Tuesday: Cold again - Suspensions
April 4, 2006 - It turned back to winter today, with temperatures in the low 30's and heavy snow at some sites.
Rush-Henrietta was up 5-0 at host Hilton when the game was suspended about 2 minutes before the half. The game will be finished on Saturday at 11:00 am at Hilton.
The Webster Schroeder - Spencerport game was suspended with about nine minutes left in the third quarter with Webster up 10-3. After taking a 5-1 lead in the first quarter and with snow falling, the Warriors ended the half up 10-1. After starting the substitutes at the start of the second half.
When the game was stopped the Schroeder scoring leaders were Jay Wilmes (4g),
Mike Tota (1g-1a), Grant Catalino (1g-1a), Austin Orsini (2g-1a) and freshman midfielder Chris Topping who scored his first varsity goal. Chris Ferry added two assists for the Warriors. Senior goalie Dennis Costanza recorded two saves and one goal in the first half while junior Zach Marshall (1s/2ga) took over in the second half.
Senior John Pawluk and Topping won 9 of 13 face offs for Schroeder.
Senior midfielder Stephen DiFulvio, senior attackman Rob Stojanov and senior middie Mike Hicks scored unassisted goals for the Rangers.
[ SportsFive is aware that the Athletic Director from both schools have elected not to finish the game. We are waiting to hear if the unfinished game will be counted toward seeding points and league standings before publishing the score. We expect to hear soon. ]
Penn Yan took a 2-0 half time lead and increased it to 5-1 after the third quarter before posting a 6-1 win over visiting Canandaigua. A stand out game by Penn Yan defenders Tristan Keas, Dana Wilber, Preston Christensen, Mike Manley and short sticks Donnie Benedict, Chris Carlson and Brandon Trombley was noted by Coach Hobart. Junior goalie RJ Wickham posted 11 saves for the Mustangs.
Scoring for Penn Yan were Dan Mesler and Steve Carlson with two goals each and Dan McGuffie and Ryan Cook each added a goal while Dan Wolfe recorded an assist for Penn Yan (2-1).
Senior goalie Dan Serafine made six saves for Canandaigua (1-2).
Although Pittsford started out with a 6-4 half time lead, the Churchville-Chili defense, led by junior Brian Briggs and seniors Shane Melvin, Eric Dewind, and Ryan Cantrell held the Panthers to two goals in the second half while added six of their own.
The offensive effort was led by junior midfielders Jaime Englert (4g), Doug Hemink (3g-3a) and Cory Mee (1g-1a), sophomore midfielder Gino Marcello (2g-3a) and junior attackmen Ryan Grogan (1g-2a) and Ben Rossignolo (1g-1a). Senior middie Danny Kuntz added an assist for C-C. Senior goalie Evan Williams recorded 23 saves for the Saints (2-1). No report from Pittsford.
It was Geneva over Victor in the 7-5 game played at Geneva. The defensive dominated game saw the Panthers go up 7-3 until Victor added two goals in the last minute of the game.
Scoring for Geneva were junior attackman Sean Braman (2g), junior midfielder John Warner (1g-1a), senior attackman John Manion (1g) and freshman defenseman Tyler Travis, sophomore middie Willy Rago and sophomore attackman Kyle Boncaro who each score one goal. Junior midfielder RJ Gringeri added one assist for the Panthers. The Geneva defense was led by seniors Dan Toner, Brian Knecht, Steve Healy and juniors Andy Torruella and Tyler Travis. Junior goalie Adam Schutz had 6 saves for Geneva (1-2).
Scoring for Victor were senior middie Erick Rogemoser (2g); junior middies Jason Houtenbrink (1g) and Eric Willman (1g), junior attackman Andy Savage (1g), sophomore attackman Mike Domizio (1a) and senior midfielder Steve Personale (1a). Junior goalie Mitchell Liegerot recorded 9 saves for the Blue Devils (1-2).
Fairport was the 17-3 winner over host Brockport after taking a 6-3 half time lead. The faceoff unit of Jeff Sanna (11W/2L), David Burke (6W/3L), Craig Nairn (1W) and Todd Sturcken (1W) won 19 of 24 draws for the Raiders.
Thirteen different Fairport players made the scorebook. Senior attackman Pat Reilly (6g-2a), senior middie Ryan Lowe (2g-2a) along with junior attackman Mike Danylyshyn (2g-1a) and senior attackman Dan Scarazzo (2g) led the way. Craig Nairn, Ted Mierzwa, David Burke and Dan Holmes each added one goal, while adding assists were Jeff Sanna (2a), Pete Burkhardtt (1a), Eric Martin (1a), Max Keil (1a), and Shawn Runyon (1a).
Senior goalie Geoff Mayor (6s-3ga) started the effort for the Raiders, while senior Zach Harris (3s-0ga) and junior Matt Hurley (3s-0ga) finished the game for Fairport (2-1).
Scoring for Brockport were junior midfielder Eric Gallert (1g) and junior attackmen Adam Nauerth (1g-1a) and Jeremy Toscano (1g,0a). Brockport drops to 2-1.
Livonia increased its record to 4-0 with a 16-2 win over visiting Pal-Mac as senior middie Scott Mosher and sophomore attackman Tyler Russell each scored (3g-1a).
The Bulldogs scored six first quarter goals as Mosher scored three and Russell added two more. Senior attackmen John Dalberth and junior attackman Brian Sciera set up plays that led to eleven different Bulldogs getting into the scorebook. The Livonia defenders shut down the Pal-Mac offense, allowing only two shots during the quarter.
Defenseman Dave Merrit scored for Pal-Mac just before the first period ended.
The second quarter was slower paced as Livonia scored three goals to take a 9–1 lead into the half. Junior attackman Kyle Olson scored two goals during the second quarter for the Bulldogs. Defensemen Andy Kurtz, Shane Moran, Shane Ward, Jeremy Allston, Gabe Recchio and long stick defensive midfielders Mike Vetrano and Jeremy Hudak held the Pal-Mac offense to zero shots during the second quarter.
The second half saw more of the same kind of play with Livonia scoring three goals in the third quarter and four more in the fourth, while holding Pal-Mac to just 1 goal on 5 shots. Senior middie Chadd Britton had two goals an an assist in the second half . Midfielders Luke Merritt and Adam Schaible each scored their second goals of the game.
The last quarter of the game was played in some very unpleasant blizzard conditions as a near white out made for some very interesting play as a quick two inches of snow blanketed Saunders Field making the lines impossible to see.
Scoring for Livonia was Mosher (3g-1a), Russell (3g-1a), Schaible (2g-1a), Britton (2g- 1a), Sciera (1g-2a), Merritt (2g), Olson (2g), John Dalberth (2a), Shane Moran (1g), Oren Taylor (1a) and Brent Simpson (1a). Senior goalie Aaron Jamison had one save and senior Zac Berger added one save for Livonia.
Scoring for Pal-Mac was Merritt (1g), sophomore midfielder Peter Macklos (1g) and junior attackman Cody Clement (1a). Junior goalie Jonathon Reeve made 20 saves for the Raiders (0-1).
Penfield was able to get their win in before the weather turned as they beat visiting Gates Chili 16-3. It took the Patriots nearly nine minutes before scoring three goals to finish the first quarter up 3-0 and then extended their lead to 8-0 at the half.
Leading the scoring for Penfield were Scott Serron (4g), Kelly McKenna (3g-1a), Connor Rice (1g-4a), Dave Malone (1g-2a), Mark Hill (2g) and Kevin Green (1g-1a). Rounding out Penfield’s scoring with a goal each were Mike Arvan, Mike Cummins, Dan Huntington and Paul Leonhard. Senior middie Ben Foster added an assist for the Patriots.
Senior goalie Ryan Nicoletta took over for senior Brian Dell in the second half and had 3 saves for Penfield (3-0).
Gates-Chili’s senior attackman Chaz Giehl scored one goal and had two assists and controlled numerous face offs for the Spartans. Junior attackman Andy Hilton scored one goal and one assist and senior midfielder Jim Drabin added one goal. Goal keepers Dave Bellavia (12s) and Jason Baetzhole (7s) combined for 19 saves for Gates Chili (0-3).
Irondequoit finished their game in the snow as they beat visiting Athena/Odyssey 16-1. The Eagles out shot the Thunder 26-8 while Greece junior goalies Dave Tarana made three saves and Nick Bellucco added 2 saves after entering the game at the end of the second quarter.
Senior attackman Dave Rodriguez scored the unassisted goal for the Thunder (0-4). There was no report from Irondequoit (2-1).
It was Waterloo 9-3 over host Midlakes as the Indians took a 2-2 first quarter to at 7-2 half.
Scoring for Midlakes were Josh Mateo (3g-2a), Stephen Kuti (2g-2a), Winston Boyd (1g-3a), Mike Ruiz (2g) and Bill Jolly (1g). Waterloo goalies Andy Riegel (8s) and Mark Nearpass (2s) combined for 10 saves for the Indians (3-0).
Scoring for Midlakes were Glen Stephenson (1g), Ryan McConnoh (1g), Nick Newland (1g) and Jon Brigs (1a). Jared Schoonerman recorded 18 saves for the Eagles (1-2).
The Newark - Mynderse game was moved to April 29th.