Game Day Reports for

Tuesday May 14, 2019


Scores Today
BAND - 1Haverling - 17REPORT
Brighton - 14Schroeder - 5REPORT
Canandaigua - 8Penfield - 4REPORT
Churchville-Chili - 6Spencerport - 12REPORT
Rush-Henrietta - 19Eastridge - 6REPORT
Fairport - 4Penn Yan - 3REPORT
Greece Storm - 10HFL - 9REPORT
Irondequoit - 3Hilton - 7REPORT
Geneva - 11Midlakes - 6REPORT
Marcus Whitman - 12Bloomfield-Honeoye - 11REPORT
Mynderse - 9Gananda - 3REPORT
Newark - 8Waterloo - 10REPORT
Wayne - 8Pal-Mac - 9REPORT
Livonia-Avon - 15East United - 2REPORT
Aquinas - 4McQuaid Jesuit - 15REPORT

 


Marcus Whitman - 12
Bloomfield-Honeoye - 11
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Marcus Whitman 4 1 5 1 1 12
  Bloomfield-Honeoye 4 3 1 3   11
 

 

Marcus Whitman Holds Strong in OT

- Marcus Whitman held off a late push by Bloomfield-Honeoye to defeat the Pride 12-11 in the first overtime period.  The Wildcats had a six goals stretch to the end the third and start the fourth quarter.  The streak took them to a three goal lead with just under six minutes remaining in regulation.  The Pride fought back and scored three goals of their own before regulation expired.  However, it was Kyle Murphy who scored the game winning goal for the Wildcats in overtime.

Marcus Whitman opened the scoring with Seth Benedict assisting Luke McCrobie four minutes into the game.  The Pride responded with back to back goals from Trevor Farrell to take their first lead of the game.  Farrell’s goal were scored 21 seconds apart.  Marcus Whitman responded with three goals of their own to re-take the lead after only trailing for less than one minute.  Ryan Herod, Connor Tomion and Benedict scored for the Wildcats.  Not to be left behind, Bloomfield-Honeoye scored two more goals to finish out the opening quarter tied at 4-4.

The Pride kept their momentum going into the second quarter with back to back goals.  Max Willix and Devin Campbell scored.  Marcus Whitman scored their only goal of the second quarter with 6:11 on the clock (Tomion unassisted).  The Pride added one more before the half and led 7-5 going into the break.

Bloomfield-Honeoye scored again to open the third with George Willix scoring off a feed from Alex Roach.  That was the last Pride goal for 15 minutes.  Marcus Whitman scored five to finish the third quarter as well as the opener of the fourth.  Benedict scored three of the six goals for the Widlcats.  The final goal, to set up the three goal lead, was scored by Benedict off a feed from Herod.  The Pride refused to give up and scored three unassisted goals to finish out regulation: Roach, G. Willix, Campbell.  Murphy’s game winning goal was scored with 0:25 left on the clock.

More information is available on the GAME REPORT page.

 


Newark - 8
Waterloo - 10
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Newark 3 2 3 0   8
  Waterloo 3 4 1 2   10
 

 

Waterloo Scores Final Three Goals in Win

- After four lead changes, Waterloo scored the final three goals to defeat Newark 10-8.  The Reds held the lead with 2:16 left in the third quarter before being held scoreless by the Indian’s defense for the final 14 minutes.  Dillion McCann scored two of the last three goals for the Indians to secure the win.  He finished with 5g-1a on the game.

Waterloo took the first lead of the game with back to back goals by McCann.  The Reds responded with three goals to take their first lead.  Waterloo added one more before the first quarter expired.  The score was tied 3-3 going into the second quarter.  Waterloo added another goal to start the quarter (38 seconds into play) with an unassisted goal from Toby Loucks. 

Newark kept the game close with their fourth goal a few minutes later.  Waterloo upped their pressure with another three goals to take the largest lead of the game at three goals (7-4).  Newark responded with one goal before the half, and then three more to start the second quarter.  Matt Card scored the final goal for Newark to give them their second lead of the game.  Waterloo’s Anthony DeFrancesco scored the final goal of the third to tie the game at 8-8 going into the final twelve minutes. 

More information is available on the GAME REPORT page.

 


 

 

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