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# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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 |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 1939 CA and Penfield still Undefeated Both Penfield and Canandaigua remain undefeated with games that were easily won today. Canandaigua beat Mynderse 21-4 and Penfield beat Rush-Henrietta 20-7. Other winners included Brockport, HFL, Churchville, Thomas, Canandaigua and Penn Yan. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 1901 Great Competition in 2008 Last year at this time we stated that there was some serious talent among the Class A teams. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 1851 Semi Final Games - Classes B and C Waterloo (#3) used overtime to beat Livonia (#2) 11-10 in the only game of the day that was not won by the higher seed. Peen Yan was an 18-1 winner over Midlakes in the other Class C semi final. In Class B Geneva beat Victor 13-6 and McQuaid Jesuit was a 15-11 winner over Eastridge. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 1841 Tuesday - Schroeder over Penfield by One In the last week of the regular season, the MC league is nearly finished and there was lots of action today. Winners included Fairport, Schroeder, Spencerport, Eastridge, Irondequoit, Churchville, Hilton, Brockport, Newark, Waterloo, Livonia, Geneva and Canandaigua. |
# 1840 Monday - Mostly Routs Victor, Geneva and Penn Yan had overwhelming victories today, while Midlakes won a most closely contested game against Haverling. |
# 1838 Friday - Penn Yan over Canandaigua In a much anticipated game, Penn Yan avenged an earlier loss to Canandaigua, with an exciting last minute 8-7 home victory. Midlakes held of a late effort by Pal-Mac, Livonia put themselves into the finals of the GRALL Championship and Geneva and Waterloo were winners in Friday action. |
# 1836 Wednesday - Four Mismatches Wednesday ’s contests were all Finger Lakes cross-over games and ones that went to running time as Penn Yan, Canandaigua, Victor and Geneva were all victorious. |
# 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 |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 1114 Section Five Alums Sign NLIs Two former Section Five players, now seniors at the Salisbury School (Connecticut) signed National Letters of Intent recently as they made official their commitment to continue to play lacrosse in college. |
# 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. |
on 01-30-2025 |
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