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# 4464 2026 NYS Championships *+DAY IN REVIEW: SUNDAY - The final day of the year took place today as each of the four classes crowned their championships. Section V Champion, Victor, played VICTOR-7 at MANHASSET-10 - Manhasset, who had been playing as a Class C Team until recently, won their first Class B Championship Title since 1995 this afternoon with a 10-7 win over Section V’s Victor. The 'Set was back-to-back Champions in 2022 and 2023 in Class C but had not made the Championship game in the last two years. For Victor, this was their 8th time in the Championship game in the last 10 years. They were coming into the match-up looking for their first win since 2019 after losses to South Side and Garden City in their last two visits. The game was close for the majority of the contest before the 'Set were able to score four straight goals with four minutes left in the game to pull ahead. A key factor in the contest was the face-off’s. Manhasset finished 13/20 on the day, including splitting about 50/50 with Victor All-American Eli Ricci before Ricci was forced Victor started off the game strong with Matthew Herendeen scoring less than a minute into the game. Four minutes later the Blue Devils got their second goal with Nathan Terrance threading an inside pass to Ricci in the middle of the defense. The first Indian goal was scored by Philip Palumbo with a dodge into the middle before creating space and firing a side-arm shot into the back of the net. The Blue Devils led 2-1 at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter opened with the third Blue Devil’s goal. Gage Hay drove to the cage and pulled a double team from the defense before dropping the ball off to Jackson Mead. Mead’s goal was the last for the Blue Devils for over 12 minutes, while the 'Set started a four goal streak spanning the rest of the second quarter and into the early third quarter. Freshman Tommy Kasselakis, who finished with a team leading 3g-1a, scored his first goal on an unassisted dodge from the top of the restraining line with 7:25 left in the half. The first tie of the game came at 3-3 with Marco Petruccelli scoring with a drive down the left side of the restraining line. Although victor forced two more ties, they never lead again. The 'Set added one more goal before halftime with Kasselakis finding Tommy Leder open on the crease. Manhasset led 4-3 going into halftime.
The third quarter opened with another Indian goal. Petruccelli scored his second with a mid range shot. Less than thirty seconds later, Victor responded with Lincoln Snyder feeding Colin Wheeler. With one goal for each team in the third, Manhasset held the one goal lead (5-4) going into the final quarter. Victor forced the second tie of the game with Wheeler assisting Herendeen during a man-up attempt. Just over a minute later, Manhasset scored again with an outside shot from Peter Weston on the left side. It took four minutes, but Victor forced their third, and final, tie of the game with an unassisted goal from Hay with 5:09 left in the game. It was an exciting season for the Blue Devils who finished their season with a record on 20-3. Their twelve-game winning streak included an exciting defeat of previously unbeaten Pittsford to win the Sectional Championships and post-season wins against Orchard Park, Horseheads, and Niskayuna. [ Story and BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. |
# 4462 Blue Devils Chase State Title: Victor Takes on Manhasset in Class B Championship at Hobart *+Sunday, June 14, 2026 | 10:00 AM at Hobart and William Smith College, Geneva, N.Y.
It is a matchup of two powerhouse programs, one riding the wave of a 12-game winning streak, the other carrying the scrappy, battle-tested resilience of a team that has been knocking off favorites all spring. Victor: Wire-to-Wire DominanceVictor enters the championship game at 20-2, having dispatched Section II's Niskayuna 17-9 in Thursday's semifinal at SUNY Cortland, a performance that was delayed two hours by Sophomore faceoff midfielder Eli Ricci was the story of the semifinal, burying five of his goals while going an extraordinary 23-for-29 (79%) at the faceoff dot. Ricci, a USA Lacrosse All-American selection this spring, has become one of the most impactful players in Section V, and his ability to control possession has been the engine driving Victor's run. Head Coach Dan Stone described Ricci as "a fierce competitor who continually pushes himself and his teammates to grow," and nowhere has that shown more than in the postseason. Ricci was not alone in the semifinal. Jackson Mead contributed three That section final win, a 14-12 decision over an unbeaten Pittsford squad, stamped Victor's arrival as a true state contender. The Blue Devils claimed the program's 11th sectional title, then swept through the regional round by dismantling Horseheads 17-4 behind Jackson Mead's six-goal performance — a game that also marked Stone's 100th career coaching win and Ricci's 700th career faceoff victory. Manhasset: The Art of the UpsetIf Victor has been dominant, Manhasset has been dramatic and effective. The "'Set" enters Manhasset claimed the Nassau Class B championship with a 9-8 overtime victory over top-seeded Garden City, a program that had been ranked the top public high school lacrosse team in the nation for much of the season. Tommy Leder scored the winner with five seconds left in overtime on a feed from William Mondiello, capping a game in which first-year head coach Nick Armstrong had his team competing every second against a Garden City squad that had beaten them 14-6 in the regular season Woodstick Classic. Manhasset then took that momentum to Stony Brook University and defeated Suffolk champion Smithtown East 10-9 in the Long Island Championship, continuing their habit of Manhasset's strength is defensive discipline where they allowed just six goals per game during the regular season and the veteran combination of defensemen Michael DePietro and Kyp Zacharia figures to present the stiffest test Victor's offense has faced all spring. Freshman goaltender Andrew Limberg has been outstanding in clutch moments, producing 11 saves in the county final. One significant factor on Sunday will be the faceoff battle. Garden City's Brayden Robertiello went 20-for-21 at the dot against Manhasset in the regular season, yet Manhasset still won the championship. If Ricci dominates draws for Victor, as he has all postseason, the Blue Devils will have a decisive possession advantage. Whether Manhasset can mirror their championship poise and compensate on transition and defense will be the central storyline of the game. What to WatchRicci vs. Everyone. Victor's sophomore phenom has been the X-factor throughout the postseason. If he wins faceoffs at the rate he has been, Victor will have more possessions, more opportunities, and less margin for error. Manhasset's freshman duo. Tommy Kasselakis and Andrew Limberg are first-year players performing on the biggest stage without blinking. Their composure will be tested again by one of the most potent attacks in the state. Victor's balance. The Blue Devils rarely beat you with one player. With Mead, Wheeler, Terrance, Kowal, and Matthew Herendeen orchestrating from behind, Victor presents problems for any defense. The overtime factor. Manhasset has won multiple games this spring in overtime or in the final seconds. If this game is tight in the fourth quarter, the 'Set know exactly how to handle the pressure.
The Rest of the Championship Sunday CardThe Class B final is the opening act of a full day of state championship lacrosse at Hobart and William Smith. At 12:30 PM, Section III's Jamesville-DeWitt faces Section I's Rye in the Class C final. At 3:00 PM, Section III's Marcellus meets Section VIII's Cold Spring Harbor, the defending five-time Nassau Class D champion and Long Island champion, in the Class D championship. The day closes at 5:30 PM with the marquee Class A final, as Section III's West Genesee takes on Section VIII's Massapequa, the Nassau and Long Island Class A champions who won the county title with a dominant 19-5 decision over Syosset. Victor and Manhasset. Section V against Section VIII. One is playing with the confidence of a team that has dominated everyone in its path; the other is playing with the belief of a team that has already beaten the best. Sunday morning at Geneva will tell us which kind of champion gets crowned. Game time is 10:00 AM at Hobart and William Smith College in Geneva, New York. |
# 4461 Victor Storms Past Niskayuna 17-9, Blue Devils Head to State Championship DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Eli Ricci scored five goals and dominated faceoffs as Victor defeated Niskayuna 17-9 in the NYS Class B semifinal, sending VICTOR-17 at NISKAYUNA-9 - Victor punched its ticket to the Class B NYS Championship with a dominant 17-9 semifinal victory over Niskayuna Thursday at SUNY Cortland, winning despite a two-hour lightning delay that halted play at the end of the third quarter. The Blue Devils led wire-to-wire, jumping out to a 5-1 first-quarter lead and never relinquishing control, extending their winning streak to twelve games and improving to 20-2. Eli Ricci was the offensive standout, burying five goals while also dominating the faceoff Victor controlled the game from start to finish, but Niskayuna showed fight, particularly in Will Simpson was steady in goal for nearly the full game, finishing with seven saves, as Victor's defense limited Niskayuna's scoring opportunities throughout. For Niskayuna, Victor, who defeated Niskayuna 9-6 during the regular season, will now face Manhasset (Section VIII) in the Class B State Championship at Hobart and William Smith College in Geneva on Sunday, June 14th at 10:00 AM. The Blue Devils are one win away from a state title. |
# 4460 Victor Faces Stiffest Test Yet as Niskayuna Awaits at SUNY Cortland *+NISKAYUNA at VICTOR — The last Section V team standing takes on one of Section II's most storied programs Thursday afternoon, as the Victor Blue Devils (20-2) travel to SUNY Cortland for a 4:00 p.m. Class B semifinal showdown against the Niskayuna Silver Warriors (17-3). |
# 4456 Victor Blue Devils Roll Into Semifinals Jackson Mead's six-goal performance headlined a dominant 17-4 Victor victory over Horseheads, as the Blue Devils rattled off 12 straight goals to open the game and coach Dan Stone collected his 100th career win. |
# 4454 Victor Moves on to Semifinals DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Saturday's NYS Regional quarterfinals at HFL produced a split result for Section V, with Victor dominating while Penn Yan, HFL, and Victor was the clear highlight, dismantling Horseheads 17-4 behind Jackson Mead's six-goal performance and a 12-goal scoring run to open the game. The Blue Devils collected milestones along the way, coach Dan Stone's 100th win, Eli Ricci's 700th career faceoff win, and first varsity goals for Caleb Hall and freshman Ben Gotham, as Victor advances to the next The other three Section V teams put up fights but couldn't advance. HFL led JD 4-3 after one quarter before being outscored 12-0 the rest of the way, ending the Cougars' season at MARCELLUS-19 at PENN YAN-11 - Marcellus dominated from the HORSEHEADS-4 at VICTOR-17 - Jackson Mead's six-goal performance headlined a dominant 17-4 Victor victory over Horseheads, as the Blue Devils rattled off 12 straight goals to open the game and coach Dan Stone collected his 100th career win. [ Story and BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. JD-16 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-4 - Jamesville DeWitt WEST GENESEE-14 at PENFIELD-10 - West Genesee pulled away from Penfield 14-10 behind Liam Kelly's four goals and three assists, ending the Patriots' season at 15-5. [ Story and BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. |
# 4450 HFL and Victor Keep Sectional Sweeps Alive DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - It was a good day for Section V
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-8 at HAMBURG-7 - HFL survived a VICTOR-12 at ORCHARD PARK-8 - Victor pulled away from a closely contested game with a big second quarter to defeat Orchard Park 12-8, with Colin Wheeler (3g), Jackson Mead (2g), Lincoln Snyder (2g-1a), and Eli Ricci (2g) leading the offense while Matthew Herendeen orchestrated the attack with three assists. [ Story and BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. |
# 4445 Wheeler, Simpson Lead Victor Past Pittsford for Section V Class B Title Victor ended Pittsford's undefeated season with a 14-12 win in the Section V Class B final, claiming the program's 11th sectional title. |
# 4434 Wheeler's Four Goals Lift Victor in Semifinal Thriller Colin Wheeler's four goals, including two in a decisive five-goal fourth quarter, carried Victor past Hilton 8-6 in a back-and-forth Class B semifinal that featured three ties before the Blue Devils pulled away. The will face Pittsford in the finals on Saturday |
# 4297 Herendeen leads Victor with 4g-1a Matthew Herendeen scored four goals, Jackson Mead added three goals and three assists, and Will Simpson reached 300 career saves as Victor beat Thomas 14-8 Tuesday evening, with Thomas's Lucas Nuccotelli scoring five goals in a losing effort. |
# 4290 Records Fall on a Milestone-Packed Night DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Brodie Joyce became Penfield's all-time career goal scorer with his 137th goal in a 12-6 loss to Hilton, which extended its winningstreak to ten. Pittsford stayed perfect at 13-0, Victor's Will Simpson reached 300 career saves in a win over Thomas, and Irondequoit's Kieran Stenzel and Dylan Carey each hit 50 career milestones in a 17-0 win over Gates Chili, where Demar Williams reached 400 career saves. |
# 4275 Wheeler`s 3g Pace Victor Past Baldwinsville Colin Wheeler scored three goals and Eli Ricci went 18 for 19 on faceoffs as Victor beat Baldwinsville 11-4 Saturday afternoon, moving the Blue Devils to 9-2. |
# 4255 Pittsford Stays Perfect with Last-Second Win Over Victor Pittsford stayed undefeated at 11-0 with a dramatic 13-12 win over Victor on Wednesday evening, with Grant Lewis scoring the winning goal with eight seconds left while Cole Goetz reached his 50th career assist, Eli Ricci hit his 50th career goal and Bear Wehrheim reached 200 career saves. |
# 4247 Wednesday Roundup: Pittsford Survives, Milestones Abound DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - The day's biggest story was Pittsford's last-second 13-12 win over Victor, with Grant Lewis scoring with eight seconds left to keep the Panthers perfect at 11-0. |
# 4213 Victor Tops Irondequoit Victor extended their winning streak to five with a 19-10 non-league win over Irondequoit Thursday night. |
# 4195 Victor Edges Spencerport 7-5 Victor won 7-5 Tuesday evening behind two goals each from Hay and Johnson and a 94% faceoff showing from Ricci. |
# 4180 Week In Review - Week 5 There were fourty-one games played last week. There are Eighty-one out of section games scheduled and 14 were played last week. Section V teams have won 21 and lost 17 (55% wins). There are three undefeated teams at this point: Pittsford at 9-0, Geneva at 5-0 and Marcus Whitman at 2-0. |
# 4151 Mead's Six Goals Lead Victor Past Canandaigua Victor won 14-7 at Canandaigua on Wednesday evening behind six goals from Mead, three goals and two assists from Herendeen, and an 88% faceoff performance from Ricci. |
# 4150 Mead's Six Goals Lead Victor to Canandaigua Win There was just one game played today. Victor won 14-7 at Canandaigua behind six goals from Jackson Mead, three goals and two assists from Matthew Herendeen, and an 88% faceoff performance from Ricci. |
# 4116 Terrance's Four Goals Lead Victor Past Schroeder Victor extended its winning streak against Schroeder with a 14-2 Monroe County D-2 win tonight. |
# 4114 Nicolay Ends Brighton's Unbeaten Run Friday's biggest story was Thomas ending Brighton's unbeaten season with a 12-7 Monroe County D-2 win. |
# 4096 Week In Review - Week 3 There were twenty-seven games played last week. There are Eighty-four out of section games scheduled and 15 were played last week. Section V teams have won 23 and lost 8 (60% wins). |
# 4090 Ricci Hits 400 Faceoff Wins as Victor Tops St. Andrews Victor picked up a 14-10 non-league win at St. Andrews in Florida on Thursday |
# 4083 Valenti's OT Winner, Serve's 200th Save Mark the Day The boys lacrosse action was packed with milestones and close finishes. |
# 4078 Victor Falls One Short at St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) Victor falls to 2-1 after an 9-8 non-league loss at St. Thomas Aquinas on Tuesday night, with Mead leading the way with two goals and three assists and Ricci contributing two goals while going 14-for-20 at the faceoff dot. Simpson made nine saves in goal. |
# 4075 Wegman's 7 Goals, Valenti's 6 Highlight Busy Tuesday Tuesday's boys lacrosse action featured big individual performances at both ends of the state. |
# 4065 Simpson Reaches 200 Saves as Victor Tops West Genesee Victor handled West Genesee 13-4 Saturday in a non-league game at Victor, building a 7-3 halftime lead andholding the Wildcats to one goal over the final two quarters. |
# 4060 Victor Holds Off Penfield 11-8 Victor overcame an early deficit Thursday evening to earn an 11-8 non-league win over Penfield, |
# 4052 Milestones, Streaks and Comebacks Highlight Busy Thursday It was a busy Thursday evening with eight games decided. Irondequoit edged Schroeder 12-11 in a fourth-quarter thriller |
# 4013 2026 Preview: Victor Victor enters the 2026 season following a 14-5 campaign and returns a substantial portion of its production despite graduating one of the largest senior classes in Section V. |
# 3964 Grey Wolves Triumph in Thrilling Comeback Canandaigua pulled off a dramatic fourth-quarter rally to dethrone two-time defending champion Victor, securing an 11-10 victory in the Sectional Finals. Despite trailing for most of the game, the Braves exploded with four unanswered goals in the final frame to take the lead, led by Senior Mike Belles (4g), who earned Class B All Tournament MVP honors. Ryan Bremer (3g-1a) and Drew Williamee (1g-1a) added key offensive contributions, while goalie Quentin Shedrick anchored the defense with eight saves. Victor’s Kyle Seager (4g) and Brody Secker (2g-2a) led their team’s effort, but a late push fell just short. With the win, Canandaigua returns to the State Tournament for the first time in four years and will face Lake Shore (Section VI) in their next matchup. In total, multiple games were played tonight across classifications, but this battle stood out as the closest and most intense matchup.
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# 3959 Victor Advances to Finals with 12-7 Win Victor defeated Pittsford 12-7 to advance to the Class B Finals. Matthew Herendeen led Victor with three goals and three assists, while Kyle Seger contributed three goals and one assist. Victor controlled the game after a tied first quarter, scoring five unanswered goals in the second and maintaining their lead. Pittsford’s Lewis Grant was the only Panther with multiple points, finishing with one goal and one assist. Victor will face top-seeded Canandaigua on June 3rd at Hobart. |
# 3901 Victor Holds Off Hilton Hilton and Victor battled in a close non-league game, with Victor winning 8-6. Hilton led at halftime but Victor’s four-goal third quarter turned the game. Leading scorers included Hilton’s Auriuso (two goals) and Victor’s Mead (three goals). Faceoff specialist Ricci controlled possession for Victor, and Hilton’s Maxwell recorded 20 saves. |
# 3889 Niskayuna Holds Off Victor Niskayuna secured a narrow 9-8 victory over Victor in a non-league matchup, with Dillon Lichtleading the scoring for Niskayuna with four goals. Victor saw contributions from multiple players, including Ricci, Saeger, and Mead, each scoring twice. The fourth quarter featured key goals from both teams, but Niskayuna held on for the win. Victor, now 11-4, will face Hilton on Tuesday. |
# 3865 Victor Takes McQuaid in Late Comeback Victor staged a late comeback to defeat McQuaid Jesuit 11-10 after trailing for most of the game. JP Gianforti led McQuaid Jesuit with six goals, while Kyle Saeger paced Victor with four goals and one assist. Victor scored five goals in the fourth quarter, with Eli Ricci delivering the game-winner. McQuaid Jesuit's goalie, Jack Rawleigh, posted sixteen saves at 59%, while Victor's Will Simpson recorded ten saves at 50%. Victor and McQuaid Jesuit move on to their next matchups this Saturday. |
# 3830 Victor Wins at Penfield Victor claimed a 17-9 victory over Penfield, with Dante Pezzimenti leading their offense with four goals and one assist. Penfield's Brodie Joyce contributed two goals and two assists in the effort. Victor’s goalie Will Simpson recorded ten saves at 56 percent, while Penfield’s Mason Schembri made 12 saves in the contest. |
# 3818 Victor Holds Off Pittsford Victor built an early lead with a seven-goal first quarter and held off a strong second-half surge from Pittsford to secure an 11-8 win. Will Johnson led Victor’s scoring with four goals, while Charlie Ryan paced Pittsford with three goals and one assist. Victor’s sophomore goalie Will Simpson recorded 17 saves with a 68% save rate, while Pittsford’s sophomore goalie Pierce Madigan stopped six shots with an 86% save rate in the first half. |
# 3807 Victor Earns Win Over Irondequoit Victor defeated Irondequoit 14-9 in their MC-D2 league matchup, extending their winning streak against Irondequoit to sixteen games. Will Johnson led Victor with four goals, while Dylan Carey paced Irondequoit with four goals. Goalies Sven Habitzreuther and Will Simpson recorded save rates above 50%. Victor coach Dan Stone marked his 75th career win. Irondequoit plays Fairport next, while Victor faces Pittsford. |
# 3781 JD Edges Victor in Non-League Matchup JD secured a 9-7 win against Victor in a closely contested non-league game. JD built an early lead and maintained their advantage despite Victor’s late push. Leading scorers for Victor were Kyle Saeger and Brody Secker with two goals each, while sophomore goalie Will Simpson recorded 15 saves at a 65% save rate. The series history remains tight, with Victor leading five wins to JD’s four. Up next, Victor will face Irondequoit. |
# 3763 Victor Rolls Past Thomas Victor outperformed Thomas with a 14-2 victory in Wednesday's MC-D2 league game. Colin Wheeler led the offense for Victor with four goals, while Brody Secker and Matthew Herendeen added significant contributions. Nine different Victor players scored in the game, and freshman Eli Ricci excelled at faceoffs with 88% success. Thomas saw limited offense, with goals from Jake Polizzi and Lucas Nuccotelli. Victor goalie Will Simpson maintained a solid 67% save rate, helping Victor improve to 7-2 this season. |
# 3724 Victor Over Schroeder Victor triumphed over Schroeder eighteen to five in an MC-D2 league game, fueled by balanced scoring from ten players, including Jackson Mead and Will Johnson. Will Simpson (100% save rate) and Landon Tantillo (57% save rate) excelled in goal. Schroeder's scorers included Owen Martin, who netted his first varsity goal. |
# 3718 Exciting Finishes Highlight Thursday’s Lacrosse Action DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Thursday’s slate featured 11 games, with five coming down to the wire in thrilling fashion. Penn Yan edged Brighton 11-10, holding off a late surge in the final quarter. McQuaid Jesuit outlasted Marcellus 19-18 in a high-scoring duel, powered by AJ Quagrello’s dynamic performance. Penfield secured a nail-biting 10-9 win over Spencerport, fueled by a strong second quarter turnaround. Thomas kept its winning streak against Hamburg alive with an 8-7 victory, while Mynderse-Romulus earned a 12-9 win over Haverling behind Griffin Hilimire’s milestone night. The remaining six matchups saw decisive victories, including Victor’s dominant 18-5 win over Schroeder and Wayne’s 15-7 triumph over Gananda. |
# 3706 Iona Preparatory Defeats Victor Iona Preparatory bested Victor fifteen-to-five in a non-league match led by Tim Plunkett (five goals, four assists) and Billy Haggerty (four goals, two assists). Victor's top scorer was Kyle Saeger (three goals, one assist), while goalie Will Simpson made 20 saves at 57 percent. Freshman Eli Ricci won 88 percent of face-offs for Victor. |
# 3696 Week In Review - Week 4 There were nineteen games played last week. There are seventy-three out of section games scheduled and 30 have been played. Section V teams have won 20 and lost 10 (67%). There are six undefeated teams at this point: Bloomfield-Honeoye (5-0), Canandaigua (6-0), Midlakes (2-0), Pal-Mac (6-0), Penn Yan (6-0), Pittsford (6-0). |
# 3694 Irondequoit Wins OT Thriller Against Bville DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Irondequoit edged out Baldwinsville 9-8 in a thrilling overtime match, with Cooper Moore securing the game-winning goal, supported by standout performances from Doug Velepec and Sven Habitzreuther. Meanwhile, Penn Yan extended their undefeated streak with a dominant 8-3 win over Westhill, led by Teagan Fingar's six-point performance and Will Thompson's exceptional goaltending. Victor defeated Shaker 10-4, showcasing a strong third quarter and contributions from Jackson Mead, Kyle Saeger, and goalie Will Simpson. |
# 3693 Victor Secures Win at Shaker Victor defeated Shaker 10-4 (Section II) in an out of section game, with standout performances from Jackson Mead and Kyle Saeger, both tallying three goals and one assist, and strong goaltending from Will Simpson, who saved nine of twelve shots for a 75% save rate. Shaker's scorers included Michael Hennessey, Jeremy See, Alessio Clermont, and William Cunningham, but a dominant third quarter by Victor sealed the win. Victor now holds a 4-1 record and is set to host Iona Preparatory next. |
# 3685 Victor Takes Marcellus in Overtime Thriller Victor triumphed 9-8 over Marcellus in a non-league overtime match, thanks to Will Johnson's game-winning goal, assisted by Jackson Mead. Mead, Secker, and Wheeler drove Victor's offense, while Ricci excelled at faceoffs. Lawrence, Fraher, and Rayfield shone for Marcellus, whose zone defense challenged Victor early. Simpson recorded eight saves at fifty percent in goal. Both teams showcased grit in a tightly contested game. |
# 3684 Thrilling Finish Highlights an Action Packed Day DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Five games were played today, with one going down to the wire as Victor secured a hard-fought 9-8 overtime victory against Marcellus, thanks to Will Johnson’s game-winning goal. Penn Yan remained unbeaten with a 13-9 win over Thomas, fueled by Teagan Fingar’s five-goal performance and Will Thompson’s stellar goalkeeping. Brighton dominated Wayne with a commanding 22-1 victory, showcasing balanced scoring from eleven players. Pittsford cruised past Greece Storm with an 18-0 shutout, relying on contributions from ten different goal scorers. Penfield controlled its matchup against Schroeder, pulling away in the second quarter to seal a 14-5 victory. The teams now shift focus to their upcoming games, eager to carry momentum forward. |
# 3647 Canandaigua Pulls Away in Second Half for Win Over Victor Victor and Canandaigua were tied three times before Canandaigua pulled ahead with a six-goal run in the third quarter to secure a 9-6 victory. Victor`s top scorers were Kyle Saeger (2g-2a), Will Johnson (2g), Brody Secker (1g-1a), and Jackson Mead (1g-1a). Freshman Eli Ricci won 8 of 10 face-offs, while sophomore goalie Will Simpson recorded eleven saves at a 55% save percentage. Canandaigua (3-0) had not submitted a report at post-time. |
# 3641 Pittsford, CA, and Pal-Mac Dominate DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - In today’s lacrosse matchups, Pittsford continued its dominance with a 16-10 victory, fueled by standout performances from Grant Lewis, Max Morgenstern, and goalie Bear Wehrheim. |
# 3635 Victor Takes Home Win Against Brighton Victor achieved an 11-5 win over Brighton in an MC-D2 league game with contributions from Brody Secker (three goals) and Colin Wheeler (three goals). Despite Brighton`s early fight, Victor's nine-goal run and six saves from Will Simpson secured their victory. Brighton`s efforts were led by Ben Marangola with two goals and Henry Werzinger excelling in faceoffs. |
# 3522 McQuaid Wins State Title DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were two games played on the last game of the season and at stake were NYS Championships. McQuaid Jesuit was an 8-7 overtime winner over Farmingdale (Section VIII). South Side (Section VIII) defeated Victor, also in overtime by a score of 12-11. |
# 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. |
# 3515 Clean Sweep for Section V DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were quarterfinal games played today in the NYSPHSAA Lacrosse Tournaments and Section V teams won each game. |
# 3511 Victor Takes Class B with 9-6 Win *+Victor defeated Irondequoit 9-6 tonight in the Class B Championship to win their tenth Title and second in a row. The game was close for the first half, before the Blue Devils pulled ahead in the second half and held off a small push by Irondequoit in the middle of the fourth. |
# 3506 Victor Downs Spencerport for Trip to the Finals Victor defeated Spencerport 10-4 to advance to the Championship game on Tuesday. The Blue Devils scored the first four goals of the game and never looked back. Although the Rangers pressed hard to finish the third, the Blue Devils were able to score the final three goals and secure the win. Leading in scoring for the Blue was senior Jack Herendeen with 2g-4a. Junior Brody Secker finished with 2g-2a and both Jackson Mead and Aiden Clinkscales finished with 2g. For the Rangers Zach Tortoara finished with 2g to lead his team. In the cage for Spencerport, senior Taylor Kaye finished with 13 saves. |
# 3504 Its Victor/Irondequoit and McQuaid/Penfield in Finals DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - The semifinals for both Classes A and B were played tonight and it will be Victor vs Irondequoit in the Class B Championship and McQuaid vs Penfield in the Class A Championship on Tuesday. |
# 3500 Two Overtime Thrillers as Irondequoit and Spencerport Win DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were eight quarterfinal games played today and two were in overtime. Irondequoit was a 9-8 winner over Thomas. Spencerport was a 7-6 winner over Brighton in triple overtime. |
# 3494 Last Day of the Regular Season DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were thirteen games played today and four were close ones. Thomas defeated Rush-Henrietta by a score of 10-9. Marcus Whitman was a 11-10 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye. Midlakes-Red Jacket defeated Gates Chili by a score of 7-5 and Mynderse defeated Jordan Elbridge (Section III) by a score of 5-3. |
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the first game of the day, where Manhasset (Section VIII) won the Class B contest. In Class C, Rye (Section I) beat Jamesville-DeWitt (Section III) 15-9. In Class D, Cold Spring Harbor defeated Marcellus (section III) 11-9 and in the last game of the day at Hobart and William Smith College, Massapequa (Section VIII) beat West Genesee (Section III), 19-9.
out of the contest with an injury and long stick Oliver Kowal took over the draw for the Blue Devils. In the fourth quarter, the 'Set won 6/8 draws to give them significant more ball time at chances at the cage.
Manhasset kept up the consistent pressure and added another four goals over the next four minutes. Mondiello scored first with a drive from the top of the restraining line, followed by back-to-back unassisted goals from Kasselakis. Thirty seconds after his second goal, Weston added his second goal an another unassisted score. The 'Set led 10-6 with 1:02 left on the clock. Victor added one more (Hay – unassisted) before time expired, but the 'Set held on to secure their NYS Class B Title.
The stage is set on the shores of Seneca Lake. When the whistle blows at 10:00 AM Sunday morning at Hobart and William Smith College, Victor's Blue Devils will take the field for the biggest game in program history — the NYSPHSAA Class B State Championship against Nassau County's Manhasset Indians.
lightning but never truly in doubt. The Blue Devils led wire-to-wire, jumping out to a 5-1 first-quarter advantage and putting the game away with a blistering four-goal run to open the fourth quarter after play resumed.
goals and three assists, while Colin Wheeler added three goals and Nathan Terrance and Oliver Kowal each chipped in two. Seven different players found the back of the net — a testament to the balanced attack that has made Victor so difficult to game-plan against. In goal, Will Simpson made seven saves and was the Section V Class B All-Tournament MVP after turning in a 16-save performance in the sectional final against Pittsford.
Sunday at 16-5 after one of the more remarkable postseason runs Nassau County lacrosse has seen in years.
winning the close ones. Freshman Tommy Kasselakis has been a revelation for Manhasset, earning Game MVP honors in the county championship with two goals and two assists. Senior Connor Sheerin has been the veteran anchor, doing the heavy lifting offensively whenever the Set have needed a big play.
the Blue Devils to the State Championship game against Manhasset on Sunday, June 14th in Geneva.
circle at 79%, winning 23 of 29 draws to give Victor a consistent possession advantage throughout the game. Jackson Mead was equally impressive, finishing with three goals and three assists to pace a balanced attack that saw seven different players find the back of the net. Colin Wheeler added three goals and Nathan Terrance and Oliver Kowal each chipped in two.
the third quarter, when Sami Chowdhrey scored twice and Billy Roemer added another to briefly trim the deficit to 13-7 before the lightning delay stopped play. When the game resumed two hours later, Victor wasted no time, with Ricci scoring three of his five goals in a blistering stretch; three goals in under two minutes to open the fourth quarter, pushing the lead to 16-7 and putting any remaining doubt to rest.
Chowdhrey finished with three goals and John Mooney added two, but the Blue Devils' relentless attack and faceoff dominance proved too much to overcome. At each game a player from each team was selected for the sportsmanship award. Senior attackman Rory Burke was selected from Victor. Sami Chowdhrey was honored for the Silver Warriors.
Penfield all saw their seasons come to an end.
round at 19-2.13-7. Penn Yan fell to a potent Marcellus attack 19-11, closing out at 17-4 despite Braden Fingar's two goals in his final game. Penfield battled West Genesee throughout but dropped a 14-10 decision, finishing at 15-5 in a season that featured coach John Schembri's 200th career win and a sectional championship.
opening whistle, building a 6-1 first-quarter lead and never looking back in a 19-11 victory that ended Penn Yan's season at 17-4. [
outscored HFL 12-0 after the first quarter to end the Cougars' season 16-4, with Jason Bennett making 21 saves in a losing effort to surpass 500 career saves as HFL closes out at 13-7. [
lacrosse, as both HFL and Victor advanced in the NYS Tournament. The Cougars survived a furious Hamburg fourth-quarter rally to escape with an 8-7 win, with Jackson Coon and Grady Goodberlet each scoring three goals to pace the offense. Victor had a little trouble with Orchard Park, but pulled away for a 12-8 victory behind three goals from Colin Wheeler and three assists from Matthew Herendeen. Both teams now await their next opponents as they continue deep postseason runs.
Hamburg fourth-quarter rally to win 8-7 and advance in the NYS Tournament, with Jackson Coon and Grady Goodberlet each netting three goals to lead the way. Sam Jokl dominated the faceoff circle at 78% to help the Cougars control possession and preserve the victory. [





