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# 1684 Preseason 2006 - Waterloo Preseason 2006 - Waterloo |
# 1639 Tuesday: Semi Finals Penn Yan and Honeoye Falls-Lima are going to the New York State Tournament as a result of tonight's wins in the semi final round at Irondequoit. Penn Yan earned the trip with a 12-6 win over #2 seeded Waterloo and HF-L earned their first trip to the States with a 13-7 win over Geneva. In the Class A semi finals, the top two seeds won as Penfield defeated Schroeder 15-9 and Canandaigua won their game over Fairport 9-5.e had 14 saves for HF-L. No report from Geneva. |
# 1638 Saturday: Quarter Finals Geneva (#3) beat Brighton (#2) 17-6 and Waterloo (#3) beat Aquinas (#2) in the B/C tournament. In the Class A bracket, all of the higher seeded teams won, setting up the semi final round on Tuesday at Aquinas (Class A) and Irondequoit (Class B/C). |
# 1636 Thursday: Out Brackets Most games were runaways. The exception was Thomas 8-7 over host McQuaid Jesuit which went right down to the wire. |
# 1634 Finger Lakes League List for 2005 Announced The Finger Lakes coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2005. Canandaigua midfielder Dan Groot and Penn Yan Attackman, Jon Van Houten were named to the All America team. Canandaigua senior attackman, Chris Mulheron was name Academic All American. |
# 1629 Thursday: Goin Rush-Henrietta wins in overtime, Fairport's comes back in the second half to beat Pittsford and Penfield remains undefeated. |
# 1626 Tuesday: One Week Left Fairport won another close one, this time against Rush-Henrietta, Geneva was the winner against Victor, Spencerport won a close one against Churchville-Chili and McQuaid Jesuit won their last GRALL contest, making them Co-Champions with Aquinas. Schroeder took a win from Irondequoit and five other games were played today. |
# 1622 Thursday: HFL, McQuaid Jesuit, Victor, Pittsford The rematch of HF-L and Brighton drew attention tonight and the Cougars again were the victors, but in a closer game than back in early April. McQuaid Jesuit won another game by a single goal, as did Victor in their game with Waterloo. Canandaigua's Head Coach John Johnson won his 350th game. Ten other games were played in Section Five on Thursday. |
# 1619 Tuesday: Twelve More Games Played Most teams in Section Five played games on this cool Tuesday night. |
# 1613 Tuesday: Fairport in a Close One It was a full day of lacrosse under cloudy but warm skies. Fairport won a close game against vi sting Irondequoit, and Gates has a one goal victory in the battle of the Chilis. Hilton won in overtime, but there were a number of blowouts as Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Geneva and Penfield each had easy wins. |
# 1611 Saturday: Intersectional Contests Four games were played with teams from other sections and the Section Five teams went 1-3 on Saturday. Victor was the winner over Sweet Home, while Canandaigua, Penn Yan and Geneva lost. In other contests, Waterloo and Pittsford were winners. |
# 1609 Thursday: Some Big Wins It was all it was cracked up to be. Two good teams fighting it out, each needing a win, but with only team able to come out on top. Today it was Penn Yan over host Fairport 10-8 an a game that went right down to the wire. |
# 1603 Saturday: Some Close Ones With the exception of one make up game, Saturday was "Non-League" Day in Section Five. Penn Yan beat Schroeder 8-7 and Orchard Park beat Fairport 10-9. Surprises came in the form of Canandaigua over Irondequoit 15-3 and Rush-Henrietta over Victor 9-5. |
# 1602 Thursday: Penfield Again Penfield in their second tough game this week beat Fairport in a close one, Pittsford beat Rush-Henrietta in overtime and Schroeder won the bragging rights in Webster on another cool and sunny afternoon. |
# 1601 Tuesday: Penfield over Irondequoit and more Cold but sunny afternoon skies prevailed for ten afternoon and 3 night games in Section Five. |
# 1599 Saturday: Beautiful Weather Mid 50 degree weather and bright sunshine dominated and the fans were winners today as 12 games were played by Section Five teams. Waterloo won another OT game in their 9-8 win over Waterloo. Newark played Midlakes to an 8-6 win and Aquinas won a close game with McQuaid Jesuit on their new turf field. |
# 1597 Thursday: And the Winners Are. . . Honeoye Falls-Lima improved their record to 4-0 with a night game win at host Brighton, 17-5. After building a 5-3 lead in the first, the Cougars exploded in the second with 8 goals to Brighton's 1 to end the half up 13-3. Seven different players contributed to the 17 goals, 11 of which were assisted (65%). |
# 1596 Tuesday: Spring Weather at Last Livonia increased their record to one win one loss with a thrilling 11-10 sudden victory double overtime win over Haverling at Saunders field. The winning goal was scored on an isolation play by senior midfielder Josh Hendrickson with 2:27 left in the second overtime period. |
# 1594 Friday: Waterloo over Pal-Mac Waterloo defeated host Pal-Mac 12-5 with seven different players making the score-book. After 4-1 quarter and 6-1 half, The Indians, who won the ground ball race 26-17 outscored the Raiders 6-4 in the second half. |
# 1593 Thursday: Full Swing - Seven Games There was lots of action in Section Five today as seven games were played on the last day of March. Victor had a one goal win over visiting Pal-Mac as senior attackman Cory Benulis scored the game winner with 3:59 left. Pal-Mac dominated the first half with ball control and patience. Victor stayed in the game with defensive performances by sophomore Tim Gallahan and senior middie Tim Rose. |
# 1589 Preseason 2005: RH, Spencer, Thom, Wat Preseason 2005: RH, Spencer, Thom, Wat |
# 1535 Game Report: Sat - 04/25/2004 There were lots of man-up opportunities at Livonia as Victor beat the Bulldogs 11-8. Victor took a 4-0 lead in the first quarter and extended the score to 7-2 at the half-time break. Livonia came back in the second half outscoring the Blue Devils 6-4. Victor had five man up goals on five tries including all three goals in the last quarter. |
# 1534 Game Report: Sat - 04/24/2004 Penfield almost lost it's undefeated season for the second time this week, and Schroeder used overtime to defeat Rush-Henrietta. Canandaigua has no trouble hanging on to it's undefeated season with a Finger Lakes win over Victor. |
# 1531 Game Reports: Thu - 04/22/04 Cloudy and cool weather but without the predicted rainstorms, Section Five was able to get nine games completed today. |
# 1528 Game Reports: Mon - 04/19/04 Spring Break 2004 is officially over and it's back to work on the lacrosse fields. Waterloo, Penn Yan and Eastridge hosted games today in warm weather and strong winds. |
# 1527 Game Reports: Sat - 04/17/04 With school back in session on Monday, this was the last chance for games during spring break-2004. There were a couple of last minute come-back wins that delighted the fans. |
# 1525 Game Reports: Thu - 04/15/04 Finally a beautiful spring day in the Rochester area and although many fields were wet there was lots of lacrosse action today. |
# 1521 Game Reports: Sat - 04/10/04 Spring weather arrived, allowing non-league games for some, and some crossover games for some Finger Lakes teams. Although most of the games were not close there was some fine moments throughout the area. |
# 1469 Game Report: Thu - 04/01/05 There was lots of action in Section Five today as seven games were played on the last day of March. Victor had a one goal win over visiting Pal-Mac as senior attackman Cory Benulis scored the game winner with 3:59 left. Pal-Mac dominated the first half with ball control and patience. Victor stayed in the game with defensive performances by sophomore Tim Gallahan and senior middie Tim Rose. |
on 06-26-2024 |
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