MOUNT MORRIS 8
ROCHESTER PREP/VERTUS/RACS 1
PAVILION/YORK 4
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 3
Titan Rocha netted two second-half goals to lead the way for Wayland-Cohocton despite the loss. The senior attacker converted on a penalty kick in the 60th minute for the Eagles’ first goal of the season, and then put away an assist from Vinicius Guedes in the 77th minute to conclude his evening. Michael Gammell had the second Eagles’ tally in the 72nd minute with an assist by Markus Brehm.
LIVONIA 2
HORNELL 0
HAC 2
DUNDEE-BRADFORD 3
Miguel Candela started and ended the night for Dundee-Bradford, as he scored unassisted goal 1:12 into the second overtime period. The junior also tied the game with an unassisted marker in the 21st minute. Fellow midfielder, Aiden Monell tied the game once more with a second-half strike in the 65th minute. For HAC, freshman Alessandro Bosa assisted on both goals that came early in the halves. Emilio Martinez opened the scoring in the fourth minute, and Carlin Kennedy had a second-half tally in the 48th minute.
BLOOMFIELD 0
NAPLES 8
Raul Prieto Mendez scored a first-half hat-trick and added an assist in the second half for Naples first victory of the season. The junior midfielder started by netting all three strikes within a 27-minute span and assisted on Traugott Uhlen’s tally in the 45th minute. Uhler got a helper on Medez’s second goal in the fifth minute of play. Senior Cade Rathbun had three helpers, including one on Donivan Todd’s second tally in the 65th minute. Matthew Lincoln and Logan Voss both had tallies, and Evan Rischpater and Devon Ward had assists.
MARCUS WHITMAN 6
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS 0
Jared Paddock’s three-goal and one assist evening guided Marcus Whitman to a shutout victory in the team’s opener. The senior opened the scoring in the 19th minute, and added two strikes to start out the second-half thanks to assists by Micah Kephart. Paddock notched a helper on Kephart second goal in the 76th minute. Kephart added a tally 14 minutes earlier off an assist by Austin King. Senior attacker, Nick O’Hara scored the only other goal in the 37th minute with an assist by Daniel Nemitz. Cullen Kephart had a helper.
GENEVA 1
WATERLOO 0
Senior defender, Nate Rusinko followed-up a hat-trick by scoring in the 51st minute to lead Geneva to its second straight win. Alex Dorrington assisted on the marker. Charlie Dorrington made seven saves to preserve the shutout.
WAYNE 2
PENN YAN 1
PJ Treasure scored in the 45th minute to lead Wayne. Junior, Nevine Crane converted on a penalty kick in the first half and Alec Gilbert made four saves to seal the win. Alex Cook had an assist. For Penn Yan, Jayden Reid netted David Reid’s helper in the second-half, and Thomas Barden made three saves.
PALMYRA-MACEDON 0
NEWARK 1
Tristian Harris scored unassisted in the 12th minute on the way to Newark’s second consecutive win. Sophomore Lucas Herd made three saves in the shutout.
MARION 4
SODUS 0
Ethan Welch had two first-half strikes to open Marion’s season with a win. The junior scored in the 13th and 43rd minutes, and assisted on Austin VanDeWalle’s marker in the 56th minute. Aidan Miller scored unassisted six minutes into the second-half and had a helper on Welch’s first goal. Jacob Couperus made three saves in the shutout. Liam Phelps had an assist.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT
GANANDA
WILLIAMSON 0
EAST ROCHESTER 2
Elijah Tanner and Perry Francis scored unassisted markers less than five minutes apart to earn East Rochester a shutout victory. Tanner scored in the waning seconds of first-half and Francis followed with a strike in the 44th minute. Alex Entz made six saves.
KEDALL 1
WHEATLAND-CHILI 0
William Kludt netted Josh Esposito’s helper in the second-half to open Kendall’s season with a win.
HOLLEY 10
PEMBROKE 0
Cameron Bates doubled a hat-trick in the first-half to allow Holley to avenge a shutout and earn its first win. The senior attacker scored consecutive goals to start the game, and followed back-to-back tallies by Chris Mosier with three straight markers. All 10 Holley goals came in the first half. Matt Barlow and Chris Lyndaker added tallies. Drew Carlston had two assists. Mosier, Keon Haughton, Zach Sonera, Will Kruger, Miguel Vasquez Pulcino, and Jesse Patterson each contributed a helper.
ATTICA/ALEXANDER (1-0-0) 3
BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (0-1-0) 2
Simon Lamparelli netted consecutive goals to lead Attica/Alexander to a victory in their opener. The senior attacker scored in the 19th and the 75th minutes. Josh Kubik got the first marker in the 13th minute with an assist by Ryan Meides. Brandon Beal and Jon Beck each had a helper on Lamparelli’s strikes.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST
HOUGHTON
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 2
HINSDALE 0
This marked Bolivar-Richburg second shutout win versus Hinsdale this season.
FILLMORE 10
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO 0
Mitchell Ward and Henry Sardina both had three-goal nights to lead Fillmore to their second consecutive win to begin the season. Ward started the scoring in the 3rd and 11th minutes and concluded the scoring with a tally in the 62nd minute. Sardina’s goals came in the 24th, 29th and 44th minutes. Ward and Sardina both added a helper. Jake Cool had two unassisted goals in the 16th and 61st minutes. Zach Sisson assisted on Ward’s second and third markers. Layton Sanasith had a first-half tally off a helper by Sardina. Luke Colombo had eight saves to earn a shutout. Ernie Lipscomb and Eben Schilke each had a helper.
CINCINNATUS 2
RED CREEK 4
Hunter Hicks and Brayden Chambers netted the decisive goals to lead Red Creek to their first win in non-league action. Hicks scored unassisted to close out the first half, and Chambers added a strike in the second half thanks to a helper by Jordan Verburg. Gonzalo Dorado started the scoring and Jace Brown followed it up with an unassisted marker to round out the scoring in the first half. Daniel Sanzotta had a helper.
HONEOYE 2
KESHEQUA 3
Ian Hinrich and Nathan Thayer accounted for three consecutive first-half strikes to lead Keshequa. Hinrich scored the first two Indian goals, netting a helper by Aiden Howe in the 28th minute, and scoring an unassisted marker one minute later. Thayer added an unassisted tally in the 37th minute to go up 3-1. Grey Miller made three saves. For Honeoye, freshman Henry Sherman scored on a corner kick in the 21st minute and assisted on Luke Armstrong’s marker in the 67th minute.
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