Teams
 
12  
Fairport
 
Penfield
  8
  Mon - May 16, 2016 - 4:30 PM
 
1st 2nd OT Final
 Fairport
     Record: 12-3
5 7   12
  Penfield
     Record: 6-9
4 4   8
 
 
 

The book for Fairport: Jessica Cheer (1g), Maddie Howe (5g1a), Megan Konieczny (1g), Sophia LaMendola (1g), Hannah Marafioti (1g1a), Sydney Meagher (1g1a), Brittney Pollack (2g4a), Goaltending: Isabel Hofford 6s/8ga (50 mins).

The book for Penfield: Megan Motkowski (3g1a), Hannah Spaan (1g), Erica Kacheylo (1g), Lucy Rugaber (1g1a), Mia Petrone (1a), Emily Goebel (2g), Goaltending: Laina Brozost 8s/12ga (50 mins).

 


Howe and Pollack Lead Fairport to Victory

- Maddie Howe scored 5g-1a and Brittney Pollack scored 2g-4a to lead Fairport to a 12-8 win over Penfield.  The two were a part (either goal or assist) on 10 of the 12 goals for the Red Raiders.  Penfield kept the game close for the first 35 minutes before Fairport started pulling ahead.  The Red Raiders scored the final three goals and four of the last five to secure the win.

Megan Motkowski scored the opening goal for the Patriots.  Six minutes later Fairport scored back to back goals one minute apart to take their first lead of the game.  Jessica Cheer and Howe scored unassisted goals for the Red Raiders.  Penfield tied the game only 0:17 later with Motkowski scoring her second goal of the night.  The game remained tied for five minutes before another goal from Howe but Fairport back on top.  Pollack scored her first goal two minutes later to give the Red Raiders a two goal lead.  Erica Kacheylo and Emily Goebel scored for the Patriots to tie the game for the third time at 4-4.  Megan Konieczny scored her lone goal for Fairport with 1:54 remaining in the half to give them the 5-4 lead at the half.

Fairport opened the second half scoring with Pollack assisting Hannah Marafioti.  The Patriots responded with back to back goals to force the fourth and final tie of the game.  With 15 minutes remaining in regulation, the Red Raiders began to pull away.  They scored six of the last eight goals. Howe and Pollack were prolific in the final minutes.  Howe and junior Sydney Meagher recorded four draw controls each in the victory.