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Saturday Thrillers: Overtime Battles and Milestone Moments

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Saturday featured five matchups, with several close contests highlighting the day’s action. Sayville edged Penfield 11-10 in overtime after Penfield rallied from a six-goal second-half deficit to force extra time. Colonie Central secured a 4-3 win over Schroeder in another tightly-contested battle, as Molly Meyer scored twice and Maura Ugine recorded four saves for Schroeder. Bayport-Blue Point topped Victor 13-10 in a non-league matchup between two of New York’s top teams, with Maia Pronti and Allie Pisano each netting three goals for Victor. Pittsford tied Baldwinsville with 10 seconds left in regulation and went on to claim an 8-7 overtime victory. Duxbury defeated Penn Yan 13-9, despite Gianna Voigt scoring her 50th career goal for the Mustangs. 

BAYPORT-BLUE PT-13 at VICTOR-10 - Bayport-Blue Point defeated Victor 13-10 in a non-league game between two of New York's top teams on Saturday. Victor's top scorers were Maia Pronti and Allie Pisano with three goals each. Mia Finocchario recorded eight saves for the Blue Devils in the loss.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

COLONIE CENTRAL-4 at SCHROEDER-3 - Colonie Central defeated Schroeder 4-3 in a tightly-contested game on Saturday. Molly Meyer led Schroeder with two goals, and goalie Maura Ugine recorded four saves.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

SAYVILLE-11 at PENFIELD-10 in Double Overtime - Sayville defeated Penfield in an overtime battle, winning by a score of 11 to 10. Penfield overcame a six-goal second-half deficit to tie the game at the end of regulation but was edged out in the extra frame. Avery Fordham led Penfield with three goals. Goaltender Karis Hand finished the game with five saves.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

PENN YAN-9 at DUXBURY-13 - Duxbury earned a 13-9 victory over Penn Yan in a non-league matchup. Junior attacker Gianna Voigt recorded her 50th career goal for the Mustangs.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

BALDWINSVILLE-7 at PITTSFORD-8 - Stat reports were not available for Pittsford at post-time.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

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Fairport, Wayne, and Mercy Shine in High-Scoring Wins

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - Five lacrosse games were played on Friday, highlighted by Fairport's 16-5 win against Thomas in Monroe County action and Wayne's 15-7 non-league victory over Gates Chili. For Fairport, Ellie Miller scored five goals, Camryn DuBose contributed four goals and four assists, and Ella Peers had three goals and two assists along with 10 draw controls. Wayne's offense was led by Lauren Twist with seven goals and two assists, and Isabella Veltre with five goals and three assists. Elsewhere, Irondequoit secured a 9-3 victory over Colonie Central (section II), with goalies Emma Francis and Mia Conine combining for nine saves and eighth-grader Kate Bottiglier scoring her first varsity goal. Livonia-Avon-Geneseo defeated Salamanca (section VI) 16-8, underlined by a performance from Lily Rowe that included five goals, three assists, and eight draw controls. Mercy, featuring eight different goal scorers, routed Waterloo by a score of 16 to 3.

FAIRPORT-16 at THOMAS-5 - Fairport triumphed over Thomas 16-5 in a Monroe County game. Ellie Miller led Fairport with five goals, Camryn DuBose contributed four goals and four assists, and Ella Peers had three goals and two assists along with 10 draw controls.
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GATES CHILI-7 at WAYNE-15 - Wayne earned a 15-7 victory over Gates Chili in their non-league matchup. The Eagles are undefeated against the Spartans in 15 games dating back to 2014. Lauren Twist led the Eagles with seven goals and two assists, while Isabella Veltre contributed five goals and three assists.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

COLONIE CENTRAL-3 at IRONDEQUOIT-9 - Irondequoit defeated Colonie Central 9-3 in a non-league lacrosse game, with goalies Emma Francis and Mia Conine combining for nine saves. Lucy Whipple and Lila Velepec had three goals apiece for the Eagles, and eighth-grader Kate Bottiglier scored her first varsity goal.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

SALAMANCA JR/SR-8 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-16 - Livonia-Avon-Geneseo defeated Salamanca 16-8 in a non-league lacrosse game. Lily Rowe led the Lakers' scoring with five goals and three assists. Sidney Clickner and Maddie Whitford added three goals apiece in the win.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

WATERLOO-3 at MERCY-16 - Mercy defeated Waterloo 16-3 in a non-league lacrosse game on Friday. Eight players scored for Mercy, including Maeve Shanahan (3g/2a) and Mia Lusardi (4g). Elinor Meyer and Juliette Lana combined for seven saves.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]

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Brighton Wins Thriller

DAY IN REVIEW: THURSDAY - Today's Monroe County lineup featured a total of six games. Brighton edged Rush-Henrietta in a nail-biter, 12-10, with the Bruins' Ireland Mistretta contributing five goals and collecting her 200th career draw control. Pittsford triumphed over Canandaigua 8-5 in a game where the eight Panther goals were scored by eight different players, including first-time goals from Lea Kenney and Presley Imburgia. Spencerport earned a solid 13-7 win against Hilton, fueled by a seven-goal performance by Brooke Endres. Shavonne Callahan led the Saints with five goals and three assists in Churchville-Chili's 14-3 win over Greece Storm. Honeoye Falls-Lima shut out Brockport 16-0, highlighted by Shaye Angelo's six-goal effort and stellar goalkeeping from Sarah McLaughlin. Victor dominated Schroeder 18-1, with 11 Blue Devils lighting the scoring lamp. 

PITTSFORD-8 at CANANDAIGUA-5 - Pittsford triumphed 8-5 over Canandaigua in a Monroe County matchup. Eight players contributed goals for the Panthers, including first-time scorers Lea Kenney and Presley Imburgia. Canandaigua''s Samantha Lupton led her team with three goals.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]  

GREECE STORM-3 at CHURCHVILLE-CHILI-14 - Churchville-Chili won its Monroe County game against Greece Storm by a score of 14-3. The Saints' Shavonne Callahan led all scorers with five goals and three assists. For the Storm, Erica Savage had two goals and an assist, and Ava Torrence collected 16 saves.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]  

HILTON-7 at SPENCERPORT-13 - Spencerport defeated Hilton 13-7 in a Monroe County matchup. Brooke Endres led Spencerport’s offense with seven goals and two assists. For Hilton, Charley Barlette and Ryleigh Lent each tallied twice, and Nora Palmer scored her first varsity goal.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]  

RUSH-HENRIETTA-10 at BRIGHTON-12 - Brighton edged Rush-Henrietta 12-10 in a tightly-contested Monroe County game on Thursday. Ireland Mistretta scored five goals for the Bruins; she also secured eleven draw controls, including the 200th of her varsity career. Danielle Garrett led the Royal Comets with three goals and an assist.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]  

SCHROEDER-1 at VICTOR-18 - Victor earned an 18-1 victory over Schroeder in their Monroe County matchup on Thursday, extending the Blue Devils' winning streak in the teams' series to 10 games. Eleven Victor players scored goals, including Elizabeth Graney, whose goal was the first of her varsity career. Brooke Guelli scored Schroeder's only goal.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]  

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-16 at BROCKPORT-0 Honeoye Falls-Lima defeated Brockport 16-0 in a Monroe County game, led by Shaye Angelo's six goals and Sarah McLaughlin's perfect performance in goal. Brockport struggled offensively but received a strong defensive effort from goalie Jessica Maher.     [ Story and BOX SCORE]  

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Lots of Mismatched Games on Wednesday

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Mercy secured an 18-7 victory over Aquinas-WOIS, led by Sydney Cook, Mia Quagrello, and Elinor Meyer. Penfield cruised past Fairport, 14-4, as Peyton Rothfuss tallied six points. Geneva, behind eight goals from Velia DeMaria, extended its perfect record to 5-0 with a 17-6 win over Newark-Midlakes. Pal-Mac dominated Mynderse-Romulus, 16-2, with Brinn Castrechini accounting for four goals and two assists. Jessica Maher and Hannah Bonczyk combined for six saves in Brockport's 13-3 victory over Marcus Whitman. No reports were available for Wayne’s 17-5 win against Gananda-Marion. 

AQUINAS-WOIS-7 at MERCY-18 - Mercy triumphed over Aquinas-WOIS, 18-7, with standout performances from Sydney Cook and Mia Quagrello. Eight Mercy players contributed to the scoring, and goalie Elinor Meyer stopped all five shots she faced in her 24 minutes of play. Savannah Hinchcliffe led Aquinas-WOIS with three goals.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

FAIRPORT-4 at PENFIELD-14 - Penfield earned a 14-4 victory over Fairport, backed by Peyton Rothfuss's six-point performance. Sophomore goalie Karis Hand had five saves for the Patriots. Fairport`s Camryn DuBose led her team with two goals and an assist.       [ Story and BOX SCORE

NEWARK-MIDLAKES-6 at GENEVA-17 - Geneva defeated Newark-Midlakes 17-6 in a Finger Lakes game on Wednesday, maintaining its perfect 5-0 record. Allison Marquart (4g/5a) and Velia DeMaria (8g) led the scoring for the Panthers, while Zoey Overslaugh (5g) was the leading scorer for Newark-Midlakes.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

MYNDERSE-ROMULUS-2 at PAL-MAC-16 - The Red Raiders triumphed over Mynderse-Romulus with a balanced offensive effort and strong goaltending, led by Brinn Castrechini`s six points and Tessa Camelo`s four saves. Myah Herron scored both Blue Devil goals.
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MARCUS WHITMAN-3 at BROCKPORT-13 - Brockport earned a 13-3 non-league win against Marcus Whitman, highlighted by four-goal performances from both Kendall Akers and Molly McJury. Goalkeepers Jessica Maher and Hannah Bonczyk combined for six saves. Marcus Whitman`s Abigail Aaron and Keziah Moore each scored her first varsity goal in the loss.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

GANANDA-MARION-5 at WAYNE-17 - There was no reports from either team.     [ BOX SCORE

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Thrilling Victories and Nail-Biters on Monday

DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - Monday`s matchups showcased dominant performances and thrilling finishes across the Finger Lakes and beyond. Waterloo edged Livonia-Avon-Geneseo in an overtime thriller, 13-12; the Tigers were led by a five-goal performance from Maci Mueller and 13 saves from Peyton Lyons. Zoey Overslaugh had six goals and collected 11 draw controls WG at Penn Yanas Newark-Midlakes rolled past Gananda-Marion, 17-5, for its first win of the season. Penn Yan fell just short in a tense 10-9 battle against West Genesee. Rush-Henrietta extended its 10-game winning streak against Hilton with a decisive 17-5 victory. Geneva remained unbeaten after an 11-4 win over Marcus Whitman, and Wayne defeated Brockport 17-6. Lancaster (Section VI) beat Aquinas-WOIS 16-6. 

HILTON-5 at RUSH-HENRIETTA-17 - Rush-Henrietta defeated Hilton 17-5, extending their winning streak against the Cadets to 10. Rush-Henrietta`s standout performances came from Riley Brown (4g/1a), Kate DeWald (4g/2a), and Danielle Garrett (2g/5a). Goalie Taylor Potwin made seven saves for the Royal Comets. For Hilton, Lilly Mattucci scored her 50th career goal.       [ Story and BOX SCORE]   - - More images in the photo gallery.

GENEVA-11 at MARCUS WHITMAN-4 - Geneva defeated Marcus Whitman 11-4 in a Finger Lakes matchup. Makenna Harris led Geneva with six goals and an assist. Aubriella Bowman and Helen Snyder scored two goals each for Marcus Whitman. Geneva (4-0) remains undefeated WG at Penn Yanon the season.    [ Story and BOX SCORE

WAYNE-17 at BROCKPORT-6 - Wayne triumphed over Brockport by a score of 17-6, led by Isabella Veltre (4g/2a) and Anabelle Ruffell (4g), and by first-time varsity scorers Maddie Schreiber and Aidan Kovach. Kendall Akers led the Blue Devils with three goals.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

WEST GENESEE-10 at PENN YAN-9 - Penn Yan (1-2) came up just short in a non-league clash against West Genesee, falling by a score of 10-9. Gianna Voigt and Bailey Cooper led the Mustangs' offense, combining for five goals and two assists. WG at Penn YanMarion Wheeler recorded nine saves.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

NEWARK-MIDLAKES-17 at GANANDA-MARION-5 - Newark-Midlakes earned its first win of the season, defeating Gananda-Marion 17-5 in a Finger Lakes game. Ninth-grader Zoey Overslaugh (6g/11dc) led the Screaming Eagles, supported by Thea Lewis, Kendall DeBrock, Brooke Faust, and Jamie Lawson.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

WATERLOO-13 at LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-12 in Overtime - [UPDATED] Waterloo earned a narrow 13-12 win over Livonia-Avon-Geneseo in a competitive Finger Lakes game. Leading the way for Waterloo was Maci Mueller (5g/5a) who scored the winning goal. Lily Rowe and Maddie Whitford led Livonia-Avon-Geneseo with four goals each. Waterloo goalie Peyton Lyons recorded 13 saves to help secure the win.     [ Story and BOX SCORE

AQUINAS-WOIS-6 at LANCASTER-16 - Only the score was available at post-time. Aquinas-WOIS is at Mercy on Wed.
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2024 Season Wrap Up

There were thirty teams playing Varsity Girls Lacrosse in Section V. There were 688 players on the final rosters. Brockport carried the largest roster with thirty-one players and Waterloo-Marcus Whitman had the smallest with fourteen. 

Victor ChampsThere were four classes for the sectional tournaments. Penfield (A), Canandaigua (B), and Mercy (C) and Penn Yan (D) were the top seeded teams.

Fairport beat Rush-Henrietta and Pittsford for their championship. Second-seeded Victor beat Thomas and then Brighton before defeating top-seeded Canandaigua for the Class B Championship. In Class C, Mercy beat Wayne and then HFL in a close game to claim their championship while in Class D, Penn Yan beat Marcus Whitman, Aquinas/WOIS, and Pal-Mac for their title.

The teams were able to play a full season again in 2024. The first games were played on March 25th with Hilton, Spencerport and Schroeder winning their openers. The last regular season game was played on May 16th when Canandaigua defeated Churchville-Chili.

The 262 regular season games were played and the 138 league games determined the league championships.

Fairport Champs

At the end of the year, the Section V Head Coaches selected the post-season award winners including their All-League players. Then they selected five USA Lacrosse All-Americans and five All-Academics. Named All-Americans were Reagan Diehl (Pal-Mac), Ella Peers (Fairport), Devin Livingston (Victor), Hanna Davis (Canandaigua), and Molly Guzik (Spencerport).

Named All-Academics were Alli Chimenti (Wayne), Katie Mallaber (Fairport), Alyssa Nichols (Spencerport), Angelia Oechsle (Rush-Henrietta), and Lucy Lederman (Brighton).

Honeoye Falls-Lima Head Coach Kevin O`Connell was named Coach of the Year from Section V and the Jackie Pitts Award winner was Zoe Baase from Brockport.

Victor Champs

After the regular season, the Section V tournaments were conducted. Fairport (Class A), Victor (Class B), Mercy (Class C) and Penn Yan (Class D) were the Sectional Champions in 2024.

The New York State Tournaments were back in full swing and sectional champions went on to play Section VI champions in the Western Regionals (quarter finals).

In Class A, Fairport beat Lancaster (12-7) and then defeated Massapequa (Section VIII) 10-9, taking them to the finals where they lost to Cicero-North Syracuse (Section III) 12-8.HFL Champs

In Class B, Victor beat Clarence (Section VI) by a score of 22-0. They then beat West Islip (Section XI) 11-10 and defeated West Genesee (Section III) 16-8 to win their third Class B NYS Championship in a row.

In Class C, Our Lady of Mercy won their game against Lake Shore of Section VI 17-8 but then lost to Sayville (Section XI) by a score of 13-8 in the semifinals. Penn Yan beat Gowanda (Section VI) 17-4 before losing to Cold Spring Harbor (Section VIII) 18-4 in the semifinals.

By the end of the season at least sixty-four players had made college commitments. They will become part of over three hundred players from Section V who are currently playing at all college levels.

    Section V Tournament
Section Five Brackets
Sat - Out brackets Mon = Quarters & Tue - Quarters
Wed - D/A Semis Thu - C/B Semis
Tue - D/A Championships Wed - C/B Championships
Sat - NYS Western Regionals Fri - NYS Semifinals
  Sat - NYS Championships
    Year End Awards
All Americans/Academics All League Awards

 

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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.

Finger LakesThe 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).

Monroe County 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.

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Victor Wins State Title

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Section V had two teams in the NYS Championships and one came home with the title. CNS (Section III) defeated Fairport 12-8 and Victor beat West Genesee 16-8.

WEST GENESEE-8 at VICTOR-16 - in a NYS Championship game - The Blue Devils repeated and won their third Championship game in a row. Victor took a 6-2 lead at the end of the first quarter and led 10-4 at the half. Stats were not available at post-time.      [ BOX SCORE

CNS-12 at FAIRPORT-8 in a NYS Championship game - The Red Raiders fell just short in their bid for a second consecutive class A title.  After Fairport rallied from a three-goal deficit to tie the game at seven entering the fourth quarter, C-NS (III) reeled off three straight goals to put the game out of reach.  Ella Peers (4g/1a) and Camryn DuBose (1g/2a) led the scoring for the Red Raiders.  Katie Mallaber, Brenna Goss, and Ella Peers were named to the All-Tournament team.  Fairport concludes another highly successful season with a record of 14-7.      [ BOX SCORE

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Victor and Fairport Back to the Finals

DAY IN REVIEW: FRIDAY - Section V had teams in all four of the NYS semifinals and two will advance to the championship round as both Fairport and Victor won close games.

FAIRPORT-10 at MASSAPEQUA-9 -   In a tight, back-and-forth contest featuring several second-half lead changes, Brenna Goss (3g) scored the game winner off a free position with 26 seconds left and Marisa Test made a last-second save to secure the win.  The game was a rematch of last year’s class A final, which the Red Raiders similarly won by a score of 10 to 9.   Katie Mallaber led Fairport (14-6) with five goals and two assists.  The Red Raiders advance to the class A final, where they will seek to defend their title against Cicero-North Syracuse (III), in a game to be played at 2 pm Saturday at SUNY Cortland.       [ BOX SCORE

VICTOR-11 at WEST ISLIP-10 -  Although Victor scored early six unanswered goals West Islip scored a couple to go into the halftime break with Victor up 7-2. The Blue Devils still led after three quarters (8-4) and with 2:15 left in the regulation has an 11-7 lead. Throughout the game it looked like the Blue Devils were very much in control and might even dominate, but the Lions came back with three goals in the last two minutes that started with an unforced turnover and a man-up goal as Carly Obloj dodged two and bounced one into the goal with 1:22 left in the game. The Lions won the draw and called time-out with 1:12 left. Francesca Tofano scored on a free position and brought the Lions to within two goals with 0:59 left. West Islip won the draw and picked up another free position opportunity for Tofano who scored with 0:34 left. Once again, the Lions won the draw control and then called a time out with 0:26 left. They took one more shot which went wide and the Blue Devils were able to hang on for the win. Victor will return to the finals once again and will face West Genesee (Section III) at 4:30 on Saturday. There was no report from Victor at post-time.        [ BOX SCORE

MERCY-8 at SAYVILLE -13 -  Sayville (Section XI) maintained their undefeated season with the victory over Mercy in the semifinals today. Although the Monarchs had a 4-3 lead at the end of the first quarter, Sayville scored five unanswered goals in the second and led 8-4 at the half.  Dylan McNamara led the scoring for the 20-0  Golden Flashes. Scoring for Mercy (10-10) were Krista Harnischfeger (3g-1a), Mia Lusardi (2g), Sydney Cook (1g-1a), Emma Kravetz (1g), and Lydia Malvaso (1g).         [ BOX SCORE

PENN YAN-4 at COLD SPRING HARBOR-18 -     In a class D semifinal, Penn Yan ran into a buzzsaw in the form of perennial powerhouse Cold Spring Harbor (VIII).  Bailey Cooper (2g/1a) and ninth-grader Makenna Mullins (2g) accounted for all of the Mustangs’ scoring; Cooper also secured seven draw controls, including the 200th of her varsity career.  The Mustangs conclude their season with an outstanding record of 17-4.       [ BOX SCORE

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A Clean Sweep for Section V

DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - All four Section V teams won their quarterfinal contests at Finger Lakes Community College today.

Mercy and Penn Yan LANCASTER-7 at FAIRPORT-12 -  The Red Raiders built a 7-2 first-quarter lead en route to their second straight NYS class A semifinal berth.  Ella Peers led Fairport (13-6) with four goals, two assists, and six draw controls.  Katie Mallaber added three goals and Brenna Goss chipped in two more.  It was Fairport’s second win in consecutive years over Lancaster (VI) in the NYS quarterfinal round.  The Red Raiders move on to Cortland, where they will take on Massapequa (VIII) Friday in a rematch of last year’s class A final.        [ BOX SCORE

GOWANDA-4 at PENN YAN-17 - The Mustangs scored a convincing win over their opponents from Gowanda (VI).  Nine players scored for Penn Yan (17-3), led by Bailey Cooper (6g/2a).  Ruby Berry, Taylor Mullins, and Makenna Mullins each had two goals for the Mustangs; Taylor Mullins also collected eight draw controls.  With the victory, the Mustangs secured a return trip to Cortland, where they will face Cold Spring Harbor (VIII) in the NYS class D semifinals on Friday.          [ BOX SCORE

Mercy and Penn Yan LAKE SHORE-8 at MERCY-17 -  Leading the scoring for Mercy (10-9) were sophomore attacker Sydney Cook (4g-4a), junior midfielder Lydia Malvaso (4g-1a), and sophomore offensive player Mia Quagrello (3g). In the goal for Mercy was freshman Elinor Meyer who recorded 10s/6ga = 63% (40 mins). Mercy will play Sayville (Section XI) on Friday at 9:00 AM.       [ BOX SCORE

CLARENCE-0 at VICTOR-22 -  Only the score was reported by post-time. The Blue Devils will play West Islip (Section XI) at SUNY Cortland on Friday at 3:00 PM.         [ BOX SCORE

Spencer Tulis and Brandon Lawson were at the Quarterfinals and sent some images for the gallery.

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Victor and Mercy Win Championships

DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - Second seeded Victor won their third Section V championship in a row with a strong second and third quarter performance. Mercy came from behind, scoring five goals in the second half, to defeat HFL 10-9.

Canandaigua vs VictorMERCY-10 at HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA-9 - The Cougars took the 4-3 lead at the end of the first quarter and then led 8-5 at the half. The second half belonged to the Monarchs who outscored HFL 4-1 in the third, tying the game at 9-9 after three quarters. Mercy scored the lone goal in the fourth giving them the Championship. Leading the scoring for Mercy (9-9) were sophomore Mia Quagrello (4g), junior Krista Harnischfeger (2g-1a), and sophomore attacker Sydney Cook (2g). Leading the scoring for Honeoye Falls-Lima (9-10) were senior Camryn Trybuskiewicz (1g-4a), sophomore Shaye Angelo (4g), and junior Rylee Bennett (1g-1a). Mercy will play Lake Shore (Section VI) at FLCC on Saturday.         [ BOX SCORE

Canandaigua vs VictorVICTOR-15 at CANANDAIGUA-10 - Canandaigua took a 3-2 lead after the first quarter, but the Blue Devils responded with seven goals in the second quarter and led at the half 9-5. When they outscored the Gray Wolves 5-2 in the third it was too much for Canandaigua despite scoring three goals in the last stanza. Scoring for Canandaigua (16-3) were senior Hanna Davis (3g-1a), sophomore Lola Schorr (3g-1a), senior Caroline Lyttle (2g-1a), sophomore Leah Sheridan (2g-1a), and junior Samantha Lupton (1a).  There was no report from Victor (16-3) at post-time. The Blue Devils will play Clarence (Section VI) at 1:00 PM on Saturday at FLCC.     [ BOX SCORE

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Penn Yan and Fairport Win Sectionals

DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - Penn Yan won a close game with Pal-Mac to win their tenth Sectional Title and Fairport won their third and second in a row with the victory over Pittsford.

Penn Yan vs Pal-MacPITTSFORD-4 at FAIRPORT-9 - The defending class A champions scored six consecutive goals spanning the first and second quarters and were never seriously challenged.  Reese Fuenfstueck, Camryn DuBose, and Meghan Arserio each had two goals for Fairport (12-6), tournament MVP Ella Peers (1g/2a) had a game-high six draw controls, and Marisa Test made six saves.  The Red Raiders next play the winner of the section VI class A final between Lancaster and Orchard Park at 11 am on Saturday at FLCC.  Morgan Wilson scored her first varsity goal for Pittsford, which finishes its season with a record of 9-10.   There was no report from Pittsford at post-time.      [ BOX SCORE

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

Penn Yan vs Pal-Mac

 

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