
BOYS
FRIDAY
GREECE OLYMPIA (6-3-0) 3
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-3-1) 2
Hatem Mohamed’s second-half tally stood as the game-winner for Olympia in its fifth win in six contests. The junior capitalized with 20 minutes remaining in regulation to give the Spartans a 3-1 lead. Ricky Hill scored the game’s first goal with an unassisted effort. Phillip Biermann doubled the early lead using an assist form William Buttino. Buttino collected an assist on Mohamed’s goal as well. For Odyssey, Mayken Perez Aguilar accounted for both tallies and Ryan Michelsen added helpers on both. Aguilar’s second goal came shortly after Mohamed’s in the second half. Dylan Mattice made nine in the victory.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-4-1) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-6-0) 0
Eli Boothby registered his fifth goal of the season and Peter Kim-Rivera, his fourth, to lead Schroeder in its second consecutive shutout victory. Stephen Welsch and Joey Greene an assist apiece in the contest.
HILTON (6-1-1) 0
FAIRPORT (8-1-0) 2
In a meeting between two unbeaten teams, Myles Palmer was the difference maker with two goals for Fairport. Daniel van Aardt and Tymish Kraus assisted on the tallies.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-5-1) 0
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-2-0) 2
Mac Bean and Colton Shuman each netted their firsts of the season to increase Churchville’s win streak to four. Aidan Ozkaynak and Nick Rippe assisted on each tally, respectively.
PENFIELD (7-0-1) 3
VICTOR (2-7-0) 0
Following a scoreless first half, Penfield returned to the field in a blaze with two goals in five minutes and a third to add insurance. Cristiano Mounnarat scored a minute after halftime and Jack Maness followed to double the lead. Jack Walsh assisted on both. Dino Jandric scored the final goal on an unassisted effort.
BROCKPORT (6-3-0) 1
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-4-1) 0
Henry Schultz scored the lone goal on touches from Evan Bovee to improve Brockport’s win streak to five.
WOIS/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (2-5-0) 0
AQUINAS (4-3-0) 3
Aquinas had three players find the back of the net on 16 shot attempts for its fourth consecutive win. Elvir Odzakovic registered the first tally and the only score in the first half. Tyler Wegman and Bennett Valentino each added to the lead with their second and fourth goals of the season, respectively. Kevin Howse and LJ Gleason finished with five saves for the combined shutout. Iesa Mohammed and Alifonso Vito each collected an assist as well. Aquinas has won four straight with a plus-14 goal differential.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-3-0) 1
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-3-0) 6
ATTICA (6-2-0) 0
KENDALL (5-4-0) 1
Michael McCue registered his 12th tally of the year to give Kendall its fifth win in six games.
PERRY (1-8-0) 1
MOUNT MORRIS (6-3-0) 4
Mount Morris scored twice in each half to down Perry in its first of two meetings this season. Ben Bacon scored twice and Alec Mann finished with a goal and two assists to charge the offense. Chase Young opened scoring for the Blue Devils in the 23rd minute. Jack Lonsberry finished with an assist as well. Bacon now has 13 goals on the year.
GENESEO (3-3-1) 0
KESHEQUA (7-2-0) 2
Kellen Wood and Sterling Strain registered a goal apiece to increase Keshequa’s win streak to five. Nathan Thayer and Reese Powers each finished with an assist.
BATH-HAVERLING (9-0-0) 5
LEROY (5-3-0) 1
Keefer Calkins completed a hat trick and added an assist within 15 minutes to lead the Rams to its ninth consecutive victory. Zach Musso and Braden Yartym scored within that span as well. DJ Smith and Yartym finished with assists in the contest. Calkins’s goal total is up to 21 on the season and sits atop the leaderboard in Section V.
DANSVILLE (1-8-0) 0
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-5-0) 4
Markus Brehm found the back of the net twice in the first half to give Way-Co a lead it would not concede for the duration of the match. Brogan Cotter and Mehlenbacher Issac added some insurance in the second. Vanyo Nielsen, Mathew Clark and Cotter finished with assists as well.
HAMMONDSPORT (1-8-0) 0
ADDISON (9-1-0) 4
Trent Watson registered a hat trick to push Addison to its second win in three games. Brayden Bills opened scoring in the second half on an unassisted effort. Colt Crooker finished with an assist in the contest.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-8-0) 2
HINSDALE (6-1-0) 5
Tucker Schwartz completed a hat trick and added an assist to lead Hinsdale over Andover/Whitesville for the second time this season. Brandon Hayman and Damion Brown scored the final two goals in the contest for Hinsdale. Hayman finished with two assists and Isaac Howell contributed one. Conner Phillips accounted for both of Andover’s goals. It gave his squad a 1-0 and 2-1 lead before the end of the first half.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-4-1) 6
GATES-CHILI (0-9-0) 0
HOLLEY (2-6-0) 0
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (3-5-0) 1
GREECE ARCADIA (4-2-1) 2
GREECE ATHENA (1-7-0) 1
Aidan Lewandowski and Manny Kasato found back of the net for the Titans who have won three of four. Kee Bu Soy and Beckam Silva had assists. Gabe Taylor made four saves.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-0-1) 1
CANANDAIGUA (3-4-1) 1
SATURDAY
HONEOYE (3-5-0) 1
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-9-0) 0
Evan Cuba drove in a penalty kick to break the tie in the 34th minute and help Honeoye snap a five game losing skid. Honeoye rattled off 24 shots in the contest.
MCQUAID (9-1-0) 2
CLARENCE (VI) 0
Colin Shanahan and Andrew O’Neill capitalized a minute apart to top Clarence for its second straight victory. Andrew O’Hern added helpers on both goals.
WAYNE (7-2-0) 3
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-3-0) 0
Josh Bolt completed his fourth hat trick of the season to lead Wayne to a sixth consecutive win. Bolt has 18 goals on the season. Alex Cook and Kaleb Glessing both finished with an assist.
WATERLOO (0-9-1) 0
GREECE ODYSSEY (5-3-1) 8
Alexander Bonin registered a hat trick within a three minute span and four other goal scorers contributed to lead Odyssey to its first win in four games. Mayken Perez Aguilar scored Odyssey’s first and third goals while Pablo Gonzalez rattled in the team’s second. Bonin’s additions put the lead up to 6-0 at halftime. In the second half, Jaden Ercolino found the back of the net and Na-Mil Bridges registered his first varsity goal to cap off the game.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-0-1) 2
AQUINAS (4-4-1) 1
In the second overtime, Kaelin Vater crammed in a free kick from Ryan Petrone, over 30 yards out, to keep Sutherland undefeated and seal Sean Hopkins’ 100th win as head coach. The senior Devon Rashid gave the Knights the lead with his first of the year on a feed from Will Field. Aquinas’ Elvir Odzakovic knotted the game at one in the second half. Ali Shabani picked up the assist.
HAC (5-2-1) 1
C.G. FINNEY (3-2-2) 1
HAC allowed its first goal in four games and C.G. Finney finished with a second straight tie in the teams’ first of two meetings this season. Finney’s Ryan Lewin accounted for the lone tally with his first of the season. Rafael Ferguson got HAC on the board with less than four minutes to go in regulation.
PAVILION/YORK (6-3-0) 3
AVON (5-2-1) 1
Kyan Tiede registered back-to-back goals and assisted on a third to give Pavilion/York a lead it would not concede. The first came on a feed from Ryan Williams and the second on an unassisted effort. Quinton Barrett buried the squad’s final tally before halftime. Avon’s Lee Hartke trimmed the deficit to two midway through the second half. Evan Masten picked up the assist.
PERRY (1-8-0) 0
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (4-3-1) 4
Nik Eustace doubled his goal total on the year with a hat trick to help Letchworth/Warsaw bounce back from a loss in its previous matchup. John Mertsock opened scoring in the 20th minute. Reece Grisewood finished with two assists while Caleb Runfola and Mertsock had one apiece.
LIVONIA (5-4-0) 0
HORNELL (8-2-1) 1
Shawn Rose decided the game early with the lone tally to drive Hornell to its fourth shutout win in five games. Ian Ashworth picked up the assist. Livonia had outshot Hornell 15-7.
EAST/LAFYM/SWN/NE N DOUGLASS (0-3-0) 0
WILLIAMSON (6-1-0) 5
Five different players capitalized offensively to help Williamson cruise to victory. Nate Burns and Jonathan Hayes created a 2-0 lead for the Marauders in the first half with a goal apiece. John Niles, Troy Ingham and Noah Cahoon rounded out scoring late in the second half. Tyrone Walker finished with two assists. Niles and Ingham each contributed one as well.
WELLSVILLE (4-4-1) 1
FILLMORE (8-2-0) 3
Trailing 1-0, Fillmore responded with three consecutive second half goals to increase its win streak to six games. Layton Sanasith, Brent Zubikowski and Mitchell Ward chipped in a tally. Junior attacker, Ward, is second in Section V with 20 goals scored on the year. Noorideen Musaid-Omar snagged two assists and Eben Schilke collected one. Cody Costello gave Wellsville the 1-0 lead in the first half, unassisted.
ALLEGANY LIMESTONE (VI) 4
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (6-3-1) 0
ALFRED-ALMOND (4-3-0) 8
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-9-0) 1
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-5-1) 0
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (5-3-1) 5
BLOOMFIELD (3-4-0) 3
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (5-1-1) 6
GENEVA (1-7-0) 1
CANANDAIGUA (4-4-1) 6
GIRLS
FRIDAY
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-4-1) 1
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-1-1) 1
Opposing netminders Brooke Burd and Karissa Champion combined for 35 saves to keep the score knotted at one. Burd, in her first appearance as goalie, turned away 21 shots and Champion contested 14 over 100 minutes of gameplay. Lily Rexford registered her team-leading eighth of the year, unassisted, to give Canisteo the lead late in the first half. Donna Clark equalized the game for Campbell-Savona 12 minutes into the second. Kaylee Sutryk picked up an assist on the play.
NEWARK (5-2-1) 3
GENEVA (2-7-0) 1
Jayda Solomon found the back of the net twice to generate Newark’s first win in three games. The freshman scored Newark’s final two tallies to maintain a two-goal lead. Megan Napoleon opened scoring in the 12th minute for the Reds. Kaitlyn Wright registered Geneva’s only tally late in the first half. Emma Thayer made six saves for the win.
WATERLOO (5-2-3) 2
MIDLAKES (0-9-0) 1
Morgan Caraballo and Jazzmyn Lewis spearheaded a second half comeback with a goal apiece to give Waterloo its third win in four games. Down 1-0 shortly after halftime, Caraballo tied the game with her second of the year. Lewis netted the game winner with three minutes remaining in regulation. Samantha Page and Tabatha Winter collected assists on the plays, respectively. Kate Mahoney scored Midlakes’ tally halfway through the first. Mary Givens added the assist.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-6-0) 0
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-6-0) 3
Reilly Batzold scored twice to give North Rose its second shutout victory in three games. Batzold registered an assist on Tori Cooper’s third of the year to open the game. Alydia Mcintyre and Avery Boogard finished with assists as well.
WAYNE (8-2-0) 2
PENN YAN (4-3-1) 1
Gianna Ryndock buried the game winner in the final minute of regulation to help Wayne bounce back from a shutout loss. Trinity Surowiec accounted for Wayne’s first tally, assisted by Ryndock. Addison Rice picked up an assist on Ryndock’s buzzer-beater. Jillian Groff made seven saves in the winning effort.
BLOOMFIELD (4-3-0) 6
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-4-1) 1
A fiery offense was bolstered by Ava Hawkins with two goals and an assist to push Bloomfield past Dundee/Bradford. Maddie Johnston followed with a goal and two assists. Molly Thompson, Sofie Kachmaryk and Lily Baughman each added a goal.
WILLIAMSON (5-4-0) 0
MARION (7-2-0) 1
Abigail Marotta netted her 23rd of the season for Marion’s seventh consecutive victory. Alyse Buirch made nine saves to hold Williamson scoreless. Abby Conover had an assist.
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-3-0) 2
NAPLES (5-5-0) 0
Aurora Woodworth and Lily Morse each registered their second tallies of the season to lead Whitman over Naples. Abby Kornbau made four saves for the shutout.
MYNDERSE (4-4-1) 0
PAL-MAC (8-0-0) 6
Maya Ikewood scored twice and picked up two assists to help Pal-Mac cruise through its eighth straight win. Emma Robinson, Molly Seither, Sophie Barcly and Shelby Yaeger all found the back of the net. Mercedes Buckingham and Amelia Stever each added an assist while Reagan Diehl contributed two. The victory over Mynderse makes it Pal-Mac’s sixth straight game without giving up a goal.
HONEOYE (8-1-0) 6
RED JACKET (2-7-0) 0
Honeoye’s offense exploded for five goals in the first half to help the Bulldogs bounce back from its first loss of the season. Alexis Johnson scored twice and consecutively. Ava Higgins scored, Sydney Pulver added one and Sarah Jarosinski closed out the half. Alyssa Bailey accounted for the team’s final tally of the match.
GANANDA (7-2-0) 7
SODUS (0-7-0) 0
Nicole Cruz scored twice and five other goal scorers contributed once to increase Gananda’s win total to seven. Emerson Paull and Molly Tichacek accounted for the only first half tallies. Ella Lathrop, Kara Newton and Isabella Hoffmann all scored in the second half. Eva Jenny contributed two assists while Hoffmann and Lathrop added one. Jordan Falso and Katie Rothwell also finished with an assist apiece.
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-6-0) 1
ADDISON (6-3-0) 6
Jillian Ames scored twice and Kerrigan Driskell picked up four points to lead Addison over A-A for the second time this season. Driskell and Aimes teamed up for to give Addison a 2-0 lead through the first half. The pair opened the half the same way they ended the first, with a goal and assist. Hannah Pierce, Trinity Herrington and Makayla Miller each added to the lead. Rhiley Gilbert and Kendra McLean both earned an assist. Driskell finished with three.
SATURDAY
MOUNT MORRIS (2-6-0) 0
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-4-1) 4
Cal-Mum opened the game up with four second half goals including two from Bre Bishop to walk away with its second straight win. Bishop gave the Lady Raiders a 1-0 lead seven minutes after halftime. Holly McGinnis and Lizzy Pies accounted for the other two tallies. Marissa Roides, Adrianna DiSalvo and Rachelle Richter each finished with an assist. Avery DeMarco made one save in the shutout victory.
GREECE ATHENA (6-2-0) 2
FAIRPORT (4-5-0) 0
Athena jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and refused to give it up with the help of Emilee Montagliano’s 19-save performance. The eighth grader now has five shutouts on the year and has allowed just six goals over eight games played. Wrianna Hudson attained the early lead with her team-leading tenth of the season in the second minute of play. Julie Welling doubled the score 12 minutes later using help from Larissa Johnston.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (4-3-1) 3
C.G. FINNEY (1-4-1) 3
Kaia Goode, who recently committed to play basketball at LeMoyne College, scored twice and added an assist to settle for the tie against C.G. Finney after downing the squad two game’s ago. Grace McMullen contributed a tally for the Kings as well.
ATTICA (3-5-1) 0
HOLLEY (6-2-2) 4
Emma Brady found the back of the net three separate times to hand Holley its fourth win in five games. Brady put the Hawks on the board in the fourth minute of the game. Her following two and remaining three tallies came in the second half. Samantha Bates accounted for the other Holley marker. Alivia Wolf finished the contest with an assist as well.
OAKFIELD/ELBA (3-3-1) 0
KENDALL (4-3-1) 2
T’Mia Kitchings scored twice in the second half to overtake Oakfield/Elba in the first of two meetings this season. Kitchings broke the scoreless tie with her fifth of the season, four minutes after halftime. Eagle goalkeeper Kailie Regan finished with nine saves for the shutout. Opposing netminder Lily Davis had 12 in the contest.
GREECE OLYMPIA (7-2-0) 5
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-9-0) 2
Kuditra Derosa scored four goals to help Olympia bounce back from a 4-0 loss to Brockport on Thursday. The senior improved her goal total to 20 with a hat trick in the second half. Sarah Tawaf tacked on to the lead with her fifth goal of the year and added an assist late in the game. Morgan Welch finished with two assists and Jadyn Falco, one.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (4-2-2) 6
SACRED HEART () 0
Four players contributed their first tallies of the year to increase Mercy’s win streak to three games. Keira Dall led the charge with her first two tallies of the season. Isabella D’Anza, Julia D’Anza and Isabelle Dearcop each picked up their first goals of the year to assist in the win. Grace Reyda scored as well, her second of the season.
LIVONIA (2-7-1) 5
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-9-0) 0
Livonia took control of the first half with four unanswered goals to claim its first victory in six games. Anna Cinquino, Hannah Weldy, Isabelle Dennis and Kylie Buckley combined to create a 4-0 lead with a goal apiece. Esther Slocum capped off the growing lead on an unassisted effort. Kelsey Stewart, Slocum and Cinquino finished with assists in the contest as well.
PAVILION (4-4-0) 0
YORK (6-0-1) 2
York used a goal in each half to keep Pavilion at bay for its sixth win of the season. Sydnee Emerson snatched the 1-0 lead on an assist from Sydney Boyd. Cierra Smith added the insurance halfway through the second half. Libby Voisey made five saves in net for the win.
NARDIN () 0
AQUINAS (3-1-1) 2
Emily Silverstein knocked in two goals five minutes apart to charge Aquinas’s offense and snap its three-game losing skid. Silverstein’s first tally came in the 24th minute on a feed from Amaris Watts. Giulianna Tomaszewski collected an assist on the second tally. Kate Sproul made six saves for the shutout.
BATAVIA/NOTRE DAME (6-2-2) 1
BYRON-BERGEN (7-2-0) 0
Emma Sisson snagged the lead for Batavia/Notre Dame in the 10th minute and never conceded it using the help of Rebeka Nickerson’s nine saves in net.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-4-0) 1
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (5-4-0) 4
Taylor Searle scored twice and picked up two assists to lead Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale over Bolivar-Richburg. Sydney Howard and Shae Maples converted on each of Searle’s helpers. Cloey Larabee assisted on both of Searle’s tallies. Madigan Harris scored the lone B-R goal on touches from Teegan Sibble.
WELLSVILLE (3-6-0) 1
FILLMORE (9-0-0) 5
Grace Russell led the offense with two tallies as Fillmore won its ninth straight and sixth consecutive with 4-plus goals scored. Sophia Templeton got the Eagles on the board three minutes into the contest. Russell made it 3-0 before the closing of the first half. Emily Krzeminski and Hope Russell accounted for the other two Fillmore tallies in the second half. Emily Costello scored Wellsville’s lone tally already facing a 4-0 deficit.
BROCKPORT (7-1-1) 2
GATES-CHILI (4-5-0) 1
Ella Fadale accounted for both of Brockport’s goals to fend off Gates late and prevent extra time. Fadale broke the scoreless tie late in the first half and shattered the 1-1 tie in the dying minutes of the second. Mysha Moses evened the score at one halfway through the second for Gates.
DANSVILLE (6-3-0) 1
BATH-HAVERLING (7-1-0) 5
Ella Yartym recorded a hat trick and added two assists to steer Haverling to victory. Yartym improves her season totals to 16 goals and 11 assists. Sydney Burns and Triesta Sprague poked in the two other goals for Haverling. Leah Krelie, Natalie Krelie and Burns finished with an assist in the contest as well. For Dansville, Sydney Stone accounted for the only point registered.
EAST ROCHESTER (2-6-0) 2
LIMA (0-8-0) 1
Giovanna Morreale and Emma Romach partnered up for a goal in each half to give East Rochester its first win in four games. It was their second and first tallies of the season, respectively.
GENESEO (7-2-0) 0
WARSAW (10-0-0) 2
LE ROY (3-3-2) 1
BATAVIA (5-3-1) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-2-0) 4
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-1-0)
Elena Barr and Bridget Merkel scored two goals apiece to lead Mendon to its third straight and fourth win in five games. Danielle Strauf collected two assists while Rachel Lee and Lauren DiMarzo added a helper apiece. Leah Shaffer and Emma Shelton combined on the shutout.
AVON (3-2-3) 4
LETCHWORTH (1-7-0) 0
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-3-0) 2
JASPER-TROUPSBURGH (1-7-0) 3
PERRY (1-7-0) 0
KESHEQUA (4-2-2) 5
PEMBROKE (0-8-0) 0
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-3-3) 4
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