GIRLS
CANANDAIGUA (2-4-0) 0
GREECE ATHENA (4-2-0) 6
Wrianna Hudson and Kiera Osier scored five of Greece Athena’s six goals for its second win in as many days. Hudson had her second hat trick in a row, scoring the Trojans’ third, fourth and fifth goals. She got assists from Katie Lombardo, Julie Welling and Osier. Osier bookended Greece Athena’s scoring and was aided by Ashley Accorso and Hudson. Welling recorded the other goal in the game for the victors. Megan Stirrup notched five saves over 50 minutes, while Lynia Thomas had three in the other 30.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-2-1) 0
GATES-CHILI (0-3-3) 0
Skylar Williams made six saves for Churchville-Chili to keep the game scoreless.
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-4-1) 0
EASTRIDGE (3-1-0) 1
Nevaeh Bunch netted the game’s only goal in the 14th minute as Eastridge got back in the win column. The goal was Bunch’s teampleading sixth of the season. Jenna Ortiz provided the helper on the goal. Maira Bulmahn saved a season-best nine shots in her first shutout of the season.
BATAVIA (1-5-0) 1
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-2-1) 3
Ekemini Udofa’s two goals led Greece Odyssey to its third consecutive game without a loss. Udofa’s tallies were her fourth and fifth of the season. Delayney Grabinski scored the Leopards’ second goal of the contest, which proved to be the decider. Aleah Greene, Grace Durham and Sienna Tyo all notched assists for Greece Odyssey.
BROCKPORT (3-2-0) 5
GREECE ARCADIA (0-6-0) 1
Maija Young’s hat trick led Brockport to its third consecutive victory. Young found the back of the net in the 15th and 21st minutes, respectively, while also scoring in the 48th minute. Jasmyn Miller and Ella Fadale each got an assist on one of Young’s first two tallies. Young also provided an assist to Kiera Wilson in the 55th minute. Gisela Allen scored the Blue Devils’ other goal. Ava Velletri and Emma Sodoma each played a half in net for Brockport and made two saves apiece.
BRIGHTON (3-1-1) 0
SPENCERPORT (6-0-0) 2
Lily Brongo found Corynna Rotoli twice to keep Spencerport undefeated. The pair connected first in the 31st minute, then again in the 61st. Brongo now has four assists on the season, while Rotoli is up to nine goals. Cate Burns collected three saves in a half for the Rangers and Kailee DiGiacco saves four shots in the other period.
HILTON (4-0-1) 1
FAIRPORT (2-3-0) 0
Victoria Cangialosi stopped nine shots to earn the clean sheet in Hilton’s second win in a row. This was Cangialosi’s second shutout in a row and third of the season. Brigid Mulholland made nine saves for Fairport.
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-2-2) 2
IRONDEQUOIT (0-4-1) 0
Webster Thomas got two goals in a five-minute span in the second half to capture its first win of the season. Karly Tausch broke through for the Titans in the 70th minute to give her team a lead. Alyssa Ogi assisted on the game-winning goal. Nadia Jaworowicz netted an insurance goal with the help of Catherine Rogers in the 75th minute. Annika Monfort saved five shots in the shutout victory.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-3-0) 1
PENFIELD (3-2-0) 2
After Rush-Henrietta’s Oumou Donzo leveled the match in the 49th minute, Penfield responded with an offensive surge that yielded a pair of corner kicks. READ MORE.
C.G. FINNEY (4-1-0) 5
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-5-0) 2
Becky Tillapaugh scored both of Lima Christian’s goals in defeat. She did so over an eight minute span in the second half. Her first tally was unassisted and came in the 64th minute, while the second was assisted by Lily Herring in the 72nd. Tillapaugh has scored five of the Saints’ six goals this season. Ariana Arnold had eight saves in the contest.
GANANDA (6-0-0) 3
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-4-0) 0
Three different players scored for Gananda as the Blue Panthers collected their fifth shutout in six games. Cailey Cooper and Ella Lathrop both scored in the final 10 minutes of the first half to get take a lead into the break. Natalie McLoud got the assist on Cooper’s goal and Julia Pitolaj provided the helper for Lathrop. Isabella Hoffmann tallied the final goal for Gananda. Lyndsey Valetta’s three saves were enough to earn the clean sheet.
RED CREEK (3-2-0) 9
SODUS (0-6-0) 0
Jessica Bolton found the back of the net four times in Red Creek’s highest scoring game of the season. Bolton was assisted by Keeley McConkey and Mackenzie Ferguson. Her other goals were unassisted. Ferguson netted two other goals and McConkey had one. Ferguson got assists from McConkey and Madyson Sanzotta, while McConkey got a helper from Abigail Sanzotta. Lizzetta Myers and Halle Brown scored the Lady Mules’ final two goals.
BYRON-BERGEN (4-3-0) 0
KENDALL (2-3-1) 1
Brianna Wakefield netted the game’s only goal in the 26th minute to help Kendall avenge an earlier 1-0 loss to Byron-Bergen. Wakefield leads the Eagles with four goals. Kailie Regan notched six saves for her second shutout of the season.
LYNDONVILLE/MEDINA (2-5-0) 0
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (4-3-0) 3
Autumn Mathisen had two goals and an assist to help the Fighting Irish collect their third win in the last four contests. Batavia Notre Dame struck three times between the 11th and 20th minutes. Mathisen scored in the 11th and 16th minutes, while she assisted on Emma Sisson’s goal in the 18th. Arabella Rogers provided the helpers on Mathisen’s tallies. Rebeka Nickerson got her first clean sheet in goal this season by stopping seven shots.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-3-0) 1
HOLLEY (5-1-1) 4
Four different players scored as Holley avenged its only loss of the season. Samantha Bates got the scoring started in the sixth minute for the Hawks. Bates assisted on the second goal, which was scored by Hayley Skidmore. Kayleigh Neale followed Bates’ path by scoring an unassisted goal and assisting on Holley’s fourth tally. Allison Lyndaker put the final goal away in the 77th minute. Emma Brady got the win in goal with two saves.
ATTICA (1-6-0) 1
ALEXANDER (4-3-0) 3 OT
Samantha Sawyer and Carly Burgess both scored in overtime to lift Alexander to its second win in a row. Sawyer’s goal came three minutes into the extra period, while Burgess’ insurance goal came just five minutes later. Cassidy Strzelec opened the scoring in the first half to give Attica a 1-0 lead, which held into halftime. Allison Milleham netted the equalizer with just three minutes to play in regulation, with a feed coming from Sawyer. Natalie Whitmore and Mileham assisted on the overtime goals. Sam Kabel saved seven shots in victory for the Trojans.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (4-2-0) 2
PEMBROKE (3-4-0) 0
Brynn Walczak made 12 saves in her first shutout win of the year to lead Oakfield-Alabama/Elba to its second win in a row. Walczak is averaging 11.2 saves per game. Caitlynn Ryan assisted on the Hornets’ first goal and scored the second. Dakota Brinkman opened the scoring in the 10th minute, while Makena Reding provided the helper on Ryan’s tally.
WARSAW (4-2-0) 1
AVON (6-0-0) 3
Ellie Cochrane’s second hat trick of the season led Avon past Warsaw for the second time. Cochrane also netted three goals against Wayland-Cohocton. She scored twice in the second half today, while also netting one in the first. The forward now has 10 goals on the year. Courtney Yencer saved five shots to earn her sixth win of the season.
YORK (4-1-1) 2
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-4-0) 1
BATH-HAVERLING (5-1-0) 0
HORNELL (4-1-1) 2
LETCHWORTH (0-6-0) 0
LEROY (3-3-0) 6
KESHEQUA (4-1-1) 4
PAVILION (1-5-0) 2
Heather Moriarty scored a goal and added three assists as Keshequa won its second game against Pavilion this year. She broke open the Indians’ scoring in the second minute of the game with the help of Libby Benner. Moriarty assisted on her team’s other goals, including one in the eighth minute, which was scored by Catrina Pierce. Ava Thayer netted what would up being the game-winner in the 33rd minute and Benner scored an insurance goal in the 50th.
PERRY (1-5-0) 1
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-3-0) 5
Hannah Fairbrother scored twice and assisted on a goal as Wayland-Cohocton won its second game in a row. Four of the Eagles’ five goals came in the first 22 minutes. Fairbrother got assists from Kloe Azzi and Miranda Cartwright. Cartwright was also the recipient of Fairbrother’s helper. Julia Zastawrny and Kailey Johnson scored Wayland-Cohocton’s other goals. Johnson’s goal was aided by Madison Levee. Mackenzie Pickard made eight saves in the victory. Elissa Uvieno scored Perry’s only goal of the game.
DANSVILLE (2-3-1) 2
LIVONIA (2-5-0) 1 OT
Sophia Frisiras scored the game-winning goal in overtime to help Dansville split its season series with Livonia. The goal came five minutes into the extra period and was assisted by Madelyn Failla. Madison Lee netted the Mustangs’ regulation goal off a feed from Sidney Stone. Lee’s goal came just five minutes into the game. Abby Belcher notched four saves in 62 minutes for Dansville, while Mackenzie Johnson-Boser played the other 38 minutes and saved three shots.
MOUNT MORRIS (0-6-0) 0
GENESEO (6-0-0) 12
Seven different players scored as Geneseo remained unbeaten with its sixth consecutive shutout. Morgan Walton scored each of the Blue Devils’ first three goals of the game. Brynn Videtti and Abby Kreher assisted on Walton’s first and third goals, respectively. Videtti and Kreher were the only other players to score multiple times, and they each did so twice. Bridget McMaster aided on both of Videtti’s tallies and one of Kreher’s. Kreher’s other goal was unassisted. McMaster also found the back of the net herself. Lainey Scoville and Lili Weber each scored once and were both assisted by Walton. Sydney Matthews and Kiersten Davin netted Geneseo’s final goals, with helpers coming from Mary Claire Rollins and Matthews.
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BOYS
AQUINAS (1-6-1) 0
BISHOP KEARNEY (5-1-1) 1
Once Evan Stevely broke through with 28 minutes remaining, however, the manic pace keyed multiple close calls. Kings coach Stephen Strauss implored his team to slow the game down as Aquinas pushed for an equalizer in the final 10 minutes. Kearney goalkeeper Sam Furioso turned away the Little Irish, preserving a 1-0 shutout victory. READ MORE
WELLSVILLE (4-1-1)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-3-1)
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (0-3-0)
HONEOYE (3-2-0)
WATERLOO (0-7-0) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-2-0) 4
Zackary Lovejoy was involved in all four of Marcus Whitman’s goals as the Wildcats snapped a two-game skid. Lovejoy scored in the second, 60th and 69th minutes, while he assisted a goal scored by Noah Hildreth in the 36th minute. Jordan Lahue assisted on all of Lovejoy’s tallies. Lovejoy is up to six goals on the season and Lahue has five assists.
MYNDERSE (4-3-0) 0
WAYNE (6-1-0) 2
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-6-0) 0
GENEVA (5-2-0) 8
Mason Rusinko posted his third hat trick of the season as Geneva won its third game in a row. Rusinko now has 14 goals this year. His first two goals were assisted by Jordan Myer and Owen Sellers. He also provided a helper to Tyqwan Coles. Daniel Wright assisted three goals, all of which weren’t scored by Rusinko. Zach Martinez, Troy Priano and Aiden Fallo were the recipients of Wright’s feeds. Myer scored the Panthers’ other goal in the game.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-3-1) 2
PENN YAN (3-3-0) 0
Jace Schafer and Jay Huddleston teamed up for two late goals as Palmyra-Macedon snapped a three-game losing streak. Schafer scored both goals and scored the game-winner in the 72nd minute. Huddleston found him again three minutes later for an insurance goal.
BELFAST (4-2-0)
HINSDALE (1-2-2)
FRIENDSHIP (0-5-0) 0
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (2-4-1) 3
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-2-2) 1
SCIO (2-4-2) 1
Both teams scored first-half goals before the defenses took over. Cam Loucks scored an unassisted goal for Scio, while Jarrod Polk netted one for Bolivar-Richburg with an assist from Jason Greeson.
FILLMORE (7-0-0) 3
GENESEE VALLEY (2-4-1) 0
Mitchell Ward scored twice and added an assist to help keep Fillmore undefeated. Ward scored both goals in the first half off assists from Matt Hatch and Graham Cahill. Isaiah Voss put away Ward’s assist in the second half.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-1-0) 1
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (2-2-0) 5
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (0-4-1) 1
HAMMONDSPORT (0-1-2) 1
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-2-0) 1
ADDISON (2-2-1) 2
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