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Thursday: And the Winners Are. . .

Honeoye Falls-Lima improved their record to 4-0 with a night game win at host Brighton, 17-5. After building a 5-3 lead in the first, the Cougars exploded in the second with 8 goals to Brighton's 1 to end the half up 13-3. Seven different players contributed to the 17 goals, 11 of which were assisted (65%).
  
Leading the Cougar effort were senior attackmen Jeff Price (6g-3a) and Mike Cintineo (4g-3a) along with midfielders David Uzialko (4g-2a), Dan Layfield (3g) and John Cintineo (1a). Juniors Connor Burgasser and Chris Stanton each added an assist for HFL. Senior goalie Mike Bribane had 15 saves for the Cougars

Brighton's senior attackman Mike Ryerson scored 4g and junior attackman James Ryan added another goal for the Barons (2-1). It was Irondequoit over host Pittsford, 14-9 as Eagles took a 4-0 first quarter lead and played even 4-4 in the second to finish the half up 8-4. Irondequoit continued their lead and at 14-6 with 7:05 left in the game, The Panthers scored their last three goals in a two minute period as senior midfielder Dylan Bittlingmaier scored with an assist by senior attackman Jake Boyce, followed by goals by Boyce and junior attackman Joe Pekich.

Irondequoit's effort was led by junior middie Mickey Haight (4g-1a) and senior middies Sean Doyle (3g-1a) and Cory Bottiglier (2g-3a). Junior attackmen Derek Pino (4a) and
Joe Parker (2g-1a) contributed along with senior middies Aaron Bottazzo and Zack Pixley and sophomore midfielder Kevin Coholan who each added goals for the Eagles. Senior goalie Dylan Crary made 15 saves for Irondequoit (3-1)

Pittsford saw scoring from Boyce (4g-2a), Bittlingmaier (2g), and single goals from Pekich, junior attackman JJ Postel, and junior midfielder Greg Gans, while senior attackman Justin Rand added 2a and junior defenseman Bert Schoff added an assist. Senior goalie Steve Mathews recorded 8 saves for the Panthers (1-2). Geneva came up with a big 13-1 win over visiting Victor and celebrated the first win over the Blue Devils in three years. The Panthers scored 5 unanswered goals in the first and 4 more in the second to take a 9-0 halftime lead.

"The defense played great," said Geneva Coach LJ Russell.
  
Senior attackman Chris Toner had 4g, sophomore attackman Greg Bonney scored 3g-1a while senior attackman Mike Toner added 2g-1a for Geneva. Jake Queener, Mike Guard, Henry Heaton and John Manion each added goals and Carson Poole, RJ Gringeri, and Mark Bloom each recorded assists. Sophomore middie Matt Warner added 2 assists for the Panthers (1-1).

Schroeder had another high scoring game with its 19-9 win over host Rush-Henrietta as senior attackmen Tom Costanza (5g-1a) and Jack Mooney(5g-2a) each scored five goals and junior attackman Chris Ferry added 3g-2a. Schroeder took the first quarter lead 4-2 and then broke it open in the second to end the half up 10-5. In the second half the Warriors out scored the Comets 9-4.

Senior middie Mike Catalino finished the game with 2g-1a, as did sophomore midfielder Mike Barilla (2g-2a) while junior middie John Pawluk junior attackman Eric Chavoustie each added a goal for Schroeder. Sophomore attackman Grant Catalino recorded 3a for the Warriors. Junior goalie Dennis Costanza recorded 11 saves (8 ga) and senior goalie Andy Peter made 1 save (1ga) as the Warriors improve their record to 2-2.

Rush-Henrietta saw scoring from junior midfielder Tony Henriquez (3g-1a), senior attackman Brian McShea (3g), and sophomore attackman Brian Hantzis (1g-3a). Senior attackman Sam Hillmon (1g), senior middie Nick Garnier (1g-1a) and sophomore attackman Matt Morin (2a) also hit the books for the R-H. Senior defenseman AJ LaLonde and sophomore defenseman Chris Reinhardt led the ground ball effort with five. Senior goal tender James Lally (7s) and sophomore Matt McShea (2s) split the duties for the Royal Comets (0-3).

Host Aquinas won their opening GRALL contest over Haverling-Haverling, 13-4 as junior attackmen David Schmandt (3g-3a) and Chris Roland (2g-3a) led the effort. Freshman midfielder Marc Brondon added 1g-2a for the Little Irish (2-1)

Haverling saw scoring from senior middie Jeremy Sutfin (2g), while senior attackmen Liam Glover and Ryan Finney added goals and senior midfielder Richie Zajac added an assist. Haverling drops to (0-3).

Penn Yan took a 3-0 first quarter lead and then advanced to 4-1 before Canandaigua exploded with the next 11 goals to take the much anticipated game with a 12-5 final. Outstanding defense was played by seniors Ed Walsh, Mike Serron, and Ryan Cunningham and sophomore short stick defender Charlie Sauter for the Braves.

Leading the scoring for CA were senior middie Dan Groot (3g-2a), and senior attackmen Chris Mulheron (1g-5a) and Aaron Manzer (3g). Scoring one goal each were senior middies

Brian Hadsell, Tyler Emery and Nick Boylan along with sophomore attackman Jeremy Brown and senior attackman Kyle Wakefield. Senior midfielder Albert Gianforti won 16 of 21 face offs for CA while junior goal tender Dan Serafine made 12 saves for the Braves (2-0).
  
Junior midfielder Dan Mesler scored 2g for Penn Yan. Sophomore middie Dan Wolfe, junior midfielder Steve Carlson and junior attackman Ben O'Dell each scored a goal and junior attackman Dan McGuffie added 2a for the Mustangs. Sophomore goalie made 9 saves for Penn Yan (0-2).
  
The Livonia Boy’s Lacrosse Team improved it’s record on the season to 2 – 1 by defeating the Newark Red’s 11 – 4 Thurs. afternoon on Saunders Field. What started out to be a tight contest between the two schools in the first quarter turned into a one sided win for the bulldogs there after.

Sophomore midfielder Adam Schaible got the Bulldogs on the board just 2:00 into the game on an unassisted goal. Newark roared back to take a 3-1 lead on several unsettled transition goals. Nat Johnson, Jason Johnson, and Dan Mizro all scored goals in the run. Livonia attackman Scott Mosher scored on an assist from fellow attackman Brian Sciera to make the Score 3-2. Senior middie Josh Hendrickson scored unassisted to tie the score at 3 as the first quarter ended.
  
At the quarter the Livonia coaches made adjustments to the defense the Bulldog defensemen effectively shut down Newark for the rest of the game. Close defenders Shane Moran, Andy Kurtz, Jeremy Allston, and goal keeper Aaron Jamison held Newark to just one goal during the finals three quarters. Jamison recorded 13 saves in the victory.
  
Scoring for the Bulldogs were Scott Mosher (4g), Josh Hendrickson (3g-1a), Brian Sciera (1g-2a), Adam Schaible (2g), Shawn Wright (1g), and Chad Britton (1a). Andy Kurtz led Livonia in ground balls with 6 while John Dalberth, Hendrickson, Luke Merritt, and Oren Taylor each scooped up 5 grounders for Livonia (2-1).
  
For Newark junior attackmen Nate Johnson and Dan Mizro, senior attackman Jason Johnson and junior middie Greg MacBride each had goals.
  
Spencerport was the home team winner 12-9 over Greece on Thursday after taking a 4-3 first quarter lead to a 7-7 half-time tie. The second half proved to be the difference as the Cadets outscored the Thunder 5-2. Junior attackman Rob Stojanov and sophomore attackman Pat Decker each had 4 goals for Spencerport (2-1).
  
Greece saw 5g from senior attackman Joe Hallowell and 3g-2a from junior attackman Dave Rodrigues while sophomore attackman Matthew Machucki added 1g-1a. Sophomore middie Nick Kulzer helped with 3a and senior defenseman Cody List had an assist. Senior goalie Orlando Villegas had 8 saves for the Thunder (1-3).
  
Waterloo beat Mynderse Thursday night with a score of 14-5 as the Indians were led by senior middie T.J. Radka (4g–1a), junior attackman Winston Boyd (3g-3a),
senior middies Gordy Lahr (2g-2a) and Jason Johnson = (1g-3a). Also scoring were senior middie Matt Kaiser (1g-2a), sophomore middie Josh Mateo (2g-1a) and junior attackman Bill Jolly (1g). Senior goalie Pat DeBolt recorded 7 saves for Waterloo (4-0).
  
Sophomore middie Tom Rynn won all 10 of his face offs as Fairport beat Webster Thomas 11-4 at Minerva Deland School Thursday. Junior midfielder Ryan Lowe led the Red Raider offense with 4g, while junior attackman Pat Reilly added 2g-3a. Rynn added 1g-2a and senior middie Chris Lindner contributed 3g. Adding to the Fairport score were Pete Burkhardtt (1g-1a), Mike Danylyshyn (2a), and Jeff Sanna (1a). Juniors Geoff Mayor (5s-1ga) and Zach Harris (3s-3ga) split the goalie assignment for the Red Raiders (3-0).
  
Sophomore attackman Brandon Rothfuss scored 2g-1a for Thomas (0-3). Churchville-Chili was the winner over Hilton 11-6 as senior Brad Gurbacki scored 3g-3a and won 14 of 21 faceoffs for the Saints. Sophomore midfielder Corey Mee added 2g for C-C (2-1).

Freshmen attackman Mitch Ritchie scored 3g and Brett Bridges added 2g-1a for the Cadets (1-2).

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