has been a busy time for John, but the highlight may have been his National Letter of Intent signing ceremony at Victor Central School on Tuesday. There, with over fifty well-wishers, he, along with Mitch Rupp and TJ DiSanto were honored as they committed to their Division I college teams. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 384 Chris Bechle Signs NLI for Binghamton "Right when I got on the Binghamton campus, I got that feeling," says senior defenseman Chris Bechle, about his chowhice to go to Binghamton University. "This is where I want to spent the next four years of my life. It's the perfect fit for me." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 383 Brian Martin Signs NLI for Binghamton Fairport senior midfielder Brian Martin knew right away that he wanted to go to college in New York State and so after some investigation it was not difficult to find his match at Binghamton University. "I knew once I started my recruiting that I wanted to stay in New York. I don't like traveling too far. I looked at some D-1 and D-3 schools and then Coach Nelson called one day. I took a visit, loved it and about a week later committed." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 382 Blaze Riorden Signs NLI for Albany "Albany offered everything I was looking at in a college," says Fairport senior goalie Blaze Riorden. "Great academic program. . . I love the coaching staff and I'm going to have a good opportunity to play." The All Section and Class A All-Tournament player also looked at Maryland, Drexel, Hobart, Loyola and others, but "Albany was the one for me. As soon as I stepped on campus I knew it was the spot for me." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 380 Dylan Yonts Signs NLI for St. Leo University Penn Yan senior midfielder Dylan Yonts will be heading south a year from now, as the result of his signing a National Letter of Intent to play lacrosse at St. Leo University in central Florida. "It's a small campus. It's very, very nice. The weather is nice, the academics are good and they play good lacrosse down there." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 379 Troy Crevier Selects Cortland, Alex Davis to Hamilton SUNY Cortland picked up yet another recruit for the class starting next fall when Webster Thomas midfielder Troy Crevier made his decision last week. The current senior had 27g-12a last year, his second as a Varsity Titan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 378 Hilsdorf to Roberts Wesleyan, Swartzman to Air Force Gates Chili senior Steve Hilsdorf has announced his decision to play next year on the new Division II team at Roberts Wesleyan. The defenseman earned MC-2 All league honors last year and played for the FCA young guns team in 2010. Rocky Delfino, who most recently led the MCC Varsity for nine years has been selected as the first Head Coach for the program which will field its first team this spring. He will be assisted by long-time Irondequoit coach John Pratt. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 375 Corey Parke Signs NLI for Georgetown "It was a top Division I program and great academics and I really liked being near Washington DC. I liked how you could walk everywhere," said Corey Parke of his decision to sign a National Letterof Intent to play at Georgetown next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 374 Derek Jamison Signs for Mercyhurst Pittsford senior defenseman Derek Jamison knew from the moment he stepped on campus that he wanted to attend Mercyhurst College after high school. "I had my choices between Cortland and a lot of other SUNY schools as well as Mercyhurst and Le Moyne. I saw the campus and it was beautiful. I love the coach and everything." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 373 Penfield Lacrosse Celebrates Two College Signings Penfield Head Coach John Schembri recently sent along pictures of two more players in his program signing National Letters of Intent at a signing ceremony last month. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 372 Rising Seniors to Compete in Syracuse Fairport coach, Eric Carlsen has announced the players selected to play in this weekend's Nike Rising Senior games. The games began as a replacement for the former Empire State Games which were canceled as part of a financial cutback by NYS. This year's contests will took place at Henninger High School on July 14th. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 370 Catching Up with the Summer Commitments There were a number of important college commitments made | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 369 Sheridan Signs NLI for Limestone Back in May, McQuaid Jesuit senior goalie Pat Sheridan signed a spring National Letter of Intent to continue his lacrosse career while studying at Limestone College. Sheridan, who played four years for the Knights, finished his career with 2,442 minutes in the cage and recorded 573 saves. In his senior year he had 197 saves (62%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 368 Trevor Hodgins Commits to Ohio State Churchville-Chili rising junior attackman, Trevor Hodgins announced today that has made a verbal commitment yo play at Ohio State after his graduation in 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 367 Derek Richards Commits to 'The Hurst' Derek Richards has made the decision to play at D-2 powerhouse, Mercyhurst University, after his graduation next spring. The attackman has been playing on Hilton Varsity squad since his freshman year and hit the century mark for points this year after posting a 21g-39a junior season. His career totals after three years are 42g-58a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 366 Irondequoit Middie Ben Brooks Commits to Lakers Irondequoit "two-way" middie. Ben Brooks has announced his commitment to play at Mercyhurst University after his up-coming senior year with the Eagles. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 365 Danny LaCrosse Chooses Colgate Rising senior attackman Dan LaCrosse recently announced his decision to play lacrosse at Colgate University (Hamilton NY). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 364 Andrew Schoeneck Chooses Bellarmine Andrew Schoeneck recently announced his decision to attend Bellarmine University after his senior year at Penfield. Schoeneck had a strong 2012 season where the left-handed attackman scored 46g-17a and was selected to the first team Monroe County D1 list. He was also named to the Class A All Sectional team. Off season he has been a member of the Rochester Brine All American team that played in July and won the Brine National Classic. He played his club lacrosse with the Rochester Blaze. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 363 Kenny Nelson Selects Mercyhurst Webster Schroeder High School rising senior Kenny Nelson recently announced his commitment to play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University (Erie, PA). The attackman, was the team leader in goals and points with 29g-5a last year. Off-season he had been on the Nike Upstate Rising junior team, and last summer played on the Brine National tournament where he was named a Brine All-American. He also played on the Western Team in the Empire Cup Tournament in Syracuse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 362 Hartford Gets Nick Kimmins Penfield High School rising senior Nick Kimmins made a summer-time commitment to play lacrosse at Hartford after his final year with the Patriots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 361 Burdette Chooses SUNY Albany Penn Yan defenseman, Jimmy Burdette recently announced his decision to play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after graduation his spring. A strong long-stick for the Mustangs, he is not afraid to race down-field and take a shot on goal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 360 Two More Canandaigua Commits Two more Canandaigua players have made their college lacrosse choices this fall. Senior defensemanZak Bussey has decided to play at Mercyhurst and senior midfielder Connor Moore has selected the College of St. Rose. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 359 1st Soph Commit - Willie Klan to Ohio State The first verbal commitment of the year by a sophomore in Section Five was announced yesterday as Webster Schroeder goalie Willie Klan announced his decision to play at Ohio State after his expected graduation in 2015. He looked at Syracuse, Maryland and the University of North Carolina before making his decision. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 358 2nd Soph Commit - Sam Byassee to Maryland Sophomore midfielder Sam Byassee considered Ohio State, UNC and Penn State before making a verbal commitment to attend and play at the University of Maryland after his 2015 graduation from Victor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 357 Catching Up: Joe Arcarese to Siena Over the summer months, Fairport senior defenseman Joe Arcarese made his verbal commitment to attend and play at Siena (Loudonville, NY). A two year starter for the Raiders, Arcarese had played on the Nike Upstate teams for three years and was a Brine National High School All-American, playing for the Rochester team. He is a three year player with Blaze Lacrosse and has played both close defense and long stick midfielder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 356 Lakers Pick up Another - Geneva's Dan Hickey Senior defenseman Dan Hickey has decided to attend and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University. The Geneva long-stick, who scored 7g-5a last season also considered LeMoyne and St John Fisher before choosing to play for the Lakers in Erie, PA. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 355 National Letters of Intent - Four for Penfield This is the first week of the fall signing period. Some players in NCAA division I and division II schools are allowed to sign their National Letters of Intent, pledging their commitment to their colleges/universities. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 354 NLI Ceremonies at Fairport and McQuaid Jesuit During the "Fall Signing Period" a number of schools held ceremonies to honor players who signed National Letter of Intents to play at Division I or Division II NCAA teams after their last year of high school. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 353 National Letters of Intent - Derek Richards to Mercyhurst Yesterday Hilton celebrated their National Letter of Intent signing seniors that included senior attackman Derek Richards, who will attend Mercyhurst University next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 352 Catching up with some NLIs - Brooks, Lombardi, Capone and Sapor Senior Midfielder Benjamin Brooks signed his National Letter of Intent on November 3rd with members of his family including grandparents and mother and a host of the Irondequoit High School lacrosse team members | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 351 Pittsford's Panara Commits to Fairfield Pittsford junior defenseman Nick Panara gave his verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Fairfield University today. A varsity player since his freshman year, Panara considered Loyola, Syracuse, Cornell, Maryland and Bucknell before selecting the Stags. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 350 Pal-Mac Junior Ben Reeves Commits to Hobart Palmyra Macedon junior attackman Ben Reeves made his verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Hobart College. A Varsity player since eighth grade, Reeves considered Albany and Syracuse before selecting Hobart. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 349 Josh Swartzman Celebrates Appointment to Air Force Academy A large group of McQuaid Jesuit High School students received hall passes so they could show up to congratulate senior defenseman Josh Swartzman at a ceremony to honor his appointment to the Air Force Academy this morning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 348 Rion Davison Commits to Hartford Penn Yan junior attackman Rion Davison has announced his verbal commitment to the University of Hartford. Davison scored 43g-27a in his sophomore year and was named to the Class C All-Tournament team in both his freshman and sophomore years. When he starts his junior season this spring, he will enter with a career record of 76g-34a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 347 Cameron Pincus Selects Boston University Senior midfielder Cameron Pincus recently made his decision to attend and play at Boston University after his final season at Pittsford. During the off-season Cameron has played for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Varsity Elite U17 team, the Brine National High School All-American team, and the SweetLax Lacrosse Club. With SweetLax he played in the Turkey Shoot and the Big-4 Uplax tournament last fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 346 Sean Cunningham Chooses Hobart Geneva senior midfielder Sean Cunningham recently announced his early decision acceptance to Hobart College where he plans to continue his lacrosse career under Head Coach TW Johnson. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 345 Another Sophomore Commit: Kevin Hill to Penn State Webster Thomas sophomore attackman/midfielder Kevin Hill recently announced his verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Penn State University under Head Coach Jeff Tambroni. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 344 Another Penn State Commit: Sophomore Michel McClain Canandaigua sophomore defenseman Michel McClain recently announced his verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Penn State University under Head Coach Jeff Tambroni. McClain, who is expected to start his varsity career with Canandaigua this spring, was named to the all-star team at last summer's "Hotbeds" camp in Delaware. He also played for the Braves in the John Pepper Memorial Tournament last July. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 343 Spencerport's Matt Kaser Selects to Binghamton Senior attackman, Matt Kaser recently stated his decision to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Binghamton after his final season with the Rangers. Last's year's MC-D3 "Player of the Year", Kaser was selected as a second team All-Section Five player and was named to the MC-D3 first team All League list. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 342 Pittsford Junior Attackman, Stephen Quinzi to Georgetown Pittsford junior attackman Stephen Quinzi recently announced is verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse are Georgetown University under coach Kevin Wayne. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 341 Michael Cuciti Selects Nazareth College Michael Cuciti will be staying close to home when he travels from Canandaigua to study and play lacrosse at Nazareth College. The senior goalie started playing with the Braves Varsity as a sophomore, recording 37 saves in twelve games (64%). Last season, he played 824 minutes in the cage, recording 186 saves (58%). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 340 Brandon Maciejewski Selects Stony Brook Penn Yan junior goalie Brandon Maciejewski recently announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Stony Brook after his graduation in 2014. One of the most dramatic goalies in Section Five, "Mace" has played on the Mustang Varsity since 8th grade and has been a starter since his freshman year. Having logged more than 2,100 minutes in the goal, the junior has recorded 406 saves (63%). Last year he was named to the D&C Rochester Super 16, was a first team All Section Five player, the Class C Section Five Tournament MVP and a member of the All-Tournament team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 339 GCC Signs Three from Livonia The Genesee Community College recently announced the signing of three players from Livonia, who are expected to sturdy at and play or the college after their graduation this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 338 Dante Giordano Chooses St. John Fisher After considering Ithaca and Dowling, Hilton senior midfielder Dante Giordano has decided to continue his education and play lacrosse at St. John Fisher College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 337 HF-L Announces College Commitments The Honeoye Falls-Lima Cougars recently announced the Peter Pluta and Connor Flaherty will continue their education and playing lacrosse after graduation in June. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 336 Sam Lopez Selects Ithaca After considering the University of Tampa and St. John Fisher College and Springfield, Irondequoit senior defenseman Sam Lopez has decided to continue his education and play lacrosse at Ithaca College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 335 Allan Smith to Finger Lakes Community College Bloomfield-Honeoye senior midfielder Allan Smith has decided to play his first two years of college lacrosse at Finger Lakes Community College as part of a two plus two program where he will be pursuing a Criminal Justice degree. After considering all the offers, Allan has decided to go with FLCC. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 334 Bobby Sollenne Selects Potsdam Robert Sollenne recently announced his intent to continue his education and play lacrosse at SUNY Potsdam after graduation next month from Geneva High School. The long stick defensive is a two year varsity player for the Panthers and played in summer league tournaments like the Lake Erie Showcase and the 1812 Shootout. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 333 Catching Up: Nick Weston Signs with Syracuse Former HF-L and Aquinas midfielder Nick Weston announced last month that he will study and play at Syracuse University after his graduation this spring from the Salisbury School in Connecticut where he played for Head Coach Robert Wynne (Hobart '94) and assistant Coach Tim Randall (Penfield-Cornell). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 332 Four Brighton Barons to Play in College Joining SportsFive Sportsman of the Year, Casey Kopp, who plans to continue to play at Hamilton are three other Barons. Alex Ballatori and Robert Haggerty will continue to play together at Nazareth and John Bender will study and play at Geneseo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 331 Pat LeMoine Commits to Virginia Webster Thomas sophomore midfielder Patrick LeMoine recently announced his commitment to study and play at the University of Virginia after graduation in 2015. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 330 Ryan Maciejewski Commits to Limestone The senior attackman from Penn Yan had a stellar history with the Mustangs, starting in the ninth grade when he recorded his first assist in and outbracket sectional game. Four years later he finished with 113g-119a (232 points). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 329 Pittsford Defenseman Greg Weyl Selects Mercyhurst Rising senior Greg Weyl has announced his decision to play lacrosse and study at Mercyhurst University after his graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 328 Dan McAvoy Commits to Siena College Fairport rising senior offensiveman, Dan McAvoy, has made his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at Siena College in Loudonville, New York. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 327 Brandon Barker Commits to Ohio State Pittsford rising junior, Brandon Barker recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play at the Ohio State University after graduation in 2015. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 326 Eddie Eddington to play for Cortland A two year first team All-League midfielder, rising senior, Eddie Eddington, announced today his commitment to study and play lacrosse at SUNY Cortland after his graduation from Geneva next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 325 Michael Perotto Commits to Binghamton Rising junior Mike Perotto announced today that he has made a verbal commitment to study and play at Binghamton University after graduation from the Aquinas Institute. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 324 Quinnipiac Get Verbal from CA`s Brian Feldman Rising senior Brian Feldman recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse for the Quinnipiac University Bobcats (Connecticut). The left handed attackman will be a three year starter this spring when he works to add to his career 70g-11a stats with the Braves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 323 Commit: Jamie Trimboli to Syracuse Rising sophomore, Jamie Trimboli, announced on Friday that he has given his verbal commitment to John Desko and Syracuse University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 322 Connor Hulme Commits to Quinnipiac Quinnipiac received it's second verbal commitment in a week, when rising junior, Connor Hulmeselected the Bobcats. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 321 Another Sophomore Commit: Schaefer to Penn State Rising sophomore, Mitch Schaefer announced yesterday that he has made a verbal commitment to Jeff Tambroni and expects to study and play lacrosse at the Penn State University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 320 Le Moyne Gets Justin Kesselring Senior attackman, Justin Kesselring recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at Le Moyne College, in Syracuse, New York. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 319 Jake Sproule Selects Cortland Penfield senior midfielder Jake Sproule recently announced his verbal commitment to SUNY Cortland Head Coach Steve Beville. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 318 Another Swartzman to Air Force Isaac Swartzman announced recently that he has made a verbal commitment to follow his brother, Josh to the Air Force Academy after his graduation from McQuaid Jesuit in 2015. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 317 Ryan Fulton Commits to Marywood Senior crease attackman, Ryan Fulton, verbally committed this week, to Marywood University located in Scranton, PA where he plans on studying Aviation Management. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 316 Mitchell Standera Chooses Marist College Senior Midfielder, Mitchell Standera recently announced his verbal commitment to attend school and play lacrosse at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 315 Seton Hill Gets Merritt Bailey Merritt Bailey, a senior goalie for Marcus Whitman High School, announced today that he has made a verbal committeeman to study and play at Seton Hill (Greensburg, PA). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 314 Penfield Middie Brian Wall Selects Bellarmine Brian Wall announced today that he will study an play lacrosse at Bellarmine University next fall. The Penfield senior led the Patriots in scoring last year with thirty-one goals. He scored points in eighteen of twenty-one games last year while picking up forty-seven ground balls for the Section V Class A Champions. In the New York State Tournament, Wall scored in both the Western Regionals and the State Semifinals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 313 Kevin Maguire Commits to St. John`s Pittsford junior goalie Kevin Maguire announced his verbal commitment to study and play for St. John`s University in the Big East Conference after his graduation in 2015. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 312 Churchville Sends Two to College Lax Churchville-Chili seniors Jake Mortier and Justin Ferraraccio have made their decisions to study and continue to play lacrosse after their graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 311 Jared Conners Commits to Virginia Pittsford Long Stick Midfielder Jared Conners has verbally committed to the University of Virginia. Named to the Inside Lacrosse Sophomore Watchlist in September, Conners recorded fifteen ground balls and five takes in his freshman year with the Panthers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 310 SUNY Oneonta Gets Two from Webster Thomas Oneonta Head Coach Dan Mahar recently announced the commitment of two players from Webster Thomas who plan to join the Red Dragons in the fall of 2014. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 309 Victor Sophomore Ryan Maloney Selects Cornell Sophomore attackman Ryan Maloney announced today that he has made a verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at Cornell University after his graduation from Victor High School in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 308 Jonathan Spaan Selects Hobart Penfield graduate and current Salisbury School student, Jonathan Spaan announced today his decision to study and play at Hobart College next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 306 Aaron Buck Selects Alfred State Churchville-Chili Senior attackman Aaron Buck has announced his decision to play Lacrosse for NCAA Division III, Alfred State where he will pursue a career in Construction Management Engineering. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 305 Liam Guiton Selects Saint Rose After his first year on the Varsity team at Penfield, Liam "Moose" Guiton recently signed his National Letter of Intent to study and play lacrosse at the College of Saint Rose (Albany, NY). As a junior he picked up twenty-five ground balls and posted a 58% save record with 188 stops in 917 minutes in the cage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 304 SanFillipo Chooses Hood College Penfield senior attackman Gio SanFillipo recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Hood College (Maryland). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 303 Eric Munn Signs with Siena Canandaigua senior attackman, Eric Munn has decided to attend Siena College after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 302 Pittsford's James Felix Selects Le Moyne Pittsford midfielder James Felix recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Le Moyne College in Syracuse after his graduation in 2015. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 301 Dylan Joy Commits to Vermont Gananda sophomore long stick middie/ defenseman, Dylan Joy announced today that he has made a verbal commitment to Head Coach Ryan Curtis to become a Catamount in the fall of 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 300 Andrew Jenkins Commits to Oneonta Wayne senior attackman, Andrew Jenkins recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at SUNY Oneonta after his graduation from Wayne Central. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 299 Zachary Cooley Commits to Le Moyne Webster Schroeder junior midfielder/face off specialist Zachary Cooley recently recently announced his verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Le Moyne College in Syracuse under Head Coach Dan Sheehan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 298 Preston Herbst Selects Saint Rose Canandaigua senior defensemen, Preston Herbst recently announced his selection of the College of Saint Rose (Albany) where he plans to study and play lacrosse after graduation this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 297 Pittsford Transfer Dylan Sulzbach Commits to Penn State Freshman goalie, Dylan Sulzbach announced yesterday that he has made a verbal commitment to play lacrosse at the Penn State University after his planned graduation in 2017. Playing for McQuaid Jesuit in his eighth grade year, he played in eleven games for the Knights, including four complete games. He was credited with 78 saves (49%) in his first year and was named to the first team GRALL goalie spot. The transfer student is expected to play for Pittsford this season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 296 Travis Ford Commits to Fairfield Fairfield University and Travis Ford have made a commitment for Ford to study and play lacrosse after his graduation from Webster Thomas in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 295 Mike Wright Selects Lake Erie Storm Waterloo senior attackman Mike Wright recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 294 HFL Senior Ryan Kelly to John Carroll University Ryan Kelly recently announced his decision to continue lacrosse and and his studies at John Carroll University (University Heights, Ohio). The senior offensive player at Honeoye Falls-Lima, has been playing on the Varsity team since his freshman year. As he starts his final year with the Cougars he has a 58g-27a record. He has been a two time NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 291 St. John Fisher Gets Alex Goodermote Churchville-Chili senior captain and offensive midfielder Alex Goodermote has decided to continue his studies and to play at St. John Fisher College (Rochester). Alex plans to study Business and Finance in pursuit of his terminal degree in Law. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 289 Patrick Barrow Commits to USMA Victor rising junior defenseman Patrick Barrow has announced his commitment to the United States Military Academy (West Point). The first team All-League defenseman (MC-d2) was also named to the Class B All Tournament team his spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 288 Jack Callahan Selects to Bryant Victor rising junior long stick midfielder Jack Callahan has announced his commitment to Bryant University. The second team All-League defenseman (MC-d2) was also named to the Class B All Tournament team his spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 287 Max Lambert Commits to UMass Another Victor junior recently made a college commitment. Blue Devil attackman, Max Lambert, has announced his commitment to the University of Massachusetts. The second team All-League attackman (MC-d2) was named the MVP of the Western NY Championship game vs. Hamburg. He finished his sophomore season with 31 Goals, 38 Assists and 47 ground balls for the NYS semi-finalists. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 286 Justin Goodrich Commits to Seton Hill Hilton has a summer commit as rising senior midfielder Justin Goodrich announced that he will attend and play lacrosse at Seton Hill (Pennsylvania). Justin will be playing his fourth year on the Varsity this spring. Last season was his breakout season as he recorded 27g-7a for the Cadets and finished third on the team in goal production. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 285 Ryan Cosgrove to go to Le Moyne Rising senior attackman Ryan Cosgrove recently announced his decision to study and play at Le Moyne College (Syracuse). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 284 Ethan Parks Commits to Cortland Rising senior defenseman Ethan Parks recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at SUNY Cortland after his senior year with the Penfield Patriots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 283 Colby Barker Selects Ohio State Rising sophomore midfielder Colby Barker will be be joining his older brother, Brandon as Ohio State University after his graduation from Pittsford in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 282 Face Off Star, TD Ierlan to Albany The Victor to Albany connection continues as rising junior TD Ierlan announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at the UNiversity at Albany. He will be following previous Victor standouts, John Maloney and Mitch Rupp. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 281 RIT Tigers Get Allen Thibodeau Rising senior long stick midfielder Allen Thibodeau has announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at the Rochester Institute of Rochester after his senior year with Fairport next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 280 Penfield Middie James Stoler Picks Bryant Penfield junior midfielder James Stoler recently announced his verbal commitment to attend Bryant University. James finished his second varsity season at Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 279 New UIndy Team Gets Kimble Twins When the University of Indianapolis lacrosse team steps on the field for the first time in 2016, among their inaugural team members will be Hilton`s Jarod and Shawn Kimble. The brothers recently made their commitment to attend and play at the new NCAA DII program. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 278 Coron Broomfield Commits to Hobart It will be a short drive for the family and friends of rising junior Coron Broomfield when they want to continue to watch him play in college. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 277 Hobart Gets Zac Cooley Rising senior midfielder Zac Cooley has announced his commitment to Hobart College after his senior year. After starting his career at Webster Schroeder Zac will play his senior year at Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 276 Dowling College Gets Brad Schillinger Rush-Henrietta senior attackman Brad Schillinger has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse at Dowling College (Oakdale, NY). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 275 McQuaid Senior, Jarrett Cook to Hurst McQuaid Jesuit senior midfielder, Jarrett Cook, recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University after graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 274 Victor Freshman, Alexander Mabbett Commits to Hopkins After playing on the Junior Varsity team last year as an eighth grader, Alexander Mabbett has announced his commitment to study and play at the Johns Hopkins University after his graduation from Victor High School in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 273 Irondequoit Freshman, John Lombardi to Michigan Irondequoit freshman, John Lombardi recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at the University of Michigan after his expected graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 272 Max Paroda Selects John Carroll University Senior midfielder, Max Paroda has announced his decision to continue playing lacrosse while pursuing his college education at John Carroll University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 271 Pittsford Midfielder John Galbraith Picks Colgate Pittsford sophomore midfielder, John Galbraith has announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Colgate University after his graduation in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 270 Schroeder Attackman Jared Griffin Selects Le Moyne Webster Schroeder attackman Jared Griffin announced today his decision to study and play lacrosse at Le Moyne College after his graduation in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 269 Waterloo Goalie Mark Campbell Selects OCC As he starts his senior year at Waterloo, Mark Campbell has recorded 1,372 minutes between the pipes for the Indians. Today he announced that after his graduation this spring he will continue his education and will play lacrosse at Onondaga Community College (Syracuse). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 268 Pittsford Sophomore Commits to Hobart Long-Stick midfielder, Frank Imburgia has recently made a commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Hobart College after his graduation from Pittsford in 2017. The current sophomore is planning to play his first year for the Varsity this spring, and was an integral part of the Junior Varsity football team this fall where he played RB/DB. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 267 Gates Chili Middie, Austin Castre to Limestone Gates Chili senior midfielder Austin Castre recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse for Limestone College, the 2014 NCAA D-II Champions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 266 Another Freshman Commits: Battaglia to Penn State Current freshman, CJ Battaglia from Webster Thomas recently announced his commitment to the Penn State Lacrosse program after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 265 Carter Jordan to Play and Study at Mercer Senior Penfield attackman and midfielder Carter Jordan has committed to study and play lacrosse at Mercer University, an NCAA D-I program in Macon, Georgia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 264 Pittsford Goalie, Alex Starr to Mercyhurst Pittsford goalie, Alex Starr recently announced his commitment to Mercyhurst University Head Coach Chris Ryan. The current junior, with two years on the Panther Varsity, will join a host of Section Five players who have chosen to play for the Lakers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 263 Wayne Attackman, John Ecker to Syracuse With only his freshman year played at Wayne, attackman John Ecker has announced his commitment to play at Syracuse University after his graduation in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 262 TJ Hendricks Commits to Ohio State The Buckeyes picked up another Section Five commit with the announcement that Fairport sophomore midfielder TJ Hendricks has decided to study and play lacrosse at Ohio State. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 261 Cam Gebhardt Commits to Cornell With two years on the Varsity team at Fairport, junior attackman, Cameron Gebhardt recently announced his commitment to the application process with hopes to study and play lacrosse at Cornell University after his graduation in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 260 Jack Donnelly Selects Susquehanna Webster Schroeder senior attackman Jack Donnelly recently announced his decision to attend Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 259 Alex Mapstone Continues Tradition at Hobart Alex Mapstone will continue the family tradition and follow his father `91, and uncles `89 & `93 to Geneva. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 258 Ryan Tait to St. John Fisher College Webster Schroeder senior offensive midfielder Ryan Tait decided to continue his education and lacrosse career at St. John Fisher College. Ryan, who is also a face off specialist for the Warriors plays for the Webster Lacrosse Club during the off season. He plans study to become a nurse anesthetist at St. John Fisher. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 257 Collin Waden Plans to Play at Roberts Wesleyan Rush-Henrietta senior Collin Waden recently announced his decision to stay close to home as he pursues his education and lacrosse career at Roberts Wesleyan College. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 256 Face Off Specialist Remmy Glod Commits to Roberts Wesleyan Gananda face off specialist, Remmy Glod, recently announced his decision to play at Roberts Wesleyan after his graduation in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 255 Matt Malone Selects Le Moyne Junior attackman Matt Malone, has made his commitment to Le Moyne College (Syracuse) after his graduation from Pittsford in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 254 Greece Goalie Gavin Catalano to St. John`s After spending his eighth grade and freshman year with the Lightning Varsity, current sophomore goalie Gavin Catalano announced this week that he has made a verbal commitment to St. John`s University (New York City) after his graduation from Arcadia in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 253 Will Pieterse Also Selects Le Moyne Another Pittsford junior has made a commitment to study and play at Le Moyne College (Syracuse) after graduation in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 252 SUNY Brockport Gets John Bowman Senior attackman, John Bowman has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles after his final season Wayne Central this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 251 Penfield LSM Cole Guest Selects Le Moyne Le Moyne College picked up another Section Five player when junior defenseman and long stick midfielder, Cole Guest announced his commitment. Currently there are four juniors and two seniors planning to play for the Dolphins after graduation. Four more are freshmen at Le Moyne this year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 250 Fairport Senior Connor Riorden to Lycoming Fairport senior offensive player, Connor Riorden, announced today that he will be attending and playing lacrosse at Lycoming College after his graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 249 Another Fairport Player Selects Albany Fairport sophomore defenseman, Michael Kozar, announced this week that he has made a verbal commitment to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after his graduation in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 248 Jake Moss will go to Morrisville State Wayne Central Senior Midfielder, Jake Moss has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the SUNY Morrisville State Mustangs. Jake has been a Varsity player for the Eagles since his Sophomore year. Last year he recorded 20g-13a and will start this season with a career record of 30g-18a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 247 Sean Emerson Commits to Siena Siena College received an end of the year gift as Penn Yan junior offensiveman, Sean Emersonannounced his commitment to the Saints after his graduation in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 246 Alex DeNormand Selects Alfred University Senior defenseman Alex deNormand has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the Alfred University Saxons after his graduation from Victor High School next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 244 Cory Mason Picks Mercyhurst Senior defenseman/LSM Cory Mason has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University after his graduation from Victor High School next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 243 Dan Barrow Picks Mercyhurst Victor Junior midfielder Dan Barrow has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Mercyhurst University after his graduation from Victor High School in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 242 St. John Fisher Gets Nick Rapp Gananda Central senior midfielder, Nick Rapp has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse for the St. John Fisher Cardinals. Nick has been a Varsity starter for the Panthers since his Freshman year. Last year he recorded 12g-36a and scored in eighteen of the Blue Panther games. He will start this season with a career record of 34g-74a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 241 Pittsford Sophomore Connor Haims to Vermont Sophomore defenseman Connor Haims recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse for the University of Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 240 Sophomore Defenseman Bryce Saba to Syracuse Sophomore defenseman Bryce Saba recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse for Syracuse University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 239 CA Middie Ethan Marchitell Selects Post Senior midfielder Ethan Marchitell has announced his decision to attend and play lacrosse at Post University (Waterbury, Connecticut) after graduation from Canandaigua this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 237 Avon`s Bailey Eigbrett to Canton Senior attackman/midfielder Bailey Eigbrett has announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at the Tate University at Canton after his final year, this spring, at Avon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 236 Hunter Duford Makes Verbal Commitment to VMI Junior midfielder Hunter Duford has made a verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at the Virginia Military Academy (VMI) after his graduation in 2016 from Hilton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 235 Titan`s Davis Bird Goes to Ithaca Davis Bird recently announced that he will be heading to Ithaca after his final season this spring as a goalie for the Webster Thomas Titans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 234 Landrigan Brothers Decide on Alfred University Canandaigua Academy senior brothers, Kyle and Zach Landrigan have announced their decision to attend Alfred University where their father and uncle were both stars for the Saxons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 233 Joseph O`Hare from Gates Selects Roberts Like a number of other local players, junior offensiveman, Joseph O`Hare will stay close to home after his commitment to attend and play for the Redhawks of Roberts Wesleyan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 232 Gage Ponsetti Commits to Siena Penn Yan junior goalie Gage Ponsetti recently announced his commitment to play lacrosse and study at Sienna College (Loudon, NY) after his graduation in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 231 Nick Johnson Selects College of St. Rose Canandaigua senior midfielder , Nick Johnson recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at the College of St. Rose in Albany. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 229 Christian Nairy to Play for Oswego After he finishes his senior year at Webster Thomas, Christian Nairy will continue his lacrosse career at SUNY Oswego. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 227 Zac Bell to Play At Oswego The Webster Schroeder Boys Lacrosse Program recently announced that Zac Bell will continue his lacrosse career next year at Oswego. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 226 Kyle Lotz Selects Roberts Wesleyan Junior offensiveman, Kyle Lotz has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Roberts Wesleyan College after his graduation form Waterloo High School in 2016. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 225 Swartzman Honors Commitment to Air Force Isaac Swartzman recently announced in appointment to the United States Air Force Academy where he will also play lacrosse for the Falcons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 223 Chris Mekeel Selects Clarkson University Avon Head Coach Erik Schneider recently announced that senior defenseman Chris Mekeel will be studying and playing lacrosse at Clarkson University after his graduation this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 222 Colin McElligott Selects the University of Indianapolis Spencerport Head Coach Tim Britton recently announced that Spencerport junior attackmanColin McElligott has given a verbal commitment to study and continue his lacrosse career at the University of Indianapolis. A third year varsity player for the Rangers, McElligott has 130 career points including 30 goals and 55 assists during the 2014 season, earning him 1st Team All-County D-3 and 2nd Team All-Section honors as a sophomore. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 221 Grant Howard Signs NLI for Walsh Senior midfielder Grant Howard recently signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his studies and play lacrosse at Walsh University (North Canton, Ohio) after his high school graduation from Newark this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 220 Delfino and Tuttobene Choose Roberts Two Aquinas Institute seniors announced their intent to stay close to home and attend and play lacrosse for Roberts Wesleyan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 219 Covert Brothers to St. John Fisher Penn Yan seniors Ben Covert and his brother Jake Covert have announced their decision to continue their education and to play lacrosse at St. John Fisher College next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 218 Utica College Gets Tyler Fales Batavia-Attica senior attackman Tyler Fales recently announced in decision to continue his education and play lacrosse for the Utica College Pioneers next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 217 St. John Fisher Gets Alex Goodermote Churchville-Chili senior captain and offensive midfielder Alex Goodermote has decided to continue his studies and to play at St. John Fisher College (Rochester). Alex plans to study Business and Finance in pursuit of his terminal degree in Law. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 216 Ryan Fairbrother Commits to West Point Pittsford senior midfielder Ryan Fairbrother recently announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse for the United States Military Academy (West Point) as a member of the class 2020. He will prepare for his appointment by attending the USMAPS (West Point Prep) program which starts this summer at West Point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 215 Cole Masterson Decides on Lycoming Senior defenseman, Cole Masterson of Honeoye Falls Lima has announced that he will be studying and playing lacrosse at Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA after his graduation this June. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 214 Dan Smith to Play at John Carroll University Dan Smith, will be attending John Carroll University in the Fall and will play lacrosse for Coach Brian Small. A three year player on the Fairport Red Raider defense, Dan plans to study mathematics and has been admitted to the Pre-MBA Scholars Program. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 213 Lycoming Gets HF-L Senior, Tim Breau Tim Breau, a senior attackman at Honeoye Falls-Lima has announced that he will be studying Business/Marketing and playing lacrosse at Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA after graduation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 212 Newark Seniors Continue in College A number of Newark seniors are planning to continue playing lacrosse while they add to their education. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 211 SUNY Canton gets C-C Defenseman Tyler Phillips Tyler Phillips, will be attending the State University of New York Canton Campus next fall where he expects to play lacrosse for Head Coach Pat Harrington. At Canton, Tyler expects to study business`s management. He has been a Varsity Lacrosse (and Hockey) player for the last two years at Churchville-Chili. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 210 Ohio Northern Picks up Lucas Blaszyk Ohio Northern University picked up a second player from Section Five as Churchville-Chili senior attackman Lucas Blaszyk will join Newark defenseman Evan Corteville at the new NCAA Division III program. A three year Varsity player, Lucas ended his career with the Saints with 33g-13a and in his senior year had stat contributions in all seventeen games. An aggressive rider, Lucas had twenty-nine ground balls and recorded nine take aways in his senior year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 209 Victor Sophomore Mitchell Cain Picks Loyola Mitchell Cain, a rising sophomore from Victor, announced his commitment to the Loyola Lacrosse program after his graduation in 2018. A middie who, in the off season he plays for the SweetLax Lacrosse Club played with them in the Big4, Young Guns, Sweetlax Invitational and the Liberty Bell Challenge. He is also a member the Sweetlax 2018 National Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 208 Kyle McAvoy Chooses Siena Fairport rising junior Kyle McAvoy recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse for Siena College (Loudonville, New York) after his graduation in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 207 Max Eismann Commits to Seton Hill Rising senior goalie, Max Eismann has announced his decision to continue his studies and play lacrosse at Seton Hill (Greensburg, PA), an NCAA Division II school after his graduation next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 206 Tyler Olbrich Commits to West Point Rising junior defenseman, Tyler Olbrich recently announced his commitment to the United State Military Academy at West Point following his graduation from the Aquinas Institute in 2017. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 205 Le Moyne Gets Andrew Forte Rising senior midfielder, Andrew Forte has decided he will attend and play lacrosse at Le Moyne College (Syracuse) after his graduation from Spencerport next spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 204 Michael Matheson to Holy Cross Michael Matheson, a rising junior at Victor High School, recently announced his commitment to the admissions process at the College of the Holy Cross. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 203 Nick Tschetter Selects Lake Erie Nick Tschetter recently announced his intent to continue his studies and to play lacrosse at Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio) after his graduation from Aquinas this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 202 Hunter Savitcheff to Lenoir-Rhyne Hunter Savitcheff, a Penfield senior, has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse for Lenoir-Rhyne University located in North Carolina. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 201 Zack Estabrooks to Seton Hill Zack Estabrooks, a Junior from Victor, announced his verbal commitment to play lacrosse and continue his studies at Seton Hill University in 2017, a NCAA Division II school in Pennsylvania. Zack is an attackman/middie. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 200 The Lakers Get Justin Sales Senior defenseman Justin Sales recently announced his decision to continue to play lacrosse while at Mercyhurst University (Erie Pennsylvania) and after a final year at Irondequoit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 199 Ben Cafolla Selects Alfred University Jason Lockner, head men’s lacrosse coach at Alfred University, has announced that Ben Cafolla, a senior defenseman at Mynderse Academy, will be playing at Alfred in 2016-17. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 198 Victor Goalie Chayse Ierlan Selects Cornell Chayse Ierlan, sophomore goalie for the Victor Blue Devils, has announced his commitment to the admission process at Cornell University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 197 Peter Schwab Selects Albany Peter Schwab, a Penfield junior midfielder, has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse for the University of Albany Peter played on the Penfield Patriots Varsity team last year as a sophomore. He came on strong at the end of the season totaling ten goals and eleven assists, with four points in the sectional final. Last season he was named to the Section Five All Tournament Team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 196 Irondequoit Long Stick, Dan Harris to Queen`s Daniel Harris. a long stick midfielder from Irondequoit has recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Queen`s University of Charlotte (North Carolina). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 195 Dylan DeLorme to Move on to Cortland Fairport senior offensiveman, Dylan DeLorme, has announced his decision to continue playing lacrosse while studying at SUNY Cortland next fall. Earning second team all league honors from the Monroe County (D-1) coaches last year as an attackman, he scored 21g-20a toward his Varsity career totals of 35g-32a. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 194 Geneva Attackman Jason Feinberg to St. Michael`s The leader in goals and points last year, senior attackman Jason Feinberg has announced his decision to play lacrosse for St. Michael`s (Vermont) after graduation this spring from Geneva High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 193 Fisher Gets Victor`s Kyle O`Dea Kyle O`Dea, a Victor Senior defenseman, recently announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at St. John Fisher College. While playing for the Cardinals, Kyle plans to study at Fisher`s brand new Health Sciences Building and Wegman`s School of Pharmacy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 192 Blake Balcaen To Go To Pace University Webster Schroeder senior, Blake Balcaen, recently announced his decision to study and play lacrosse at Pace University. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 191 Jake Bucci Commits to Le Moyne Current junior offensiveman, Jake Bucci recently announced his commitment to the Le Moyne Dolphins after his graduation form Fairport High School. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 190 Mercyhurst Gets Ben Smith-Wilcox Senior attackman Ben Smith Wilcox announced last night, that he will take his offensive talents to Mercyhurst University as he continues his education after graduation from Canandaigua Academy this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 189 Corey Yunker Commits to Albany Churchville-Chili sophomore attackman, Corey Yunker, recently announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 188 Western New England Gets Buse Penfield senior Brandon Buse has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse at Western New England University located in Springfield Massachusetts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 187 Penfield's Andrew Miller Selects Thiel College Senior defensemen Andrew Miller has announced to continue his studies and play lacrosse at Thiel College (Greenville, Pennsylvania) next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 186 Two More Freshmen Make D-I Commitments The Sweetlax Lacrosse Club announced their eighth and ninth freshmen to make an NCAA Division I commitments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 184 Spencerport Defender, Chris Cottom to Cortland Senior Chris Cottom, a defenseman from Spencerport, has recently announced his decision to attend SUNY Cortland and play lacrosse for the Red Dragons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 183 Drew Collins Commits to Lycoming Victor Senior attackman Drew Collins recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Lycoming College. Drew finished his junior year with the Blue Devils with 46g-11a and after producing 9g-3a in the Section Five Class B Tournament he was named to the All Tournament team. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 181 Adam Isaac to Become a Pioneer Defenseman, Adam Isaac has announced his decision to continue his lacrosse career while studying at Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tennessee. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 180 Wesleyan Gets Vince Soeffing Roberts Wesleyan picked up another local player when Vince Soeffing announced his decision to play for Rocky Delfino`s Red Hawks next year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 178 Jake Sampson Commits to Hobart Irondequoit midfielder Jake Sampson recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Hobart College after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 177 Jordan Swilley to go to Capital University Spencerport Senior, Jordan Swilley has recently announced his decision to attend Capital University (Columbus, Ohio) and play lacrosse for the Crusaders. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 176 The Falcons Get Liam Hogan McQuaid Jesuit senior midfielder, Liam Hogan recently announced his decision to continue playing lacrosse in college after his graduation next spring. He will join the class of 2010 at Bentley University (Massachusetts) where he will compete in the Northeast conference in the NCAA Division II program. Hogan plans to study economics and finance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 175 Pittsford Attackman Stays Close to Home Pittsford senior attackman Griffin Avery recently announced his decision to stay close to home when he studies and plays lacrosse for Nazareth College next fall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 174 Jacob Buck Chooses Canisius Churchville-Chili sophomore attackman Jacob Buck recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at Canisius College after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 173 Thiel College Gets Jimmy Cherry Batavia senior goalie, Jimmy Cherry recently announced his commitment to study and play lacrosse at Thiel College (Greenville, PA) after his final year with the Blue Devils this spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 172 Lightning Defenseman Jacob Corcoran to Seton Hill Jacob Corcoran, a senior defender for Greece Lightning, signed his national letter of intent on November 7, 2015 and plans to continue his education while playing for Head Coach Brian Novotny at Seton Hill University. Seton HIll is currently ranked #7 in the nation in Div. II. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 171 Patrick Donnelly Selects Ithaca Patrick Donnelly, a defenseman for Webster Schroeder, recently announced his decision to continue his studies while playing lacrosse at Ithaca College. The National Honor Society senior member picked up thirty-five ground balls, recorded five takes and made one assist in his junior year with the Warriors. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 170 Jack Camp will go to King`s College Wayne Central attackman, Jack Camp recently announced his decision to continue his lacrosse career while studying at the McGowan School of Business at King`s College in Pennsylvania. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 169 Brady D`Hont Chooses Canisius College Penfield junior defender, Brady D`Hont, recently announced his verbal commitment to study and play lacrosse at Canisius College after his graduation in 2017. Brady begins his second year of starting for the Patriots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 168 Fisher Goes To Nazareth Joe Fisher has decided to continue his education and play lacrosse at Nazareth College where he plans to be majoring in Business Management. Joe is a senior at Gananda and has been on the varsity team since his freshman year. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 166 Sam Miller Plans to Stay Home Geneva rising sophomore midfielder Sam Miller recently announced his commitment to Hobart College after his graduation from Geneva High School in 2019. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 165 Brady McDermott Selects Yale Brighton rising junior attackman Brady McDermott has made his decision to continue his education and lacrosse career at Yale University after his graduation in 2018. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 164 Where are MY Stats? Since 2007, teams in Section Five have been required to send in basic post-game reports. The basic reports include the scores (by quarter), the number of goals and assists produced by each player and the performance of each goalie (saves, goals against and minutes played). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 163 Lacrosse Scholarships Back in February of 2007, Coach Wilson posted a blog story called "Doing The Scholarship Math". The article pointed out the somewhat often misconception that scholarships in lacrosse were easy to find and get. In fact, the story demonstrated that a player would need to be among the top two percent of players to receive, in most cases, a partial scholarship. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 161 Webster Thomas Wins in Class B Top seeded Penn Yan scored nearly all their goals in a set of two runs to defeat third seeded Aquinas 9-7. The Little Irish played the first half extremely well and led 3-0 and 4-1 before the Mustangs began to get their feet under them. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 160 Penn Yan Wins In Class C In the third quarter of the Class C finals Penn Yan proved why they have won 21 Section Five Titles. This year was their sixth in a row and 18th in the last 19 years. Aquinas led for the entire first half, but the Mustangs came back with five goals on heir way to a 9-7 win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 158 Victor in Big Comeback Win Pittsford came into the "Big Game" ready to avenge their earlier loss and eager to prove that they could be "the top team in the country and they nearly did so. After leading for most of the game. Victor senior attackman scored three goals in a row to give the Blue Devils their second and final lead of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 157 Twenty Local Teams Make NYS Scholars List July 8, 2016 - At the end of each sport season, the NYSPHSAA honors those teams that excel in the classroom. For lacrosse, a team must have at least eleven players who have a 90% average or better during the spring season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 156 USA Today Names Three Top Players June 28, 2016 - USA Today announced today their American Insurance All-USA Boys Lacrosse Team featuring the top high school players for the 2016 season and three Section Five players were named to the list. |
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