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# 689  Penn Yan over Mercy
MERCY-8 at PENN YAN-9 - There were lots of milestone in the close game at Penn Yan this afternoon, Penn Yan Sophomore midfielder Bailey Cooper (5g-2a) scored five goals and two assists as she reached her 200th career goal. Mercy sophomore attacker Sydney Cook (1g) reached her 50th career goal and freshman goalie Elinor Meyer (7s) reached her 100th career save. Junior midfielder Krista Harnischfeger reached her 100th career draw control with her 4 wins for the Monarchs. Leading the scoring for Penn Yan (11-3) were Taylor Mullins (1g-2a), Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger (1g-2a), and Gianna Voigt (1g-1a). Leading the scoring for Mercy (7-7) were Mia Lusardi (3g), Lydia Malvaso (3a), Angelina Borrelli (1g-1a), Mia Quagrello (1g-1a), and Krista Harnischfeger (1g).      [ BOX SCORE

Mercy vs Penn YanMARCUS WHITMAN-11 at AQUINAS-17 -  In a high scoring game Freshman attacker Elizabeth Valentino (Aquinas) scored her first Varsity goal and Junior defender Hailee King (Marcus Whitman) scored her first Varsity goal. Leading the scoring for Aquinas (7-5) were Savannah Hinchcliffe (3g-1a), Alexandria Stacy (4g), Kessa Sangasy (2g), Lily Bell (2g), and Brynn Henry (1g-1a). Aquinas goalie Liz Tantalo recorded 4s/0ga = 100% (24 mins). Leading the scoring for Marcus Whitman were Aliysiah Clark (5g), Helen Snyder (1g-2a), (2g-1a), and Raegan Weissinger (1g). On Saturday Aquinas will host Greece and Marcus Whitman is at Waterloo.        [ BOX SCORE

PENFIELD-18 at SCHROEDER-6 -  Penfield (11-4) extended their winning streak to five games as seven players made the offensive book including Peyton Rothfuss (4g-3a), Whitney Reynolds (4g), Avery Fordham (2g-2a), and Emma Alexander (2g-1a). Penfield goalie Karis Hand recorded 8s/6ga = 57% (48 mins). Scoring for Schroeder (7-7) were Lindsay Ruffalo (1g-2a), Kylee Race (1g-1a), Brooke Guelli (2g), and Molly Meyer (1g-0a). Schroeder is at Penn Yan on Tuesday and Penfield will play at Irondequoit on Wednesday.       [ BOX SCORE

Mercy vs Penn YanFAIRPORT-9 at SPENCERPORT-13 -  Leading the scoring for Spencerport (10-6) were senior midfielder Alyssa Nichols (5g-1a), sophomore midfielder Brooke Endres (3g-2a), and senior attacker Sophia Marron (1g-2a).  There was no report from Fairport (9-6) at post-time.       [ BOX SCORE

VICTOR-11 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-4 -  Victor (11-3) extended their winning streak to six wins and is set to host Baldwinsville on Saturday. Scoring for Honeoye Falls-Lima were Shaye Angelo (2g), Paige Kidd (1g-1a), Katie Adams (1g), and Camryn Trybuskiewicz (1a).  There was no report from Victor at post-time.         [ BOX SCORE

GATES CHILI-1 at WAYNE-9 - Leading the scoring for Wayne (7-7) were junior attacker Isabella Veltre (3g), junior midfielder Madelyn Hillman (3g), sophomore midfielder Lauren Twist (1g-1a), and sophomore attacker Julia DiLeo (1a). Wayne senior goaltended Mimi Ugalde had 10s/1ga = 91% (48 mins). There was no report from Gates Chili at post-time.        [ BOX SCORE

Mercy vs Penn YanLIVONIA-AVON-9 at MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-11 - Blue Devil junior midfielder Myah Herron reached her 100th career goal with her four goals (and two assists). Also scoring for Mynderse-Romulus (8-5) were Chelsea Korzeniewski (4g-2a), Myah Herron (4g), and Jackie Sinicropi (3g-2a).  There was no report from Livonia-Avon (8-5) at post-time.          [ BOX SCORE

GREECE STORM-13 at GENEVA-9 - Leading the scoring for Greece Storm (8-4) were Erica Savage (1g-5a), Mara Misiurewicz (7g), Emma Dioguardi (3g-1a), and Emma Carlson (2g-1a). Leading the scoring for Geneva were Meghan Forbes (4g-3a), Isabella Bonventre (3g-1a), and Natalie Vedora (2g). Geneva goalie Maddie Askin recorded 16s/13ga = 55% (48 mins).         [ BOX SCORE

Mercy vs Penn YanIRONDEQUOIT-10 at BRIGHTON-8  - The Eagle has a 4-3 lead after the first quarter and both teams scored two more before the half. A 3-0 third quarter gave Irondequoit (8-6) the win. Leading the scoring for Irondequoit were Grace Bottiglier (3g), Ella Brennan (4g), and Revlie Genier (1a). In the goal for Irondequoit was junior Emma Francis with 10s/6ga = 63% (48 mins). Leading the scoring for Brighton were Alexandra Madison (3g-2a), Riley Lawrence (2g), Lucy Lederman (1g), Sidonie Murphy (1a), Ireland Mistretta (1g-1a), and Anthea Hayslip (1g). Irondequoit is at Thomas on Monday and Brighton will host Canandaigua on Tuesday.      [ BOX SCORE

EASTRIDGE/BK-17 at NEWARK-MIDLAKES-9 - Eastridge/BK junior midfielder Ada Krupa (7g-2a) reached her 50th career goal and her 100th career draw controls with her 9 wins in the game. Senior midfielder Jillian Willis had (4g-2a), and senior midfielder Ashley Mandeville added (4g) for Eastridge/BK who will play At Aquinas on Monday.  Leading the scoring for Newark-Midlakes were senior offensive player Stella Del Papa (3g-3a), senior offensive player Kelsea Socha (1g-2a), and 8th grade offensive player Zoey Overslaugh (3g). The Eagles will host Livonia-Avon on Monday.      [ BOX SCORE]  

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# 687  Victor Over Fairport
BROCKPORT-2 at SPENCERPORT-17 -  For the Rangers, it was their tenth consecutive win over the Blue Devils dating back to 2015.  Molly Guzik (5g/1a), Brooke Endres (4g), Sophia Marron (3g), and Alyssa Nichols (2g/1a) led the scoring for Spencerport (9-6).  There were no statistics reported from Brockport (4-9) at post time.  Both teams resume play at home Friday, with Spencerport facing Fairport and Brockport taking on Hilton.        [ BOX SCORE

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

Brockport vs SpencerportVICTOR-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

Brockport vs SpencerportLIVONIA-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

Brockport vs SpencerportRUSH-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

Brockport vs SpencerportEASTRIDGE/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

Brockport vs SpencerportWATERLOO-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

Brockport vs SpencerportPAL-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
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# 685  Irondequoit Takes Mercy in OT
PAL-MAC-20 at NEWARK-MIDLAKES-5 - Ten different players scored goals for Pal-Mac in this game.  Leading the scoring for Pal-Mac (8-4) were Anna Priebe (5g), Jenna Santelli (2g-1a), Baylee Vilord (3g), Jolie Bourgeois (2g-1a), Brinn Castrechini (2g-1a), and Reagan Diehl (1g-1a).  There was no report from Newark-Midlakes at post-time.       [ BOX SCORE

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

Penn Yan at SpencerportGREECE 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

Penn Yan at SpencerportHILTON-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 at SpencerportPENN 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

Penn Yan at SpencerportGANANDA-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]

Penn Yan at SpencerportWAYNE-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

Penn Yan at SpencerportAQUINAS-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]      
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# 677  Pittsford, Thomas, Brockport and Brighton Win by One
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - Lots of close games tonight as Pittsford beat Spencerport 10-9, Thomas defeated cross-town Schroeder 7-6, Brockport beat Gates Chili 8-7 and Brighton beat Gates Chili 8-7 in overtime.
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# 668  Brighton Over Pittsford in One Goal Game
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - There were seven games played today and although most were mismatches, Victor had a 10-8 win over Rush-Henrietta and Brighton won a 7-6 game with Pittsford.
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# 666  Penfield and Hilton Win in OT
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - It was Penfield over Brighton and Hilton over Schroeder in overtime in the two closest games of the day. Section V went two-for-two against out of Section teams as Canandaigua beat Orchard Park (Section VI) and Rush-Henrietta took out Fayetteville-Manlius (Section III).
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# 651  Three Games on Thursday
MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-6 at WAYNE-11 - Wayne won their first game against Mynderse-Romulus as Sophomore midfielder Lauren Twist and Senior offensive player Megan Montgomery each scored their first Varsity goal for the Eagles. Wayne saw scoring from Junior attacker Isabella Veltre (2g-1a), Sophomore midfielder Lauren Twist (2g), Junior Samantha Branner (1g-1a), and Sophomore attacker Julia DiLeo (1a). Leading the scoring for Mynderse-Romulus were Junior attacker Chelsea Korzeniewski (1g-2a), Senior midfielder Jackie Sinicropi (3g), and Junior offensive player Amelia Reese (1g-1a).     [ BOX SCORE

CC-SchroederCHURCHVILLE-CHILI-3 at SCHROEDER-11 - Leading the scoring for Schroeder (2-0) were Sophomore midfielder Lola Wambach (3g-2a), Junior attacker Brooke Guelli (2g-2a), and Sophomore midfielder Molly Meyer (2g).  There was no report from Churchville-Chili (0-2) at post-time.    [ BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery. 

GANANDA-MARION-7 at BROCKPORT-9 - The Blue Devils fended off a last quarter charge by Gananda-Marion as 8th grade midfielder Molly McJury, Freshman midfielder Giavanna Saeva, and Freshman offensive player Samantha Webster each scored their first Varsity goal for Brockport. Leading the scoring for Brockport (1-1) were Senior midfielder Zoe Baase (3g-2a), McJury (2g), and Senior attacker Emma Cuzzupoli (2g).  In the goal for Brockport was freshman Jessica Maher who recorded 10s/7ga = 59% (48 mins). There was no report from Gananda-Marion (0-1) at post-time.    [ BOX SCORE
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# 649  The 2024 Season Starts with three Games
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - [ UPDATED] The Girls season opened today with the temperature in the 50's. A bunch of 8th graders scored their first varsity goal in the Hilton win. Senior midfielder Molly Guzik (Spencerport) reached her 150th goal with her 5 goals (152g) and reached her 50th assist with her 4 assists (52a).

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-5 at HILTON-14. In the Section V season opener, the Cadets emerged victorious behind a balanced attack featuring Lilly Mattucci (3g/3a) and Elena Graziano (5a).  Charley Barlette added two goals for Hilton while also collecting five ground balls and causing three turnovers.  The Cadets resume their schedule on April 10 when they visit Thomas. Leading the scoring for Churchville-Chili were Shavonne Callahan (1g-1a) and Mercy Payne (2g-0a),   [ BOX SCORE

SCHROEDER-7 at PAL-MAC-4 - in a Non-League game: The Warriors opened their season with a win for new coach Emery Fleck.   Teagan Hudek led the Pal-Mac attack with two goals, while Isabelle Cole recorded six saves.  The Red Raiders look to get on the winning track when they host Marcus Whitman on Wednesday. Leading the scoring for Schroeder with 1g-1a were Brooke Guelli,  Molly Meyer, and Kylee Race. Sophomore midfielder Kylie Clement scored her first Varsity goal in the game.    [ BOX SCORE

BRIGHTON-8 at SPENCERPORT-10 - in a Non-League game: Spencerport won a tightly contested match against the visitors from Brighton.  Molly Guzik (5g/4a), Brooke Endres (2g/1a), Alyssa Nichols (2g), Aria Pittman (1g), and Sophia Marron (1a) provided all the scoring for Spencerport.  The Rangers look to make it two wins in a row on Wednesday when they travel to HF-L to face the Cougars. Leading the scoring for Brighton were junior midfielder Ireland Mistretta (2g-1a), junior midfielder Ella Brunette (2g), and senior attacker Lucy Lederman (2g). Brighton is at Fairport on Wednesday     [ BOX SCORE
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   on 05-18-2024
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