Tuesday: CA Holds On, Pittsford, Spencerport and Penfield Win
April 18, 2023 - DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Although the majority of games ended in mismatches, there were a couple of exciting games. Topping the list is Canandaigua's 4-3 win at Brighton where neither team scored in the second half. Pittsford took an early lead and then never gave it up in the 8-6 win over visiting Irondequoit and Spencerport held Fairport scoreless in two quarters in their 7-3 win at home. Penfield scored four unanswered goals in the first quarter and then coasted to their 11-7 win over visiting Schroeder.
FAIRPORT-3 at SPENCERPORT-7 - The Rangers scored three goals in less than two minutes and held the Red Raiders scoreless in the second and third quarters. Scoring for Spencerport (5-1) were Zach Tortora (3g-1a), Jayden Mandarano (2g), Jayden Rodriguez (2a),Trevor Lewis (1g), and Ty Heaton (1g). Facing off for Spencerport was Cameron Mesh with 14+/0- = 100%. Taylor Kaye with 8s/3ga = 73% (48 mins) was in the goal for Spencerport who host Hilton on Thursday.
Scoring for Fairport (4-3) were Mitchell Monte (1g), Jack DuBose (1g), and Bobby Cameron (1g). In the goal for Fairport was sophomore Luke Ryan with 13s/7ga = 65% (48 mins). The Red Raiders are at Orchard Park on Saturday. [ BOX SCORE]
MIDLAKES-RED JACKET-3 at GREECE STORM-13 - Playing in intermittent snow flurries, the Storm took a 12-0 lead at the half on their way to their first win of the season. Nine different players made the book including James Maccallini (3g-1a), Andrew Hill (3g), Carter Fabian (1g-2a), and Evan Roesser (1g-1a). Facing off for Greece Storm was freshman Eric Odell with 8+/0- = 100%, and sophomore Blake Morgan with 1+/0- = 100%. In the goal for Greece Storm was junior Jonathan Bucciarelli with 3s/0ga = 100% (24 mins).
Scoring for Midlakes-Red Jacket (0-3) were freshman A/M Brendan Baldwin (2g-0a), freshman A/M Nate Lathrop (1a), and junior A/M Garret Cooper (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
CANANDAIGUA-4 at BRIGHTON-3 - Talk about defense. Neither team scored a goal in the second half of this contest while senior goalie Jack Faiola, who scored his 300th save in the game (now 303svs) recorded 5s (63%) while Brighton goalie Thomas D`Angelo had 10s (71%). With the win the Braves are 7-0, having won four by a single goal.
Scoring for Canandaigua were junior Alex Rheude (2g), Braden Gioseffi (1g), Drew Williamee (1g), and Nate Sheridan (1a). Facing off for Canandaigua was sophomore Mason DePew with 8+/3- = 73%. The are at Orchard Park on Thursday.
Brighton (3-2) saw scoring from Miles McGuire (1g), James Holbrough (1a), Aksel Stanat (1g), and freshman midfielder Ben Marangola (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
SCHROEDER-7 at PENFIELD-11 - The Patriots led at the half 5-2 and added six more goals in the second half. Leading the scoring for Penfield (5-2) were Ethan Aust (1g-3a), Ethan Hamilton (4g), Brodie Joyce (2g-1a), and Adam Schembri (1g-1a). Facing off for Penfield was Adam Schembri with 2+/0- = 100%, and Benjamin Blair with 12+/8- = 60%. In the goal for the Patriots was freshman Mason Schembri with 12s/7ga = 63% (48 mins).
Leading the scoring for Schroeder (4-3) were Anthony DeRosa (4g), Colton Ugine (2a), and junior defenseman Blake Preston (1a). Schroeder is at Aquinas on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE]
HF-L-13 at MARCUS WHITMAN-4 - The Cougars remain undefeated at 6-0 with their win this afternoon. Among the players scoring were Quinn Kailbourne (5g), Patrick Donahoe (2g-2a), and freshman midfielder Marco Vengoechea (1g-1a). Sophomore midfielder Carson Montone scored his first Varsity goal in the game. Facing off for HF-L was Drew Angelo with 5+/1- = 83%, and junior Ben Cook with 2+/0- = 100%. Angelo recorded his 600th faceoff win (601 total). In the goal for HF-L was Trevor Reese with 4s/0ga = 100% (24 mins). HF-L is at Canandaigua next Tuesday night.
Scoring for Marcus Whitman (2-3) were Brody Royston (2g-2a), Jared Lee (1g), and Rylan Weissinger (1g). The Wildcats will host Newark on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE]
IRONDEQUOIT-6 at PITTSFORD-8 - After a 1-1 tie in the first quarter, Pittsford took the lead and never looked back while holding off a three goal run by the Eagles who scored three unanswered goals in just over two minutes at the end of the third quarter. Pittsford (6-1) saw goals from Rex Kesselring (4g), Ian Erskine (2g-1a), Luke Fliss (1g-2a), and Ben Steingass (1g-1a).
Scoring for Irondequoit (2-4) were Cooper Moore (3g), Jonah Carrier (1g-2a), and Aidan Greco (2g). Carrier recorded 14+/4- = 78% at the faceoff X and Nick Lepiane recorded 13s/8ga = 62% (48 mins) in the cage. Lepiane recorded his 200th save (206 tot) in the game. [ BOX SCORE]
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-4 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-16 - Seven different players scored for the Royal Comets who has a run of five goals and another run of six goals. Leading the scoring for Rush-Henrietta (2-2) were Makai Hillmon (5g-1a), Justin Dey (4g-1a), and Cody Coleman (1g-3a). Facing off for Rush-Henrietta was Mike Valent with 21+/2- = 91%. In the goal for Rush-Henrietta was sophomore Daniel Schmitz with 9s/4ga = 69% (48 mins).
Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili (0-6) were Colin Duncan (1g-2a), Dominic Hoch (2g), and Jaxon Leonard (1g). In the goal for Churchville-Chili was senior Bradley Shaw with 17s/16ga = 52% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
LIVONIA-AVON-8 at WAYNE-10 - The Lakers lost their hopes of an undefeated season as the Eagles posted four goals in the third to help them to a 10-8 win at home. Wayne (3-4) saw scoring from Nate Michel (2g-2a), Alex Garrow (3g-0a), PJ Ostrowski (1g-2a), and Mason Michel (2g).
Scoring for Livonia-Avon (4-1) were Jackson McEnerney (3g-1a), Chris Thompson (2g-1a), Izak Krajeski (1g), and Max McEnerney (2g). In the goal for Livonia-Avon was senior Matt Beachel with 16s/10ga = 62% (48 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
HAVERLING-2 at GENEVA-19 - Eight players scored for the Panthers including sophomore attackman Brent Williams and sophomore defenseman Robby Johnson who scored their first Varsity goals in the game. Some others who made the book include Max Heieck (5g-4a), Ryan Brown (4g-3a), and Ryland Dunham (3g). Facing off for Geneva was junior Jeremy Askin with 17+/0- = 100%, junior DeSean Bruce with 2+/1- = 67%, sophomore Austin Moore with 1+/0- = 100%, and sophomore Dominick Vedora with 2+/0- = 100%. In the goal for Geneva was junior Dakota Bajdas with 3s/2ga = 60% (48 mins).
Scoring for Haverling (0-4) were freshman A/M Drew Spears (1g-1a), and sophomore A/M Gavin Price (1g-1a). It was a first Varsity goal for Spears. The Rams will play at Bishop Kearney on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE]
PENN YAN-15 at MYNDERSE-2 - The Mustangs (3-3) had eight different players make the offensive scorebook in the win at Seneca Falls. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (3-3) were Teagan Fingar (6g-1a), Carter Earl (1g-3a), Braden Fingar (1g-2a). In the goal for Penn Yan was Will Thompson with 5s/1ga = 83% (43 mins).
Scoring for the Blue Devils (2-2) were Mason Buckley (1g), Lucas Stevers (1a), and Dylan Tandle (1g). [ BOX SCORE]
BISHOP KEARNEY-1 at AQUINAS-15 - In a GRALL game, seven players scored for AQ. Freshman A/M Tano Auriuso reached his 50th goal with his four goals (53g). Others scoring for Aquinas (4-1) include Jake Guggino (4g-1a), Carter Wegman (2g-2a), and Drew Eddy (2g). Facing off for Aquinas was junior Carter Wegman with 6+/4- = 60%. In the goal for Aquinas was freshman Logan Schimmel with 3s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), and freshman Jake Gibson with 4s/1ga = 80% (24 mins). There was no report from Bishop Kearney (0-2) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME-3 at EAST UNITED-EASTRIDGE-16 - The Eagles scored eleven goals in the first quarter and then took their foot off the pedal. Scoring for Batavia-Notre Dame (0-5) were Ivan Milovidov (1g-1a), Cooper Hamilton (1g), Kayla Richenberg (1a), and Ryan Hamilton (1g).It was a first Varsity goal for Milovidov, In the goal for Batavia-Notre Dame was freshman Branden Flanagan with 10s/5ga = 67% (36 mins). There was no report from East United-Eastridge (5-2) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
WATERLOO-1 at BLOOMFIELD-HONEOYE-15 -The Pride saw a run of ten unanswered goals and had eight players make the offensive book. Freshman A/M Caleb Beadnell, junior long stick middie Gavin Clark, and junior midfielder Jake Messiner each scored their first Varsity goal. Other scoring for B-H included John Blair (6g), Jonathan Nelson (2g-2a), and Caleb Beadnell (1g-2a). Facing off for Bloomfield-Honeoye was sophomore Cody Whittaker with 5+/4- = 56%. In the goal for Bloomfield-Honeoye was sophomore Ethan Stoddard with 1s/0ga = 100% (24 mins).
Brandon Lee scored with an assists from Caden Shangraw for Waterloo (2-3). In the goal for Waterloo was Bergren Aunkst-Park with 10s/8ga = 56% (24 mins). [ BOX SCORE]
GATES CHILI-1 at HILTON-14 - Nine players made the offensive book for the Cadets as freshman midfielder Jack Palmer (1g-2a), junior defenseman Brady Quill, and junior attackman Mitchell Wise scored their first Varsity goals. Others scoring include Chase Wilson (2g-2a), Aiden Cawley (3g-1a), Braydon Pike (3g-1a), and Nicholas Fede (1g-1a). Facing off for Hilton was junior Michael Mitrano with 6+/3- = 67%. In the goal for Hilton was senior Ryan Douglas with 6s/1ga = 86% (48 mins).
Sophomore face off midfielder Michael Alley scored for Gates Chili (0-6) who will host Brockport on Thursday.. [ BOX SCORE]
NEWARK-13 at BROCKPORT-2 - Seven different players scored goals for the Reds (3-2) including Preston Steve (4g-6a), Sam Underhill (2g-2a), Blake Steve (2g-2a), and Carlos Bueso (2g). Thomas Kirnie was in the goal and recorded 4s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), and Carter Bumpus added 4s/2ga = 67% (24 mins). There was no report from Brockport (2-4) at post-time. [ BOX SCORE]
Game Results | ||||
Report | 1 | Bishop Kearney | 15 | Aquinas |
Report | 13 | HFL | 4 | Marcus Whitman |
Report | 6 | Irondequoit | 8 | Pittsford |
Report | 15 | Penn Yan | 2 | Mynderse |
Report | 4 | Churchville-Chili | 16 | Rush-Henrietta |
Report | 1 | Waterloo | 15 | Bloomfield-Honeoye |
Report | 13 | Newark | 2 | Brockport |
Report | 8 | Livonia-Avon | 10 | Wayne |
Report | 3 | Batavia-Notre Dame | 16 | East United-Eastridge |
Report | 3 | Midlakes-Red Jacket | 13 | Greece Storm |
Report | 2 | Haverling | 19 | Geneva |
Report | 3 | Fairport | 7 | Spencerport |
Report | 4 | Canandaigua | 3 | Brighton |
Report | 7 | Schroeder | 11 | Penfield |
Report | 1 | Gates Chili | 14 | Hilton |