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# 2964 Catching Up - July 2019 The folks at SportsFive.NET were pretty much sequestered in July as they made the final adjustments for the new look for the BLaxFive. NET website, so posting stories were on hold. Nevertheless, there were several noteworthy stories that need to be remembered. Stories include Sutton Boland making USA team - Ryan Maloney Injured - Shootout a success and AGR Team Announced. |
# 2960 2019 Season Wrap Up Batavia joined with both Attica and Notre Dame (to form what we canlled BAND) and otherwise the teams remained the same with thirty-five playing in Section Five this year. There were 1,129 players on the rosters at the during of the season and 914 on the final rosters. Fairport carried the largest roster with forty-one players and Spencerport had the smallest with sixteen. |
# 2959 2019 All-Section Five List Released For the seventh time and after a brief absence, Section Five Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2019 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. |
# 2938 2019 All Tournament Teams The All Tournament Teams for 2018 were announced at each final on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Most Valuable Player in Class A was Colin Peers (Fairport), in Class C, Sam Miller (Geneva), in Class D, Connor Fingar (Penn Yan) and in Class B, Jack LaRue (Victor). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. |
# 2935 Finger Lakes Awards for 2019 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2019 season. |
# 2929 2019 All-Americans Announced *+The Head Coaches of Section Five recently considered players who had been nominated for All-American and All-Academic awards. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, 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. |
# 2926 Penn Yan Secures 24th Win Penn Yan came back in overtime to defeat Pal-Mac 10-9 to win their 24th Sectional Title. The Mustangs trailed early in the contest before taking a one goal lead into the break. They held that lead into the fourth, when Pal-Mac scored the final two goals of regulation to force overtime. The Red Raiders had the first overtime offensive opportunity after winning the draw; however, they could not get a shot off on cage before Penn Yan got the ball upfield on an errant pass. The Mustangs scored with 0:05 left in the first overtime period with an inside dodge by Colton Smith. Smith was named to the All Tournament Team. |
# 2921 Looking Ahead - Wednesday Class D and B The Section Five Championships are set and will be played over two nights at St. John Fisher College on Tuesday and Wednesday. |
# 2898 Hilton Over Irondequoit, McQuaid Over AQ Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW:With only one more "big night" of games left in the reguar season, there were many important games played tonday, which will have an impact of the tournament seeds at the end of the week. Hilton, Geneva, Pal-Mac and Canandaigua both locked up 75% records with wins today, but there will be more changes for other teams on Thursday and Friday. |
# 2880 Week In Review - Week 7 There were fifty games played last week and lots of of exciting ones. At the moment there are seventy-two out of section games scheduled and fifty-eight have been played. Section Five has won thirty-one and the out of section teams have won twenty-seven. |
# 2879 Fairport Hands JD Their First Loss Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: Fairport defeated Jamsville-DeWitt for the second straight season with a 10-9 win in the first overtime period. Colin Peers scored his third goal of the afternoon to give the Red Raiders the victory. Over the past eleven years, JD and Fairport have faced off once a year. The Rams were on a five year streak before the Red Raiders defeated them last year 14-12. |
# 2830 Pal-Mac Over Medina on Monday Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: Palmyra-Macedon produced seventeen unanswered goals in the first three quarters with twelve different players making the offernsive scorebook. Zach Baker (2g-4a) and Jake Gallina (3g-3a) led the scoring for the Red Raiders (5-1) who will play Waterloo on Thursday |
# 2812 Canandaigua Wins Season Opener Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: There was only one game played on Friday night. After a slow start, Canandaigua seemed to grab momentum with three goals in a row, but Pal-Mac, behind the efforts of senior midfielder Jake Gallina (3g-2a), kept the game close with the Braves finishing with a 10-8 win on the road. Seven Canandaigua players made the offesnive book that was led by sophomore midfielder Sam Bennett (5g) and senior midfielder Mitch Pfeiffer (2-3). Both goalies had a good game. Shaun Murphy for the Red Raiders made 12s (55%0 and Aiden Kenyon made 10s *56%) for the Braves. |
# 2751 Monday: Seeding Holds in Out Brackets - Mynderse Wins in OT There were no upsets in the Section Five tournaments in the out bracket rounds as the higher seeded teams won in each case. Mynderse had a close one with Livonia, winning 10-9 in overtime. |
# 2747 Tuesday: Thunder Over Brockport, Thomas Over Schroeder The Greece Thunder was a one goal winner over Brockport in the closest game of the day. Irondequoit had a 13-7 win over Penfield and Wayne took Waterloo. |
# 2743 Thursday: Pittsford 8-7 over Corning and 15 Other Games There were sixteen games played today as the regular season is starting to wind down. Pittsford came from behind to beat host Corning 8-7 in the closest game of the day. Thomas took Irondequoit by two (12-10) and Gananda beat Mynderse 11-8. |
# 2740 Monday: Avon and Brockport Win Today Five games were played on Monday. Avon beat Batavia 8-4 and Wayne beat the Thunder 12-7. Other winners were Pal-Mac over Geneva. Brockport over Newark and Canandaigua over McQuaid Jesuit. |
# 2738 Friday: Wayne Takes Pal-Mac 7-5 After a 6-4 half, Wayne and Pal-Mac traded goals in the second half and the Eagle took a 7-5 win aft home. Other winners on Friday night were Mynderse, Gananda and Geneva. |
# 2736 Tuesday: Two One Goal Games in Webster Among the seventeen games played today were two in Webster and they both had exciting finishes. Schroeder hosted Fairport in a game that started with a 1-1 half and ended with the Raiders winning 4-3. |
# 2734 Saturday: Fourteen Mismatches But Spencerport Wins in OT Fourteen of the fifteen games played today were mismatches of various magnitudes. The most exciting game of the day was the overtime win by Spencerport over Brockport. |
# 2732 Thursday: Thomas Over Fairport, Penfield Over Penn Yan There were interesting games today and two of the more interesting were won by one goal. Thomas beat Fairport 12-11 and Penfield beat Penn Yan 9-8. Churchville-Chili defeated HFL 16-13 and Irondequoit defeated Brighton 10-7. |
# 2730 Tuesday: Waterloo in OT, Victor Takes Fairport, CA over Brighton Thirteen games were played today with a number of games in the "must watch" group. Victor took visiting Fairport 17-7 and Pittsford took Irondequoit 19-5. |
# 2729 Monday: Pal-Mac, Aquinas and Livonia Win Today There were only three games on Monday. The closest as Aquinas over St. Joe`s (6-4). Pal-Mac defeated Batavia and Livonia beat UPrep |
# 2728 Saturday: Churchville-Chili Over Hilton in Overtime After a close game throughout, the Saints took control at the end of the game and defeated Hilton at the very end of the first overtime period. Pittsford remained undefeated with an 11-7 win over Cazenovia. |
# 2726 Livonia over R-H in OT, Waterloo takes Midlakes 7-6 Irondequoit has a 15-9 win over visiting Ithaca while Livonia used a last minute flurry to take Rush-Henrietta in overtime. Waterloo and Midlakes played a close game, but the Indians held on to their one goal lead for the win. |
# 2724 Tuesday: AQ takes McQ in OT, Penfield and Spencerport Also Win There were fifteen games played today and, as usual, many were mismatches. In the more exciting games, Aquinas needed overtime to defeat McQuaid Jesuit in GRALL action. |
# 2722 Saturday: Pal-Mac over Geneva in OT, Pittsford Beats Duxbury One of the first beautiful spring days saw thirteen games played in the sunlight. Pal-Mac overcame a three goal deficit to defeat Geneva in overtime. |
# 2720 Thursday: Penn Yan over Thomas, C-C over Irondequoit There were twelve games played on Thursday, and once again, many were mismatches. |
# 2718 Tuesday: Brighton Takes Thomas and AQ wins in OT Brighton`s Brady McDermott scored with 0:59 remaining in regulation to secure a 14-13 win over Webster Thomas. Aquinas used two overtime periods to secure their win from Canisius as all but one team in the section played games today. |
# 2717 Saturday:Nine Games A number of teams took the opportunity to play out of section teams today. Only Webster Thomas was walked away with a win. In section, however, Schroeder beat Eastridge and Wayne beat Gates Chili. |
# 1457 2018 Season Wrap Up Section Five lacrosse saw some changes in teams as Greece combined four schools into the Greece Storm and Livonia joined with Avon to form the Lakers. The Rochester city schools combined to form East United. With the changes and combinations, there were thirty-five teams and 942 players. Fairport carried the largest roster with forty players and Batavia had the smallest with sixteen. |
# 1456 Finger Lakes Awards for 2018 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes League players for the 2018 season. |
# 1378 Victor over Pittsford, Brighton Over Schroeder Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were four one-goal games today as HF-L beat Spencerport, Aquinas bested Livonia-Avon in overtime, Waterloo beat B-H and Brighton defeated Schroeder. Pittsford played a close game but lost to Victor and Thomas remained undefeated with thweir win over Hilton. |
# 1346 Penfield Takes down West Islip SATURDAY: DAY IN REVIEW: Local games were postponed due to cold and sometimes snowy weather. Thre out of town games, however were played as the vacation week came to an end. Penfield used the last quarter to get their 9-7 win against West Islip (Section 11). Pal-Mac lost to Cathedral Prep (Erie, PA) and Pittsford lost to Baldwinsville (Section 3). |
# 1344 Canandaigua Takes Penn Yan in OT Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: It's been a busy vactation week for the Canandaigua Braves as they folowed at Win at Geneva with a win over Penn Yan in overtime tonight. Pal-Mac traveled to Erie, PA for a 19-9 win against Erie McDowell and McQuaid won in Maryland. |
# 1285 All Greater Rochester 2017 The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2017 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and a number of honorable mentions were led by Canandaigua senior Attackman, Devin Andrews who was named "Player of the Year". Andrews, who was also a US Lacrosse All-American, scored 72 goals and 47 assists this year. The SportsFive Offensive Player of the Year plans to study and play at Stony Brook next year. |
# 1265 Pal-Mac Comes Back in the Fourth Section Five representative Palmyra-Macedon defeated Section Six representative Grand Island 8-6 in the Western Regional Championship. The Red Raiders trailed for a significant portion of the game before mounting a four goal comeback in the final quarter. Pal-Mac held the Vikings scoreless for the final 13 minutes. James Blazey led the Red Raiders in scoring with 2g-1a. |
# 1256 Pal-Mac Wins First Sectional Title Pal-Mac won their first even Section Five Championship with a 16-11 win over Honeoye Falls-Lima. The Red Raiders lead for nearly the entire game. The Cougars took an early lead; however, Pal-Mac took over late in the first quarter and slowly increased their lead for the remaining three quarters. At the largest difference, the Red Raiders led by eight. In addition to the boys, Pal-Mac girls also won the Section Five Championship with a 16-5 win over Penn Yan (HERE). |
# 426 Finger Lakes Releases Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the Finger Lakes players for the 2016 season. Senior defenseman, Dylan Joy from Gananda was selected as Finger Lakes "Player of the Year". The "Midfielder of the Year" was Thomas Knapp from Wayne. The "Attackman of the Year" was Jon Ecker from Wayne and Wayne Head Coach Eric Carlsen was named Coach of the Year. Mike Denely from Bloomfield-Honeoye was named Assistant Coach of the Year and Mark Crane from Mark`s Pizzeria was named Man of the Year. |
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