BOYS
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-2) 0
GREECE ARCADIA (3-2-1) 3
Three different players found the back of the net and Arcadia defeated Honeoye Falls-Lima, 3-0. READ MORE.
BRIGHTON (3-3-1) 5
HILTON (6-0-1) 6 (OT)
Hilton outlasted Brighton, 6-5, in overtime in Boys Soccer, Wednesday. READ MORE.
SPENCERPORT (4-3) 1
FAIRPORT (7-1) 5
For Spencerport, sophomore attacker Kyle Milburn scored the team’s lone goal in the 10th minute on an assist from Joey Weaver.
IRONDEQUOIT (3-4-1) 5
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-5) 4
Justin Connor recorded a hat trick as Irondequoit snapped a three-game skid. The senior midfielder scored the Eagles’ first two goals of the match and secured the hat trick in the 78th minute. Tommy Gillett and Nevlyn Harper rounded out the scoring and added an assist apiece. Josiah Claudio and Carraig Jones both applied a helper as well.
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GREECE OLYMPIA (5-3) 0
BROCKPORT (5-3) 5
Jacob Miller paced a balanced Brockport offense with two goals and one assist as the Blue Devils won their fourth straight game. Both of the senior midfielder’s goals were back-to-back points to end the contest and courtesy of Jacob Rightmeyer. Miller’s assist was for Cormac Sullivan, who scored the first goal of the game. Samuel Bonisteel and Xavier Markel rounded out the scoring thanks to Austin Davis and Liam Fitzpatrick.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-2-1) 1
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-0) 5
Will Field paced Pittsford Sutherland with two goals and two assists. The senior attacker scored both goals in a six-minute span in the second half in which the Knights found the back of the net four times. Field’s helpers were to Henry Leahy and Henry Walbaum. Junior midfielder Leo Taylor chipped in a goal as well. Senior defender Savien Richards assisted Field’s second goal in the 52nd minute.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-2) 3
VICTOR (2-6) 2
Gaven Egan buried a pair of goals in the second half as Churchville-Chili did all of its scoring in the second period en route to its third straight win. Sophomore attacker Andrew Berardicurti scored the Saints’ first goal of the game courtesy of Nick Rippe and assisted Egan’s second point.
EASTRIDGE (3-4) 1
CANANDAIGUA (3-4) 4
Zane Mullally and Dominick Spychalski both scored two goals as Canandaigua snapped a three-game skid. Mullally netted a shot in each half while Spychalski scored back-to-back points in a four-minute span near the end of the first period. Spychalski assisted Mullally’s second goal as well.
AQUINAS (3-3) 2
LIVONIA (5-3) 0
G Cancellieri and Bennett Valentino both scored a goal as Aquinas pitched a shutout to win its third straight. Iesa Mohammed and Ali Shabani assisted the goals.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-4) 2
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (6-3) 6
Matt Weaver spun a hat trick to lead Genesee Valley/Belfast to its second win in three games. The senior attacker scored the team’s first two goals of the game before securing the hat trick with a second-half shot. Justin Hill netted a goal in each half while Sean Mahon scored one of his own. Mahon applied a helper to both Hill and Weaver as well. Sophomore defender Matt Cater was credited with two assists. For Cuba-Rushford, Williams Adams and Logan Lewis both scored a goal. Nate Cole assisted Lewis’ point.
KESHEQUA (6-2) 7
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-7) 0
Ian Hinrich recorded a hat trick as Keshequa rolled to its fourth straight win. The freshman attacker netted two of his three goals in the second half, including one right before the game ended to secure the hat trick. Junior midfielder Nathan Thayer scored a goal in each half and added an assist. Preston Bugman and Reese Powers rounded out the scoring for the Indians. Powers applied three helpers as well, including one to Bugman. Senior attacker Avery Strobel was credited a pair of assists and Boone Douglas one.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-5) 0
BATH-HAVERLING (8-0) 8
Keefer Calkins, Ezra Hoad and Jamie O’Neal all scored at least two goals to lead Bath-Haverling. Calkins led with a hat trick, scoring back-to-back goals in the span of a minute before applying another in the 44th minute. Hoad and O’Neal both buried a pair of goals. Hoad scored both of his goals in the first half in the seventh and 15th minute. O’Neal netted a shot in each half. Senior midfielder Braden Yartym rounded out the scoring and assisted Calkins’ hat trick-clinching goal. DJ Smith accumulated four assists: both of Hoad’s goals and two for Calkins.
HORNELL (7-2-1) 6
DANSVILLE (1-7) 0
Dylan Harwood spun a hat trick as Hornell scored six goals for the second straight game and rolled to its fourth consecutive victory. The senior midfielder netted two of his three goals in the first half. Junior attacker Liam Khork followed up with back-to-back goals spanning the first and second period courtesy of Jack Emo. Sophomore defender Genarro Picco rounded out the scoring with the first goal of the game. Jack Emo registered four assists, including for two of Harwood’s goals. Wyatt Argentieri and Ian Ashworth both applied a helper. For Dansville, Colin Gray accumulated 19 saves.
MOUNT MORRIS (5-3) 0
GENESEO (3-2-1) 3
Sebri Fantauzzo scored two goals to lead Geneseo to its third straight win. The junior midfielder netted both goals in the first half thanks to Ethan Bennett and Aiden Palazzo. Bennett applied a dagger himself in the second half as well courtesy of Luke Kingston.
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (3-3-1) 1
LE ROY (5-2) 2
Mitchel Hockey converted a penalty kick in the 60th minute and assisted Austin Biggins’ goal to lead Le Roy to its second win in three games.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-3-2) 0
FILLMORE (7-2) 6
Mitchell Ward accounted for half of Fillmore’s scoring with a hat trick to ignite the Eagles to their fifth consecutive victory. All of the junior attacker’s goals came consecutively in the second half. Ward assisted Zach Sisson’s goal as well. Sisson applied helpers to both Noorideen Musaid-Omar and Layton Sanasith. Musaid-Omar was credited assists for Ward’s first two goals while Matt Majoris helped the other.
HINSDALE (5-1) 2
SCIO (3-5) 1 (OT)
Tucker Schwartz scored the game winner in overtime to lift Hinsdale to its fourth straight win. Junior attacker Damion Brown tied the game in the second half. For Scio, junior midfielder Brendan Loucks had the team’s lone goal in the first period.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-1) 4
ATTICA (6-1) 3
For Attica, junior attacker Simon Lamparelli buried a pair of goals in the last 15 minutes of the game. Jon Beck netted the Blue Devils’ first goal in the 24th minute courtesy of Colin Bannister.
PEMBROKE (4-4) 2
HOLLEY (2-5) 1
Adam Curtis and Danny Curtis both scored a goal as Pembroke snapped a four-game skid. Adam Curtis assisted Danny Curtis’ goal as well. Senior defender Zeke Boardman was credited an assist for Adam Curtis’ point.
KENDALL (4-4) 4
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (2-5) 3 (OT)
Michael McCue accounted for all of Kendall’s scoring with two goals and two assists to lead Kendall to its fourth win in five games. The senior midfielder netted a goal in each half and applied helpers to Louis Conte, who scored the game winner, and Jonathan Reyes. Zach Barret and Riley Robinson assisted McCue’s goals.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-4-1) 0
PENFIELD (6-0-1) 3
GATES-CHILI (0-7)
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-4-1)
HOUGHTON (1-3)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-6)
WELLSVILLE (3-3-1)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-6)
GIRLS
RED JACKET (2-6) 1
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-3-1) 6
Madison Hughes and Kendall Parker both scored a pair of goals to lead Dundee/Bradford to its first win in four games. Hughes buried both of her points in the first 13 minutes of the contest. They were the first two goals of the game as well. Parker’s goals were back-to-back as well in the 30th and 44th minute. Hughes assisted Parker’s first goal as well. Hayden Morrison and Korrin Yeoman rounded out the scoring for the Scotsmen. Morrison and Yeoman both assisted Hughes’ and Parker’s second goals, respectively, as well. Senior midfielder Nicole Peterson was credited a helper for Yeoman’s goal. Gabrielle Tobiassen-Aasli registered seven goals in goal. For Red Jacket, senior midfielder Natalie Lecceardone scored the team’s lone goal in the 56th minute. Misty Hall had seven saves in goal.
BLOOMFIELD (3-3) 0
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (4-2-1) 1
Morgan Fowler compiled nine saves as Harley-Allendale-Columbia pitched a shutout for its first win in three games.
HONEOYE (7-1) 0
NAPLES (5-4) 1
Grayce Hebding’s 69th-minute goal lifted Naples to its second straight win and handed Honeoye its first loss of the season. Sophomore midfielder Kendra Hulbert assisted the point. Freshman goalkeeper Delaney Vest registered nine saves in the shutout effort.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (4-3) 3
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-2) 1
Julia Flaitz provided all of Arkport-Canaseraga’s offense with a hat trick to lead the Wolves to their fourth straight win. The senior midfielder scored all three goals in the first half in the third, seventh and 34th minutes, respectively. Emily Pfaff assisted Flaitz’s hat trick-clinching goal as well. Senior goalkeeper Emily Fuller accumulated 11 saves.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-4) 3
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-7) 1
Lily Rexford netted two goals to lead a second-half rally as Canisteo-Greenwood won its second straight. The senior forward tied the game in the 56th minute thanks to Kylie Williamson and applied much-needed insurance eight minutes later courtesy of Elaine Roach. Williamson buried the go-ahead goal in the 62nd minute. Sophomore goalkeeper Lillian Mullen was an integral part of the rally with 16 saves. For Jasper-Troupsburg, junior midfielder Emily McCaig broke a scoreless stalemate in the 51st minute.
MARION (6-2) 11
SODUS (0-6) 0
Five different players (Abby Conover, Abigail Marotta, Kami Steurrys, Delaney Szostak and Georgia VanDerMeere) scored as Marion rolled to its sixth consecutive victory. Marotta led by exploding for five goals, including a hat trick in the first half in which the Knights scored six goals. The sophomore midfielder helped Conover spin a hat trick as well, assisting on all three of her goals. Conover assisted two of Marotta’s goals. Steurrys, Szostak and VanDerMeere all chipped in a goal to round out the scoring. Szostak applied a pair of helpers to Marotta as well. Ava Schubert and Payton Walters both recorded an assist. Senior goalkeeper Alyse Buirch only needed two saves to preserve the shutout.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-6) 1
WILLIAMSON (5-3) 5
Elizabeth Brandt and Paige Jordan both netted a pair of goals to lead Williamson to its third straight win. Jordan scored a goal in each half while Brandt buried back-to-back points in the second period. Brandt and Jordan both assisted each other’s first goal as well. Sophomore defender Anna Henner rounded out the scoring for the Marauders. Andrea Hurtado and Alexis Rodriquez both applied a helper. Senior goalkeeper Chloe Jordan had three saves.
HAMMONDSPORT (0-5) 0
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-5) 7
Isabel Badeau spun a hat trick and added an assist as Alfred-Almond cruised to its second straight victory. The junior midfielder netted back-to-back goals in the first half and secured the hat trick in the 64th minute. Badeau’s assist was to sophomore forward Abby Hurd as well. Senior midfielder Grace Hildreth recorded back-to-back goals in the 69th and 76th minute thanks to Chloe Hann. Hildreth applied a helper Badeau’s second goal as well. Chloe Bracken rounded out the scoring for the Eagles.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-0) 4
WAYNE (7-2) 0
For Wayne, Jillian Groff compiled 10 saves while Ava Ingersoll added one.
RED CREEK (2-5) 6
EAST ROCHESTER (1-5) 1
Mackenzie Ferguson unloaded six goals on East Rochester’s defense to lead Red Creek to its second win in three games. The senior midfielder’s goals came in the 12th, 27th, 44th, 62nd, 68th and 76th minutes. Keeley McConkey and Abigail Sanzotta both assisted two of Ferguson’s goals. Junior goalkeeper Mikalah Bliss contributed four saves.
MIDLAKES (0-8) 0
MYNDERSE (4-3-1) 2
Darby Lukowski and Serena Pagan both scored a goal in the first half as Mynderse snapped a two-game skid. Junior midfielder Kelly Kohberger assisted Lukowski’s goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Lauren McDermott only needed four saves for the shutout.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-1) 1
ADDISON (5-3) 3
Kerrigan Driskell paced a balanced Addison offense with one goal and one assist as Addison handed Campbell-Savona its first loss of the season. The junior forward’s goal came in the opening minute of the match. Driskell’s helper was to Karigan Giardina a minute later. Junior midfielder Makayla Miller rounded out the scoring in the 41st minute thanks to Jillian Ames. Senior goalkeeper Abbie Knaish provided a save. For Campbell-Savona, eighth-grade midfielder Ashlynn Stratton scored the team’s lone goal in the 44th minute.
NEWARK (4-2-1) 1
GANANDA (6-2) 2 (OT)
Isabella Hoffman scored the game winner in the 81st minute to lift Gananda to its sixth win in seven games. The freshman midfielder assisted Nicole Cruz’s 41st-minute goal as well. Sophomore midfielder Eva Jenny applied the helper to Hoffman’s game winner. Junior goalkeeper Lydnsey Valletta came up clutch with six saves. For Newark, freshman midfielder Jayda Solomon tied the game in the 67th minute thanks to Kaleigh Pettit. Emma Thayer registered five saves.
GENEVA (1-6)
WATERLOO (4-1-3)
SOUTH SENECA (0-5)
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-3)
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