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# 2994 Connor Fundis Commits to Albany Fairport Junior Connor Fundis announced last week his commitment to Albany. The rising junior was an honorable mention All League defenseman last season. |
# 2989 Victor Signs Six NLIs - Three for Albany The Victor Blue Devil fans and family saw six of their seniors sign National Letters of Intent in a ceremony on Tuesday. Three of the six (Camron Hay, Joey Pezzimenti and Regan Endres) will attend Albany, Alec Russell will attend Le Moyne, Shea Newell will be off to Mercyhurst and Cam Germain will attend St. Bonaventure. |
# 2769 Endres Commits to Albany Victor junior face off midfielder Regan Endres has announced his commitment to play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after his graduation in 2020. |
# 2764 Fingar and Petersen Sign for Albany Jack Petersen and Conner Fingar signed national letters of intent to study and play lacrosse at SUNY Albany after graduation next spring. |
# 2755 Tuesday: Victor in Big Comeback Win Pittsford came into the "Big Game" ready to avenge their earlier loss and eager to prove that they could be "the top team in the country and they nearly did so |
# 2753 Friday: It`s Victor and Pittsford in the Class A Finals The highly regarded Blue Devils from Victor had no trouble securing their ticket to the finals as they defeated Webster Schroeder. |
# 2749 Thursday: Thomas Beats Pittsford in Overtime In a game that see-sawed back and forth, Thomas scored the winning goal in overtime to defeat Pittsford 12-11. On the other end of town Penfield defeated Schroeder by a goal in the last minute of the game. |
# 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. |
# 2737 Thursday: Victor Remains Undefeated with 9-6 Win over Pittsford The greatly anticipated contest between Victor and Pittsford was resolved, at least at this point, tonight when Victor overcame a 4-2 halftime deficit and scored seven goals in the second half to beat the Panthers 9-6. |
# 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. |
# 2727 Friday: Penn Yan over Canandaigua, R-H over Lightning 4-3 Penn Yan played a close game for the first half and then took off in the second half, defeating CA 9-5. Meanwhile, Penfield took Orchard Park 14-4 and R-H edged out Greece Lightning 4-3. Batavia used even scoring in their 10-7 win over UPrep. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 2715 Thursday: Eleven Games - Mostly Mismatches On the biggest night thus far, there were eleven games played and the closest game was three goals as Gates Chili held off a last flurry of goals from the Greece Lightning, winning 12-9 and Churchville-Chili who defeated Spencerport 13-10. |
# 2711 Friday: Penfield Over Clarence, Geneva Falls in OT There were only two games played today. Geneva went to Horseheads (Section IV) and lost in overtime while Penfield played the first game under the lights on the turf field tonight and came away with their second win of the season. |
# 2703 Sunday: Opening Day - Penfield over St. Joe`s 15-5 The start of the 2016 season started today when the St. Joseph Collegiate Marauders (Section VI) traveled to Penfield where the Patriots extended a 4-2 first quarter to a 15-5 win. |
# 2700 Thursday: One Undefeated... It The game that everyone has been talking about saw two undefeated teams putting it on the line. The fans were not disappointed in the game that saw a tying goal by Pittsford (14-1) with four seconds left and then an overtime win by Victor (14-0) |
# 2698 Tuesday: Closer Games Today. Pittsford and Victor Undefeated Pittsford had a close game with Penfield and yet preserved their perfect season with a 10-7 win over the visiting Patriots. |
# 2696 Thursday: Thomas Takes Fairport in double OT There were fifteen games played in beautiful weather. Thomas senior midfielder Cam Isaac scored with six seconds left in the second overtime period to give Thomas an 11-10 win. |
# 1398 More Than 70 Alumni Make NCAA Tournaments With the start of the NCCA tournament this week, we thought it might be interesting to see how many alumni for Section Five were on teams that made the three divisions in the 2018 tournament. |
# 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. |
# 1282 2017 Season Wrap Up Section V lacrosse lost a team during the season (UPrep) to low numbers and injuries so the Section ended the season with thirty-six team. The session ended with 955 Varsity boys playing. |
# 1279 Monroe County Awards for 2017 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2017 season. Senior attackman Brett Randall (Brighton), senior attackman Devin Andrews (Canandaigua) and junior goalie Chayse Ierlan (Victor) were named US Lacrosse All Americans from Monroe County. |
# 1257 2017 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2017 were announced at each final. MVPs for A and C were Colby Barker (Pittsford) and James Blazey (Pal-Mac). In the Class B, the award went to Andrew Russell (Victor) and in the class D it went to Connor Finger (Penn Yan). |
# 1255 Pittsford Wins Fifth Title Pittsford won their fifth Section Five Championship with a 9-5 win over Fairport. The Panthers won their last Championship in 2015 with an 11-6 win over Penfield (HERE). Pittsford took off and scored the first six goals before the Red Raiders got on the board. The Panther defense held Fairport scoreless for 28 minutes. |
# 1252 2017 Section Five All-Americans Announced The head Coaches of Section Five meet last week to listen to the presentations of thirty 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 thirty-six coaches in the section has a vote on each of the awards. |
# 1246 Fairport Returns to Finals After 2 Year Absence Second seeded Fairport came to play and defeated Penfield 13-9. The Red Raiders scored the first four goals and held Penfield scoreless into the second quarter. The Patriots fought back hard for the entirety of the game, but never got closer than 2 goals. Fairport was led in scoring by TJ Hendricks with 4g-2a. Jake Bucci (4g-1a) and Spencer Bell (3g-1a) also added significant scoring for the Red Raiders. Fairport advances to the Finals for the sixth time in nine years (3 wins in 2014, 2012, 2010 and 2 losses in 2011 and 2009). They have not reached the finals since their win over Pittsford in 2014. |
# 1208 Tuesday: Taylor Clements Wins for Newark Taylor Clements (3g) scored the game winning goal with 1:02 remaining in the game to break an 8-8 tie and give Newark a 9-8 win over host Midlakes. Robert Middlebrook scored 4g for the Eagles. Fairport took a 6-0 first quarter lead and never looked back in their game with Brighton. Jake Santini made eight saves (67%) and Reese Burek led the Red Raider offense with 4g-2a. |
# 1207 Penfield Holds Lead to Defeat Eagles Penfield scored the opening goal of the game and although Irondequoit tied the game three times, the Patriots never trailed. Penfield played a strong offensive game and held possession for large chunks of time. Their settled offense forced Irondequoit to rush when they did have the ball on offense. Patrick Hynes was a defensive standout for the Eagles. He repeatedly made saves that he had no business making and kept Irondequoit in the game. |
# 1194 Tuesday: Brighton Over CA in OT DAY IN REVIEW: Junior midfielder Shea McDonald scored the winning goals with 10.1 seconds left in overtime to give Brighton (4-3) the win over visiting Canandaigua (6-3) with a scored of 14-13. Casey McDermott was the scoring leader for the Barons with 4g-2a. Brett Randall added 4g. |
# 1184 Friday: Penfield Rallies for Comsewogue Win DAY IN REVIEW: After five ties, Penfield took off in the last quarter scoring four unanswered goals to take a victory, this afternoon, at Comsewogue (Section XI). Six different players made the offensive book for the Patriots. Leading the pack was Joey Barboza with 3g-3a. Senior midfielder Peter Schwab was the ground ball leader with nine. For the Warriors (3-5), Ryan Dorney was the offensive leader with 2g-1a. |
# 1180 West Islip Holds Out For Win Section XI's West Islip hosted Penfield this afternoon and defeated the Patriots 8-7. The Lions have won all three times that they have faced Penfield over the last four years. West Islip is currently 7-1 this season. |
# 1155 Tuesday: Four Games Won by a Single Goal DAY IN REVIEW: Of the fourteen games played on this cloudy day with strong winds, four were won in exciting fashion and by a single goal. |
# 1145 Thursday: Blumbergs Overtime Goal Lifts Penn Yan Austin Blumbergs scored an unassisted goal just 0:21 into the second overtime period to give Penn Yan a 7-6 win over Haverling. Blumbergs scored a total of 3g-1a to be a part of four out of seven goals. The Rams led for the majority of the game, with Penn Yan only leading for 1:39 throughout the entire contest. |
# 1142 Patriots Defeat Barons March 30th, 2017 - Penfield scored six unanswered goals in the first quarter to secure the lead and never looked back in thier 14-11 win over Brighton. The Barons fought to keep the score close, but never re-tied the game after the first quartr. Joey Barboza and Peter Schwab recorded 5g-1a each for the Patriots. |
# 1116 Five Sign NLIs in Penfield A good number of Penfield seniors including five boys lacrosse players and five girls lacrosse players met in the gym recently to celebrate their commitment to athletics in college with the signing of their Nation Letters of Intent. All five senior boys in the lacrosse program had two common comments about the Patriot lacrosse program. First, they consistently credited Head Coach John Schembri with teaching them skills that go beyond the lacrosse field, and second, they all spoke about winning [at least] a sectional title this year. |
# 686 Pittsford Wins Championship After their last minute loss last season in the Sectional Finals, The Panthers came back this season looking for the big win. After a back and forth first quarter where Penfield held the lead twice, the Panthers scored four unanswered goals to go up 5-2 and they never looked back. Pittsford defeated Penfield 11-6 to secure their fourth Sectional title and first since 2011. |
# 683 2015 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2015 were announced on Championship Wednesday. MVP for A, B and C were Jon Perotto (Pittsford), T.D. Ierlan (Victor) and Austin Fingar (Penn Yan). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournament games. |
# 663 28 Picked for Brine National All Americans Thirty-one states will be represented as just over 1,700 middle and high school boys and girls have been named Brine National All-Americans and will compete in games at the 2015 Brine National Lacrosse Classic from June 29-July 2 at the River City Sportsplex in Richmond, Virginia. |
# 644 Fall College Commitments Throughout the summer and into the fall there have been numerous college decisions made by players planning to continue to play after their high school graduations. |
# 536 Penfield Beats Penn Yan 9-8 For the third year in a row, Penfield defeated Penn Yan. With their 9-8 win today, the Patriots now hold a 4-3 lead in the series, which stretches back to their first meeting in 2010. The Mustangs scored the first goal of the game and held the lead for 40 seconds before Penfield tied the game 1-1. Penfield scored six of the next seven goals to take control of the game. They led 6-2 at halftime and never looked back. |
# 469 Penfield with a Close Win Over Schroeder Penfield scored the game winning goal with 0:16 remaining on the clock to defeat Webster Schroeder 7-6. Matthew Schoeneck scored his second goal of the night to take the lead. The Warriors, who had trailed since halfway through the third quarter, forced the tie with 1:18 left on the clock. Penfield scored the opening goal of the game. Peter Schwab scored unassisted with 8:09 remaining in the first quarter. |
# 445 Semi: Pittsford to Meet Victor in Finals After trailing 1-0, Pittsford scored four straight goals to take the lead for good. The Panthers kept up their scoring and, even though the Patriots scored late to make the score closer, they defeated Penfield 12-9. The Patriots scored the final four goals to decrease the deficit to only three goals. Pittsford`s largest lead was 12-5 at the end of the third quarters. |
# 438 2016 All Tournament Teams Announced The All Tournament Teams for 2016 were announced at each final. MVPs for A, B and C were Ryan Maloney (Victor), Nick Mabe (Thomas) and Ben Emerson (Penn Yan). Players were selected on the basis of their performances in the Section Five Tournaments. |
# 422 Monroe County Releases D-1 Awards for 2016 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2016 season. Senior defenseman Jared Conners (Pittsford), midfielder/Face off specialtis T.D. Ierlan (Victor), midfielder Ryan Maloney (Victor) and midfielder Jamie Trimboli (Victor) were named US Lacrosse All Americans from Monroe County.Senior LSM Jack Callahan (Victor), Irondequoit senior midfielder Trevor Carney and senior attackman Dan Doktor, senior attackman Jack Kauffman (Pittsford), senior attackman Colin McElligott (Spencerport) and senior midfielder Joe Vasile (Webster Thomas) were selected as US Lacrosse All-Academics. |
# 197 Peter Schwab Selects Albany Peter Schwab, a Penfield junior midfielder, has announced his commitment to attend and play lacrosse for the University of Albany Peter played on the Penfield Patriots Varsity team last year as a sophomore. He came on strong at the end of the season totaling ten goals and eleven assists, with four points in the sectional final. Last season he was named to the Section Five All Tournament Team. |
# 158 Victor in Big Comeback Win Pittsford came into the "Big Game" ready to avenge their earlier loss and eager to prove that they could be "the top team in the country and they nearly did so. After leading for most of the game. Victor senior attackman scored three goals in a row to give the Blue Devils their second and final lead of the game. |
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