GIRLS
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (1-2) 0
GREECE ATHENA (3-0) 1
Three games into the 2021 season and Jeremiah Bergan’s Greece Athena girls’ soccer team has established one thing if nothing else: opponents will appreciate any offense they produce. The Trojans posted their third shutout of the season Thursday night. READ MORE.
VICTOR (1-2) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-1-1) 1
Jordan Chizuk netted the game-winning goal in the 55th minute on an Emily Galewski assist to give Victor its first win. Alaina Andre scored the first Blue Devil goal in the 2nd minute following an assist from Maggie Galewski. Alivia Day scored the only Rush-Henrietta goal in the 30th minute that tied the game. Ava Lattimer recorded nine saves in goal for Victor.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-3) 0
BROCKPORT (2-0) 4
The Blue Devils won their second straight to begin the season behind four different goal scorers. Ella Fadale got Brockport on the board with an unassisted goal in the 35th minute. Nadia Nealon added on two minutes later after an assist from Maija Young. Nealon and Young teamed up for a goal in the 41st minute when Nealon assisted Young. Alexis Rizzo capped off the scoring with an unassisted goal in the 68th minute. Goalkeeper Emma Sodoma recorded two saves in the shutout.
EASTRIDGE (1-1) 6
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-2) 2
Sierra Manning paced Eastridge to its first win of the season with a hat trick. Nevaeh Bunch scored the first goal for the Lancers in the seventh minute, and Manning rattled off the next three goals in the 12th, 22nd, and 42nd minute. Bunch, Madison Harisis, and Victoria Dannenfeldt assisted the three Manning goals. Alexa Ange and Harisis scored the final two goals for Eastridge. Nora Miller had nine saves in goal for the Lancers.
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-1) 2
IRONDEQUOIT (1-2) 1
Webster Thomas won its first game of the year behind two goals from Catherine Rogers. The sophomore scored the first Titans goal in the first minute on an assist from Isabella Lavrynenko, and scored her other goal unassisted in the 35th minute. Goalkeeper Jeylan Bay stopped five shots while letting up one goal.
CANANDAIGUA (1-2) 1
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-0) 2
After being down 1-0 at half, Nora Winkler and Lauren DiMarzo scored a goal each in the second half to lead Mendon to its second win. Winkler knotted the game up with a goal in the 45th minute on an assist from Merin Manske. DiMarzo netted the game-winning goal in the 60th minute unassisted. Leah Shaffer had five saves in goal for the Vikings. Abigail Cangemi scored the one Canandaigua goal on an assist from Ellie Teerlinck.
SPENCERPORT (3-0) 3
CHURCHVILLE CHILI (0-2) 1
Lily Brongo led Spencerport to its third win with two goals scored. Bre DeHond assisted Brongo’s first goal, and Kathleen Fitzgerald assisted Brongo’s second marker. DeHond scored the eventual game-winning goal in the second half giving the Rangers a 2-1 lead.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-1) 2
HILTON (1-3) 1
Stefanie Selitto and Jocelyn Gudkya both netted a goal that led Webster Schroeder above .500. Selitto had an unassisted goal in the 65th minute that got the Warriors on the board. Abby Herbst assisted Gudkya in the 74th minute which proved to be the difference. Megan Fry had eight saves in goal for the Warriors.
BRIGHTON (2-1) 5
GATES-CHILI (0-2) 1
Maggie Cregan and and Amelia Adiutori both scored two goals which led Brighton above .500. Cregan had the first goal for Brighton in the fifth minute on an assist from Pauny Khounpachamsy. Dilara Lenio followed up two minutes later with a goal, and assisted Adiutri with her first goal in the 31st minute. Cregan netted the a goal early in the second half, and Adiutori ended the scoring with a goal in the 59th minute. Sofia Roth and Charlotte Tickell combined to record eight saves.
FAIRPORT (1-1) 1
PENFIELD (4-1) 4
Alice Marchese and Delaney Tellex both scored two goals to pace Penfield to its third-straight win. Marchese scored the first goal of the game on an Emily Fordham assist, and scored her second goal on a Courtney Felton assist. Tellex scored her first goal on a Felton assist, and scored her second on a Fordham assist. Heather Cuminale scored the lone Fairport goal on an assist from Abigail Schaeber.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-2) 1
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-2) 3
Junior Taylor Searle netted a hat trick that led Cuba-Rushford back to .500. Searle scored the first goal of the game in the ninth minute unassisted. Searle followed up with another goal in the 37th minute on an assist from Brynn Lavery. Lavery connected with Searle for her final goal in the 54th minute to finish the scoring for Cuba-Rushford. Kylie Williamson scored the lone goal for Canisteo-Greenwood in the 52nd minute.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (2-1-1) 0
KESHEQUA (1-0-1) 0 (OT)
Keshequa’s goalkeeper Aurora Sabins recorded four saves, and Notre Dame’s goalkeeper Rebeka Nickerson tallied 13 saves in the 0-0 draw.
PERRY (0-2) 0
AVON (2-0-2) 4
Avon remained unbeaten behind four separate goal scorers. Riley Taylor had an unassisted goal in the 24th minute, Haley Trewer scored in the 48th minute, Ella Cochrane scored in the 60th minute, and Maddy Ruter capped the scoring with a goal in the 73rd minute on an assist from Maggie Vanderbilt.
OAKFIELD/ELBA (1-1-1) 0
HOLLEY (2-0-2) 0 (OT)
Oakfield/Elba’s goalkeeper Lily Davis collected 21 saves in her shutout effort. Layne Walker had five saves for Holley in the draw.
GENESEO (1-1) 2
BATAVIA (2-1-1) 1
Rachel Matthews accounted for both Geneseo goals as the Blue Devils notched their first win. Matthews hit Bridget McMaster for a goal in the 40th minute. Lili Weber assisted Matthews for her own goal in the 72 minute which proved to be the difference. Goalkeeper Caroline Capel collected seven saves in the victory.
MOUNT MORRIS (1-1) 5
LIMA (0-2) 3 (OT)
Sierra Sommers paced Mount Morris to its first victory with four goals. Kaitlyn Petti got the Blue Devils on the board in the 20th minute on an assist from Robbi Boss. Sommers proceeded to score the next four Mount Morris goals; including two in overtime to give Mount Morris the win. Shaniese Brown and Boss assisted two of the Sommer goals, and the other two were unassisted.
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-3) 0
GENESEE-VALLEY/BELFAST (3-1) 1
Genesee-Valley/Belfast picked up a bounce-back win behind a second half goal from Alicia Borden. Borden scored the game-winning goal unassisted. Ashley Burrows tallied two saves in the shutout.
FRINDSHIP/SCIO (0-3)
FRANKLINVILLE (0-0)
PAVILION (1-0)
LEROY (0-1)
ATTICA (1-2)
ALEXANDER (1-0)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (2-2) 1
FILLMORE (4-0) 6
Hope Russell and Grace Russell both scored two goals which kept Fillmore undefeated. Hope Russell assisted Sophia Templeton for the first goal of the game. Hope Russell netted the next two Eagle goals in the 43rd minute and 44th minute. Zoe Beardsley scored an unassisted goal before Grace Russell netted the final two goals of the game. Templeton and Malory DeRock assisted the two Grace Russell goals. Zoey Lee had the lone goal for Andover/Whitesville. Preslee Miller had five saves in goal for Fillmore.
BYRON-BERGEN (1-1) 4
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-1-1) 0
Mia Gray put two goals in the net which led Byron-Bergen to its first win of the season. Gray scored her goals in the 36th minute and the 39th minute. Emma Starowitz scored the first goal of the game in the 27th minute on an assist from Mia Gray. Starowitz assisted Mackenzie Hagen on the final goal of the game. Brooke Jarkiewicz had five saves in the shutout.
YORK (1-0)
LIVONIA (1-3)
BOYS
EASTRIDGE (3-1) 1
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-0) 2
Paul Lombardo and Ryan Michelsen both scored in the first half to lead Greece Odyssey to its second-straight win. Jason Clohessey assisted Lombardo in the sixth minute stemming from a corner kick. Alexander Bonin assisted Michelsen in the 24th minute. Jacob Jaffarian netted the only goal for Eastridge.
WAYNE (2-2) 2
NEWARK (2-2) 0
Josh Bolt scored twice with assists from Alex Cook and Kaleb Glessing. Alec Gilbert made eight saves for his second shutout of the season.
LIVONIA (3-0) 7
DANSVILLE (0-3) 1
DJ Iamonte headed the lone goal for Dansville on a corner kick set up by Reid Martin. Goalkeeper Colin Gray collected 19 saves in the loss.
WATERLOO (0-3) 0
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (1-2) 8
Rafael Ferguson netted four goals which led Harley-Allaendale-Columbia to its first win. Ferguson scored the first three goals of the game, and the first goal of the second half. Ferguson recorded one assist on a Finn Costello goal. Awak Thongjang had a goal, Carlin Kennedy scored, and Nathaniel LaRussa-Trott finished the scoring in the 79th minute on a Jack Hilbert assist.
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-2) 0
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (2-0) 1
Logan Ayers scored the lone goal of the game which handed Bradford/Dundee its second-straight win to start the season.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-1) 0
PENN YAN (3-0) 1
Brigham Hansen scored the game-winning goal in overtime to give Penn Yan its third-straight win to begin the season.
KENDALL (0-3) 2
NORTHSTAR (2-1) 3
Germain Espipa Ayuso accounted for two goals to lead Northstar. Espipa Ayuso assisted Jerry Miller for the first goal of the scoring. Espipa Ayuso scored the only other goal in the first half on an assist from Dom Kurmis. Massimo Gianola netted the deciding goal in the second half unassisted. Michael McCue had both goals in the second half for Kendall. Zach Barret and Jonathan Reyes each recorded an assist.
HORNELL (3-1) 9
PIONEER () 0
Jack Emo headlined seven different goal-scorers with a hat trick for Hornell’s bounce-back win. Emo scored one in the first half and two in the second half. Shawn Rose, Ian Ashworth, Liam Khork, Wyatt Evingham, Mason Terwilliger, and Genarro Picco all found the back of the net. Rose had two assists, Ashworth tallied two assists, PJ Picco recorded one assist, Gates Miller had one assist, and Wyatt Evingham chipped in an assist.
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (0-2) 1
BATAVIA (3-1) 4
Carter Havens erased an early 1-0 deficit with two goals in the first half which led Batavia to its third straight win. Owen Halpin and Alex Bartz assisted the two Havens goals. Bartz tallied one more assist with a set up to Casper Stewart for a goal in the 34th minute. Halpin scored the lone goal of the second half in the 72nd minute to put the game away for the Blue Devils.
ALFRED-ALMOND (2-2) 0
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-1) 7
Brogan Cotter paced Wayland-Cohocton to a bounce-back win with a hat trick. Cotter scored in the 20th minute, the 28th minute on a penalty kick, and the 48th minute on an assist from Markus Brehm. Brehm added two goals of his own in the 41st minute and 49th minute. Mehlenbacher Isaac and Vanyo Nielsen chipped in a goal each.
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (2-2) 5
SCIO (0-2) 1
Zack Smith helped erase a two-game losing skid for Arkport/Canaseraga with two goals scored. Smith scored the final goal of the first half, and the first goal in the second half. Koehler Preston and Nate Morey received credit for the assists. Riley Shinebarger accounted for two goals with one being an assist to Joe Bauch and one scored. Ethan Reynolds chipped in an unassisted goal. Jordan White netted the only goal for Scio.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (0-1) 0
ADDISON (5-0) 1
Brayden Bills goal in the 31st minute pushed Addison to its fifth-straight win to begin the season. Zane Wheeler assisted Bills with the goal.
RED CREEK (1-2) 1
GANANDA (0-3) 0 (OT)
Naythan Wood’s goal in the first overtime period served the difference as Red Creek picked up its first win of the year. Hunter Hicks received credit for the assist on the lone goal of the game.
HONEOYE (2-1) 0
NAPLES (2-0) 7
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-3) 2
GENEVA (1-2) 3
NORTH ROSE WOLCOTT (1-2) 0
MARION (3-1) 3
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (3-1) 5
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-2) 3
HAMMONDSPORT (1-2)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-2)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (0-0)
C. G. FINNEY (0-2)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-1)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (0-1)
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