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# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 2720 Thursday: Penn Yan over Thomas, C-C over Irondequoit There were twelve games played on Thursday, and once again, many were mismatches. |
# 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. |
# 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) |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 1398 More Than 70 Alumni Make NCAA Tournaments With the start of the NCCA tournament this week, we thought it might be interesting to see how many alumni for Section Five were on teams that made the three divisions in the 2018 tournament. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 1251 Saturday: Championship Matchups are Finalized The 2017 championship matchups are now set after the semi finals in the Class B and Class D tournaments. The only "bracket brake" was Waterloo`s (#4) victory over top seeded Gananda in the Class D semifinals. Top seeded Victor won their contest with Brighton and Canandaigua (#3) beat Churchville-Chili. Penn Yan avenged their regular season lost of Haverling to make it to the finals where they will face Waterloo. |
# 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. |
# 1223 Jensen Leads Waterloo in Win Waterloo took over with five straight goals spanning the end of the second and beginning of the third to defeat Bloomfield-Honeoye 10-7. The first half was close with Waterloo scoring the opening with an unassisted goal from Adam Jensen. B-H responded with back to back goals to take the lead. Jon Marble and Tyler Joslyn both scored for the Pride. The Indians scored the final goal of the quarter to tie the game at 2-2. |
# 1213 Thursday: Victor Over Thomas In what some were calling a possible Class B final, Victor took an 8-1 half to a 17-3 win against Webster Thomas as nine Blue Devils made the offensive scorebook. Freshman attackman Joey Pezzimenti led the scoring with 4g-1a. Chayse Ierlan made 13s (87%) in 38 minutes for Victor. Nick Mabe scored 2g for Thomas. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 763 Waterloo 8 - Midlakes 7 in Overtime Waterloo goalie Mark Campbell came up big with saves in the 4th quarter and in overtime. Adam Jensen scored on an assist from Kyle Lotz in overtime for the Waterloo win. Nick Stenberg picked up fifteen ground balls for the Indians. |
# 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. |
# 547 Overtime Win for Waterloo over B-H Waterloo won their second back to back one goal game of the season with a 7-6 overtime victory over Bloomfield-Honeoye. Last week the Indians defeated Midlakes 7-6. Waterloo was led in scoring by Kyle Lotz with 1g-2a and Adam Jensen with 3g-1a. The Pride was led by Jon Marble with 3g. |
# 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. |
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