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Game Day Reports for

Thursday April 25, 2019


Scores Today
Victor - 8Brighton - 12REPORT
Brockport - 9Gates Chili - 8REPORT
Canandaigua - 6Fairport - 9REPORT
Eastridge - 13East United - 6REPORT
Greece Storm - 7Spencerport - 6REPORT
Thomas - 3Hilton - 9REPORT
HFL - 5Rush-Henrietta - 6REPORT
Irondequoit - 10Pittsford - 11REPORT
Schroeder - 8Penfield - 7REPORT
McQuaid Jesuit - 18Livonia-Avon - 6REPORT
Waterloo - 8Bloomfield-Honeoye - 17REPORT
Geneva - 10Pal-Mac - 6REPORT
Marcus Whitman - 11Mynderse - 15REPORT
Wayne - 10Midlakes - 5REPORT
Penn Yan - 17Haverling - 4REPORT

 


Canandaigua - 6
Fairport - 9
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Canandaigua 2 1 2 1   6
  Fairport 3 2 2 2   9
 

 

Stuver Scores the Final Four Goals to Give Fairport the Win

- Fairport took an early lead and then held off Canandaigua to defeat the Braves 9-6.  The Red Raiders scored the final two goals in the last minute with empty net goals after the Braves pulled their goalie in an attempt to get the ball back.  Klay Stuver (who scored both empty net goals) led his team with 4g-1a.  Goalie Tim Defendis finished with 11s/6ga (65%) for the Red Raiders.

Canandaigua’s Mark Belles (2g-2a) scored the opening goal only 0:23 into the game.  Fairport responded with three unanswered goals to take the lead.  Although, Canandaigua forced one more tie, the Red Raiders never trailed again.  Canandaigua scored the final goal of the quarter (Mitch Pfeiffer from Sam Bennett) to pull within one (Fairport led 3-2). 

Fairport scored the first two goals of the second quarter to secure they largest lead of the game at 5-2.  Alesx Nicastro and Colin Peers scored for the Red Raiders.  Canandaigua scored the final goal of the half with Colin Greene assisting Matt Vierhile.  The Braves scoring streak continued into the third quarter with another two goals (Belles and Goode).  With 10:43 left in the third quarter, Canandaigua tied the score at 5-5.  Fairport’s Stuver scored all four of his goals as the final four goals of the game.  The first two (assisted by Peers and unassisted) ran out the third quarter to give Fairport the 7-5 lead after 3 quarters. 

Pfeiffer scored the final Braves goal at 9:04 remaining in the fourth.  The Braves kept up pressure, but could not tie the score again.  Stuver increased their lead with his two empty net goals to finish up the game.

More information is available on the GAME REPORT page.

 


Greece Storm - 7
Spencerport - 6
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Greece Storm 2 1 2 2   7
  Spencerport 3 1 0 2   6
 

 

Greece Storm Hold Off Spencerport for Win

- Greece Storm and Spencerport played a back and forth contest with the Storm scoring the game winner with 5:08 left in game.  Only once (midway through the first quarter) was the game more than one goal apart. 

Greece scored the first goal three minutes into the contest with Jacob Holdaway scoring unassisted.  Spencerport responded with three goals in 1:15. Gage Baker-Brownlie scored the first and Tyler Gostling scored the second and third.  The Storm’s Paul Forte scored the final goal of the opening quarter to bring the game back within one with 0:38 left on the clock.  Spencerport led 3-2 after 12 minutes.

In the second, both teams added a single goal (Flanagan for Greece and Schmeer for Spencerport).  Spencerport held their one goal lead going into the half.  In the third, Greece Storm scored both goals to take their first lead since the opening goal.  Jake Hill and Trevor Gilliard scored for the Storm.  The Storm defense held Spencerport scoreless for nearly twenty minutes.  Todd Smith broke the scoring drought with an unassisted goal at 7:34 left in the fourth.

Greece took the lead once again with 6:05 remaining off an unassisted goal by Nicholas Leonardi.  Spencerport responded with a face-off fast-break Connor Mesh scoring only 7 seconds later to keep the game tied.  The next Greece lead came less than a minute later with Holdaway scoring his second goal to give the Storm the win.  They held Spencerport’s offense scoreless for the final five minutes.

More information is available on the GAME REPORT page.

 


Schroeder - 8
Penfield - 7
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Schroeder 3 3 0 1 1 8
  Penfield 1 2 3 1   7
 

 

Schroeder Wins in Overtime

- Schroeder improved to 5-4 with an overtime win against Penfield 8-7.  Nick Hauman scored the winning overtime goal for Schroeder.  This is the second game of the season where the Patriots have lost in overtime.  Schroeder came to dominate the first half before Penfield began a comeback in third quarter.

Penfield’s Jacob Emmick scored the game opener 1:15 into the game with an unassisted goal.  The Warriors responded with four straight goals (and six of the next seven).  Hauman (2), Ethan Shappee and Tim Weisensel scored in the stretch.  With 4:02 remaining in the second quarter, Schroeder had increased their lead  to 4 (6-2) and looked to be in control of the game.  Penfield scored the last goal of the half with Max Hoadley scoring unassisted.

The third quarter entirely belonged to Penfield with the Patriots scoring three and holding the Warriors scoreless.  In the fourth quarter, Emmick scored first to put Penfield on top for the first time since the opening goal.  However, that was the last goal for Penfield.  Webster broke their 24 minute scoring absence with the tying goal at 4:34 left in regulation.  Josh Hauman scored the tying goal off an assist from Nick Hauman.  In the final four minutes neither team could finish into the back of the net. 

In overtime, Penfield won the faceoff with Josh Richiusa picking up his own ground ball (he finished 11/16 at the draw) and brought the ball upfield for the Patriots.  Penfield had one shot at the cage that missed wide before Schroder cleared the ball upfield and had their own attempt at the goal.  Hauman scored with 0:03 left in the first overtime period.

More information is available on the GAME REPORT page.

 


Brockport - 9
Gates Chili - 8
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Brockport 2 2 0 4 1 9
  Gates Chili 4 0 3 1   8
 

 

Brockport Scores Last Four Including Game Winner in OT

- Brockport scored the last four goals of the game, including the game winner in overtime.  Matt Heyden scored his fourth of the game only 0:10 into the first overtime period.  Gates-Chili scored early and took strong leads in both the first and third quarters, but could not hold off the late push by the Blue Devils. 

Kyle Fingar scored the game opener for the Spartans off a feed from Kyle Krystan.  Krystan and Fingar finished with a combined 5g-5a and at least one was part of all but a single goal.  Brockport responded with two goals to take their only lead of regulation.  Heyden and Jake Davies scored for Brockport.  They held their lead for 1:19 before Krystan scored his first (off a feed from Fingar).  The Spartans added two more before the end of the quarter and led 4-2 after 12 minutes.

In the second, Brockport started off with two goals to tie the game for the third time.  The tie was held into halftime with the Blue Devil defense keeping the Spartans off the board for 22 minutes.  The opening goal of the second half was not scored until 3:43 left in the third with Zane Tuller scoring unassisted for Gates.   The Spartans added another two to take a three goal lead (7-4) going into the final 12 minutes.

The teams started off alternating goals before Brockport began their four goal run.  Dylan Vergari scored the game tying goal to force overtime with 1:01 left on the clock.

More information is available on the GAME REPORT page.

 


 

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