- First Posted: 2016-03-29
- Updated: 2018-10-07 19:07:12
Tuesday: HF-L Over Schroeder in Overtime
It is vacation week and there were six games played on Tuesday. Webster Schroeder scored three goals in the fourth quarter to force overtime, but the Cougars came through with the 11-10 overtime goal. Irondequoit used consistent scoring throughout their 13-7 win at Hilton. A strong Ithaca team came to Fairport for a win and Penn Yan had a close 7-6 win at Albany Academy. Canandaigua held Geneva scoreless in the second half as they won their game 9-2.
Canandaigua 9 - Geneva 2 |
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-- NOTES: Canandaigua`s Joe Post won 9 of 12 face offs while Colin Wall led the team with 6 ground balls. Noteworthy defense was played by Jon Chapman, David York, Spencer Taft, Roger Panara, Jake D'Agostino, Justin Rolfe and Connor McClain.
Geneva sophomore goalie Jake Drennan made some exciting saves and finished with 19 for the Panthers.
McQuaid Jesuit 7 - Del Norte 4 |
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Penn Yan 7 - Albany Academy 6 |
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HFL 11 - Schroeder 10 in Overtime |
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-- NOTES: Sophomore Jon Roth scored the game winning goal two minutes into the first overtime period to secure HF-L`s 11-10 victor over Webster Schroeder. The Cougars lost the overtime face off, but strong defensive play allowed them to hold off any shots from the Warriors and take control of the ball.
Schroeder senior Jared Griffin, won scored six goals in the game, scored two in a row in the last quarter and fellow senior Matthew Montgomery scored the last goal in regulation forcing the overtime.
Underclassmen scored big for HF-L as sophomores Roth (3g) and Garrett Russ (2g-2a) joining freshman Andrew Mapstone (2g-3a) scored 7 of the 11 goals. Ben Tomaszewski finished at 50% between the pipes.
Irondequoit 13 - Hilton 7 |
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Ithaca 12 - Fairport 6 |
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-- NOTES and COMMENTS: Ithaca started off the game with a bang. The Little Red scored the first three goals with impressive plays. The opening goal was scored with a feed from behind the cage by Nick Miller to Ryan Sposito. Sposito finished with 3g-2a to lead Ithaca. One minute later Collin Case fed the crease to Matt Pagliaro for a second goal. The third goal of the game was the most impressive from either side. The play began on defense with D-middie Aidan Fitzpatrick stripping the ball from Fairport. Long stick Luca Greenspun picked up the ball and gave it to Sposito who fed inside the crease to Jalil Clark. The entire sequence looked like late season polished lacrosse. The Red Raiders added two goals of their own to keep the game close. TJ Hendricks (2g-2a) and Cameron Gebhardt (2g-1a) scored the first goals to end the quarter 5-2 Ithaca.
The second and third quarters were more evenly matched with Fairport outscoring the Little Red 4-2. An altercation, at the end of the third quarter, changed the emotion of the game. With nine minutes remaining in the game, Fairport took a shot on cage that was ruled outside the net. The call upset players and shortly thereafter Fairport found themselves in penalty trouble which ultimately led to five unanswered goals for Ithaca.
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