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# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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, |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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". |
# 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. |
# 2503 GRALL Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2012 season. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 993 Aquinas Wins in GRALL Match up Aquinas scored ten unanswered goals and held Haverling scoreless for over 39 minutes. The Little Irish had five different players make their offensive scorebook with attackman Alex Bianchi leading with 4g-2a. |
# 974 Aquinas 10 - McQuaid Jesuit 9 in Overtime Aquinas scored the last three goals of regulation to force overtime and then scored the game winning goal 2:08 into the first overtime period as they defeated McQuaid Jesuit 10-9. The Little Irish trailed by three goals with 5:12 remaining in regulation. Jonathan Olbrich scored the last three goals for Aquinas (the final two in regulation and the game winner in overtime). The overtime goal was scored during a man-up play with an assist from Alex Bianchi. |
# 932 Zach Binggeli Scores For Gananda Win Gananda senior midfielder Zach Binggeli scored with 0:16 left in regulation to give the Blue Panthers an 8-7 win over Aquinas. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 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. |
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