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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, 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). 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).
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. |
# 1029 Rush-Henrietta Advances to Class A Final |
# 1027 Waterloo, R-H, Penfield, and Penn Yan To Finals MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-7 at WATERLOO-13 - Maci Mueller led No. 2 Waterloo with four goals and an assist, and Peyton Lyons made six saves. Myah Herron had three goals for third-seeded Mynderse-Romulus. Waterloo advances to the class D final game against No. 1 Penn Yan next Tuesday. Mynderse-Romulus concludes its season with a record of 5-12. [ Story and BOX SCORE] GREECE STORM-1 at PENFIELD-19 - Peyton Rothfuss MARCUS WHITMAN-1 at PENN YAN-19 - Bailey Cooper (4g/4a), Gianna Voigt (1g/5a), and Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger (3g) led the scoring for No. 1 Penn Yan. With the win, the Mustangs advance to the class D final, where they will take on No. 2 Waterloo next Tuesday. Marcus Whitman finishes the season with a record of 4-13. [ Story and BOX SCORE] RUSH-HENRIETTA-8 at FAIRPORT-6 - Kate DeWald had two goals, an assist, and 10 draw controls to lead No. 3 Rush-Henrietta. Goalie Taylor Potwin made five saves to help secure the win. Ellie Miller led No. 2 Fairport with three goals. The Royal Comets advance to the class A final game, where they will face No. 1 Penfield next Wednesday. [ Story and BOX SCORE] |
# 1003 Fairport Earns Victory Over Victor |
# 974 Fairport Defeats Canandaigua in Overtime |
# 971 Overtime Drama and Scoring Feats FAIRPORT-6 at CANANDAIGUA-5 in overtime NEWARK-MIDLAKES-7 at MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-20 BRIGHTON-11 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-9 LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-21 at AQUINAS-WOIS-15 |
# 954 Comebacks, Milestones, and Dominant Wins BRIGHTON-13 at CANANDAIGUA-12 in overtime PITTSFORD-16 at HILTON-4 THOMAS-6 at VICTOR-16 SPENCERPORT-8 at IRONDEQUOIT-14 PENFIELD-16 at SCHROEDER-2 RUSH-HENRIETTA-9 at FAIRPORT-16 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-5 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-15 CORNING-4 at PENN YAN-15 |
# 952 Fairport Over Rush-Henrietta |
# 924 Fairport Takes Down Orchard Park |
# 908 Fairport Takes Down Spencerport |
# 901 WEDNESDAY – Late Game Drama Defines the Day NEWARK-MIDLAKES-10 at MARCUS WHITMAN-16 GATES CHILI-3 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-14 GREECE STORM-16 at BROCKPORT-12 GENEVA-1 at PAL-MAC-16 RUSH-HENRIETTA-10 at CANANDAIGUA-8 VICTOR-11 at PENFIELD-10 SPENCERPORT-7 at FAIRPORT-18 THOMAS-11 at HILTON-12 IRONDEQUOIT-11 at SCHROEDER-8 MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-10 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-18 BRIGHTON-6 at PITTSFORD-11 GANANDA-MARION-1 at EASTRIDGE/BK-23 |
# 885 Fairport Edges Penn Yan in Non-League Battle |
# 879 Close Calls and Big Wins Define Saturday’s Games NIAGARA-WHEATFIELD-5 at WAYNE-10 BROCKPORT-23 at NEWARK-MIDLAKES-8 MERCY-6 at VICTOR-20 QUEENSBURY-11 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-15 GREECE STORM-2 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-20 FAIRPORT-10 at PENN YAN-9 FRONTIER-17 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-12 ORCHARD PARK-11 at PITTSFORD-16 |
# 876 Fairport Defeats Irondequoit |
# 812 Fairport Secures Victory Over Hilton |
# 797 Cold Spring Harbor Edges Fairport in Overtime |
# 779 Fairport Overpowers Thomas |
# 775 Fairport, Wayne, and Mercy Shine in High-Scoring Wins FAIRPORT-16 at THOMAS-5 GATES CHILI-7 at WAYNE-15 COLONIE CENTRAL-3 at IRONDEQUOIT-9 SALAMANCA JR/SR-8 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-16 WATERLOO-3 at MERCY-16 |
# 743 CNS Over Fairport |
# 714 Fairport Opens Season with Victory Over Brighton BRIGHTON-10 at FAIRPORT-16 |
# 713 Fairport Opens Season with Victory Over Brighton Brighton`s Ireland Mistretta scored five goals, while Alexandra Madison added four goals and one assist. Goalie Lauren Russell made five saves for Brighton in 48 minutes of play. Fairport extended their lead with consistent scoring each quarter, including a five-goal third. The Bruins made a late push in the fourth, netting four goals, but it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit. Madison Van Gorder, Brenna Goss, Kate Patterson, and Meghan Arserio each recorded a goal for Fairport, while Riley Lawrence chipped in one for Brighton. Fairport's balanced attack and strong midfield play were key to their season-opening victory. |
# 677 Pittsford, Thomas, Brockport and Brighton Win by One |
# 672 Irondequoit and Canandaigua Win By One |
# 664 Irondequoit and Victor Win in Overtime |
# 658 Fairport and Penfield Win Today |
# 646 Fairport and Victor are Champions |
# 638 Fairport Wins Class A in OT - Penn Yan Wins in Class D |
# 636 Wednesday: Top Seeds Win in A and D |
# 606 Wednesday: Fairport over Victor and Pittsford over Brighton |
# 589 Friday: Fairport and Canandaigua Win |
# 583 Friday: R-H Over Pittsford, CA and FPT win by One |
# 547 Saturday - Irondequoit Wins Big Game |
# 544 Wednesday - BK, CA and Pittsford Win |
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06/13 - Penfield-13 - CNS-10
06/13 - Victor-17 - Columbia-3
06/07 - Victor-21 - Clarence-9
06/07 - Penfield-18 - Orchard Park-5
06/07 - Penn Yan-7 - South Jefferson-17
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