Thursday: CA comes from Behind for Win
April 13, 2023 -
DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Canandaigua came from behind and won their game with Irondequoit by a single goal. Waterloo scored three goals in the third to help win their 6-5 game with Midlakes-Red Jacket. Hilton on a winning streak took out Fairport 9-4, and Penn Yan fought off a charge by Geneva in their 7-5 win at home.
FAIRPORT-4 at HILTON-9 - The Cadets scored the first two goals and never lost the lead as they saw three goals and 2 assists from senior midfielder Aiden Cawley. Hilton Led 5-2 at the half and 6-4 after three quarters. Leading the scoring for Hilton (4-2) were Cawley (3g-2a), Chase Wilson (3g), and Colton Thorp (2a). Facing off for Hilton was Michael Mitrano with 7+/2- = 78%, and Drew O`Buck with 5+/2- = 71%. In the goal for Hilton was Jason Mosher with 14s/4ga = 78% (48 mins). Fairport is at Hamburg on Saturday.
Leading the scoring for Fairport (3-2) were junior midfielder Jack DuBose (1g-1a), Mitchell Monte (1g-0a), Alex Goldan (1g-0a), and junior midfielder Ryan Pedro (1g-0a). Hilton takes the weekend off and is at Gates Chili next Tuesday. [ BOX SCORE]
HFL-9 at GREECE STORM-5 - The Cougars maintained their undefeated status with a 9-5 win at Greece tonight. After a 2-1 first quarter they led 5-2 at the half. Still in it in the third quarter the Storm god at close as 6-4 after three quarters but HF-L scored three more in the last stanza. Scoring for HF-L (4-0) were Chase Perryman (4g-1a), Quinn Kailbourne (1g-1a), Mathew Brassie (2g), Drew Angelo(1g), and senior defenseman Donnell Hall (1a). Freshman midfielder Marco Vengoechea (HFL) scored his first Varsity goal (1g-1a). Facing off for HF-L was Drew Angelo with 15+/2- = 88%. In the goal was Trevor Reese with 6s/5ga = 55% (48 mins). The Cougars took the lead in their series 3-2 and will play at East Aurora on Monday.
Leading the scoring for Greece Storm (0-4) were Andrew Hill (3g), James Maccallini (2g), Brady Nugent (2a), and Matthew Ranalletta (1a). In the goal for Greece Storm was Jonathan Bucciarelli with 23s/9ga = 72% (48 mins). The Storms will be at Midlakes-Red Jacket next Tuesday. [ BOX SCORE]
IRONDEQUOIT-6 at CANANDAIGUA-7 - Canandaigua maintained their undefeated season at (5-0) with this exciting game at home. After taking a 3-0 first quarter lead, the Braves scored two more to go into the break up 4-2. The Eagle defense held CA scoreless in the third while scoring two of their own making it 4-4 after three quarters. Sophomore attackman Drew Williamee scored two of his three goals in the fourth quarter moving the Braves into the lead. Braden Gioseffi added one more for Canandaigua, before Aidan Greco scored one more for the Eagles at 0:36.
Scoring for Canandaigua were Nate Sheridan (2g-1a), Drew Williamee (3g), Alex Rheude (1g-2a), Sean Olvany (1a), and Braden Gioseffi (1g). In the goal for Canandaigua was senior Jack Faiola with 10s/6ga = 63% (48 mins). Canandaigua will host Penn Yan on Saturday afternoon.
Leading the scoring for Irondequoit (1-3) were Jonah Carrier (1g-2a), Aidan Greco (2g-1a), Jack Donovan (1g), Cooper Moore (1g), and Dan Buckley (1g). Facing off for Irondequoit was Jonah Carrier with 9+/5- = 64%. In the goal for Irondequoit was senior Nick Lepiane with 13s/7ga = 65% (46 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
MYNDERSE-15 at HAVERLING-2 - Leading the scoring for Mynderse (1-1) were Griffin Hilimire (6g-2a), Dylan Tandle (4g-3a), and Lucas Stevers (4g-2a). Leading the scoring for Haverling (0-3) were Drew Spears (1a), Jacob Ingram (1g), and Connor Brundage (1g). Sophomore A/M Jacob Ingram scored his first Varsity goal in the game. In the goal for the Rams was freshman McLane Stermole with 17s/15ga = 53% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
PITTSFORD-9 at PENFIELD-6 - Penfield ended their undefeated season as Pittsford scored six unanswered goals in the first and second quarters on their way to their victory. Leading the scoring for Pittsford (5-1) were freshman midfielder Avery Valenti (4g), Jackson Green (2g), Ben Steingass (1g-1a), Luke Fliss (1g), and Rex Kesselring (1g). No goalie stats were available at post time. Pittsford is at Irondequoit on Tuesday.
Leading the scoring for Penfield (4-1) were Timothy Sercu (2g), Brodie Joyce (1g-1a), Sam Lublin (1g), Adam Schembri (1a), Zach Shores (1g), Caden Harrington (1a), Ethan Aust (1a), Derek Torres (1a), and Ethan Hamilton (1g). In the goal for Penfield Dylan Rondeau and Mason Schembri combined for 13 saves. Penfield travels to West Genesee on Saturday. [ BOX SCORE]
RUSH-HENRIETTA-11 at VICTOR-17 - The first quarter started out somewhat even but a six-goal run in the second quarter gave the Blue Devils a lead that could not be overcome. Two of the top faceoff midfielders were at the X with Same Ricci (Victor) winning 16 and Mike Valent winning 13. Leading the scoring for Victor (3-1) were Jack Herendeen (3g-3a), Thomas Gravino (4g-1a), and Sam Gotham (4g). Senior defenseman Ryan Dodge scored his first Varsity goal in the game. The Blue Devils will host Niskayuna on Saturday afternoon.
Leading the scoring for Rush-Henrietta (1-2) were Mike Valent (4g-1a), Makai Hillmon (3g-1a), and Tyler Bernarduci (2g). In the goal for Rush-Henrietta was senior Connor Newberry with 8s/7ga = 53% (24 mins). Next up for the Royal Comets is Churchville-Chili on Tuesday. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery.
THOMAS-7 at SPENCERPORT-12 - Thomas scored the first two goals, but the Rangers came back quickly to tie the game at 2-2. In the second quarter Spencerport started a run on seven unanswered goals to take a 9-3 lead with four and a half minutes left in the third quarter. Spencerport senior midfielder Cameron Mesh recorded his 300th faceoff wins with his 17 wins (312 wins total) in the game ending with 17+/4- = 81%. Leading the scoring for Spencerport (3-1) were Trevor Lewis (5g-0a), freshman midfielder Zach Tortora (4g), and Jayden Rodriguez (1g-2a).
Leading the scoring for Thomas (1-4) were Reid Doolittle (1g-2a), Jagger Altieri (2g), Nicolas Ange (1g-1a), and Jack Burns (1g). Brett Mersdorf (1g-1a) scored his first Varsity goal for the Titans who are at Victor on Tuesday, [ BOX SCORE]
MIDLAKES-RED JACKET-5 at WATERLOO-6 - Waterloo overcame a three-goal deficit at the start of the contest and later scored four in a row to take the win from visiting Midlakes-Red Jacket in their season opener. Leading the scoring for Waterloo (2-1) were Rhylee Kierst (1g-2a), Justin Knowlton (1g-2a), Caden Shangraw (2g), and Garrett McDougal (1a). Senior midfielder Ashton Law (Waterloo) scored his first Varsity goal for the Blue Devils. Facing off for Waterloo was freshman Kyle Shangraw with 7+/3- = 70%. In the goal for Waterloo was Raymond Jones with 7s/5ga = 58% (48 mins).
Leading the scoring for Midlakes-Red Jacket (0-1) were Theodore Altman (1g-1a), Garret Cooper (0g-2a), Stuart Quku (2g-0a), Brendan Baldwin (1g-1a), and Nate Lathrop (1g). Lathrop, Quku and Baldwin each scored their first Varsity goal in the game. In the goal for Midlakes-Red Jacket was junior Kaiden Larson with 8s/6ga = 57% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
GENEVA-5 at PENN YAN-7 - Early scoring by the Mustangs gave them enough to hold on in spite of a 2-0 run by the Panthers in the fourth quarter. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (2-2) were Teagan Fingar (1g-2a), Carter Earl (2g-1a), Frank Ochoa (2g), Bryant VanHousen (2a), and Tukker Fisher (1g). In the goal for Penn Yan was sophomore Will Thompson with 6s/5ga = 55% (48 mins).
Scoring for Geneva (0-3) were Ryan Brown (3g), Max Heieck (1a), and Dominick Vedora (1g). Daniel Wright (1g) scored his 50th Varsity goal for the Panthers who will travel to Gananda on Saturday. Facing off for Geneva was Jeremy Askin with 12+/4- = 75%. In the goal for Geneva was Dakota Bajdas with 15s/7ga = 68% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
AQUINAS-10 at NICHOLS-15 -Aquinas led 4-3 after the first quarter and the teams were tied at 6-6 at the half, but Nichols (Section VI) scored nine goals in the second half while holding AQ to four. Leading the scoring for Aquinas (2-1) were Tano Auriuso (4g-1a), Noah Olbrich (2g), Gio Valerie (2g), Jake Guggino (2g), and Drew Eddy (1a). There was no information available for Nichols at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
SCHROEDER-12 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-5 - Schroeder led 2-1 after the first quarter and 4-2 at the half, but five goals in the third quarter gave them a lead that could not be beaten. Sophomore midfielder Garrett Conger scored his first Varsity goal for Schroeder (3-2). Others contributors were were Anthony DeRosa (4g-4a), Brennon Robinson (3g-1a), and Garrett Conger (2g). In the goal for Schroeder was Casey Berns with 14s/5ga = 74% (44 mins), and Steven Redlinski with 1s/0ga = 100% (4 mins). The Warriors are at St. Francis on Saturday.
Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili (0-5) were Cameron Gefell (2g-1a), Jaxon Leonard (2g-0a), and Patrick Hoff (1a). Facing off for Churchville-Chili was Matthew Mitchell with 3+/2- = 60%, Sean Levey with 7+/4- = 64% and and Brock Osborne with 3+/1- = 75%. [ BOX SCORE]
GANANDA-15 at BROCKPORT-5 - The Blue Panthers has two runs of six goals. Leading the scoring for Gananda (2-2) were Drew Smith (5g-3a), Brayden Dohse (1g-6a), and Cohyn Reisman (6g). Facing off for Gananda was Alex Galka with 16+/5- = 76%. There was no report from Brockport (2-3) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
MARCUS WHITMAN-7 at LIVONIA-AVON-9 - This was a close game that was as close as 7-6 after three quarters. Logan Storms scored his first Varsity goal and Rylan Weissinger scored his 50th goal (52g) while senior goalie Blake Dunton recorded his 200th save with his 12 saves (200svs) for Marcus Whitman. Others scoring for Marcus Whitman (1-2) were Brody Royston (1g-3a), Melkamu Blueye (1g-1a), and Teague Gallogly (1g). In the goal for Marcus Whitman was Blake Dunton with 12s/9ga = 57% (48 mins). There was no report from Livonia-Avon (4-0) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-9 at NEWARK-12 - There was limited information available about the game. Leading the scoring for Newark (2-1) were Preston Steve (4g-2a), Sam Underhill (2g-3a), and Blake Steve (3g). In the goal for Newark was Thomas Kirnie with 2s/1ga = 67% (5 mins), and Carter Bumpus with 9s/8ga = 53% (43 mins). There was no report from East United-Eastridge (3-2) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
Game Results | ||||
Report | 5 | Midlakes-Red Jacket | 6 | Waterloo |
Report | 10 | Aquinas | 15 | Nichols |
Report | 12 | Schroeder | 5 | Churchville-Chili |
Report | 6 | Irondequoit | 7 | Canandaigua |
Report | 9 | East United-Eastridge | 12 | Newark |
Report | 9 | HFL | 5 | Greece Storm |
Report | 15 | Mynderse | 2 | Haverling |
Report | 7 | Thomas | 12 | Spencerport |
Report | 5 | Geneva | 7 | Penn Yan |
Report | 15 | Gananda | 5 | Brockport |
Report | 4 | Fairport | 9 | Hilton |
Report | 9 | Pittsford | 6 | Penfield |
Report | 11 | Rush-Henrietta | 17 | Victor |
Report | 7 | Marcus Whitman | 9 | Livonia-Avon |