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# 1056  2025 All League Awards and More

[UPDATED] The annual All-League Awards have been posted and are available on the player pages as well as the awards page.

The Finger Lakes League awarded first team awards to Jenna Santelli, Brinn Castrechini, 
Lily Boesel, Baylee Vilord, Kinsley Bree, Bailey Rossignol, Meghan Forbes, Maddie Askin, Makenna Harris, Laurne Twist, Sam Branner, Maddie Whitford, Lily Rowe, Chelsea Korzeniewski, Zoey Overslaugh.

 The Finger Lakes Player of the Year was Maci Muller from Waterloo. The Co-Attack Players of the Year were Isabella Veltre from Wayne and Myah Herron from Mynderse-Romulus. The Defender Player of the Year was Taryn Goodness from Pal-Mac. The Midfield Player of the Year was Teagan Hudak from Pal-Mac. The Head Coach of the Year was, once again, E.J. Burse (Pal-Mac).Finger Lakes

The USA Lacrosse All-Americans were Bailey Cooper (Penn Yan), Maci Mueller (Waterloo), Ella Peers (Fairport), Ireland Mistretta (Brighton) and  Peyton Rothfuss (Penfield). The All-Academics were Kate DeWald (Rush-Henrietta), Emma Francis (Irondequoit), Lauren Garringer (Pittsford), and Brin Gotham (Victor).

Monroe County The Monroe County League first team D-1 awards to Camryn DuBose (Fairport), Ellie Miller (Fairport), Madison Van Gorder (Fairport), Lilly Mattucci (Hilton), Alyson Welz (Penfield), Avery Fordham (Penfield), Emma Alexander (Penfield), Jenna Capozzi (Penfield), Peyton Rothfuss (Penfield), Cecily Kaul (Pittsford), Ella Murphy (Pittsford), Lauren Garringer (Pittsford), Danielle Garrett (Rush-Henrietta), Kate DeWald (Rush-Henrietta), Taylee Bernarduci (Rush-Henrietta), Allie Pisano (Victor), Julia Bruno (Victor), Lila Kubrich (Victor), Maia Pronti (Victor).

The D-1 Defensive Player of The Year was Brin Gotham (Victor). The D-1 Offensive Player of The Year was, again, Ella Peers (Fairport) and the Coach of the Year was, again, Dave York (Penfield) who was also named USA Lacrosse Coach of the Year from Section V. 

The Monroe County League awarded first team D-2 awards to Alexandra Madison (Brighton), Ella Brunette (Brighton), Ireland Mistretta (Brighton), Leah Sheridan (Canandaigua), Maddie Passalacqua (Canandaigua), Ellie Bottiglier (Irondequoit), Emma Francis (Irondequoit), Lucy Whipple (Irondequoit), Brooke Endres (Spencerport), Raquel Circhirillo (Spencerport), Lola Wambach (Schroeder), Carly Fitch (Thomas).

The D-2 Defensive Player of The Year was Emma Francis (Irondequoit). The D-2 Offensive Player of The Year was Ireland Mistretta (Brighton) and the Coach of the Year was Mike Butler (Irondequoit).

The Monroe County League awarded first team D-3 awards to Molly McJury (Brockport), Campbell Hewlett (Churchville-Chili), Shavonne Callahan (Churchville-Chili), Evie Amesbury (Gates Chili), Harper Jacob (HFL), Shayne Angelo (HFL), and Tessa Peinkofer (HFL).

The D-3 Defensive Player of The Year was Tessa Peinkofer (HFL). The D-3 Offensive Player of The Year was Shaye Angelo (HFL) and the Coach of the Year was Kristen Butka (HFL). 

The Independent teams also selected awards in 2024. First team awards went to Ada Krupa (Eastridge/BK), Brynn Henry (Aquinas), Maeve Shanahan (Mercy), Emma Kravetz (Mercy), Kessa Sangasy (Aquinas), Lila Hansen (Penn Yan), Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger (Penn Yan), Makenna Mullins (Penn Yan), Mia Lusardi (Mercy), Mia Quagrello (Mercy), Neely Hawn (Eastridge/BK), Savanah Hinchcliffe (Aquinas). The Independent Player of the Year was Bailey Cooper (Penn Yan).

The complete list of awards is available from the player tab.
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# 978  Pal-Mac Caps Off Regular Season
al-Mac (13-3) pulled away in the fourth quarter with five unanswered goals. Brinn Castrechini led Pal-Mac with five goals and one assist.
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# 943  Pal-Mac Defeats Livonia-Avon-Geneseo
ith the win, Pal-Mac extended its winning streak to eight games. Brinn Castrechini led all scorers with five goals and three assists. Junior midfielder Teagan Hudak recorded the 300th draw control of her varsity career.
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# 933  Pal-Mac Takes Williamsville South
ith the win, Pal-Mac extends its current winning streak to seven games. Teagan Hudak led Pal-Mac with five goals, including the 100th of her varsity career.
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# 887  Pal-Mac Over Aquinas-WOIS
al-Mac defeated Aquinas-WOIS 21-5 in a non-league game. Brinn Castrechini led Pal-Mac with six goals. Tessa Camelo had nine saves for Pal-Mac. , Alexandria Stacy had four goals for Aquinas-WOIS.
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# 820  Pal-Mac Secures Win Over Marcus Whitman
al-Mac secured a 16-0 win over Marcus Whitman, with nine players contributing to the scoring. Brinn Castrechini led the Red Raiders with four goals, while freshman goalie Tessa Camelo saved all five Wildcat shots. Sydney Shaw recorded nine saves for Marcus Whitman.
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# 765  Pal-Mac Secures Convincing Win
he Red Raiders triumphed over Mynderse-Romulus with a balanced offensive effort and strong goaltending, led by Brinn Castrechini`s six points and Tessa Camelo`s four saves. Myah Herron scored both Blue Devil goals.
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# 752  Irondequoit Secures Victory Over Pal-Mac
rondequoit defeated Pal-Mac 13-7, pulling away in the second half behind four goals from Revlie Genier and three from Lucy Whipple. Ninth-grader Rylee Conlon scored her first varsity goal. Irondequoit goalies Emma Francis and Mia Conine combined for five saves. For Pal-Mac, Teagan Hudak and Baylee Vilord each scored twice, and Tessa Camelo finished with 10 saves. Irondequoit remains undefeated against Pal-Mac in seven games between the teams since 2015.
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# 750  Aquinas-WOIS, Irondequoit, and CA Lead the Action
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: Saturday, April 5 

THOMAS-5 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-11

PAL-MAC-7 at IRONDEQUOIT-13

AQUINAS-WOIS-14 at FRONTIER-13

LANCASTER-6 at SCHROEDER-3

CANANDAIGUA-13 at ORCHARD PARK-9
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# 712  Pal-Mac Triumphs Over Churchville-Chili in Non-League Opener
he Pal-Mac girls’ lacrosse team opened its season at home with a strong performance, defeating Churchville-Chili 9-6 in a non-league game.
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# 685  Irondequoit Takes Mercy in OT
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were a dozen games played today and several exciting close ones. Penfield beat CNS 8-7, Brighton beat Pittsford 4-3 and Irondequoit defeated Mercy 14-13 in overtime.  Other results:  PAL-MAC-20 at NEWARK-MIDLAKES-5; CORNING-1 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-18; GREECE STORM-8 at SCHROEDER-17; HILTON-4 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-7; PENN YAN-10 at SPENCERPORT-9; GANANDA-MARION-2 at LIVONIA-AVON-13; MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-13 at GENEVA-3; WAYNE-9 at WATERLOO-14; AQUINAS-21 at EASTRIDGE/BK-9.
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# 664  Irondequoit and Victor Win in Overtime
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - 8th grader Lucy Whipple scored her only goal in the game, but in overtime for the win fro Irondequoit in their game with Spencerport. Victor also won their game against Brighton in overtime and the Saints won their game against the Storm, 6-5 in another exciting Section V day of lacrosse.
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