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# 2069 McQuaid Jesuit: 2009 Preview McQuaid Jesuit ended their league season first in GRALL with a 6-1 record (14-4 overall). Seeded fourth in the Class A tournament, the Knights lost to fifth seeded Webster Thomas in the second round. McQuaid Jesuit extended their GRALL Championship winning streak to four last season (tied in 2005). |
# 2006 2008 All Greater Rochester Team Selected The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced their second AGR Lacrosse team, with Player of the Year honors going to Canandaigua goalie Scott Bement. Canandaigua Head Coach, Ed Mulheron was named AGR Coach of the Year. |
# 1977 2008 Senior All Star Game Brendan Green (Pittsford/Ithaca) and Mitch Ritchie (McQuaid Jesuit/LeMoyne) were named the MVP for their respective teams in the First Annual Herb Fitch Lacrosse Senior Showcase presented by Adidas. |
# 1973 2008 Senior All Star Game is on The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has formulated plans for a new (senior) All Star Game, which will be held at Paetec Park on July 12th and will be followed by the Rattler's vs Washington Bayhawks game. |
# 1960 Quarter Finals for Classes A & C Penfield (#3) won a squeaker in overtime and advances to the semi finals after a 6-5 win over Schroeder (#6). Thomas(#5) beat McQuaid Jesuit (#4) 14-9) while Canandaigua(#1) remains undefeated. |
# 1958 2008 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2008 season. Mitch Ritchie from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year" for the second year in a row. |
# 1956 Out Bracket Games As usual, it was generally a lot to a little in the out bracket games. As every Section Five team was entered in one of the three tournaments, the first round in Class A most games ended in blow outs. |
# 1953 Close Games - Irondequoit Wins Irondequoit avenged their first season meeting with Penfield and in a close one, ended the Patriots undefeated season. In other close games HFL beat Eastridge 9-7, Canandaigua remains the only undefeated Section Five team with a 9-7 win over Penn Yan, McQuaid Jesuit over Corning West (16-14) and Schroeder played a close one winning 8-6 over Fairpor |
# 1948 Still Two Undefeated Both Canandaigua won their games today to remain undefeated. Canandaigua beat previously undefeated Hamburg (Section 6) 17-9 in a night game at CA, while Penfield beat Fairport 10-2 earlier in the day. |
# 1943 Thomas, Geneva Win Thomas was an 8-7 winner over Fairport, Geneva was a 9-8 winner over HFL and McQuaid Jesuit was an 9-8 overtime winner over Livonia. Other winners on Tuesday include Victor, Churchville-Chili, Irondequoit, Canandaigua, Aquinas, Pal-Mac, Bloomfield-Honeoye and Hamilton (over Mynderse). |
# 1941 4 and 2 in Out of Area Games Section Five teams won four games and lost two to out of Section games today. Winning were McQuaid Jesuit (10-9 OT) over St. Francis, Penfield (15-6) over Binghamton, Geneva (12-4) over Marcellus, and Pittsford (7-3 unconfirmed) over Frontier. |
# 1939 CA and Penfield still Undefeated Both Penfield and Canandaigua remain undefeated with games that were easily won today. Canandaigua beat Mynderse 21-4 and Penfield beat Rush-Henrietta 20-7. Other winners included Brockport, HFL, Churchville, Thomas, Canandaigua and Penn Yan. |
# 1937 Penfield Undefeated Penfield remains undefeated with an 11-5 win over Fairport. In other contests Ath/Ody was the winner over Batavia, Thomas over Brighton, Gates over Brockport, Hilton over Eastridge and Schroeder over Pittsford. Also winning were Irondequoit over Rush, Livonia over Haverling, Geneva over Victor and BH over Midlakes. |
# 1933 Thirteen Games on Thursday Most games were predictable but there were a few unexpected scores as thirteen games were played on Thursday. Greece Athena/Odyssey beat Brighton 5-4, Geneva beat Penn Yan 8-6, Newark took Midlakes 9-7 and HFL was the winner over Rush-Henrietta 14-12. |
# 1932 Penfield and Schroeder - Big Wins Schroeder had a big win today as they defeated Fairport 12-4. Penfield remained undefeated with an 11-7 win over Irondequoit. In other match ups it was Brockport over Arc/Oly, Thomas over CC, Gates over Ath/Ody, CA over Midlakes and Geneva over Mynderse. Pittsford had a 12-8 win over R-H, Penn Yan beat Pal-Mac, Victor was (10-7) over Waterloo and McQuaid Jesuit was a winner over BH. HFL beat Eastridge 5-4 and Aquinas beat Haverling 14-6. |
# 1927 Fourteen Games on Tuesday Nearly everyone was playing on Tuesday as fourteen games were played by Section Five teams. Batavia won their first ever Varsity games (15-10 over the Lightning), Brockport beat C-C (9-5) and Canandaigua beat Penn Yan in a close 5-4 game. McQuaid Jesuit, and Aquinas were GRALL winners and Pittsford, Gates Chili, Fairport, Penfield, R-H and Geneva had easy wins. Newark beat Pal-Mac 11-8, Mynderse took BH (11-9) and Waterloo was the 9-8 winner over Midlakes. |
# 1926 Canandaigua over Corning East Canandaigua scored five goals in each of three quarters as the beat Corning East (Section 4) 15-6 on Evens Field. Schroeder was an overtime winner at Amherst (Section 6), Irondequoit scored six goals in the third on their way to a 14-6 win over vsiting McQuaid Jesuit and Rush-Henrietta beat Gates Chili 14-12. Waterloo lost to Section 3 winner, Jordan Elbridge on the last Saturday of spring break. |
# 1922 Canandaigua, Geneva, Penn Yan Win Canandaigua beat Fairport, Irondequoit beat Thomas and Penn Yan beat Schroeder in overtime in big match ups today. Pittsford was a overtime 7-6 winner over Hilton, Geneva beat McQuaid Jesuit 13-8, Livonia was a 12-10 winner over Waterloo and Spencerport beat Brighton 7-6. |
# 1917 McQuaid Jesuit moves to 5-1 McQuaid Jesuit was a 12-8 winner in a game at Canisius on Friday. |
# 1916 13 Games - Lots of League Play There was lots of action on Thursday with many league games. Winners today included Irondequoit, Churchville-Chili, Fairport, Penfield, Haverling, Victor, Canandaigua, Geneva, Penn Yan Athena/Odyssey, Thomas, and McQuaid Jesuit, who won in Buffalo against St. Francis. Close games included Eastridge over Brighton (6-5) and Penfield over Schroeder. |
# 1914 Eleven Games on Tuesday On a sunny afternoon with temperatures in the low 60s, eleven games were were placed in Section Five. The winners included Gates Chili, Penn Yan, Irondequoit, Livonia, and Mynderse. Schroeder took C-C (8-6), Fairport was the winner over Thomas (12-8), CA beat Geneva (12-7), Midlakes beat Pal-Mac by one and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Aquinas 7-6 in overtime. |
# 1910 Penn Yan over Geneva (OT), McQ also Wins Penn Yan scored five extra man goals to force the game into overtime where eight grade midfielder, Jordan Owen gave the Mustangs a 9-8 win over visiting Geneva. McQuaid Jesuit won a 16-4 game against Newark as Mitch Ritchie, Jeff McDonald and JD Ayer combined for 16 points. |
# 1902 NLI: College Signings Section Five players have been identified by Laxpower.com as having signed Nation Letter of Intent forms to play lacrosse in Division I or Division II programs. |
# 1870 All-Greater Rochester Team Announced The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced thier first AGR Lacrosse team, with the first Player of the Year honors going to Webster Schroeder attackman Grant Catalino. First year Irondequoit Head Coach, Craig Whipple, who's team won their first Sectional title since 2001, was names the first AGR Coach of the Year. |
# 1867 It's Over for Section Five Section Five teams, who swept the Western regionals were all eliminiated in the upstate (semi final rounds) today at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. |
# 1865 League Awards - 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2007 season. Senior attackman Grant Catalino (Schroeder), goalie Zach Nash (Irondequoit) and midfielder Tom Rynn (Fairport) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. Senior attackman, Mike Danylyshyn from Fairport was selected by the Monroe County coaches as the 2007 USLacrosse Academic All American. |
# 1859 Championship Games - 2007 While Penn Yan and Geneva won their games as many predicted, second seeded Irondequoit had a big win against the top seed, Schroeder as they posted a 14-8 win for their first Championship since 2001 when they defeated a combined Webster team 8-7. |
# 1854 2007 All Tournament Teams and Awards All Tournament Teams have been announced for 2007. MVP for A, B and C were Kevin Coholan (Irondequoit), RJ Gringeri (Geneva) and Adam Trombley (Penn Yan). |
# 1851 Semi Final Games - Classes B and C Waterloo (#3) used overtime to beat Livonia (#2) 11-10 in the only game of the day that was not won by the higher seed. Peen Yan was an 18-1 winner over Midlakes in the other Class C semi final. In Class B Geneva beat Victor 13-6 and McQuaid Jesuit was a 15-11 winner over Eastridge. |
# 1849 GRALL All Star Awards for 2007 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2007 season. Mitch Ritchie from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year". The GRALL coaches selected senior attackman Brian Sciera from Livonia as the 2007 USLacrosse Academic All American. |
# 1848 Quarter final Games - Class B Geneva, McQuaid Jesuit and Eastridge, each the high seeds will advance to the Class B semi finals at Waterloo next Tuesday (May 29th). The Victor Brighton game will be decided on Friday (May 25th). |
# 1843 Thursday - Some Close Ones There were a number of close games with only one regular season day left before the Section Five Tournament begins. Penfield beat R-H in overtime, as did Newark in their game over Midlakes. McQuaid Jesuit won the GRALL championship and Irondequoit had a big win against Fairport. |
# 1841 Tuesday - Schroeder over Penfield by One In the last week of the regular season, the MC league is nearly finished and there was lots of action today. Winners included Fairport, Schroeder, Spencerport, Eastridge, Irondequoit, Churchville, Hilton, Brockport, Newark, Waterloo, Livonia, Geneva and Canandaigua. |
# 1837 Thursday - League Play With league games the mainstay, winners included Fairport or Penfield, Schroeder over RH and Irondequoit over Pittsford. Other winners included Brockport, Spencerport, CC, Thomas. HFL and McQuaid Jesuit. |
# 1835 Tuesday - Livonia, Pittsford, CC Win NIne games were played today. Livonia beat McQuaid Jesuit 11-7, Pittsford was a 12-5 winner over HFL, C-C beat Eastridge 15-8. Other winners included AQ, G-C, Ath/Ody, IHS, R-H and Brockport. |
# 1832 Sunday - St. Francis Splits with McQuaid Jesuit In the second meeting this year it was another two goal game, but this time St. Francis (Section 6) came out on top with a 10-8 win over visiting McQuaid Jesuit. The Knights led at the end of the the first quarter 3-2, 6-3 at the half and 8-6 after three quarters but four unanswered goals in the fourth quarter gave the Red Raiders the win. |
# 1829 Friday: More Lopsided Games All three games were mismatches on Friday. Aquinas, Canandaigua and McQuaid Jesuit all had victories. |
# 1827 Wednesday: Hilton Sets Team Record Hilton posted its sixth win in a season with their 3-2 game with Brighton. Brockport was a 9-4 winner over HFL and Canandaigua, Livonia and McQuaid Jesuit won their games on Wednesday. |
# 1824 Four Monday Games In four games played on Monday, Waterloo, Timon/St. Jude of Buffalo, Aquinas and Pal-Mac were winners. |
# 1820 Lots of Games on Thursday Twelve games were scheduled for Thursday and among the winners were Irondequoit, Penn Yan, Schroeder, Canandaigua, Livonia, Gates, Churchville and the Thunder. Also winning were Eastridge, Waterloo and Midlakes. |
# 1818 Tuesday Games - Close Ones Although the high profile Schroeder-Irondequoit game was cancelled (date to be determined), there were eleven other games were played with several very close ones. |
# 1813 Thursday Games - Back to Home Fields Although a number of games were cancelled or moved, seven games were played on home fields in unusual bright sunshine and warm weather. |
# 1809 Saturday Games Six games were scheduled for Saturday. Penfield, Hilton, Thomas, McQuaid Jesuit and Carthage were among the winners. No report was received for the Mynderse/Hamilton game. |
# 1806 Thursday Games Five games were played today, several starting with a moment of silence for Jeff Milano-Johnson. Section Five faired well against Section Six as Schroeder beat Hamburg and Penfield beat Timon. Penn Yan defeated Fairport and Geneva beat McQuaid Jesuit, while Thomas was the winner over Brockport. |
# 1801 CA, Schroeder, McQuaid Jesuit & Irondequoit Win Every game was expected to be close today, and although day-time games cut into the spectator numbers, many fans were not disappointed as the Schroeder/Penn Yan, Canandaigua/Fairport and McQuaid Jesuit/Brighton games were won by single goal margins. |
# 1796 Both Websters Win Both Schroeder and Thomas were winners in games played today. The Warriors beat Amherst (Section 6) 10-4 and the Titans beat Fairport 13-12 in a game full of momentum swings. Other winners included Livonia, McQuaid Jesuit, Brighton, Churchville-Chili, Geneva and Canandaigua. |
# 1794 Full Schedule - 16 Games Saturday Fairport played another overtime game today, winning this time in two over time periods against Penfield, 9-8. Two games featured Head Coach brother against brother. Craig Whipple beat his brother Andrew as Irondequoit was the 8-4 winner over Pittsford and Tom MacMillan beat brother Mark as HFL was the 10-5 winner over Brighton. |
# 1791 Geneva Over Henninger, CNS Wins Geneva defeated Henninger (Section 3) tonight with a score of 11-5. The Panthers out shot the Black Knights 37 to 21. |
# 1786 Preview 2007 - Class A has talent There is some serious talent spread out among the Class A teams this year. In the preseason it is difficult to say who will immerge as the Champion in May. |
# 1785 A Great First Day of Lacrosse Although cold and rainy throughout the day, and in spite of thunder and lightning delays, there was some great lacrosse played on the opening day of the 2007 season. |
# 1779 End of the 2006 Season After the regular season, there are several championship opportunities for teams that qualify. First up are the Section Five Tournaments for three classes (A-B-C). |
# 1754 Tuesday: Out Bracket for Class A It was an out bracket day for Class A teams and most games were won by big scores. |
# 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. |
# 1750 Thursday: Fourteen Games !!! Fourteen games were played on the last regular day of the 2006 season There are only six games are left to be played before Saturday afternoon. |
# 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. |
# 1738 Tuesday: Fairport over Schroeder Unlike the first game, this time Fairport took control early in the game, ending the first quarter with a 6-2 lead and ending the game at 13-7. |
# 1734 Thursday: Eastridge wins in the Fourth Eastridge scored three goals in the fourth to win a 9-7 victory over Spencerport, while the rest of the games posted scores that were not as close. |
# 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. |
# 1727 Saturday: Five Out of Section Wins Six games today were against teams from outside Section Five and the Section Five teams won all but one of the contests. Fairport beat Orchard Park in a big game in Buffalo, Geneva beat Corning West, Penn Yan beat Amherst, HFL beat Hamburg and Victor beat Sweet Home. Canandaigua lost by one goal to Baldwinsville of Section Three. |
# 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. |
# 1724 Tuesday: Crossover Day For the most part it was cross-over day in Section Five. McQuaid Jesuit lost to St. Francis of Buffalo and Rush-Henrietta beat visiting Livonia. The rest of the games were league games with non-divisional teams. |
# 1717 Thursday: Penn Yan over Fairport There were six games played on Thursday during vacation week. Defense was the name of the game at Penn Yan where the Mustangs scored the game winner in the last minute of the game. Canandaigua won by a goal at Irondequoit and Geneva scored three goals in last quarter to beat McQuaid Jesuit. |
# 1715 Tuesday: Schroeder over Irondequoit There were nine games scheduled for Tuesday. Schroeder was a 14-7 winner over host Irondequoit. Eastridge won its first game of the season. R-H was the winner in their close game with McQuaid Jesuit and Penn Yan beat Carthage. |
# 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). |
# 1693 Saturday: Four OT Games - No Foolin Fourteen game were scheduled for Saturday, and although it was in the low 80's yesterday in was in the 40's today. Brockport, Victor, Schroeder and McQuaid Jesuit each had overtime wins. |
# 1692 Friday: Pittsford over Sweet Home Two games were played out of the Section Friday, and the Pittsford was the 12-3 winner in a rain soaked game at host Sweet Home (Section 6). |
# 1687 West Genesee in a Close One Inside Lacrosse has West Genesee in the number one spot in the National High School Poll but Penn Yan played a close game and, in fact was down 6-5 with just over 4:00 left in the game. |
# 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. |
# 1671 Preseason 2006 - McQuaid Jesuit Preseason 2006 - McQuaid Jesuit |
# 1637 Monroe County League List for 2005 Announced The County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2005. Pittsford attackman,Jake Boyce, Penfield midfielderMike Thon and Webster Schroeder midfielder,Mike Catalino were named to the All America team. Brighton senior attackman,James Ryan was named Academic All American. |
# 1631 Monday: Last Day (Almost) Pittsford beat R-H today and will host Thomas on Tuesday, but the rest of the teams in Section Five are now finished with the regular season. Penfield dodged the bullet again today with a one goal win at Fairport and completed their regular season undefeated. Canandaigua finished with a win taking them to 16-1 with their only loss to Baldwinsville. Brighton finished with a win over Gates Chili and lost only to HF-L (twice) to end their season at 14-2. HF-L finished with a win over Hilton and lost only to Schroeder this season. |
# 1630 Saturday: Last Weekend in Regular It was the last weekend in the regular season and many games were played early to accommodate preparations for proms and balls. Pittsford nearly spoiled Penfield's undefeated season for the second year in a row. Schroeder won a big win against Amherst of Section Six and Brighton had a close win with Churchville-Chili. Meanwhile, Hilton and Spencerport combined for 32 goals in their game. |
# 1629 Thursday: Goin Rush-Henrietta wins in overtime, Fairport's comes back in the second half to beat Pittsford and Penfield remains undefeated. |
# 1626 Tuesday: One Week Left Fairport won another close one, this time against Rush-Henrietta, Geneva was the winner against Victor, Spencerport won a close one against Churchville-Chili and McQuaid Jesuit won their last GRALL contest, making them Co-Champions with Aquinas. Schroeder took a win from Irondequoit and five other games were played today. |
# 1622 Thursday: HFL, McQuaid Jesuit, Victor, Pittsford The rematch of HF-L and Brighton drew attention tonight and the Cougars again were the victors, but in a closer game than back in early April. McQuaid Jesuit won another game by a single goal, as did Victor in their game with Waterloo. Canandaigua's Head Coach John Johnson won his 350th game. Ten other games were played in Section Five on Thursday. |
# 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. |
# 1613 Tuesday: Fairport in a Close One It was a full day of lacrosse under cloudy but warm skies. Fairport won a close game against vi sting Irondequoit, and Gates has a one goal victory in the battle of the Chilis. Hilton won in overtime, but there were a number of blowouts as Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Geneva and Penfield each had easy wins. |
# 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. |
# 1602 Thursday: Penfield Again Penfield in their second tough game this week beat Fairport in a close one, Pittsford beat Rush-Henrietta in overtime and Schroeder won the bragging rights in Webster on another cool and sunny afternoon. |
# 1601 Tuesday: Penfield over Irondequoit and more Cold but sunny afternoon skies prevailed for ten afternoon and 3 night games in Section Five. |
# 1599 Saturday: Beautiful Weather Mid 50 degree weather and bright sunshine dominated and the fans were winners today as 12 games were played by Section Five teams. Waterloo won another OT game in their 9-8 win over Waterloo. Newark played Midlakes to an 8-6 win and Aquinas won a close game with McQuaid Jesuit on their new turf field. |
# 1597 Thursday: And the Winners Are. . . Honeoye Falls-Lima improved their record to 4-0 with a night game win at host Brighton, 17-5. After building a 5-3 lead in the first, the Cougars exploded in the second with 8 goals to Brighton's 1 to end the half up 13-3. Seven different players contributed to the 17 goals, 11 of which were assisted (65%). |
# 1596 Tuesday: Spring Weather at Last Livonia increased their record to one win one loss with a thrilling 11-10 sudden victory double overtime win over Haverling at Saunders field. The winning goal was scored on an isolation play by senior midfielder Josh Hendrickson with 2:27 left in the second overtime period. |
# 1590 Saturday: Thanks for Turf ! Because of the hospitality of Irondequoit High School and Nazareth College, seven games were played on synthetic turf today that probably would not have been played on home field grass. As a result more than 350 players and their fans enjoyed a cold but clear and sunny day with a number of great opening day efforts. |
# 1586 Preseason Report: Greece, Hilton, Livonia Preseason Report: Greece, Hilton, Livonia |
# 1567 Monroe County League List for 2004 Announced The County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. Penfield defenseman, Dan Clay and Pittsford midfielder, R.J. Lamontagne were named to the All America team. Rush-Henrietta senior midfielder, Joe Malach was name Academic All American. |
# 1560 Saturday: Canandaigua Won - Penfield Lost This was the last chance for regular season games in Section Five. Eleven games were scheduled under the cold and rain of upstate New York. Canandaigua won big at home and maintained their undefeated season. Penfield lost to host Pittsford and dropped to 15-1. |
# 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. |
# 1558 Saturday: Full Schedule - 10 Games It was cold enough for snow a few days ago, but today it was in the high 70's in Monroe County. |
# 1557 Monday: Three Games and a Half There were three and a little more games played Monday in Section Five. |
# 1551 Thursday: Heat Wave - High 70 It was cold enough for snow a few days ago, but today it was in the high 70's in Monroe County. |
# 1549 Thursday: Penfield and CA Undefeated Still With only a couple of games left in the regular season, Penfield and Canandaigua won their games today and are among 4 or 5 such teams statewide. |
# 1546 Tuesday: Nine Games and a Half It cost Livonia a long bus ride for a 17 minute "game" as they finished yesterday's game at Haverling which was halted at 12-4 in the third quarter due to an electrical storm. |
# 1545 Tuesday: Out Brackets and Quarters Rush-Henrietta (#9) won its first sectional game in many years as they beat host McQuaid Jesuit (#8) 7-5 behind the efforts of senior middie, Joe Malach (2g-2a) and senior attackman, Tyler Allen (2g). In the game that featured strong defensive play by both teams, the Royal Comets took a 6-1 lead into the half. Junior goalie, James Lally recorded 16 saves for R-H. |
# 1534 Game Report: Sat - 04/24/2004 Penfield almost lost it's undefeated season for the second time this week, and Schroeder used overtime to defeat Rush-Henrietta. Canandaigua has no trouble hanging on to it's undefeated season with a Finger Lakes win over Victor. |
# 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. |
# 1529 Game Reports: Tue - 04/20/04 The somewhat common "blowouts" were overshadowed today by two very exciting games as Penfield/Fairport and Thomas/Brighton both were resolved in the last few seconds of the game. |
# 1527 Game Reports: Sat - 04/17/04 With school back in session on Monday, this was the last chance for games during spring break-2004. There were a couple of last minute come-back wins that delighted the fans. |
# 1520 Game Reports: Thu - 04/08/04 There were a number of very exciting games Thursday. |
# 1519 Game Report: Tue - 04/07/2004 Pittsford's field was not ready, so the Panthers traveled to Irondequoit for their first outing under new Coach Carmine Peluso. The first half looked close as Pittsford took a 7-6 lead at the break, but the Eagles reorganized and held the Panthers scoreless from then on while scoring five of their own. Senior Jon Timkey scored 5g-1a and Corey Bottinglier added two more goals for Irondequoit (2-0). Junior attackman, Jake Boyce scored 4g for Pittsford (0-1). |
# 1470 Game Report: Sat - 04/01/06 Fourteen game were scheduled for Saturday, and although it was in the low 80's yesterday in was in the 40's today. Brockport, Victor, Schroeder and McQuaid Jesuit each had overtime wins. |
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