BOYS
IRONDEQUOIT (2-3-1) 0
HILTON (5-0) 4
Alec Smith paced a balanced Hilton offense with two assists and one goal as the Cadets won their fifth straight game to open the season. The senior midfielder scored the lone goal in the first half, then was credited with a pair of helpers to Cody Cavuoto and Ben Cronk. Ian Fediuk rounded out the scoring for the Cadets thanks to Finn French.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-3) 1
RED CREEK (2-2) 2
Jace Brown and Naythan Wood both scored a goal to lead Red Creek to its second straight win. Jordan Verburg assisted Brown’s point.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-3) 0
ADDISON (7-0) 9
Brayden Bills, Wessel Buijs and Zane Wheeler combined for seven of Addison’s nine goals as the Knights rolled to their seventh consecutive victory to start the season. Buijs led with a hat trick, including back-to-back goals to open the second half. Bills and Wheeler both netted a pair of goals. Bills scored both of his goals in the second half while Wheeler had one in each period. Bills recorded three assists as well. Ryan Thompson and Trent Watson rounded out the scoring for the Knights. Senior defender Luke Pepper assisted both of Buijs’ second-half goals. Alberto Miranda was credited the assist for Bills’ second goal.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-2-1) 5
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-2) 1
Nate Morey spun a hat trick and added an assist to lead Arkport-Canaseraga to its second win in three games. The junior midfielder netted two of his three goals in the first half and his assist came on Koehler Preston’s point. Sophomore attacker Zack Smith rounded out the scoring for the Wolves. Senior defender Riley Shinebarger registered a pair of assists. Phil Chamberlain and Ethan Reynolds both contributed an assist as well.
WORLD OF INQUIRY/EDISON TECH/FRANKLIN/SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-3) 1
GATES-CHILI (0-6) 0
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-2) 2
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-3) 0
SODUS (2-1-1) 0
MARION (3-2-1) 0 (2 OT)
GIRLS
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-2) 1
PENFIELD (6-1) 2 (2 OT)
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SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-2) 0
GATES-CHILI (2-3) 9
Eight different players (Annika Ahlstrom, Mia Bodulovic, Molly Hong, Dani Meyer, Emily McManus, Mysha Moses, Jade Salmon and Alyssa Vukosic) scored as Gates-Chili exploded for eight goals in the first half and cruised to its second win in three games. McManus led with two goals while everyone else had one. Moses assisted Bodulovic’s goal as well.
AQUINAS (2-2-1) 1
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-4-1) 0
Junior midfielder Emily Silverstein scored the game’s lone goal in the 79th minute to lift Aquinas to its second win in three contests. Kate Sproul came up clutch with 12 saves in goal. For Rush-Henrietta, junior goalkeeper Eva DiDomenico had 12 saves of her own.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON ACADEMY (1-3) 2
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-1) 5
Kuditra Derosa scored a pair of first-half goals as Greece Olympia charged out to a 3-0 lead and rebounded from its first loss of the season on Monday. The senior forward netted the first two goals of the game in the 11th and 19th minute. Kayla Mattice, Sarah Tawaf and Morgan Welch all scored a goal. Mattice’s and Tawaf’s goals came in response to Bishop Kearney/Chesterton Academy’s two scores in the second half. Tawaf was credited with a pair of helpers as well: one on Derosa’s second goal and the other on Mattice’s point in the 70th minute. Hannah Roxstrom and Madison Walker both contributed an assist. Sophomore goalkeeper Elizabeth Faulkner recorded six saves. For Bishop Kearney/Chesterton Academy, Grace McMullen and Gabriella Nitti both scored a goal in the second half. Nitti put the team on the scoreboard in the 52nd minute and McMullen sliced the Spartans’ lead in half in the 74th minute. Senior goalkeeper Akon Awouk registered 12 saves.
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-5) 0
CANANDAIGUA (2-3) 7
Gwen Pogue and Ellie Teerlinck both scored two goals as Canandaigua exploded for five goals in the first half and snapped a three-game skid. Teerlinck netted both of her goals in the first half while Pogue buried one in each period. Teerlinck assisted Pogue’s first goal in the 19th minute as well. Allie Beaudoin, Alissa Cook and Lily Cooke all scored a goal. Cooke assisted Cook’s goal as well. Sophomore defender Alexa Tenney was credited with a pair of helpers. Senior forward Emily Cook contributed with an assist on Cooke’s point in the 55th minute. Payton Malec and Molly Perdan combined for 14 saves in the shutout effort.
HILTON (2-4) 0
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-3) 2
Amelia Breton and Olivia Hogan both scored a goal as Churchville-Chili won its second straight game. Breton netted her goal in the first half thanks to Taylor Curyto and Hogan added much-needed insurance in the 61st minute. Junior goalkeeper Emily McCane recorded 10 saves to preserve the shutout.
FAIRPORT (4-1) 4
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-3) 2
Isabella Pucci netted two goals to pace Fairport to its third straight victory. The junior forward scored in each half in the 26th and 62nd minute, respectively. Katie Diem and Abigail Schaeber both found the back of the net. Diem scored the Red Raiders’ first goal of the game in the eighth minute and Schaeber rounded out the scoring in the 69th minute. Heather Cuminale, Andrea Wilson and Erika Yancey all recorded an assist. Junior goalkeeper Brigid Mulholland had nine saves.
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-2) 5
RED JACKET (1-4) 0
Lana Burnett and Zoelle Payne both scored a pair of goals as Marcus Whitman pitched a shutout to snap a two-game skid. Burnett netted both of her goals in the first half and Payne in the second. Payne assisted Burnett’s second goal as well. Lily Morse rounded out the scoring with a goal of her own. Natalie Cotroneo and Aurora Woodworth both registered an assist.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (3-1-1) 2
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-2-1) 2 (2 OT)
For Dundee/Bradford, junior defender Hayden Morrison put the team on the board in the 60th minute and assisted Nicole Peterson’s 71st-minute goal. Senior goalkeeper Gabrielle Tobiassen-Aasli compiled 11 saves.
WAYNE (5-1) 6
MIDLAKES (0-6) 0
Gianna Ryndock accumulated four goals – all in the first half – to lead Wayne to its second straight win. The junior midfielder netted all of her goals in a nine-minute span. Ryndock started with back-to-back points in the 18th minute. Then the 5-foot-5 junior secured the hat trick in the 22nd minute and capped off her afternoon with another goal in the 27th minute. Katharina Busche and Trinity Surowiec both had a goal in the second half to round out the scoring for the Eagles. Surowiec assisted Ryndock’s first three goals as well. Aliyah Guidice, Addison Rice and Ella Salce all recorded an assist. Senior goalkeeper Jillian Groff finished with seven saves in the shutout effort.
MOUNT MORRIS (1-3) 0
YORK (5-0) 3
Senior goalkeeper Libby Voisey only needed one save for York in a shutout victory.
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (1-5) 0
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (3-3) 3
Gabrielle Terhune netted a pair of goals as Andover/Whitesville did all of its scoring in the first half and snapped a two-game skid. The junior midfielder’s goals came in a four-minute span in the 27th and 31st minute. Senior midfielder Zoey Lee rounded out the scoring with a point right before halftime and assisted Terhune’s goals. Rachel Jackson was credited the assist for Lee’s goal. Junior goalkeeper Brynn Scholl only needed four saves to pitch a shutout.
DANSVILLE (4-1) 2
HORNELL (6-0) 3 (OT)
For Dansville, sophomore defender Kali Meyer scored both goals. Senior defender Sidney Stone assisted Meyer’s second goal. Abbey Belcher accumulated 20 saves in goal.
PENN YAN (3-1-1) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-0) 4
Maya Ikewood and Emma Robinson both recorded a goal and an assist as Palmyra-Macedon used a balanced effort to win in a matchup between undefeated Finger Lakes squads. Robinson wasted no time getting the Red Raiders on the board with her goal in the third minute. The junior forward assisted the Red Raiders’ next goal, which was a shot by Kylie Waeghe in the 26th minute. Ikewood paced the offense in the second half by assisting Reagan Diehl’s 51st-minute goal and applying the dagger herself in the 64th minute. Mercedes Buckingham and Amelia Stever both contributed an assist as well. Junior goalkeeper Clare Boesel only needed four saves in the shutout effort.
LETCHWORTH (1-3) 0
GENESEO (4-1) 4
Mary Claire Rollins scored a goal and applied an assist as Geneseo used a balanced offense to win its fourth straight game. The junior midfielder found Brynn Videtti for a score in the fourth minute. Then Rollins converted on a direct kick in the 51st minute. Maddie Mark and Rachel Matthews both scored a goal. Sophomore midfielder Emily Lamb assisted Matthews’ point in the 17th minute. Caroline Capel and Tessa Reilly combined for one save in goal to preserve the shutout.
Quote from Geneseo head coach Nicholas Drollete: “I’m happy to see so many different people stepping up to score and to create plays that are leading to goals. The younger girls are still learning the speed of the Varsity game, but they’re definitely getting better each time out at recognizing when to take their opportunities.”
BLOOMFIELD (2-2) 1
HONEOYE (5-0) 2
Sydney Pulver had a goal and an assist as Honeoye scored twice in the first half and held on for its fifth consecutive victory to start the season. The junior defender put the Bulldogs on the board herself and helped Leah Green score for much-needed insurance. Mickayla Scheele spearheaded the defense with four saves. For Bloomfield, freshman forward Marcy Kast broke the shutout in the 78th minute in an attempted late rally.
KENDALL (1-3) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (4-1) 6
Mia Gray was all over the pitch for Byron-Bergen, finishing with a hat trick and a pair of assists in the Bees’ fourth straight win. The eighth-grade midfielder wasted no time putting the team on the board in the third minute. Then Gray scored again in the 60th minute and secured the hat trick in the 77th minute. Gray’s helpers were for Mackenzie Hagen and Emma Starowitz in each half. Hagen had an assist as well to Megan Zwerka-Snyder in the 32nd minute. Snyder was credited the helper for Gray’s second goal. Senior goalkeeper Brooke Jarkiewicz only needed three saves to pitch a shutout. For Kendall, Kailie Regan had eight saves.
KESHEQUA (3-1-1) 2
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-3-1) 1 (OT)
Sophomore defender Libby Benner buried the game winner in the 88th minute to lift Keshequa to its second straight win. Freshman forward Ava Thayer assisted the goal. Senior forward Catrina Pierce scored the first goal of the game in the 11th minute on a helper by Kaylin Fox. For Caledonia-Mumford, eighth-grade forward Bre Bishop knotted the game in the 60th minute thanks to Marissa Roides. Junior goalkeeper Avery DeMarco accumulated 15 saves.
PERRY (1-4) 2
PAVILION (2-3) 4
Ella Tillotson scored back-to-back goals to secure a victory for Pavilion and snap a three-game skid. The freshman forward’s scores were in response to a goal by Perry which sliced the Golden Gophers’ deficit in half. Tillotson found the back of the net in the 22nd minute and put the game out of reach with another goal in the 49th minute. The 5-foot-4 freshman assisted Lily Beardsley’s goal in the 10th minute as well. Senior midfielder Ashley Carli scored the first goal of the game in the sixth minute. Shea Amberger was credited a helper for Tillotson’s second goal. Freshman goalkeeper Ella Conway had seven saves. For Perry, senior midfielder McKenna Kelly scored both goals in the 14th and 68th minute, respectively.
WARSAW (6-0) 5
LE ROY (1-3) 2
Morgan Langdon paced a balanced Warsaw offense with two goals and one assist as the Tigers won their sixth straight game to start the season. The senior forward scored in each half in the 31st and 49th minute, respectively. Langdon’s helper came on Ellie Tangeman’s point in the 43rd minute. Makaylah Higgins and Emma Tangeman rounded out the scoring for the Tigers. Higgins assisted Langdon’s first goal as well. Junior midfielder Chloe Hubbard registered a helper on Higgins’ goal. Senior goalkeeper Sarah Cox had five saves.
MYNDERSE (3-1-1) 2
GENEVA (1-5) 1 (OT)
Jackie Sinicropi scored two goals, including the game winner in the 88th minute, to lift Mynderse to its first win in three games. The sophomore midfielder knotted the game at one apiece in the 43rd minute thanks to Ella Wirth. Lauren McDermott had five saves to help the Blue Devils rally for the victory. For Geneva, junior forward Fabiola Santiago scored the first goal of the game in the 36th minute on a helper by Kaitlyn Wright. Natalie Budgar compiled 18 saves in goal.
ALEXANDER (3-1) 2
LYNDONVILLE/MEDINA (2-3) 1
Senior midfielder Natalie Whitmore scored the go-ahead goal in the 57th minute as Alexander rallied to win its second straight game. Allison Kelly tied the game at one apiece in the 27th minute on an assist by Carly Burgess. Senior goalkeeper Sam Kabel was an integral part of the comeback with seven saves. For Lyndonville/Medina, Ella Lewis scored the first goal of the game in the 25th minute.
WELLSVILLE (2-4) 2
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-2) 1 (OT)
For Bolivar-Richburg, junior midfielder McKinlee Harris netted the team’s lone goal. Malayna Ayers had six saves.
ADDISON (4-2) 5
ODESSA (VI) 1
Kerrigan Driskell and Sadie Strauss both scored a pair of goals to lead Addison to its fourth win in five games. Strauss netted both of her goals in the first five minutes of the match. Driskell scored in each half in the 29th and 59th minute, respectively. The junior forward assisted Strauss’ first goal as well. Senior midfielder Jenna Benton rounded out the scoring for the Knights with a point in the 10th minute. Caitlin Crooker, Karigan Giardina and Courtney Wilson all had an assist. Junior goalkeeper Erin Terwilliger had three saves.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (4-2) 0
FILLMORE (5-0) 4
Hope Russell spun a hat trick to lead Fillmore to its fifth straight victory to start the season. The sophomore forward scored the lone goal of the first half, then buried back-to-back shots in the second. Senior defender Zoe Beardsley assisted all three goals. Malory DeRock added a goal of her own. Preslee Miller and Alex Thur combined for five saves in goal. For Genesee Valley/Belfast, junior goalkeeper Ashley Burrows compiled 11 saves.
ATTICA (3-2) 7
PEMBROKE (0-4) 1
Skylar Savage and Emma Spink combined for five goals to lead Attica to its second straight win. Savage led with a hat trick plus two assists. The junior midfielder scored two of her three goals in the first half. Savage applied helpers to MacKenzie McLeod and Spink as well. Spink followed up with two goals – both of which came in a nine-minute span in the second half. Junior forward Anya Clark rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils. Mia Ficarella, Grace Gominiak and Olivia Rudolph all recorded an assist. Senior goalkeeper Rily Rzepka registered 10 saves. For Pembroke, junior midfielder Karli Houseknecht scored the team’s lone goal in the 45th minute.
WILSON (VI) 0
HOLLEY (3-1-2) 1
Isabella Thorn’s 66th-minute goal stood up as Holley recorded its first win in the last three games. Sophomore goalkeeper Layne Walker pitched a shutout with six saves.
BATH-HAVERLING (3-1) 9
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-4) 0
Eight different players (Sydney Burns, Lillian Dickson, Reagan Faulkner, Rylie Hoad, Leah Krelie, Cadence Stermole, Carla Strasser and Ella Yartym) scored as Bath-Haverling used a balanced offense to win its third straight game via shutout. Yartym led with two goals and three assists while everyone else scored once. Dickson registered a pair of assists while Burns added one. Gillian Oksinski and Triesta Sprague both had a helper as well.
NICHOLS (VI) 1
OUR LADY OF MERCY (1-2-2) 0
NEWARK (4-1-1) 2
WATERLOO (2-0-3) 2 (2 OT)
SOUTH SENECA (0-3)
NAPLES (2-2)
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