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# 706 2024 All League Awards [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 Reagan Diehl, Chelsea Korzeniewski, Anna Priebe, Jenna Santelli, Taryn Goodness, Sidney Clickner, Stella Del Papa, Lainie Forde, Colleen Ginsberg, Myah Herron, Madelyn Hillman, Teagan Hudak, Maci Mueller, Bailey Rossignol, Maddie Whitford, and Amelia Reese. The Attack Player of the Year was Chelseas Korzaneski from Mynderse-Romulus. The Defender Player of the Year was Taryn Goodness from Pal-Mac. The Midfield Player of the Year was Maci Muller from Waterloo who was also named Finger Lakes Player of the Year. The Head Coach of the Year was E.J. Burse (Pal-Mac). The USA Lacrosse All-Americans were Molly Guzik (Spencerport), Hanna Davis (Canandaigua), Devin Livingston (Victor), Ella Peers (Fairport) and Reagan Diehl (Pal-Mac. The All-Academics were Lucy Lederman (Brighton), Angelia Oechsle (Rush-Henrietta), Katie Mallaber (Fairport), and Allie Chimenti ((Wayne). The Monroe County League first team D-1 awards to Katie Mallaber, Madison Van Gorder, Lilly Mattucci, Jenna Capozzi, Peyton Rothfuss, Cecily Kaul, Dani Mooney, Angelia Oechsle, Catrina Rowe, Danielle Garrett, Kate Dewald, Abby Murphy, Allie Pisano, Julia Bruno, Maia Pronti, Ryann Savage, Lucy Ruller, and Mia Estelle. The D-1 Defensive Player of The Year was Devin Livingston (Victor). The D-1 Offensive Player of The Year was Ella Peers (Fairport) and the Coach of the Year was Dave York (Penfield). The Monroe County League awarded first team D-2 awards to Zoe Baase, Caroline Lyttle, Hanna Davis, Leah Sheridan, Nola Weaver, Campbell Hewlett, Paige Kidd, Shaye Angelo, Ali Baumgartner, Ella Brennan, Emma Francis, Alyssa Nichols, Brooke Endres, and Molly Meyer. The D-2 Defensive Player of The Year was Rose Heagney (Canandaigua). The D-2 Offensive Player of The Year was Molly Guzik (Spencerport) and the Coach of the Year was Kevin O`Connell (HFL) who was also selected as the Monroe County Coach of the Year. The Independent teams also selected awards in 2024. First teams awards went to Mia Lusardi, Krista Harnischfeger, Elinor Meyer, Marina Reddington, Emma Kravetz, Savannah Hinchcliffe, Brynn Henry, Kessa Sangasy, Ada Krupa, Jill Willis, Erica Savage, and Mara Misiurewicz. The Independent Player of the Year was Mia Quagrello (Mercy). The complete list of awards is available from the player tab. |
# 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 PAL-MAC-19 at WATERLOO-4 - For the Red Raiders, it was their seventh consecutive win. Eight players scored for No. 3 Pal-Mac (14-4), including Teagan Hudak (2g/3a), Anna Priebe (4g/1a), Reagan Diehl (4g), Jenna Santelli (3g), and Lily Boesel (3g), and Isabelle Cole had five saves. Ninth-grader Peyton Lyons had five saves for No. 2 Waterloo, including her 100th of the season. Maci Mueller and Lainie Forde each scored two goals for the Tigers, who finish their season with a record of 13-5. Pal-Mac meets No. 1 Penn Yan in the class D final on Tuesday. [ BOX SCORE] AQUINAS-3 at PENN YAN-19 - No. 1 Penn Yan collected its 15th win of the season against three losses. Leading the scoring for the Mustangs were Bailey Cooper (3g/2a), Corinne Barden (2g/3a), and Gianna Voigt (3g). Madisen Pierce scored her first varsity goal for Penn Yan. For No. 4 Aquinas, ninth-grader Brynn Henry had two goals, including the 50th of her varsity career; she also collected her 100th career draw control. Aquinas concludes its season with a record of 9-8. On Tuesday, the Mustangs will meet No. 3 Pal-Mac to decide the class D title. [ BOX SCORE] PITTSFORD-7 at PENFIELD-5 - With the win, the Panthers advance to the class A finals, where they will take on No. 3 Fairport on Tuesday. There were no statistics reported from either team at post time. No. 4 Pittsford improves to 9-9 on the season; No. 1 Penfield ends a promising season with a record of 12-5. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 696 Quarters: All Top Seeds Move on MARCUS WHITMAN-1 at PENN YAN-19 - It was the Mustangs` sixth consecutive win, and their fifth straight over No. 8 Marcus Whitman dating back to 2019. There were no statistics reported from No. 1 Penn Yan (14-3) at post time. Helen Snyder scored the lone goal for Marcus Whitman (0-16). The Mustangs move on to face No. 4 Aquinas in the class D semifinals on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] GANANDA-MARION-8 at WATERLOO-18 - No. 2 Waterloo (13-4) extended its winning streak to seven games. Maci Mueller and Lainie Forde combined for 11 of the Tigers’ 18 goals; Forde’s first goal of the game was her 50th of the season. Ava Bailey and ninth-grader Alexis VanNostrand each scored her first varsity goal for the Tigers, who face No. 3 Pal-Mac in the class D semifinals on Wednesday. There were no statistics reported from Gananda-Marion (3-13) at post time. [ BOX SCORE] LIVONIA-AVON-7 at PAL-MAC-21 - Nine players scored for No. 3 Pal-Mac (13-4), including Teagan Hudak (5g/1a), Brinn Castrechini (4g/1a), and Jenna Santelli (4g/1a). For the Red Raiders, who advance to play No. 2 Waterloo in the class D semifinals on Wednesday, it was their sixth straight win and their seventh in a row over the Lakers. There were no statistics reported from Livonia-Avon (10-7) at post time. [ BOX SCORE] GREECE STORM-4 at PITTSFORD-18 - With the win, No. 4 Pittsford advances to the class A semifinals, where they will meet No. 1 Penfield on Wednesday. There were no statistics reported from Pittsford (8-9) at post time. For Greece, which concludes its season with a record of 9-6, Mara Misiurewicz put the finishing touches on her stellar varsity career with a three-goal performance. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 691 Getting down to the End of the Season IRONDEQUOIT-12 at THOMAS-7 - Alison Baumgartner led the Eagles with three goals and an assist; she also recorded five draw controls, the first of which was the 100th of her varsity career. Ninth-grader Ellie Bottiglier added three goals for Irondequoit (9-6), and Emma Francis had 10 saves. Olivia Bottoni had four goals and Megan Springer made nine saves for Thomas (5-10). Both teams conclude their regular season Wednesday, Irondequoit with a home match against Penfield, and Thomas with an away game against HF-L. [ BOX SCORE] GANANDA-MARION-4 at WAYNE-11 - With the win, the Eagles improved their season record to 8-7. Leading the scoring for Wayne were Isabella Veltre (3g/1a), Madelyn Hillman (3g), and Emma Lockwood (2g). Mimi Ugalde had six saves to anchor the Eagles’ defense. There were no statistics reported from Gananda-Marion (3-11) at post time. Both teams take to the road Wednesday, with the Eagles facing Geneva and the Blue Panthers taking on Mynderse-Romulus. [ BOX SCORE] GATES CHILI-7 at BROCKPORT-11 - The win by the Blue Devils was their 26th in a row over Gates Chili dating back to 2009. Audrey Nichols and eighth-grader Molly McJury had three goals apiece for Brockport (5-10), and ninth-grader Jessica Maher and Leah Breuilly combined for 10 saves. There were no statistics reported from Gates Chili (1-9) at post time. The Blue Devils visit Eastridge/Bishop Kearney on Wednesday. The Spartans’ next game is Thursday, also at Eastridge/Bishop Kearney. [ BOX SCORE] FAIRPORT-19 at ORCHARD PARK-7 - The Red Raiders broke their four-game losing streak and ended their regular season with a non-league win. Ella Peers, Katie Mallaber, and Camryn DuBose each had three goals for Fairport (10-6); Peers also secured a game-high 10 draw controls. Aubrey Caruso, Meghan Arserio, and ninth-grader Brenna Goss scored two goals apiece. [ BOX SCORE] MERCY-11 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-13 - The Royal Comets erased an 11-10 fourth-quarter deficit with three late goals. Kate DeWald tallied four goals and collected seven draw controls to lead Rush-Henrietta (12-4) in its regular season finale. Danielle Garrett added two goals and three assists; her third assist was her 50th as a varsity player. There were no statistics reported from Mercy (7-8) at post time. Mercy hosts Brighton on Thursday. [ BOX SCORE] GENEVA-1 at PAL-MAC-18 - Ten players scored for Pal-Mac (11-4), led by Reagan Diehl (4g/1a) and Jenna Santelli (4g). Lily Boesel contributed two goals, including the 50th of her varsity career, Jaelyn Drain scored her first varsity goal, and Teagan Hudak broke the single-season record at Pal-Mac for draw controls. For the Panthers of Geneva (3-11), Isabella Bonventre scored the lone goal and Maddie Askin made eight saves. The Red Raiders conclude their regular season Wednesday when they travel to Livonia-Avon. The Panthers also resume play Wednesday when they host Wayne. [ BOX SCORE] MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-11 at WATERLOO-14 - Waterloo scored two unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to break open a one-game game and secure the win. Leading the scoring for Waterloo (10-4) were Maci Mueller (6g/4a), Lainie Forde (5g/2a), and Bailey Rossignol (2g/1a). Chelsea Korzeniewski had five goals and three assists for Mynderse-Romulus (8-6). The Tigers have a home game against Newark-Midlakes on Wednesday. The Blue Devils host Churchville-Chili on Tuesday. [ BOX SCORE] LIVONIA-AVON-17 at NEWARK-MIDLAKES-15 - With the Screaming Eagles down two players in the fourth quarter, the Lakers scored the tie-breaking goal and a late insurance goal to seal the win. Sidney Clickner (7g/1a) and Lily Rowe (4g/2a) combined for 11 goals and 14 draw controls to lead Livonia-Avon (9-5). For Newark-Midlakes (4-11), Stella Del Papa had six goals (including the 150th of her varsity career) and two assists to go with 10 draw controls; eighth-grader Zoey Overslaugh had six goals as well. The Lakers host Pal-Mac Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, the Screaming Eagles travel to Waterloo for a matchup against the Tigers. [ BOX SCORE] EASTRIDGE/BK-17 at AQUINAS-11 - Eastridge/Bishop Kearney (8-5) was led by Ashley Mandeville, whose six goals included the 50th of her varsity career, and Jillian Willis, who tallied five goals. Kayla Gerson and Ada Krupa each chipped in three goals, and Nina Alderman recorded nine saves. There were no statistics reported from Aquinas (8-6) at post time. Both teams are back in action on Wednesday, when Eastridge/Bishop Kearney hosts Brockport and Aquinas plays host to Hilton. [ BOX SCORE] HILTON-1 at PITTSFORD-14 - There were no statistics reported from either Pittsford (7-8) or Hilton (4-11) at post time. Both teams conclude regular season play Wednesday, with Pittsford at Victor and Hilton at Aquinas. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 690 CA Ends Undefeated Season in One Goal Loss BALDWINSVILLE-3 at VICTOR-22 - The Blue Devils extended their winning streak to seven games. Twelve players scored for Victor (12-3), led by Devin Livingston (4g/1a) and Julia Bruno (3g), and Harper Myers scored her first varsity goal. The Blue Devils host Pittsford on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] SOUTH JEFFERSON-8 at CANANDAIGUA-7 - Canandaigua (13-1) was unable to overcome a 7-2 first-half deficit and suffered their first defeat of the season. Nola Weaver had two goals for the Gray Wolves, and Hanna Davis, Caroline Lyttle, Lola Schorr, Leah Sheridan, and Samantha Lupton had one goal apiece. The Gray Wolves travel to Brighton on Tuesday to take on the Bruins. [ BOX SCORE] EAST AURORA-4 at PAL-MAC-18 - Reagan Diehl (6g/3a) led the offensive onslaught for the Red Raiders, while Jenna Santelli contributed three goals and three assists, Teagan Hudak collected nine draw controls, and Isabelle Cole had eight saves. For E.J. Burse, the Red Raiders’ coach, the game marked his 200th career win. Pal-Mac (10-4) hosts Geneva on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS-5 at PITTSFORD-11 - There were no statistics reported from Pittsford at post time. The Panthers host Hilton on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] MARCUS WHITMAN-2 at WATERLOO-14 - For the Tigers, the win was their 20th straight over the Wildcats dating back to 2012. Leading the scoring for Waterloo were Lainie Forde (5g/1a) and Maci Mueller (4g/1a). Ninth-grader Peyton Lyons recorded seven saves for the Tigers. Helen Snyder and Raegan Weissinger were the goal scorers for Marcus Whitman (0-13). The Tigers play host to Mynderse-Romulus on Monday. The Wildcats look for a win when they host Greece on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] GREECE STORM-7 at AQUINAS-17 - With the win, Aquinas improved its record to 8-5. Savannah Hinchcliffe had seven goals and an assist to lead the Little Irish; ninth-grader Brynn Henry (2g/3a) and eighth-grader Alexandria Stacy (4g/1a) also made significant contributions. Mara Misiurewicz scored four goals for Greece (8-5). Aquinas is home to Eastridge/Bishop Kearney on Monday. Greece is at Marcus Whitman on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] THOMAS-13 at LIVERPOOL-11 - The Titans traveled to Liverpool (III) and returned home with their fifth win of the season. Olivia Bottoni and Sadie Eisenhart scored three goals each for Thomas (5-9), Olivia Ritchie and ninth-grader Harper Blakley chipped in two goals apiece, and Mia Estelle registered a game-high eight draw controls. The Titans resume play Monday with a home game against Irondequoit. [ BOX SCORE] Gananda-Marion at Marcus Whitman shows no score reported yet. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 687 Victor Over Fairport BRIGHTON-7 at THOMAS-4 - All of the Bruins’ scoring was provided by Ireland Mistretta (4g) and Lucy Lederman (3g). Sophia Shortino had three goals for the Titans, and Megan Springer recorded seven saves. Brighton (6-7) hosts Irondequoit on Friday. Thomas (4-9) has a non-league matchup Saturday against Liverpool (III). [ BOX SCORE] VICTOR-12 at FAIRPORT-10 - The Blue Devils won their fifth straight as a late Red Raider rally fell short. There were no statistics reported from Victor (10-3) at post time. Camryn DuBose scored three goals for Fairport (9-5). The Blue Devils visit HF-L on Friday. Also on Friday, the Red Raiders travel to Spencerport to take on the Rangers. [ BOX SCORE] SCHROEDER-3 at IRONDEQUOIT-13 - With the win, the Eagles remain undefeated against the Warriors over the teams’ last 12 meetings. Leading the scoring for Irondequoit (7-6) were Ella Brennan (5g/3a) and Alison Baumgartner (3g). Molly Meyer had two goals for Schroeder (7-6). On Friday, the Eagles travel to Brighton to meet the Bruins, and Schroeder hosts Penfield. [ BOX SCORE] LIVONIA-AVON-12 at GENEVA-6 - The Lakers improved their record to 8-4, while the Panthers fell to 3-9 on the season. For Livonia-Avon, Lily Rowe had four goals and Sidney Clickner recorded 11 draw controls. Maddie Askin had 13 saves for Geneva. On Friday, Livonia-Avon is at Mynderse-Romulus and Geneva hosts Greece. [ BOX SCORE] HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-16 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-5 - The Cougars’ win, sparked by a seven-goal first quarter, was their 13th straight over the Saints. Shaye Angelo and Paige Kidd had five goals apiece for HF-L (6-7), and Lily Brady recorded seven saves. There were no statistics reported from Churchville-Chili (6-7) at post time. The Cougars host Victor on Friday. The Saints visit Mynderse-Romulus on Tuesday. [ BOX SCORE] RUSH-HENRIETTA-18 at HILTON-3 - It was the Royal Comets’ ninth consecutive win over the Cadets. Eight players scored for Rush-Henrietta (11-3), including Danielle Garrett (2g/6a), Kate DeWald (4g/2a), and Riley Brown (3g/3a), whose second goal was the 50th of her varsity career. Ryleigh Lent had two goals for Hilton (3-10). The Royal Comets are back on the field Thursday when they take on undefeated Canandaigua. The Cadets visit Brockport on Friday. [ BOX SCORE] NEWARK-MIDLAKES-12 at WAYNE-17 - In this battle of Eagles, the non-screaming variety prevailed. The Eagles of Wayne (6-7) were led by Isabella Veltre (5g/1a), Madelyn Hillman (4g/2a), and Julia DiLeo (4g); Anabelle Ruffell collected eight draw controls, and Mimi Ugalde had 11 saves. For the Screaming Eagles of Newark-Midlakes (4-9), Stella Del Papa had 13 draw controls—including the 200th of her varsity career—to go with two goals and three assists, and Zoey Overslaugh added five goals and an assist. Both teams have home contests on Friday, with Wayne meeting Gates Chili and Newark-Midlakes facing off against Eastridge/Bishop Kearney. [ BOX SCORE] EASTRIDGE/BK-20 at MARCUS WHITMAN-9 - Jillian Willis, Ashley Mandeville, and Ada Krupa led the offensive onslaught for Eastridge/Bishop Kearney (6-5) with six goals apiece, and Nina Alderman recorded 12 saves. For the Wildcats, Aliysiah Clark had five goals, ninth-grader Ellie Deatherage scored her first varsity goal, and Helen Snyder registered nine draw controls. Both teams take to the road on Friday, with Eastridge/Bishop Kearney traveling to Newark-Midlakes and Marcus Whitman visiting Aquinas. [ BOX SCORE] WATERLOO-16 at GANANDA-MARION-9 - The Tigers improved their record to 8-4, behind seven goals from Maci Mueller, three goals from Giana Delucia, and two goals each from Bailey Rossignol, Lainie Forde, and MacKenzie Tam. Mueller and Rossignol also collected 10 draw controls each, including, for Mueller, the 100th of her varsity career. Leading the scoring for Gananda-Marion (3-10) were Lexi Gallina (4g/1a) and Colleen Ginsberg (3g/1a). Three players on the Blue Panthers achieved career milestones in the game—Maria Melnik collected her 500th career save, and Alexandra Cornell and Jordyn Brice each scored her first varsity goal. [ BOX SCORE] PITTSFORD-5 at PENFIELD-10 - The Patriots built a 6-1 first-quarter lead on the way to their tenth victory of the season. Penfield (10-4) was led by Peyton Rothfuss, who recorded a game-high four goals and eight draw controls. There were no statistics reported from Pittsford (5-8) at post time. The Patriots visit Schroeder on Friday. The Panthers host section III rival Fayetteville-Manlius on Saturday. [ BOX SCORE] PAL-MAC-13 at MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-2 - The Red Raiders’ win was their seventh in a row over the Blue Devils dating back to 2018. Eight players scored for Pal-Mac (9-4), led by Jenna Santelli (4g/2a) and Teagan Hudak (2g/2a); Hudak also registered seven draw controls, and Isabelle Cole recorded four saves. Myah Herron and Chelsea Korzeniewski each had a goal for Mynderse-Romulus (7-5). The Red Raiders have a non-league contest Saturday against East Aurora (VI). The Blue Devils host Livonia-Avon on Friday. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 685 Irondequoit Takes Mercy in OT CORNING-1 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-18 - Eight players scored for Rush-Henrietta (10-3), including ninth-grader Emma DeWald (4g/1a), Danielle Garrett (3g/3a), Riley Brown (3g/2a), and Kate DeWald (3g/2a). Sofie Kiselgof scored her first varsity goal for the Royal Comets, who visit Hilton on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] GREECE STORM-8 at SCHROEDER-17 - Leading the scoring for Schroeder (7-5) were Molly Meyer (3g-1a), Makenna Baier (3g-1a), Kylee Race (4g), Madison Dodge (1g-1a), Brooke Guelli (1g-2a), and Lindsay Ruffalo (1g). Senior defender Rachel DeMocker (Schroeder) scored her first Varsity goal in this game. Leading the scoring for Greece Storm (7-4) were Erica Savage (1g-3a), Mara Misiurewicz (4g), Emma Carlson (1g), and Emma Dioguardi (2g). Misiurewicz reached her 200th career goal and Sophomore attacker Emma Dioguardi reached her 50th career goal in the game. [ BOX SCORE] HILTON-4 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-7 - Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili (6-6) were Campbell Hewlett (2g-2a), Rorey Turk (1g-1a), Shavonne Callahan (2g), and Alexi Finnigan (1g). Campbell Hewlett reached her 50th career goal in the game. In the goal for Churchville-Chili was Mikayla Mellenthine with 10s/4ga = 71% (48 mins). There was no report from Hilton at post-time. [ BOX SCORE] CNS-7 at PENFIELD-8 - Ninth-grader Whitney Reynolds scored the go-ahead goal with less than four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, and Penfield (9-4) won the ensuing draw and ran out the clock to seal the win. Emma Alexander and Reegan Sercu each had three goals for the Patriots, and Karis Hand recorded eight saves. For the Northstars of C-NS (III), it was only their second loss of the season. Penfield hosts class A rival Pittsford on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] PENN YAN-10 at SPENCERPORT-9 - With the win, Penn Yan improved its record to 10-3; for the Rangers, it was their third consecutive loss. Bailey Cooper had a game-high four goals for the Mustangs, and Marion Wheeler registered seven saves. Brooke Endres led Spencerport (8-6) with three goals. Penn Yan is home to Mercy on Friday. The Rangers seek to end their recent streak when they host Brockport on Wednesday. [ BOX SCORE] - - More images in the photo gallery. IRONDEQUOIT-14 at MERCY-13 - Lucy Whipple scored in overtime to give the Eagles the win. Leading the scoring for Irondequoit (6-6) were Madelyn Thore (3g/1a) and Ella Brennan (4g/1a). Emma Francis had nine saves for the Eagles. For Mercy (7-6), Mia Quagrello and ninth-grader Maeve Shanahan scored three goals apiece. Irondequoit hosts Schroeder on Wednesday. The Monarchs look to get back on the winning track when they visit Penn Yan on Friday. [ BOX SCORE] GANANDA-MARION-2 at LIVONIA-AVON-13 - There were no reports from either team at post time. [ BOX SCORE] MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-13 at GENEVA-3 - Leading the scoring for Mynderse-Romulus (6-4) were Chelsea Korzeniewski (4g-4a), Jackie Sinicropi (4g-1a), and Myah Herron (4g). In the goal for Mynderse-Romulus was senior Maria Del Carmen with 5s/2ga = 71% (48 mins). Scoring for Geneva were Isabella Bonventre (3g) who reached her 50th career goal, Meghan Forbes (1a), and Teagan Cohrs (1a). [ BOX SCORE] WAYNE-9 at WATERLOO-14 - Leading the scoring for Waterloo (7-4) were Maci Mueller (5g-4a), Lainie Forde (3g-1a), Giana Delucia (4g), and Bailey Rossignol (2g-1a). In the goal for Waterloo was freshman Peyton Lyons with 6s/5ga = 55% (36 mins). Leading the scoring for Wayne were Isabella Veltre (1g-2a), Anabelle Ruffell (1g-1a), Lauren Twist (1g-1a), Madelyn Hillman (3g), Abby Brown (1g-1a), Samantha Branner (1g-1a), and Julia DiLeo (1a). [ BOX SCORE] AQUINAS-21 at EASTRIDGE/BK-9 - Leading the scoring for Aquinas (6-5) were Savannah Hinchcliffe (3g-3a), Alexandria Stacy (5g), Brynn Henry (5g), Lily Rule (1g-2a), and Marilena Diaz (3g). In the goal for Aquinas was sophomore Keaghan Smith with 17s/9ga = 65%. Leading the scoring for Eastridge/BK (5-5) were Jillian Willis (3g-1a), Ada Krupa (3g), and Ashley Mandeville (2g). [ BOX SCORE] BRIGHTON-4 at PITTSFORD-3 - The Bruins prevailed in this battle of neighboring rivals. Lucy Lederman led the scoring for Brighton (5-7) with two goals, and Lauren Russell had five saves. There were no statistics reported from Pittsford (5-7) at post time. Both teams resume play Wednesday, with the Bruins visiting Thomas and the Panthers traveling to Penfield. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 684 Schroeder Over Lancaster 9-8 PAL-MAC-9 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-17 - With the win, HF-L remains undefeated in its last nine games against Pal-Mac dating back to 2009. Leading the scoring for HF-L were Shaye Angelo (3g/5a), Camryn Trybuskiewicz (2g/4a), and eighth-grader Harper Jacob (3g/2a). Two of the Cougars achieved career milestones in the game—Paige Kidd with her 200th draw control, and Shaye Angelo with her 100th draw control. For Pal-Mac (7-4), eighth-grader Brinn Castrechini had three goals, and Jenna Santelli and Teagan Hudak had two goals apiece. Both teams resume play on the road next week, with HF-L taking on Churchville-Chili Wednesday and Pal-Mac facing Newark-Midlakes Monday. [ BOX SCORE] CNS-13 at BRIGHTON-7 - Despite keeping the game close in the first half, the Bruins ultimately fell to the top-rated squad in section III. Ireland Mistretta (3g) led the scoring for Brighton (4-7), while Sara Solomon recorded her first varsity goal. The Bruins visit Pittsford on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] QUEENSBURY-10 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-8 - In losing to undefeated Queensbury (II), Rush-Henrietta saw its record fall to 9-3. The Royal Comets were led by Riley Brown and Danielle Garrett, each of whom scored three goals, and Angelia Oechsle, who had eight saves. Ashlyn Roberts also scored the 50th goal of her varsity career. The Royal Comets host Corning (IV) on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] SCHROEDER-9 at LANCASTER-8 - The Warriors handed Lancaster (VI) just its second loss of the season. There were no statistics reported from Schroeder (6-5) at post time. The Warriors host Greece on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] VICTOR-12 at MERCY-6 - The Blue Devils improved their record to 9-3 with the win. There were no statistics reported from Victor at post time. For the Monarchs, Mia Quagrello led the scoring with two goals, and Elinor Meyer had six saves. Victor travels to Fairport on Wednesday to take on the Red Raiders. Mercy hosts Irondequoit on Monday. [ BOX SCORE] |
# 681 R-H over Pittsford by One and Gananda Over Geneva |
# 679 Brighton Over Penfield - Waterloo Over Aquinas |
# 666 Penfield and Hilton Win in OT |
# 635 Tuesday: Spencerport #6 defeats Mercy #3 16-11 |
# 623 Monday: Brighton over HFL by One |
# 619 Wednesday: Pittsford Over Fairport, Brighton Over Penfield |
# 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 |
# 605 Tuesday: Four Mismatches Today |
# 596 Saturday: Gananda-Marion Beats Gates Chili in OT |
# 591 Monday: Five Mismatches |
# 567 Pal-Mac and Victor Win Championships |
# 546 Friday - Saints over Lakers |
# 537 Monday - One Close Game |
# 523 Wednesday - Mostly Mismatches |
# 513 Pal-Mac and Fairport Win on Saturday |
on 11-24-2024 |
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