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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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 4223 Ricci Hits 500 Career Faceoff Wins for Victor Sophomore Eli Ricci scored three goals and reached 500 career faceoff wins as Victor rallied from four ties to beat Niskayuna 9-6 Saturday, extending the Blue Devils' winning streak to six games. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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 |
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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.
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. [





