BOYS
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-11-1) 2
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (11-2-2) 4
Moises Arrendell and Kyle Cherry both netted two goals which led Churchville-Chili to a win in its final regular season game. Arendell scored both of his goals in the first half, Nick Rippe had both assists. Cherry scored on an assist from Andrew Burke and Gaven Egan.
BROCKPORT (11-5) 2
GREECE ODYSSEY (8-7-1) 0
Sam Bonisteel and Henry Schultz both found the goal which paced Brockport to a win. Jacob Miller and Jacob Rightmyer picked up the assists. Goalkeeper Hayden Watt had six saves for the Blue Devils in the shutout.
PENFIELD (11-2-1) 4
GATES-CHILI (0-16) 0
Penfield won its second-straight win behind two goals from Shane McMillan. Cristiano Mounnarat got the Patriots started with an unassisted goal in the fourth minute. Paul Rolland extended the lead nine minutes later following a pass from Gibson Spector. McMillan wrapped up the scoring with two second half goals. Ryan Way assisted one, and the other was unassisted.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-9-2) 0
SPENCERPORT (8-5-2) 3
Three different scorers lifted Spencerport. Kyle Milburn had the first Ranger goal in the 18th minute on an assist from Sujan Rajamohan. Milburn assisted Justice Hinman in the 34th minute as Spencerport took a 2-0 lead. Rajamohan picked up another assist as Gianluca Marsocci finished the games scoring in the 60th minute.
GREECE ARCADIA (12-3-1) 2
EASTRIDGE (3-13) 1
Anthony Dimaggio led the Titans to a win in its regular season finale with a goal and an assist. Julian Silva added a goal, and Aidan Lewandowski picked up an assist. Dan Mortan had one save in goal.
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PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-1-2) 5
GREECE OLYMPIA (10-6) 0
Will Field and Henry Walbaum paced Sutherland to a win with a team-high two goals each. Field scored the Panthers first two goals in the 37th minute and the 43rd minute. Billy Pinopoulos and Will Leahy had the assists respectively. Walbaum scored the next two in the 49th and 51st minutes. Savien Richards capped the scoring for Sutherland with a goal in the 75th minute.
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-8-2) 3
BATAVIA (9-5-2) 0
HILTON (14-1-1) 5
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-8-4) 0
Alec Smith accounted for three goals as Hilton won its eighth straight. Smith assisted Logan Matthews for the first goal of the game, and the two connected again to make it 2-0 as Smith scored his only goal. Cody Cavuoto netted two goals in a row for the Cadets, one assisted by Anthony Inglese and the other by Smith. Luca Dodge finished the games scoring following an assist from Jonathan Resnick.
WILSON/MONROE/EC (5-9) 2
EAST/LAFYM/SWN/NE N DOUGLASS (3-9) 0
Poe Si Si and Eh Glay Doo Wah both scored a goal that helped Wilson/Monroe/EC end a three-game losing streak. Si Si scored in the first half on a Edin Xol-Chocooj assist, and Glay Doo Wah had his goal on an assist from Eh Law Kyaw.
WOIS/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (4-12) 0
MCQUAID (14-1) 5
McQuaid picked up its seventh-straight win behind a balanced offense that featured five different goal scorers. Elliot Aguirre got the Knights on the board first with a goal in the third minute, and Andrew O’Hern added on two minutes later. Casey Montesano finished the scoring in the first half with a goal in the 24th minute. Trey Leo and Gavin Patel ended the scoring for McQuaid with a goal each. O’Hern, Jett Neglia, Andrew O’Neil, Marco Pilato, and Nolu Degefu all recorded assists.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (10-5-1) 3
ALFRED-ALMOND (9-7) 2
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (10-5-1) 0
ADDISON (15-1) 1
Brayden Bills had the game-winner in the second half on an assist from Trent Watson.
SODUS (7-4-2) 1
RED CREEK (5-9) 2 (OT)
Shawn Acome delivered Red Creek its second-straight win with the game-winning goal in the second overtime period. Hunter Hicks assisted the goal. Hicks scored the only Red Creek goal in regulation on a Nathyan Wood assist.
HOUGHTON (5-6-2) 3
FRIENDSHIP (1-14) 0
SCIO (6-6-2) 1
GENESEE-VALLEY/BELFAST (10-6) 2 (OT)
Genesee-Valley/Belfast picked up a bounce-back win behind two Matt Weaver goals, including the game-winner in overtime. Weaver scored a goal in regulation unassisted, and had the game-winner in the first overtime period on a Trent Scott assist. Jordan White had the only Scio goal.
HONEOYE (5-9) 1
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (8-4-3) 5
Rafael Ferguson helped end a two-game winless streak with a hat trick for Harley-Allendale-Columbia. Ferguson started the game’s scoring with an unassisted goal in the first minute. Ferguson added on in the 16th minute unassisted and the 46th minute on a Finn Costello assist. Costello scored his own goal in the 47th minute, and Nolan Surkau-Parkinson had the final Harley-Allendale-Columbia goal. Owen Baader had the lone goal for Hoenoye.
WATERLOO (1-14-1) 1
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (9-3-1) 7
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (0-16) 1
MYNDERSE (5-10) 4
NAPLES (14-0-1) 2
GENEVA (3-13) 0
Ryan Lester and Austin Chapman both netted a goal that helped keep Naples unbeaten. Lester got Naples on the board 20 seconds in to the second half with an unassisted goal. Chapman extended the lead in the 67th minute on an assist from Donivan Todd.
WAYNE (14-2) 3
PENN YAN (12-3-1) 0
Wayne picked up its 13th-straight win behind three goals scored in the second half. Nevin Crane started the scoring on a Kaleb Glessing assist. Glessing assisted John Manne for the next Eagle goal. Josh Bolt capped off the games scoring with an unassisted goal.
AVON (10-3-2) 2
PAVILION/YORK (10-6) 1 (OT)
Hudson Volpe had both Avon goals as the Braves reached double-digit wins. Trailing 1-0, Volpe tied the game up in the 65th minute on a pass from Jacob Weslowski. Volpe handed Avon the win with a goal in the second overtime period. Alex Mayen had the assist. Kyan Tiede had the lone Pavilion/York goal on a Zack Tillotson assist.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (7-9) 2
DANSVILLE (2-14) 0
KESHEQUA (14-2) 2
GENESEO (9-4-2) 0
The Keshequa boys’ soccer team found the back of the net on 103 occasions in 2020. The Indians finished 16-1-0 and won their second straight sectional title. More than 84 percent of that team’s offense graduated. The current Keshequa XI version has proven themselves as capable understudies. Reese Powers and Avery Strobel netted a goal apiece as Keshequa closed the 2021 regular season Thursday night. READ MORE.
MOUNT MORRIS (9-7) 2
PERRY (2-14) 1 (OT)
Payton Bownds led Mount Morris to a bounce-back win with a game-winning goal in the second overtime period. Bownds scored the first Blue Devil goal in the 40th minute on a Ben Bacon assist. Jack Lonsberry assisted the game-winner.
HORNELL (12-2-1) 3
LIVONIA (10-6) 1
Liam Khork accounted for all three Hornell goals as the Red Raiders won its ninth-straight. Khork got Hornell on the board early off an assist from Shawn Rose. Khork assisted the final two Red Raider goals. Ian Ashworth and Dylan Harwood were on the receiving end. Evan Frazo scored the lone Livonia goal in the second half.
VICTOR (5-11) 0
IRONDEQUOIT (7-7-2) 2
Justin Connor paced Irondequoit to its second-straight win by scoring both Eagle goals. Connor scored an unassisted goal in the eighth minute, and added on in the 18th minute on an assist from Nevlyn Harper.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-11) 2
BLOOMFIELD (7-7-1) 1
Marcus Whitman snapped a five-game losing streak behind two Micah Kephart goals. Kephart scored his first goal in the 21st minute on a Jared Paddock assist. Gavin Deatherage assisted Kephart’s second goal in the 70th minute.
LEROY (9-7) 0
BATH-HAVERLING (16-0) 5
Keefer Calkins netted four goals which helped keep Bath-Haverling unbeaten through the end of the regular season. Zach Musso scored the first goal in the 25th minute. Calkins scored in the 31st, 39th, 44th, and 56th minutes. Two goals were unassisted and the other two were assisted by Braden Yartym. The shutout was the 13th of the season for the Rams (No. 3 NYSSWA Class B).
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GIRLS
AQUINAS (6-7-3) 0
OUR LADY OF MERCY (7-6-2) 1
Isabella Bondi had the lone goal in the 58th minute on a Sissy Smith assist and gave Mercy its second-straight win. Goalkeeper Caitlin DeHond collected three saves in the shutout. This marked the fourth time Mercy has shutout its opponent.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-10) 2
EAST ROCHESTER (3-12) 0
Tori Cooper and Reilly Batzold paced North Rose-Wolcott to a win with a goal each. Cooper netted her goal in the first half on a Hanna Stubbe assist. Cooper assisted Batzold for the only goal in the second half.
SODUS (1-12) 0
GANANDA (11-4-1) 6
Isabella Hoffmann netted four goals which helped Gananda end a two-game losing streak. Hoffmann scored twice in the first half and twice in the second. Nicole Cruz and Alysia Cruz had the other Blue Panther goals. Nicole Cruz, Eva Jenny, Sydney Campbell, and Emerson Paull all had an assist. Nyah Cruz tallied two assists. Lydnsey Valletta had one save in goal for Gananda.
MARION (13-3) 0
WILLIAMSON (11-4-1) 1
Elizabeth Brandt scored the game-winning goal that lifted Williamson to its sixth-straight win. Alyssa Leahy assisted Brandt for the lone goal in the second half. Goalkeeper Chloe Jordan recorded six saves in the shutout.
SENECA (0-15) 0
RED CREEK (5-10) 8
Mackenzie Ferguson scored five goals to lead Red Creek. Ferguson scored the first two goals in the game during the first and 21st minutes. Abigail Sanzotta scored her first of two goals in the 24th minute. Ferguson scored back-to-back goals in the 28th and 32nd minutes. Ferguson had her last goal in the 59th minute. Sanzotta capped off the scoring in the 76th minute with an unassisted goal. Halle Brown had the other Red Creek goal.
ARKPORT/CANSERAGA (11-4) 0
ADDISON (12-4) 3
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