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# 758 West Genesee Edges Penn Yan in Close One |
# 755 Thrilling Victories and Nail-Biters on Monday HILTON-5 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-17 - Rush-Henrietta defeated Hilton 17-5, extending their winning streak against the Cadets to 10. Rush-Henrietta`s standout performances came from Riley Brown (4g/1a), Kate DeWald (4g/2a), and Danielle Garrett (2g/5a). Goalie Taylor Potwin made seven saves for the Royal Comets. For Hilton, Lilly Mattucci scored her 50th career goal. [ Story and BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. GENEVA-11 at MARCUS WHITMAN-4 - Geneva defeated Marcus Whitman 11-4 in a Finger Lakes matchup. Makenna Harris led Geneva with six goals and an assist. Aubriella Bowman and Helen Snyder scored two goals each for Marcus Whitman. Geneva (4-0) remains undefeated WAYNE-17 at BROCKPORT-6 - Wayne triumphed over Brockport by a score of 17-6, led by Isabella Veltre (4g/2a) and Anabelle Ruffell (4g), and by first-time varsity scorers Maddie Schreiber and Aidan Kovach. Kendall Akers led the Blue Devils with three goals. [ Story and BOX SCORE] WEST GENESEE-10 at PENN YAN-9 - Penn Yan (1-2) came up just short in a non-league clash against West Genesee, falling by a score of 10-9. Gianna Voigt and Bailey Cooper led the Mustangs' offense, combining for five goals and two assists. NEWARK-MIDLAKES-17 at GANANDA-MARION-5 - Newark-Midlakes earned its first win of the season, defeating Gananda-Marion 17-5 in a Finger Lakes game. Ninth-grader Zoey Overslaugh (6g/11dc) led the Screaming Eagles, supported by Thea Lewis, Kendall DeBrock, Brooke Faust, and Jamie Lawson. [ Story and BOX SCORE] WATERLOO-13 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-12 in Overtime - [UPDATED] Waterloo earned a narrow 13-12 win over Livonia-Avon-Geneseo in a competitive Finger Lakes game. Leading the way for Waterloo was Maci Mueller (5g/5a) who scored the winning goal. Lily Rowe and Maddie Whitford led Livonia-Avon-Geneseo with four goals each. Waterloo goalie Peyton Lyons recorded 13 saves to help secure the win. [ Story and BOX SCORE] AQUINAS-WOIS-6 at LANCASTER-16 - Only the score was available at post-time. Aquinas-WOIS is at Mercy on Wed. |
# 746 Penn Yan Pulls Away From Brighton |
# 745 Penn Yan Pulls Away From Brighton |
# 744 Penn Yan Pulls Away From Brighton |
# 737 Churchville-Chili, Geneva and Penn Yan Shine MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-7 at GENEVA-16 - Geneva overpowered Mynderse-Romulus 16-7 in a Friday matchup, with standout contributions from Makenna Harris and Allison Marquart. Chelsea Korzeniewski led the Blue Devils with three goals. The Panthers' eight-goal second quarter was pivotal in their win. [ BOX SCORE]
CNS-13 at FAIRPORT-8 - CNS used a strong third quarter and four-goal performances from Sophia Nesci and Gabrielle Putman to secure a 13-8 win. Fairport's Ella Peers finished with four goals, and Marisa Test had five saves. [ BOX SCORE] HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-2 at PENFIELD-15 - Penfield defeated HF-L 15-2 in a Monroe County game, led by Peyton Rothfuss with six points and Whitney Reynolds with four goals. Seven Penfield players scored, and goalie Karis Hand recorded seven saves. HF-L`s goals came from Harper Jacob and Shaye Angelo. The Patriots` win marks their sixth consecutive win over HF-L. [ BOX SCORE] HILTON-8 at MERCY-14 - Mercy defeated Hilton in its season opener by a score of 14-8, led by Maeve Shanahan (4g/1a) and Sydney Cook (3g). For Hilton, Jayleigh Esposito scored twice and Juliana Turner recorded six saves. [ BOX SCORE] NEWARK-MIDLAKES-5 at AQUINAS-WOIS-17 - Aquinas-WOIS secured a 17-5 win against Newark-Midlakes in their first-ever matchup. Sophomore Brynn Henry led the Little Irish with six goals and an assist. For the Screaming Eagles, Zoey Overslaugh recorded two goals and an assist, while Daniela Orozco-Aguilar made six saves. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. GATES CHILI-2 at WATERLOO-15 - Waterloo defeated Gates Chili 15-2 on Friday. Maci Mueller led the Tigers with six goals and two assists, while goalie Peyton Lyons had 12 saves for an 86% save rate. [ BOX SCORE] VICTOR-25 at SPENCERPORT-6 - Victor earned a 25-6 win over Spencerport on Friday. Leading the offense for Victor were Maia Pronti, Allie Pisano, and Julia Bruno, while Spencerport was led by Brooke Endres with four goals. Victor had 10 players record at least one goal in the game. With the victory, the Blue Devils extend their winning streak over Spencerport to five games. [ BOX SCORE] MARCUS WHITMAN-4 at MEXICO-9 - Mexico triumphed over Marcus Whitman 9-4 in Friday`s non-league matchup. Marcus Whitman`s Helen Snyder scored twice, while Sydney Shaw had 11 saves on 20 shots. Marcus Whitman looks to regroup ahead of its next game against Geneva on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 722 Penfield Secures Non-League Win Over Penn Yan |
# 721 Spencerport, Penfield, and HFL Highlight Milestone-Filled Wins PENFIELD-15 at PENN YAN-7 - Penfield defeated Penn Yan 15-7 in a non-league game. Whitney Reynolds and Jenna Capozzi led Penfield's scoring, while Bailey Cooper and Ruby Berry combined for six of Penn Yan's seven tallies. Penfield goalie Karis Hand had four saves in 48 minutes of play. [ Story Continues in BOX SCORE] BROCKPORT-3 at GENEVA-15 - Geneva opened its season with a strong 15-3 victory over Brockport. Key players included Mackenna Harris with five goals and 10 draw controls and Meghan Forbes with four goals, including the 50th of her career. [ Story Continues in BOX SCORE]
GREECE STORM-13 at MARCUS WHITMAN-5 - Greece Storm defeated Marcus Whitman 13-5 in Monday's game. Helen Snyder led the scoring for Marcus Whitman with two goals and an assist, while Ava Deblaere tallied her first varsity goal. There was no report from Greece Storm at post-time. [ Story Continues inBOX SCORE] WAYNE-13 at GATES CHILI-7 - There was no report from either team at post time. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 703 Victor and Fairport Back to the Finals FAIRPORT-10 at MASSAPEQUA-9 - In a tight, back-and-forth contest featuring several second-half lead changes, Brenna Goss (3g) scored the game winner off a free position with 26 seconds left and Marisa Test made a last-second save to secure the win. The game was a rematch of last year’s class A final, which the Red Raiders similarly won by a score of 10 to 9. Katie Mallaber led Fairport (14-6) with five goals and two assists. The Red Raiders advance to the class A final, where they will seek to defend their title against Cicero-North Syracuse (III), in a game to be played at 2 pm Saturday at SUNY Cortland. [ BOX SCORE] VICTOR-11 at WEST ISLIP-10 - Although Victor scored early six unanswered goals West Islip scored a couple to go into the halftime break with Victor up 7-2. The Blue Devils still led after three quarters (8-4) and with 2:15 left in the regulation has an 11-7 lead. Throughout the game it looked like the Blue Devils were very much in control and might even dominate, but the Lions came back with three goals in the last two minutes that started with an unforced turnover and a man-up goal as Carly Obloj dodged two and bounced one into the goal with 1:22 left in the game. The Lions won the draw and called time-out with 1:12 left. Francesca Tofano scored on a free position and brought the Lions to within two goals with 0:59 left. West Islip won the draw and picked up another free position opportunity for Tofano who scored with 0:34 left. Once again, the Lions won the draw control and then called a time out with 0:26 left. They took one more shot which went wide and the Blue Devils were able to hang on for the win. Victor will return to the finals once again and will face West Genesee (Section III) at 4:30 on Saturday. There was no report from Victor at post-time. [ BOX SCORE] MERCY-8 at SAYVILLE -13 - Sayville (Section XI) maintained their undefeated season with the victory over Mercy in the semifinals today. Although the Monarchs had a 4-3 lead at the end of the first quarter, Sayville scored five unanswered goals in the second and led 8-4 at the half. Dylan McNamara led the scoring for the 20-0 Golden Flashes. Scoring for Mercy (10-10) were Krista Harnischfeger (3g-1a), Mia Lusardi (2g), Sydney Cook (1g-1a), Emma Kravetz (1g), and Lydia Malvaso (1g). [ BOX SCORE] PENN YAN-4 at COLD SPRING HARBOR-18 - In a class D semifinal, Penn Yan ran into a buzzsaw in the form of perennial powerhouse Cold Spring Harbor (VIII). Bailey Cooper (2g/1a) and ninth-grader Makenna Mullins (2g) accounted for all of the Mustangs’ scoring; Cooper also secured seven draw controls, including the 200th of her varsity career. The Mustangs conclude their season with an outstanding record of 17-4. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 702 A Clean Sweep for Section V GOWANDA-4 at PENN YAN-17 - The Mustangs scored a convincing win over their opponents from Gowanda (VI). Nine players scored for Penn Yan (17-3), led by Bailey Cooper (6g/2a). Ruby Berry, Taylor Mullins, and Makenna Mullins each had two goals for the Mustangs; Taylor Mullins also collected eight draw controls. With the victory, the Mustangs secured a return trip to Cortland, where they will face Cold Spring Harbor (VIII) in the NYS class D semifinals on Friday. [ BOX SCORE]
CLARENCE-0 at VICTOR-22 - Only the score was reported by post-time. The Blue Devils will play West Islip (Section XI) at SUNY Cortland on Friday at 3:00 PM. [ BOX SCORE] Spencer Tulis and Brandon Lawson were at the Quarterfinals and sent some images for the gallery. |
# 700 Penn Yan and Fairport Win Sectionals PAL-MAC-8 at PENN YAN-11 - In a game played through a steady rain, the Mustangs came away with their second consecutive class D title and their eighth win in a row. Tournament MVP Taylor Mullins had two goals to go with 13 draw controls. Bailey Cooper (3g/2a) and Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger (4g) led the scoring for Penn Yan (16-3). Teagan Hudak, eighth-grader Brinn Castrechini, and Jenna Santelli had two goals apiece for Pal-Mac (14-5); Santelli’s first goal of the game was the 100th of her varsity career. The Mustangs advance to play the winner of the section VI class D final between Salamanca and Gowanda at 5 pm on Saturday at FLCC. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 698 Two Close Semis and Two Not So Close |
# 694 The End of the Regular Season |
# 692 Brighton, Churchville-Chili and Penn Yan Win |
# 689 Penn Yan over Mercy |
# 685 Irondequoit Takes Mercy in OT |
# 683 Canandaigua Over Fairport |
# 678 Brockport and Penfield Win by One |
# 673 Mynderse-Romulus over Eastridge/BK 11-9 |
# 671 Section V Goes 7-1 against Out of section teams today |
# 669 Lakers Remain Undefeated |
# 666 Penfield and Hilton Win in OT |
# 664 Irondequoit and Victor Win in Overtime |
# 658 Fairport and Penfield Win Today |
# 657 Spencerport and Penn Yan Win on the Road |
# 652 Penn Yan Dominates Corning |
# 650 Penn Yan and Waterloo Both Win by One Goal |
# 647 2023 All League Awards |
# 645 Fairport and Victor Move On to Championship Day |
# 643 Saturday: Clean Sweep of Westerns |
# 638 Fairport Wins Class A in OT - Penn Yan Wins in Class D |
# 636 Wednesday: Top Seeds Win in A and D |
# 623 Monday: Brighton over HFL by One |
# 619 Wednesday: Pittsford Over Fairport, Brighton Over Penfield |
# 618 Tuesday: Mynderse-Romulus and Eastridge WIn |
# 614 Friday: Seven Mismatches |
# 612 Wednesday: CC Over Eastridge, CA Over Irondequoit |
# 610 Monday: AQ, Corning and Wayne Win by One |
# 608 Friday: Brockport and Penfield Win - Penn Yan Undefeated |
# 606 Wednesday: Fairport over Victor and Pittsford over Brighton |
# 602 Friday: Pal-Mac and R-H win by Three |
# 601 Thursday: Penn Yan Remains Undefeated |
# 597 Sunday: Penn Yan over Hamburg |
# 593 Wednesday: Rush-Henrietta over Victor |
# 585 Monday: Penn Yan, CA and Wayne Win |
# 572 Post Season Awards 2022 |
# 563 Wednesday - All Close Games |
# 560 Monday - First Day of Sectionals |
# 550 Wednesday - BK over Livonia-Avon |
# 548 Monday - Rush-Henrietta over Canandaigua |
# 544 Wednesday - BK, CA and Pittsford Win |
# 543 Monday - Fairport and Brighton Win |
# 541 Friday - Brighton Wins in Overtime |
# 536 Saturday - Penn Yan 13- Hilton 10 |
# 528 Tuesday - Rush-Henrietta Beats West Genny in OT |
# 527 Monday - Schroeder and Thomas Win in OT |
# 524 Friday: Brighton over Fairport in OT |
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04/09 - Fairport-4 - Penfield-14
04/09 - Newark-Midlakes-6 - Geneva-17
04/09 - Gananda-Marion-5 - Wayne-17
04/09 - Mynderse-Romulus-2 - Pal-Mac-16
04/09 - Marcus Whitman-3 - Brockport-13
04/09 - Aquinas-WOIS-7 - Mercy-18
04/07 - Newark-Midlakes-17 - Gananda-Marion-5
04/07 - West Genesee-10 - Penn Yan-9
04/07 - Wayne-17 - Brockport-6
04/07 - Hilton-5 - Rush-Henrietta-17