GIRLS
SPENCERPORT (7-0) 2
FAIRPORT (4-3) 0
Aleena Solano threaded a diagonal ball through Fairport’s backline that Alyssa Hackett ran on to along the left wing and finished far post. Less than three minutes later, Solano took a feed from teammate Bre DeHond and went up top to beat a lunging Fairport keeper Brigid Mulholland. READ MORE.
BROCKPORT (5-1) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-2) 1
A battle of missed opportunities for the first half. Elena Barr had the first chance on a through ball from Lauren DiMarzo but Emma Sodoma came off her line and beat her to the ball. READ MORE.
PENFIELD (8-1) 2
VICTOR (1-6) 0
Penfield grabbed its eighth win of the season behind two Emily Fordham goals. Fordham scored one in the first half on a Delaney Tellex assist, and one in the second on an assist from Grace Alexander. Ava Lattimer recorded 11 saves for Victor.
IRONDEQUOIT (1-6) 3
GATES-CHILI (3-4) 4
Sam Cipolla netted two goals to lead Gates-Chili to its second win in its last three. Cipolla scored in the 61st minute on an assist from Mia Bodulovic, and in the 72nd minute on an assist from Annika Ahlstrom. Mysha Moses had the game-winning goal unassisted in the 78th minute. Emily McManus had the other Spartan goal run the 22nd minute following an assist from Jade Salmon. Abby Unson tallied 12 saves in goal for Gates-Chili.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-2-1) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-6) 0
Alyssa Doody and Abby Herbst both scored a goal and Webster Schroeder went to win its third straight game. Doody got an assist from Madi Adams in the first minute of the game. Ella Dossier assisted Herbst in the 78th minute for the last goal of the game. Goalkeeper Megan Fry collected eight saves in the shutout.
BRIGHTON (6-1) 4
HILTON (2-6) 3 (OT)
Brighton picked up its sixth straight win after two overtime goals scored by Maggie Cregan and Kaitlyn Wagner. Trailing 3-2 going into the second overtime period, Cregan knotted the game up on an assist from Pauny Khounpachamsy, and Wagner delivered the Bruins the lead after an assist from Finn Cregan. Maggie Cregan had a goal in the first half, and Dilara Lenio had the only goal in the second half for Brighton. Goalkeeper Charlotte Tickell had nine saves in 100 minutes of work in goal.
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-7) 1
GREECE OLYMPIA (6-1) 7
Greece Olympia grabbed its fourth-straight win behind a hat trick from Kuditra Derosa. Derosa scored in the 20th minute, 42nd minute, and the 48th minute. Kayla Mattice, Laynee Hysner, Sarah Tawaf, and Aolani Siaca-Johnson all had a goal each in high-scoring game. Derosa added two assists to her stat line, and Hysner, Mattice, Morgan Welch and Julayshea DeRosa all tallied one assist. Emily Sweeny and Elizabeth Faulkner split time in goal for the Spartans.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-4-1) 2
CHUCHVILLE-CHILI (3-3-1) 2
Sophia Rodger netted both goals for Churchville-Chili for the tie with Webster Thomas. Rodger had a goal in the 11th minute on an assist from Amelia Breton, and scored in the 44th minute on an assist from Taylor Curyto. Emily McCane tallied 13 saves in goal for the Saints.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-4) 5
CANANDAIGUA (2-5) 1
Captain Laura Bennett and Allie Finkbeiner paced Sutherland with two goals each as the Knights won their second game in the last three. Bennett got Sutherland on the board with a goal in the 25th minute on an assist from Ava O’Neil. Finkbeiner added the next two goals in the 30th and 38th minutes. Ashlyn Harrington scored the first goal of the second half on an assist from Finkbeiner, and Bennett finished the scoring in the 65th minute after an Alexandra Bova assist. Moran Pochtar and Leah Kenney both played a half in goal for Pittsford. Allie Beeaudoin scored the lone Canandaigua goal.
BATAVIA (5-2) 2
EASTRIDGE (1-4) 1
Anna Varland accounted for both Blue Devil goals, and Batavia won its third straight. Varland assisted Campbell Riley in the 15th minute, and Varland scored the final Blue Devil goal in the 53rd minute on an assist from Isabella Walsh. Goalkeeper Maddie Barone recorded four saves in goal for Batavia.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-3) 1
WELLSVILLE (2-5) 0
Sofia Riquelme had the lone goal of the game in the eighth minute on an assist from Christy Childs to lead Cuba-Rushford. Goalkeeper Tara Duvall had five saves in the shutout.
AVON (2-2-3) 1
HORNELL (7-1) 2
Two first-half goals from junior Sophie Wilkins led Hornell to a bounce-back win. Wilkins scored on assists from Lilly Adams and Tayghan Doorley. Goalkeeper Juliet Marino had three saves in her work in goal.
GENESEO (6-1) 9
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-7) 0
Geneseo picked up its sixth win of the season behind two goals from Maddie Mark and Brynn Videtti. Mark scored both her goals in the span of two minutes, the 21st and 22nd. Videtti scored the first goal of the game in the ninth minute and added on again in the 59th. Rachel Matthews had a goal and an assist, Lili Weber added a goal, Jesslynn Kelly netted one, and Aydah Daniel capped of the scoring in the 69th minute. Caroline Capel and Tessa Reilly split time in goal for the shutout.
KENDALL (2-3-1) 2
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (4-2-2) 2
Alezya Brown accounted for both Kendall goals, and two goals for Batavia-Notre Dame helped end this game in a tie. Brown scored the first goal of the game unassisted in the 21st minute. Nina Bartz knotted the game at one in the 58th minute on an assist from Arabella Rogers. Autumn Mathisen put Notre Dame on top in the 64th minute, and Brown assisted Ava Quitern for the equalizer in the same minute as Mathisen’s goal. Rebeka Nickerson had six saves for Notre Dame, and Kailie Regan had eight saves for Kendall.
HOLLEY (5-1-2) 7
PEMBROKE (0-6) 1
Samantha Bates led Holley to its fifth win of the year with a hat trick. Bates scored in the 4th minute, 13th and 67th minutes to go along with one assist. Emma Brady added a goal and an assist. Caitlin Dobri, Tatum Gagne, and Jaiyn Bishop all chipped in a goal. Zoey Wolf and Isabella Thom recorded two assists, and Brady had one assist. Layne Walker collected four saves in goal for Holley.
PAVILION (4-3) 8
LIMA (0-6) 1
Ella Tillotson headlined an offensive-explosion with a hat tick that led Pavilion above .500. Tillotson had the first goal of the game for the Gophers on an assist from Blake Holthaus. Ashley Carli added two goals of her own with both coming in the first half; Lia Lombardo also chipped in two goals in the first half. Erica Palmer had a goal of her own in the second half on an assist from Kylie Conway; Conway had two assists in the game. Ella Conway had three saves in goal.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-1) 2
NORTHSTAR (3-2) 1 (OT)
Riley Stowe scored both Avoca/Prattsburgh goals including the game-winning goal in the first overtime period. Stowe netted the first goal in the 16th minute on an assist from Olivia Kilmer, and scored the game-winning goal unassisted. Emily Hammond recorded nine saves in goal for Avoca/Prattsburgh.
FILLMORE (7-0) 4
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (4-4) 0
Fillmore remained unbeaten on the back of the Russells. Hope Russell assisted Grace Russell for the first goal of the game, and then Hope scored in the 23rd minute to extend the lead. Grace assisted Sophia Templeton in the 32nd minute, and Hope ended the scoring on an assist from Lizzy Nugent. Preslee Miller had three saves in goal for Fillmore.
LEROY (1-3-2) 1
LIVONIA (1-6-1) 1
Esther Slocum had the lone goal for Livonia in the 52nd minute which resulted in its first tie of the season with LeRoy. Isabelle Dennis received credit for the assist on the Livonia goal. Mary Kwak had three saves in goal for the Bulldogs.
ALEXANDER (3-2-1) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (6-1) 7
Mia Gray’s hat trick led Byron-Bergen to its sixth-straight win. Gray scored her first goal unassisted in the 28th minute, and scored her next two in the 48th and 51st minutes on assists from Emma Starowitz, and Kendall Phillips. Starowitz had the first goal of the game in the 27th minute, and had another in the 68th minute. Kendall Phillips and Mackenzie Hagen both chipped in a goal. Brooke Jarkiewicz tallied three saves in goal for Byron-Bergen.
OAKFIELD/ELBA (3-1-1) 5
ATTICA (3-4) 1
Christin Batholomew netted two goals and assisted one which led Oakfield-Alabama/Elba to its third win its last four. Bartholomew scored unassisted in the 21st minute and on an assist from Alahna Chatt in the 37th minute. Caitlynn Ryan scored, and Piper Hyde added a goal on an assist from Bartholomew. Lily Davis tallied five saves for Oakfield-Alabama/Elba. Cassidy Strzelec had the only goal for Attica on an assist from Skylar Savage. Riley Pzepka collected nine saves for Attica.
WARSAW (9-0) 4
DANSVILLE (5-2) 0
GENESEE-VALLEY/BELFAST (4-3) 0
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-2) 4
YORK (5-0-1) 0
KESHEQUA (3-1-2) 0
LETCHWORTH (1-5) 0
BATH-HAVERLING (6-1) 7
Ella Yartym scored twice and added an assist while Lillian Dickson contributed a goal an three assists to lead Bath-Haverling to its sixth straight win. Sydney Burns, Lydia Dickson, Natalie Krelie and Triesta Sprague added a goal apiece. Gillian Oksinski, Meredith Cjazkowski and Leah Krelie each had an assist. The Rams held a 7-0 advantage in corner kicks and 24-3 in shots on goal.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-7) 0
GREECE ATHENA (5-2) 3
Wrianna Hudson scored all three goals for Athena. Abby Ranalletta, Ella Perkins and Julie Welling collected an assist apiece. Lynia Thomas and Emilee Montagliano combined on the shutout.
BOYS
HONEOYE (2-4) 1
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (4-1) 3
Three different goal scorers led Bradford/Dundee to a bounce-back win. Logan Ayers got them on the board with an unassisted goal in the second half, Aiden Monell added one on an assist from Josep Bustamante, and Jacopo Paniga closed the scoring for Bradford/Dundee with an unassisted goal. Evan Cuba scored the only Honeoye goal in the 73rd minute on a penalty kick.
WATERLOO (0-8) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-6) 2
Jared Paddock scored both goals for Marcus Whitman as the Wildcats grabbed their second win of the year. Paddock put Marcus Whitman out in front in the 23rd minute on an assist from Gavin Deatherage, and netted the last goal of the game in the 27th minute unassisted.
WAYNE (5-2) 4
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-3) 0
Nevin Crane led Wayne over its cross-town rivals with two goals scored. Josh Bolt and Kaleb Glessing both added a goal. Bolt had an assist, and Alex Cook recorded three assists. Alex Gilbert notched the shutout, Wayne’s third in four games and fourth overall this season.
NAPLES (6-0-1) 6
BLOOMFIELD (3-3) 0
Austin Chapman accounted for three goals which kept Naples unbeaten after seven contests. Chapman assisted the first two goals of the game; scored by Owen Hulbert and Nedelcho Neumann. The senior scored the final goal of the game in the 67th minute. Neumann added a second goal un the 32nd minute on an assist from Donivan Todd. Jake Stone and Ryan Lester had the other two goals for Naples.
WOIS/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (2-4) 4
EAST/LAFYM/SWN/NE N DOUGLASS (0-2) 0
Asad Abdi scored or assisted on all four goals to lead WOIS/Edisom/Franklin/SOTA to its second win. Abdi assisted Seth Baker for the only goal of the first half. Abdi scored the first goal of the second half unassisted, assisted Hakim Saleh for a goal, and then capped off the scoring on an assist from Baker.
ADDISON (8-1) 4
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-3-1) 0
Addison grabbed a bounce-back win behind three different goal scorers. Alberto Miranda scored on an assist from Brayden Bills; Bills assisted Trent Watson for a goal. Zane Wheeler added a goal following an assist from Colt Crooker.
EAST ROCHESTER (2-5) 4
GANANDA (0-5) 0
Jalen McCoy scored the first two goals of the game which helped East Rochester end its five-game losing streak. McCoy netted a goal in the 11th minute and the 20th minute on assists from Elijah Tanner and Sean Hogan. Ian Szemcsak had the final first half goal on an assist from Theodore Emmings. Hogan assisted Perry Francis in the 55th minute for the final goal of the game.
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-7) 2
NEWARK (3-5) 10
C. G. FINNEY (3-2) 3
MARION (4-3-1) 0
MYNDERSE (1-4)
GENEVA (1-4)
WILLIAMSON (5-1)
NORTH ROSE WOLCOTT (3-3)
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