PENFIELD (1-0-0) 5
GRAND ISLAND (VI) 2
Penfield’s four goals in the first half were enough to pull away from Grand Island. Delaney Tellex had two goals in the first half at the 33rd and 34th minute, one of those goals assisted by Alice Marchese. Emma Garigen opened the game with a score at the twelfth minute on an assist from Molly Brown. Grace Alexander scored the last goal in the first half for the Patriots while Emma Garigen added to Penfield’s total with a goal in the 22nd minute of the second half. Garigen’s goal came off an assist from Emma Scanlon. On the defensive side of the pitch, the goalie tandem of Emma Buckley and Findley Hillebrant combined for three saves for Penfield.
VICTOR (1-1-0) 9
GENEVA (0-0-1) 1
Victor’s five first-half goals catapulted the Blue Devils to their first win of the season. McKenna Reh had a hat trick while twice being assisted by Emily Galewski. Galewski herself also scored a goal on an assist from Reh. In addition to the Reh-Galewski tandem, Olivia McKinnon had two goals on the day for Victor, both assisted by Kaylin Smith. McKinnon additionally had an assist towards the end of the game for Elizabeth Miller in the 27th minute of the second half. The two other goals in the Blue Devils’ 9-1 victory came from Nya Sherman in the 33rd minute of the second half on an assist from Madison DeYoung and Maya Blakeslee in the 39th minute of the second half.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-0-1) 0
GENESEO (2-0-0) 3
Mary Claire Rollins scored twice as Geneseo claimed the Livonia Torunament championship. Rollins connected for the Blue Devils in the sixth minute of the first half and 25th minute of the second half. Rachael Matthews capped off the day with a goal in the 36th of second half. Caroline Capel pitched a shutout with six saves total for Geneseo.
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WARSAW (0-0-1) 1
BATAVIA (1-0-0) 3
Ella Shamp scored twice in the fourth minute of the first half and the first minute of the second half in Batavia’s 3-1 win against Warsaw. Shamp was assisted by Anna Varland on both goals. Shamp also had an assist on Ella Radley’s goal in the 15th minute of the second half. Warsaw’s goal came at the 38th minute of the second half as Lauryn Carmichael scored off of an assist from Taylor Howard. On the defensive side of the field, Warsaw keeper Hailey Degroff and Batavia keeper Julia Petry led their teams with eight saves each. Katrelle Grover also had two saves for Warsaw.
HORNELL (2-0-0) 3
ELLICOTTVILLE (VI) 0
Ireland Harrison tallied two goals to lead Hornell. Jordyn Dyring assisted on one. Salena Maldonaldo additionally scored for the Red Raiders while goalies Alexis Partrick and Reese Hardwood combined for two saves.
YORK/PAVILION (0-0-1) 0
LIVONIA (0-0-1) 0
AVON (0-0-2) 0
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-0-0) 2
Bre Bishop scored twice in the 7th and 15th minute of the first half to lead Caledonia-Mumford. Hazell Nickerson assisted on Bishop’s first goal while Emma Brogan set up Bishop for her second goal. Madison Wyskiel recorded the clean sheet with six saves.
ATTICA (0-0-1) 3
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (1-0-0) 6
Autumn Mathisen led the way for Batavia in this high-scoring affair. Mathisen had a hat trick, scoring off an assist from Nina Bartz in minute 17 of the first half as well as the 39th minute. Mathisen’s last goal came 17 minutes into the second half off an assist from Arabella Rogers. The other scorers for Notre Dame-Batavia included Emma Sisson, who kick off the game with a goal in the second minute of action. Cayleigh Havens also scored off of Luci DiRisio’s assist 38 minutes into the first half. Arabella Rogers capped off the effort with a goal off of Kate Ricupito’s assist in the 35th minute of the second half. Rebeka Nickerson led Notre Dame’s defense with seven saves on the day
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (0-1-0) 1
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-1-0) 1
Ella Chitapong scored off an Emily Parker assist in the second minute of the first half as Wheatland-Chili and Oakfield-Alabama/Elba came to a 1-1 draw.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (0-1-0) 0
BLOOMFIELD (1-1-0) 0
SKANEATELES (III) 3
MYNDERSE (0-0-2) 0
Mynderse goalkeeper Lauren McDermott made nine saves.
SOUTH SENECA (1-0-0) 5
SODUS (0-0-1) 1
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (1-0-0) 3
OLEAN (VI) 1
Mckinlee Harris kicked off the season for Bolivar Richburg, scoring twice to lead the Wolverines. Malayna Ayers assisted on the first goal of the season. Cassidy Stives added to Bolivar-Richburg’s goal tally with an assist from Madigan Harris.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG(1-0-0) 2
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-0-1) 0
Emily McCaig and Kaylie Petteys led the way for Jasper-Troupsburg. McCaig’s goal came 15 minutes into the game while Petteys, off an assist from Melora Pearl, scored 15 minutes into the second half.
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (0-1-0) 1
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (0-1-0) 1
Andover/Whitesville and Friendship/Scio traded first-half goals. Ava Grice scored in the 20th minute off an assist from Gabrielle Terhune to give Andover the lead. Friendship/Scio even the scored on an unassisted goal from Lexi Crossey. On the defensive side, Olivia Waters had a total of three saves for Andover/Whitesville over the course of the game. On the other side, Nevaeh Ross had a game-high twelve saves for Friendship/Scio while Grace Drumm also had three saves over the course of 20 minutes.
PORTVILLE (VI) 2
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (0-0-1) 0
Arkport’s goalkeeper Maddie Kellogg finished with 24 saves on the day.
WELLSVILLE (0-0-1) 0
ADDISON (1-0-0) 8
Kerrigan Driskill posted a hat trick to lead Addison. Jillian Ames tallied two goals while Makayla Miller, Bailee Jackson, and Courtney Wilson added to the scoresheet for the Knights. It was a group effort for Addison as the Knights had a total of six assists on the day from Kendra McLean, Bailee Jackson, Jillian Ames, Aleaya Vanzile, Makayla Miller, and Aurora Jack.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (0-0-2) 0
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (1-0-0) 3
Hannah Southwick-Powers finished with two goals to propel Genesee Valley/Belfast. Both of Southwick-Powers’s goals came off assists from Anna Drozdowski in the seventh minute of the first half and the 36th minute of the second half. Harley Proctor added to Genesee Valley/Belfast’s score total with a goal at the tenth minute of the second half, assisted by Whitney Young. Genesee Valley/Belfast was led on defense by Ashley Burows, who made two saves for the shutout. On the other side of the pitch, goalkeeper Emily Hammond had a game-high eights saves for Avoca/Prattsburgh.
PORTVILLE (VI) 1
FILLMORE (1-0-0) 3
Hope Russell’s hat trick in the first half sparked Fillmore. Rachel Hatch assisted on two of Russell’s goals in the third and 40th minute of the first half while Oakley Frazier set up Russell in the 32nd minute of the first half. Preslee Miller made eight saves for Fillmore. Teagan Kosinski’s goal for Portville came at the 32nd minute of the second half.
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