RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-3) 22
AQUINAS (5-0) 50
Benjamin did not play in last Saturday’s win at Monroe due to a toothache, but made up for lost time with three first-half touchdowns against Rush-Henrietta. The senior added another score in the fourth quarter as the Irish handled the Royal Comets, 50-22, at home to improve to 5-0. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-1) 7
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-3) 6
Alex DeRosa’s three-yard touchdown pass to Nathan DeMay with under a minute left in the second quarter and Cameron Thompson’s extra point were the game-winning combination. READ MORE.
SPENCERPORT (5-0) 46
GREECE ATHENA (2-3) 6
Junior tailback Brenten Sheffield scored on runs of 25 and 74 yards. Cameron Mesh reached the end zone on a 13-yard rush, and Joe Marcello capped a 10-play drive to open the second half as the Rangers scored on five of six possessions to end the game. READ MORE.
GATES-CHILI (1-4) 12
UPREP (4-1) 42
Clyde Davis, Jr. and Mark McClary connected on three touchdowns while Raykim Chenier rushed for three scores of his own to lead UPrep to its third straight victory. Chenier amassed 307 yards from the line of scrimmage on 19 carries. Davis, Jr. finished with 116 passing yards. McClary accounted for 78 of those yards on five catches. Dekhari Carter and Quantel Greene, Jr. both registered five tackles to lead the defense. Greene, Jr. picked off a pass. Senior defensive tackle Sharod Watkins contributed four tackles, including two and a half for loss, and a forced fumble.
EAST/WORLD OF INQUIRY (4-1) 42
BROCKPORT (0-5) 17
Dion Mather picked apart Brockport’s defense with 247 passing yards and four touchdowns as East/World of Inquiry pulled away for its third straight win. Mather completed 13-of-23 passes. Kenneth Edwards accounted for 93 yards and half of those touchdown passes among his three receptions. Edwards had a 43-yard scoop-and-score as well. Edwin Spencer led the defense with 16 tackles, including one for loss, and a forced fumble.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-2) 18
CANANDAIGUA (5-0) 54
Four different players (Bryan Boldrin, Brady Comella, Lucas Delforte and Elliott Morgan) scored at least two touchdowns as Canandaigua snapped Greece Arcadia’s three-game win streak. Boldrin and Morgan connected on two touchdowns totaling 50 yards while Comella and Delforte both punched the ball in twice. Morgan added a rushing touchdown as well. Delforte led the overall offense with 168 rushing yards on 19 carries. Boldrin only needed 10 passes to accumulate 112 yards through the air. Along with his two touchdown catches, Morgan exploded for 85 yards from the line of scrimmage on two runs. Comella contributed 46 yards on five carries.
EASTRIDGE (1-4) 49
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (0-5) 36
Jayden Gamble rushed for two touchdowns and Caquan Wester threw two of his own to lead Eastridge to its first win of the season. Wester led the overall offense with 167 passing yards on 11-of-15 from the pocket. Gamble gained 149 yards via his 20 carries. Sherman Carson and Amir Proctor caught Wester’s touchdowns. Proctor totaled 171 yards: 97 through the air on eight receptions and 74 on the ground on seven carries. Carson caught three balls for 70 yards. Senior defensive lineman Keagan Coleman led the defense with six tackles. Zyaire Anderson added five, including a sack. For Greece Olympia/Odyssey, sophomore quarterback Zymier Jackson slung 106 yards and a touchdown to Amari Colon and Jahod Faison. Colon and Faison both added a rushing touchdown as well: Colon for 54 yards and Faison for 49 yards. Colon led the defense with seven tackles. Senior running back Xavier Jones rumbled his way to 158 yards and a score on 13 tries.
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (3-2) 35
ATTICA (2-3) 20
Eli Franklin registered two of five rushing touchdowns scored by Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry in its third straight win. Franklin’s scores came on runs of five and one yard, respectively. Franklin finished with 28 rushing yards on eight carries and a 20-yard reception. Bailey Schnell, Ethan Schroder and Chris Shearing punched in the other three touchdowns. Shearing led the overall offense with 145 passing yards on 8-of-12 from the pocket and 30 more from the line of scrimmage. Schnell paced the ground game with 13 carries for 68 yards. Blaise Leone and Schnell led the defense with six tackles apiece. Two of Leone’s tackles resulted in loss yardage while Schnell had one for a loss. For Attica, Konner Schroeder put the team on the board in the third quarter with an 80-yard punt return touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Jake Dressel hit Jordan Anderson for a 42-yard bomb and Wyatt Kauffman punched the ball in from a yard out.
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA (5-0) 42
WATERLOO (0-4) 0
Carter Lathrop guided two touchdown passes to Manuel Sepulveda and rushed for a 29-yard score as East Rochester/Gananda rolled to another victory. Lathrop’s touchdown passes were 18 and 45 yards, respectively. The senior quarterback picked apart Waterloo’s defense with 167 passing yards on eight completions and added 32 more on the ground. Chaunsey Gilbert punched the ball in himself twice in the first half: one on a 26-yard run and the other from two yards out. The senior rusher galloped for 122 yards from the line of scrimmage. Michael Daniels and Cadearrell Sneed, Jr. both chipped in a touchdown from the line of scrimmage. Sneed, Jr.’s score was a 51-yard burst. Daniels had 100-plus yards of offense as well, finishing with 116 through the trenches and an 11-yard catch. Samuel Morgante and Jacob Price both led the defense with three tackles.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-3) 0
ALEXANDER (4-1) 58
Ben Merrill scored a touchdown in all three phases as Alexander dominated in its second straight win. The junior wideout started by catching one of Nick Kramer’s two touchdown passes in the second quarter. Then Merrill bust loose for a 60-yard punt return to the end zone. The 6-foot junior capped off his night by recovering a fumble and sprinting 75 yards to the house to cap off the scoring. Kramer’s other touchdown pass was to Clayton Bezon in the opening period. Senior running back Brayden Woods found paydirt twice on runs of five and 20 yards, respectively. Mason Bump and Ricky Townley both chipped in a rushing touchdown. Townley’s score was his first Varsity touchdown. Eric Cline rounded out the scoring with a 32-yard field goal. Kramer led the defense with six tackles, including a sack. Along with his scoop-and-score, Merrill recorded four tackles and a pick. Cole Dean added a sack.
YORK/PAVILION (0-5) 8
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-1) 41
For York/Pavilion, Tyler Brady and Jacob Pangrazio connected on a touchdown. Pangrazio completed 15-of-24 passes for 75 yards. Brady hauled in six receptions for 38 yards. Five different players (Brady, Austin Flynn, Robert Haberger, Tanner Hodges and Adam Swede) all registered seven tackles on defense. Brady and Hodges both picked off a pass. Flynn had a tackle result in negative yardage.
Quote from York/Pavilion head coach Kurt Schneider: “We had a lot of positives from this game. The defense made some really nice plays and some of our young guys really stepped up their game. We had a pair of interceptions from sophomores Tyler Brady and Tanner Hodge. Offensively, Jake Pangrazio played a very solid game, making some great throws to Brady and Adam Swede. We need to continue to grow and improve each week. We knew this was a young team and things are heading in the right direction.”
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD/BYRON-BERGEN (2-3) 15
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (5-0) 50
Noah Currier and Bodie Hyde both accounted for two touchdowns as Oakfield-Alabama/Elba’s offense kept rolling. Currier only had five carries, but scored on two of them along with his 67 yards. Hyde was a perfect 5-of-5 from the pocket for 89 yards, including a touchdown to Kaden Cusmano, and added a rushing score. Gaige Armbrewster and Connor Scott both contributed a rush touchdown. Armbrewster led the overall offense with 144 yards on 11 attempts. Scott had 100 total yards: 67 through the air on three receptions and 33 on the ground on two carries. Cusmano and Charles Gottler, Jr. both recorded 10 tackles to lead the defense. Gottler racked up four tackles for loss and two sacks. Cusmano had three tackles result in lost yardage. TJ Andrews followed up with nine tackles, including three for negative yardage, while Ethan Cramer and Kameron Cusmano both had eight, including one for loss. Cusmano picked off two passes as well.
Quote from Oakfield-Alabama/Elba head coach Tyler Winter: “As cliché as it is to say a big win was a total team effort, that line couldn’t be more true for tonight’s performance. We executed at a high level and a lot of guys got to eat tonight. I’m proud of our boys. This is the type of win our group needed to continue building momentum for a big matchup next Friday.”
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-2) 14
PEMBROKE (3-1) 30
Sophomore running back Tyson Totten unloaded on Canisteo-Greenwood’s defense for 194 yards and a pair of scores to lead Pembroke. Junior signal-caller Cayden Pfalzer threw for 41 passing yards and connected with Dakota von Kramer on a six-yard score. Freshman rusher Caleb Felski chipped in a touchdown among his six carries for 32 yards. Chase Guzdek and Pfalzer both led the defense with four tackles. Along with his two tackles for loss, Pfalzer recovered a fumble and returned an interception 38 yards. Guzdek had a tackle result in negative yardage. Jacob Dulski and Alex Lamb both picked off a pass as well. Dulski returned his interception 38 yards.
BATAVIA (5-0) 41
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-2) 12
For Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton, Evan Pruonto rushed for a touchdown among his five carries and Collin Mehlenbacher exploded for a 75-yard kickoff return touchdown. Pruonto led the defense with 14 tackles while Ben Teed followed up with 10.
PITTSFORD (3-2) 27
VICTOR (2-3) 7
MONROE/EDISON TECH/FRANKLIN/LEADERSHIP ACADEMY/NE DOUGLASS (0-5) 18
HILTON (2-3) 24
MCQUAID (5-0) 42
FAIRPORT (1-4) 7
IRONDEQUOIT (3-2) 21
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-5) 7
GENEVA (0-4) 6
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-3) 38
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-4) 6
GENESEO/MOUNT MORRIS (3-2) 14
CHARLES G. FINNEY/NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-3)
LYONS/SODUS (1-1)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-2)
WELLSVILLE (2-2)
FROM THURSDAY:
AVON (5-0) 40
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (0-5) 0
Thomas Welch scored two of Avon’s five rushing touchdowns and added a punt return score – all in the first half – as the Braves rolled to their largest win of the season. The senior running back punched the ball into the end zone on runs of one and two yards, respectively. Welch sprinted for a 55-yard punt return touchdown as well. The 5-foot-8 senior led the overall offense with 13 carries and 105 rushing yards. Andrew Rowland followed up with two touchdowns from the line of scrimmage on runs of 28 and two yards, respectively. The senior quarterback only needed six carries to accumulate 90 yards. Jake Driscoll rounded out the scoring with a one-yard scamper in the third quarter as part of his four-carry, 52-yard performance. Sophomore linebacker Michael Rowland led the defense with five and a half tackles, including one for loss. Christopher Thompson followed up with three and a half tackles, including one for loss and a sack. Adam Mariani and Talent Rivera both contributed two tackles, including one resulting in negative yardage.
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