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# 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. |
# 2687 2013 Wrap Up Look at the Wrap up for 2013 |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 2662 Rochester D&C Lists Top Players for 2013 The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2013 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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". |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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". |
# 2504 Finger Lakes Awards - 2012 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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, |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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 |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 2122 Friday: Quarter Final Games for A and C The top four seeded teams prevailed tonight in each class as Penn Yan, Geneva, Aquinas and Livonia advanced in the Class C tournament and Fairport, SChroeder, Thomas and Pittsford advanced in the Class A tournament. The semi final round is on Tuesday. |
# 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. |
# 2109 Saturday: Schroeder takes Amherst 9-3 Webster Schroeder beat visiting Amherst of Section 6 (Buffalo), 9-3 in an early afternoon game in Webster. Amherst (10-3) is currently ranked 9th on the NYS Class B poll. Midlakes won their game with Pal-Mac. |
# 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. |
# 1227 Over 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 2017 tournament. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 982 Pal-Mac Takes Out Eagles Pal-Mac freshman goalie Jared Hurlbutt made a great one-on-one save while man down and then found Ben Reeves breaking out. Reeves then drove to the cage scoring the winning goal with 48.7 seconds remaining in the game. Winning the final face off Pal-Mac was able to run the clock out. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
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