BOYS
CLASS A
No. 3 WEBSTER THOMAS (8-3-1) 1
No. 14 AQUINAS (4-8-1) 2
With 16:55 remaining in the second half of Tuesday’s Section V Class A Boys’ first-round match-up, Julian Distant took a pass from teammate Adam Holt and unleashed a shot from 45 yards away along the right flank. READ MORE.
No. 8 GENEVA (8-4-1) 0
No. 9 GREECE ARCADIA (7-5-1) 1
Adam Strand scored the only goal of the game on a pass from Aidan Lewandowski. Greece Arcadia moves on to the quarterfinals where they will take on No. 1 Honeoye Falls-Lima.
No. 5 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-2-2) 2
No. 12 EASTRIDGE (5-8-0) 0
Colton McCrane scored one goal in each half that led Churchville-Chili to its fourth win in the last five games. Gaven Egan assisted on McCrane’s first-half goal and Caleb Bailey assisted on his second half goal. Churchville-Chili will square off against Greece Athena in the quarterfinals.
No. 4 GREECE ATHENA (9-2-1) 5
No. 13 CANANDAIGUA (2-9-2) 1
A balanced offensive attack led Greece Athena to its third straight win. A pair of second-half goals scored by Ryan Fitzgerald put the game away. Victor Alongi netted a goal in the second half as well. Nate Masucci scored the first goal for Athena in the 12th minute, Gavin Rice put one in the net in the 30th minute. Alongi recorded two assists, Rice, Masucci, and Eshak Basta all had one assist. Greece Athena will play Churchville-Chili in the quarterfinals.
No. 2 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-1-1) 1
No. 15 BROCKPORT (1-11-1) 0 (2OT)
Junior Ryan Petrone scored the game-winning goal in the 92nd minute on a cross that helped Pittsford Sutherland advance to the quarterfinals. Pittsford Sutherland will now play No. 7 Pittsford Mendon on Friday.
No. 7 PITTSFORD MENDON (6-3-3) 2
No. 10 BRIGHTON (3-5-3) 0
Dom Tabechian accounted for both goals in Pittsford Mendon’s bounce-back win. Tabechian socred the first goal of the game in the 35th minute on an assist from Nurican Sarbudak, and then assisted on Nick Leduc-Etile’s goal in the 71st minute. Mendon went winless in its last three games of the regular season including a pair of losses to cross-town rival Pittsford Sutherland. The Vikings will play No. 2 Pittsford Sutherland in the quarter-finals.
No. 6 SPENCERPORT (7-2-2) 3
No. 11 IRONDEQUOIT (3-7-3) 0
Three second-half goals led Spencerport past Irondequoit into the quarterfinals. Sujan Rajamohan, Vincent Ranieri, and Jacob Weiss scored a goal each. Ranieri, Jordan Zimmerman, and Alexander Moss recorded an assist in the game. Spencerport will play No. 14 Aquinas next.
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CLASS D1
No. 7 C. G. FINNEY (6-4-0) 9
No. 10 MOUNT MORRIS (1-12-0) 1
C. G. Finney will play No. 2 Keshequa in the quarterfinals.
GIRLS
CLASS B1
No. 8 GREECE OLYMPIA (3-8-1) 2
No. 9 LIVONIA (3-12-0) 0
Kuditra Derosa scored one goal and assisted another as Greece Olympia won its third straight. Aaliyah Serrano scored in the 30th minute on an assist from Derosa, and Hailey Czerkawskyj received credit for the assist on the Derosa goal in the 55th minute. Greece Olympia advanced to the quarterfinals to play No. 1 Palmyra-Macedon.
No. 7 WAYNE (4-8-1) 7
No. 10 LYNDONVILLE/MEDINA (2-12-0) 0
Senior Katie Petratta scored five goals that led Wayne into the quartefinals. The midfielder/forward scored twice in the first half and three times in the second half. Hannah Ruffell and Gianna Ryndock added in goals for Wayne. Wayne will play No. 2 Newark next.
CLASS B2
No. 8 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-9-0) 0
No. 9 MYNDERSE (4-9-0) 1
Sophomore Kelly Kohberger scored the lone goal of the game in the 31st minute as Mynderse moved on to the quarterfinals. Mynderse will play No. 1 Penn Yan.
No. 6 DANSVILLE (5-5-3) 6
No. 11 ATTICA (2-11-1) 0
Madison Lee, Sidney Stone, and Madelyn each scored two goals in Dansville’s third straight win. Stone also recorded two assists while Lee, Jocelyn Miller, Sophia Frisiras, and Morgan Wolcott each had one assist. Dansville moved on to face No. 3 Williamson in the quarterfinals.
CLASS C1
No. 4 HOLLEY (11-1-2) 7
No. 13 SODUS (0-11-0) 0
Holley will play the winner of No. 5 Bishop Kearney/Chesterton Academy and No. 12 Perry in the quarterfinals.
No. 6 ADDISON (7-1-0) 4
No. 11 RED JACKET (1-9-1) 0
Addison will take on No. 3 Warsaw in the quarterfinals.
No. 8 MARCUS WHITMAN (6-4-2) 1 (PK’s 3-1)
No. 9 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-5) 1
Marcus Whitman’s Katie Deatherage and Canisteo-Greenwood’s Karis Warner matched each other in regulation sending the game into overtime. Zoelle Payne, Katrina Marten, and Deatherage all scored on penalty kicks that advanced Marcus Whitman into the quarterfinals where they match up with No. 1 Avon.
No. 7 BLOOMFIELD (6-5-2) 1
No. 10 PEMBROKE (5-9-0) 8
Montana Dieter netted a hat trick only 11 minutes into the contest. Serene Calderon added her own hat trick with two goals in the first half and one in the second. Rebbecca Cox and Karli Houseknecht also scored a goal each. Pembroke advanced to the quarterfinals and will have to play No. 2 Gananda.
Class C2
No. 8 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (7-5-1) 2
No. 9 YORK (6-6-1) 1
Dakota Brinkman and Macy Altamirano each scored in the first ten minutes of the second half which led Oakfield-Alabama/Elba to its third straight win. Caitlynn Ryan and Christina Bartholomew record an assist. Goalkeeper Brynn Walczak collected 13 saves while allowing one goal. Oakfield-Alabama/Elba will play No. 1 Geneseo in the quarterfinals.
No. 4 NAPLES (6-4-0) 0
No. 13 PAVILION (3-10-0) 2
Captain Kali Markek netted a pair of goals in the second half that led Pavilion to an upset win. Markek got the scoring started in the 55th minute on an assist from Clare Campbell and then scored again in the 68th minute unassisted. Sophomore Lauren Kingsley recorded 15 saves in the shutout. Pavilion will face No. 5 Bolivar-Richburg.
No. 5 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-3-1) 3
No. 12 CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-8-2) 0
Three different goal scorers paced the Bolivar-Richburg offense to win its second straight. McKinlee Harris scored the only goal in the first hald unassisted. Madigan Harris and Kelsey Ferris scored a goal in the second half. Kelsey Pacer and Paityn Johnston recorded the assists. Bolivar-Richburg will play No. 13 Pavilion in the quarterfinals.
No. 7 KENDALL (8-5-1) 2
No. 10 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-8-0) 0
Senior-Captain Brianna Wakefield scored the first goal of the game in the 34th minute on an assist from Madison Jacob. Grace Levett added insurance in the 51st minute on a pass from Regan VanDusen. Goalkeeper Kailie Regan collected five saves in the shutout. Kendall advances to the quarterfinals to take on No. 2 Byron-Bergen.
No. 3 RED CREEK (8-4-0) 9
No. 14 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (0-9-1) 0
Four different players scored two goals en route to Red Creek’s fourth straight victory. Mackenzie Ferguson, Madyson Sanzotta, Lizzetta Myers, and Isabella Wilbur scored two goals each. Aleita Mercer netted a goal herself. Wilbur and Mikalah Bliss split time in goal each recording 40 minutes of shutout work. Red Creek advances to the quarterfinals where they will be playing No. 6 Marion.
No. 6 MARION (5-3-1) 3
No. 11 LETCHWORTH (3-11-0) 1
Ashlie Frizelle and Alaina Taylor each netted a goal in the second half to pull away from Letchworth. Abigail Marotta had a hand in each goal for Marion. Marotta scored the opening goal on an assist from Delaney Szostak, and she assisted on Frizelle’s goal and Taylor’s goal. Marion moved on to the quarterfinals setting up a match against No. 3 Red Creek.
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