NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (3-0-0) 7
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-1-0) 0
Allie Skeval and Grace Kearney finished with two goals and an assist apiece to lead Northstar Christian. Kearney opened the scoring and capped the first half as the Crusaders took a 5-nil lead into the break. Lydia Demarest, Leah Vetere and Ava Thomas-Guzman added a tally apiece. Vetere, Alisha Demarest, Katelyn Demarest and Alyse Wesp each had an assist. The shutout was the second this season for Northstar.
WATERLOO (1-1-0) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-0-0) 8
Maya Ikewood continued her prolific scoring streak to to open the season, and Clare Boesel registered a second straight shutout to lead Pal-Mac. Ikewood scored twice in the first half and added a second-half assist to pace the offense. The junior leads Section V with 23 points (eight goals/seven assists). Emma Robinson added a hat trick in the win. Reagan Diehl and Molly Siether added a goal and an assist apiece. Sophie Barclay closed the first-half scoring as the Red Raiders took a 4-nil advantage into the break. Lily Boesel contributed two assists. Mikayla Thomas also had a helper. Clare Boesel made two saves for the clean sheet.
MYNDERSE (1-2-0) 3
PENN YAN (1-1-1) 2
Ella Wirth led Mynderse with three unassisted goals. Teammate Lauren McDermott made three saves for the win.
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-0-1) 0
HONEOYE (1-1-1) 0
Honeoye’s Mickayla Scheele made three saves.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-1-0) 7
ROMULUS (0-1-0) 0
GENEVA (0-1-1) 2
MIDLAKES (1-0-1) 2
Camryn Ford scored a pair of unassisted goals to pace the Midlakes offense while teammate Mara Deisering stopped 20 shots to help salvage a tie.
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WAYNE (1-1-0) 4
NEWARK (0-3-0) 1
Addison Rice and Trinity Surowiec combined for all the offense as Wayne erased an early deficit to win in Finger Lakes East action. Rice had two goals and two assists while Surowiec found the back of the net twice and added a helper. Abigail Brown made three saves for the Eagles. Jayda Solomon connected in the 13th minute to give Newark an early 1-nil edge. Madison Horton assisted on the play. Emma Thayer stopped 10 shots.
RED JACKET (0-3-0) 0
SOUTH SENECA (2-0-0) 5
Ciera Babcock and Angel Warne had a goal and an assist apiece while Ava Utter scored twice to lead South Seneca. Warne and Babcock gave South Seneca a 2-nil lead heading into halftime. Anna Dufour added a tally in the 70th minute as the Falcons pulled away with three scores in the match’s final 10 minutes. Alysa Elder made five saves for her first shutout of the season.
EAST ROCHESTER (0-1-1) 1
RED CREEK (1-2-0) 5
Keeley McConkey finished with two goals and an assist while Lizzetta Myers added a pair of scores to lead Red Creek. Abigail Sanzotta contributed a goal and an assist. Halle Brown and Rose Southwick chipped in an assist apiece. Ryleigh Holliday and Mikalah Bliss combined for the shutout.
MARION (2-1-0) 2
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-2-0) 1
SODUS (0-2-0) 1
WILLIAMSON (1-0-0) 11
Mackenzie Bailey sparked Williamson’s offense with back-to-back markers early in the first half as the Marauders built a 5-nil lead heading into the break. Alyssa Leaty and Elizabeth Brandt added two goals and an assist apiece while Kendall Fernaays, Lydia Kern, Natalie Schmeek, Savannah Boden and Anna Herner each added a tally. Henner and Lauren Schmeek had two assists. Emma Burr scored the lone Sodus goal.
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (1-1-0) 0
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-1-1) 8
Jaeda Mekker and Emily Parker both found the back of the net one time in the first half before Wheatland-Chili exploded for six second-half goals. Parker started the scoring coming out of the break. Lillian Swavely added two tallies. Mekker accounted for another while Alison Farrell and Ella Chitaphong also scored. Parker and Sienna Mekker contributed two assists apiece while Farrell, Swavely and Chyene Whitcomb each had one helper. Keira Nash made two saves for the shutout.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (2-0-1) 7
ALEXANDER (0-3-0) 1
Piper Hyde finished with a hat trick and an assist while Christina Bartholomew added two goals to lead Oakfield-Alabama/Elba. Bianca Altamirano and Caitlynn Ryan scored a goal apiece. Macy Altamirano had two assists in the win. Alahana Chatt, Makena Reding and Wendy Garcia Mendoza each had a helper. Lily Davis stopped two shots.
HOLLEY (2-1-0) 7
PEMBROKE (1-1-0) 1
Samantha Bates opened the game with a natural hat trick and added an assist on one of Emma Brady’s two goals to lead Holley. Brady contributed three helpers in the win. Ryleigh Weeder and Mia Thom added a goal apiece. Isabella Thom, Alivia Wolf and Jailyn Bishop each had an assist. Layne Walker made seven saves.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (1-1-1) 1
HAVERLING (2-0-0) 6
Ella Yartym scored three goals and added two assists to lead Haverling. Keegan Smith added a pair of tallies along with a helper in the win. Triesta Sprague also scored for the Rams. Natalie Krelie, Emma Luckenback and Breeann Walruth each had an assist. Luci DiRisio scored the lone Notre Dame-Batavia goal.
DANSVILLE (4-0-0) 7
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-3-0) 1
Kali Meyer scored three goals and had an assist as Dansville defeated the host in the opening round of the Wayland-Cohocton Tournament. Megan Tyler added a brace while Faith Muchler and Aynsley Belcher had a goal apiece. Chelsie Tyler compiled three assists in the win. Ellie Mountzouros had a helper. Emma Butters and Taylor Hamsher combined in net for the win. Emily King scored the lone Wayland-Cohocton goal. Molly Robbins assisted on the play. Dansville will face Canisteo-Greenwood in Friday’s championship game.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-1-0) 0
KESHEQUA (2-0-0) 3
Ava Thayer finished with a goal and an assist while Kelsey Davis and Katey Mance added a tally apiece to lead Keshequa. Alivia Cartwright contributed an assist in the win. Isabella Hugi and Anna Wood combined in net for the shutout.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (3-0-0) 1
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (0-2-1) 0
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-0-0) 1
WELLSVILLE (0-2-1) 0
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