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# 2310 2010 Preview: Batavia Batavia has become stronger in each of their three years in existence. After finishing their inaugural season at 0-17 just three years ago, the Blue Devils came back and defeated higher seed Pal-Mac in the first round of the tournament two years ago and finished with three wins. |
# 2254 D&C Announces 2010 All-Greater Rochester Team The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2010 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another sixty-four honorable mentions were led by Fairport senior attackman, Brendan Saylor who was named "Player of the Year". |
# 2251 Senior All Star Game Participants Announced The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2010 Senior All Star Game selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Saturday, July 10th at Victor High School. |
# 2241 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2010 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2010 season. Senior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland (Thomas), senior goalie Nick King (Canandaigua) and Joe Dupra (Pittsford) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. |
# 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. |
# 2216 Monday: Four Monday Games Batavia won in overtime was they defeated Eastridge 12-11. Other winners were Haverling over Mynderse, Aquinas over Canisius and Livonia over Marcus Whitman. |
# 2212 Thursday: McQuaid over Pittsford in OT James Sturnick scored in overtime to give McQuaid Jesuit an 8-7 victory at Pittsford. Penfield took a won goal, 9-8 win from Schroeder and Waterloo won a 13-12 game from Mynderse. The rest of the fifteen games in the Section were not so close. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 2200 Monday: Batavia over Newark 5-3 One goal in the third and an extra one in the fourth quarter gave Batavia all they needed in a low scoring 5-3 win against host Newark this afternoon. |
# 2198 Saturday: Canandaigua - In Overtime 12-11 There has been a great deal of talk about the Canandaigua-Fairport game and the game itself met all expectations. With neither team leading my more than two goals, and with Fairport sending the game into overtime with two goal scored in the last seconds of the game, the estimated eleven hundred lacrosse fans were treated to a great game. |
# 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. |
# 2182 Monday: Batavia over Medina 18-14 In the only game scheduled for today, Batavia was an 18-14 winner for Medina (Section VI - Buffalo). |
# 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. |
# 2178 Tuesday: Pittsford over Irondequoit, Fairport over Thomas Thirteen games were played in Section Five today. Fairport was a 15-6 winner over visiting Thomas and Pittsford defeated visiting Irondequoit 11-5. In other action Livonia won their game with Haverling in overtime, McQuaid Jesuit beat Aquinas 13-8 and Churchville-Chili beat Hilton in a close one (9-7). |
# 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. |
# 2117 Saturday: Canandaigua over Fairport on Last Day One the last day of the regular season, Canandaigua was a 10-7 winner over visiting Fairport. Penn Yan won a 9-1 victory over Amherst of Section 6. The other winners were Haverling, Thomas and Waterloo. |
# 2115 Thursday: Last Big Night of Games in Regular Season Thomas won a contest of heavyweights with a 18-6 victory over visiting Irondequoit. Rush-Henrietta was a 13-11 winner over Gates Chili and HFL won their game 11-10 over Eastridge. Other winners on the last big night of games were Fairport, Brighton, Canandaigua, Brockport, Penn Yan, Batavia, Schroeder, C-C, Midlakes and Pal-Mac. |
# 2112 Tuesday: Spencerport in OT, CA over Geneva by One Canandaigua was a won goal winner over Geneva (6-5). Spencerport won their game with Brockport in overtime (11-10). Pal-Mac beat B-H by one (7-6) and Midlakes, Penfield, Waterloo, Fairport, Batavia, Irondequoit, Brighton and Thomas were all winners in the last week of the regular season. |
# 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. |
# 2105 Tuesday: CA, AQ and R-H all Winners in Overtime. Canandaigua beat Penn Yan 12-11, Aquinas beat Livonia 9-8 and Rush-Henrietta beat Churchville-Chili 9-8 and each game was won in overtime. The others winning games today were Penfield, Geneva, Thunder, Batavia, Thomas, Irondequoit, Schroeder, Brockport, Mynderse, Hilton, Bloomfield-Honeoye, McQuaid Jesuit and Brighton. |
# 2100 Thursday: Close Games for Penfield, R-H and McQuaid Jesuit Penfield used three late fourth quarter goals to defeat Pittsford 7-6. Rush-Henrietta won a 7-6 victory over visiting Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit won a GRALL game with their 8-7 win over Livonia. |
# 2097 Tuesday: Batavia, Hilton, Brockport among Winners Tonight Batavia had a big night, winning their game over Spencerport 10-5. Hilton was a 9-4 winner over Pittsford and Brockport was an 8-6 winner over Brighton. Other winners included Greece Thunder, Penn Yan, Pal-Mac, McQuaid Jesuit, Eastridge, Geneva, Bloomfield-Honeoye and Livonia who edged out Haverling 7-6. |
# 2092 Thursday: 16 Games on the Last Day of April It was a busy night for SportsFive as there were 16 games held under mostly rainy skies today in Section Five. Fairport was able to beat Irondequoit 10-6 at home. |
# 2089 Tuesday: Lots of Rain - Batavia sets School Record Batavia set school records for most goals scored as well as fewest goals allowed in a single game in their 20-4 win over the Greece Lightning. McQuaid Jesuit won a GRALL victory with an 8-7 win over Livonia. Penfield defeated Churchville-Chili 12-9 and Fairport took Pittsford 10-4. Other winners included Canandaigua, Brighton, Midlakes, Brockport, Pal-Mac and Hilton. |
# 2081 Wednesday: It's Fairport 12-7 The first battle for ranking in Class A was settled this afternoon when Fairport (6-1) knocked off Thomas (5-1) 12-7 at Webster. In the other game played today, Batavia beat Each Rochester 11-10 in overtime. Junior attackman Will Mulcahy scored the game winner for the Blue Devils. |
# 2049 Batavia: 2009 Preview Batavia ended their league season fifth in Monroe County Division III with a 2-8 record (2-14 overall). Seeded ninth in the Class C tournament the Blue Devils defeated 8th seeded Pal-Mac in the first round but lost to Penn Yan in the quarter finals and finished in eighth place. |
# 2030 Monday: Midlakes and Eastridge Win Riley Austin played the first half in the goal and had a hand in all four goals in the fourth quarter to stage a comeback 10-8 win for Eastridge over the Greece Thunder (Ath/Ody). Midlakes won a 13-5 victory over Batavia. |
# 2024 Brighton and Arc/Oly Among Winners There were six games games on Tuesday. Brighton, who did not win a game in 2008, is now 2-0 after their 9-5 win over visiting Eastridge. Marcus Whitman, playing their first Varsity game in school history, was leading 6-2 before the Greece Lightning came back and won 8-6. |
# 1956 Out Bracket Games As usual, it was generally a lot to a little in the out bracket games. As every Section Five team was entered in one of the three tournaments, the first round in Class A most games ended in blow outs. |
# 1954 Three Games on Friday With only five games left in the regular season, three were played today. Livonia finished their season with a 16-5 win over Pal-Mac, Spencerport finished with a 9-5 win over Batavia and The Greece Lightning lost to Corning West 18-4 in Friday action. |
# 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). |
# 1942 Monday Games Greece Ath/Ody was a 9-3 winner over Pal-Mac, Midlakes won 15-11 in their game at Batavia, Penn Yan won 18-4 over Victor and Hilton defeated R-H 19-12 in Monday action. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 1818 Tuesday Games - Close Ones Although the high profile Schroeder-Irondequoit game was cancelled (date to be determined), there were eleven other games were played with several very close ones. |
# 1817 Monday Games - Lightning Four games were scheduled, but two were interrupted by lighting strikes in the area. The three winners were Victor, Midlakes and Newark. |
# 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. |
# 1813 Thursday Games - Back to Home Fields Although a number of games were cancelled or moved, seven games were played on home fields in unusual bright sunshine and warm weather. |
# 1795 Penn Yan and Eastridge Win Monday Penn Yan had ten different players on the scorebook as they defeated visiting Newark 18-1 on Monday night. |
# 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. |
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