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# 3526  2024 All-Section Five List Released

The Section V Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players.Victor The 2024 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced. "The first six athletes on the first team are easy" said Section Five Assistant Coordinator, Paul Wilson. "after that, it becomes more difficult as we have so many excellent players."

To be nominated each player was required to be selected to their first team all-league team (except Independent teams). The lists were selected from a pool of ninety-seven players. The selections were reviewed by Chairmen of each of the two leagues, two at-large coaches the Lacrosse Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator.

Although grade and league were not major factors in selection, the lists show the skills that are found throughout the section. Twelve Monroe County teams were represented on the lists, with the rest representing Finger Lakes (6), and Independents (3). Showing that the "Best of the Best" can come from any age group, there were 27 seniors, 10 juniors, and  4 sophomores listed. Distribution among the positions shows 12 midfielders, 11 attackmen, 10 defensemen, 2 FO specialists, 1 LSM, 1 A/M, and 4 goalies.

First Team

All SectionDrew Angelo - HFL senior - Syracuse *
Tano Auriuso - Aquinas sophomore
Ryan Bowerman - Penfield Senior - Loyola
Jonathan Bucciarelli - Greece senior - Jacksonville *
Jonah Carrier - Irondequoit senior - Maryland *
Anthony DeRosa - Schroeder senior - RIT
Braden Fingar - Penn Yan sophomore
Will Gordon - McQuaid junior
John Harding - McQuaid senior - Hobart
Jack Herendeen - Victor senior - Cornell *
Keagan Hoesterey - Pal-Mac senior *
Cooper Moore - Irondequoit sophomore
Noah Olbrich - Aquinas junior
Chase Perryman - HFL senior -  St Bonaventure *
Cam Ryan - Victor senior - Syracuse
* All-Americans

Second Team

Sean Olvany - Canandaigua senior -  Wingate
Ethan Aust - Penfield senior
Griffin Hillmire
- Mynderse junior
Adam Schembri
- Penfield senior - Mercyhurst
Mitchell Monte
- Fairport junior - Dartmouth
Brody Secker - Victor junior - Binghamton
Jeremy Askin - Geneva senior - St Bonaventure
Teagan Fingar - Penn Yan junior
Brady Quill - Hilton senior - Albany
Ben Cook - HFL senior - RIT
Will Rheude - Canandaigua junior - Loyola
Hunter Sheehan - Penn Yan senior - Seton Hill
Brenton Paladino - McQuaid senior - Mercyhurst
Sven Habitzruether - Irondequoit junior
Peyton Lich - Pal-Mac senior - Northern Ohio

Fairport

Honorable Mention

Tariku Blueye - Marcus Whitman sophomore
Luke Fliss - Pittsford senior
Alex Rheude - Canandaigua senior
Alex Garrow - Wayne senior
JP Gianforti - McQuaid junior
Max Heieck - Geneva junior
Carter Wegman - Aquinas senior
Dom Gullace - Canandaigua senior
Sean Baird - Spencerport senior
Owen Weterings - Livonia-Avon senior
Kieran Hughes - Brighton senior
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# 3523  2024 Season Wrap Up

*+ [UPDATED] There were thirty-four teams playing in Section V. Bishop Kearney scheduled eight games but elected to forgo the tournament at the end of the season. There were players on the final rosters, up 256 players from 2023. Penfield and Victor carried the largest roster with thirty-eight players and Haverling and Pal-Mac with the smallest with nineteen. 

McQuaid Jesuit ChampsThere were four classes for the sectional tournaments. McQuaid (A), Victor (B), and Aquinas (D) were top seeds and won their championships. In Class C, HFL (seeded second) won their game with top-Pal-Mac.

McQuaid had a 6-4 win against second seeded Penfield, Victor won their game against second seeded Irondequoit 9-6. Honeoye Falls-Lima had a 16-11 win against top seeded Pal-Mac ending the undefeated season for the Red Raiders.

The teams were able to play a full season again in 2024. The first games were played on March 26th when nine games were played. The last regular season games were played on May 16th.

The 301 regular season games were played and the 81 league games determined the league championships. According to the Section V website, in Monroe County-D-1 it was Fairport (8-6). In MC-2, Irondequoit (10-2) took the championship and in MC-3 Honeoye Falls-Lima (9-2) was on top. Pal-Mac (10-0) won the Finger Lakes East title and Mynderse (5-4) took the West title. There was no GRALL league this year.

HFLChamps

At the end of the year, the Section V Head Coaches selected the post-season award winners including their All-League players. Then, after reviews of twenty-nine nominations, they selected six USA Lacrosse All-Americans and six All-Academics. Named All-Americans were Drew Angelo (HFL), Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece Storm), Jonah Crarier (Ironderquoit), Jack Herendeed (Victor), Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac), and Chase Perryman (HFL).

Named All-Academics were Jeremey Askin (Geneva), Ben Cook (HFL), Anthony DeRosa (Schroeder), Alex Garrow (Wayne), Cam Ryan (Victor), and Adam Schembri (Penfield).

Penfield Head Coach John Schembri was named Coach of the Year from Section V and the Bob Scott Award winner was Adam Schembri from Penfield.

The Coaches of Section V created a new award last year for the "Official of the Year" which was awarded to GVLOA official Dan Lacrosse.

Victor Champs

The Monroe County Division 1 Player of the Year was Mike Valent (Rush-Henrietta). Cameron Mesh (Spencerport) was the Division 2 Player of the Year and Jack Faiola (Canandaigua) was Division 3 Player of the Year.

Nominees for the Bob Scott Award were Drew Pagano (Schroeder) and Jason Mosher (Hilton) and the Section V and USA Lacrosse Bob Scott Award winner was Keenan Edwards (East United-Eastridge).

The Monroe County Coaches of the Year were Aaron Botazzo (Irondequoit) in MC2, Bill Buttaro (Spencerport - MC3), and John Schembri (Penfield) in MC1.

Assistant Coaches of the Year were Keith Keehn (Greece Storm) from MC1, Marco DeBole (Brighton) from MC2, and Jack Beaney (HFL) from MC3.

Penn Yan Champs

The Finger Lakes East Player of the Year was Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac). Max Heieck (Geneva) was selected Attackman of the Year, Alex Garrow (Wayne) was selected as Midfielder of the Year and Owen Weterings was picked as Defenseman of the Year. Peyton Lich (Pal-Mac) was selected as the Goalie of the Year.

The Finger Lakes West Player of the Year was Griffin Hillimire (Mynderse).  Tarikue Blueye (Marcus Whitman) was the Attackman of the Year, Melkamu Blueye (Marcus Whitman) was named Midfielder of the Year, and Issac Pundt (Mynderse) was the Defenseman of the Year. Kaiden Larsen (Midlakes-Red Jacket) was selected as Goalie on the Year. Connor Gorton (Marcus Whitman), was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award.

Alex Garrow (Wayne), was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award.

The Finger Lakes Coaches of the Year were Joe Hill (Pal-Mac - East) and Joe Caraher (Mynders - West). The Assistant Coaches of the Year were Ryan Knope (Wayne - East) and  Martin Williz (Bloomfield-Honeoye - West). The Persons of the Year were Derek Lich (East) and Jake Korneau (West).

Fairport (Class A), Gates Chili (Class B), Batavia-Notre Dame (Class C) and Aquinas (Class D) were awarded the Steve Morgan Sportsmanship Awards by the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association.

After the regular season, the Section V tournaments were conducted. McQuaid Jesuit (Class A), Victor (Class B), HF-L (Class C) and Aquinas (Class D) were the Sectional Champions in 2024.

There were All-Tournament Teams this year and there were MVPs for each class. Selected as MVPs for classes A, B, C and D were John Harding (McQuaid), Jack Herendeen (Victor), Drew Angelo (HF-L) and Noah Olbrich (Aquinas).

POYs

The SportsFive/Section V Players of the Year were Jonah Carrier (Irondequoit) in offense and Jonathan Bucciarelli  (Greece Storm) in defense. The Sportsman of the Year was Noah Olbrich (Aquinas).

The New York State Tournaments saw a change with an out-bracket game for Classes C and D which required that those champions played against the Section VI champions to play in the quarter finals. Both HFL and Aquinas won those outbracket games against Lake Shore/SIlber Creek (Class C) and Akron (Class D).

In Class A, McQuaid beat Orchard Park and then beat Liverpool in the semifinals. In Class B, Victor beat Niagara-Wheatfield, and then Vestal to reach the finals. In Class C, HF-L beat Johnson City (Section IV) and then lost to Jamesville-DeWitt and in Class D, Aquinas beat Chenango Valley (Section IV) and then lost to Marcellus in the semifinals. Section V sent two teams to the Championships, where McQuaid Jesuit defeated Farmingdale (VIII) in overtime and Victor lost to Southside (VIII) in overtime.

The All-Section V Awards were back this year with fifteen first team, fifteen second team, and ten Honorable Mention picks. They have not been announced yet.

The Democrat and Chronicle posted their AGR list in July: Jonah Carrier (Irondequoit) was selected as Player of the Year. Also making the team were Drew Angelo (HFL), Tano Auriuso (Aquinas), Ryan Bowerman (Penfield), Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece), Anthony DeRosa (Schroeder), Vincenzo Giangreco (McQuaid), Jon Harding (McQuaid), Jack Herendeen (Victor), Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac), Kieran Hughes (Brighton), Mitchell Monte (Fairport), Cooper Moore (Irondequoit), Chase Perryman (HFL), Brady Quill (Hilton), Cam Ryan (Victor),and Adam Schembri (Penfield). McQuaid Head Coach Alex Gray was chosen as Coach of the Year.

At the end of the season at least fifty-nine seniors have made college commitments. They will become part of over three hundred players from Section V who are currently playing at all college levels.

    Section V Tournament
Section Five Brackets
Sat - Out brackets Mon - Quarters & Tue - Quarters
Wed - C/D Semis Fri - A/B Semis
Sat - C Finals  Sun -  D Finals Tue - A Finals   B Finals
Wed - NYS Out Bracket Sat - NYS Quarter finals
Wed - NYS Semifinals Sat - NYS Championships
    Year End Awards
All Americans/Academics Monroe County
Finger Lakes All Tournament Teams
Team Sportsmanship

Players of the Week

All Section V


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# 3518  McQuaid and Victor Are In the Championships

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Section V went two for four in the Western Semifinals as McQuaid beat Liverpool 10-5 and Victor beat Vestal 17-6. Aquinas lost to a strong team from Marcellus and Jamesville-DeWitt defeated HFL.

AQ at MarcMARCELLUS-15 at AQUINAS-8 - In the first game of the day at SUNY Cortland, Aquinas (16-6) played a very skilled Marcellus (Section III) team and lost 15-8. The Mustangs took a 4-1 lead in the first quarter and led 6-3 at the half, but the second half belonged to Marcellus as they scored nine second half goals while hold Aquinas to five. Sophomore midfielder Nick Rayfields owned the day, scoring seven goals and three assists for the 19-1 Mustangs who will move on to the finals where they will play Cold Spring Harbor, who defeated them in the finals last year. Scoring for Aquinas (16-6) were Tano Auriuso (4g-2a), Carter Wegman (2g), Jack Bell (1g) Noah Olbrich (1a) Dom Siesto (1a), and Jake Guggino (1g). Scoring for Marcellus were Jimmy Cox (2g-1a), Adam Rayfield (2g-2a), Chris Doshna II (2g-2a), Nick Rayfield (7g-3a), Donavan Fraher (3a), Dieter Steigerwald (1g), Henry Lawrence (1g). Quenten Polkowski (9s/8ga/48 mins)         [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

McQ vs LiverpoolLIVERPOOL-5 at MCQUAID JESUIT-10 - The Knights scored four unanswered goals in the first quarter and led 6-2 at the half. Leading the scoring for McQuaid Jesuit (19-2) were John Harding (3g-1a), Vincenzo Giangreco (2g), Dom Giangreco (1g), Benton Paladino (1a), Liam Palmer (1g), AJ Quagrello (2g), and JP Gianforti (1g). Facing off for McQuaid Jesuit were JP Gianforti with 7+/1- = 88%, and Domenic Giangreco with 10+/1- = 91%. In the goal for McQuaid Jesuit, senior Will Gordon recorded 13s/5ga = 72% (48 mins). Scoring for Liverpool (10-10) were

Victor - Vestalfreshman attackman Matthew Herendeen who both scored their first Varsity goal in the game. The game went to running time in the third quarter. Leading the scoring for Victor (18-3) were freshman attackman Jackson Mead (6g), senior attackman Jack Herendeen (5a), senior midfielder Aiden Clinkscales (3g-2a), and junior midfielder Brody Secker (2g-2a). Facing off for Victor was 8th grade Eli Ricci with 8+/2- = 80%. Ricci scored his 100th career faceoff win in the game. Victor senior goaltender Parker Erwin recorded 4s/1ga = 80% (34 mins). Scoring for Vestal were Michael Hogan (1g), Braden Mcmahon (1g-1a), Sammy Baek (2g), Xavier Shuler (1g), and Tucker Zostant (1g). Victor now moves on to the State Championship on Saturday at Hofstra where they will play South Side (Section VIII) at 3:00 PM.      [ BOX SCORE]  - - More images in the photo gallery.

HFL-JDJD-22 at HFL-7 - The game started out closely with JD taking a 4-3 first quarter lead, but then they exploded, scoring seven in the second, five in the third and six in the fourth quarters while holding the Cougars to four. Senior A/M Samuel Brazell led the Rams offense with (8g-3a). Scoring for HFL (19-3) were Marco Vengoechea (3g), Quinn Kailbourne (1g-1a), Owen Smith (1g), Patrick Donahoe (1g), Chase Perryman (1g-1a), and Drew Angelo (1a). Scoring for JD were Benjamin Porter (1g), Lucas Patchen (2g-2a), Andrew Laubenstein (3g-2a), Alexander Carolin (1g), Samuel Brazell (8g-3a), Graham Kesselring (2g), Eli Goldberg (1g-1a), Nick Miller (1a), Miles Patchen (1g), Ryan Babikan (1g), Jackson King (1g), Brody Kesselring (1g). Next up for Jamesville-DeWitt (19-2) is a trip to Hofstra for their championship game with Bayport-Blue Point at 5:30 PM.     [ BOX SCORE
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# 3517  USA Lacrosse All-Americans and All-Academics

*+USA Lacrosse has approved our nominees for their awards.

USA LacrosseThe Head Coaches of Section V considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards identify some of the best players from each area around the country. Each of the head coaches in the Section is allowed to vote on each of the awards. The selections from our area were then submitted to the USA Lacrosse for final approval.

The All-American awards are given to excellent lacrosse players from the area. The national program allows one award for each six teams in the area but this year there were six awards available. Twenty-two players were nominated. Section Five coaches require that players who are in leagues must make first team league honors in order to be considered.

For the All-Academic award, an emphasis has been placed on the academic qualification of the nominees, but players were required to be assets for their teams. Where, in the past, nominees for this award were first considered for their skill on this field, this year, although skill was considered important, nominees did not need to be "All-American" quality players. Bill ButtaroAcademically, nominees needed to have an average GPA of 3.7 (on a 4.0 scale). There were also six awards available in Section V and there were fifteen nominees. Some players were nominated for both awards and in the end five were selected.

The Head Coaches also selected a USA Lacrosse Coach of the Year for NYS Section V. This year the coaches selected John Schembri, who has been the Head Coach at Penfield since 2009. The Patriots were 12-7 this year and advanced to the Sectional Finals. They have been to the finals five times under Coach Schembri and have won twice.

Adam SchembriIn 2012, USA Lacrosse added an award named for the long-time Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach and Athletic Director, Bob Scott. The annual award is given to a senior of outstanding character, good academic standing and one who demonstrates good sportsmanship and safe play. The winner from Section V, this year, is Penfield senior Adam Schembri.

His father, Head Coach, John Schembri says, "Adam has played with the top level of club and select team players in both Lacrosse and Football. Above is a list of those accomplishments, however, beyond accolades I could not be prouder of the way he conducts himself on the field, within the school and in our community.

2023 All-Americans

  • AngeloDrew Angelo- Honeoye Falls-Lima senior face-off midfielder - Syracuse
    Head Coach Eric Goodberlet says: "Drew is the most motivated, hardest working player I have coached from the standpoint that his success didn't come easy to him. I have had the pleasure of witnessing his dedication to work and focus on his craft since 4th grade in order to get to where he is today. Through his commitment to improve, his intense work ethic, and year round training, he has developed into a dominant Section V face-off specialist with over 1,000 face-off wins." 

  • BucciarelliJonathan Bucciarelli - Greece Storm senior goalie - Jacksonville
    Head Coach Shane Cole says: "Jonathan is a great teammate and an even better student and person. He cares about his team`s success and he puts in the extra time everyday to get better. He is a third-year captain who leads by example and sets the tempo for the team. His lacrosse stats consist of 61 saves and 49 goals against in 2021 (56%), 257 saves and 206 goals against in 2022 (56 %), 227 saves and 145 goals against in 2023 (61%). He is currently at 188 saves and 104 goals against this 2024 season. He has reached a career milestone of over 700 career saves (733)." 

  • CarrierJonah Carrier - Irondequoit senior face-off midfielder - Maryland
    Head Coach Aaron Bottazzo says: "Jonah has been playing at a high level on varsity for the past four seasons. Jonah is one of the top face off men as well as one of the top offensive players on the field at any given time. His skill set is uncommon and comes around once in a great while. He is an exceptional player and an even better person who has taken huge steps as a leader and in his maturity over the past four seasons. I can't think of a more deserving All-American candidate than Jonah Carrier." 

  • HerendeenJack Herendeen - Victor senior attackman - Cornell
    Head Coach Dan Stone says: "Jack is truly an ambassador of the game, not only within the Victor community, but everywhere the game has taken him. It begins close to home as he maintained high honor roll achievements while participating in athletics and a variety of trainings to improve his skill set and physical attributes, maintaining family obligations, and being a mentor and example for peers and those younger than him. Jack is well-known on and off the field and treats everyone with kindness, care, and compassion, and a humble demeanor. Over the course of his four-year Varsity career, Jack has been exceptional in a variety of ways. As a freshman in 2021 who was pulled up late in the season, he accounted for 16% of our offensive production. As a sophomore, his contributions made up 30% of the season's offensive production. In 2023, Jack was responsible for 28% of the team's offensive production. For his senior campaign, Jack was given a monumental task of doing even more for the team in the wake of graduating 21 seniors from the year before. Jack has saved his best for last, having produced 32% of our offense in 2024." 

  • HoestereyKeagan Hoesterey - Pal-Mac senior attack/midfielder - Uncommitted
    Head Coach Joe Hill says: "Keagan is the leading scorer in Section V this season, demonstrating his exceptional skill and dedication on the field. His impressive assist total reflects his commitment to mentoring our younger players and teaching them to play the game the right way. Keagan was thrilled to learn that many of the talented young players on our team would be playing varsity this year, and his ability to seamlessly integrate with our lineup, which includes four freshmen and an eighth grader in the starting lineup, is remarkable."

  • PerrymanChase Perryman - Honeoye Falls senior attackman - St. Bonaventure
    Head Coach Eric Goodberlet says: "Chase Perryman is a natural born competitor. He displays gratitude for the game, the opponents, his teammates, his coaches and his community. He carries himself with dignity and honor. He relishes competition and looks forward to the challenge of facing the best defenders on opposing teams. His calm composure strengthens the faith his teammates have in him. He has the ability to reassure his teammates in high pressure situations and can reclaim control of a game. Only very special people can do this. His selflessness can be seen in each and every one of his assists. Chase Perryman has been a cornerstone in the growing success of the HFL lacrosse program."

2023 All-Academics

  • AskinJeremy Askin - Geneva senior midfielder - St. Bonaventure
    Head Coach Jeff Dunham says: "Jeremy is a great lacrosse player and an excellent young man. Jeremy holds down a 97% average while taking a variety of advanced, college level courses. He is also a devoted member of several school clubs and organizations, including the National Honor Society and Link Crew. He serves as a peer mentor to a number of freshmen at Geneva High School and is an active volunteer in our youth lacrosse program. Unlike many teams, we don`t have a viable #2 option at the position so Jeremy has taken over 95% of our faceoffs this year. In addition to his giant workload at the faceoff X, Jeremy is also one of our top scorers with 39 points so far this season. Jeremy is a tremendous all-around lacrosse player." 

  • CookBen Cook - Honeoye Falls-Lima senior defenseman - RIT
    Head Coach Eric Goodberlet says: "Ben Cook is responsible, fair, and caring. He is a great citizen and not only lives by compliance with laws, rules and regulations, he expects that of his teammates as well. His loyalty, commitment and work ethic are of the highest quality. On the field he is our best individual cover defender. He always guards the best attackman on the opposing team. He is our vocal leader on the field. He is always the first one in the locker room and the last one to leave. His lacrosse IQ and overall analysis of his opponent was and is an asset to our team. We have continued to get better and better this season, week by week with his leadership."

  • DeRosaAnthony DeRosa - Webster Schroeder senior midfielder - RIT
    Head Coach Don Manard says, "Anthony has been a two-year captain for the Schroeder lacrosse team as well as a captain in the football and basketball teams the last two seasons. Anthony is always helping out younger players develop as he put together a wall ball routine for the team to do prior to practice. A true leader not only in the class room but on the field. He is that guy who wants the ball when the game is on the line and will leave it all on the field until his tank is empty. He does the same in the classroom with 98 average and is graduating cum laude this spring. "

  • GarrowAlex Garrow - Wayne senior midfielder - Nazareth
    Head Coach John Hanss says, "Alex is a tremendous young man. He is a natural born leader. He has excelled at the varsity level in multiple sports for his entire high school career, but most notably in lacrosse. As a very goal oriented young man, he strives to meet them but does not put himself over the team. This year, his senior season, he has seen one of his teammates reach and exceed the 100-goal mark. Close to the milestone himself, he has cheered for and supported his teammates but on the field he is looking to move the ball and assist on goals rather than trying to do to much in attempts to score goals for his own personal accolades."

  • RyanCam Ryan - Victor senior defenseman - Syracuse
    Head Coach Dan Stone says, "Cam Ryan is a student-athlete any coach would welcome to his program. He is a three-sport team captain who has helped his team's achieve considerable success through his "We>Me" mentality. Cam is a three-time Sectional Champion (basketball 2x, lacrosse 1x) a State Finalist in lacrosse, and a State Champion in basketball. His efforts have earned him 2nd Team All-County honors in basketball and lacrosse, and First Team recognition in football, all with limited time through his junior and senior seasons. At this time next year Cam will be competing for the Syracuse Orange Men's Lacrosse team."

  • SchembriAdam Schembri - Penfield senior midfielder - Mercyhurst
    Head Coach John Schembri says, "He truly is a special young man. As a coach you ask your players to leave the program better than when they arrived, and Adam has done that in every way possible while being a dominant force on the field. I have been blessed to have had the opportunity to coach a young man with the character, integrity, grit, tenacity and humility that he displays, and I am even more proud that I get to call him my son."

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# 3512  Section V Wins Both Out-bracket Games in Buffalo

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - The two out-bracket games were played in Section VI at Williamsville East High School today and Section V won both the Class C (HFL) and Class D (Aquinas) games. The teams will now move to Maine Endwell High School on Saturday for the quarterfinal round of the NYSPHSAA tournaments.

Akron vs AQHFL-12 at LAKE SHORE/SILVER CREEK-7 - Freshman attackman Grady Goodberlet scored eight goals to lead the Cougars to a 12-7 win over Lake Shore/Silver Creek. HFL started slowly, with two unanswered goals by Goodberlet from Quinn Kailbourne(4g-2a) and Kailbourne from Chase Perryman (5a). The Cougars scored three more at the top of the second, leading 5-0 and the then the Eagles saw unassisted goals from Broady Himelein (2g-2a) and Raymond Cortes II (2g) to enter the half with HFL up 5-2. The third quarter was the busiest with HFL scoring six Akron vs AQand the Eagles scoring two.  The last quarter belonged Lake Shore who scored three and HFL scoing one. Drew Angelo, who won 14+/4- (81%) at the faceoff "X" also had two assists. Owen Smith and Mathews Brassie each added an assist for HFL.

Scoring for Lake Shore/Silver Creek (16-2) were Brody Himelein (2g-2a), Kolten Bonafede (2g), Keion Beaver (1g), and Raymond Cortes II (2g). Next up for HFL is a Saturday trip to the NYS quarterfinals at Maine Endwell High School (Section IV) where they will play Johnson City (5-12) at 6:00 PM.     [ BOX SCORE]

Akron vs AQAQUINAS-13 at AKRON-10 - Aquinas took a 6-3 first quarter lead and traded three goals with the Tigers in the second quarter giving Aquinas a 9-6 lead at the half. The first quarter run was enough as both teams scored four goals in the second half. Scoring for Aquinas (15-5) were Noah Olbrich (3g-1a), Tano Auriuso (6g-2a), Jake Guggino (3g-2a), Dom Siesto (1a), and Carter Wegman (1g). Scoring for Lake Shore/Silver Creek (16-2) were Brody Himelein (2g-2a), Kolten Bonafede (2g), Keion Beaver (1g), and Raymond Cortes II (2g). Aquinas will move on to the NYS quarterfinals at Maine-Endwell High School on Saturday with a 4:00 PM game against Chenango Valley (14-4).      [ BOX SCORE
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# 3507  HFL Wins Section V Class C Championship

*+DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Both the Class C and D Championships were planned for Finger Lakes Community College today, but thunder and lightning storms caused great delays and in the in although the Class C game was won by Honeoye Falls-Lima, the Class D championship was moved to Sunday at 10:30 AM at FLCC.

HFL vs Pal-MacHoneoye Falls-Lima took the lead in the second quarter and held off multiple advances by Pal-Mac to win the Class C Championship today at FLCC.  The game lasted nearly five hours with multiple stoppages for weather related issues.  The key to the game was possession time and the Cougars had the most of it.  Face-off midfielder and All-Tournament Team MVP Drew Angelo was the key for HFL.  He finished the game with 4g and won a substantial percentage of the face-off draws.  Other big scorers for HFL included Chase Perryman (4a) and Grady Goodberlet (4g), both were placed onto the All-Tournament Team.  Additional scoring came from Marco Vengoechea (3g), Matthew Brassie (2g-1a) and Quinn Kailbourne (1g-1a).  For Pal-Mac, their scoring came from Jackson Dennie (4g), Keagan Hoesterey (3g-1a) and Max Hill (3g), all three named to the All-Tournament Team.  A stand-out for the Red Raiders was goalie Peyton Lich.  He finished the game with an impressive 20 saves.

HFL vs Pal-MacHFL opened the scoring with an inside feed from Smith to Angelo with 9:09 left on the clock.  Less than 30 seconds later, the Red Raider tied the game for the first time.  Hoesterey scored the first of his three with a drive down the right side of the field.  A minute later HFL took back their lead with back to back goals.  Quinn Kailbourne and Vengoechea both scored unassisted with single player drives to the goal.  The Red Raiders responded with a pair of their own goals to tie the game for the second time.  Dennie scored the first off an inside feed from Hoesterey.  Less than a minute later, Dennie scored on a fast break.  Each team added one more goal to end the first quarter.  HFL`'s Goodberlet and PM`s Hill each added a single goal.  The score was tied for the third time at 4-4 going into the first quarter break.

In the second quarter, Pal-Mac scored the first goal to take their only lead of the game.  Hoesterey scored with a strong independent effort to the goal.  The Red Raiders led for 20 seconds before HFL scored again to tie the game for the fourth time.  HFL then went on a run of five goals and took over the pace of the game.  The first two were unassisted goals from Patrick Donahoe and Angelo.  The second two were both assisted by Perryman with goals to Kailbourne and Vengoechea.  Both teams added one more goal with Pal-Mac seeing scoring from Hill and HFL`s Goodberlet scoring for the Cougars.  HFL led 10-6 going into halftime.

HFL vs Pal-MacThe third quarter was nearly all HFL.  They added another five straight goals while holding Pa-Mac scoreless until the final seconds of the quarter.  The third quarter also began the rain delays.  HFL scored the first two goals (Angelo and Goodberlet) before the first rain delay.  After a significant pause, the game restarted.  HFL came out of the break with another three goal stretch.  The Cougars increased their lead to 15-6 before Pal-Mac scored to break the streak.  The Red Raiders goal was scored by Hoesterey.  The third quarter ended 15-7.

The beginning of the fourth continued the Red Raider run with another four goals by Pal-Mac.  Scoring came from Branden Thomas and three goals from Dennie.  The Red Raiders had pulled the score to 15-11 before the second weather break came.  The second came with just over 7 minutes left on the clock.  HFL vs Pal-MacThe game was paused after the Pal-Mac goal and the game restarted with a face-off.  Angelo continued his dominance and won the ensuing draw to give the Cougars the ball.  They continued to hold off for most of the last seven minutes (including a man-up period).  The Red Raiders had two more chances at the cage, but could not convert.  A late goal with 1:31 on the clock finished up the scoring.

Rounding out the All-Tournament picks in Class C were Pal-Mac defenseman Carson Lich, HFL defenseman Grant Peinkofer, HFL LSM Owen Smith, Geneva midfielder Jeremy Askin and Livonia-Avon goalie Colton Rose.  The Cougars move on to the NYS State Out Bracket game on Wednesday at Williamsville East.
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# 3503  Pal-Mac and HFL win for trip to the Championships

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - There were four games played today and one was a close one. In Class C, Pal-Mac (#1) was a 4-3 winner over Livonia-Avon. They will Play HFL (#2) who beat Geneva today. In Class D Aquinas (#1) beat Marcus Whitman and will play Penn Yan (#2) who beat Mynderse today.

Livonia vs Pal-MacLIVONIA-AVON-3 at PAL-MAC-4 - Pal-Mac stepped up in the fourth quarter to defeat Livonia-Avon 4-3.  In a game that was plagued with penalties, the teams both had multiple attempts at extra-man offense.  The Red Raiders converted on two of their attempts while the Lakers could not convert on any of their attempts.  The man-down defense for Pal-Mac was a key factor of their win.  Livonia-Avon's junior goalie Colton Rose was stellar in the cage.  He finished with 12 recorded saves with many saves being amazing displays of athleticism.  Offensively, for the Red Raiders, Keagan Hoesterey was the standout with a hand in every goal of the night.  He finished with 3g-1a.... [This story continues here]          [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

Penn Yan vs Maynderse

MYNDERSE-3 at PENN YAN-14 - Second seeded Penn Yan (12-5) has won every game with Mynderse since 2003 so winning was not a great surprise, but this year, Mynderse (11-7) had a greatly improved season and so the score was a little disappointing for the Blue Devils. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan were Braden Fingar (4g-2a), Tukker Fisher (5g), and Teagan Fingar (2g-2a). Penn Yan goalie Aiden Griffiths recorded 6s/2ga = 75% (42 mins). Scoring for Mynderse were junior attackman Griffin Hilimire (1g), senior midfielder Carson Montoney (1g), junior attackman Jack Brady (1g), and senior attackman Lucas Stevers (1a).            [ BOX SCORE

Geneva vs HFLGENEVA-5 at HFL-17 - Eight different players scored goals for HFL(16-2) including Grady Goodberlet (5g), Chase Perryman (4g-1a), Quinn Kailbourne (3g-1a), Owen Smith (1g-3a), and senior face off midfielder Drew Angelo (1g-1a)who won 16+/8- = 67%.  There was no report from Geneva (13-5) at post-time. Next up for the Cougars (#2) is top seeded Pal-Mac on Saturday.       [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery. 

MARCUS WHITMAN-6 at AQUINAS-17 - The dominating Aquinas offense scored thirteen goals in the first half. Leading the scoring for Aquinas (13-5) were Noah Olbrich (5g-4a), Jake Guggino (4g-4a), and Tano Auriuso (5g-1a). In the goal for Aquinas was sophomore Logan Schimmel who made 3s/1ga = 75% (10 mins), and freshman Phil Wegman with 1s/0ga = 100% (2 mins) and Jake Gibson with 2s/5ga (36 mins). Leading the scoring for Marcus Whitman (8-10) were sophomore midfielder Tariku Blueye (1g-5a), sophomore attackman Ayden Clark (2g), and junior midfielder Logan Storms (1g).        [ BOX SCORE
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# 3499  Quarters: All Top Seeds Move on Except One

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were 7 games played today and all of them were won by the high seeded teams except for one. In Class C, Livonia-Avon, HFL, and Geneva will join Pal-Mac who had a bye in the quarters. In Class D, Aquinas, Marcus Whitman, Penn Yan and Mynderse won their games. Marcus Whitman (#5) defeated Bloomfield-Honeoye (#4) 10-6.

Haverling at AQNEXT UP for Class C: Livonia-Avon (#4) vs Pal-Mac (#1) and Geneva (#3) vs HFL (#2) on Wednesday.

NEXT UP for Class D: Marcus Whitman (#5) vs Aquinas (#1) and Mynderse (3) vs Penn Yan (#2) on Wednesday.

HAVERLING-2 at AQUINAS-19 - Seven different players scored goals for Aquinas including freshman midfielder Mike Martell who scored his first Varsity goal and sophomore attackman Jake Guggino (5g-3a), sophomore attackman Tano Auriuso (6g-1a), and junior attackman Noah Olbrich (3g-2a). Scoring for Haverling were junior offensiveman Gavin Price (1g), senior attackman Cameron Boyer (1g), and sophomore Warren McCormick (1a). Rams sophomore goalie McLane Stermole reached his 500th save with his 15 saves (511svs)   [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

Haverling at AQMIDLAKES-RED JACKET-8 at MYNDERSE-19 - Nine different players scored goals for Mynderse (11-6) including  Griffin Hilimire (7g-5a), senior midfielder Dylan Tandle (3g-1a), and junior attackman Jack Brady (3g-0a).  There was no report from Midlakes-Red Jacket (6-11) at post-time.    [ BOX SCORE

NEWARK-3 at GENEVA-19 - Geneva extended their winning streak to nine wins (13-4) as nine different players scored goals including Freshman midfielder Alex Pesante who scored his first Varsity goal, sophomore attackman Ryland Dunham (8g), senior midfielder Jeremy Askin (1g-2a), junior midfielder Max Heieck (2g-1a), freshman attackman Jack Dunham (2g-1a), and freshman midfielder Max Delgado (2a). Askin won 15+/1- = 94%, and freshman Alex Pesante won 7+/3- = 70%. Geneva goalie Paul Williams had 7s/3ga = 70% (48 mins). Scoring for Newark (6-10) were sophomore attackman John Camblin (2g), sophomore offensiveman Sam Underhill (1g-1a), and senior attackman Devon Bulman (1a). Newark senior goalie Thomas Kirnie reached his 400th save with his 11 saves (407svs).   [ BOX SCORE

Haverling at AQBATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-1 at HFL-19 - Twelve different players scored goals for HFL including five players who scored their first Varsity goal: Ethan Troung, Jayden Hillegeer, Jackson Coon, Lucas Gould, and Alexander Meisenzahl. Others on the offensive list include senior attackman Chase Perryman (1g-3a), senior midfielder Rowan Lyle (3g-1a), freshman attackman Grady Goodberlet (3g), junior offensiveman Mathew Brassie (2g-1a), senior midfielder Zack Zollo (2g-1a), and senior face off midfielder Drew Angelo (2g) who won 2+/0- = 100%, and junior Carsen Montone with 15+/6- = 71%. Leading the scoring for Batavia-Notre Dame were junior Jon Smith (1g), and junior attackman Kayla Richenberg (1a).    [ BOX SCORE

WAYNE-9 at LIVONIA-AVON-14 - The Lakers scored four goals in each of the first three quarters while in their goal junior goalie Colton Rose (13s/9ga = 59% ) recorded his 200th save in a single season which is a record for the Lakers. Leading the scoring for Livonia-Avon (10-7) were 8th grade offensiveman Brayden Arber (5g), junior offensiveman Max McEnerney (3g-2a), sophomore offensiveman Nikolai Hanna (2g-1a), and junior offensiveman Henry Walters (2g). Facing off for Livonia-Avon was junior Joey Cinquino with 11+/4- = 73%, and freshman Rider VanZandt with 10+/2- = 83%.  There was no report from Wayne (7-10) at post-time.    [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

Haverling at AQMARCUS WHITMAN-10 at BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-6 - In the single upset of the tournament so far, the Wildcats had a five goal second quarter that made the difference. This dispite a three-goal surge by the Pride in just under two minutes in the last quarter took them within two goals. Leading the scoring for Marcus Whitman (8-9) were sophomore midfielder Tariku Blueye (4g), senior midfielder Melkamu Blueye (2g-1a), and senior attackman Teague Gallogly (2g). Facing off for Marcus Whitman was sophomore Cullen Kephart with 9+/8- = 53%. In the goal was sophomore Tyler Speers with 13s/6ga = 68% (48 mins). Leading the scoring for Bloomfield-Honeoye (8-9) were senior offensiveman Jonathan Nelson (2g-1a), junior midfielder Tyler Bruder (2g), and sophomore offensiveman Caleb Beadnell (1a).    [ BOX SCORE

Haverling at AQGANANDA-0 at PENN YAN-19 - Nine different players scored goals for Penn Yan including freshman attackman Cole Branach who scored his first Varsity goal in the game. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (11-5) were junior midfielder Teagan Fingar (4g-2a), sophomore attackman Tukker Fisher (3g-2a), freshman attackman Cole Branach (1g-4a), and sophomore midfielder Braden Fingar (3g-1a). Penn Yan was freshman goalie Jaxon Jensen had 2s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), freshman Miles Ditzell had 1s/0ga = 100% (12 mins), and sophomore Aiden Griffiths had 1s/0ga = 100% (12 mins). There was no report from Gananda (5-12) at post-time.    [ BOX SCORE
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# 3491  Pal-Mac Get Undefeated Regular Season

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were thirteen games played mostly in rain today as the regular season starts to unwind and three were close ones. Penfield was a 9-7 winner over Brighton. Hilton defeated Aquinas by a score of 9-7. Canandaigua defeated Pittsford by a score of 7-5. Pal-Mac defeated Gananda to give the Red Raiders a perfect regular season at 16-0.
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# 3489  Week In Review - Week 6

There forty-seven games played last week. There are seventy-eight out of section games scheduled and 70 have been played. Section V teams have won 45 and lost 25 (64%). Pal-Mac (15-0) is the only undefeated team at this point.
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# 3488  Six Out of Section Wins

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were a dozen games played today and only one was a close ones. Fayetteville-Manlius defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. There were eight games played with teams from outside Section V and six were wins.
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# 3485  Haverling, Victor, Fairport, Newark and Brighton Win

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were thirteen games played today and five were close ones. Pittsford was a 8-6 winner over Penfield. Marcus Whitman defeated Brockport by a score of 4-2. Newark was a 8-7 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye in double overtime. Brighton defeated Thomas by a score of 9-7.  Haverling defeated Bishop Kearney by a score of 10-9 and gave Head Coach Ken DiDomineck his 150th win.
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# 3483  Players of the Week - Group 4

In our fourth group we have two seniors who have had noteworthy performances in the last week.
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# 3481  Pal-Mac Remains Undefeated

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were thirteen games played today and three were close ones. Newark defeated Brockport by a score of 11-10. Pal-Mac was a 6-4 winner over Williamsville East. Fayetteville-Manlius was a 11-10 winner over McQuaid Jesuit. 
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# 3479  Thomas Takes Penn Yan, 250 Wins for Ruller

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were ten games played today and three were close ones. Thomas defeated Penn Yan by a score of 9-7 giving Head Coach Rob Ruller his 250th win. Greece Storm was a 3-2 winner over East United-Eastridge and Victor was a 5-4 winner over Pittsford. 
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# 3473  Victor Defeats JD - HFL Over Brighton - CA Over PY

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were fourteen games played today and five were close ones. Victor defeated JD by a score of 9-8. HFL defeated Brighton by a score of 8-7. Canandaigua was a 7-5 winner over Penn Yan. Dryden was a 6-5 winner over Marcus Whitman. Spencerport was a 8-7 winner over Pittsford. 
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# 3471  Irondequoit Over Pittsford and Newark Over Mid-RJ by One

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 12 games played today and a couple were close ones. Newark was a 7-6 winner over Midlakes-Red Jacket. Irondequoit defeated Pittsford by a score of 7-6. Hilton and Thomas played a close game until the last quarter when the Cadets took off. CA was a 10-6 winner over Penfield and Marcus Whitman was a 10-7 winner over Gananda.
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# 3470  Penfield Over Fairport, Hilton Over Pittsford, PY WIns in OT

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 3 were close ones. Penfield was a 7-5 winner over Fairport. Hilton defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. Penn Yan was a 8-7 winner over Homer. 
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# 3466  Twelve Games on Saturday

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were 12 games played today and all of them were won by more than three goals. Pal-Mac and Irondequoit won at home and all the other teams won on the road.
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# 3464  Jonah Carrier Scores in OT for Eagles

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 10 games played today and only one close one as Irondequoit faceoff specialist Jonah Carrier scored an unassisted goal at 3:53 in overtime to lift the Eagles over Penfield. Penn Yan Head Coach Brian Hobart joins Randy Garrett (Fairport 371) and John Johnson (Canandaigua 357) in the 300 Club with the win today.
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# 3462  Some Surprising Scores

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 5 were close ones. Spencerport was a 10-9 winner over HFL. Fairport defeated Greece Storm by a score of 5-4. Victor defeated Thomas by a score of 8-6. Livonia-Avon defeated Midlakes-Red Jacket by a score of 8-6. 
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# 3456  Lots of One Goal Wins Today

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 12 games played today and a whole bunch of close games under wet and rainy conditions. Livonia-Avon, HFL, Penfield and Victor each won their games by one goal.
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# 3454  Lots of Mismatches Today

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were nine games played today and all of them were won by more than three goals. 
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# 3452  East United, McQuaid, HFL, Canandaigua Win Today

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were eight games played today and two were really close ones. Section III teams CNS and Baldwinsville were one goal winners over Irondequoit and Schroeder.
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# 3450  Schroeder, Marcus Whitman and HFL Get Wins

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were six games played today and most were mismatches. The winners were HFL, Marcus Whitman, Schroeder. Victor lost to Rye, Thomas lost to BVille and Penfield lost a close one to West Islip.
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# 3444  Pal-Mac and McQuaid Win Close Ones

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 11 games played today and 2 were close ones. Pal-Mac was a 8-7 winner over Geneva. McQuaid Jesuit defeated Pittsford by a score of 8-7. 
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# 3430  2023 All-Section Five List Released

For the eighth time and after a brief absence, Section Five Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2023 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced. "It`s always difficult to choose from so many talented players," said Section Five Chairman, Mike Simon.
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# 3425  Victor Moves On to the Championship

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - The Victor Blue Devils are on their way to the New York State Championships and will face the returning Champs from Garden City at 12:30 PM at Hofstra University on Sunday.
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# 3419  Saturday: Clean Sweep for Section V

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - UPDATED - All four Section V teams won their Western Regional games today at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford. Pittsford and Victor took their games to running time early in the second half, while both Penn Yan and HFL took time before taking control.
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# 3411  Day One Championships - C and A

*+Having punched their tickets in the semi-finals, the first Championship Day is set for Tuesday. Honeoye Falls-Lima, the top seeded team will play #3 Wayne to open the night starting at 5:00 PM. The second game will feature top seeded Pittsford who will play #2 McQuaid Jesuit at 7:30PM.
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# 3406  Friday: Wayne over Pal-Mac

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - In the Class A semi-finals, the top two seeds advanced to the championship round as Pittsford beat Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Penfield. In the Class C tournament, top-seeded HFL won their game with Geneva and #4 Wayne beat second seeded Pal-Mac 12-5.
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# 3396  Saturday: Last Day of Regular Season - Rain

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - The golf event at Oak Hill was not the only program inconvenienced by the hard rain all day. The last six games of the regular season were played today. Bloomfield-Honeoye won their game with Brockport in "sudden victory". The Storm won their game with Gates Chili 9-4 and HFL beat Churchville-Chil 17-10,  but the four other games were mismatched.
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# 3394  Thursday: Penn Yan Takes Lakers

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - A four goal streak gave the Knights a 7-6 win over visiting Fairport. HF-L had a big win against Rush-Henrietta. Penfield beat Hilton and Canandaigua, in yet another low scoring game was the 3-2 winner at Thomas. The Saints had and exciting 9-8 win at Greece and Gananda won a 15-13 game against Kearney.
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# 3391  Monday: Greece Takes Out Canandaigua

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were a couple of interesting results today, starting with an overtime win by Greece over Canandaigua. At Honeoye Falls-Lima, Brighton took a two goal third quarter lead and held on for the 7-4 win. Mynderse had a big win over Batavia-Notre Dame and McQuaid Jesuit had a 10-8 win over St Joes.E].
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# 3387  Thursday: Fairport and Penfield in One Goal Wins

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Both Fairport and Penfield won their games by one goal. Mynderse defeated the Pride 9-6 and the rest were mismatches. Hilton (8-6) defeated HFL (10-3) with a score of 15-8 and Wayne defeated Pal-Mac 13-12.
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# 3380  Saturday: Victor Falls in last second

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - With 1.9 seconds left in regulation, Baldwinsville senior Carson Dyl (3g) scored the winning goal to give the Bees a 7-6 win at home. Spencerport had a one goal win over Lake Shore (Section VI). Other winners include Mynderse, Aquinas, R-H, Pittsford, HFL, Irondequoit and Thomas.
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# 3379  A Full Day of Lacrosse at HFL

Tonight’s 12-5 win for HFL over Livonia-Avon capped a long day of Lacrosse at HFL High School Field.  There were multiple contests across all levels of boy’s and girl’s lacrosse raising awareness and donations for “Cancer Day”.  In addition to today’s boy’s game, the girls defeated Horseheads 16-6 (HERE).  Today’s contest was a vastly different game from the contest just last week between the same two teams.  After a back-and-forth contest last Saturday, today’s match was much more one-sided.  The Cougars took long stretches of possession and gave the Lakers very little time on offense.  The Lakers attempted to use what opportunities they could get; however, it was not enough.  There were standout performances from Livonia goalie Matt Beachel with 7 saves in the first quarter (10 total for the game), HFL attackman Chase Perryman with 4g-2a, and HFL face-off midfielder Drew Angelo.
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# 3377  Thursday: Thomas Takes Irondequoit, Pittsford Takes Rangers

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - In a very close game throughout, Thomas was a one goal winner over visiting Irondequoit. Pittsford had a close win over Spencerport, Victor had a close win at Brighton and Pal-Mac defeated Geneva 8-6.
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# 3375  Tuesday: Victor Over Pittsford in OT and IRQ over HFL

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were a number of exciting games played in light rain or drizzle, starting with an overtime win by Victor at Pittsford. The Blue Devils scored the last five goals of the game. Irondequoit had a big 12-10 win over visiting HF-L and the Storm had a 5-4 overtime win over visiting Livonia-Avon.
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# 3371  Saturday: And then There were None

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - The last remaining undefeated team fell today as Canandaigua lost to Baldwinsville today. Penn Yan had a good one-goal win against Carthage, Penfield used overtime to beat Orchard Park, and Gananda had a won-goal win against Gates Chili. In another statement game, Victor posted a 14-8 win over Don Bosco Prep (NJ).
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# 3369  Thursday: Mynderse Wins In Fourth Quarter

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Out of the fourteen games played today, ten were mismatches. The others include a come from behind win for Mynderse in their game with Newark. Pittsford had an 8-2 win over Thomas and Schroeder beat Hilton 10-6. The Waterloo team did not have enough players for their game with Geneva and in the closest game of the night, Irondequoit took a 12-11 victory at Churchville-Chili.    BOX SCORE
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# 3366  Tuesday: R-H Wins in OT, CA Wins by One

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Once again, there were many mismatches, but there were also some really good games. In the game of the last two unbeaten teams, Canandaigua (9-0) was the last team standing but the Cougars had a strong second half at both ends of the field. Senior A/M Jett Richardsen scored the overtime, game-winning goal for the Royal Comets in this game that could not have been closer with eight ties. Greece took an early lead and held on for their one goal win.
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# 3360  Tuesday: CA Holds On, Pittsford, Spencerport and Penfield Win

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Although the majority of games ended in mismatches, there were a couple of exciting games. Topping the list is Canandaigua's 4-3 win at Brighton where neither team scored in the second half. Pittsford took an early lead and then never gave it up in the 8-6 win over visiting Irondequoit and Spencerport held Fairport scoreless in two quarters in their 7-3 win at home. Penfield scored four unanswered goals in the first quarter and then coasted to their 11-7 win over visiting Schroeder.
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# 3358  Monday: HF-L and Gananda Win Today

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - HF-L is off to a great start at 5-0 after their win against East Aurora (Section VI). Chase Perryman scored his 100th goal in the game. Gananda controlled their game with Bishop Kearney who had their season opener.
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# 3354  Thursday: CA comes from Behind for Win

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Canandaigua came from behind and won their game with Irondequoit by a single goal. Waterloo scored three goals in the third to help win their 6-5 game with Midlakes-Red Jacket. Hilton on a winning streak took out Fairport 9-4, and Penn Yan fought off a charge by Geneva in their 7-5 win at home.
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# 3352  Tuesday: Mike Torrelli Wins 250th Game at Fairport

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Fairport Head Coach Mike Torrelli won his 250th game today as the Red Raiders posted a 7-5 win over visiting Thomas. Brighton won a close one at Irondequoit and East-United won a close one at Brockport. HF-L won a close one at Schroeder and Canandaigua won their game against Spencerport.
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# 3339  Friday: Schroeder and HFL Win

Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were only two games played today. Schroeder and HF-L both had mismatched victories.
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# 3337  Tuesday: Hilton in OT - Coach Schembri wins 150th Game

Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: Long-time Penfield coach, John Schembri won his 150th game today at the Patriots defeated Churchville-Chili 15-4. Hilton used overtime to beat Thomas with a goal by senior attackman Nicholas Fede. McQuaid won their first series game against Rush-Henrietta. At Pittsford, the Panthers held off late advances by St Joseph and took the 8-7 win. Other winners were HF-L, Schroeder and Brockport who gave their Head Coaches a first win, East-United-Eastridge, Livonia-Avon and Spencerport.
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# 3306  Pal-Mac Comes Back and Wins First Title Since 2017

After appearing in the finals the last two seasons, Pal-Mac came into tonight’s game looking for their first win since 2017.  The Red Raiders fought back hard with last four goals of the game to defeat HF-L 8-5.  A key factor in that win was Red Raider goalie Will Nichols.  He finished the game with nine saves, including six in the first half and was named the All Tournament MVP for Class C. 
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# 3303  Looking Ahead - Tuesday Championships D and C

*+The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at Canandaigua on Tuesday and Eastridge on Wednesday.

       

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# 3301  Friday - Pal-Mac, Pittsford, HF-L and Fairport Win

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - The Class A games resulted in one-goal victories, not so for Class C  where there were mismatches tonight. Heading to the finals are Pittsford vs Fairport and Pal-Mac vs HF-L.
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# 3300  Wednesday - Quarter finals for Everyone

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - The only team that broke the seeding in the quarter finals was  #5 Rush-Henrietta who beat #4 Hilton 10-8.
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# 3286  Saturday - Lakers Celebrate 20 Years with Win

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Batavia-Notre Dame celebrated Senior Day with their first win since 2017. Hilton scored in the last two minutes of the game with Schroeder. Brighton won their game with HF-L and the Pride had a 9-8 win over Midlakes-Red Jacket.
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# 3276  Thursday - Thomas and C-C Win in OT

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were some great match ups today and some exciting scores. B-H beat Gananda 9-7, Thomas beat Fairport 10-9, Victor beast CA 7-2, Waterloo won their game with Mynderse 6-4, Penfield dodged a pesky Hilton 10-9, C-C had a 10-9 win over HF-L, R-H was a 13-11 winner over Schroeder and Gates Chili won their game with East United-Eastridge 7-5.
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# 3266  Tuesday - Victor and Pittsford Win Close Ones

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - It was a busy day with more than a dozen games played. Pittsford beat Penfield in overtime and a score with two seconds left in regulation gave Victor a win at Fairport to remain the only undefeated team in the section. Hilton also won their game with R-H in overtime.
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# 3250  Monday - The Saints in Overtime

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY -It was an overtime win for Churchville-Chili in their game with HF-L tonight. The other three games were mismatches.Wednesday.   [BOX SCORE]
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# 3244  Thursday - Penfield 7 - Brighton 6

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were fourteen games played and only one was close and Brighton fought back and almost caught Penfield who won 7-6.
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# 3243  Honeoye Falls-Lima - Excited for the Season

HF-L 2022

Class C - Monroe County League

Back, however is two-way middie sophomore Chase Perryman who logged 29g-24a last year. Also back is junior A/M Braydn Trybuskiewicz (34g-22a) who Coach Beaney says is a "tough, hard-working player."
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# 3137  Looking Ahead - Monday Class D and C

The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at the higher seeded team`s field on Monday and Tuesday. First up is the Class D where third seeded Palmyra-Macedon will face top seeded Penn Yan at 5:00.
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# 3117  Thomas over Canandaigua 7-5

Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: The only game that was close today was the one the everyone was talking about all season, as two undefeated teams met and only one would continue with the possibility of a perfect season. In the end, Webster Thomas scored four goals in the final quarter to score a 7-5 victory over Canandaigua.
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