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# 3189 All Americans – 2000-2009 In the earliest years, there were only 199 All-Americans for the whole country, so the number in each area that played was small. Monroe County and Finger Lakes teams shared the number of awards and picked their own winners. |
# 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. |
# 1861 NYS Western Regionals to Section V Section Five teams won their games against Buffalo today and will advance to play Section Three teams on Thursday at St. John Fisher College. |
# 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. |
# 1828 Thursday Games - Many Lopsided There were twelve games scheduled for Thursday and a number of games ended with lopsided scores. Among the winners today were Hilton, R-H, Thomas, Schroeder, C-C, GC, Geneva, Penn Yan Victor and Newark |
# 1826 No More Undefeated Teams Fairport defeated the last of the undefeated teams this afternoon when the beat visiting Irondequoit, 8-7 in overtime. Rush-Henrietta had a 10-9 win over Penfield, Pittsford played a great game against Schroeder but lost 7-9. The Thunder won in the 2nd OT. A total of 13 games were scheduled on Thursday. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 1768 Penn Yan Finishes Season After 21 wins in a row, Penn Yan lost 11-6 in the semi final round of the NYSTournament to Christian Brothers Academy of Section 3. |
# 1677 Preseason 2006 - Penn Yan Preseason 2006 - Penn Yan |
# 1641 2005 All Tournament Teams The 2005 Section Five Tournaments are over and the Champions have been determined. An All Tournament Team is selected for each Class Tournament. The MVP for Class A was senior attackman, Dan Groot of Canandaigua. In Class B/C the MVP was Penn Yan's, sennior attackman, Jon Van Houten. |
# 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. |
# 1581 Preview 2005 There can be no doubt that there will be lots of good lacrosse in Section Five, but, at least before the games begin, Canandaigua and Penfield look destined to be back in the Class A finals in May and in whatever form the B/C Tournament takes, Penn Yan will be the team to beat. |
# 1568 Section Five All Tournament Team Selections- 2004 The 2004 Section Five Tournaments are over and the Champions have been determined. An All-Tournament Team is selected for each Class Tournament. The MVP for Class A was junior attackman, Aaron Manzer of Canandaigua. In Class B the MVP was Brighton's, junior attackman, Mike Ryerson. In Class C the MVP was senior attackman, Kyle Eakens of Penn Yan. |
# 1562 Saturday: Penn Yan Wins in Outbracket The only outbracket game for Section Five pitted the Penn Yan Mustangs against the Canton Golden Bears of Section Ten on Saturday at St. John Fisher College. |
# 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. |
# 1539 Class C Champions: PENN YAN Again. St. John Fisher College - Penn Yan won it's 7th straight Section Five Class C Championship with first year Head Coach, Brian Hobart and 13 underclassmen as they defeated Geneva in a close 12-10 victory at St. John Fisher College. |
# 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. |
# 1523 Game Reports: Tue - 04/13/04 Two games were cancelled, but five games were on in the rain on Tuesday. Canandaigua and Fairport moved their game to Hobart College and the Braves (4-0) remained undefeated with their 10-7 win over Fairport.Senior Midfielder, Mike Pane led the effort with 4g along with junior attackmen, Chris Mulheron (2g-1a) and Brian Hadsell (2g). Defensive standouts were senior Brian McWilliams and junior Mike Seron. Sophomore goalie, Dan Serafine made 9 saves for Canandaigua. |
# 1518 Game Report: Sat - 03/28/2004 The 2004 campaign began Saturday with the two games of the season. Penfield defeated Oswego of Section 3 (Syracuse) 11-7 behind the leading effort of junior, Mike Thon who scored 3 goals and an assist. Ryan O'Donnell, Tim Pfeffer and Mike Arvan each added 2g for the Patriots. Goalkeeper, Shawn Sullivan, recorded 18 saves for Penfield (1-0). |
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