- First Posted: 2006-04-22
- Updated: 2018-09-23 01:48:07
Saturday: Fairport over Corning East
After a tough vacation week schedule that included a win against Canandaigua and a loss to Penn Yan, Fairport finished vacation week with a dramatic 10-7 win over Corning East of Section 4. In other games Geneva lost a close game to Section 3 powerhouse CNS, Penn Yan beat Shenendehowa 10-2 and Schroeder beat Hamburg of Section 6 with a score of 12-3.
It was a very soggy day in Corning, but the ride home was happy for Fairport as they defeated Section four powerhouse, Corning East, 10-7. The Red Raiders had a tough vacation week schedule and had a win on Tuesday against Canandaigua and a close loss to Penn Yan on Thursday. Fairport went up early finishing the first quarter with a 4-1 lead. At the half it was 6-2 and 9-5 at the end of the third.
Scoring for Fairport were Pat Reilly (3g-1a), Ryan Lowe (3g-1a), Dan Scarazzo (1g-2a), Jeff Sanna (2a), Mike Danylyshyn (2g-1a) and Shawn Runyon (1g), Geoff Mayor recorded 14 saves for the Red Raiders (6-2).
Leading the scoring for the Trojans were Matt Tobia and Carter Bloor who each scored two goals. Head Coach Bob Streeten told the Elmira Star-Gazette:
“We let them get out to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter. This was certainly not one of our best defensive games, but this was another very good team."
Corning East, the 6th ranked team on the NYSSWA Class B poll last week, drops to 6-2, with their other loss to John Jay-Cross River of Section 1 (currently undefeated and ranked 8th in Class A the NYS poll).
After a slow start and a strong showing in the second half, the Waterloo Indians went on to defeat the McQuaid Jesuit Knights 10-7.
The first two goals of the game were by Nick Cardillo for McQuaid Jesuit. His first was a bounce shot skipping past Waterloo goalie Mark Nearpass at 7:49 and his second was drive to a shot at 1:41. Both goals were unassisted. With 0:56 left in the first quarter the Indian’s Josh Mateo scored on a pass from Winston Boyd (who ended the game with 4 goals and 4 assists). The first quarter ended with the score 2-1 for McQuaid Jesuit.
The Knights continued their lead with the first two more goals at the top of the second quarter. Both goals were scored by Mark Hanna. The first was a crease feed from Evan Gallina at 7:59 and the second was also a crease feed, this time from Jay Haseley at 7:14 which gave the Knights a three goal lead. The next 6 goals, however, would span 2 quarters and all by the Waterloo offense. At 5:36 of the second quarter, Boyd scored (unassisted), and the assisted his teammate Brian Adler for another goal at 1:15. The half ended with a 1 goal lead for McQuaid Jesuit.
The next four goals were scored at 8:05, 6:44, 6:31, and 4:12: Mike Ruiz assisted by Boyd, Mateo (unassisted), Ruiz (unassisted), and lastly, Boyd (unassisted). The four goal run took Waterloo from a one goal deficit to a 7-4 lead. With 0:23 left in the third quarter, Gallina scored for McQuaid Jesuit (unassisted) and the quarter ended with Waterloo up 7-5.
With 8:49 left in the final quarter the Knights scored again making it a one goal game. The goal was scored on a cross-crease pass and a behind the back shot by Jeff MacDonald, with the assist credited to Hanna. Waterloo was next at the 6:01 mark as Boyd scored again (unassisted), to allow the Indians to maintain their two goal lead. McQuaid Jesuit scored again with 5:34 remaining with another unassisted goal from Gallina but Waterloo then scored two quick goals at 2:22 and 2:02 to take the final score to 10-7 Waterloo. The final two goals were scored by Steve Kuti (assisted by Boyd, and Boyd (unassisted).
Scoring for the Knights were Nick Cardillo (2g), Evan Gallina (2g-1a), Mark Hanna (2g-1a), Jeff MacDonald (1g), and Jay Haseley (1a). Goalie Patrick Maguire played the entire game and made 13 saves for a 57% day. The Knights drop to 4-5.
Scoring for the Indians were Winston Boyd (4g-2a), Josh Mateo (2g-1a), Mike Ruiz (2g), Steve Kuti (1g), and Nelson Boyd (1g). Two goalie split time for Waterloo, Mark Nearpass who played in the first quarter and made 1 save, and Andy Riegel who played the remainder of the game and accumulated 8 saves for a 62% day. The Indians are now 7-3.
It was Penn Yan over Shenendehowa of Section 2 by a score of 10-2. Junior goalie RJ Wickham (7s) held the the Plainsmen scoreless in the first three quarters and was replaced in the fourth quarter by Adam Galusha (1s). Shenendehowa, from the eastern part of the state is a Class A team who lost in the semi finals of the NYS tournament in 2004 and now drops to 3-5 this year.
Scoring for Penn Yan were Steven Carlson (3g-2a), Dan Mesler (2g-2q), Matt Osgood (2g-1a), Jon Folts (1g), Dan wolfe (1g-1a), Ryan Cook (1g) and Dan McGuffie and Chris Carlson with one assist each. Penn Yan improves to 8-1.
It was very wet for Geneva's game with Cicero-North Syracuse (Section 3) and it took overtime for CNS to win 11-10. At the end of the first quarter is the game was tied at three and it was continued to be tied until the Northstars scored two man up goals toward the end of the half.
Each team scored a goal in the third quarter. The Panthers came back strong in the last quarter and tied the game and sending it into overtime. Although it appeared that Geneva scored first in overtime, the goal was disallowed and with about one minute left the the overtime period CNS scored the game winner.
Scoring for Geneva were Kyle Boncaro (3-1), John Manion (1-2), RJ Gringeri (2-1), John Warner (1g-1a) while Jimmy Warner, Tyler Travis, Willy Rago and Elliot Heaton each added one goal. Adam Schutz had 11 saves for the Panthers (4-4).
Scoring for CNS were Nick Blumer (5g-1a), Mike Brodhead (2g-1a), Jeff Gilbert (1-2), Jim Haney (1g) and Nick Lococo (3g-3a). Jamie Praino had 11 saves for the Northstars who improve to 8-1, with the only loss to West Genesee. Previous wins this season include Pittsford, Liverpool, Henninger and Corcoran.
It was a wet and muddy today in Brighton where the Barons took on the visiting Newark Reds. Brighton got off to a great start scoring the first three goals with Colin Hickey scoring twice and Colin Davis scoring once. Newark answered back with a score from Alex Quku with 5:36 left in the first quarter. Brighton continued their scoring with goals by Ryan Conti and Colin Davis. The first quarter ended with a score of 5-1 for Brighton.
The second quarter saw goals by four different players. Colin Davis and
Robbie Asselin scored for Brighton while Alex Quku and Colin Johnson scored
for Newark. The score after two quarters of play was Brighton 7 Newark 3.
The Third quarter saw three goals for Brighton and two for Newark taking the
score to 10-5 for Brighton.
Brighton pulled away in the fourth quarter with goals from Conti and Josh Uline making the final score Brighton 12 Newark 5.
Colin Davis led Brighton with 3g-4a. Colin Hickey finished with 3g-3a. Ryan Conti added a pair of goals and an assist. Robbie Asselin had 1g-2a. Kyle Warren netted 1 goal and 1 assist and Jake Anderson and Josh Uline each had a goal for the Barons.
Scoring for Newark was Alex Quku 2g and Colin Johnson, Dan Mizro, and Adam Galding each scoring a goal. Nate Johnson added an assist.
Brighton improves its record to 5-3 on the season while Newark drops to 3-4. No report from Newark.
Schroeder was the 12-3 victor over visiting Hamburg (Section 6). The Warriors took an 8-0 first quarter lead and led 10-1 at the half. The Schroeder defense dominated the game and allowed only five shots on goal through 3 quarters of the game.
Mike Tota scored 3g, Chris Ferry scored 2g and Grant Catalino added 1g-3a for the Warriors.
Schroeder improves to 6-1. Hamburg drops to 1-5 under new Head Coach Jerry Severino.
On a cold wet Saturday Night at Aquinas, Thomas came ready to play and in the end were the 12-2 winner. The Titans scored the first ten goals of the first half and the Titans defense limited the Little Irish to only a few scoring opportunities and the offense took advantage of some transition opportunities to keep the Titans on a six game win streak.
Scoring for the Titans were Dom Scalzo (2g-3a), Brendan Rothfuss (4g), Kevin Kemp (1g-2a), Remington Fox (2g), Pat Maloney (1g), Kurt DetWiller (1g), Max Gurowski (1g-1a) and Dan Hinderland (1a). Leading the way at the face off was Pat Maloney who won nine out of 11. Jake Zieglar recorded six ground balls, along with Jordan Tracey and Remington Fox. Kevin Ryan recorded two saves for Thomas (6-1).
Scoring for Aquinas were Pat King (2g), Grant Corsaro (1a) and Marc Brondon (1a).
Irondequoit was the 11-7 winner against Ithaca of Section 4. Conditions were cold and wet as Irondequoit opened up an 8-1 lead in the second period with Greg Wright, Andrew Hart and Mickey Haight leading the way. Hart assisted on 3 of the 8 goals and both Greg and Mickey chipping in with two goals.
Ithaca recovered by the end of the 3rd perion when the score was 9-7. Peter Mulchy a midfielder for Ithaca scored four of those goals and Sky Torgenson contributing two goals.
Irondequoit shored up the defense and finished with two goals in the 4th quarter to finish with the 11-7 win.
Said Head Coach John Van Etten: "I am pleased that we were able to get back on the winning track , that all but one of the goals were assisted and we were able to win the ground ball war."
Irondequoit's record stands at 4-3. Ithaca drops to (4-5).
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