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| 04/06 | AQ - 2 | Bvil - 17 | |
| 04/15 | IRQ - 5 | Bvil - 17 | |
| 04/22 | Bvil - 8 | Thom - 9 | |
| 06/07 | Bvil - 8 | Pit - 11 | |

Mimas dumped the ball to Ryan Gebhardt closer to the crease who finished into the back of the net. Pittsford kept the game close with an outside shot by Barker with 4:14 remaining. The final first quarter goal was scored by Baldwinsville with 0:11 remaining. Peters drove down the left side of the restraining area and found Dickman open cutting perpendicular across the crease. Dickman caught the ball as he fell and finished into the back of the net. The Bees led 4-2 at the end of the first quarter.
Pittsford scored two more goals and took major chunks off the clock when on offense in the fourth quarter. Barker scored his fifth and Sonny Imburgia scored his lone goal. The Panthers were forced to “keep it in” multiple times throughout the final quarter, as they slowed the pace and did not allow Baldwinsville chances with the ball. The final three minutes had multiple penalties against Baldwinsville as they attempted to get the ball back on offense. At the face-off for Pittsford, Patrick Sullivan finished 16/22 and was a key factor in keeping Pittsford in possession of the ball. The Panthers move on the Finals for the first time in program history and will face Ward Melville at 10:00 on Saturday at St. John Fisher College.



