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Rochester D&C Lists Top Players for 2012

Nesselbush The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2013 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another sixty-five honorable mentions were led by Penfield senior midfielder, Sheila Nesselbush who was named "Player of the Year". Nesselbush, who was also named Monroe County Division I Player of the Year, scored 62 goals this year. The USLacrosse All-American has accepted a partial scholarship to study and play at Northwestern next year.

Penfield won the Section V Class A Chamionship and advanced to the semi finals of the New York State Tournament, where they lost to Farmingdale.

2013 All-Greater Rochester Top 16
 Player Team Position
 Sheila Nesselbush Penfield Midfield
 Meaghan Bowen Brighton Att/Mid
 Briana Kimble Hilton Att/Mid
 Lauren Ochs Irondequoit Goalie
 Kendall D`Amore Canandaigua Midfield
 Megan Maloney Victor Midfield
 Carly Randall Brighton Attack
 Lindsay Gamer Penfield Attack
 Taylor Reed Honeoye Falls-Lima Midfield
 Emily Resnick Thomas Midfield
 Jennifer Reininger Irondequoit Midfield
 Dakotah Savitcheff Canandaigua Midfield
 Lauren Smolensky Brighton Attack
 Cari Stankaitis Honeoye Falls-Lima Att/Mid
 Holly Turner Pittsford Midfield
 Tori Wehner Pittsford Midfield
 Rich Curtis Brighton Co-Coach of the Year
 Kevin O`Connell Honeoye Falls-Lima Co-Coach of the Year
     

Honorable Mentions

Monroe County League: Marie Blasi (Victor), Jessica Boddery (Webster Thomas), Claire Bollin (Webster Schroeder), Randi Castner (Rush-Henrietta), Mariah Cudlipp (Honeoye Falls-Lima), Abby Cullinan (Pittsford), Lauren D`Amore (Canandaigua), Anai Flanagan (Hilton), Emile Goldman (Brighton), Janae Guy (Canandaigua), McKenzie Harris (Brighton), Kara Houppert (Webster Thomas), Emily Hawryschuk (Churchville-Chili), Christina Humbert (Webster Thomas), Ellie MacMillan (Rush-Henrietta), Kara Martin (Victor), Danielle McKinnon (Fairport), Katie Miller (Irondequoit), Tessa Mitchell (Rush-Henrietta), Nicole Nelson (Webster Thomas), Michelle Nesselbush (Penfield), Mia Pascuzzi (Penfield), Hayly Peets (Pittsford), Rayna Plouffe (Spencerport), Amanda Powell (Honeoye Falls-Lima), Emma Powlin (Penfield), Jordan Reed (Honeoye Falls-Lima), Jourdan Remer (Irondequoit), Ally Ruggierri (Brockport), Hannah Savage (Victor), Kelsie Schindler (Pittsford), Amanda Yavorek (Canandaigua), Carly Zimmerman (Churchville-Chili).

Finger Lakes League: Brittany Anderson (Mynderse), Hannah Burrall (Geneva), Alex Camp (Wayne), Heather Conklin (Penn Yan), Lauren Deming (Waterloo), Julia DePillo (Waterloo), Kathleen DePillo (Waterloo), Kourtney Goebel (Gananda), Alisia Griffin (Geneva), Cydney Hrycko (Waterloo), Courtney Lafler (Penn Yan), Jenelle Lightfoote (Marcus Whitman), Leah May (Palmyra-Macedon), Peyton Pallar (Penn Yan), Abby Percival (Gananda), Morgan Racicot (Geneva), Rachel Rowles (Palmrya-Macedon), Sarah Sheppard (Midlakes), Sam Steinert (Penn Yan), Haleigh Wright (Waterloo).

Independent: Sarah Dambra (Aquinas), Ella Hogan (Mercy), Julia Jenkins (Mercy), Aarika Kaester (Aquinas), Emily Livecchi (Mercy), Raleigh Mattle (Livonia), Natalie Pope (Livonia), Olivia Renner (East Rochester), Caroline Ross (Aquinas), Sydney Rowan (Mercy), Taylor VanThof (Livonia), Courtney Wright (East Rochester).


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   on 11-22-2024
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