WILSON 46
BRIGHTON 7
Desi Floyd gained 132 yards on the ground including a 75-yard rush on Wilson’s first play from scrimmage, and the Wildcats improved to 2-0 on the season. READ MORE.
RUSH-HENRIETTA 14
CANANDAIGUA 41
Jack Johnston only needed sixteen passes to dissect Rush-Henrietta’s defense as he led Canandaigua to a dominating victory. The rest of his team’s running game was on point as Seth Vigneri and Zach Wantuck each rushed for a touchdown and Matt Vierhile returned a fumble for a 50-yard score. For Rush Henrietta, Patrick Sherron completed eleven of his twenty passes for 207 yards and two touchdowns.
BROCKPORT 14
EASTRIDGE 25
Eastridge came out of the blocks in a hurry, taking their opening drive and capping it off when Gunner Lattimore connected with a leaping Tony Arnold to take an early 6-0 lead. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 34
SPENCERPORT 26
Luke Lupisella had 16 carries for 152 yards and 2 touchdowns to lead Webster Schroeder to the close win over Spencerport. Steven Plummer assisted with eighteen carries for seventy yards and a touchdown. For Spencerport, LeVar Merritt had 20 carries for 151 yards.
GATES-CHILI 7
VICTOR 47
PITTSFORD 0
HILTON 28
CANISIUS 37
MCQUAID 42
Mark Passero accounted for 274 yards of offense – 156 rushing on 14 carries and 118 yards on 7 receptions – and scoring 3 touchdowns to lead the Knights’ rally and put the rest of Class AA on notice. READ MORE.
JAMESVILLE DEWITT 12
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 20
PALMYRA-MACEDON 10
NEWARK 36
Zach Ludolph had 15 rushes for 145 and 3 TD to lead Newark to the rout of Palmyra-Macedon. The Reds rushed for 230 yards and had 305 yards of total offense. After being tied at seven at halftime, Newark then erupted for 29 unanswered points in the third quarter. Zach Ludolph scored three touchdowns in the quarter on runs of 25, 14 and 5 yards respectively. Kenny Griffin scored on a 34 yard pass from Nick Bernardi also in the third. Zach Baker and Grady Arnold connected on a 30-yard pass to get Pal Mac to the one yard line. Baker scored on a quarterback sneak. Arnold also kicked a 27 yard field goal in the 4th. Newark forced 6 Pal-Mac turnovers while holding it to just 145 yards offense.
MIDLAKES 13
WAYNE 49
Grayson Zenelovic completed ten passes in thirteen attempts for 215 yards with 4 touchdowns and 1 interception all in just the first half to give Wayne a 42-0 advantage. The touchdowns were thrown to 4 different players – Brian Sills, Logan Blankenberg, Patrick Embury and John Reagan. He now has 8 TD passes and over 450 yards in a game and a half. Billy Thomson ran for 101 yards on 10 carries and 1 TD. Anthony Muratore had 4 catches for 108 yards he also was 7 for 7 extra points. On defense Jonah Pullen had 10 tackles, 2 for loss and 5 solo.
ATTICA 6
HORNELL 0
Mason Compton rushed for 102 yards on 15 carries and scored the game’s only touchdown. Edward Strzelec added 126 yards on 16 carries. Compton had nine tackles, two for a loss. Strzelec had seven tackles. Hayden Kehl also had seven tackles. Parker Wildey sealed the victory with an interception. Attica managed just 14 yards through the air.
BATAVIA 26
LIVONIA 14
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD 0
ALEXANDER 28
YORK/PAVILION 32
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 0
Nate Swede had 14 carries for 109 yards and 2 touchdowns to go along 2 2-point conversions to lead York to the easy shutout victory. He also had 1 sack, a tackle for loss, and 6 tackles. York’s defense was outstanding as they came up with ten total sacks and one interception. Walker Guiles led their defense with two sacks and five tackles. Riley Elliott had four tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery. Riley Stella had seven tackles, one strip sack, and a tackle.
PEMBROKE 14
CUBA-RUSHFORD 26
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS/TRUMANSBURG 6
MYNDERSE 36
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW 14
CALEDONIA MUMFORD/BYRON-BERGEN 0
CM/BB 0 0 0 0 – 0
L/W 0 7 7 0 – 14
L/W Adrian Figoura 4 runs (Brett Vasille kick)
L/W Roshaun Scott interception return (Brett Vasille kick)
Rushing
CM/BB- Bryce Yockel 18-61, Konnor Smith 3-14
L/W – Adrian Figoura 18-82, Dalton English 10-33
Passing
BB/CM – Joe Laursen 8-17-95-0-1
L/W – Tom Standera 10-18-129-0-1
Receiving
BB/CM – Anthony DiQuattro 1-30, Juan Claudio 3-27, Adam O’Donoghue 2-26
L/W – Dalton English 3-46, Roshaun Scott 4-35
Letchworth/Warsaw’s Roshaun Scott intercepted a pass and returned it for a third-quarter touchdown, and the L/W defense held Cal-Mum/Byron-Bergen to just 178 yards offense to pace in a 14-0 shutout win Friday night.
L/W (2-0) drew first blood when Adrian Figoura found a hole in the line and darted 4 yards for a second quarter touchdown. That and the pick-six were the only pointed L/W needed.
CM/BB (2-0) was led Bryce Yockel’s 61 yards rushing. Figoura led all rushers with 81 yards.
WELLSVILLE 12
LEROY 7
AVON 13
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 32
PENN YAN 35
GENEVA 21
Conner Fingar scored a rushing touchdown and another through the air, but his biggest play of the night came on the defensive side of the ball when the senior intercepted a pass in the end zone on the final play of the game. Fingar caught 10 passes for 107 yards and rushed four times for 25 yards. William Rogers completed 30 of 40 passes for 388 yards, three touchdowns and a 2-point conversion to lead Penn Yan. The senior quarterback also rushed for 28 yards and a touchdown as well as making five tackles. Mekhi Mahan rushed for a touchdown, made seven tackles and had one fumble recovery. Brennan Prather had five tackles and one interception. Jack Peterson grabbed a fumble recovery to go with five tackles.
WATERLOO
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA
LYONS
RED JACKET
PERRY/MT. MORRIS
GENESEO
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