- First Posted: 2014-05-10
- Updated: 2018-10-06 20:43:21
Saturday: Fairport over Churchville 8-5
It took overtime, but Pittsford beat Victor in a closely contested game 12-11. Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse by one, 6-5. Canandaigua beat R-H 16-11 and Midlakes beat B-H, 10-6. Eastridge defeated Brockport 16-13 and Wayne beat Waterloo 11-8. Other winners were Penn Yan, Fairport, Churchville-Chili, Hilton, Penfield, McQuaid Jesuit, Aquinas, Penfield and Pal-Mac.
Irondequoit - Fairport | Penfield - Brighton | Brockport - Eastridge | Rush-Henrietta - Canandaigua | Churchville-Chili - Arc/Oly | Hilton - Gates Chili | Spencerport - Ath/Ody | Aquinas - HFL | Pittsford - Victor | Newark - Pal-Mac | Mynderse - Marcus Whitman | Midlakes - Bloomfield-Honeoye | McQuaid Jesuit - Haverling | Penn Yan - Geneva | Waterloo - Wayne |
Pittsford 12 - Victor 11 in Overtime |
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-- Pittsford sophomore Jonathan Perotto scored from a feed by Stephen Quinzi with 2:14 remaining in the first overtime period to defeat Victor 12-11. Perotto finished with 3g-1a and Quinzi finished with 4g-1a for the Panthers. The game was back and forth throughout with both teams leading at different points. The game was tied six times (1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 7-7, 8-8, 11-11). The Panthers held the largest lead of the game (three goals with 6:00 remaining in regulation) but the Blue Devils never gave up.
The first two quarters were basically alternated scoring. Victor opened up the scoring 0:34 into the contest with Ryan Maloney assisting Eric Haney for the goal. Pittsford`s Quinzi came back just over a minute later to tie the game. Mike DeMarco (Victor) and Ryan Fairbrother (Pittsford) scored the next pair of goals, both unassisted. With 6:30 remaining in the first quarter, the Panthers broke the alternating cycle and took their first lead of the game with an unassisted goal from Billy Cooper. DeMarco tied the game two minutes later before the Panthers added two more to finish the quarter. Pittsford led 5-3 going into the second quarter.
The first four goals of the second quarter alternated between the teams before Victor added three more to end the quarter and take back a one goal lead going into halftime. Luke Bartkoski (Victor) and Perotto (Pittsford) scored the first pair and Max Lambert (Victor) and Quinzi (Pittsford) scored the second pair. DeMarco scored unassisted at 3:49 followed by goals from Dan Barrow (1:29) and Alex deNormand (1:11) before the conclusion of the quarter. A major reason for Victor`s high possession time came from face off midfielder T.D. Ierlan. He finished 21/25 (84%) at the face off draw and gave Victor significant ball time. He also finished with a team leading 11 ground balls.
The Panthers scored the lone goal of the third quarter to tie the game 8-8 at the end of three quarters. Pittsford continued their pressure with the next three goals to start the fourth quarter. They led 11-8 with 6:00 remaining when Perotto assisted Owen Smith. The Blue Devils fought back in the final six minutes and scored three goals to tie the game. David Cardillo scored unassisted which was followed by Jamie Trimboli scoring his only two goals of the contest to end regulation. The game tying goal was scored unassisted by Trimboli with 2:26 remaining in regulation. Neither team took a shot after Trimboli`s goal.
In the overtime period, Ierlan won the face off and picked up his own ground ball. After the face-off defenseman Mike Perotto came up with a big one-on-one take to give Pittsford the first shot at the goal. A miss from Colby Barker (his only shot of the game) resulted in Victor having a shot at the goal. The Blue Devils got the ball to Ryan Maloney. He missed the cage, but got it back and this time Pittsford`s Kevin Maguire came up with a save. The Panthers cleared the ball and looked for their own opportunity to score. Quinzi took the ball coast to coast on the clear and found Perotto open for the game winner.
Maguire finished with 13 saves (54%) for Pittsford. Barker finished with six ground balls to lead the Panthers. Defenseman Nick Panara finished with three takes with defensemen Mike Perotto, Greg Weyl and Jared Conner added two each. For Victor, Brennan Mackey finished with nine saves. Joining Ierlan in the ground ball count were Maloney and Alec DeCarlo with four each.
Penn Yan 15 - Geneva 6 |
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Wayne 11 - Waterloo 8 |
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-- Game NOTE: Wayne scored the first four goals of the contest and never trailed in their 11-8 win over Waterloo. The Screaming Eagles led by as much as seven (10-3) before Waterloo scored five of the last six goals. Face off midfielder Austin Leckinger finished at 81% (17/21) with a team leading 9 ground balls for Wayne. Waterloo defenseman Nicholas Stenberg finished with 3 takes and 10 ground balls for the Indians.
Churchville-Chili 15 - Arc/Oly 1 |
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-- Game NOTE: After tying the school record for career assists last game, Trevor Hodgins broke the record tonight with his 93th career assist on a pass to Jake Mortier.
Midlakes 10 - Bloomfield-Honeoye 6 |
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Hilton 15 - Gates Chili 2 |
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Canandaigua 16 - Rush-Henrietta 11 |
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Spencerport 14 - Ath/Ody 5 |
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Midlakes 10 - Bloomfield-Honeoye 6 |
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Fairport 14 - Irondequoit 7 |
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Eastridge 16 - Brockport 13 |
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Aquinas 13 - HFL 8 |
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-- Game NOTE: Aquinas and HF-L were neck and neck for three quarters before the Little Irish scored the final five goals to defeat the Cougars 13-8. The contest was tied 2-2, 4-4 and 8-8 before Aquinas scored five unanswered goals spanning the final 10:24 of the contest, including three goals in man-up play. The game had a total of 15 penalties (13 minutes). Defenseman Caleb Cooley led HFL with five ground balls and midfielder Terrance Richards led Aquinas with 14 ground balls.
Pal-Mac 16 - Newark 3 |
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Marcus Whitman 6 - Mynderse 5 |
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-- Marcus Whitman scored the first two goals in their 6-5 win over Mynderse. The Blue Devils tied the game at 3-3 in the third quarter but never led. Whitman's first two goals were both unassisted with Tyler Wolfe and Lane Brown scoring. The first goal for Mynderse was at 2:41 remaining in the first quarter when Seb Reese found Ruairi Orlando open for the goal. Whitman led 2-1 at the end of the first quarter.
The Wildcats scored the only goal of the second quarter with an unassisted goal from Matt Hall to increase their lead to 3-1 going into halftime. Much like Whitman in the second quarter, Mynderse was the only team to score in the third quarter. The Blue Devils added two goals to tie the game. Mike Barbay scored twice with assists from Cody Warshell and Reese. The game was tied going into the final quarter.
Hall came out and scored unassisted only 0:37 into the final quarter, the Wildcats never trailed after that. The teams alternated goals with Mynderse scoring their final goal with 0:23 remaining on the clock. Mynderse goalie Tyler Kuell and midfielder Nick Shaffer finished with six ground balls each to lead the Blue Devils. Kuell finished with 11 saves (65%) between the pipes. Marcus Whitman goalie Merritt Bailey led with five ground balls. Hall finished with four ground balls for the Wildcats. Bailey finished with 14 saves (74%).
McQuaid Jesuit 17 - Haverling 9 |
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Penfield 15 - Brighton 4 |
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-- Penfield scored the opening goal and never trailed in their 15-4 win over Brighton. Jake Sproule scored the open goal less than one minute into play with an assist from Mitch Standera. The Patriots were strong throughout the game with nine different players making their offensive scorebook. Leading the charge was midfielder Sproule with 3g-4a. Midfielders Brian Wall (4g-1a) and Standera (1g-4a) also added high tallies to the count. Although only scoring four goals, the Barons showed flashes of talent. Three of their goals were impressive feats of either scoring or assisting. Their opening goal was scored with Max Coke making an impressive drive to the center and finding Will Bender open after the slide. In the second quarter, Parker Finestone made an impressive drive at the cage and seemed to will the ball into the goal. Their final goal had Coke again threading an impressive feed to Brett Randall.
In the cage for Penfield, Liam Guiton finished with 2 saves. Brighton's Andy Wong and Isaac Berg split halves. Wong finished with four saves and Berg finished with five. Penfield face off midfielder James Stoler finished 77% at the draw with a team leading 17 ground balls for the contest. Defenseman Jacob O'Connor finished with four ground ball and midfielder Brandon Buse finished with three. For the Barons, Ahmad Bakrin led his team with four ground balls. Will Bender and Parker Lawrence finished with three each.
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