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# 694  The End of the Regular Season
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - There were six games played on the last day of the regular season. Penn Yan won a close one with Honeoye Falls-Lima. Other winners were Brighton, Canandaigua, Waterloo, Eastridge/BK and Livonia-Avon.

BRIGHTON-17 at MERCY-9 - Brighton Junior goalie Lauren Russell reached her 200th save with her 7 saves. Leading the scoring for Brighton (8-8) were junior midfielder Ireland Mistretta (6g-1a), senior attacker Lucy Lederman (5g), and junior attacker Alexandra Madison (1g-2a).  There was no report from Mercy (7-9) at post-time.       [ BOX SCORE

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-8 at PENN YAN-10 - The Mustangs extended their winning streak to five wins (13-3) in this close game at Penn Yan. Junior attacker Corinne Barden (Penn Yan) reached her 100th career goal and Junior midfielder Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger reached her 100th career draw controls. Scoring for Penn Yan (13-3) were Bailey Cooper (5g), Madison Pierce (3a), Corinne Barden (2g), and Ruby Berry (1g). Scoring for Honeoye Falls-Lima (7-9) were Camryn Trybuskiewicz (1g-3a), Shaye Angelo (3g), Rylee Bennett (2g), and Paige Kidd (1g).     [ BOX SCORE

CANANDAIGUA-18 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-4 - Eight different players scored goals for Canandaigua in this game including Senior defender Jessica Andrews and Sophomore Morgan Whyte who each scored their first Varsity goal in the game. Others scoring for Canandaigua (14-2) were Samantha Lupton (3g-3a), Hanna Davis (4g-1a), and Aubri Mack-Miller (2g). In the goal for Canandaigua was senior Molly Urlacher with 1s/0ga = 100%. There was no report from Churchville-Chili (7-8) at post-time.       [ BOX SCORE

GENEVA-11 at WATERLOO-21 - Waterloo extended their winning streak to six wins (12-4) as they watched Maci Mueller (9g-2a), Bailey Rossignol (3g-4a), Lainie Forde (5g-2a), and MacKenzie Tam (3g-1a) lead in scoring. In the goal for Waterloo was freshman Peyton Lyons with 13s/11ga = 54% (48 mins). Scoring for Geneva were sophomore attacker Meghan Forbes (4g-3a), senior attacker Isabella Bonventre (3g-1a), and 8th grade defender Athena Tumbelekis (1g-1a).     [ BOX SCORE

GATES CHILI-4 at EASTRIDGE/BK-14 - Eastridge/BK extended their winning streak to five wins (10-5) while Senior midfielder Jillian Willis (6g-1a) reached her 50th career goal. Also scoring were Ada Krupa (4g-3a), Ashley Mandeville (3g-1a), and Kayla Gerson (1g-1a). In the goal for Eastridge/BK was senior Nina Alderman with 11s/4ga = 73% (48 mins).  There was no report from Gates Chili (1-10) at post-time.      [ BOX SCORE

MARCUS WHITMAN-3 at LIVONIA-AVON-13 - Laker 8th grade attacker Peyton Johnson (Livonia-Avon) scored her first Varsity goal and Sophomore attacker Lily Rowe (3g-3a) reached her 50th career assist while seven different players scored goals for Livonia-Avon (10-6). Also scoring were Maddie Whitford (4g), and Courtney Schirtz (1g-1a). In the goal for Livonia-Avon was junior MacKenzie Laursen with 8s/3ga = 73% (48 mins). Leading the scoring for Marcus Whitman were 8th grade midfielder Evelyn Royston (2g), Aliysiah Clark (1g-1a), and Helen Snyder (1a).     [ BOX SCORE
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# 691  Getting down to the End of the Season
strong>DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - In the last week of games in the regular season, there were ten games played today. Winners included R-H, Fairport, Pal-Mac, Eastridge-BK, Brockport, Waterloo, Wayne, Livonia-Avon, Pittsford and Irondequoit.

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
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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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   on 11-22-2024
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