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# 4017 2026 Preview: East United-Eastridge Building Continuity ForwardProgram OutlookEast United-Eastridge enters the 2026 season as a Class A program looking to build stability after a challenging 2025 campaign. The team finished 3–13 a year ago, graduating a large senior class while relying heavily on underclassmen.
With more than half of its goals and assists returning, the emphasis this preseason centers on continuity, growth, and experience gained through a difficult schedule. Coaching LeadershipLondon Booker returns as head coach after a one-year absence and begins his second year leading the program. His overall scholastic record at East United-Eastridge stands at 23–28. This season represents another step in reinforcing the program’s foundation following roster turnover and continued development of younger players. Coach Roster SnapshotThe graduation of 13 seniors from last year’s team marked a major transition point. That group included players from every position, highlighting the scope of experience lost. Despite that, East United-Eastridge brings back three rising seniors along with 13 juniors and one sophomore, giving the roster a stronger upperclass core than it had a year ago. Returning ContributorsOffensively, the team returns 46 goals, accounting for 55 percent of last season’s total, and 13 assists, representing 57 percent of the production. John Hart returns after earning Statistical OverviewIn 2025, East United-Eastridge scored 83 goals while allowing 226, averaging 5.2 goals per game and 14.1 goals against. The team recorded two wins by five or more goals and played three games decided within five goals. One of those close results included a one-goal victory, while the team did not record a one-goal loss. The numbers reflect a season where margins were often large, but the returning production provides a measurable base for improvement. Games This YearThe 2026 schedule again blends league and non-league contests. League games are marked by MC1 matchups and include dates against Rush-Henrietta, Penfield, Hilton, and Season FocusWith a more experienced roster and returning offensive production, East United-Eastridge heads into the season focused on translating growth into consistent performance. The combination of continuity in coaching and a stronger returning core provides a clearer baseline as the program looks ahead to the 2026 campaign.
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# 3704 Penfield Gives Coach Schembri 175 Wins Penfield delivered a team-driven victory over East United-Eastridge, winning 19-3 in a non-league game. Fourteen players scored for Penfield, with Brodie Joyce leading in assists and Trevor Serafin making seven saves with a 70% save rate. East United-Eastridge scored three times, led by Taye Brown, Chancellor Williams, and Matai White, while Niger Hicks tallied seven saves. The win marked Coach John Schembri's 175th career victory. Penfield will next play Spencerport on April 24th. |
# 3700 Close Wins Highlight Tuesday 16 Games DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Tuesday featured 16 games, with three thrilling matchups going down to the wire. Hilton held off a late push from Rush-Henrietta for a 15-13 victory, aided by Drew Brien’s four-goal effort and a strong faceoff performance from Drew O’Buck. Canandaigua edged out Spencerport 13-12 in a hard-fought battle, marking Coach Deven York’s 100th career win. Irondequoit narrowly topped Thomas 9-8 behind Kieran Stenzel’s hat trick. The remaining games saw several dominant performances, including Pittsford extending their undefeated run, McQuaid Jesuit’s commanding win, and Pal-Mac keeping their perfect record intact at 7-0. |
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Booker is excited to return to the sidelines. "I am excited to be back coaching again! We have an interesting dynamic with the combination of players from six schools on one team. The goal is to come together and play the best brand of lacrosse we possibly can."
All-League Honorable Mention Attack honors in MC-d1, finishing last season with 12 goals and five assists. Chancellor Williams is also back after announcing his college plans with Hampton, adding another experienced presence to the lineup. Long Stick Midfielder Latoine Brown had 15 goals and 7 assists last year, but will not return as he graduated early.
Fairport. These games will be key reference points for progress within league play. The remaining schedule consists of NL contests against programs such as Gates Chili, HFL, Brockport, Batavia-Notre Dame, Syracuse City and City Honors, offering a mix of familiar opponents and continued evaluation opportunities. This year, for the first time, they will have the opportunity to play each of the inner-city school teams from Syracuse and Buffalo in the same season. Coach Booker say, "I think it's a great way to show the continued growth of lacrosse in our inner cities across the state."
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