GIRLS
SPENCERPORT (2-0) 4
HILTON (1-2) 1
Spencerport scored two goals in a two-minute span of the first half and went on to beat westside rival Hilton 4-1. 16 minutes into the game, a ball was played over the top of the Hilton defense, senior captain Bre DeHond ran on to it, defender Riley Delvecchio made a sliding save but DeHond touched in the rebound for a 1-0 lead. READ MORE.
PENFIELD (3-1) 4
OUR LADY OF MERCY (1-1-1) 1
Penfield picked up its third win in its last four behind a balanced-offensive attack. Emily Fordham, Kacie Garofalo, Delaney Tellex, and Natalie Giunta all scored in the win. Grace Alexander had two assists, Fordham tallied one assist, and Cece Clark added an assist.
BROCKPORT (1-0-1) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-0-1) 2
Junior Paige Taylor accounted for both goals as Brockport tied Rush-Henrietta. Taylor scored in the 30th minute on a Maija Young assist, and Taylor assisted Ella Fadale in the 66th minute. Goalkeeper Emma Sodoma recorded six saves in 100 minutes of work.
BATAVIA (2-0-1) 3
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-0-1) 3
Anna Varland scored all three goals for Batavia, and three different goal scorers led Honeoye Falls-Lima to a stalemate with Batavia. Honeoye Falls-Lima struck first in the 21st minute when Kyleigh Dudley assisted Kailey Annesi for a goal. Varland tied the game up at one with a goal in the 28th minute on an assist from Campbell Riley. Varland netted the first goal of the second half, and Maria Karipidis tied the game up for Honeoye Falls-Lima in the 73rd minute to send the game to overtime. Olivia Halpin assisted Varland to give Batavia the lead in the 89th minute. Katie Adams forced the tie by knotting the game at three in the final unite of overtime on an assist from Izabela Woloszuk.
KENDALL (0-1) 1
HOLLEY (2-0-1) 2
Emma Brady scored the game-winning goal for Holley in the 57th minute on an assist from Jailyn Bishop which led Holley to its second win. Bishop assisted the other Hawk goal, scored by Samantha Bates, in the 53rd minute. Emma Quintern had the lone Kendall goal in-between the two Holley goals. Layne Walker recorded six saves in goal for Holley.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (2-1) 2
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-2) 1
Autumn Mathisen and Arabella Rogers both scored in the first half which led Batavia Notre Dame to a bounce-back win. Rogers got the Irish on the board in the 11th minute with an unassisted goal; Mathisen got an assist from Clarissa Milliman in the 34th minute. Rebeka Nickerson tallied nine saves in goal.
FILLMORE (3-0) 3
CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-2) 2
Hope Russell’s two goals led Fillmore to its third straight win to begin the season. Russell scored the first goal of the game in the 23rd minute to give Fillmore the lead. Taylor Searle and Sofia Riquelme scored for Cuba-Rushford to hand them a 2-1 lead. Malory DeRock knotted the game up at two with an unassisted goal in the 59th minute. Russell scored her second goal of the game on a Zoe Beardsley assist in the 63rd minute to give Fillmore the lead for good. Preslee Miller got the win in goal and collected seven saves. Searle and Cloey Larabee recorded assists for Cuba-Rushford.
WELLSVILLE (1-2) 0
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (2-1) 4
Kennedy Bledsoe and Zoey Lee both scored two goals which led Andover/Whitesville to its second-straight win following a season-opening loss. Lee put the Panthers on the board in the 10th minute on an assist from Bledsoe. Bledsoe added on in the 20th minute on an assist from Adreanna Bucholz. Lee assisted Bledsoe to open the second half scoring, and the two flipped as Lee scored on a Bledsoe assist in the 63rd minute. Bryn Scholl collected five saves in goal during the shutout.
BATH-HAVERLING (1-1) 3
GENESEO (0-1) 0
Meredith Czajkowski put two balls in the back of the net to lead the Rams to their first win of the year. Czajkowski received assists from Lillian Dickson and Ella Yartym. Yartym scored a goal of her own on an assist from Dickson. Goalkeeper Lola Coots tallied seven saves in the shutout.
FRIENSHIP/SCIO (0-3) 0
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-1) 3
Bolivar-Richburg grabbed its second-straight win behind a shutout from goalkeeper Malayna Ayers. The Wolverines have now allowed two goals through their first three games. McKinlee Harris scored a goal and assisted one. Teegan Sibble netted a goal in the first half, and Madigan Harris capped off the scoring with an unassisted goal in the second half.
WARSAW (2-0) 11
MOUNT MORRIS (0-1) 0
Chloe Hubbard paced an offensive-explosion for Warsaw with a hat trick. Warsaw has now started the season with back-to-back 11-0 victories. Hubbard accounted for the first three goals of the game. The junior scored in the fourth and fifth minute, and assisted on Makaylah Higgins’s goal. Higgins had another goal in the first half. Mattie Heim recorded two goals and assisted on one. Taylor Howard, Madeline Burger, Emma Tangeman, and Peyton Cartwright all totaled one goal in the game.
Ellie Tangeman recorded an assist, Emma Tangeman had two assists, Hubbard assisted three goals, and Higgins had one assist. Sarah Cox worked the shutout in goal.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (2-1) 0
KESHEQUA (1-0) 2
MacKenzie Gillen accounted for both Keshequa goals as the Indians win their first game of the season. Gillen assisted Elsye Klump in the 44th minute to break a scoreless game. Gillen put the finishing touches on the game with a goal in the 54th minute assisted by Julia Wilkins. Aurora Sabins collected one save in goal for Keshequa.
HONRELL (3-0) 4
LEROY (0-1) 1
YORK (1-0) 6
LETCHWORTH (0-2) 0
PEMBROKE (0-1) 2
LYNDONVILLE/MEDINA (1-1) 7
LIVONIA (1-3) 1
AVON (1-0-2) 2
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MCQUAID (3-0) 6
GREECE ATHENA (1-2) 0
Six different goal scorers led McQuaid to its third win to begin the season. Elliot Aguirre got the scoring started with a goal in the third minute on an assist from Marco Pilato. Casey Montesano added one three minutes later on an assist from Jacob Sevene. Andrew O’Hern and Colin Shanahan scored within a few minutes of each other in the 22nd and 24th minute respectively to make it a 4-0 game. Nathan Tette scored the final goal of the first half on an assist from Gavin Patel. Tette assisted Nolu Degefu in the 72nd minute which was the only goal of the second half. O’Hern and Niyen Ruffin both added an assist.
GATES-CHILI (0-3) 3
EASTRIDGE (3-0) 5
Jacob Jaffarian accounted for all five goals to lead Eastridge to its third win. Jaffarian assisted Alaadin Ali for the first goal of the game in the 13th minute and Jason Kadio in the 24th minute. The senior scored the next two goals for Eastridge in the 39th and 42nd minutes. Jameson Callahan-Styles and Joey Rosato assisted the two Jaffarian goals. Cameron Heath netted the final Lancer goal on an assist from Jaffarian.
Eli Speidel, Yeron Acebal Vargas, and Cameron Freier scored the three Gates-Chili goals. All three goals came in the second half for the Spartans. Eric Bobzin, Owen Curley, and Gustavo Acebal all had one assist.
C. G. FINNEY (0-2) 2
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (2-1) 4
Junior Haden Abbott, senior Ashton McMahon, and junior Jamel Crowder all scored in the first half that gave Avoca/Prattsburgh a 3-0 lead. Evan Campbell added a goal early in the second half to increase the lead to four. Avoca/Prattsburgh picked up a bounce-back win after dropping its last game.
PAVILION/YORK (1-2) 0
ATTICA (1-0) 2
Simon Lamparelli scored both Attica goals which led the Knights to a win in its season opener. Lamparelli got the scoring started in the 48th minute with an unassisted goal, and scored four minutes later on an assist from Jonah Clark.
DANSVILLE (0-2) 4
BATAVIA (2-1) 5
Tyler Harris paced Dansville in a losing effort with three goals. Harris assisted on Abram Barron’s goal, and DJ Iamonte added an assist for Dansville. Collin Gray recorded nine saves for the Mustangs.
LEROY (2-0) 4
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-1) 3 (OT)
Maveric McKenzie scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lead LeRoy to its second win. Evan Sherwood assisted the lone goal in overtime. Sherwood scored a goal of his own and finished with two assists. McKenzie recorded an assist, Ryan Shirley added a goal, and Mitchell Hockey chipped in a goal. Goalkeeper Andrew Pocock finished the game with 11 saves.
HORNELL (2-1) 0
BATH-HAVERLING (2-0) 1
Keefer Calkins scored the lone goal of the game, and Bath-Haverling won its second straight game to begin the season. A.J. Brotz recorded back-to-back shutouts in goal to start the season.
SCIO (0-1) 0
FILLMORE (2-1) 7
Fillmore picked up its second-straight 7-0 win behind four goals from junior Mitchell Ward. Ward scored the first two goals of the game assisted by Alex Ellsworth and Eben Schilke. Aiden Wagner scored a goal sandwiched in-between two Jack Cool goals; Ward capped off the scoring with the final two goals for Fillmore.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-0) 9
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-2) 1
Palmyra-Macedon won its season opener behind two goals from Joe Clark, Brendon Moquin, Mateo Sloan, and Logan Babcock. Sloan scored in the 10th and 23rd minutes, Babcock netted his goals in the 14th minute and 41st minute, Clark added his goals in the 53rd and 64th minutes, and Moquin scored in the 25th minute and the 66th minute. Jackson Bay scored the only other Palmyra-Macedon goal. Moquin recorded three assists, Andrew Thomas had an assist, Sloan chipped in an assist, and Jacob McCelland tallied a pair of assists.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (0-2) 0
BLOOMFIELD (2-0) 3
Sergio Dunn scored and assisted as Bloomfield picked up its second-straight win. Dunn got Bloomfield on the board with an unassisted goal in the 27th minute. Dunn served up a goal for Calvin Rogers to make it a 2-0 game heading into the half. Tristan Casperson scored the final goal of the game in the 66th minute on an assist from Nick Korich.
PENN YAN (2-0) 3
MYNDERSE (0-1) 1
Owen Bishop assisted on two goals to lead a balanced Penn Yan offense. Brigham Hansen scored the first Penn Yan goal in the first half unassisted. Bishop set up Zackary Townley and Riley Griffiths to end the scoring for Penn Yan. Penn Yan has outscored its first two opponents 8-1.
WATERLOO (0-2) 0
HONEOYE (2-0) 2
Luke Armstrong and Owen Baader both scored to lead Honeoye to its second-straight 2-0 win to begin the year. Armstrong scored in the 37th minute on an Evan Cuba assist, and Baader netted his goal in the 42nd minute unassisted.
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (1-2) 0
ALFRED-ALMOND (2-1) 1
Aritz Balboa netted the game-winning goal in the 71st minute to move Alfred-Almond above .500. Zack Ledbetter recorded the assist on the only goal of the game. Goalkeeper Ty Kenney saved 12 shots in goal.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-1) 2
NORTH ROSE WOLCOTT (1-1) 3 (OT)
North Rose Wolcott grabbed its first win of the season behind Gilbert Seager’s goal in the second overtime period. Zach Deroo assisted on the game-winning goal. AJ Anthony scored a unassisted goal in the first half, and Nicholas Gilbert had a goal in the second half assisted by Jack DeFeo.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-1-1) 3
WAYNE (1-2) 2
GANANDA (0-2) 1
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-0) 7
NEWARK (2-1) 3
GENEVA (0-2) 0
SODUS (0-1) 1
WILLIAMSON (2-1) 3
MARION (2-1) 3
RED CREEK (0-2) 1
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-1-0) 0
ADDISON (4-0-0) 3
Trent Wilson scored and Brayden Bills added another for Addison which has outscored opponents 14-0 to start the season. Ryan Thompson, Zane Wheeler and Wessel Buijs contributed an assist apiece. Elijah Scriber made three saves for the clean sheet.
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BOYS
CANANDAIGUA 3
IRONDEQUOIT 1
Dominick Spychalski scored two goals including the go-ahead marker late in the first half to lead Canandaigua. Zane Mullaly assisted on Spychalski’s first tally. Spychalski connected on an unassisted goal midway through the second half. Jonah Lawrence gave Canandaigua a 1-nil lead 23 minutes into the match with an assist from Spychalski. Austin Fontaine leveled the match five minutes later. Tommy Gillett had the helper on the play.
BISHOP KEARNEY 1
GREECE OLYMPIA 3
William Buttino led Olympia with two goals while teammate Philipp Biermann added a goal and an assist. Dylan Mattice made seven saves for Olympia. Joey Triassi converted a penalty kick for Kearney’s goal. Sam Furioso made nine saves for Kearney.
GIRLS
GENEVA 2
MARCUS WHITMAN 4
Zoelle Payne scored two goals including the conversion of a penalty kick in the 54th minute for the go-ahead goal. Payne’s first goal, with an assist from Olivia Herod leveled the match in the 26th minute. Four minutes later, Evelyn Lambert scored with help from Lana Burnett. Abby Kornbau made eight saves for Marcus Whitman. Fabiola Santiago gave Geneva the lead in the match’s fifth minute. Kaitlyn Wright assisted on the play. Wright later scored an unassisted goal. Natalie Budgar made six saves for the Panthers.
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