BOYS
BRIGHTON (4-4-1) 1
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-2) 2 (OT)
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-7) 1
HILTON (7-1-1) 4
Cody Cavuoto headlined a Cadet attack that scored four goals in the first half. Cavuoto netted the first goal of the game on an assist from Alec Smith, and had the final goal of the game on another assist from Smith. Smith Ian had a goal, and Ian Fediuk added a goal on an assist from Anthony Inglese.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-5-1) 3
GATES-CHILI (0-10) 1
Cory Jarvis accounted for all three goals as Webster Thomas ended a three-game losing streak. Jarvis assisted Jack Rider for the first Titans goal of the game in the 20th minute. Jarvis rounded out the scoring with a goal in the 29th minute and in the 52nd minute. Connor Fitch and Bryce Halsdorfer assisted the two Jarvis goals.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-5-1) 1
PENFIELD (8-0-1) 2 (OT)
Penfield remains unbeaten behind a Jack Maness game-winning goal in the first overtime period. Paul Rolland put the Patriots up 1-0 in the 41st minute on an assist from Omer Aktas. Eli Boothby answered one minute later with an unassisted goal to knot the game up at one. Danny Gregory assisted Maness’ game-winning goal in the eight minute of the first overtime.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-0-1) 1
BROCKPORT (6-4) 0
Henry Walbaum netted the only goal of the game in the 28th minute on a Devon Rashid assist which kept Sutherland undefeated.
CANANDAIGUA (5-4-1) 4
GREECE ATHENA (1-8) 3 (OT)
Dominick Spychalski scored the game winner in overtime, and Canandaigua won for the third time in its last four games. The senior got the Braves on the board in the 29th minute on an unassisted goal. Mason Burke chipped in a goal in the 35th minute on a pass from Spychalski. Spychalski did the rest of the work for Canandaigua with a goal in the 43rd minute, and the only goal in overtime. Lukan Tessena assisted the game-winning goal.
IRONDEQUOIT (5-5-1) 0
SPENCERPORT (5-4) 3
Spencerport snapped a two-game losing streak behind two goals from Kyle Milburn. Milburn had the first goal of the game in the 11th minute on an assist from Justice Hinman, and added another in the 21st minute on an assist from Sujan Rajamohan. Gianluca assisted Austin Mandarin for the final goal of the game in the 31st minute.
GREECE ARCADIA (5-2-1) 1
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-5-1) 0 (OT)
Greece Arcadia defeated Mendon behind a goal from Aidan Lewandowski. Beckam Silva assisted the goal, and Lewandowski put it in the net from outside the box. Goalkeeper Gabe Taylor made three saves for the Titans.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-3) 5
BATAVIA (4-3-2) 1
Valentino Maiola helped end a two-game losing streak with a hat trick for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Maiola scored the lone goal in the first half on an assist from Peter Burslem, and had the first goal in the second half on an assist from David Brassie. Ryan McLane added a goal before Mailoa finished his scoring with another goal. Brassie capped off the Cougar scoring with an unassisted goal.
GREECE OLYMPIA (7-3) 7
EASTRIDGE (3-7) 3
Philipp Biermann accounted for all seven goals as Olympia took home its second-straight win. Biermann netted the first two Olympia goals in the first and 25th minute, Buttino assisted the first and the second was unassisted. Trailing 3-2 at the half, Olympia outscored Eastridge 5-0 in the second half behind two Buttino goals and three more goals from Biermann. Biermann had the first two unassisted, and Buttino rattled off two in a row in the 45th and 54th minutes on assists from Biermann. The junior ended the games scoring with a goal in the 74th minute on a Abdurahim Hussein assist.
MCQUAID (10-1) 6
WOIS/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (2-6) 0
McQuaid picked up its third-straight win as Elliot Aguirre accounted for three goals. The senior assisted Andrew O’Hern in the 28th minute for the first goal of the game. Aguirre netted his two goals in the 47th minute and the 63rd minute; assisted by O’Hern and Jacob Sevene. John Palermo, Colin Shanahan, and Alex Strembenis all added a goal of their own.
EAST/LAFYM/SWN/NE N DOUGLASS (1-3) 2
WILSON/MONROE/EC (2-5) 0
Trent Popowski netted two goals to pace East/LAFYM/SWN/ NE N Douglass to its first win. Popowski scored both goals unassisted, with one in the first half and one in the second half.
HOUGHTON (3-4) 1
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-3-2) 2
Reiss Gaines and Aydin Sisson each scored a goal which led Bolivar-Richburg to its second-straight win. Gaines scored his goal in the first half on an assist from Wyatt Karnuth, and Sisson had his goal on an assist from Landon Barkley.
WAYNE (8-2) 4
GENEVA (1-8) 0
Stephen Habecker netted his first varsity while Dan Merrell, Alex Cook and JJ Bolt collected a tally apiece as the Eagles won their seventh straight games. Kaleb Glessing had three assists in the win. Alec Gilbert stopped three shots for his seventh shutout of the year.
PENN YAN (8-1-1) 5
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-10) 1
Brigham Hansen had two goals which helped Penn Yan avenge its only loss of the season. Hansen scored the first goal of the game, and the last which paired up with two assists. David Reid and Zackary Townley assisted the two Hansen goals. The senior assisted a Riley Griffiths goal and a Reid goal. Kaden Steele chipped in the only other Penn Yan goal. Ryan Spooner netted the lone goal for Midlakes/Red Jacket.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (5-3-1) 0
NAPLES (7-0-1) 2
Owen Hulbert and Cade Rathbun each scored a goal that kept Naples unbeaten. Rathburn assisted Hulbert for the first goal of the game in the 24th minute, and scored his own goal in the 43rd minute on an assist from Ryan Lester.
WATERLOO (0-10-1) 0
BLOOMFIELD (4-4) 5
Bloomfield ended a two-game losing streak and got back to .500 behind five different goal scorers. Sergio Dunn got Bloomfield on the board early following an assist from Conner Moore. William Nelson added on with a goal in the seventh minute. Nick Korich and Cameron Smith rounded out the scoring with a goal each in the first half. Cooper Wille had the only goal in the second half in the 46th minute.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-7) 0
HONEOYE (4-5) 1
Owen Badder scored the game-winning goal in the 43rd minute on an assist from Luke Armstrong which handed Honeoye its second-straight win.
PEMBROKE (4-6) 1
KENDALL (6-4) 2
Michael McCue and Jonathan Reyes paired up for both goals which led Kendall to its fourth-straight win. Reyes assisted McCue for the only Kendall goal in the first half, and McCue returned the favor to Reyes for the lone goal in the second half. Jon Sure had the only Pembroke goal.
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (3-6) 0
ATTICA (7-3) 5
Simon Lamparelli recorded a hat trick which helped Attica end a three-game losing streak. The junior had the first two goals of the game in the seventh and 18th minute, and that scored his final goal of the game in the 36th minute. Jon Beck netted the other two goals for Attica. Beck scored in the 35th minute and 52nd minute. Evan Dickhut chipped in an assist.
HOLLEY (2-7) 0
WHEATLAND-CHILI (7-2) 1
Wheatland-Chili grabbed its second-straight win behind Aaron Lund’s game-winning goal in the 57th minute. Brendan Moore had the assist.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-3) 3
CALEDONIA-MUMORD (1-8) 0
Ben Bacon scored three goals in the second half which paced Mount Morris to its third win in its last four. Bacon scored the first goal of the game on a direct kick in the 65th minute. Bacon added a goal in the 75th minute on a Jack Lonsberry assist, and again in the 78th minute on an assist from Payton Bownds.
AVON (5-2-2) 1
GENESEO (3-3-2) 1 (OT)
Lee Hartke’s unassisted goal with two minutes left in regulation helped earn Avon a tie. Ethan Bennett put Geneseo up early in the 24th minute on an assist from Sebri Fantauzzo.
DANSVILLE (1-9) 0
LIVONIA (6-4) 6
Bryce Hoang and Shane Melead both netted two goals which paced Livonia to a win that snapped a two-game losing streak. Hoang had the first goal of the game in the fifth minute on a Connor Feehan assist. Hoang finished his second goal in the 17th minute on an assist from Melead. Melead nabbed his first goal in the 15th minute, and his second in the 44th minute. Evan Frazo and Feehan both added a goal of their own. Colin Ullock and Michael Neckers both chipped in an assist.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-5-1) 1
SCIO (3-5-1) 1
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-5) 1
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (4-4-1) 0
GIRLS
EAST ROCHESTER (2-7) 0
MARION (8-2) 8
Abigail Marotta scored five goals to lead Marion to its eighth-straight win. The sophomore converted the first three Marion goals on assists from Delaney Szostak and Abby Conover, Conover had two. Conover had two goals of her own in the first half on assists from Marotta and Payton Walters. Szostak added a goal of her own before Marotta finished the scoring with two more goals in the second half. Conover picked up another assist and Alyna Hayes recorded one. Alyse Buirch had two saves in goal for Marion.
RED CREEK (2-6) 0
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-6) 1 (OT)
Sydney Cuykendall netted the game-winning goal in the first overtime period for its second-straight win. Gabby Cuykendall assisted Sydney for the goal. Goalkeeper Lexi Countryman recorded 10 saves for North Rose-Wolcott.
WILLIAMSON (5-4-1) 1
GANANDA (7-2-1) 1 (OT)
Elizabeth Brandt scored for Williamson, and Eva Jenny netted a goal in the second half which resulted in a tie. Brandt scored in the first half on an assist from Nadia Serrano, and Jenny scored on an assist from Ella Lathrop. Williamson’s goalkeeper Chloe Jordan recorded 25 saves, and Lydnsey Valletta had six saves for Gananda.
ADDISON (7-3) 3
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-4) 1
Addison won its third game in a row behind goals from three different goal scorers. Abbie Knaisch had the first Addison goal on a Hannah Pierce assist. Bailee Jackson added a goal from a Caitlin Crooker assist, and Kerrigan Driskell capped off the scoring following an assist from Jillian Ames. Goalkeeper Erin Terwilliger recorded four saves for the Knights.
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