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# 3826 Gates Chili Over Blue Devils Gates Chili defeated Batavia-Notre Dame twelve to three in a non-league game at VanDetta Stadium. Gates Chili took control early, outscoring their opponent in the first two quarters. Leading scorers were Chandler Vogel and Jayden Maryjanowski with three goals each, while Jon Smith, Harold Mellander, and Nolan Radley each scored one for Batavia-Notre Dame. In goal, Gates Chili’s Demar Williams finished with seven saves on three goals allowed, while Batavia-Notre Dame’s Leo Gray had one save with no goals allowed in limited time. Gates Chili will play Brockport next, and Batavia-Notre Dame will take on East United-Eastridge. |
# 3823 Brighton Takes Thriller, Pal-Mac Stays Perfect DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - Four games were played on Friday, with Brighton edging out Spencerport in a close 14-10 battle. Brighton broke an early tie and sealed the win with a dominant fourth-quarter performance, led by Miles McGuire’s five goals. Zach Tortora matched that total for Spencerport, while Chase D’Amico reached a milestone with 300 career faceoff wins. In the other games, Pal-Mac continued its undefeated season with a commanding victory over Gananda, Tully overpowered Mynderse-Romulus, and Gates Chili cruised past Batavia-Notre Dame. |
# 3774 Canandaigua Extends Winning Streak Canandaigua defeated Gates Chili 19-3, extending their undefeated season. Ryan Bremer led the scoring with four goals and two assists, and eleven players contributed to the offense. Gates Chili’s three goals came from Callaway Phommachanh, Joshua Yakowitz, and Michael Alley. Canandaigua’s faceoff team had a strong showing, led by Mason DePew at 89%. Goaltender Evan Scibelli recorded a 75% save rate in his time in net. Canandaigua now prepares for their upcoming game against Brockport, while Gates Chili will face HFL. |
# 3737 Newark Gets First WIn Newark earned its first victory of the season with an eighteen to nine win over Gates Chili, led by Sam Underhill’s nine-goal performance. Evan Shulla contributed five goals, and three Newark players recorded their first varsity goals. Gates Chili saw four goals from Joshua Yakowitz and reached a milestone with Demar Williams’ two hundredth career save. Senior Carter Bumpus posted sixteen saves, helping secure the win for Newark. The team looks ahead to its next game against Mynderse-Romulus. |
# 3716 Churchvile-Chili Over Gates Chili Churchville-Chili defeated Gates Chili 18-9 in a league matchup, building a strong lead in the first half with contributions from Jaxon Leonard, Matthew Mitchell, and Brayden Hoak. Gates Chili responded with nine goals, led by Michael Alley. Churchville-Chili freshman Brayden O'Mara scored his first varsity goal, and junior goalie Dominic Marra recorded a 56% save rate. |
# 3655 Gates Chili Prevails in Non-League Match Gates Chili defeated Batavia-Notre Dame fifteen to seven in a non-league lacrosse match. Michael Alley led Gates Chili with five goals and four assists, while Jayden Maryjanowski added two goals and three assists. Batavia-Notre Dame's Harold Mellander scored three goals, and their goalies made a total of eight saves. Gates Chili's goalie Demar Williams achieved a sixty-eight percent save rate. The Spartans are now 2-2, while Batavia-Notre Dame holds a record of 0-3. |
# 3600 Gates Chili Edges Out Brockport Gates Chili secured a 5-4 victory over Brockport in a competitive MC-D3 league matchup, with standout performances from Jayden Maryjanowski (2g, 1a) and goalie Demar Williams (73% save rate). Brockport's Jaxon Ophardt led his team with two goals, while freshman goalie James Newton notched his 300th career save with a 74% save rate. |
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