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# 3926 Round 1: Spencerport Moves Forward Spencerport claimed a six-two win over Schroeder on Saturday, led by multi-goal performances from Zachary Ajavananda and Gavin Brown. Schroeder responded in the fourth quarter with goals from Garrett Conger and Cody Preston. Spencerport goaltender Zach Miceli posted nine saves with an eighty-two percent save rate, while Schroeder’s Van Bolton finished with twelve saves and a sixty-seven percent save rate. The Rangers will face Victor in their quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday. |
# 3924 Dominant Wins in Round 1 Games DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - All four games played today were decisive victories, with winning margins exceeding three goals and with the higher seeded teams winning. Irondequoit showcased a commanding performance in their 16-2 win over Gates Chili, led by Kieran Stenzel and Cooper Moore, while goalie Sven Habitzreuther held a perfect save percentage. |
# 3916 Spencerport Takes Brockport Spencerport earned a 14-5 win over Brockport, with midfielder Zach Tortora leading the way with five goals and one assist. Mason Endres and Gavin Brown added key contributions. Spencerport’s faceoff unit performed well, led by Chase D'Amico's 94% success rate. Sophomore goalie Zach Miceli recorded a 71% save rate in 24 minutes of play. Brockport added five goals but did not submit player statistics. |
# 3911 Pittsford Over CA in Close One DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Six games were played today, with two coming down to the wire. Pittsford edged out Canandaigua in a tense 11-10 battle, fueled by Grant Lewis’ four-goal effort and key saves by Bear Wehrheim. Meanwhile, Livonia-Avon-Geneseo survived a back-and-forth showdown against Marcus Whitman, pulling away late for a 15-10 victory. Elsewhere, Spencerport, Gates Chili, and Bloomfield-Honeoye secured decisive wins, with standout performances from Zach Tortora, Jayden Maryjanowski, and Brayden Arber, respectively. |
# 3866 Hilton Holds Off Spencerport Hilton secured a 13-11 win over Spencerport in a non-league contest, led by Braydon Pike’s four goals and two assists. Spencerport’s top performers included Zachary Ajavananda and Zach Tortora, each with three goals and two assists. Hilton’s Drew O’Buck controlled the face-offs, winning 21 of 26. In goal, Spencerport’s Zach Miceli posted an impressive 92% save rate over 24 minutes. Spencerport will next host Greece Storm, while Hilton will take on Victor in their upcoming match. |
# 3863 Tight Battles and Late Rallies Today DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Of the ten games played today, six were nail-biters, with thrilling finishes and standout performances. Rush-Henrietta edged out Schroeder 8-7 after overcoming an early deficit, while Hilton held off Spencerport in a 13-11 contest. Victor mounted a dramatic comeback, scoring five goals in the final quarter to secure an 11-10 win over McQuaid Jesuit. |
# 3766 Spencerport Secures Victory Over Gates Chili Spencerport defeated Gates Chili 17-6 in a league game, led by five goals each from Zachary Ajavananda and Mason Endres. Jayden Mandarano added one goal and six assists, while Demar Williams of Gates Chili tallied ten saves. |
# 3744 Rangers Outpaces East Aurora Spencerport defeated East Aurora 14-6 in a non-league game, powered by Zach Tortora’s six goals and strong contributions from Mason Endres and others. East Aurora's top scorer, #7, led their six-goal effort, while Spencerport goalie Zach Miceli posted a 50% save rate. Spencerport's record now stands at 4-3. |
# 3733 Close Wins Highlight 14 Games DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Saturday saw an action-packed day in lacrosse with a total of 14 games played, including two nail-biters. Penfield edged out Irondequoit 10-9 in a highly competitive match, led by Jake Maurer and Harrison Easton with three goals each. Marcus Whitman narrowly defeated Bishop Kearney 13-12, thanks to standout performances from Ayden Clark and Tariku Blueye, both scoring five goals.The remaining games featured several dominant victories. |
# 3626 Spencerport Secures Victory Over Section VI Spencerport triumphed in their non-league game against Williamsville East with an 18-4 victory. Leading scorers included Zach Tortora with seven goals and Jayden Mandarano with three goals and two assists, marking Mandarano`s one hundredth career point. Sophomore goalie Zach Miceli recorded five saves with an eighty-three percent save rate. Spencerport`s dominant first quarter helped secure their second win of the season, improving their record to 2-0. |
# 3619 Saturday Thrillers: Tight Wins and Milestones Shine DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - There were 11 games played today and 4 were close ones. Greece Storm was a 5-4 winner over Wayne. Gananda was a 11-9 winner over East United-Eastridge. Pal-Mac was a 7-6 overtime winner over Schroeder. Geneva defeated Auburn by a score of 9-8. |
# 3601 Spencerport Opens with Strong Performance Against HFL Spencerport defeated HFL 13-5 in their league opener, with Gavin Brown scoring four goals and Zachary Ajavananda tallying four assists. Jamison Brown made seven saves at a 58% save rate. HFL`s Quinn Kailbourne recorded his 100th career goal, while Jason Bennett made thirteen saves at 50%. Spencerport’s balanced attack and D`Amico's faceoff success secured their victory. |
# 3494 Last Day of the Regular Season DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were thirteen games played today and four were close ones. Thomas defeated Rush-Henrietta by a score of 10-9. Marcus Whitman was a 11-10 winner over Bloomfield-Honeoye. Midlakes-Red Jacket defeated Gates Chili by a score of 7-5 and Mynderse defeated Jordan Elbridge (Section III) by a score of 5-3. |
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