
EAST ROCHESTER (0-2-1) 0
WILLIAMSON (2-0-0) 3
Morgan Peets and Julia VanLare combined for a four-save shutout to give Williamson its second straight victory and first shutout of the year. Elizabeth Brandt led the Marauders with two goals. Brandt scored in the first minute of the game and the seventh minute. Alyssa Leaty found the back of the net in the fifth minute. Anna Henner recorded two assists for Williamson, while teammate Lauren Schmeelk chipped in on the score sheet with an assist.
PEMBROKE (2-1-0) 4
EASTRIDGE (0-4-0) 3 OT
Haley Sweet connected on the game-winning goal for Pembroke in overtime. The Dragons scored four straight goals after falling behind 2-0. Karli Houseknecht had back-to-back goals in the 35th and 45th minutes of the game to tie it. Isabel Breeden scored the third goal two minutes later. Molly Chittenden assisted on Sweet’s game-winner. Nevaeh Bunch found the back of the net for Eastridge to open the game’s scoring in the 11th minute. Madison Harisis put the Lancers up two in the 34th minute.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME( 2-1-1) 2
CAMPBELL-SAVON (0-3-0) 1
Nina Bartz and Autumn Mathisen scored unassisted goals to lift Notre Dame. Rebeka Nickerson made seven saves for Batavia Notre Dame.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-0-0) 5
HORNELL (3-1-0) 0
Clare Boesel recorded 12 saves to extend Palmyra-Macedon’s shutout streak to three games and claim the rematch of last year’s Section V B1 final game. Maya Ikewood led the Red Raiders with two goals and an assist. Ikewood scored the first goal for Palmyra-Macedon in the 10th minute and the fourth goal in the 50th minute. Lily Boesel also had two goals for the Red Raiders. Emma Robinson found the back of the net and contributed an assist. Sophie Barclay recorded two helpers. Palmyra-Macedon has scored five or more goals in all four of its games to start the season.
RED JACKET (0-4-0) 2
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (1-1-0) 7
Meredith Welch led Harley-Allendale-Columbia to its first win of the season with a goal and two assists. The Wolves saw seven different players find the back of the net. Cadence Brecker made nine saves for Harley-Allendale-Columbia. Sophie Heilman scored both of Red Jacket’s goals in the second half of the match. Maddie Schaertl assisted on both of the Heilman goals. Briellea Commisso made 14 saves in net for the Indians.
BLOOMFIELD (3-0-0) 2
HONEOYE (1-2-1) 1
Bloomfield won its second straight one-goal game. Ava Hawkins scored the first goal for the Bombers in the 28th minute to open the scoring. Molly Thompson broke a 1-1 tie in the 72nd minute to give Bloomfield its third win of the season. Ashley Bell assisted on both of the Bomber’s goals. Sadie Kachmaryk made seven saves. Leah Green from an assist from Alyssa Bailey scored the lone goal for Honeoye in the 41st minute to tie the game for the Bulldogs. Mickayla Scheele made 10 saves for Honeoye.
KESHEQUA (2-1-0) 0
HAVERLING (3-0-0) 5
The reigning Class B2 champion Haverling was led to its third straight victory thanks to a Keegan Smith hat trick and a goal and four assist performance from Ella Yartym. Gaia Stefanoni scored the other goal for the Rams. Kelsey Thorp assisted on Yartym’s goal. Reese Sweet and Natalie Contello combined for a three-save shutout. Haverling has recorded two shutouts so far this season.
KENDALL (2-0-0) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (4-0-0) 7
Novalee Pocock’s four-save shutout led Byron-Bergen to their fourth straight shutout victory. Mackenzie Hagen led the Bees with a hat trick. Hagen scored in the eighth, 42nd, and 47th minutes. Mia Gray contributed with three assists. Ava Gray, Emma Starowitz, Kendall Phillips, and Grace Diquattro recorded the other four goals for Byron-Bergen. Starowitz also recorded two assists. Julia Will got a helper on the final goal of the evening in the 79th minute. The Bees have currently scored 26 goals during their four-game shutout streak
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (2-1-1) 2
HOLLEY (3-1-0) 3
Emma Brady recorded two goals to help Holley win its second straight. Brady found the back of the net for the Hawks in the 26th and 55th minutes. Isabella Thom recorded the other goal for Holley in the 29th minute. Thom also recorded an assist. Jailyn Bishop recorded both the assists on Brady’s goals.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-3-0) 3
WELLSVILLE (0-3-1) 2
Jordan Gammell led Wayland-Cohocton with a goal and an assist performance. Gammell scored in the 18th minute. The sophomore’s assist came on the opening goal from Molly Robbins in the seventh minute. Madelyn Cartwright added the deciding goal in the 63rd minute. Brooke Lander got the assist on the game-winning goal. Mackenzie Pickard had 14 saves for the Eagles in their victory.
ANDOVER/WHITES (0-3-1) 1
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-2-0) 3
Madigan Harris led the Wolverines with two goals and an assist in their victory Friday. Harris scored the game’s opening goal in the 32nd minute and the go-ahead goal for Bolivar-Richburg in the 62nd minute. McKinlee Harris and Cassidy Stives had the assists on Harris’s goals. McKinlee Harris scored the third and final goal for the Wolverines. Kyla Gayton made 12 saves. Kennedy Bledsoe scored the lone Andover/Whites goal in the 49th minute to tie the game at one. Maddi Barona-Aiala received the assist on the Bledsoe goal.
RED CREEK (1-3-0) 2
GANANDA (2-0-0) 8
Abigail Sanzotta scored both goals for Red Creek. Keeley McConkey assisted on Sanzotta’s second goal. Mikalah Bliss recorded eight saves for the Mules.
GENEVA (0-1-2) 1
MYNDERSE (1-2-1) 1
Kaitlyn Wright scored the lone goal for Geneva in the 55th minute to earn them its second straight tie. Wright’s goal was unassisted and her second of the year. Ali Nigro scored the only goal for Mynderse in the 27th with an assist from Madelyn Verkey.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-0-1) 10
ROMULUS (0-2-0) 0
Abby Kornbau and Sophie Snyder’s combined shutout led Marcus Whitman to their second straight shutout victory. The Wildcats have not let up a goal this season. Zoelle Payne led Marcus Whitman with a goal and two assists. Payne found the back of the net in the second and 38th minutes. Eight other Wildcats scored including six goals in the second half. Aurora Woodworth contributed with two assists. Half of the Wildcat’s goals were unassisted.
SODUS (0-3-0) 1
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-2-0) 4
Three first-half goals led North Rose-Wolcott to its first victory of the season. Reilly Batzold led the Cougars with a goal and two assist performance. Batzold was one of the three that found the back of the net in the first half. Tori Cooper and Gwen Thomkins scored the other two for North Rose-Wolcott in the first half. Avery Boogard scored the final Wildcats goal in the second half. Batzold’s assists came on Thomkins and Boogard’s goals.
SENECA (2-1-0) 1
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-1-0) 2
Madison Hughes led Dundee/Bradford to its second straight victory with a goal and an assist. Kendall Parker scored the other goal for the Scotsmen. Trisha Edmister received the helper on Hughes’s goal. Dundee/Bradford has let up three goals up in the three games they have played this season.
ALEXANDER (1-3-0) 3
ATTICA (0-4-0) 0
Madison Bezon recorded a 13-save shutout to lead Alexander to its first shutout victory. Shannon Schmieder led the Trojans in scoring with two goals on the evening. Schmieder scored in the 55th and 70th minutes. Isabella Reeves assisted on the second goal. Madison Fuller scored the other goal for the Trojans to open up the scoring in the sixth minute.
DANSVILLE (5-0-0) 2
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-1-0) 0
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