A Comeback, a Blowout, and a Busy Saturday
DAY IN REVIEW: SATURDAY - Nine games were played across Sections V, VI, and III Saturday, with Victor delivering the day's best story rallying from four goals down to edge CNS 9-8 for their sixth win. Aquinas dominated with Brynn Henry's seven-goal performance in a 15-4 rout of Nardin Academy, while Niagara-Wheatfield and Frontier posted big blowout wins. Fairport, Pittsford, Brighton, Pal-Mac, and Mercy all picked up wins in the day's remaining action.
CANANDAIGUA-6 at FAIRPORT-9 - Camryn DuBose had two goals and four assists to lead Fairport. Maci Mueller had three goals and an assist for Canandaigua. [Story and BOX SCORE]
LANCASTER-5 at BRIGHTON-8 - Brighton won its second game in a row and its third game of the season. [Story and BOX SCORE]
LIVONIA-AVON-GENESEO-6 at FRONTIER-18 - Sidney Clickner and Natalie Genthner each scored two goals for Livonia-Avon-Geneseo in the loss. [Story and BOX SCORE]
VICTOR-9 at CNS-8 - Victor rallied from a four-goal deficit in the first half to notch their sixth win of the season. [Story and BOX SCORE]
WAYNE-6 at NIAGARA-WHEATFIELD-19 - With the loss, Wayne's season record falls to 3-3. Julia DiLeo and Maddie Schreiber each scored two goals for the Eagles. [Story and BOX SCORE]
NARDIN ACADEMY-4 at AQUINAS-15 - Brynn Henry had seven goals as the Little Irish routed their section VI rivals. [Story and BOX SCORE]
PITTSFORD-12 at BALDWINSVILLE-9 - The Panthers improved their season record to 5-1 with a win over their section III opponents. [Story and BOX SCORE]
EDEN CENTRAL-9 at PAL-MAC-10 - The Red Raiders withstood a fourth-quarter rally by their section VI opponents to earn their fifth win of the season. [Story and BOX SCORE]
ITHACA-2 at MERCY-14 - Mercy improved its record to 4-3 with its non-league win over Ithaca (IV). [Story and BOX SCORE]






















18-8. Brighton extended its winning streak over Schroeder to 14 with a 9-7 win despite five goals from Schroeder's Molly Meyer, and Greece Storm's Haley Duxbury had four goals in a 14-6 win over Gananda-Marion.
had four goals and six assists to lead the Cougars to their fifth win. [

Honeoye Falls-Lima were among the teams posting lopsided victories. Several players stood out individually, including Lucy Whipple (6g/6 draw controls) for Irondequoit, Camryn DuBose (4g/2a) and Brenna Goss (3g/2a) for Fairport, and Zoey Overslaugh (5g/1a) for Newark-Midlakes. The day's best finish came in the Pittsford-Penfield matchup, where Whitney Reynolds converted a free-position shot with two minutes remaining to lift Penfield to a 12-11 victory. Churchville-Chili also continued to own Brockport, making it eight straight wins in that rivalry.
now won four consecutive games following a loss in their season opener. [
win of the season. [
goals and secured six draw controls to lead Irondequoit. Brooke Endres and Ava Pittman each scored two goals for Spencerport. [
"W" of the season behind five goals from Brynn Henry, while Lancaster edged Mercy 13-11 in a non-league thriller, dropping the Monarchs to 2-3. 
Addison Gillette in a 16-4 win over Rush-Henrietta. Mercy's Maeve Shanahan had four goals and Meyer made 10 saves in a 10-6 upset of Brighton, and Pittsford remained unbeaten with a 17-0 win over Bethlehem.
Gillette combined for nine goals to lead the undefeated Mustangs (5-0). [
netted nine goals in a 17-7 victory over Newark-Midlakes, Marcus Whitman topped Gananda-Marion 12-3, and Brockport edged Mynderse/Romulus/Waterloo 12-11. Mercy-Brighton was postponed to Thursday at 5 p.m.

