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Saturday: Full Schedule - 10 Games |
May 1, 2004 |
It was cold enough for snow a few days ago, but today it was in the high 70's in Monroe County. Full Story |
Opinion:Lawn Mowing and the Game of Lacrosse |
May 1, 2004 |
Opinion by M. Scott Bryson: A couple of years ago, I was reading the book "Reach for the Summit" written by the legendary Tennessee Lady Volunteers Basketball Coach Pat Summitt, when I came upon an interesting recruitment tool she uses. Full Story |
Monday: Canandaigua ! |
May 3, 2004 |
It was an incredible game of undefeated league teams, with well over 600 people in attendance at Penn Yan Academy and the "true lacrosse fans" were not disappointed in a thrilling game played by great competitors. Full Story |
Tuesday: Irondequoit in 3 OTs |
May 4, 2004 |
It was an another well played and exciting high school lacrosse game; this time at Pittsford, as Irondequoit scored with winner in the third overtime period to beat the Panthers 10-9. Full Story |
Thursday: Two Left Undefeated |
May 6, 2004 |
Canandaigua and Penfield remained undefeated in Section Five and are among only seven teams statewide to have perfect records. Canandaigua beat Victor 11-3 and Penfield broke a 6-6 half-time tie with five third quarter goals to beat Webster Schroeder, 13-7. Full Story |
Friday: McQuaid Jesuit and Pittsford Win |
May 7, 2004 |
Two non-league games were played on Friday afternoon. Full Story |
Saturday: Penfield Survives Close Call |
May 8, 2004 |
Canandaigua and Penfield remained undefeated in Section Five and are among only seven teams statewide to have perfect records. Penfield had a close call with a comeback win against host Fairport, 9-8, and Canandaigua had no trouble in their 19-7 victory over Newark. Livonia had an overtime win against McQuaid Jesuit as they won 5-4. Full Story |
Monday: Three Games and a Half |
May 10, 2004 |
There were three and a little more games played Monday in Section Five. Full Story |
Tuesday: Nine Games and a Half |
May 11, 2004 |
It cost Livonia a long bus ride for a 17 minute "game" as they finished yesterday's game at Haverling which was halted at 12-4 in the third quarter due to an electrical storm. Full Story |
Wednesday: Two Games |
May 12, 2004 |
There were just two games played Wednesday in Section Five as Mynderse and McQuaid Jesuit saw wins. Full Story |
Thursday: Penfield and CA Undefeated Still |
May 13, 2004 |
With only a couple of games left in the regular season, Penfield and Canandaigua won their games today and are among 4 or 5 such teams statewide. Full Story |
Friday: Rush over Livonia |
May 14, 2004 |
Two games were played on the day before the last day of the regular season. Full Story |
Saturday: Canandaigua Won - Penfield Lost |
May 15, 2004 |
This was the last chance for regular season games in Section Five. Eleven games were scheduled under the cold and rain of upstate New York. Canandaigua won big at home and maintained their undefeated season. Penfield lost to host Pittsford and dropped to 15-1. Full Story |
Tuesday: Out Brackets and Quarters |
May 18, 2004 |
Rush-Henrietta (#9) won its first sectional game in many years as they beat host McQuaid Jesuit (#8) 7-5 behind the efforts of senior middie, Joe Malach (2g-2a) and senior attackman, Tyler Allen (2g). In the game that featured strong defensive play by both teams, the Royal Comets took a 6-1 lead into the half. Junior goalie, James Lally recorded 16 saves for R-H. Full Story |
GRALL All League List for 2004 Announced |
May 18, 2004 |
The Greater Rochester Area Lacrosse League coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. This is the first year for the league and for its list of exceptional players. Aquinas goalie, Jeff Walker was named GRALL 2004 Player of the Year. Full Story |
Section 5 Senior All Star Game- 2004 |
May 18, 2004 |
The Expectional Senior "All Star" game, previously scheduled for East Rochester will be held on Tuesday, June 8th, 2004 starting with the Girls Game at 5:00pm followed by the Boys Game at 7:00pm at McQuaid Jesuit Jesuit High School. Coaches from all three leagues have selected the following seniors representing each of the Section Five teams. Teams will be formed at the site. Contact for the boys events is Brian Hantzis ( BrianHz@aol.com). |
Wednesday: Makeup Game for Victor |
May 19, 2004 |
Victor (#3) won its game with Eastridge after a one-day postponement, 11-10 at home. With the score 11-4 in the last quarter, Victor emptied the bench and Eastridge put on an impressive six goal run in a 2:30 minute period. Eastridge saw goals by Brian Sutton (3g), senior Dan Driffill (3g), junior Kevin Kimber (2g) and senior Matt Recino (2g) who put the Lancers within one. Eastridge goalie Mike Matteo kept The Lancers in the game by stopping a point blank shot with 2:30 left. Full Story |
Thursday: Brighton and Fairport Pull Upsets |
May 20, 2004 |
Brighton, seeded number 4th in Class B beat the top seed, Honeoye Falls, 15-11 in the semi finals, and Fairport (#5) beat Pittsford (#4), 11-6 in the Class A quarter finals and the rest of the seeds won out. Geneva (#3) looked like they would upset Waterloo (#2) as they led 8-1 when the game was halted for lightning with about nine minutes left in the game. That game will be finished on Friday (time and place TBD). Full Story |
Finger Lakes League List for 2004 Announced |
May 20, 2004 |
<tdclass="newstext">(May 20th 2004) The Finger Lakes coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. Canandaigua midfielder Steve Smith and Geneva defenseman, Craig McDonald were named to the All America team. Geneva senior attackman, Luke Bonney was name Academic All American. Named to the all star list were: |
Friday: Two More Seeding Upsets |
May 21, 2004 |
Most of the game was played on Thursday and after more than three quarters, Geneva (#3) was ahead of Waterloo (#2) 8-1 when the game was halted for lightning. The last nine minutes were played today and Geneva was the winner, 12-2. At McQuaid Jesuit, Victor took a 6-1 halftime lead but a scrappy Aquinas team early sent the game into overtime. Victor won 10-9 and moves on the the finals. Full Story |
Saturday: It will be Canandaigua and Penfield |
May 22, 2004 |
Canandaigua took a 6-2 halftime lead and beat Fairport 10-4 in the first game of the semifinals. In the second game, however, Penfield needed an overtime goal by junior middie, Mike Thon to beat Irondequoit, 10-9 and advance to the finals. Full Story |
Monroe County League List for 2004 Announced |
May 24, 2004 |
The County coaches recently announced the list of all stars for 2004. Penfield defenseman, Dan Clay and Pittsford midfielder, R.J. Lamontagne were named to the All America team. Rush-Henrietta senior midfielder, Joe Malach was name Academic All American. |
Class C Champions: PENN YAN Again. |
May 26, 2004 |
St. John Fisher College - Penn Yan won it's 7th straight Section Five Class C Championship with first year Head Coach, Brian Hobart and 13 underclassmen as they defeated Geneva in a close 12-10 victory at St. John Fisher College. Full Story |
Class B Champions: BRIGHTON |
May 26, 2004 |
St. John Fisher College. Brighton held the number four position entering the Class B Tournament and after beating the top seed, HFL 15-11 on Thursday, the Barons used an overtime goal by MVP and junior attackman, Mike Ryerson to win their first Section Five Class B Championship, 6-5. Full Story |
Class A Champions: CANANDAIGUA |
May 26, 2004 |
St. John Fisher College. Penfield scored the first three goals and looked like they might be the winners, but the Braves took a time out, settled down and scored two goals in the last two minutes of the first quarter, before going on to win the Class A championship, 10-7 before a packed crowd at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. Full Story |
Section Five All Tournament Team Selections- 2004 |
May 27, 2004 |
The 2004 Section Five Tournaments are over and the Champions have been determined. An All-Tournament Team is selected for each Class Tournament. The MVP for Class A was junior attackman, Aaron Manzer of Canandaigua. In Class B the MVP was Brighton's, junior attackman, Mike Ryerson. In Class C the MVP was senior attackman, Kyle Eakens of Penn Yan. |
Saturday: Penn Yan Wins in Outbracket |
May 29, 2004 |
The only outbracket game for Section Five pitted the Penn Yan Mustangs against the Canton Golden Bears of Section Ten on Saturday at St. John Fisher College. |