VICTOR 21
IRONDEQUOIT 28
Irondequoit’s Freddy June Jr., showed why he is one of the most dynamic players in Section V, scoring on an electric 3-yard run with :18 left in the game. READ MORE.
Here’s how the final minute of tonight’s @VictorFootballB–@WIEagles showdown unfolded at Corbit Field. What a great game by both teams! Full highlights to follow tomorrow. @VictorBLDevils @WestIrondequoit @BlueDevils_2k19 @wihseaglesnest @SectionVFB pic.twitter.com/t4ZfR9Kidx
— Varsity Media (@VarsityMedia) September 24, 2018
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BATH-HAVERLING 0
HORNELL 31
Hornell evened their record to 2-2 while B-H remains winless on the season at 0-4 in a game that was postponed until Sunday.
SATURDAY
MONROE 0
WILSON 39
Desi Floyd paced Wilson (3-0) on the ground with 227 yards and two touchdowns rushing in a convincing 39-0 win over Monroe (1-3). Rickey Gamble showed versatility, scoring both a rushing and receiving touchdown, while also taking an interception back for a score. Amir Buckhannon led registered nine tackles, one for a loss, and a forced fumble, while Sam Jackson picked up a fumble recovery, five tackles and a sack. Wilson scored in all four quarters of the game.
PITTSFORD 20
FAIRPORT 17
Pittsford’s Lavontae Bonds scored on a 28-yard run with 1:28 remaining and Fairport’s 31-yard FG was off the mark as time expired to seal Pittsford’s 20-17 come-from-behind upset win on the road in a game postponed from Friday night. Fairport (3-1) took a 17-13 lead with 3:24 left in the game on a 14 yard run by Dante Coccia. A goal line stand at the start of the 4th quarter by the Panthers (2-2) kept the score at 13-10 and set up the furious activity at the end of the game. Pittsford QB Matt LaRocca hit Jackson Westfall with a 49-yard strike in the first. Wyatt Molinch also scored for Pittsford.
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGIATE (VI) 22
AQUINAS 49
Tyler Szalkowski threw for 474 yards and seven touchdowns for Aquinas. READ MORE.
WEBSTER THOMAS 7
CANANDAIGUA 38
Jack Johnston threw for 167 yards and two touchdowns, while Zach Wantuck ran for 95 yards and one touchdown for Canandaigua. Mitch Pfeiffer added 102 receiving yards and a touchdown for the Braves. Tyler Langley had 62 yards and one touchdown rushing for Webster Thomas.
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA 30
NEWARK 22
ER/Gananda’s Jayden Castrechini had 272 yards total offense and 3 TDs — 242 on 32 carries and 30 yards receiving on 3 catches — and picked off an errant Newark pass to seal the game as ER/G (3-1) defeated Finger Lakes rival Newark 30-21. QB Corywn Cleveland accounted for 2 TDs, one passing and one rushing, and finished with 82 yards on 25 carries. Newark falls to 2-2.
ER/G | 0 | 16 | 8 | 6 | 30 |
New | 7 | 8 | 7 | 0 | 22 |
Scoring | |||||||
N | Josh Green 60 yard fumble recovery (Matt Card kick good) | ||||||
ER/G | Jayden Castrechini 48 yards (Sean Flanagan pass from Corwyn Cleveland) | ||||||
ER/G | Corwyn Cleveland 2 run (TJ Swagler run) | ||||||
N | Matt Card 10 from Nic Bernardi (James Brownell pass from Nic Bernardi) | ||||||
ER/G | Jayden Castrechini 12 yards (TJ Swagler run) | ||||||
N | Devin Agosto 12 pass from Nic Bernardi (Matt Card kick) | ||||||
ER/G | Jayden Castrechini 8 pass from Corwyn Cleveland (Kick failed) |
RED JACKET 39
CUBA-RUSHFORD 8
John Scharf and Logan Keifer led the Indians with 234 yards rushing and four touchdowns combined. Chase Rizzo controlled the passing game with three catches for 153 yards, including receiving an 84-yard touchdown pass for Matt Record. Seth Garlock topped the Indians’ defense with eight tackles, followed by Jake Anderson with five. Hunter Fitzpatrick and Mason Pollot each added a sack.
GENESEO 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA 34
Gabe MacDonald rushed for 171 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries for Notre Dame, while Cody Henry and Jed Reece combined for 73 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Notre Dame’s defense recorded eight sacks, four fumble recoveries (one taken back for a touchdown) and two interceptions. Henry and Reece each had eight tackles, with Reece adding three sacks.
BISHOP KEARNEY/ROC PREP 0
UPREP 58
Senior wide receiver Cassius Facen scored three touchdowns in the first half as UPrep rode his speed to a complete domination of Bishop Kearney. All three of Facen’s touchdowns came in the second quarter as the Griffins scored 32 of their 58 points in that quarter. Overall, he finished the game with 11 carries for 141 yards and caught a 25-yard reception for one of his three touchdowns. Junior quarterback Justin Wyatt completed 5-of-7 passes for 137 yards and 2 touchdowns. Senior Jamir Miller added 126 yards and 2 touchdowns of his own to contribute to the Griffins’ rout. Senior Devon Jackson led the defense with 13 tackles while Arin Brooks had a pick-6 for 63 yards. Jakhi Lucas had 12 tackles and Ray Rivera 11.
4th and goal from the 22: Justin Wyatt to Cassius Facen. 8:22 to go in the first half. UPrep 24 Bishop Kearney/RPrep 0 pic.twitter.com/yzKEt8WP1L
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) September 22, 2018
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 7
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 31
Ethan Fame finished with 229 yards and two touchdowns as Webster Schroeder turned a close game with Churchville-Chili into an eventual rout. Fame had a strong first quarter as he returned a kickoff for 85 yards all the way to the house to open the scoring for Schroeder. He also caught an 8-yard reception from quarterback Ryan Bellavia in the quarter to put the team up 14-0. However, Churchville-Chili would crawl back into it in the second quarter with a 66-yard touchdown pass from Jaden Nelomes to Dah’jear Mewborn. Bellavia gave Schroeder some breathing room with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Victor Snow. Schroeder would eventually pull away in the fourth quarter as Cam Smith kicked a 23-yard field goal and Darius Johnson returned a pick-6 for 18 yards.
GREECE ARCADIA 21
SPENCERPORT 0
Greece Arcadia remains perfect on the season at 4-0, while the Rangers fall to 0-4 in a Monroe County Division III tilt.
How about those 4-0 @ArcadiaFootball Titans?!?! A big day from Junior WR @shakimharris7 helps lead @GreeceArcadia to a 21-0 victory over Spencerport. @SectionVFB @GreeceCentral @tstreb24 pic.twitter.com/jjeeNqC0Hd
— Varsity Media (@VarsityMedia) September 23, 2018
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GATES-CHILI 0
BRIGHTON 24
Brighton picks up its first win of the season in convincing fashion, shutting out a Gates-Chili (2-2) squad that scored 59 points a week ago.
BROCKPORT 31
GREECE ATHENA 13
Brockport’s win created a log-jam in Division IV as Brockport, Eastridge and Greece Athena are all 2-2.
EDISON/SWW 0
EAST 26
East (3-0) logged its second shutout of the season and has allowed 13 points in its three games, however a total of 25 on the season including the Wilson game which was suspended. Edison falls to 1-3.
.@DandC High School Football#Rochester NY
East 12, Edison 0 – Halftime
Seven McGee 54-yard reception with :03 remaining in first half#ROC @RCSDK12 @StevieJ_ROC #ROC pic.twitter.com/IKVfwJPe0K
— James A. Johnson (@jjDandC) September 22, 2018
GENEVA 31
WAYNE 48
Class B’s 12th ranked Eagles remained perfect on the season at 4-0 with a Finger Lakes East win over Geneva (2-2).
WATERLOO 38
MIDLAKES 16
Waterloo (2-2) dropped Midlakes to 0-4 on the sesason.
DANSVILLE 20
SANDY CREEK (III) 21
Dansville falls to 2-2 on the season
HOLLEY 24
C.G. FINNEY 48
FRIDAY
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD 23
YORK/PAVILION 8
York/Pavilion’s Matt McFarland completed 8 of 21 passes for 78 yards. Sebastian Hackett led the team with 32 carries for 95 yards and had the only touchdown. Josh Davis caught three passes for 32 yards and Riley Stella caught four passes for 39 yards.
EASTRIDGE 48
PENFIELD 33
Matthew Brantley scored two touchdowns and rushed for 121 yards on 10 carries to lead the Eastridge offense. Jalen Rose Hannah also scored a pair of touchdowns on six carries for 82 yards. Sher’Ron Davis threw for 64 yards and one touchdown while gaining 60 yards on six carries. Jordan Capers made two catches for 106 yards and one touchdown. Brandon Lappetito made 14 tackles. Eastridge improved to 2-2 on the season. READ MORE.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY 36
BISHOP TIMON (VI) 29
With the win, the Spartans snap the state’s longest losing streak at 22 games.
DUNDEE 28
LYONS 14
Dundee (2-2) picked up its second straight win over Lyons/Sodus (1-3) after going winless last year. The Lions, which dropped its 2nd game in a row.
WELLSVILLE 6
AVON 34
Avon evened its record at 2-2 with its second win in a row. Wellsville falls to 1-3.
HONEOYE-FALLS LIMA 18
FULTON (III) 13
HFL won its third-straight game with a win on the road at Syracuse’s Fulton
MYNDERSE 20
CLYDE-SAVANNAH 14
Mynderse (3-1) maintained a tie with Red Jacket atop the FLW league with a win over #10 C-S (2-2), which dropped its second game in a row after ascending to #4 in Class D.
RUSH-HENRIETTA 7
HILTON 35
Hilton’s Nick Romano had two first half touchdown runs and Ryan Butts also had a touchdown pass in the first half to give the Cadets a 21-7 halftime lead. Butts added in the second half with touchdown pass to fullback Mike Gizzi. Sean Meyers also added to the score with a rushing touchdown midway through the fourth quarter. Hilton kept Rush-Henrietta scoreless in the second half.
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 16
MCQUAID 33
McQuaid’s Hunter Walsh had two touchdown passes in the first half, both to Ben Beauchamp as well as Mark Passero having two rushing touchdowns in the first half to give them a 27-8 halftime lead.
Check out the stutter step by @FootballMcquaid RB @passeromark en route to this 12-yard TD run. @McQuaidJesuit improves to 4-0 on the season. @SectionVFB #ROC pic.twitter.com/ov0i8T70Dp
— Varsity Media (@VarsityMedia) September 22, 2018
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BATAVIA 41
WINDSOR 26
Batavia’s Ray Leach had a big offensive performance that included 22 total touches, 327 total yards and four touchdowns. Taiyo Iburi-Bethel had a 71-yard touchdown run and Ethan Biscaro had a touchdown pass to Alex Rood. Windsor’s offense succeeded through the air with two touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown as well as tacking on two field goals.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 6
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW 14
Letchworth/Warsaw (3-1) got back to what it does best holding opponents to little or no points as it knocked off Wayland-Cohocton (2-2). L/W shut out its first two opponents before allowing 40 points to Batavia last week.
PERRY/MT.MORRIS 30
PEMBROKE 8
Perry/Mount Morris (3-1) took over first place in Livingston County Division 3 with the win over Pembroke, which fell to 1-3.
MARY’S (VI) 10
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS/TRU 18
Tri-Towns (1-3) won its first game of the season.
PENN YAN 46
PALMYRA-MACEDON 25
Mustang (3-1) QB Will Rogers completed 20-of-28 passes for 370 yards and 5 TDs as PY took it to Pal-Mac (0-4), 46-25. Rogers hit Kyle Berna (190 yards, 2 TDs) and Connor Fingar (124 yards) 8 times each. Fingar also had 17 tackles and 2 sacks from the defensive side of the ball.
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