BOYS
PENFIELD (9-2-1) 1
HILTON (11-1-1) 2
FAIPORT (11-1) 5
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-10) 2
Myles Palmer netted a hat trick as Fairport won its eighth in a row. Palmer assisted Paul Murgoci in the seventh minute for the first goal of the game. The junior grabbed his first goal of the game in the 17th minute on a penalty kick. Palmer added on in the 33rd and 37th minutes. Jordan Robinson had the final Red Raider goal in the 44th minute. Chase Petschke and Angelo Lebron had the two Rush-Henrietta goals.
BROCKPORT (9-5) 3
GREECE ATHENA (2-11) 0
Jacob Miller scored all three goals as Brockport won its third-straight. Miller got the Blue Devils on the board first on an assist from Samuel Bonisteel. Jacob Rightmeyer and Liam Fitzpatrick had the other assists to Miller in the second half. Miller now was 20 goals on the season. Senior goalkeeper Hayden Watt recorded seven saves in the shutout, and is his sixth shutout of the year.
IRONDEQUOIT (5-7-2) 1
CHURCHVILLE-CHII (10-2-1) 2
Nick Rippe scored the game-winning goal in the second half on an assist from Brett Seaman. Rippe also assisted Gaven Egan for the first Churchville-Chili goal of the game.
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-8-1) 0
VICTOR (5-9) 1 (OT)
Thomas Gravino netted the game-winning goal in the second overtime period on an assist from Tyler Pero to give Victor its second win in the last three games.
SPENCERPORT (6-5-1) 6
GATES-CHILI (0-14) 0
Spencerport got its first win in its last three games behind a hat trick from Kyle Milburn. Milburn scored the first goal of the game in the sixth minute from a Justice Hinman assist. The two hooked up again in the 54th minute for Milburn’s final goal. Milburn scored another in the 16th minute. Sujan Rajamohan, Andrew Moss, and Hinman all chipped in a goal.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-7-3) 0
BRIGHTON (8-4-2) 6
Will Kelly assisted four goals as Brighton remained unbeaten in its last five games. Ben Vitale was on the receiving end in the fourth minute for the first goal of the game, and Daniel Barraclough-Tan scored three minutes later on a Kelly assist. Aviv Kanes and Adrian Storozynsky both scored a goal from a Kelly assist. Chase Alexandre added a goal, and Vitale chipped in one more.
ST. FRANCIS (IV) 1
AQUINAS (6-5-2) 1
ELLICOTVILLE (IV) 1
FILLMORE (12-2) 6
Fillmore picked up its 10th-straight win behind a balanced-offense that featured five different goal scorers. Brent Zubikowski, Jack Cool, Alex Ellsworth, and Matt Majors all had one goal. Zach Sisson was the only player that found the goal twice. Nooradeen Muzaid-Omar recorded three assists for Fillmore.
HINSDALE (9-3-1) 4
FRIENDSHIP (1-12) 1
Tucker Schwartz accounted for three goals as Hinsdale picked up a bounce-back win. Tucker assisted Henry Schwartz for the first goal of the game, and then scored the final two Hinsdale goals. Brandon Hayman had the other Hinsdale goal. Jerome Harmon had the lone Friendship goal on a Jacob Golden assist.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-12) 0
SCIO (6-5-2) 8
Jordan White recorded a hat trick which led Scio to a win. Ethan Davenport nabbed the first goal of the game on an assist from White. The junior proceeded to score the next three goals for Scio. Brendan Loucks, White Frankie, Lazar Bulajic, and Corey Field rounded out the scoring with a goal each.
WATERLOO (0-13-1) 1
PENN YAN (12-2-1) 6
Brigham Hansen headlined a balanced Penn Yan offense that featured five different goal scorers. Owen Bishop scored the first goal for Penn Yan on an Alex Reyes-Leon assist. Hansen put his first in goal shortly after off a Landon Berry assist. Hansen assisted Dylan Hassos for the next goal, and Reyes-Leon scored one himself to finish the first half scoring. Hansen and Riley Griffiths each netted a goal in the second half.
KENDALL (7-6-1) 2
ATTICA (11-4) 3 (OT)
Simon Lamparelli netted all three goals; including the game-winner in overtime. Lamparelli scored in the 19th minute, the 56th minute, and in the 87th minute. All three goals were assisted by Evan Dickhut. Zach Barret and Michael McCue had the two goals for Kendall.
BATH-HAVERLING (13-0) 5
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-8) 0
Keefer Calkins scored two goals and assisted one en route to Bath-Haverling staying unbeaten. Calkin assisted the first goal of the game as Jamie O’Neil scored in the third minute. DJ Smith added a goal in the 36th minute, and Ezra Hoad had a goal in the 49th minute; both assisted by Bram Pomplas. Calkins scored both of his goals in the second half during the 65th and 73rd minutes. Braden Yartym and Smith picked up the assists.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-13) 0
KESHEQUA (12-2) 10
Reese Powers assisted six goals and scored one which paced Keshequa to its 10th-straight win. Powers assisted Avery Strobel, Ian Hinrich, Nathan Thayer, Kellen Wood, Rene Figueroa, and Dominic Swain. Powers scored his own goal unassisted. Ryan Stevens, Hunter Wood, and Hinrich again had the remaining Keshequa goals. Powers has 75 career assists.
DANSVILLE (2-13) 1
HORNELL (11-2-1) 11
Nine different goal scorers headlined a balanced offensive-explosion for Hornell’s eighth-straight win. Liam Khork and Shawn Rose led the charge with two goals each. Wyatt Evingham, Dylan Harwood, Jack Emo, Karter O’Konski, Nick Oyer, Genarro Picco, and Ian Ashworth all added a goal of their own. Tyler Harris had the lone Dansville goal.
AVON (8-3-2) 4
PERRY (2-13) 0
Lee Hartke recorded a hat trick which paced Avon to its third-straight win. Alex Mayen assisted the first two Hartke goals in the 24th and 26th minutes. Hudson Volpe had the last goal of the first half on an Jacob Weslowski assist. Weslowski assisted Hartke for his final goal in the 49th minute. Hartke has 20 goals on the season.
RED CREEK (3-8) 0
WILLIAMSON (11-1-1) 3
Noah Cahoon, Troy Ingham, and Tyrone Walker all scored a goal that paced Williamson to its fourth-straight win. Cahoon got the scoring started with an unassisted goal in the 11th minute. Ingham added on in the 50th minute following an assist from Collin Brennan, and Walker finished the scoring in the 77th minute on a Jack Wren assist.
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (5-8) 3
HOLLEY (3-9-1) 1
Jack Farner accounted for all three goals as Byron-Bergen/Elba picked up a bounce-back win. Farner assisted Colin Martin for the first goal of the game, and then scored the remaining two Byron-Bergen/Elba goals. Martin and Braedyn Chambry recorded the assists.
LEROY (8-6) 1
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (5-8) 2
Patrick Klump scored the game-winner in the 69th minute on an Reece Grisewood assist which helped end Letchworth/Warsaw’s five-game losing streak. Grisewood had the first goal of the game in the fourth minute on a John Mertstock assist. Finnegan Shelby had the lone LeRoy goal on a Mitchel Hockey assist.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-6) 2
PAVILION/YORK (9-5) 6
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JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-10) 0
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (10-3) 4
Arkport/Canaseraga reached double-digit wins thanks to Julia Flaitz who accounted for all four goals. Flaitz scored the first goal of the game in the 17th minute unassisted, and then assisted the final three goals. Maureen Stuckey, Caitlin O’Dea, and Chloee Henshaw were on the receiving end. Emily Fuller collected three saves in goal.
HONEOYE (10-5) 3
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (5-7-1) 2
Leah Green netted the game-winning goal unassisted in the second half which lifted Honeoye to double-digit wins. Green scored the first Bulldog goal on an Alexis Johnson assist. Green assisted Christy Johnstone for the next Hoenoye goal. Goalkeeper Mickayla Scheele had three saves.
NAPLES (8-6) 1
BLOOMFIELD (8-5) 0
Abby Hall scored the game-winning goal unassisted in the 73rd minute which gave Naples its third-straight win.
ALFRED-ALMOND (4-8-1) 1
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-6-2) 0
Angela Smith had the lone goal in the game which gave Alfred-Almond its first win in four games. Athena Cushing assisted Smith in the 62nd minute. Alexis Rao and Gracen Dusinberre split time in goal for Alfred-Almond. Rao had four saves, and Dusinberre totaled five saves.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-5-1) 2
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (7-5-2) 1
Kamryn Edwards scored the game-winning goal on a Riley Stowe assist in the 62nd minute for Avoca/Prattsburgh’s first win in two games. Riley Stowe had the first Avoca/Prattsburgh goal unassisted in the 37th minute. Goalkeeper Emily Hammond had seven saves.
MIDLAKES (1-14) 0
NEWARK (6-6-2) 5
Kaleigh Pettit led Midalkes to its first win in its last five games with four goals. Pettit scored in the 14th minute on a Isabel Robson assist, and again in the first half unassisted in the 32nd minute. The senior netted the first two goals of the second half on assists from Robson and Devina Bueg. Anna Verdine wrapped up the games scoring with a goal in the 69th minute on a Pettit assist. Emma Thayer collected one save in goal for Newark.
HAMMNDSPORT (1-9-2) 0
ADDISON (10-4) 4
Addison snagged a bounce-back win behind a hat trick from Jillian Ames. Ames scored the first three goals for the Knights, assisted by Hannah Pierce and two from Kerrigan Driskell. Driskell capped the games scoring with goal assist by Sadie Strauss. Goalkeeper Erin Terwilliger recorded six saves for Addison.
RED CREEK (4-9) 0
WILLIAMSON (9-4-1) 5
Andrea Hurtado netter two goals which led Williamson to its fourth-straight win. Hurtado scored the first goal of the game on an Alexis Rodriquez assist. Paige Jordan assisted the next two goals, scored by Elizabeth Brandt and Rodriquez. Hurtado scored her second goal on a Morgan Peets assist, and assisted the fial goal of the game scored by Anna Henner. Chloe Jordan collected nine saves in goal for Williamson.
MARION (12-2) 4
GANANDA (10-3-1) 2
Abigail Marotta delivered a hat trick which led Marion to its 12th-straight victory. Marotta scored twice in the first half, and once in the second half. The first Marotta goal was unassisted, and her last two goals were assisted by Abby Conover. Emily Gushlaw netted the only other Marion goal. Ella Lathrop scored both Gananda goals. Nyah Cruz picked up an assist for the Blue Panthers. Alyse Buirch had 12 saves in goal for Marion, and Lydnsey Valletta tallied eight for Gananda.
WATERLOO (7-4-4) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-1) 7
Maye Ikewood and Emma Robinson both scored two goals which paced Palyra-Macedon to its third-straight win. Ikewood scored in the 23rd minute and the 39th minute, and Robinson found the goal in the 24th and 49th minutes. Reagan Diehl, Molly Seither, and Sophie Barclay all chipped in a goal of their own. Goalkeeper Clare Boesel had two saves.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-3-1) 1
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-3) 2
Lana Burnett capped off the comeback with a game-winning goal in the 67th minute. Marcus Whitman trialed 1-0 at the half, Zoelle Payne knotted the game up at one, and Burnett gave the Wildcats the lead six minutes later. Anna Thomas had the lone Harley-Allendale-Columbia goal. Sophie Snyder had eight saves in goal for Marcus Whitman, and Morgan Fowler totaled 12 saves for HAC.
GENEVA (3-10-1) 0
PENN YAN (6-5-3) 0
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