Championship Saturday: Four Titles on the Line at Fisher
Section V Championships | St. John Fisher University | May 30, 2026
The wait is over. After months of league play, rivalries renewed, and records broken, Section V crowns its champions tomorrow at St. John Fisher University. Four games. Four titles. One unforgettable day of lacrosse.
Digital tickets are required and must be purchased in advance through GoFan at https://gofan.co/app/school/NYSPHSAAV.
CLASS B - 10:00 AM
#1 Pittsford Panthers (18-0) vs. #2 Victor Blue Devils (16-2)
Pittsford enters the day as the only undefeated team remaining in Section V, with a defense that has been stifling all season and an offense that has found ways to win in every situation. Victor has been equally impressive, dropping just two games all year and playing some of the best lacrosse in the section down the stretch.
These two teams have already met once this season, with Pittsford surviving a 13-12 thriller in April that came down to the final seconds. That result is sure to be on both teams' minds when the opening whistle blows tomorrow morning. A rematch of that caliber promises to be one of the highlights of the day.
CLASS C - 12:30 PM
#1 Honeoye Falls-Lima Cougars (11-6) vs. #2 Geneva Panthers (13-5)
HFL and Geneva have not faced each other this season, but they share six common opponents — Aquinas, Midlakes, Penn Yan, Wayne, Livonia-Avon-Geneseo, and Mynderse-Romulus — and both finished 4-2 against that group. By nearly every measure, these are two evenly matched teams meeting at exactly the right moment. Geneva's overall record reflects a strong and consistent season through a competitive Finger Lakes schedule. HFL has shown the ability to put up big offensive numbers and has been battle-tested in close games. Expect a competitive afternoon matchup.
CLASS D - 3:00 PM
#1 Palmyra-Macedon Red Raiders (16-2) vs. #2 Penn Yan Mustangs (15-3)
Pal-Mac has been one of the most productive offenses in Section V all season, piling up wins with consistency and depth throughout the lineup. Penn Yan has been equally impressive, navigating one of the tougher schedules in their class and proving themselves against quality competition week after week. The two teams share four common opponents — Midlakes, Mynderse-Romulus, Brighton, and Geneva — and performed similarly against all of them. Both programs arrive at Fisher with legitimate championship credentials and plenty of motivation.
CLASS A - 5:30 PM
#1 McQuaid Jesuit Knights (11-6) vs. #2 Penfield Patriots (13-4)
Championship Saturday closes with a Class A matchup between two programs that have earned their way to Fisher through difficult schedules and competitive league play. McQuaid has faced one of the toughest slates in the section and has shown a knack for winning close games, with three of their victories coming in overtime. Penfield has been steady all season, with a 13-4 record built against strong Monroe County competition. The two teams share six common opponents in Irondequoit, Thomas, Hilton, Rush-Henrietta, Orchard Park, and Pittsford, and have each found ways to win and lose against that same group. It sets up as a fitting final game of the day.
All four games are at St. John Fisher University. Digital tickets are required and can be purchased at https://gofan.co/app/school/NYSPHSAAV. Good luck to all eight teams — see you at Fisher.
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