EASTRIDGE 26
EAST 21
When the biggest news of the young Section V football season blitzed social media mere hours before kickoff, Jalen Rose Hannah unlocked his phone and sent a directive to the Eastridge group chat. READ MORE.
Jalen Rose Hannah probably just called game. Third touchdown of the game gives Eastridge a 26-14 lead with 2:08 left. About a 30-yard run for Hannah. pic.twitter.com/SJnsfdjOwr
— Chuckie Maggio (@chuckiemaggio) September 7, 2019
BATAVIA 42
WAYNE 12
The names have changed; the style of play hasn’t. Make no mistake. The Batavia football team rushes the ball to win football games, but the Blue Devils can score through the air when needed. Three players combined to rush for 377 yards to lead Batavia in its season opener. READ MORE.
For the second time this half, Cody Burns takes the first play from scrimmage to the 🏡. 3:25 to go in the third: Batavia 42 @WCSD_Athletics 12 pic.twitter.com/DT6v2TwLip
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) September 7, 2019
MYNDERSE/SOUTH SENECA 6
AVON 48
An opening drive kickoff return touchdown by Mynderse failed to faze Avon’s Nick Rowland. The senior quarterback took the field and led five scoring drives on the first five possessions for the Avon Braves in their 48-6 victory, Friday night. READ MORE.
.@SecVFootball – @MADevilsFBall1 vs. @avonbravesfb: Sophomore Andrew Rowland with the QB keeper into the end zone. 6:20 4Q: Avon 48 Mynderse 6. @PickinSplinters pic.twitter.com/ayQe3ooBXD
— John Likanje (@jml5798) September 7, 2019
GREECE ARCADIA 47
IRONDEQUOIT 15
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW 14
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 0
Letchworth/Warsaw scored 14 points in the third quarter to move to 1-0 on the season. The Letchworth/Warsaw offense registered 160 yards led by quarterback Brett Vasile who went 8-for-11 with 66 yards. Josh Andrews had eight carries for 36 yards and CJ Hallopeter had nine carries for 30 yards with a touchdown and led the team with seven tackles on defense. Dalton English led the team with four catches for 32 yards.
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA 28
DANSVILLE 6
TJ Swagler led the way for East Rochester/Gananda with 28 carries for 156 yards and a touchdown as well as Christian Clarcq who had 18 carries for 101 yards and two touchdowns as ER/Gananda won its first game of the season. Quarterback Dion Mather went 2-for-7 with a touchdown pass to Swagler who scored twice in the second quarter. Dansville’s Evan Pruonto scored the first touchdown of the contest in the first quarter. He finished with 50 yards rushing. Tanner Dettman added 10 carries for 74 yards.
Bombers take 21-6 lead early in second half @PickinSplinters @GHSAthletics1 @Bombers_Sports pic.twitter.com/9n3gStwoOp
— ER Bombers Athletics (@ERBombers) September 7, 2019
GATES CHILI 15
CHURCHVILLE CHILI 0
Gates Chili registered 328 yards of total offense led by Blake Polazzi who had 88 yards rushing on 18 carries. Mair Morrison scored one of the two touchdowns for Gates Chili with a rushing touchdown. He finished with four carries for 47 yards. Quarterback Thadeus Powell went 4-for-13 with 58 yards passing and a touchdown to Blake Siplin who finished with two receptions for 32 yards. Churchville Chili’s Joey Gibson had 12 carries for 17 yards and Jaquel Gibson led the way on the receiving end with two receptions for 31 yards.
CLYMER/SHERMAN/PANAMA 28
GENESEO/MOUNT MORRIS 0
PENN YAN 10
BATH-HAVERLING 6
Penn Yan’s Kyler Lloyd put the Mustangs on the board first in the third quarter with a pick six. Brennan Prather added a field goal in the fourth to extend the lead. Bath-Haverling’s quarterback Kaden Adams scored a five yard touchdown in the final minute but were unable to recover the onside kick. Lloyd ended his night with eight tackles and recorded five receptions for 28 yards. Prather had four receptions for 51 yards. Quarterback Kyle Berna went 22-for-36 for 144 yards, nine carries for five yards and 10 tackles with two sacks. Mekhi Mahan led the offense with 13 receptions for 53 yards and on defense with 18 tackles, a sack and fumble recovery. Damien Snyder added a reception for 13 yards.
PITTSFORD 8
HILTON 13
NEWARK 7
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 44
Honeoye Falls-Lima jumped to an early 24-0 lead and never looked back as they ran away with the victory at home. Mason Ferrara led the way on the offensive side with 18 carries for 216 yards and three touchdowns. Quarterback Reece Joint went 6-for-11 for 140 yards and a touchdown. Turner Wilson added five carries for 45 yards and a touchdown. Patrick Lustyk in the third quarter took an 80 yard kickoff return to pay dirt. Newark’s Travontay Murray scored the only touchdown of the contest with an eight yard run.
ALEXANDER 48
LYONS 14
Alexander scored on the first play of the game and never trailed. Quarterback Dylan Busch hit Kam Lyons on a 55 yard pass for the touchdown. Lyons fumbled the kickoff and the Trojans recovered. Busch again on the first play threw a touchdown pass to Josh DeVries. Busch finished a perfect 4-for-4 passing for 127 yards. Hayden Walton had 11 carries for 86 yards and two touchdowns. Jay Morrison added six carries for 72 yards and a touchdown and Ty Woods had seven carries for 54 yards and two scores. Kicker Eric Cline was 6-for-7 on PAT kicks. On the defensive side, Devin Dean had 10 tackles with two sacks. Nick Kramer had eight tackles for the Trojans and had a fumble recovery. “I like how we performed in all three areas of the game. Offense, defense and special teams. Each young man did their job to the best of their abilities and the team benefitted,” Alexander head coach Tim Sawyer said after the game.
LEROY 46
WELLSVILLE 14
LeRoy went up 32-0 before Wellsville tacked on its first points of the game. LeRoy’s Jake Hill threw for two touchdown passes on the night and ran for one to lead the Knights offense. Alex Panepento had a two touchdowns, one in the air and one on the ground. Tommy Saunders had eight tackles for LeRoy. “They controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball,” said Wellsville coach Frank Brown. “But our kids never quit and we have something to build on.” Noah Chaffee ran for 53 yards on 13 carries for Wellsville with a touchdown. Quarterback Liam McKinley rushed five times for 32 yards and went 3-for-5 for 35 yards. John Layfield had an eight yard touchdown run. Egan Enke recorded 12 tackles for Wellsville and Blake Beckwith had eight tackles.
WATERLOO 0
CAL-MUM/BYRON BERGEN 25
Kyle Wade and Bryce Yockel paced the Red Raiders to victory. Wade had 138 yards on the ground and 73 yards receiving with two touchdowns. Yockel had 160 yards rushing with 12 yards receiving and two touchdowns.
BOLIVER RICHBURG 16
CUBA-RUSHFORD 7
MIDLAKES 0
LIVONIA 55
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD 38
PERRY 8
Canisteo-Greenwood’s Jacob Houghtaling had seven carries for 103 yards with a touchdown and had two picks including a pick six. Chase Weeks had 21 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Roque Santiago went 8-for-9 passing for 80 yards with a touchdown pass. Andrew Morling recorded five catches for 55 yards with a touchdown. On the defensive side, Nate Button had five tackles, three sacks and a safety. Alex Mason added four tackles and a sack.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY 32
WEBSTER THOMAS 18
Greece Olympia/Odyssey’s Xavier Hurell went 10-for-22 for 221 yards and two touchdowns. Scott Parr finished with four catches for 114 yds and two touchdowns. Darnell Williams added three catches for 83 yards and Corey Bright had 9 carries for 80 yards with two touchdowns. Kadeem Walker added a 102-yard pick six to help seal the victory.
MONROE 12
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 33
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