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# 3629  Week In Review - Week 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 thirty-eight games played last week. There are seventy-three out of section games scheduled and 12 have been played. Section V teams have won 10 and lost 2 (83%). There are eleven undefeated teams at this point.

 Games played last week: 38  Games played this season: 48
 Leagues games played last week: 13  Out of Section games last week: 8
 Mismatched Games (>8 pts): 17  Close Games (<4 pts): 12
 Undefeated teams: 11  Games scheduled for next week: 40

 Greece at Newark

Looking Back

What a week of exciting lacrosse action! It all kicked off on Monday with three commanding victories: Aquinas dominated Haverling, McQuaid Jesuit outplayed St. Francis, and Livonia-Avon-Geneseo took down Gananda in a Finger League matchup.

Tuesday brought a flurry of games, with 11 matchups showcasing five nail-biters. Notable close wins included Irondequoit’s 8-7 edge over Brighton, Schroeder’s 7-6 triumph against Wayne, and Hilton’s 8-6 victory over Penfield. Geneva narrowly defeated Livonia-Avon-Geneseo 8-7, while Gates Chili eked out a 5-4 win against Brockport.

Wednesday featured seven games, with Bloomfield-Honeoye shining in their 12-6 win over Brockport. Brayden Arber (5 goals) and John Blair (3 goals) led their offense. Unfortunately, the Marcus Whitman vs. Gananda game was postponed.

Thursday celebrated standout Players of the Week: Jase Smith (Gananda), Blake Jipson (Thomas), and Jack Rawleigh. Among the eight games played, Schroeder edged Geneva 6-5, and Hilton secured a thrilling 9-8 win over Irondequoit.

CA at IrondequoitFriday offered more thrills, including Marcus Whitman’s dominant 16-7 victory over Gananda, led by Tariku Blueye’s seven goals and six assists. Penn Yan pulled off a triple-overtime thriller, defeating Homer 11-10, thanks to Teagan Fingar’s six goals and key assist. Mynderse-Romulus crushed Waterloo 14-5, fueled by Griffin Hilimire’s six goals and four assists. Midlakes celebrated their season opener with a 14-7 win against Jordan Elbridge, supported by Stuart Quku’s 12 saves.

The week wrapped up on Saturday with 11 games, including four close contests. Greece Storm edged Wayne 5-4, Gananda defeated East United-Eastridge 11-9, Pal-Mac emerged victorious over Schroeder 7-6 in overtime, and Geneva outlasted Auburn 9-8.

Looking Ahead

The action continues this week with games scheduled every day. Monday features nine matchups, including Penfield at Fairport, Greece at Hilton, and Thomas at Pittsford. McQuaid Jesuit's trip to Orchard Park could bring intriguing results.

Tuesday offers six games, including Corning at Aquinas and HFL at Livonia. On Wednesday, highlights include Gananda at Greece at NewarkMynderse and Canandaigua at Victor, while Churchville-Chili travels to Thomas, and Spencerport visits Pittsford.

Thursday packs in nine games, such as Marcus Whitman at Bloomfield-Honeoye, Batavia-Notre Dame at Gates Chili, and Hilton at Schroeder.

Friday will see R-H at Horseheads and Marcus Whitman at HFL. To cap off the week, Saturday promises nine exciting matchups. Among the highlights are Geneva at Penn Yan, East United-Eastridge at Bloomfield-Honeoye, and Pittsford at McQuaid Jesuit.

Get ready for another thrilling week of lacrosse, and don' t forget to check the full schedule and game times on the games page.
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# 3611  Thomas Overcomes Rush-Henrietta

Thomas secured a 15-6 victory over Rush-Henrietta in a non-league lacrosse game tonight. Key players for Thomas included Blake Jipson (six goals, two assists) and Jonah Jobson (five goals, three assists), with goalie Joshua Jobson recording a 69% save rate. For Rush-Henrietta, Zachary Winner led with two goals and one assist, while Preston Jackson reached his 200th career faceoff win. Both teams look ahead to their next games on April 7th.
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# 3609  Hilton Over Irondequoit in OT

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 8 games played today and 2 were close ones. Schroeder was a 6-5 winner over Geneva and Hilton was a 9-8 winner over Irondequoit.

Bri at GreBRIGHTON-24 at GREECE STORM-2- Brighton defeated Greece Storm 24-2 in a non-league game at Arcadia. Austin Flaum led Brighton with five goals, and James Maccallini scored twice for Greece Storm. Logan Serve posted one save, while Brighton excelled in faceoffs, with Gavin Hayslip achieving an eighty-six percent success rate. Brighton’s record improves to 1-1.   [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-5 at HAVERLING-16 - Haverling defeated Batavia-Notre Dame 16-5 in a non-league game today. Leading scorers for Haverling included Gavin Price, Zach Colegrove, and Warren McCormick, while Batavia-Notre Dame's fourth-quarter effort saw five players scoring, including three with their first Varsity goals. Junior goalie McLane Stermole was perfect in the net for Haverling, stopping all shots in thirty-six minutes. Both teams will play again on April 8th.    [ Story and BOX SCOREBri at Gre

GENEVA-5 at SCHROEDER-6 - Schroeder edged Geneva 6-5 in an overtime non-league matchup on Thursday, April 3rd. Garrett Conger and Jonny May each scored twice for Schroeder, while sophomore Van Bolton made 15 saves for a 75% save rate. Geneva`s stats were unavailable at post-time. Both teams will play on Saturday.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

PITTSFORD-10 at PENFIELD-3- Pittsford earned their first win of the season, defeating Penfield 10-3 in an MC-D1 league matchup. Brady Goetz and Cole Goetz led Pittsford`s offense, while goalie Bear Wehrheim made eight saves with a 73% save rate. For Penfield, Brodie Joyce contributed one goal and one assist, and goalie Mason Schembri tallied eighteen saves at a 64% save rate. Pittsford now trails Penfield 18-16 in their all-time series.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

IRONDEQUOIT-8 at HILTON-9 - Hilton claimed a 9-8 overtime victory against Irondequoit, thanks to Gianluca Auriuso`s decisive performance Bri at Grewith two goals and one assist. Brendan Maxwell shined in goal with a 70% save rate over fifty-two minutes, while Irondequoit’s Cooper Moore led his team with three goals.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

THOMAS-15 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-6 - Thomas secured a 15-6 victory over Rush-Henrietta in a non-league lacrosse game tonight. Key players for Thomas included Blake Jipson (six goals, two assists) and Jonah Jobson (five goals, three assists), with goalie Joshua Jobson recording a 69% save rate. For Rush-Henrietta, Zachary Winner led with two goals and one assist, while Preston Jackson reached his 200th career faceoff win. Both teams look ahead to their next games on April 7th.    [ Story and BOX SCOREBri at Gre

EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-2 at HFL-17 - HFL triumphed over East United-Eastridge 17-2, with standout performances by Goodberlet (five goals, two assists) and Blythe (88% saves). Eight HFL players scored, including Arena and Filiatrault's first varsity goals. There was no report from the Eagles at post-time.   [ Story and BOX SCORE

VICTOR-13 at FAIRPORT-8 - Victor secured a 13-8 win over Fairport in a non-league lacrosse match, showcasing contributions from Will Johnson and Kyle Saeger. Fairport`s Mitchell Monte led with four goals and two assists. Both teams` goalies performed notably, with Carter Fries achieving a 60 percent save rate. Victor capitalized on a strong first quarter and maintained their lead throughout the game.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.
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# 3602  Players of the Week - Group 1

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 a freshman and two seniors who have had noteworthy performances in the last week.

Offensive Players of the Week

Jace SmithJase Smith - Gananda Attackman

Jase Smith The four-year Varsity senior started off his final year with a big opening season game as Gates Chili came to Gananda. The Blue Panthers won 20-11 and Jace figured in on sixteen of them, turning in eleven goals and five assists. The Alfred commit has a career record current sits at 47g-23a.

Head Coach Dan Riordan says "Jase played a tremendous game last Friday which is a testament to his hard work this off season which started last summer. He works hard every practice and even stays late. As a senior, he was appointed one of our Captains and he continues to lead by example. His five assists stands out more to me than his eleven goals because his looks to feed show his unselfish play." 

Sean OlvanyBlake Jipson - Thomas Attackman

Blake Jipson Many first year Varsity players expect to quietly ride the bench and check out the world of the more competitive Varsity program. Few of them are freshman starters and even fewer start their first Varsity game with a seven goal day.

Head Coach Rob Ruller says, "Blake plays the game with a little flair and a lot of enjoyment. He played well in his first varsity game for sure scoring seven goals. He can play a lot of spots for us on offense and he handles the pressure well. He has really stepped up and handled the move up from JV last year. We look forward to seeing what he can do over these next four years."

Defensive Player of the Week

Jack RawleighJack Rawleigh - McQuaid Jesuit Goalie

Jack Rawleigh The Knights travelled to Corning last week for their first game of the 2025 campaign, still relishing their impressive New York State Championship last spring. Jack Rawleigh returns for his third and final season before moving on to play at Utica next year. In a very close game with Corning, which the Knights won (8-7) by a single goal, Jack recorded fourteen saves (67%). 

Head Coach Alex Gray says, “Jack is a great player and an even better person. He is an extremely hard worker and is always looking for ways to improve. He is definitely a leader in our program and has had an awesome start to the season.”
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# 3585  Week In Review - Week 1

There were ten games played last week. There are seventy-six out of section games scheduled and 5 have been played. Section V teams have won 3 and lost 2 (60%). There are seven undefeated teams at this point.
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# 3578  Thomas Opens Season with Strong Victory Over Wayne

Webster Thomas launched the 2025 lacrosse season with a commanding non-league win over Wayne, outscoring them twenty-three to nine. Thomas at WayneThe first quarter set the tone as Thomas surged ahead, scoring fourteen goals to Wayne's two. The Titans made frequent substitutions after the first quarter and the teams remained competitive in the final quarters, but Thomas maintained its lead. Blake Jipson led Thomas with seven goals, while Brandon Trottier added five goals and two assists. Alex Mulcahy and TJ Balch each contributed two goals. Goalkeeper Emmett Ernst held a fifty percent save percentage, stopping three shots in his twelve-minute stint.

Wayne`s offense was spearheaded by Tas Strickland, who scored five goals and provided two assists. Mason Michel added two goals, with Thomas at WayneTucker Eaton and Hank Smith each scoring one goal. In net, Andrew Contestabile delivered a strong performance during his twelve minutes, saving one shot and maintaining a perfect save rate. Despite a strong fourth-quarter effort with four goals scored, Wayne could not close the gap.

Freshman offensive player Blake Jipson from Thomas scored his first Varsity goal during this game. Similarly, junior defensive midfielder Dimere Breedy from Thomas also marked this occasion with his first Varsity goal, as did junior defender Landon Provenzano. Furthermore, Thomas continues its undefeated record against Wayne, with a5-0 series history since 2017.    [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.


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# 3576  The Season Opens with Three Mismatches

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - There were 3 games played today and all of them were won by more than three goals. Thomas defeated Wayne 23-9, with freshman Blake Jipson scoring seven goals, while Tas Strickland contributed five for Wayne. Gananda won 20-11 against Gates Chili, led by Jase Smith’s eleven goals and five assists, and Michael Alley scored six for Gates Chili. Pal-Mac shut out Haverling 22-0 with no individual stats reported. Teams are off to an exciting start this season.
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   on 04-12-2025
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