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# 306  All Greater Rochester 2017
he Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2017 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team on Friday. The list features the top sixteen players and a number of honorable mentions were led by HFL senior Caitlin Muir who was named Player of the Year. She finished the season with 64g-30a.  She will continue to play next season at Michigan.
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# 298  2017 Class C All Tournament Team
t the conclusion of the Class C Tournament, the All Tournament Team was announced.  The Team consists of the top 13 players in the Class C Tournament this year.  There are 12 regular spots and an MVP spot.
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# 292  Semi-Final Match-ups
The Semi-Final matches will be played over the next two days.  In all four tournaments that top 4 seeds advanced to the semi-finals. Class B and Class D will play on May 26th at Pittsford Sutherland and Eastridge. Class A and Class C will play on May 27th at HFL and Schroeder.

After the first night of games, both #1 seeds were defeated by the #4 seeds.  Penn Yan avenged their earlier loss in the regular season with a 13-6 win over top seeded Waterloo and Thomas avenged their overtime loss to Brighton in the regular season with an 8-6 win.  The #2 seeds (Canandaigua and Pal-Mac) both advanced.  The Braves will face the Titans and the Red Raiders will face the Mustangs on Tuesday May 30th.
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# 278  Penultimate Day of Games
welve more games were played on the penultimate day of the regular season.  The closest match was Brighton over Spencerport 8-6.  Additional scores included, Canandaigua over Churchville-Chili 15-5, Mynderse over Gates Chili 15-3, Newark over East Rochester 9-5, RH over Hilton 15-5, Schroeder over Brockport 13-8, Pittsford over Irondequoit 13-1,  Waterloo over Geneva 20-8,  Penn Yan over Wayne 19-10, Fairport over Mercy 17-11, Thomas over HFL 11-8.  Penfield vs. Skaneateles was not reported; however social media reports Skaneateles over Penfield 11-5.
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# 267  Five Games to End the Week
here were five games played today to finish out the week.  Thomas defeated Irondequoit 9-7 in the closest matchup.  The remaining games were Penn Yan over Churchville-Chili 12-9, Oly/Arc over Mt. St. Mary 15-9, Mercy over Livonia 16-4 and Waterloo over Marcus Whitman 11-8.
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# 263  Seven Games on Thursday
ith seven days left in the regular season, seven games were played tonight.  Two games were decided by two goals with Waterloo defeating Mercy 7-5 and RH defeating HFL 9-7.  Other scores included, Aquinas over Arc/Oly 15-9, Livonia over Gates Chili 16-8, Schroeder over Lancaster 14-9, Marcus Whitman over Midlakes 13-5 and Mynderse over Wayne 15-9.
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# 262  Big Night of Games for Wednesday
here were 12 games tonight as teams attempt to make-up matches that were cancelled due to weather earlier in the season.  The closest match-up was HFL defeating Canandaigua 14-13.  The remaining games included, Thomas over Ath/Ody 15-4, Mercy over Geneva 18-10, Penfield over Victor 10-3, Brockport over Eastridge 15-3, Churchville-Chili over Schroeder 10-5, Hilton over Gates Chili 11-2, Livonia over Midlakes 15-9, R-H over Fairport 6-2, Pittsford over Spencerport 17-5, Arc/Oly over East Rochester 11-5 and Brighton over Irondequoit 7-2.
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# 254  Four Games to Finish the Week
There were four games played today, with all four one sided victories.  The closest contest was Canandaigua over Irondequoit 13-5.  The remaining three games were Spencerport over Ath/Ody 18-1, HFL over Brockport 16-5 and Mercy over Clarence 15-6.
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# 249  Five Rescheduled Games
ive games were scheduled for today, most of which were rescheduled from yesterday's rain storm.  Mercy defeated Aquinas 9-8 in double overtime in the closest contest of the day.  Irondequoit defeated Spencerport 11-10, Pal-Mac defeated Waterloo 14-3, Penn Yan defeated Newark 13-3 and Schroeder defeated Livonia 18-4.
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# 244  Eleven Matches to End the Week
here were 11 match-ups tonight to end the Week.  Two previously undefeated teams lost their first game tonight: Penn Yan defeated Aquinas 5-3 and Churchville-Chili defeated Lake Shore 14-8.  Brighton defeated RH 8-6 to remaining the only undefeated team (8-0) in Section Five.  Geneva defeated Gananda 7-5, Canandaigua defeated Hamburg 14-0, Mercy defeated Amherst 15-5, Waterloo defeated Mt. Mercy 14-2, Livonia defeated Wayne 9-8, Irondequoit defeated Victor 10-7, Newark defeated Midlakes 9-5 and Thomas defeated Schroeder 12-6.
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# 225  Three Games to Finish Break Week
here were three games to finish off break week.  All three were out of Section contests with Ithaca defeating Penn Yan 12-8, Mercy defeating Archbishop Hoban 16-3 and Victor facing West Genesee.
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# 224  Four Friday Contests
our teams played today with Mercy defeating Magnificat 17-8 in the largest difference and Geneva defeating Livonia 11-10 in the smallest.  Additionally, Hilton defeated Irondequoit 8-6 and Penfield defeated HFL 11-5.
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# 185  Biggest Day of the Season
ight games were played in Section Five today with seven games reporting on their scores.  Aquinas defeated Geneva 16-6, Churchville-Chili defeated Pal-Mac 13-6, South Jefferson defeated HFL 9-5, Penfield defeated Irondequoit 9-6, Spencerport defeated Fairport 11-9, Newark defeated East Rochester 11-8, Mercy defeated Midlakes 15-4.  The RH vs. Hamburg score has yet to be reported.
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# 180  Three More Games
onight there were three more games.  Irondequoit defeated Mercy 7-6 in a comeback win.  Aquinas defeated Arc/Oly 15-5 and RH travelled to West Genesee were the Wildcats won 11-6.
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# 179  Sherwood's Feeds Give Irondequoit the Win
rika Sherwood finished with four assists in Irondequoit's 7-6 win over Mercy tonight.  Sherwood was the driving force behind the come from behind win.  The Monarchs took an early 4-1 lead in the first half before the Eagles scored four unanswered goals (three assisted by Sherwood) to take the 5-4 lead less than 3 minutes into the second half.  The Eagles continued to play solid defense and not take too many chances and held off Mercy's late attempts to tie the game.
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# 134  Garrett and Mashewske lead RH to Victory
lthough the game was close for the first 20 minutes, R-H scored four unanswered to lead 5-2 over Mercy and never looked back.  The Royal Comets also added the final five goals.  Mercy scored the opening goal with Sami Carey scoring with a drive around behind the cage.  0:36 later, RH tied the game with a free position goal from Emily Schillinger.  The Monarchs kept the game close with another goal less than one minute later.  Katie Sergeant was patient and drove to the cage and found the back of the net.
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# 132  Quarter Final Match-ups

Quarter final match-ups will be played over the next two days.  At this point, Class B and Class C are both full brackets with 8 teams remaining in each.  Class A starts their tournament on Monday with two games to decide who will face the #1 and #2 seeds.
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# 99  Almost All Close Match-ups

In a day of mostly close match-ups, the most one-sided contest was only a 5 goal differential: Mercy defeated Geneva 12-7. In closer contests; Wayne defeated Greece Ath/Ody 13-12, Churchville-Chili defeated Penn Yan 11-9, Waterloo defeated Aquinas 8-6, Marcus Whitman defeated Gananda 7-5 and Midlakes defeated East Rochester 10-7.
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# 89  Eight Games Finish April
here were eight games played on the last day of April.  Half were close and half were one-sided.  R-H defeated Schroeder 9-8, Eastridge defeated Newark 8-7, Corning defeated Canandaigua 12-8 and Penfield defeated Churchville-Chili 9-4.  On the other side of the coin, Irondequoit defeated Livonia 17-4, Victor defeated Hilton 17-5, Thomas defeated Lancaster 17-6 and Brighton defeated Mercy 22-5.
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# 68  Two Overtime Games

Tonight's contests had two more overtime games with Aquinas defeating Mercy 12-11 and Gananda defeating Wayne 7-6.  Spencerport won the second half 6-1 to defeat Churchville-Chili 9-6.  Waterloo defeated Marcus Whitman 11-6.  In other scores, Geneva defeated East Rochester 19-3 and Pal-Mac defeated Midlakes 20-5.
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# 63  Nine more games
nother weekend finished in Section Five.  Today saw Pittsford defeating CNS (Section III) 10-7.  The Northstars were previously undefeated.  Webster Schroeder held off a late advance to defeat Penn Yan 9-7.  R-H defeated out of section Lancaster 14-5 and South Jefferson defeated HFL 13-8.  In other games Mercy defeated Clarence 10-6 and Pal-Mac defeated Churchville-Chili 9-4. In single goal games, Gates-Chili scored in overtime over Eastridge 9-8 and Thomas defeated Hilton 16-15, 
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# 54  Multiple Close Games
oday saw multiple close games with Mercy defeating Brockport 5-3, Waterloo defeating Geneva 7-5 and Livonia defeating Wayne 12-9.  There were also a number of one sided contests with Penn Yan defeating Gananda 11-3, Marcus Whitman defeating Newark 13-1 and Spencerport defeated Gates-Chili 19-3.  Pal-Mac also defeated Aquinas 15-9.
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# 44  Canandaigua and Greece Ath/Ody Win Close Games
ith only four games being played tonight, Canandaigua came back in the second half to defeat Penfield 7-5.  Greece Athena/Odyssey held off a late advance by Gates-Chili to win 8-7 in double overtime.  Pittsford defeated Victor 9-4 and Mynderse defeated East Rochester 11-6. Mercy was in Akron, OH to face Archbishop Hoban and defeated them 10-7.
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# 36  Mercy and Schroeder Win
With four out of Section games and one intra-section match, the games are coming faster in Section Five.  Mercy kept their 13 game winning streak alive against Livonia with a 7-3 win over the Bulldogs.  Schroeder defeated Lancaster 11-5 for the first time since 2012.  Canandaigua lost another one goal game against an out of Section competitor with an 8-7 loss to Bethlehem.
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