- First Posted: 2016-04-19
- Updated: 2018-10-07 21:43:41
Tuesday: AQ takes McQ in OT, Penfield and Spencerport Also Win
There were fifteen games played today and, as usual, many were mismatches. In the more exciting games, Aquinas needed overtime to defeat McQuaid Jesuit in GRALL action. Spencerport beat the Greece Thunder 8-7 and Penfield was an 11-9 winner over Canandaigua. Pittsford beat Fairport and Brighton took R-H 17-14. Other winners were Geneva, Lightning, Midlakes, Pal-Mac, Churchville-Chili, Haverling, Livonia, Victor, Thomas and Irondequoit.
Geneva - Newark | Batavia - Haverling | Rush-Henrietta - Brighton | Brockport - Arc/Oly | Penfield - Canandaigua | Livonia - Bloomfield-Honeoye | Midlakes - Marcus Whitman | Pal-Mac - Waterloo | Schroeder - Victor | Thomas - HFL | Spencerport - Ath/Ody | Fairport - Pittsford | Hilton - Irondequoit | Churchville-Chili - Gates Chili | Aquinas - McQuaid Jesuit |
Aquinas 8 - McQuaid Jesuit 7 in Overtime |
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-- SPORTSFIVE REPORT: In the closest game of the night, Aquinas defeated McQuaid Jesuit in overtime 8-7. Senior midfielder Nick Tschetter (3g-1a) scored the game winning goal with 0:02 remaining in the first overtime period. The entire game was back and forth with the score only more than one goal apart for 0:32 in the third quarter. The lead changed in the contest four different times.
McQuaid Jesuit scored the opening goal with Luc Watson assisting Matt Palmer. Watson`s goal was the only score of the first quarter by either team. In the second, Aquinas added three goals and held the Knights to only a single point. Elliot Clemmons, Jonathan Parrinello and Nicholas Morreale scored for the Little Irish.
In the third quarter, McQuaid Jesuit scored first to tie the game at 3-3. With 6:47 remaining the Little Irish scored back to back goals to take a two goal lead (Clemmons and Tschetter). The Knights immediately brought the game back within a single goal with an unassisted goal from James Merkley. Before the end of the third quarter, McQuaid Jesuit added two more goals to take a 6-5 lead into the final quarter.
Aquinas added two more of their own to take back a one goal lead with 7:09 remaining in regulation. The Knights tied the game with 5:15 remaining and although both teams had a chance at the cage, neither could capitalize. Much like the completion of the fourth quarter, overtime gave both teams a shot at the cage. Aquinas' Bryce Kelly added 3 of his 7 saves in overtime. The Little Irish have won the last four contests, including back to back overtime wins.
Geneva 18 - Newark 3 |
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Arc/Oly 14 - Brockport 5 |
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Midlakes 15 - Marcus Whitman 5 |
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Pal-Mac 16 - Waterloo 3 |
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Irondequoit 15 - Hilton 8 |
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Churchville-Chili 14 - Gates Chili 9 |
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Pittsford 10 - Fairport 5 |
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Haverling 19 - Batavia 0 |
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Brighton 17 - Rush-Henrietta 14 |
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-- SPORTSFIVE REPORT: Brighton took the lead in the second quarter and kept the lead for the rest of the game. The Barons defeated Rush-Henrietta 17-14 to remain undefeated. The early game was back and forth with the score tied at 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, 5-5 and 6-6 before the Barons scored five unanswered goals to secure the lead. Brett Randall (4g-5a) was key in taking control. He scored the 6th, 7th and 8th goals for the Barons to take the largest lead of the game up to that point.
Although the Barons never trailed again, the Royal Comets kept the game close for the entire time. They scored the first goal of the final quarter (Matt Zarzycki unassisted) to bring the game within a single goal (12-11 Brighton). However, the Barons responded with three goals and the Royal Comets couldn't keep pace. In the cage for Brighton, Caleb Green played three quarters and finished at 50% (10 saves). Nate Luong played the final quarter and did not record a save. For the Royal Comets, Colin Mix recorded 7 saves.
Livonia 10 - Bloomfield-Honeoye 1 |
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Victor 14 - Schroeder 3 |
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Thomas 14 - HFL 8 |
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Penfield 11 - Canandaigua 9 |
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-- NOTES: Penfield took the lead with 5:48 remaining in the first quarter and never trailed again in their 11-9 win over Canandaigua. Although the Braves opened the scoring, Penfield scored the next four goals to lead 4-1 after the first quarter. Canandaigua moved within a single goal twice, but never re-tied the game. This is the first time that Penfield has defeated Canandaigua since 2012.
Devin Andrews, who finished with 5g for the Braves, scored the first goal 90 seconds into the contest. Penfield tied the game 0:34 later with Matthew Schoeneck scoring with an assist from Brandon Buss. Schoeneck finished at 4g-1a to lead the Patriots. The four unanswered goals to end the first quarter were the major difference, as most of the remaining game was the two teams trading goals. In the cage for Penfield, Erik Smisloff finished with eight recorded saves. Brandon Moore finished with 10 saves for the Braves.
Spencerport 8 - Ath/Ody 7 |
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-- SPORTSFIVE REPORT: Greece Athena/Odyssey scored the first goal of the game, but could not hold on to the lead and Spencerport defeated the Thunder 8-7. Zack Gibaud scored the first goal nearly halfway through the opening quarter. Less than one minute later, Spencerport added back to back goals to take their first lead and although the game was tied after that the Rangers never trailed.
Victor Pascucci and Owen VanWie scored for the Rangers, Colin McElligott assisted both goals. McElligott finished with 2g-5a and was a part of 7 out of 8 goals for the Rangers. Spencerport scored five of the first seven goals to lead 5-2 at halftime. In the third quarter the Thunder added two more and held the Rangers to only one. Gibaud added his second and Cody Hayes added his lone goal of the game. Every time the Thunder got close, the Rangers added another goal. With 3:54 remaining in the final quarter, Dalton McCumber scored the first of his back to back goals. With 2:03 remaining, McCumber tied the game at 7-7 (the first tie since 2-2).
Both teams attempted to take the lead and McElligott scored the game winning goal with 0:05 remaining. Spencerport had a strong game at the face-off with VanWie going 11/15. He also led his team in ground balls with seven. Midfielder Colin O`Leary led the Thunder with 4 ground balls.
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