BOYS
GENEVA (2-11) 1
EAST/LEADERSHIP ACADEMY/NE DOUGLASS (2-5) 2 (2 OT)
Trent Popowski buried the game-winner in double overtime to lift East/Leadership Academy/NE Douglass snapping a two-game skid. Sophomore midfielder Rowan Northquist assisted the goal. Sulyamen Aden scored in the second period on a helper by Sifieni Byringiro.
BLOOMFIELD (5-5-1) 1
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (6-3-1) 3
Logan Ayers, Ian Pavlina and Michele Van Cleef all recorded a goal as Bradford/Dundee snapped a two-game skid. Ayers’ goal was a penalty kick. Junior attacker Josep Bustamante assisted Pavlina’s goal.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-8) 1
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-3-2) 5
Finn Costello spun a hat trick and Rafael Ferguson added two goals of his own plus an assist to lead Harley-Allendale-Columbia to its second straight win. Costello scored the Wolves’ first two goals of the match before securing the hat trick in the 65th minute. After assisting Costello’s first goal, Ferguson netted back-to-back points spanning the first and second half.
HINSDALE (8-2-1) 2
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (8-4) 1
Tucker Schwartz netted both of Hinsdale’s goals for the team’s first win in three games. For Genesee Valley/Belfast, senior attacker Matt Weaver scored the team’s lone goal.
WATERLOO (0-12-1) 0
NAPLES (11-0-1) 6
Owen Hulbert registered a hat trick and an assist as Naples pitched its 11th consecutive shutout. The senior attacker struck quickly in the first minute before burying back-to-back points in the 25th and 50th minute. Hulbert’s assist was to senior midfielder Ryan Lester in the 14th minute. Jacob Betrus and Ian Kenney rounded out the scoring with second-half goals. Lester applied two helpers while Austin Chapman, Jake Stone and Donivan Todd all had one.
WAYNE (11-2) 3
MYNDERSE (3-7) 1
Alex Cook scored a goal in each half and assisted a shot by Kaleb Glessing to lead Wayne to its 10th consecutive victory. Glessing was credited with a helper for Cook’s second goal.
MARION (6-5-2) 2
SODUS (5-2-2) 4
Amanti Jones and Jose Zuniga Vega both recorded a goal and an assist to pace a balanced Sodus offense in the Spartans’ third win in four games. Jones scored in the 26th minute and assisted Vega’s 74th-minute point. Vega was credited a helper for Jones’ goal as well. Marquez Wigent and Kyle Zerbe rounded out the scoring. Senior defender Zach Marlow applied a helper to Wigent.
GANANDA (0-10) 0
WILLIAMSON (10-1-1) 7
Six different players (Collin Brennan, Jonathan Hayes, Troy Ingham, John Niles, Tim Niles and Jack Wren) scored in Williamson’s third straight win and second straight over Gananda. John Niles led with two first-half goals: one in the ninth minute and the other in the 33rd minute. Everyone else contributed one goal. Brennan added two assists while Ingham and Tim Niles both had one. Senior attacker Tyrone Walker applied helpers to Jonathan Hayes and John Niles’ second goal.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-4) 0
NEWARK (5-8) 1
Zachary Herd’s first-half goal was the difference as Newark pitched a shutout and held on for its second win in three games. Senior midfielder Gabriel Caraballo was credited an assist.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-11-1) 2
SCIO (5-5-1) 3 (2 OT)
Ethan Davenport hit the game-winner in double overtime to lift Scio to its second straight win. Junior attacker Jordan White, who scored the team’s other two goals in the first half, assisted the point. Davenport applied a helper to White’s first goal as well.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-9) 0
GREECE ODYSSEY (8-3-1) 1
RED CREEK (3-7) 0
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-4-2) 5
GIRLS
BATAVIA (7-4-1) 1
GREECE OLYMPIA (11-2) 2 (OT)
Hannah Roxstrom converted on a corner kick in the first overtime of Tuesday’s Monroe County Division IV match, and Olympia went on to defeat Batavia, 2-1. READ MORE.
EASTRIDGE (3-7) 1
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (7-3-1) 7
Kaia Goode exploded for five goals to lead Bishop Kearney/Chesterton to its third straight win. The senior midfielder scored all three of the Kings’ first-half goals for a hat trick and added two more in the second period. Akon Awouk and Caroline O’Gara rounded out the scoring. Awouk assisted two of Goode’s goals as well. Senior defender Mariana Ortigossa Azenha recorded three helpers: two for Goode and the other for Awouk. Grace McMullen and Alyssa Yanosh both had an assist.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (3-5-1) 3
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-5) 1
For Northstar Christian, junior midfielder Ava Thomas-Guzman scored the team’s lone goal in the 60th minute.
CANANDAIGUA (4-7) 1
BROCKPORT (10-1-1) 4
Ella Fadale and Nadia Nealon both scored a pair of goals to lead Brockport to its fifth consecutive victory. Fadale netted both of her goals in the first half in the 11th and 38th minute courtesy of senior midfielder Maija Young. Both of Nealon’s points occurred in the second period in the 44th and 55th minute. Baylee Degenfelder and Alexis Rizzo assisted Nealon’s goals. Senior goalkeeper Emma Sodoma provided four saves.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-6-1) 3
GATES-CHILI (4-9) 0
Sydney Bailey, Audrey Booth and Amelia Breton all scored in the first half as Churchville-Chili snapped a three-game skid. Bailey ignited the offense with her goal in the 18th minute. Booth added on in the 27th minute, then Breton applied the coup de grace nine minutes later. Riley Cullen, Olivia Hogan and Sarah Zigrossi all assisted the goals. Senior goalkeeper Emma Voglewede recorded seven saves in the shutout effort.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-4-1) 3
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-13) 2
Cayla Lawrence led a second half in which Honeoye Falls-Lima scored all three goals with two of her own as the Cougars snapped a four-game skid. The junior midfielder netted both shots in a two-minute span in the 48th and 50th minute. Senior midfielder Abby Zollo ignited the period by finding the back of the net in the 43rd minute and assisting Lawrence’s second goal. Katie Adams and Kailey Annesi both contributed an assist. Maeve O’Brien and Emily White combined to collect four saves in goals.
BRIGHTON (10-2) 3
IRONDEQUOIT (2-10) 1
Maggie Cregan scored two goals and assisted Sofia Roth’s point as Brighton collected its fourth consecutive victory. After applying the helper to Roth’s 35th-minute goal, Cregan netted both of her points in the second half in the 67th and 73rd minute. Pauny Khounpachamsy and Olivia Rush both assisted Cregan’s goals. Junior goalkeeper Avery Hopkin provided four saves.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-7-2) 2
PENFIELD (13-1) 3
Kacie Garofalo, Natalie Giunta and Delaney Tellex all scored a goal apiece as Penfield raced out to a 3-0 lead and held on for its 12th straight win. Sophomore midfielder Alice Marchese assisted Garofalo’s and Giunta’s goals. Senior goalkeeper Paytyn Crane finished with three saves. For Rush-Henrietta, sophomore midfielder Alivia Day attempted a late rally with a pair of goals in the 72nd and 75th minute. Ashlyn Roberts assisted Day’s second goal. Junior goalkeeper Eva DiDomenico accumulated 11 saves.
GREECE ARCADIA (2-11) 0
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-5) 4
Molly Ritter netted a goal in each half to pace Pittsford Sutherland to its third straight win. The junior defender started with a 35th-minute volley and capped off the game’s scoring in the 75th minute. Ava Allen and Abby Dunnigan rounded out the scoring. Allen assisted Ritter’s second goal as well. Senior midfielder Ava O’Neil contributed two helpers: one to Dunnigan and the other to Ritter. Sophomore midfielder Tiana Schantz applied a helper for Allen. Eighth-grade goalkeeper Leah Kenney only needed one save to record the shutout.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-6-1) 0
SPENCERPORT (11-0) 4
Bre DeHond accounted for all the scoring with two goals and a pair of assists to lead Spencerport to its eighth shutout victory of the season. After spreading helpers for Lily Brongo and Aleena Solano, DeHond applied the dagger herself in the 52nd and 65th minute. Cami Brescia and Brongo assisted DeHond’s goals. Katrin Althouse and Cate Burns combined for seven saves in goal.
HILTON (4-7-1) 0
VICTOR (2-9-1) 1
Paige Ford’s 60th-minute goal was the difference as Victor snapped a skid of seven losses in its last eight games. Sophomore midfielder Elizabeth Miller assisted the goal. Ava Lattimer and Ellie Wilder combined for five saves in goal.
FAIRPORT (4-7) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-5-1) 1
Leah Marcell’s 11th-minute goal was the difference as Webster Schroeder snapped a two-game skid. Senior midfielder Stefanie Sellitto assisted the goal. Junior goalkeeper Megan Fry compiled eight saves to preserve the shutout. For Fairport, Brigid Mulholland accumulated 12 saves in goal.
AVON (5-4-3) 2
YORK (8-1-2) 0
Ellie Cochrane and Maggie Vanderbilt both registered a goal as Avon handed York its first loss of the season. Cochrane’s goal was in the first half and Vanderbilt’s shot came in the second. Cochrane assisted Vanderbilt’s goal while Maddy Ruter applied a helper to Cochrane’s point. Senior goalkeeper Courtney Yencer only needed four saves to pitch a shutout.
PAVILION (4-7-1) 1
PERRY (4-8-1) 1 (2 OT)
For Pavilion, senior midfielder Ashley Carti found the back of the net in the 76th minute thanks to Shea Amberger. Freshman goalkeeper Ella Conway preserved the tie with five saves.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-13) 0
BATH-HAVERLING (10-1) 9
Lillian Dickson, Carla Strasser and Ella Yartym all scored two goals as Bath-Haverling unloaded 31 shots on goal en route to its 10th consecutive victory. Strasser’s goals were back-to-back points to cap off the Rams’ scoring. Yartym added two assists and Dickson one. Meredith Cjazkowski, Gillian Oksinski and Keegan Smith rounded out the scoring. Natalie Krelie and Cadence Stermole both applied a helper.
HORNELL (10-2) 2
DANSVILLE (6-7) 1
Lilly Adams and Anna Updyke both scored a goal in the first half as Hornell notched its fourth win in five games. Junior defender Maddie Moore assisted Adams’ goal. Senior goalkeeper Juliet Marino had three saves. For Dansville, senior defender Sidney Stone scored the team’s lone goal. Abbey Belcher put together seven saves.
GENESEO (11-2) 4
LETCHWORTH (1-11) 0
Brynn Videtti totaled two goals and one assist as Geneseo collected its fourth straight victory. After assisting Tessa Reilly’s goal in the 30th minute, Videtti went back-to-back in the second half in the 41st and 52nd minute. Junior midfielder Mary Claire Rollins assisted both goals. Sophomore midfielder Rachael Matthews put the Blue Devils on the board in the 17th minute thanks to Bridget McMaster.
Quote from Geneseo head coach Nicholas Drollette: “Weather and field conditions are always something that can affect the game. I was glad the girls didn’t let it change their style and they were able to play their game despite the how soft the field was.”
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (6-6) 4
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (3-9-1) 0
Kennedy Bledsoe, Zoey Lee and Gabrielle Terhune all recorded a goal and an assist as Andover/Whitesville used a balanced offense for its second straight win. All three players scored in a 12-minute span in the second half: Bledsoe started in the 62nd minute, then Terhune in the 66th minute and Lee in the 74th minute. Freshman midfielder Graci Lewis-Ellison netted the Panthers’ first goal in the 11th minute. Sophomore defender Ava Grice was credited a helper for Lee’s goal.
LYNDONVILLE/MEDINA (3-10) 2
ALEXANDER (6-5-1) 9
Three different players (Carly Burgess, Jayden Mullen and Natalie Whitmore) scored multiple goals as Alexander exploded for eight first-half goals en route to its second win in three games. Mullen unloaded four goals on Lyndonville/Medina’s defense in the fifth, eighth, 19th and 32nd minute. Burgess and Whitmore both scored two goals. Whitmore accounted for Alexander’s lone second-half goal in the 52nd minute and assisted Mullen’s first point. Allison Kelly and Emma Kramer both chipped in an assist. For Lyndonville/Medina, Lily Joe Carpenter and Ella Lewis both scored in the first half. Senior goalkeeper Megan Zakes collected seven saves.
BYRON-BERGEN (11-2) 2
KENDALL (5-7-1) 0
Mia Gray and Mackenzie Hagen both netted a goal in the second half to ignite Byron-Bergen to its fourth consecutive victory. Gray broke the stalemate in the 47th minute thanks to Elizabeth Starowitz. Hagen applied much-needed insurance in the 62nd minute. Senior goalkeeper Brooke Jarkiewicz registered five goals in the shutout effort.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-7-1) 0
KESHEQUA (8-2-2) 2
Ava Thayer and Julia Wilkins both scored in the first half to lead Keshequa to its fifth straight win. Thayer wasted no time getting the Indians on the board in the third minute. Then Wilkins found the back of the net 20 minutes later. Junior goalkeeper Aurora Sabins only needed three saves to pitch the shutout.
FILLMORE (12-0) 5
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (7-4) 0
Hope Russell and Sophia Templeton both netted a goal in each half as Fillmore notched its sixth shutout victory of the season. Russell’s goals came in the 13th and 67th minute. Templeton went back-to-back in the 30th and 42nd minute. Senior defender Zoe Beardsley rounded out the scoring with a 14th-minute point and assisted Templeton’s first goal. Grace Russell applied two helpers while Malory DeRock and Emily Krzeminski both had one. Preslee Miller and Alex Thur combined to collected four saves in goal. For Genesee Valley/Belfast, junior goalkeeper Ashley Burrows had five saves.
ADDISON (9-3) 5
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-8) 0
Kerrigan Driskell paced a balanced Addison offense with a goal in each half as the Knights rolled to their fifth straight win. Jillian Ames, Lillian Painter and Hannah Pierce rounded out the scoring. Painter assisted Driskell’s second goal as well. Sophomore midfielder Sadie Strauss applied helpers to Ames and Painter. Rhiley Gilbert and Kendra McLean both added an assist as well.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-5-3) 1
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (6-4-1) 3
Alahna Chatt and Caitlynn Ryan both produced a goal and an assist as Oakfield-Alabama/Elba secured its third win in four games. Chatt put the Hornets on the board in the 12th minute and Ryan scored the team’s second goal in the 43rd minute. Sophomore midfielder Macy Altamirano contributed a goal in the 71st minute thanks to Chatt. Junior midfielder Christina Bartholomew assisted Ryan’s point. Lily Davis provided six saves in goal.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (8-3) 2
ALLEGANY (IV) 0
Maureen Stuckey scored a goal in each half courtesy of Julia Flaitz to lead Arkport-Canaseraga to its eighth consecutive victory. Emily Fuller accumulated 21 saves to secure the shutout.
LE ROY (4-5-3) 0
WARSAW (13-0) 7
Chloe Hubbard spun a hat trick and Emma Tangeman added two goals of her own to lead Warsaw to its 10th shutout win of the season. Mattie Heim and Taylor Howard rounded out the scoring. Sarah Cox preserved the shutout with eight saves.
GREECE ATHENA (8-4) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-2-1) 5
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-5) 2
WELLSVILLE (4-9) 1
PEMBROKE (0-11)
ATTICA (3-7-1)
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