Canandaigua Moves Past Saints

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CA vs CC

Canandaigua has reached the Sectional Championship game 13 times and Churchville-Chili has only reached it once and the Braves demonstrated tonight that they know how to win in Sectionals. The Braves defeated the Saints 14-12 after trailing 0-4 in the first quarter. Churchville-Chili kept the game close throughout but the Braves took over the lead in the third quarter and didn't relinquish it for the final 16:51. Over the course of the game there were twelve penalties (eleven attempts) with six resulting in goals. Churchville-Chili scored on all four of their man-up attempts and Canandaigua scored on two of their seven attempts.

Senior attackman Brian Feldman took the majority of the shots for the Braves. He finished with seventeen shots (eleven on cage) and had four goals. He took 41% of the shots for Canandaigua. Senior Midfielder Eric Munn was the major offensive threat for the Braves. He finished with 5g-4a. Only two other players scored for the Braves with Mitchell Schaefer adding 3g and Connor Hulme adding 2g-3a. Face off midfielder Nick Johnson finished at 55% for Canandaigua (16/29). He also led in ground balls with eight. Munn and defenseman Joe Eddinger added five each. Between the pipes, Ethan Lincoln and Tim Rice split halves. Lincoln finished with seven saves in the first half and Rice finished with 4 saves (50%) in the second half.

CC vs CAThe Saints had their scoring much more spread out. They had seven players make their offensive book with attackman Trevor Hodgins finishing with 4g and sophomore midfielder Jason Tebo finishing with 3g. Attackmen Aaron Buck (2g-1a) and Ryan Cosgrove (1g-2a) also added points the totals. Face off midfielder Mike Caternolo finished with a team leading seven ground balls. Goalie Mike Yehl and midfielder Cameron Shipley added four ground balls each for the Saints. In the cage, Mike Yehl played the majority of the game and accumulated 11 saves. Jamie Cullen came in during a penalty and made 1 save.

Churchville-Chili came out the gate swinging with a goal from Caternolo directly off the face off only 0:07 into the game. The Saints added three more with Buck scoring (assisted from Cosgrove) during man-up and Hodgins scoring back to back unassisted goals with drives from behind the cage. The Saints led 4-0 with 7:54 remaining in the first quarter. Canandaigua scored the next five goals. They scored three to end the first quarter and the first two in the second quarter. Feldman scored the first three goals to finish out the first quarter. The first was scored during a fast-break with an assist from Munn. The second goal was scored when he faked coming out on substitution and beat his man back to the ball and the cage. The third came with a cross crease feed from Hulme. Even after the flurry of scoring, Churchville-Chili still led 4-3 at the end of the first quarter.

CC vs CACanandaigua scored two goals in the first 0:29 of the second quarter with back to back face-off fast-breaks. The first was scored by Schaefer and the second by Munn. Canandaigua took their first lead with 11:31 remaining in the second quarter. Churchville-Chili came back over the next five minutes and scored three goals. Hodgins scored another unassisted goal off a drive from behind the cage to tie the game. Alex Goodermote scored a man-up goal with a feed from Jake Mortier. Three minutes later Tebo scored with a drive down the left side. The Braves scored the next goal as Hulme came cutting up along the crease and Munn found him at GLE. Tebo scored his second unassisted goal with only 0:30 left in the half. Canandaigua took the ensuing face with Johnson picking up his own ground ball. He then sent the ball down to Munn, who continued it along the outside to Schaefer with only 0:14 remaining. The game was a one goal game going into halftime (8-7 Churchville-Chili).

CC vs CAThe third quarter was really the turning point of the game with Canandaigua scoring five and holding Churchville-Chili to only two goals. Another man-up goal for Churchville-Chili started the quarter with Cosgrove scoring (assisted by Goodermote). Canandaigua scored the next four unanswered goals to go from trailing by two goals to leading by two goals. Hulme, Schaefer and Munn (2) scored for the Braves. The fourth goal was scored with 1:58 remaining. Munn took the ball to the outside and drove straight to the cage forcing himself past a triple team. Churchville-Chili scored their first goal in eight minutes with Hodgins picking up a loose ball on the crease and crossing it to Buck. Buck dodged his defenseman and scored unassisted with 0:44 remaining. Canandaigua added the last goal of the quarter with another face off goal, this time from Munn. Munn took a hard shot that dribbled past Yehl with 0:31 remaining on the clock. Canandaigua led 12-10 going into the final quarter.

Both teams added two goals in the fourth quarter, but Churchville-Chili never tied the game. Three of the final four goals were scored during man-up offense. The opening goal was scored by Feldman with an assist from Hulme. Feldman scored with an outside shot during a circle man-up offense. Churchville-Chili came back and scored the next two goals. Tebo scored (with an assist from Cosgrove) and Hodgins scored (with an assist from Buck). The final goal of the game was scored by Munn after receiving an inside feed from Hulme during another man-up set. The Saints did not get another shot at the goal and didn't take any shots for the last 6:51. Canandaigua kept up the pressure and Yehl recorded four of his eleven saves in the final five minutes of play.

With the win, Canandaigua returns to the Finals for the third consecutive year. Tuesday's contest will feature a rematch of last year`s triple overtime Class B Final between Victor and Canandaigua. The Braves play the first game at Webster Schroeder on Tuesday at 3:45.

 

Gates Chili - 9
Spencerport - 8
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Gates Chili
0 1 2 6   9
  Spencerport
4 0 4 0   8
 
 
 

The book for Gates Chili: Austin Castre (2g), Richard Cato (1a), Nicholas Ehmann (3a), Brett Jacobs (1g), Brett Kirkpatrick (2g-2a), Joe Talarico (4g), Goaltending: Michael Cavallaro 13s/8ga = 62% (48 mins).

The book for Spencerport: Jonathan Agness (3g), Trevor Dustin (3g), Andrew Forte (1g), Colin McElligott (6a), Alex Renz (1g), Jordan Swilley (1a) Goaltending: Patrick Chapman 8s/9ga (48 mins).

 


Gates Chili 9 - Spencerport 8 in Overtime

- In one of the two overtime games of the night, Gates Chili never led before winning the game in overtime 9-8 against Spencerport. The Spartans trailed, including never having the game tied, until 1:20 left in regulation. Man-up was a major factor in the game with Gates Chili scoring on 4/7 and Spencerport scoring on 2/6.

The Rangers led off the scoring with the first four goal goals. Alex Renz, Trevor Dustin and Jonathan Agness (2) scored for Spencerport in the first quarter. They led 4-0 at the conclusion of the first quarter. Gates Chili didn`t scored their first goal until 21:14 into the contest. The Spartans scored the only goal of the second quarter with a man-up goal with 2:46 remaining in the half. Brett Kirkpatrick scored with an assist from Nicholas Ehmann.

The Spartans also scored the first goal of the third quarter with another assist from Ehmann, this time to Brett Jacobs. Spencerport scored the next three goals to increase their lead to five. Dustin scored two and Agnes added the third. Each team added one more goal before the end of the quarter. Joe Talarico scored for the Spartans with an assist from Jacobs and Andrew Forte scored the Rangers. Forte, who took all the face offs for the Spencerport, finished at 68% (13/19). He also led his team in ground balls with 10. The Rangers led by five (8-3) going into the final quarter. Forte's goal ended up being their final goal as the Spartans held them scoreless for over 13 minutes.

Kirkpatrick scored the first goal of the fourth quarter with 6:56 remaining. Austin Castre scored the first of his two goals two minutes later. Back to back man-up goals from Talarico brought the game to within a single goal with 2:15 remaining. Castre scored another man-up goal to tie and send the game into overtime. After losing the face-off on a technical foul, the Spartans fought to get the ball back and Talarico scored the winning goal with 3:22 remaining in the first overtime period.
In the cage for the Spartans, Michael Cavallaro finished with 13 saves (62%). Cavallaro also led the ground ball count with nine. Talarico finished with six ground balls with Castre (5) and Joseph O'Hare (4) adding the count. For Spencerport, Patrick Chapman finished with 8 recorded saves. Adding to Forte's ground balls were Jordan Swilley (6), Agness (6) and defenseman Christ Cottom (5).