RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-3) 7
MCQUAID (4-0) 28
Andrew Passero looked at his would-be blockers and shrugged, inciting laughter from the McQuaid sideline. A teammate had instructed Passero to signal for a fair catch around the 10-yard line. The booming punt ended up looking returnable. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-1) 40
PITTSFORD (1-3) 28
Coming off its first loss of the season, the Webster Schroeder football had anything but a cohesive week of practice. READ MORE.
WAYNE (2-2) 26
NEWARK (1-3) 20
“Hey, we’re alright!,” Wayne head coach Dave Marean shouted to his squad after Newark scored on their first two drives of the third quarter. Marean was right. The 16th-year head coach managed his defense and used the clock to his advantage as the Eagles held off the Reds, 26-20, at Coach Floyd Greene Field, Friday night. READ MORE.
YORK/PAVILION (1-3) 0
ALEXANDER (4-0) 24
Ty Woods led the Alexander offense with 19 carries for 153 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Hayden Walton also ran tough with 40 yards on seven carries. Devin Dean scored in the third quarter on a five-yard touchdown pass from Dylan Busch. Busch finished 11-for-17 for 80 yards. Josh Devries added a carry for 15 yards and two receptions for 18 yards. Kam Lyons and Woods each had two receptions and Nick Kramer had a catch for 11 yards. On defense, Ethan Heineman had a big night with two sacks and six tackles. Maverick Bump and Evan Whitmore each had a sack and Nate Luker, Kramer and Dean all recorded in on a sack. Dean was the second leading tackler for Alexander with five tackles. Kicker Eric Cline was 3-for-3 on PAT’s on the night and hit a 25-yard field goal. York/Pavilion’s James Kennedy went 7-for-14 passing for 58 yards and had 33 yards rushing on 14 carries. Riley Stella recorded three catches for 28 yards. On defense, Drew Edwards had nine tackles. Ethan Doran, Ethan Tillotson and Josh Davis record seven tackles. Luke Maggio added six tackles and also had a pick.
ER/GANANDA (2-2) 14
ATTICA (4-0) 28
Zach Strzelec led the Attica offense on the ground with 16 carries for 135 yards and a score including a two-point conversion. Clayton Compton added seven carries for 68 yards. Quarterback Jake Dressel went 2-for-4 for 26 yards and had a 20-yard touchdown pass to Jake Gross. On defense, Lucas Krawczyk recorded 11 tackles, a fumble recovery and recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown. Compton added 11 tackles that included one for a loss. Gross and Aidan Mallon each had a fumble recovery.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (2-2) 14
BRIGHTON (2-2) 21
Greece Olympia/Odyssey’s quarterback Xavier Hurell finished 12-for-25 for 199 yards with a touchdown. Scott Parr had two catches for 54 yards and a score. Luke Strong added five catches for 71 yards. Corey Bright led the offense on the ground with 12 carries for 41 yards and a touchdown. On the defensive side of the ball, Makyle Murdock led the team with 16 tackles that included one for a loss. Corey Bright had 15 tackles with a tackle for a loss and Mike Matteson added 14 tackles.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-2) 7
BROCKPORT (1-3) 21
WELLSVILLE (0-4) 25
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-2) 38
HILTON (2-2) 14
FAIRPORT (2-2) 3
DANSVILLE (2-2) 28
BATH-HAVERLING (1-3) 6
Tanner Dettman led the Bath-Haverling on offense with 21 carries for 159 yards and four touchdowns. Ryan Carnevale added 22 carries for 93 yards and Calab Rigdon had four carries for a yard. Billy Barrett had a reception for seven yards. Kicker Bryce Quibell was a perfect 4-for-4 on PAT’s. John Wilkinson led the defense with 10 tackles. Billy Barrett had eight tackles. Bryce Quibell recorded six tackles. Tanner Dettman had five 5 with a pick and Shane Crandall also had five tackles. Hayden Meyers had three tackles, Elliot Mapes and Gus Swyers had two tackles and J.J. Crissy and Holdyn Freeman each added a tackle.
RED JACKET (3-1) 54
LYONS (1-2) 6
GENEVA (2-2) 7
BATAVIA (3-1) 44
Batavia ran away with the victory at home led by Terez Smith who had 276 yards on 22 carries with three touchdowns. Cody Burns added two touchdowns on 16 carries for 126 yards and a reception for six yards. Kam Culver had four carries for 40 yards. Alex Rood added five carries for 29 yards and had three catches for 66 yards and a touchdown catch. Jesse Reinhart completed 4-of-7 of his passes for 72 yards and a touchdown to Rood. Burns led the defense with seven tackles. Matt Beach and Cam White each added four tackles.
CHURCHVILLE CHILI (0-4) 0
VICTOR (3-1) 37
MYNDERSE/SOUTH SENECA (0-4) 0
CAL-MUM/BYRON BERGEN (3-1) 47
Bryce Yockel once again was unstoppable for Cal-Mum/Byron Bergen as he continued his impressive season with three touchdown runs in the first quarter and finished with 160 yards rushing on 14 carries. Joey Laursen added a touchdown run in the second quarter and two touchdown passes in the third quarter to Vinny Molisani and Adam O’Donoghue. O’Donoghue also added a 66-yard interception return for a touchdown to put the stamp on the victory. Thomas Santana led Mynderse/South Seneca on offense with 13 carries for 56 yards.
NOTRE DAME (4-0) 34
CLYDE SAVANNAH (0-4) 12
Gabe MacDonald continued his strong season on the road to help Notre Dame remain undefeated. MacDonald finished with 16 carries for 231 yards and two touchdowns and a two-point conversion. He also had 25 yards passing and a threw in a two-point conversion and had six tackles on defense. Jed Reese also had a strong performance with 20 carries for 157 yards and two touchdowns with six tackles. The Notre Dame offense racked up 415 total yards. Mark Sanders took a 25-yard interception return for a touchdown. Dakota Sica led the Fighting Irish with 13 tackles and Mason Randall followed with eight tackles and a sack. For Clyde Savannah, Camden Chance had 11 carries for 70 yards with a rushing touchdown. Clyde Savannah finished with 143 yards of offense. Alex Fowler also recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown.
PERRY (0-4) 20
GENESEO/MOUNT MORRIS (3-1) 60
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-2) 21
HORNELL (0-4) 14 FINAL/OT
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (1-3) 7
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-0) 34
After a scoreless first, Canisteo-Greenwood rattled off 34-straight points between the second and third quarters to remain undefeated on the season. Quarterback Roque Santiago went 16-for-20 for 157 yards and a touchdown pass. He also added three carries for 13 yards and a score on the ground. On defense he had two tackles and a pick. Jacob Houghtaling recorded eight carries for 28 yards and a score and completed the only pass he threw for 38 yards. He also had seven tackles, a 25-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown and also took a 90-yard punt return to the house. Chase Weeks ran the ball 17 times for 69 yards. Andrew Morling recorded 10 receptions for 107 yards and had nine tackles. Ryder Slayton added two catches for 17 yards and a touchdown with nine tackles. Nate Button had seven tackles and Riley Payne recorded five.
GATES-CHILI (1-3) 13
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-2) 26
Webster Thomas offense was led by Tyler Langley who finished with 29 carries for 109 yards and a touchdown. On defense, Jon Talen had 10 tackles that included two for a loss and Ian Henry had 10.
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (0-4) 12
WATERLOO (2-2) 42
Waterloo scored four times in the first quarter to run away with the victory at home. Kyle Slywka got things started with a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown. He also had a 53-yard rushing touchdown later in the quarter. Julian Ruiz added to the score with a touchdown pass to Michael Hubbard and ran one in from 49-yards out. In the third quarter he added a touchdown pass to Joel Kraft to extend the lead. Ruiz finished with 115 yards passing. Julian Pehrson came up big defensively in the third with a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Chad Smith led the Marcus Whitman/Bloomfield offense with 12 carries for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Justin Smith had 132 yards on 20 carries. Marcus Whitman recorded 278 yards of total offense which was more than Waterloo’s 243.
RANDOLPH (2-2) 34
CUBA-RUSHFORD (0-4) 7
NIAGARA FALLS (2-1)
PENFIELD (2-1)
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DUNDEE 14
HOLLEY 40
FREWSBURG 14
OAKFIELD ALABAMA/ELBA 66
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