
CLASS A1
No. 1 SPENCERPORT (14-3-1) 0
No. 4 GREECE ARCADIA (12-6-0) 1
The game winner came in the 29th minute of the first half when Cooper LaValley took advantage of a Brockport slip up at half field and generated a breakaway chance that he buried in the right corner. The goal was also the Titans’ first shot of the game. READ MORE.
No. 2 GREECE ATHENA (14-2-2) 3
No. 3 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (12-6-0) 0
Despite scoring 11 of the team’s 21 goals in the four games leading up to the playoffs, Othamn Behlseine entered the semifinal match with zero postseason tallies. His scoring drought ended six minutes after halftime when he settled a Dylan Rice cross. READ MORE.
CLASS A2
No. 1 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (16-1-1) 1
No. 4 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-8-1) 0
Will Bowen played a service from the other side of midfield, and Eric Wang found the back of the net as the Pittsford Sutherland Knights outlasted Honeoye Falls-Lima in the Section V Class A2 semifinals. READ MORE.
No. 2 WAYNE (15-2-1) 1
No. 3 PITTSFORD MENDON (12-4-2) 1
Wayne advances on PKs, 4-3
Last season, Cullen Bock led the Wayne Eagles in goals scored. Earlier this year, head coach Tim Mattle asked his senior to switch to goalkeeper. That decision paid dividends Tuesday night. READ MORE.
CLASS D1
No. 1 FILLMORE (16-1-1) 3
No. 4 KENDALL (8-7-2) 0
Mason Cool and Mitchell Ward finished with a goal and an assist apiece to clinch a spot in Friday’s championship game. Cool broke a scoreless tie at half with an assist from Ward. Ethan Peet followed with a helper from Levi Webb. Ward capped the scoring. Fillmore will play No. 2 seed Avoca in the D1 final.
No. 2 AVOCA (16-2-0) 5
No. 3 CG FINNEY (9-6-2) 1
Tristian Stark and Devin Stowe found the back of the net twice apiece as Avoca advanced to meet top-seeded Fillmore in Friday’s D1 final. Kade Slayton added a tally to the count. Brady Brandow, Zach Hammond, Alex Hubbard and Caleb Polmateer collected an assist apiece in the win.
CLASS D2
No. 1 SCIO (16-2-0) 2
No. 5 PRATTSBURGH (12-6-1) 1
Bahrul Ulum scored the game winner with less than 20 minutes remaining, and Scio advanced to play sixth-seeded Belfast in Friday’s title game. Elia Travaini assisted on Ulum’s tally. Mason Putnam converted a penalty kick to give Prattsburgh a 1-nil advantage. Scio’s Luraritz Kruze took advantage of his own penalty shot chance to level the match going into halftime.
No. 2 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (12-5-1) 0
No. 6 BELFAST (12-5-2) 1
Stiven Lopez netted a first-half tally, and Belfast made it stand. Belfast will face top-seeded Scio in Friday’s championship game.

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