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# 1771 The Last Game - Senior Night 2006 The annual "last game of the year" for graduating seniors was played at Irondequoit on June 13th. Under a new format the seniors were divided into two games this year to allow for more seniors to play. |
# 1762 2006 League Awards The award winners for 2006 for Monroe Count, Finger Lakes and GRALL are out. |
# 1752 Saturday: Last Regular Season Games With a number of seeding positions on the line five games were played on the last day of the regular season. Canandaigua was the winner over Hamburg while Schroeder lost in double overtime to Amherst. In the Section, McQuaid Jesuit, Waterloo and Aquinas won games. |
# 1751 GRALL All Stars for 2006 TheAll Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2006 season. Alex Caton from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches selected senior midfielder Scott Mosher from Livonia as the 2006 USLacrosse Academic All American. |
# 1747 Tuesday: Penfield and Rush Win Penfield played a close game with Schroeder and was the 11-9 winner. Rush Henrietta also won an 11-9 victory, there game against host Irondequoit. |
# 1736 Saturday: Brighton over Geneva After a 4-4 tie at the start of the the fourth quarter, Brighton scored two goals. Geneva brought the scored to within one with less than a minute, but the Barons held on. |
# 1732 Tuesday: Thomas in Overtime Thomas was the overtime winner 10-9 in their game at HFL. Fairport was the 9-3 winner at Irondequoit and Aquinas was the 8-3 winner in GRALL action. |
# 1725 Thursday: Penfield over Schroeder Penfield, Schroeder and Fairport have now proved the idea that parity is alive and well in the Monroe County Class A teams. In other close games today, Brockport beat Athena/Odyssey by one goal as did Aquinas in their game with McQuaid Jesuit. |
# 1709 Saturday: Penn Yan in Overtime The pre-game question asked if the strength of the Schroeder offense would be contained by the power of the Penn Yan defense. At the end of the second overtime the question could have been reversed, and it was Penn Yan 5-4. In other games Brighton took Victor and Aquinas took Waterloo. |
# 1706 Tuesday: Fairport! Can you spell D-a-n-y-l-y-s-h-y-n ? Fairport junior attackman Mike Danylyshyn scored the first five goals for Fairport and added one more to lead the Red Raiders to a 9-6 win at Penfield in this premiere Monroe County match up. |
# 1697 Thursday: Some Close Some Not Night games were played today. Some games, like Mynderse over Midlakes in overtime, Spencerport over Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit over Brighton were close, some, however were not. |
# 1695 Monday: Aquinas, McQuaid Jesuit Win Two games were played today. Aquinas was the 16-3 winner over Haverling and McQuaid Jesuit, with a three goal spree won at Canisius (Section 6). |
# 1691 Thursday: Four Games Livonia (2-0) scored took early control with two goals, the first by senior midfielder Scott Mosher at 11:24 and the second by junior midfielder Adam Schaible at 11:03. The Thunder came back at 3:57 when senior attackman Dave Rodrigues scored on a feed from junior attackman Jared Bennett. |
# 1685 Saturday: We Begin on Turf Churchville scored the only goal in the first quarter when junior attackman Ben Rossignolo scored at 4:40 on a pass from junior middie Brian Traugott. At the start of the second quarter Spencerport's senior middie, Tyler Hintz scored the first of his three goals at 9:10 to tie the scored at one. The Saints went ahead at 8:27 when Rossignolo scored (unassisted), but that would be their last goal until the final quarter as the Rangers scored the next seven goals at game played at Monroe Community College. |
# 1655 Preseason 2006 - Aquinas Preseason 2006 - Aquinas |
# 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. |
# 1633 GRALL All League List for 2005 Announced The Greater Rochester Area Lacrosse League coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2005. This is the second year for the league and for its list of exceptional players. Aquinas goalie, Jason LaShomb and Haverling defenseman Alex Durham were named GRALL 2005 Co-Players of the Year. |
# 1625 Monday: Pal-Mac, Aquinas, Pittsford Win Sunny weather was order of the day for three games on Monday. Pal-Mac was the 12-9 winner over Newark, Aquinas won 16-11 in GRALL play and Pittsford was the victor over Hilton 11-6.ldogs (6-8). No report from Aquinas. |
# 1620 Wednesday: Pal-Mac over Aquinas In what has to be one of the most exciting games in Pal-Mac history, the Raiders beat Aquinas on a special night at home. |
# 1619 Tuesday: Twelve More Games Played Most teams in Section Five played games on this cool Tuesday night. |
# 1615 Thursday: March Weather - Good Games There were 13 games held on a very cold and sometimes wet afternoon with a number of close games. |
# 1610 Friday: Irondequoit over Spencerport Irondequoit won a 15-5 non-league game against host Spencerport on Friday morning. After taking a 6-0 first quarter and 11-1 half, the Eagles coasted to the win while unloading the bench. Ten different players made the scorebook. |
# 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. |
# 1595 Monday: Victor over Aquinas Only one game was played on Monday, and Victor was the winner with a 10-7 game at Aquinas. Victor held the lead each quarter, starting with a 3-1 first quarter and a 4-2 half. Junior midfielder Erick Rogemoser (3g-2a) was the leader for the Blue Devils followed by senior middie Kyle Sullivan (1g-3a), senior attackman Cory Benulis (3g), sophomore middie Eric Willman (2g) and freshman attackman Tom Rogemoser (1g). |
# 1559 Saturday: Penfield Survives Close Call Canandaigua and Penfield remained undefeated in Section Five and are among only seven teams statewide to have perfect records. Penfield had a close call with a comeback win against host Fairport, 9-8, and Canandaigua had no trouble in their 19-7 victory over Newark. Livonia had an overtime win against McQuaid Jesuit as they won 5-4. |
# 1553 Friday: McQuaid Jesuit and Pittsford Win Two non-league games were played on Friday afternoon. |
# 1550 Thursday: Two Left Undefeated Canandaigua and Penfield remained undefeated in Section Five and are among only seven teams statewide to have perfect records. Canandaigua beat Victor 11-3 and Penfield broke a 6-6 half-time tie with five third quarter goals to beat Webster Schroeder, 13-7. |
# 1547 Tuesday: Irondequoit in 3 OTs It was an another well played and exciting high school lacrosse game; this time at Pittsford, as Irondequoit scored with winner in the third overtime period to beat the Panthers 10-9. |
# 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. |
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