BOYS
BATAVIA (6-4-2) 1
GREECE OLYMPIA (9-5) 5
Philipp Biermann led four scorers with two goals as Olympia defeated Batavia, 5-1, in Monroe County Division IV action. READ MORE.
EAST/LEADERSHIP ACADEMY/NE DOUGLASS (2-6) 1
MCQUAID (12-1) 9
Eight different players (Elliot Aguirre, Khari Goulbourne Dias, Trey Leo, Casey Montesano, Jett Neglia, Andrew O’Hern, Gavin Patel and Jacob Sevene) scored as McQuaid exploded for all nine goals in the first 29 minutes of the match en route to a fifth straight win. Leo led with two goals while everyone else contributed one. O’Hern assisted Aguirre’s goal as well. Junior midfielder Marco Pilato assisted Montesano’s and Sevene’s points. Nolu Degefu, John Gearinger, Sam Leone and Andrew O’Neil all chipped in a helper. For East/Leadership Academy/NE Douglass, senior midfielder Sifieni Byiringiro broke the shutout with a goal in the 75th minute.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-2-1) 6
GATES-CHILI (0-13) 0
Five different players (Cameron Burke, Collin Curley, Gaven Egan, Nick Rippe and Brett Seaman) scored in Churchville-Chili’s seventh win in eight games. Rippe led with a pair of second-half goals while everyone else contributed one. Rippe assisted Seaman’s goal as well. Curley, Egan and Seaman all netted their goals in the first period while Burke scored in the second. Curley was credited the helper for Egan’s point while Egan applied an assist for Rippe’s first goal. Kyle Cherry, Quinn Hoak and Jaden Sanza all chipped in an assist.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-4-1) 2
GREECE ODYSSEY (8-4-1) 0
Valentino Maiola and Madut Mathuc both scored a goal as Honeoye Falls-Lima notched its first win in three games. David Brassie and Zachary Zollo assisted the points.
GREECE ARCADIA (8-3-1) 0
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-0-2) 1
Henry Leahy’s second-half goal was the difference in Pittsford Sutherland’s sixth shutout of the season. Senior defender David Adeleke-Adedoyin assisted the goal. With the victory, the Knights clinched the Monroe County Division III title.
BRIGHTON (7-4-2) 1
IRONDEQUOIT (5-6-2) 0
Itamar Zahavi’s second-half goal was the difference in Brighton’s third win in four games. Junior midfielder Chase Alexandre assisted the goal.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-9) 1
PENFIELD (9-1-1) 3
Alec Griswold, Jack Maness and Cristiano Mounnarat all registered a goal in the first 31 minutes of the match to lead Penfield to its fourth win in five games. Maness put the Patriots on the board in the 11th minute thanks to Gibson Spector. Griswold added on in the 23rd minute courtesy of Paul Rolland, then Mounnarat converted a penalty kick eight minutes later. For Rush-Henrietta, senior attacker Angelo Lebron netted the team’s lone goal in the first half.
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GREECE ATHENA (2-10) 2
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-6-2) 1
For Pittsford Mendon, sophomore defender Ethan Hughes gave the Vikings an early lead in the 28th minute.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-6-3) 2
SPENCERPORT (5-5-1) 2 (2 OT)
For Webster Thomas, junior attacker Cory Jarvis converted a pair of goals in the 60th and 75th minute.
HILTON (10-1-1) 7
VICTOR (4-9) 0
Six different players (Cody Cavuoto, Kyle Cunningham, Finn French, Jaxon Markham, Jonathan Resnick and Alec Smith) scored as Hilton tallied its fourth straight win. Cavuoto led with a pair of first-half goals while everyone else contributed one. Cavuoto assisted Smith’s goal as well. Cunningham, Resnick and Smith netted their points in the first period while Markham and French scored in the second. Resnick applied a helper for Cavuoto’s first goal as well. Anthony Inglese, Allen Mehanovic, Ian Smith and Tyler Szeles all chipped in an assist.
FAIRPORT (10-1) 5
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-7-1) 1
Myles Palmer’s two first-half goals paced a balanced Fairport offense in the Red Raiders’ seventh consecutive victory. Senior midfielder Garrett Kucera assisted both goals. Tymish Kraus, Braeden Paoni and Jordan Robinson rounded out the scoring. Paoni scored in the first period while Kraus and Robinson both found the back of the net in the second. Junior attacker Keaton Barrett assisted Kraus’ and Robinson’s goals.
HAMMONDSPORT (1-12) 0
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (8-4-1) 7
Macoy Putnam spun a hat trick as Avoca/Prattsburgh rolled to its fourth win in five games. The sophomore midfielder netted one of the team’s two first-half goals, then buried back-to-back points in a minute in the second period. Evan Campbell, Jamel Crowder, Pacey Hopkins and Caleb Johnson all contributed a goal. Johnson scored in the first half while Campbell, Crowder and Hopkins all found the back of the net in the second. Campbell assisted two of Putnam’s goals as well. Haden Abbott and Tucker Gerych both chipped in a helper.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-11) 0
FRIENDSHIP (1-11) 2
Cameron Blouvet and Conner Otero both netted a goal in the second period to lead Friendship to its first win of the season. Blouvet broke the scoreless stalemate in the 67th minute and Otero added much-needed insurance four minutes later.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-7-2) 0
GENESEO (7-3-2) 2
Ethan Bennett and Adam Neidermaier both found the back of the net in the first half as Geneseo collected its fourth straight win. Senior midfielder Jack Rubeck assisted Bennett’s goal.
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (4-8-1) 2
DANSVILLE (2-12) 3
Dawson Wadsworth broke a 2-all tie with a goal in the 56th minute as Dansville snapped a nine-game skid. Junior midfielder Tyler Harris applied the helper for one of his two assists. Jeff Birmingham provided the Mustangs’ other two goals, including a go-ahead shot in the 21st minute for a 2-1 lead. Junior midfielder Abram Barron assisted Birmingham’s first goal. Colin Gray produced 11 saves in goal. For Letchworth/Warsaw, Nik Eustace and Jake Hunsinger both scored game-tying goals. Hunsinger tied the game at one in the 19th minute, then Eustace knotted the contest at two in the 53rd minute. Eustace was credited a helper for Hunsinger’s goal as well.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-7) 1
HORNELL (10-2-1) 8
Wyatt Evingham and Shawn Rose both scored a pair of goals to pace Hornell to its seventh consecutive victory. Evingham netted both of his goals in the first half while Rose scored in each period. Evingham assisted Wyatt Argentieri’s goal as well. Dylan Harwood, Andrew Hoyt and Jacob Ponticello rounded out the scoring. Ponticello applied a helper for Harwood as well. Ian Ashworth and Jack Emo both contributed two assists while Liam Khork and Cody Riekofski both chipped in one.
KESHEQUA (11-2) 2
YORK/PAVILION (8-5) 0
Reese Powers and Avery Strobel both recorded a goal to pace Keshequa to its ninth consecutive victory. Strobel put the Indians on the board in the 16th minute and Powers added much-needed insurance in the 72nd minute. Junior midfielder Nathan Thayer assisted Powers’ goal.
FILLMORE (11-2) 3
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (8-5) 2
Mitchell Ward scored two of Fillmore’s three second-half goals as the Eagles notched its ninth straight win. Senior sweeper Graham Cahill ignited the offense with a goal to set up Ward’s points. For Genesee Valley/Belfast, Matt Weaver scored the team’s first goal, then assisted Trent Scott’s point.
ATTICA (10-4) 3
WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-2) 4
For Attica, Simon Lamparelli accounted for all of the team’s scoring with a hat trick. The junior attacker found the back of the net in the 14th minute before burying a pair in a nine-minute span in the second half. Jonah Clark and Ryan Meides both assisted a goal by Lamparelli.
HINSDALE (8-3-1) 1
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-6-1) 3
Kane Adams, Logan Lewis and Jacob Smith all registered a goal in the first half as Cuba-Rushford raced to a 3-0 lead en route to its second straight win. Lewis assisted Smith’s goal as well. Senior midfielder Austin Pinney was credited the helper for Adams’ point. For Hinsdale, Tucker Schwartz scored the team’s lone goal in the second half.
ALFRED-ALMOND (7-5) 3
WELLSVILLE (4-7-1) 1
Dylan Coots contributed to all three goals with one goal and two assists to lead Alfred-Almond to its third win in four games. The senior attacker applied the dagger in the 30th minute before assisting the goals of Aritz Balboa and Kouki Yatani. Sophomore midfielder Tighe Grigg contributed a helper for Coots’ goal as well.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-5) 0
AVON (7-3-2) 5
Lee Hartke spun a hat trick and added an assist to lead Avon to its second straight win. The junior midfielder started the scoring in the 18th minute and, after assisting Austin Lattuca’s goal, applied two more daggers in the 42nd and 58th minute. Freshman midfielder Reed Frey rounded out the scoring and contributed a helper for Hartke’s hat trick-clinching goal. Alex Mayen and Dominic Patti both chipped in an assist.
LE ROY (8-5) 0
LIVONIA (9-5) 5
Five different players (Xzavier Collmer, Evan Frazo, Bryce Hoang, Jackson McEnerney and Shane Melead) scored in Livonia’s fourth win in five games. All five goals came in the first 30 minutes of the game. Hoang assisted Collmer’s goal as well. Connor Feehan applied two helpers while Brady O’Keefe and Sean Spezzano both had one.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-12) 1
PERRY (2-12) 2
For Caledonia-Mumford, junior midfielder Mathew Skidmore scored the team’s lone goal in the first half.
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (4-8) 2
KENDALL (7-5-1) 5
Louis Conte spun a hat trick and Michael McCue recorded one goal and three assists to lead Kendall to its first win in three games. Conte scored two of his three goals in the first period. McCue netted the Eagles’ first goal, then assisted two of Conte’s goals and Josh Esposito’s point. Junior attacker Zach Barret chipped in a helper for Conte’s second goal. For Byron-Bergen/Elba, Jack Farner and Colin Rea both scored in the second half. Manny Aragon and Josh Tardy assisted the goals.
WORLD OF INQUIRY/EDISON TECH/FRANKLIN/SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-9) 2
WILSON MAGNET/MONROE/EARLY COLLEGE (4-6) 3
CANANDAIGUA (6-7-1) 1
BROCKPORT (8-5) 4
HOUGHTON (3-6-2) 0
SCIO (5-5-2) 0 (2 OT)
HOLLEY (2-8-1)
PEMBROKE (5-7)
GIRLS
CHARLES G. FINNEY (3-6-1) 0
MARION (11-2) 8
Abigail Marotta accounted for six goals with four goals and two assists to lead Marion to its 11th consecutive victory. After assisting both of the Knights’ first-half goals, the sophomore midfielder unloaded four points in the second period, including back-to-back twice. Junior midfielder Abby Conover followed up with a goal in each half of her own. Emily Gushlaw and Delaney Szostak rounded out the scoring. Szostak applied a helper for Marotta’s second goal as well. Georgia VanDerMeere and Isabela Vargas both assisted a goal for Marotta. Senior goalkeeper Alyse Buirch only needed one save to pitch a shutout.
RED JACKET (2-11) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-3) 2
Aurora Woodworth buried two goals in the first 14 minutes of the game to lead Marcus Whitman to its sixth consecutive victory. Junior midfielder Zoelle Payne assisted Woodworth’s first goal. Eighth-grade goalkeeper Sophie Snyder only needed two saves to pitch a shutout. For Red Jacket, senior goalkeeper Mary English accumulated 10 saves.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-11) 1
HAMMONDSPORT (1-8-2) 3
AQUINAS (5-5-3) 1
WAYNE (10-3-1) 0
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-6-1) 2
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-2-1) 5
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-14) 4
MIDLAKES (1-13) 8
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-5-2) 1
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-8-1) 1 (2 OT)
HONEOYE (9-5) 0
BLOOMFIELD (8-4) 1
WILLIAMSON (8-4-1) 6
EAST ROCHESTER (2-11) 0
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (7-4-2) 1
WATKINS GLEN (IV) 1 (2 OT)
GANANDA (10-2-1) 1
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-9) 0
GENEVA (3-10) 1
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-1) 7
Maya Ikewood scored three goals while Emma Robinson added a pair of tallies and an assist to lead Pal-Mac. Mercedes Buckingham contributed a goal and an assist in the win. Reagan Diehl also scored. Jenna Santelli had two assists. Kylie Waeghe and Molly Seither accounted for a helper apiece. Clare Boesel made three saves.
SODUS (1-10) 0
RED CREEK (4-8) 9
PENN YAN (6-5-2) 1
NEWARK (5-6-2) 1
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