Two Ultra Close Games on the Road Today
DAY IN REVIEW: WEDNESDAY - A thrilling day of lacrosse featured five games, including two nail-biters. Penn Yan edged Hingham 12-11 with a clutch last-second goal. Cold Spring Harbor earned a hard-fought overtime 8-7 win over Fairport, despite 10 saves by Marisa Test. Elsewhere, Penfield triumphed 12-3 over Irondequoit, Rush-Henrietta overpowered Corning 15-4, and Pittsford extended their undefeated streak to four with an 8-4 win over Bethlehem.
PENFIELD-12 at IRONDEQUOIT-3 - Penfield defeated Irondequoit 12-3 in a Monroe County lacrosse game at Irondequoit. Peyton Rothfuss led Penfield with three goals and four assists Karis Hand recorded six saves for the Patriots. For Irondequoit, goalies Emma Francis and Mia Francis combined for 11 saves. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
RUSH-HENRIETTA-15 at CORNING-4 - Rush-Henrietta claimed a 15-4 victory over Corning in a non-league game on April 16. Riley Brown and Danielle Garrett led the scoring for the Royal Comets, while Kate DeWald and Emma DeWald combined for 14 draw controls. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
PENN YAN-12 at HINGHAM-11 - A feed to the crease and then a goal as time expired in the second half lifted the Mustangs to a win on the road. No other information was available at post-time. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
FAIRPORT-7 at COLD SPRING HARBOR-8 - Cold Spring Harbor defeated Fairport 8-7 in a tightly contested non-league game. Maggie Spehr's overtime goal was the difference. Seahawks goalie Maya Soskin made 10 saves to secure the win. Fairport's Marisa Test also made 10 saves. [ Story and BOX SCORE]
BETHLEHEM-4 at PITTSFORD-8 - Pittsford defeated Bethlehem 8-4 in a non-league game. It was their fourth straight win to open the season. Lauren Garringer had three goals for the Panthers, and Caroline Oleyourryk recorded four saves. [ Story and BOX SCORE]