BOYS
CHARLES G. FINNEY (4-3-2) 1
SODUS (3-2-1) 2 (OT)
Senior attacker Kyle Zerbe scored both Sodus goals, including the game-winner in overtime, to lift the Spartans to their first win in three games. Freshman midfielder Braydn Orbaker assisted Zerbe’s first point.
GATES-CHILI (0-11) 0
BRIGHTON (5-4-1) 10
Will Kelly and Liam McGuire both scored a pair of goals to lead Brighton’s attack in its second win in three games. Both players scored in the first half in which the Bruins unloaded eight goals on Gates-Chili’s defense. Kelly assisted Chase Alexandre’s point as well. Alexandre was credited the helper for McGuire’s first goal. Daniel Barraclough-Tan, Aviv Kane, Malachi McDade-Clay, Paul Runge and Isaac Wing rounded out the scoring. Barraclough-Tan applied a helper for Wing as well. Luigi DiGrazia and Itamar Zahavi both registered two assists while Iyassu Ammanuel added one.
HAMMONDSPORT (1-9) 3
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-5-1) 4
Derek Jackson spun a hat trick to lead Canisteo-Greenwood to its first win in six games. Jackson’s goals came in the ninth, 39th and 77th minute. Liam McAneney rounded out the scoring with a goal in the 11th minute. Gavin Cobin assisted two of Jackson’s goals.
GANANDA (0-7) 0
RED CREEK (3-3) 4
Hunter Hicks and Tyler Uruburu both scored two goals to lead Red Creek to its third win in four games. Hicks netted both of his goals in the first half. Uruburu found the back of the net in each period. Casey Doll and Jordan Verburg assisted Hicks’s goals.
EAST ROCHESTER (3-5-1) 1
WILLIAMSON (7-1-1) 1 (2 OT)
For Williamson, junior attacker John Niles wasted no time putting the Marauders on the board in the 11th minute thanks to Troy Ingham. For East Rochester, sophomore attacker Jalen McCoy tied the game in the 23rd minute on a helper from Ian Szemcsak.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-4) 1
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-3-1) 2
Joe Bauch scored a goal and assisted Ki Steiner’s point as Arkport-Canaseraga struck twice in the second half for its fifth win in six games. Freshman midfielder Koehler Preston was credited the helper for Bauch’s goal.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (6-4-1) 1
ADDISON (10-1) 2
Brayden Bills scored a goal and assisted Trent Watson’s point as Addison struck twice in the second half for its third straight win.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-5) 1
LE ROY (6-3) 8
MARION (5-3-2) 1
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-4-1) 1 (2 OT)
GIRLS
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-0) 5
WATERLOO (6-3-3) 0
Maya Ikewood recorded her second hat trick of the season. Emma Robinson added a pair of goals, and the Palmyra-Macedon girls’ soccer team (No. 4 NYSSWA Class B) breezed to a 5-0 win over host Waterloo in Finger Lakes East action Wednesday night at Tom Coughlin Stadium. READ MORE.
VICTOR (1-8-1) 3
AQUINAS (3-5-3) 3 (2 OT)
For Victor, senior defender Paige Ford scored a go-ahead goal in the 76th minute. Maggie Galewski and Elizabeth Miller scored the first two goals of the game. Senior defender Brynn Sandruck assisted Miller’s point. Junior goalkeeper Ava Lattimer registered eight saves. For Aquinas, Emily Silverstein netted a pair of goals, including the game-tying shot in the 78th minute thanks to Sarah Kretchmer. Junior midfielder Eva Costanzo put the L’il Irish on the board in the 60th minute. Kate Sproul recorded nine saves.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (3-4) 1
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (5-4) 2
Riley Stowe scored a goal and assisted Olivia Kilmer’s point as Avoca/Prattsburgh snapped a three-game skid. The goals came in the 43rd and 51st minute. Junior goalkeeper Emily Hammond accumulated 16 saves.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-3-1) 1
BATAVIA (7-3-1) 2
Katherine Spiotta and Anna Varland both scored one goal as Batavia notched its fifth win in six games. Varland put the Blue Devils on the board in the 13th minute and Varland found the back of the net in the 63rd minute. Olivia Halpin and Mackenzie Harmon were each credited an assist. Senior goalkeeper Maddie Barone contributed six saves.
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-5-1) 2
GATES-CHILI (4-7) 1
Riley Welch’s 63rd-minute goal lifted Webster Thomas to its first win in six games. Sophomore midfielder Catherine Rogers buried the game-tying score in the 44th minute. Senior forward Nadia Jaworowicz assisted Welch’s goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Jeylan Bay contributed to the comeback with seven saves. For Gates-Chili, freshman defender Skylyn Davidson put the Spartans on the board with a fifth-minute strike thanks to Jade Salmon.
CANANDAIGUA (4-6) 0
GREECE ATHENA (8-2) 2
Wrianna Hudson accounted for all of Greece Athena’s scoring with a pair of goals courtesy of Julie Welling to lead the Trojans to their fourth straight win. The sophomore midfielder wasted no time putting the Trojans on the board in the fifth minute and added much-needed insurance in the 71st minute. Emilee Montagliano and Lynia Thomas combined to record four saves in goal. For Canandaigua, sophomore goalkeeper Payton Malec accumulated 10 saves.
EASTRIDGE (1-6) 2
GREECE OLYMPIA (9-2) 6 (OT)
Kuditra Derosa and Morgan Welch both netted a pair of goals as Greece Olympia exploded for five goals in overtime to win its third straight. Derosa scored the Spartans’ lone regulation goal in the 45th minute and capped off the overtime with a shot in the 95th minute. Welch buried back-to-back points in the 89th and 92nd minute. The senior midfielder assisted Derosa’s first goal as well. Laynee Hysner and Hannah Roxstrom rounded out the scoring. Sophomore goalkeeper Elizabeth Faulkner had two saves in regulation.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-6-2) 4
HILTON (3-6-1) 4 (2 OT)
For Rush-Henrietta, junior midfielder Avery Roberts buried two go-ahead goals in the second half and assisted Reilly Fitzgerald’s shot which gave the Royal Comets a 4-3 lead in the 82nd minute. Sophomore midfielder Alivia Day scored the first goal of the game in the 16th minute thanks to Rylee Scott. Rebecca Kench and Miah Lathrop assisted Roberts’ goals. Junior goalkeeper Eva DiDomenico accumulated 11 saves. For Hilton, senior midfielder Rylie Delvecchio forced the tie with her 85th-minute goal courtesy of Brynn Sidebotham. Sidebotham forced overtime with a shot in the 75th minute and assisted Marean Olesen’s game-tying goal in the 54th minute as well. Senior midfielder Ella Mascadri put the Cadets on the board in the 19th minute thanks to Riley Letta. Hailey Kuder chipped in four saves.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (6-4-1) 0
PENFIELD (11-1) 1
Kacie Garofalo’s 41st-minute goal was the difference in Penfield’s 10th consecutive victory. Junior defender Emily Hach was credited an assist. Paytyn Crane and Etta Herman split six saves in goal.
BRIGHTON (8-2) 3
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-5-1) 1
Maggie Cregan scored a goal and added an assist to pace a balanced Brighton offense en route to its eighth win in nine games. The junior midfielder buried the first point of the contest in the 20th minute and applied a helper to Dilara Lenio 18 minutes later. Meredith Reynolds added much-needed insurance in the 75th minute courtesy of Finn Cregan. Avery Hopkin and Charlotte Tickell combined for seven saves in goal. For Churchville-Chili, junior midfielder Jenna Northup sliced the deficit in half in the 45th minute. Senior goalkeeper Emma Voglewede compiled 11 saves.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-8) 0
SPENCERPORT (9-0) 6
Bre DeHond registered a hat trick and an assist as Spencerport rolled to its sixth shutout victory of the season. The senior forward netted all three goals in the second half in which the Rangers scored five times. DeHond’s points came in the 46th, 51st and 63rd minute. DeHond’s helper was to Alyssa Hackett, who scored two goals of her own in the 38th and 77th minute. Hackett assisted DeHond’s second and third goals as well. Freshman midfielder Lindsay Lenhard rounded out the scoring with the first goal of the game in the 20th minute thanks to Aleena Solano. Senior midfielder Lily Brongo was credited an assist for one of DeHond’s and Hackett’s goals. Sophomore goalkeeper Cate Burns only needed four saves to record a shutout.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-5) 0
BROCKPORT (8-1-1) 1
Nadia Nealon’s 47th-minute goal was the difference in Brockport’s third straight win. Senior forward Ella Fadale assisted the point. Emma Sodoma came up clutch with six saves in the shutout effort.
HONEOYE (9-2) 0
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-2-1) 3
Chloe Fowler registered a goal and an assist to pace a balanced Harley-Allendale-Columbia offense in its third straight win. The senior defender scored the second of the Wolves’ three goals which all came in the first half. Fowler’s helper was for junior forward Olivia Strader. Freshman midfielder AJ Williams rounded out the scoring. Anna Thomas and Katherine Winchester both recorded an assist. Senior goalkeeper Morgan Fowler provided five saves in the shutout effort.
BLOOMFIELD (5-4) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-3) 3
Zoelle Payne recorded a goal and an assist to pace a balanced Marcus Whitman offense in its third consecutive victory. The junior midfielder capped off a first half in which the Wildcats scored all three of their goals with their final point in the 21st minute. Payne’s helper was for Aurora Woodworth’s goal in the eighth minute. Sophomore midfielder Lana Burnett rounded out the scoring with a 20th-minute shot. Junior defender Lily Morse assisted Payne’s goal. Eighth-grade goalkeeper Sophie Snyder registered eight saves in the shutout effort. For Bloomfield, Sadie Kachmaryk had eight saves.
ALEXANDER (4-4-1) 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-2-2) 2
Autumn Mathisen and Emma Sisson both netted a goal as Notre Dame Batavia won its fourth straight. Sisson wasted no time putting the Fighting Irish on the board in the 10th minute. Sisson applied much-needed insurance in the 79th minute. Luci DiRisio and Maylee Green assisted the goals. Junior goalkeeper Rebeka Nickerson registered five saves in the shutout victory.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (4-6) 0
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-4) 3
McKinlee Harris accounted for all of Bolivar-Richburg’s scoring with a hat trick as the Wolverines snapped a two-game skid. The junior midfielder netted two of her three goals in the second half. Sarah Perkins and Teegan Sibble both assisted a goal by Harris. Junior goalkeeper Malayna Ayers amassed 17 saves to preserve the shutout.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-5-1) 0
AVON (4-3-3) 3
Maggie Vanderbilt scored two of Avon’s three goals, which all came in the first half, as the Braves notched its second win in three games. Senior forward Ellie Cochrane rounded out the scoring and assisted Vanderbilt’s second goal. Courtney Yencer reeled off six saves for the shutout.
MOUNT MORRIS (2-8) 0
GENESEO (9-2) 7
Six different players (Emily Lamb, Maddie Mark, Sydney Matthews, Bridget McMaster, Mary Claire Rollins and Brynn Videtti) scored as Geneseo rolled to victory on Senior Night, its ninth in the last 10 games. Mark led with two goals in a three-minute span: the 51st and 54th minute. Mark assisted Videtti’s goal as well. Everyone else scored one goal. Rollins applied two helpers: one to Mark and the other to Matthews. Sophomore midfielder Rachel Matthews recorded two assists as well: one to Mark and the other to Rollins. Videtti was credited the helper for Lamb’s point. Junior goalkeeper Tessa Reilly only needed one save to preserve the shutout.
Quote from Geneseo head coach Nicholas Drollette: “It was a beautiful night to celebrate our senior class. They’ve meant so much to our program and I was glad to get a win on Senior Night. Brogan Henderson, Sydney Matthews, Aydah Daniel and Ellie Schiener are four of the best kids you could ever ask to have on your team and I can’t wait to see what their future holds.”
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-11) 0
HORNELL (9-1) 13
Eight different players (Lilly Adams, Marie Aini, Stella Carretto, Elaina Flaitz, Ireland Harrison, Maddie Moore, Jane Spitulnik and Sophie Wilkins) scored as Hornell exploded for all 13 goals in the first half en route to its third straight win. Adams and Harrison both led with hat tricks. Wilkins followed up with two goals while everyone else chipped in one. Wilkins added four assists as well, including two for Adams. Adams added two assists while Aini, Allyson Buckley, Carretto and Harrison all contributed one.
DANSVILLE (6-5) 2
PERRY (2-8) 3
For Dansville, Madison Lee and Ally Schirmer both scored a goal. Sidney Stone and Megan Tyler applied helpers. Sophomore goalkeeper Emma Butters had five saves.
KESHEQUA (6-2-2) 3
LETCHWORTH (1-9) 0
Catrina Pierce paced a balanced Keshequa offense with a goal and an assist in the Indians’ third straight win. The senior forward scored one of the Indians’ two first-half goals, then assisted Ava Thayer’s point in the 49th minute. Freshman forward Emma Jo Pierce rounded out the scoring with the first goal of the game 10 minutes into the contest. MacKenzie Gillen and Elyse Klump both recorded an assist. Junior goalkeeper Aurora Sabins only needed one save to preserve the shutout. For Letchworth, senior goalkeeper Kasey Krenzer amassed eight saves.
PENN YAN (5-4-1) 0
MYNDERSE (5-5-1) 1
Darby Lukowski’s 43rd-minute goal was the difference as Mynderse snapped a two-game skid. Sophie midfielder Jackie Sinicropi applied a helper for the goal. Lauren McDermott was integral with six saves.
PAVILION (4-6) 0
WARSAW (11-0) 8
Makaylah Higgins and Chloe Hubbard combined for five goals in Warsaw’s ninth shutout victory of the season. Higgins spun a hat trick by scoring two of her three goals in the second half. Hubbard went back-to-back in a four-minute span within the first 25 minutes of the match. The junior midfielder assisted Higgins’ second-half goals as well. Madeline Burger, Mattie Heim and Emma Tangeman rounded out the scoring. Senior forward Morgan Langdon applied a helper to Higgins.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-3-1) 0
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-5-1) 3
Camryn Button, Natalie Postilli and Kylie Williamson all scored a goal to pace Canisteo-Greenwood to its first win in three games. Senior forward Lily Rexford assisted Button’s and Williamson’s goals. Brooke Burd, Bethany Matacale and Lillian Mullen combined for eight saves in goal. For Campbell-Savona, junior goalkeeper Karissa Champion accumulated 10 saves.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (6-5) 1
FILLMORE (10-0) 6
Malory DeRock and Hope Russell combined for five goals as Fillmore scored six unanswered points and cruised to victory. Russell led with a hat trick in which she scored in the 20th, 38th and 45th minute. DeRock added one goal in each half and applied a helper for Russell’s hat trick-clinching goal. Senior defender Torann Wolfer rounded out the scoring. Sophomore midfielder Grace Russell accumulated four assists, including two for Hope Russell. Preslee Miller provided two saves. For Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale, sophomore forward Shae Maples netted the first goal of the game with a 12th-minute strike. Junior goalkeeper Tara Duvall compiled 10 saves.
WELLSVILLE (4-7) 0
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (6-3) 1
Alicia Borden’s goal was the difference in Genesee Valley/Belfast’s second straight win. Junior goalkeeper Ashley Burrows registered four saves. For Wellsville, freshman goalkeeper Makenna Dunbar recorded eight saves.
MIDLAKES (0-11) 0
GENEVA (3-8) 1
Fabiola Santiago’s 50th-minute goal was the difference as Geneva snapped a two-game skid. Sophomore midfielder Kaitlyn Wright provided a helper. Junior goalkeeper Natalie Budgar only needed four saves in the shutout.
HOLLEY (8-2-2) 2
KENDALL (5-4-1) 1
Samantha Bates hit the go-ahead goal in the 63rd minute and assisted Alivia Wolf’s game-tying shot to lift Holley to its third straight win. Wolf was credited a helper for Bates’ goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Layne Walker helped the comeback with five saves. For Kendall, senior defender T’Mia Kitchings broke a scoreless stalemate in the 34th minute thanks to Ava Quintern. Senior goalkeeper Kailie Regan accumulated 12 saves.
LYNDONVILLE/MEDINA (3-7) 6
PEMBROKE (0-10) 2
Ella Lewis unloaded on Pembroke’s defense with four goals as Lyndonville/Medina snapped a six-game skid. The senior defender got on the board in the 28th minute, then scored the Tigers’ last three goals of the game. Three of Lewis’ goals were assisted by Kortney Boyce, Annabelle Follman and Elizabeth Whipple. Junior defender Maddy Satkowski netted two goals of her own in the first half. Senior goalkeeper Megan Zakes had four saves.
ADDISON (8-3) 6
HAMMONDSPORT (0-7-1) 0
Kerrigan Driskell paced a balanced Addison offense with two goals in the Knights’ fourth straight win. The junior forward scored in each half and assisted Caitlin Crooker’s and Courtney Wilson’s goals as well. Jillian Ames and Hannah Pierce rounded out the scoring. Pierce and Erin Terwiliger combined for two saves in goal.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (4-4-1) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (9-2) 2
Mackenzie Hagen and Emma Starowitz both scored a goal in Byron-Bergen’s ninth win in 10 games. Senior goalkeeper Brooke Jarkiewicz collected four saves for a clean sheet. For Oakfield-Alabama/Elba, junior goalkeeper Lily Davis accumulated 10 saves.
GREECE ARCADIA (2-9) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-2-1) 8
LE ROY (4-3-3) 0
YORK (7-0-2) 0 (2 OT)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-5-1) 5
SOUTH SENECA (0-7) 1
CHARLES G. FINNEY (2-5-1) 3
SODUS (0-8) 0
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