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# 3221 Penfield Hoping Hard Work Pays Off Penfield 2022 Class B - Monroe County League Penfield feels like a Class A team, but they are actually a Class B team, and last year, at 12-4, the only games that they lost were to Victor, Thomas and Canandaigua, which finished right above them in the Class B Tournament. They had memorable games, beating West Genesee, Fairport and Pittsford. |
# 3136 Semi Finals: Thomas Over Victor - Pittsford Over McQuaid Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: Just like yesterday, two top seeds won and two third seeds beat second seeds. Pittsford was down 9-3 before scoring six goals in the final quarter and forcing two overtime periods to defeating McQuaid 11-10. Thomas scored early and kept the Blue Devils behind on their way to a 10-7 win in Class B. Fairport came back from a 5-3 half, scoring seven goals in the third quarter to punch their championship ticket with an 11-6 win over Hilton. Canandaigua scored six unanswered goals in the first half and finished 8-3 over Penfield. |
# 3134 Quarter Finals: From Thirty-One to Sixteen Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: The quarter finals were played today, and there were fourteen winners and fourteen teams that ended their seasons. Following the season trend, almost all were mismatches with only the Irondequoit at Thomas game close, for most of the game. As expected, all the higher seeded teams won today and the top four seeded teams are now set for the semifinals. |
# 3114 Gates Chili over Gananda in OT - CA tops McQ Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: Senior attackman Brady Knauf scored the last of his 5g-1a in the second overtime period to give Gates Chili a 12-11 win at Gananda tonight. Meanwhile, in Canandaigua defense was the name of the game as the Braves defeated McQuaid Jesuit 4-1. The other seven games were mismatches in which the winners outscore their opponents 105-24. |
# 3111 Canandaigua Takes Fairport 15-6 Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: There were nine games played today and, as usual, more mismatches, but Pittsford had a 6-5 win from Brighton. |
# 3108 Thomas Over Penfield Wednesday: DAY IN REVIEW: Updated: There were nine games played today and although there were close moments, in the end the scores were not close. Honeoye Falls-Lima won their game against Churchville-Chili 12-6. Colt Green had 5g-1a and Matt Blythe had 2g-2a. the Spartans. [BOX SCORE] |
# 3103 Penfield Over Fairport in Double OT Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: UPDATED Penfield scored the last four goals in their 9-8 double overtime win against visiting Fairport tonight. With Fairport up 7-2 with 2:30 left in the third quarter, Penfield scored seven of the last eight goals. |
# 3099 Players of the Week - Group 1 For "Group 1" we have two players who had standout performances in the first week and a half of the abbreviated 2021 season. |
# 3097 Penfield Wins in Overtime Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: It took overtime for Penfield to defeat The Panthers 12-11 tonight on the road. With Pittsford up 11-7 at the top of the fourth quarter but starting with 5:08 left in the game, Penfield scored four unanswered goals to tie the game at 11-11 with 2:11 left. With 2:04 left in overtime, senior attackman Sam Cummings scored the game-winner with an assist from Jake Fox. Cummings ended the game with 4g and senior midfielder Chris Smith added 3g-2a. John Richiusa gave the Patriots lots of ball time as he won 23/27 faceoffs. Pittsford senior attackman Harrison Cross led scoring with 2g-2a and junior James Cook added 3g for the Panthers (2-2) who will play R-H on Wednesday. Penfield bumps to 4-0 and will play Canandaigua on Wednesday.[BOX SCORE] |
# 3094 Herod Scores for Whitman with 8 Seconds On Clock Friday: DAY IN REVIEW: In a rainy-muddy game played on Friday afternoon, Marcus Whitman's Ryan Herod scored the game winning goal with 0:08 left on the clock to give the Wildcats an 8-7 win over Wayne. |
# 3057 Penfield has Thirty-Three Weapons Penfield has been playing in the Class A tournaments until this year when they dropped to Class B where there will be huge competition at tournament time. The Patriots will see a bunch of Class B teams during the regular season with interesting matchups with Canandaigua on May 12th, Thomas on May 19th and Victor two days later. They will open their season hosing West Genesee on May 1st. |
# 2901 Season Ends with 5 One-Goal Games Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: With only one game left to be played when Eastridge and Marcus Whitman meet on Friday, the last big day of teh regularseason came to an end with lots of close games. Wayne beat Midlakes 12-11, Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse 12-11 in overtime, Pal-Mac beat Geneva in overtime and Thomas beat Penn Yan 5-4. |
# 2883 Players of the Week - Group 5 Section V Boys Lacrosse Coordinator Mike Simon and conjunction with the Connors and Ferris law firm have restructure the Players of the Week awards and for the first time this year, there will be winners in each of the four classes. |
# 2840 Section Five Wins Six From Section Six Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: Section Five teams dominated against Section Six today, winning six of the eight games played. Winning were McQuaid Jesuit, Penfield, Thomas, Pittsford, Greece and Penn Yan. Brighton lost to St. Joseph (13-11) and Aquinas lost to Canisius (10-4).In a Section Five matchup Wayne defeated Marcus Whitman. |
# 2838 Penfield Comes Back to Give OP First Loss Penfield delivered Orchard Park their first loss of the season with a comeback win over the Quakers. The Patriots won 10-8 after scoring the final four goals of the game and holding Orchard Park scoreless for the final six minutes of the game. Michael Mitchell scored two of the final four goals and finished with 4g on the game. Overall, Travis Wagner’s performance in the cage was the lynchpin for the Patriots. He finished with 21 saves (72%) including multiple point blank saves. John Richiusa finished 10/15 at the draw and won four straight draws to keep the ball in the Patriot half for the four goal stretch. |
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