
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-8-1) 0
BRADFORD (10-4-0) 1
Blai Crespo notched his tenth goal of the year to lead Bradford over Jasper-Troupsburg in the second half. Tyler Spina made three saves for his third straight shutout.
EASTRIDGE (8-7-0) 6
BATAVIA (6-8-0) 2
Six different players found the back of the net for Eastridge to defeat Batavia for the second time this season. Dominik Galant opened scoring for the Lancers 13 minutes into the match. On a feed from Joe Gefell, Colin Dunn scored Batavia’s first of the match before Alex Wood and Alaadin Ali closed out the first half with one apiece for Eastridge. Following halftime, Jacob Thomas and Amir Ferchichi both scored their firsts of the year, unassisted. Jalen Russell scored on an assist from Jacob McDonald for the final tally of the game. Batavia’s second goal came on a converted penalty kick from Andres Mateos.
WILSON MAGNET (5-8-1) 0
MCQUAID (10-2-1) 4
McQuaid used four first-half goals to push past Wilson Magnet for its third consecutive victory. Justin Larry found Brad Talsania for the early 1-0 lead and Caden Kress fed Emmitt Devosick to double the score. Devosick assisted on Wilson Brauer’s tally in the 34th minute and Joe Heinle scored unassisted five minutes later.
WHITESVILLE (2-9-1) 0
ANDOVER (6-7-2) 6
Chris Walker and Spencer Cook scored twice in the first half to lead Andover to its sixth league victory. Chris Walker gave the Panthers the 1-0 lead and Cook’s 14th and 15th of the year made it 3-0. Cook later connected with Walker to increase the lead to 4-0 before the end of the half. Noah Greene and Grady Terhune each scored in the second half to add on to the sizeable lead. Tommy Thorp, Richie York, Walker and Greene each collected an assist in the match.
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-4-1) 1
GREECE ARCADIA (9-6-0) 0
Pierce VanBenthuysen scored the lone goal in the Pittsford Mendon victory to close out the season. Rory McIntosh collected the assist on VanBenthuysen’s 10th of the year.
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-6-1) 9
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-12-0) 5
Greece Olympia’s Andrew Balch and Jacob Landro combined for six goals and six assists to boost Olympia over Greece Odyssey for the second time this season. Both finished with three goals apiece while Landro accounted for four of the six assists. Christoph Kurzbauer scored twice and registered an assist himself. Nick Grimes scored a goal and Thaddeus Sonoga added a helper in the match as well for Olympia. All five of Odyssey’s goals came between the 50th and 70th minutes of the match. Aiden Drake, Alex Cardinal and Seth Simmons each scored their firsts of the season while Josh Hossenlopp and Gavin Tudisco scored their seconds. Michael Snyder and Hossenlopp finished with one assist apiece.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-12-0) 0
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-9-3) 6
After getting shutout by Webster Schroeder earlier in the year, Rush Henrietta evened the series record with a six-goal-outburst. Cory Meintel scored the only first half goal on an assist from Hunter Kassel. After collecting his second helper of the game on Jeff Horst’s first of the season, Kassel added an unassisted tally five minutes later. Senior Colin Ambrose increased the lead to five on back-to-back tallies and Stojanov Tom capped off the victory with his first of the year. Josh Catanese collected one assist and Horst managed two in the final three goals for Rush Henrietta.
BRIGHTON (5-9-1) 4
BROCKPORT (4-10-1) 1
Lyosha Georas registered a hat trick and added one assist to lead Brighton over Brockport in its second opportunity of 2019. Brockport took the first matchup earlier in the season 3-0. Senior Torin Broderick split Georas’s two second half tallies with his fourth goal of the year. Kaymer Lenio, Mat Ochs and Broderick all finished with an assist.
PENN YAN (5-10-0) 0
WAYNE (13-2-0) 5
Separated by one minute, senior Cullen Bock scored his first two goals of the year to lead Wayne to its sixth straight win. Carmen Piccirilli and Dylan Cook each earned an assist on the two tallies. Before the end of the half, Kaleb Glessing found Ryan Wilson to make it 3-0. Dylan Cook and Glessing were responsible for the two second half tallies on feeds from Alex Coock and Alex Bolt, respectively.
HAC (6-6-3) 1
NAPLES (10-6-0) 2
After losing to HAC in overtime earlier this season, Naples got its revenge with Aiden Peterson’s seventh tally of the year, two minutes into extra time. Wyatt Woodard scored Naples’ first goal in the 60th minute. Donivan Todd assisted on both goals.
GATES-CHILI (3-11-0) 0
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (10-5-0) 3
Mario Cozzo collected two goals and an assist to propel Churchville-Chili to its second consecutive shutout victory. Alex Blondale increased the score to 2-nil in the 49th minute. Caleb Bailey and Gaven Egan earned an assist apiece on the Cozzo tallies.
WATERLOO (0-14-0) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-2-0) 8
Sam Quick led the Pal-
Mac offense with two goals and three assists for its 12th straight victory. Cody Johnson found Jace Shafer three minutes into the match to take the early 1-nil lead. Joe Clark doubled the lead in the 25th minute on Quick’s first assist and Evan Hurlbut assisted on Quick’s first goal a minute later. Christopher Jones and Jan Simunic made it 5-0 in the second half. German Villatoro, Adam Quinn and Quick all added a single tally to the lead in the final 10 minutes of regulation, increasing Pal Mac’s goal total to 16 in its past three games. Adam Quinn and Quick each collected two helpers in the half while Johnson collected one.
SCIO (13-2-0) 1
FILLMORE (13-1-1) 5
With under three minutes remaining in regulation, Levi Webb completed a second half hat trick to propel Fillmore over the team responsible for its only loss, Scio. Ethan Peet assisted on Fillmore’s first two tallies from Tobias Webb and Mitchell Ward. Luraritz Kruze scored his 17th of the year for Scio in the 70th minute, cutting the lead to 3-1. One of Webb’s tallies came on a penalty kick and another on an assist from Isaiah Voss.
BLOOMFIELD (9-6-1) 1
HONEOYE (5-10-1) 0
Adam Sheehan scored the game-winner five minutes into overtime to give Bloomfield the win in its final regular season game. Simon Wille collected the assist on Sheehan’s 15th goal of the year.
AVON (9-6-0) 1
PAVILION/YORK (2-12-0) 0
After a scoreless regulation, freshman Lee Hartke gave Avon its fifth win in six games with a goal in the seventh minute of overtime.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-1-1) 1
GREECE ATHENA (11-2-2) 5
For the second straight game, Othman Belhseine registered a hat trick to increase Greece Athena’s win streak to five. After assisting on Belhseine’s first two goals to open the match, Dylan Rice swapped roles with Belhseine to make it 3-0 before halftime. In the second half, Belhseine tallied his third goal and Victor Alongi notched his fifth of the season on a feed from Richard Johns. Ryan Fitzgerald also added an assist in the game.
SPENCERPORT (12-2-1) 1
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-3-2) 1
Max LaRosa’s 16th goal of the year was Spencerport’s lone tally in the match. Greg Ranieri collected his 12th assist on the goal. Dominic Sgro’s first goal of the year tied the game at one 18 minutes after halftime. Jackson Allen picked up the assist on Webster Thomas’ only goal.
ADDISON (15-0-0) 2
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (6-9-0) 0
Using two defensemen goals its 15th victory, Addison is now one win away from completing a perfect season. Defenseman Trevor Knapp scored his sixth goal of the season on Brayden Bills’ fourth helper of the year to give Addison the 1-0 lead. Unassisted, Thomas Jacobson doubled the score with the only tally in the second half. Addison’s final game is against the non-league opponent, Prattsburgh.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-11-0) 3
CANANDAIGUA (4-11-0) 0
After possessing a 1-nil lead the majority of the game, Ryan Davis and Nathan Ritchie scored two late goals to propel Irondequoit past Canandaigua for the second time this season. Joe Giuffrida gave the Eagles the lead in the seventh minute on a feed from Josiah Claudio. Emir Erkenkalken and Jayson Elder assisted on the two second half tallies.
VICTOR (9-5-1) 1
PENFIELD (6-4-3) 2
Shane McMillan accounted for both Penfield goals, including the game-winner, four minutes into overtime. Mark Zilist assisted on McMillan’s first goal in the 56th minute.
HAMMONDSPORT (3-12-0) 0
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-5-0) 3
Jose Alvarez scored his 16th and 17th goals of the year to lead Canisteo-Greenwood to its second straight win. Dawson Jackson increased the score to 2-0 unassisted. Carter France and Anthony Loper collected an assist apiece on Alvarez’s two second half tallies.
ALBION (VI) 0
LIVONIA (9-3-2) 5
C.G. FINNEY (8-4-2) 3
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-11-0) 0
FAIRPORT (10-3-2) 2
HILTON (6-7-2) 0
NEWARK (7-9-1) 1
GENEVA (10-5-0) 2
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