BOYS
DANSVILLE (1-5) 1
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-1) 3
Two weeks ago Dansville and Greece Odyssey boys’ soccer opened their seasons with a game that saw a combined 13 goals. On Thursday night, the result was the same. The manner in reaching that end took on a different appearance. Held scoreless for the first 39 minutes of action, Jason Clohessey intercepted a clearing attempt and connected from 25 yards out to level the match at one. READ MORE.
VICTOR (1-5) 0
MCQUAID (6-0) 1
Casey Montesano gave McQuaid its sixth win in a row to begin the season with a goal in the 20th minute. Elliot Aguirre assisted the lone goal in the game. McQuaid has outscored opponents by a combined total of 22-0 this season.
WAYNE (4-2) 8
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-6) 1
Josh Bolt netted four goals to lead Wayne to its third straight win. Bolt found the back of the net twice in the first half and twice in the second half. Kaleb Glessing got the Eagles on the board with an unassisted goal and Thomas Paine scored before Bolt’s two goals. Alex Cook had two goals to end the first half; the goals were assisted by Bolt and PJ Treasure.
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (3-1) 0
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (3-2) 3
Harley-Allendale-Columbia handed Bradford/Dundee its first lost behind Rafael Ferguson’s two goals. Ferguson broke the tie in the 42nd minute on an unassisted goal, and added on in the 72nd minute with a penalty kick. Nolan Surkau-Parkinson sealed the game with a goal in the 76th minute on an assist from Ferguson. Goalkeeper Thomas Riveros had one save for Harley-Allendale-Columbia.
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-5) 0
NAPLES (4-0-1) 7
Owen Hulbert, Ryan Lester, and Donovan Todd each scored two goals apiece to lead Naples to its fourth win of the year. Hulbert had the first two goals of the game in the 2nd and 7th minute, Lester had the next two in the 20th and 38th minute, Todd added his two in the 44th and 48th minutes, and Adam Bay finished the games scoring with a penalty kick in the 66th minute. Todd added two assists, Hulbert chipped in an assist, and Austin Chapman and Cade Rathburn both had an assist.
PENN YAN (5-0-1) 2
NEWARK (2-4) 1
David Reid and Zackary Townley both scored in the second half to lift Penn Yan to its fifth win. Reid scored the first goal of the game on an assist from Brigham Hansen, and Townley finished off the scoring unassisted. Thomas Braden collected eight saves for Penn Yan.
SCIO (1-4) 3
HOUGHTON (1-1) 1
Three different goal scorers led Scio to its first win of the season. Greg Wesche got Scio on the board following an assist from Lazar Bulajic. Brendan Loucks added an unassisted goal, and Jordan White capped the scoring from an assist from Maximus Morris. Henry Sardina scored the lone Houghton goal.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (4-2) 1
FILLMORE (4-2) 2
Brent Zubikowski scored the game-winning goal in the second half to hand Fillmore its second-straight win. Eben Schilke assisted the game-winner. Mitchell Ward netted the first Fillmore goal on an assist from Jack Cool. Trent Scott had the only goal for Genesee Valley/Belfast goal after a Joseph Ward assist.
HOLLEY (1-2) 0
KENDALL (2-3) 5
Kendall picked up its second-straight win behind two goals scored by Louis Conte and Zach Baret. Conte had the first two goals of the game on assists from Tobey Passer and Michael McCue. McCue assisted Baret’s first goal and scored his own unassisted. Baret capped off the scoring with an assist from Jonathan Reyes.
ATTICA (4-0) 5
PEMBROKE (3-3) 1
Jon Beck and Simon Lamparelli both scored two goals which kept Attica undefeated. Beck got the scoring started with an unassisted goal, and Lamparelli had the final goal of the first half in the 19th minute on an assist from Evan Dickhut. Jonah Clark netted the first goal of the second half on an assist from Beck. Lamparelli scored in the 63rd minute and Beck finished the scoring in the 66th minute with his second unassisted goal.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-2) 1
LEROY (4-1) 4
LeRoy picked up a bounce-back win behind Maverick McKenzie’s second hat trick of the season. McKenzie scored in the 20th minute, 35th minute, and the 60th minute. McKenzie assisted Mitchel Hockey in the 30th minute. Goalkeeper Ben Pocock made seven saves in goal.
AVON (4-0-1) 5
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-5) 1
Lee Hartke netted two goals which led Avon to its fourth win. Hartke found the back of the net in the 47th minute and the 64th minute; both goals were unassisted. Alex Mayen had the first Avon goal of the game in the 14th minute on a pass from Dominic Patti. Hudson Volpe added a goal, and Austin Lattuca had a goal assisted by Patti. Kylor Vanelli had the lone goal for Caledonia-Mumford on a Matthew Skidmore assist.
HORNELL (5-2-1) 1
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (1-2-1) 0
Liam Khork scored the game-winning goal in the second half on an assist from Jack Emo for Hornell’s second-striaht win.
MOUNT MORRIS (4-1) 0
KESHEQUA (3-2) 7
Keshequa handed Mount Morris its first loss of the season behind two goals and two assists from senior Reese Powers. Powers assisted Sterling Strain for the first goal of the game, and the senior scored the final two goals of the game in the 40th minute and the 55th minute. Avery Strobel, Ian Hinrich, Preston Bugman, and Nathan Thayer all added one goal. Kellen Wood, Hinrich, Danny Burley, and Thayer all had one assist.
LIVONIA (3-2) 1
BATH-HAVERLING (6-0) 2 (OT)
Bath-Haverling remained unbeaten behind a game-winning overtime goal from DJ Smith. Down 1-0, Keefer Calkins tied the game in the 77th minute to send the game to overtime. Shane Melead Livonia’s only goal of the game in the 55th minute on an assist from Jackson McEnerney.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-0) 3
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (0-4) 0
James Nolan accounted for all three goals which led Wheatland-Chili to its fourth-straight win to begin the season. Nolan assisted Aaron Lund in the 10th minute for the first goal of the game. Josh Gebhardt dished it to Nolan for his two goals in the 25th minute and 56th minutes.
BLOOMFIELD (3-2) 2
HONEOYE (2-3) 1
Nick Korich scored both goals which snapped a two-game losing streak for Bloomfield. Sergio Dunn assisted Korich’s first goal in the 24th minute, and William Nelson assisted Korich’s second goal in the 60th minute.
WILSON/MONROE/EC (1-1) 1
GREECE OLYMPIA (4-2) 4
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-2) 8
HAMMONDSPORT (1-6) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-2) 2
MYNDERSE (0-4) 0
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GIRLS
GREECE ATHENA (4-2) 1
BROCKPORT (5-0) 2
VICTOR (1-5) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-2-1) 1
Sophomore Leah Marcell scored her first varsity goal with an assist from Abby Herbst. Megan Fry made eight saves for the shutout.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-0-1) 2
EASTRIDGE (1-3) 1
Izabela Woloszuk and Cayla Lawrence both had a goal in the second half to keep Honeoye Falls-Lima unbeaten. Woloszuk got the Cougars on the board in the 42nd minute on an assist from Abby Zollo, and Lawrence scored the game-winning goal unassisted in the 78th minute. Emily White and Maeve O’Brien combined for 12 saves in goal.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-4) 0
GANANDA (5-1) 3
Gananda won its fifth-straight behind three goals scored by three different players. Eva Jenny scored the first goal of the game on an assist from Nicole Cruz, Nyah Cruz added a goal unassisted in the first half, and Isabella Hoffman ended the scoring on a Ella Lathrop assist. Goalkeeper Lydnsey Valletta had two saves for the Blue Panthers.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-5) 1
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (5-0) 3
Campbell Savona remained unbeaten behind two goals from Donna Clark. Clark had the first goal for Campbell-Savona in the 50th minute on an assist from Hannah Demong. Demong and Clark connected again the 60th minute for a Demong goal. Clark capped the scoring for the Panthers on an assist from Catrice Taft. Goalkeeper Karissa Champion tallied five saves in goal.
RED CREEK (1-4) 11
SODUS (0-4) 0
Mackenzie Ferguson recorded a hat trick, and Keely McConkey had four goals which led Red Creek its first win of the season. Ferguson and McConkey scored two in the first half and one in the second. Hannah Doll added a goal, Lizetta Meyers chipped in a pair, and Abigail Sanzotta scored one to cap off the offensive-explosion. Mikalah Bliss tallied three saves in goal.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-2) 2
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (2-4) 0
Julia Flaitz accounted for both goals which led Canisteo-Greenwood above .500. Flaitz assisted Maureen Stuckey for the first goal of the game in the 12th minute. Flaitz finished the sowing in the 28th minute on an unassisted goal. Emily Fuller had five saves in the shutout. Lillian Mullen recorded 23 saves while allowing two goals for Canisteo-Greenwood.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (3-1) 3
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-5) 2
Riley Stowe netted two goals which led Avoca/Prattsburgh to its second-straight win. Stowe scored the first goal in the 31st minute on an assist from Olivia Kilmer, and Stow scored the game-winning goal unassisted in the 71st minute. Kamryn Edwards had the other Avoca/Prattsburgh goal. Emily Hammond collected 11 saves in goal.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-4) 0
WILLIAMSON (3-3) 11
FINNEY (0-3)
LIMA (0-3)
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