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# 3526 2024 All-Section Five List Released The Section V Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2024 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced. "The first six athletes on the first team are easy" said Section Five Assistant Coordinator, Paul Wilson. "after that, it becomes more difficult as we have so many excellent players." To be nominated each player was required to be selected to their first team all-league team (except Independent teams). The lists were selected from a pool of ninety-seven players. The selections were reviewed by Chairmen of each of the two leagues, two at-large coaches the Lacrosse Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator. Although grade and league were not major factors in selection, the lists show the skills that are found throughout the section. Twelve Monroe County teams were represented on the lists, with the rest representing Finger Lakes (6), and Independents (3). Showing that the "Best of the Best" can come from any age group, there were 27 seniors, 10 juniors, and 4 sophomores listed. Distribution among the positions shows 12 midfielders, 11 attackmen, 10 defensemen, 2 FO specialists, 1 LSM, 1 A/M, and 4 goalies. First TeamDrew Angelo - HFL senior - Syracuse * Second TeamSean Olvany - Canandaigua senior - Wingate Honorable MentionTariku Blueye - Marcus Whitman sophomore | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3525 Finger Lakes Awards for 2024 The Head Coaches from the Finger Lakes met at the end of the season and determined their awards for 2024. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3523 2024 Season Wrap Up *+ [UPDATED] There were thirty-four teams playing in Section V. Bishop Kearney scheduled eight games but elected to forgo the tournament at the end of the season. There were 1,149 players on the final rosters, up 256 players from 2023. Penfield and Victor carried the largest roster with thirty-eight players and Haverling and Pal-Mac with the smallest with nineteen. There were four classes for the sectional tournaments. McQuaid (A), Victor (B), and Aquinas (D) were top seeds and won their championships. In Class C, HFL (seeded second) won their game with top-Pal-Mac. McQuaid had a 6-4 win against second seeded Penfield, Victor won their game against second seeded Irondequoit 9-6. Honeoye Falls-Lima had a 16-11 win against top seeded Pal-Mac ending the undefeated season for the Red Raiders. The teams were able to play a full season again in 2024. The first games were played on March 26th when nine games were played. The last regular season games were played on May 16th. The 301 regular season games were played and the 81 league games determined the league championships. According to the Section V website, in Monroe County-D-1 it was Fairport (8-6). In MC-2, Irondequoit (10-2) took the championship and in MC-3 Honeoye Falls-Lima (9-2) was on top. Pal-Mac (10-0) won the Finger Lakes East title and Mynderse (5-4) took the West title. There was no GRALL league this year. At the end of the year, the Section V Head Coaches selected the post-season award winners including their All-League players. Then, after reviews of twenty-nine nominations, they selected six USA Lacrosse All-Americans and six All-Academics. Named All-Americans were Drew Angelo (HFL), Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece Storm), Jonah Crarier (Ironderquoit), Jack Herendeed (Victor), Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac), and Chase Perryman (HFL). Named All-Academics were Jeremey Askin (Geneva), Ben Cook (HFL), Anthony DeRosa (Schroeder), Alex Garrow (Wayne), Cam Ryan (Victor), and Adam Schembri (Penfield). Penfield Head Coach John Schembri was named Coach of the Year from Section V and the Bob Scott Award winner was Adam Schembri from Penfield. The Coaches of Section V created a new award last year for the "Official of the Year" which was awarded to GVLOA official Dan Lacrosse. The Monroe County Division 1 Player of the Year was Mike Valent (Rush-Henrietta). Cameron Mesh (Spencerport) was the Division 2 Player of the Year and Jack Faiola (Canandaigua) was Division 3 Player of the Year. Nominees for the Bob Scott Award were Drew Pagano (Schroeder) and Jason Mosher (Hilton) and the Section V and USA Lacrosse Bob Scott Award winner was Keenan Edwards (East United-Eastridge). The Monroe County Coaches of the Year were Aaron Botazzo (Irondequoit) in MC2, Bill Buttaro (Spencerport - MC3), and John Schembri (Penfield) in MC1. Assistant Coaches of the Year were Keith Keehn (Greece Storm) from MC1, Marco DeBole (Brighton) from MC2, and Jack Beaney (HFL) from MC3. The Finger Lakes East Player of the Year was Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac). Max Heieck (Geneva) was selected Attackman of the Year, Alex Garrow (Wayne) was selected as Midfielder of the Year and Owen Weterings was picked as Defenseman of the Year. Peyton Lich (Pal-Mac) was selected as the Goalie of the Year. The Finger Lakes West Player of the Year was Griffin Hillimire (Mynderse). Tarikue Blueye (Marcus Whitman) was the Attackman of the Year, Melkamu Blueye (Marcus Whitman) was named Midfielder of the Year, and Issac Pundt (Mynderse) was the Defenseman of the Year. Kaiden Larsen (Midlakes-Red Jacket) was selected as Goalie on the Year. Connor Gorton (Marcus Whitman), was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award. Alex Garrow (Wayne), was selected as the nominee for the Bob Scott Award. The Finger Lakes Coaches of the Year were Joe Hill (Pal-Mac - East) and Joe Caraher (Mynders - West). The Assistant Coaches of the Year were Ryan Knope (Wayne - East) and Martin Williz (Bloomfield-Honeoye - West). The Persons of the Year were Derek Lich (East) and Jake Korneau (West). Fairport (Class A), Gates Chili (Class B), Batavia-Notre Dame (Class C) and Aquinas (Class D) were awarded the Steve Morgan Sportsmanship Awards by the Genesee Valley Lacrosse Officials Association. After the regular season, the Section V tournaments were conducted. McQuaid Jesuit (Class A), Victor (Class B), HF-L (Class C) and Aquinas (Class D) were the Sectional Champions in 2024. There were All-Tournament Teams this year and there were MVPs for each class. Selected as MVPs for classes A, B, C and D were John Harding (McQuaid), Jack Herendeen (Victor), Drew Angelo (HF-L) and Noah Olbrich (Aquinas). The SportsFive/Section V Players of the Year were Jonah Carrier (Irondequoit) in offense and Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece Storm) in defense. The Sportsman of the Year was Noah Olbrich (Aquinas). The New York State Tournaments saw a change with an out-bracket game for Classes C and D which required that those champions played against the Section VI champions to play in the quarter finals. Both HFL and Aquinas won those outbracket games against Lake Shore/SIlber Creek (Class C) and Akron (Class D). In Class A, McQuaid beat Orchard Park and then beat Liverpool in the semifinals. In Class B, Victor beat Niagara-Wheatfield, and then Vestal to reach the finals. In Class C, HF-L beat Johnson City (Section IV) and then lost to Jamesville-DeWitt and in Class D, Aquinas beat Chenango Valley (Section IV) and then lost to Marcellus in the semifinals. Section V sent two teams to the Championships, where McQuaid Jesuit defeated Farmingdale (VIII) in overtime and Victor lost to Southside (VIII) in overtime. The All-Section V Awards were back this year with fifteen first team, fifteen second team, and ten Honorable Mention picks. They have not been announced yet. The Democrat and Chronicle posted their AGR list in July: Jonah Carrier (Irondequoit) was selected as Player of the Year. Also making the team were Drew Angelo (HFL), Tano Auriuso (Aquinas), Ryan Bowerman (Penfield), Jonathan Bucciarelli (Greece), Anthony DeRosa (Schroeder), Vincenzo Giangreco (McQuaid), Jon Harding (McQuaid), Jack Herendeen (Victor), Keagan Hoesterey (Pal-Mac), Kieran Hughes (Brighton), Mitchell Monte (Fairport), Cooper Moore (Irondequoit), Chase Perryman (HFL), Brady Quill (Hilton), Cam Ryan (Victor),and Adam Schembri (Penfield). McQuaid Head Coach Alex Gray was chosen as Coach of the Year. At the end of the season at least fifty-nine seniors have made college commitments. They will become part of over three hundred players from Section V who are currently playing at all college levels.
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# 3507 HFL Wins Section V Class C Championship *+DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Both the Class C and D Championships were planned for Finger Lakes Community College today, but thunder and lightning storms caused great delays and in the in although the Class C game was won by Honeoye Falls-Lima, the Class D championship was moved to Sunday at 10:30 AM at FLCC. Honeoye Falls-Lima took the lead in the second quarter and held off multiple advances by Pal-Mac to win the Class C Championship today at FLCC. The game lasted nearly five hours with multiple stoppages for weather related issues. The key to the game was possession time and the Cougars had the most of it. Face-off midfielder and All-Tournament Team MVP Drew Angelo was the key for HFL. He finished the game with 4g and won a substantial percentage of the face-off draws. Other big scorers for HFL included Chase Perryman (4a) and Grady Goodberlet (4g), both were placed onto the All-Tournament Team. Additional scoring came from Marco Vengoechea (3g), Matthew Brassie (2g-1a) and Quinn Kailbourne (1g-1a). For Pal-Mac, their scoring came from Jackson Dennie (4g), Keagan Hoesterey (3g-1a) and Max Hill (3g), all three named to the All-Tournament Team. A stand-out for the Red Raiders was goalie Peyton Lich. He finished the game with an impressive 20 saves. HFL opened the scoring with an inside feed from Smith to Angelo with 9:09 left on the clock. Less than 30 seconds later, the Red Raider tied the game for the first time. Hoesterey scored the first of his three with a drive down the right side of the field. A minute later HFL took back their lead with back to back goals. Quinn Kailbourne and Vengoechea both scored unassisted with single player drives to the goal. The Red Raiders responded with a pair of their own goals to tie the game for the second time. Dennie scored the first off an inside feed from Hoesterey. Less than a minute later, Dennie scored on a fast break. Each team added one more goal to end the first quarter. HFL`'s Goodberlet and PM`s Hill each added a single goal. The score was tied for the third time at 4-4 going into the first quarter break. In the second quarter, Pal-Mac scored the first goal to take their only lead of the game. Hoesterey scored with a strong independent effort to the goal. The Red Raiders led for 20 seconds before HFL scored again to tie the game for the fourth time. HFL then went on a run of five goals and took over the pace of the game. The first two were unassisted goals from Patrick Donahoe and Angelo. The second two were both assisted by Perryman with goals to Kailbourne and Vengoechea. Both teams added one more goal with Pal-Mac seeing scoring from Hill and HFL`s Goodberlet scoring for the Cougars. HFL led 10-6 going into halftime. The third quarter was nearly all HFL. They added another five straight goals while holding Pa-Mac scoreless until the final seconds of the quarter. The third quarter also began the rain delays. HFL scored the first two goals (Angelo and Goodberlet) before the first rain delay. After a significant pause, the game restarted. HFL came out of the break with another three goal stretch. The Cougars increased their lead to 15-6 before Pal-Mac scored to break the streak. The Red Raiders goal was scored by Hoesterey. The third quarter ended 15-7. The beginning of the fourth continued the Red Raider run with another four goals by Pal-Mac. Scoring came from Branden Thomas and three goals from Dennie. The Red Raiders had pulled the score to 15-11 before the second weather break came. The second came with just over 7 minutes left on the clock. The game was paused after the Pal-Mac goal and the game restarted with a face-off. Angelo continued his dominance and won the ensuing draw to give the Cougars the ball. They continued to hold off for most of the last seven minutes (including a man-up period). The Red Raiders had two more chances at the cage, but could not convert. A late goal with 1:31 on the clock finished up the scoring. Rounding out the All-Tournament picks in Class C were Pal-Mac defenseman Carson Lich, HFL defenseman Grant Peinkofer, HFL LSM Owen Smith, Geneva midfielder Jeremy Askin and Livonia-Avon goalie Colton Rose. The Cougars move on to the NYS State Out Bracket game on Wednesday at Williamsville East. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3491 Pal-Mac Get Undefeated Regular Season DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were thirteen games played mostly in rain today as the regular season starts to unwind and three were close ones. Penfield was a 9-7 winner over Brighton. Hilton defeated Aquinas by a score of 9-7. Canandaigua defeated Pittsford by a score of 7-5. Pal-Mac defeated Gananda to give the Red Raiders a perfect regular season at 16-0. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3488 Six Out of Section Wins DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were a dozen games played today and only one was a close ones. Fayetteville-Manlius defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. There were eight games played with teams from outside Section V and six were wins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3486 Victor Over Penfield, Geneva Takes Mynderse DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were sixteen games played today and one was a close one. Victor defeated Penfield by a score of 6-4. Other winners included Irondequoit over Canandaigua, Schroeder over Greece, and Geneva over Mynderse. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3484 Carthage Downs PY in last Five Minutes DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were five games played today and most were mismatches. Penn Yan led by two goals after three quarters but saw their lead lost when Carthage scored four goals including the game winner with 11 second left in regulation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3483 Players of the Week - Group 4 In our fourth group we have two seniors who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3481 Pal-Mac Remains Undefeated DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were thirteen games played today and three were close ones. Newark defeated Brockport by a score of 11-10. Pal-Mac was a 6-4 winner over Williamsville East. Fayetteville-Manlius was a 11-10 winner over McQuaid Jesuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3479 Thomas Takes Penn Yan, 250 Wins for Ruller DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were ten games played today and three were close ones. Thomas defeated Penn Yan by a score of 9-7 giving Head Coach Rob Ruller his 250th win. Greece Storm was a 3-2 winner over East United-Eastridge and Victor was a 5-4 winner over Pittsford. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3477 Pittsford Takes Fairport in OT DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 13 games played today and 5 were close ones. Pittsford defeated Fairport in overtime by a score of 8-7. Victor defeated Brighton by a score of 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3475 Players of the Week - Group 3 In our third group we have a junior and a senior who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3472 Two out of Section Wins DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - There were two games played today and both were won by more than three goals. Geneva beat Essex (VT) and Pal-Mac beat McDowell (PA) in games today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3470 Penfield Over Fairport, Hilton Over Pittsford, PY WIns in OT DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 3 were close ones. Penfield was a 7-5 winner over Fairport. Hilton defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. Penn Yan was a 8-7 winner over Homer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3469 Players of the Week - Group 2 In our second group we have a couple of seniors who have had noteworthy performances in the last week. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3462 Some Surprising Scores DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 5 were close ones. Spencerport was a 10-9 winner over HFL. Fairport defeated Greece Storm by a score of 5-4. Victor defeated Thomas by a score of 8-6. Livonia-Avon defeated Midlakes-Red Jacket by a score of 8-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3460 Pal-Mac and Geneva Win DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were 3 games played today and all of them were won by more than three goals. Geneva downed Churchville-Chili, Pal-Mac kept their streak alive with a win over visiting Marcus Whitman, and Batavia-ND fell to Lewiston-Porter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3458 Eight Close Games: Victor Over Nisky in OT DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were 16 games played today and 8 were close ones. Baldwinsville defeated Canandaigua 5-4. Wayne was a 12-10 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye and Hilton was a 8-7 winner over Horseheads. Aquinas defeated Canisius by a score of 8-7. Greece Storm defeated Eden by a score of 8-6. Victor was a 10-9 winner over Niskayuna. Penn Yan was a 4-3 winner over Clarence and West Genesee was a 10-8 winner over Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3455 Joe Hill Has 200th Win at Pal-Mac DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - There were two games played today and they were mismatches, but on a high note Pal-Mac Head Coach won his 200th game. He joins nine other Section V coaches in the 200 Club, whose current coaches include Brian Hobart (Penn Yan), Mike Torrelli (Fairport, Rob Ruller (Thomas), and Andrew Whipple (Pittsford). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3444 Pal-Mac and McQuaid Win Close Ones DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were 11 games played today and 2 were close ones. Pal-Mac was a 8-7 winner over Geneva. McQuaid Jesuit defeated Pittsford by a score of 8-7. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3440 Games Start this Week After a couple of postponed games last week, games are expected to start up this week. There are 28 games on the schedule and a good number will have the opportunity to make strong statements. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3406 Friday: Wayne over Pal-Mac DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - In the Class A semi-finals, the top two seeds advanced to the championship round as Pittsford beat Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Penfield. In the Class C tournament, top-seeded HFL won their game with Geneva and #4 Wayne beat second seeded Pal-Mac 12-5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3402 Tuesday: Hilton Defeats Rush-Henrietta 10-7 DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were seven quarterfinal games today and in Class C the seeds held with Geneva, Pal-Mac and Wayne all advancing to the semi-finals on Friday at Canandaigua. In Class A Hilton #5 won their game with Rush-Henrietta #4 so the Cadets will advance with Pittsford, McQuaid and Penfield. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3392 Tuesday: Coach Whipple Wins 225th Game DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were fourteen games played and it was the last game of the regular season for some teams. The Blue Panthers held off a fourth quarter surge by the Pride and held on for the 13-12 win. Aquinas, likewise held off a last quarter surge by the Lakers, winning 12-10 and locking up the GRALL title. Thomas won the battle at Webster and Penn Yan had a shutout against Clarence. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3377 Thursday: Thomas Takes Irondequoit, Pittsford Takes Rangers DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - In a very close game throughout, Thomas was a one goal winner over visiting Irondequoit. Pittsford had a close win over Spencerport, Victor had a close win at Brighton and Pal-Mac defeated Geneva 8-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3375 Tuesday: Victor Over Pittsford in OT and IRQ over HFL DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were a number of exciting games played in light rain or drizzle, starting with an overtime win by Victor at Pittsford. The Blue Devils scored the last five goals of the game. Irondequoit had a big 12-10 win over visiting HF-L and the Storm had a 5-4 overtime win over visiting Livonia-Avon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3371 Saturday: And then There were None DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - The last remaining undefeated team fell today as Canandaigua lost to Baldwinsville today. Penn Yan had a good one-goal win against Carthage, Penfield used overtime to beat Orchard Park, and Gananda had a won-goal win against Gates Chili. In another statement game, Victor posted a 14-8 win over Don Bosco Prep (NJ). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3369 Thursday: Mynderse Wins In Fourth Quarter DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Out of the fourteen games played today, ten were mismatches. The others include a come from behind win for Mynderse in their game with Newark. Pittsford had an 8-2 win over Thomas and Schroeder beat Hilton 10-6. The Waterloo team did not have enough players for their game with Geneva and in the closest game of the night, Irondequoit took a 12-11 victory at Churchville-Chili. BOX SCORE] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3366 Tuesday: R-H Wins in OT, CA Wins by One DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Once again, there were many mismatches, but there were also some really good games. In the game of the last two unbeaten teams, Canandaigua (9-0) was the last team standing but the Cougars had a strong second half at both ends of the field. Senior A/M Jett Richardsen scored the overtime, game-winning goal for the Royal Comets in this game that could not have been closer with eight ties. Greece took an early lead and held on for their one goal win. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3365 Monday: Pal-Mac and Bloomfield-Honeoye Win DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were two games played today. Bloomfield beat Waterloo and Pal-Mac beat Wilson. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3363 Saturday: Victor over JD DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Victor has a statement game with their 16-11 win over visiting JD. Irondequoit defeated Hilton, and McQuaid beat Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3362 Thursday: Gates Chili Wins in 3 Overtimes DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There was only one close game out of the twelve played today and Gates Chili used three overtime periods to get their first win of the season, Canandaigua handed Orchard Park their first loss of the season with their 12-6 win. Aquinas was a winner at Schroeder and Marcus Whitman had a win when they played Newark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3356 Saturday: Victor over Kiskayuna, CA over Penn Yan DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Tere were a dozen games played today and most were mismatches, Canandaigua beat Penn Yan by a single goal and Victor beat Niskayuna 15-7. West Genesee edged out Penfield by one goa (13-12) and Mynderse posted a shutout at Waterloo. Other local winners were Irondequoit, Pal-Mac, Schroeder, Fairport, Geneva, Spencerport, and Marcus Whitman. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3345 Tuesday: Three Wins in OT - CA, Fpt and EU/E DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were eight games played today and three were won in overtime. Junior A/M Sam Pucci (1g-1a) scored the game-winner for Fairport, East United/Eastridge won their game in overtime, and junior attackman Sean Olvany (5g) scored the unassisted game winner For Canandaigua. Other winners were R-H and Brighton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3343 Monday: Pal-Mac over Cathedral Prep in OT Monday: DAY IN REVIEW: In the only game on Monday, Pal-Mac was in Erie, PA where they won 10-9 in OT. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3338 Thursday: Victor and Livonia-Avon Make a Statements Thursday: DAY IN REVIEW: In the first minute of the game Victor scored two goals against Fairport and cruised to a 19-2 win at Fairport in their season opener. Sam Ricci dominated at the faceoff X, winning 16 of 17 (94%). Marcus Whitman won their first game of the season in a good game with Gananda. A couple of goals before the half was the difference as Livonia-Avon defeated Pal-Mac 8-6. Other winners, most in not so close games were Wayne, Aquinas, Pittsford, Irondequoit and Thomas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3289 Monday - Mismatches Everywhere DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - All five games were mismatches today as Pal-Mac finished their regular season at 13-1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3284 Thursday - Pal-Mac Takes Penn Yan on 4th Qtr Surge DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - A fourth quarter surge gave the Red Raiders the win over Penn Yan. Victor survived a scare in their 12-8 win vs Schroeder and Midlakes-Red Jacket won a 10-8 game against the Pride. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3281 Tuesday - Lots of Close Ones Today DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were three one-goal games today. Penn Yan beat Haverling 8-7, Pittsford beat Spencerport 8-7 and Thomas beat R-H 14-13 in OT. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3112 Spencerport Tops Pittsford, Livonia-Avon Over Geneva Saturday: DAY IN REVIEW: Spencerport broke away in the third quarter and beat Pittsford 8-6. Irondequoit won a close game over Schroeder, Livonia-Avon beat Geneva 10-8 and Bloomfield-Honeoye defeated Midlakes-Red Jacket 8-6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
# 3083 Two Late Goals Give Aquinas the Win Tuesday: DAY IN REVIEW: Livonia-Avon travelled to Aquinas tonight in the closest game of the day. After a 3-3 tie at the end of the first quarter, Livonia scored three unanswered goals to lead at the half 6-3. |
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