HILTON (2-1) 34
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-2) 12
The Hilton Cadets’ head Rich Lipani earned his 200th career victory in Section V football with a win over the Churchville-Chili Saints 34-12 Friday evening. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-0) 35
SPENCERPORT (2-1) 2
Schroeder scored touchdowns on four consecutive possessions in the first half, opening a 28-2 lead and cruising to a 35-2 road victory over the Spencerport Rangers in an early season showdown of Section V Class A-1 unbeatens. READ MORE.
EARLY COLLEGE/WILSON MAGNET (0-3) 6
EAST/WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-0) 33
Anthony Ramon Diaz and Amari Young both scored a pair of touchdowns as East/World Of Inquiry rolled to a 33-6 victory over Wilson Magnet/Early College, Friday night. READ MORE.
AQUINAS (0-3) 21
UPREP (3-0) 30
Noah Hill hauled three touchdowns among his seven completions to guide UPrep past sectional finalist Aquinas and remain undefeated. The senior quarterback tossed a touchdown pass to Dekhari Carter, Juelz Russel and Tyrell Simmons. Carter had the longest scoring play, totaling 47 yards. The senior tight end led the defense with 13 1/2 tackles as well. Overall, Hill threw 13 passes and accumulated 151 yards. Christopher Jean ran wild for 152 yards on 18 carries and one score. The senior running back added six and a half tackles plus a blocked extra point on defense. RaeJoughn Yeomas contributed on defense with nine and a half tackles. Quantel Greene, Jr. and Simmons added six and a half tackles. Simmons recorded a quarterback hurry and blocked punt while Greene picked off a pass.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (0-3) 6
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-2) 43
For Greece Olympia/Odyssey, freshman wide receiver Kendric Jackson caught a six-yard touchdown among his four catches.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-1) 42
EASTRIDGE (1-2) 12
Azavier Ross combined for three touchdowns as Irondequoit rebounded from a loss last Saturday. The senior quarterback scored on two of his eight carries which totaled 56 yards and tossed a touchdown pass to Cameron Freeman. Ross completed 5-of-8 passes for 95 yards as well. Senior running back Lamere Smith tore up the turf for 148 yards and a pair of scores on 24 carries. Sophomore runner Myles Wynn only needed eight handoffs to compile 108 yards and one touchdown. Joshua Luciano led the defense with 15 tackles, including two sacks. Serah Hall followed up with nine tackles.
NEWARK/MARION (0-3) 8
GENEVA (3-0) 31
Quadere Lawson broke free for a 42-yard rushing touchdown and Daniel Carter had a pick-six in the second half as Geneva cruised to its third consecutive victory to open the season. Carter’s 79-yard pick-six came at the start of the second half as the Panthers’ defense pitched a shutout in the final two periods. The senior linebacker hustled a punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter as well. Carter finished with 10 tackles. Lawson also had an interception along with his six tackles as well as Konnor Guererri. Senior quarterback Anthony Torres paced the offense with a one-yard scoring run and a four-yard touchdown pass to Xavier Praylor in the first half. Joseph Salone recorded four quarterback hurries while Tyler Maples followed up with three. Junior wideout Timothy Moorer accumulated 108 receiving yards on three balls and four tackles plus one pass break-up on defense.
GENESEO/MOUNT MORRIS (1-2) 18
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA (2-1) 52
East Rochester/Gananda poured all 52 of its points in the first half en route to bouncing back from a loss last Friday. Senior quarterback Brayden Dohse hurled four touchdowns. Five different players (Jeremy Blanchard, Miles Caviness, Michael Daniels, Samuel Morgante and Manuel Sepulveda) scored a receiving or rushing touchdown. Daniels and Sepulveda both had a pair of scores. Jordan Richards and Sepulveda both picked off a pass on defense.
ATTICA (2-1) 20
LE ROY (2-0) 27 (3OT)
Adrian Stephens punched in the game-tying and game-winning touchdowns to lift Le Roy in its home opener as the Oatkan Knights rallied from a 14-0 deficit. The junior running back knotted the contest at 14 with an 11-yard score midway through the final period. After both squads traded blows in the second overtime, Stephens found paydirt on a two-yard run in the third overtime to win it for the home team. Drew Strollo ignited the Knights with their first points of the game in the fourth quarter and a contest-tying score of his own in the second overtime. For Attica, Samuel Strzelec and Landyn Thomas both rushed for a touchdown. Braden Allein connected with Levi Pearl for a 30-yard score.
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OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (3-0) 42
AVON (1-2) 14
Noah Currier unloaded 343 rushing yards and five touchdowns on Avon’s defense as Oakfield-Alabama/Elba continued its offensive rampage. Junior quarterback Bodie Hyde took 15 direct snaps 189 yards and broke through the trenches for a touchdown. Senior linebacker Brayden Smith highlighted the defense with 13 tackles, including one for loss. TJ Andrews and Aiden Warner both posted 10 tackles. Warner broke up a pair of passes while Andrews had one tackle result in lost yardage. For Avon, junior wideout Michael Rowland reeled in a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter: one from Richard Brice and another from Christopher Thompson. Rowland completed the contest with eight catches for 80 yards and led the defense with 10 tackles. Brice aired out 34 passes, completing 21 of them for 194 yards. Along with his 23-yard touchdown pass, Thompson scrambled for a team-high 64 rushing yards.
Quote from Oakfield-Alabama head coach Tyler Winter: “The nice part about tonight’s game is we can enjoy a solid victory against a good team, but there is still plenty of room for us to clean up our performance. The boys battled for four full quarters and came out of Avon with a nice win against a well-coached team. We’ll take a look at the film and prepare for a tough matchup next Friday.”
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD/BYRON-BERGEN (2-1) 22
YORK/PAVILION (2-1) 24
Kadin Peete amassed 120 rushing yards and a touchdown as York/Pavilion rallied from a 22-8 deficit with 16 points in the final period. Maddox Timothy added a rushing touchdown. Tyler Brady, Maverick Coffey and Brennan Royce all recorded 10 tackles on defense. Sophomore defensive lineman Liam Ezard had a five-yard scoop-and-score. Cal-Mum’s Malachi Smith rushed for 49 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries. Teammate Garett Thompson had 15 carries for 97 yards and kicked a pair of extra points. Austin Pittman rushed for a touchdown and a two-point conversion. Thompson led the Cal-Mum defense with 10 tackles including four solo efforts. James Starowitz had nine tackles and one sack. Jackson Peet also had nine tackles.
Quote from York/Pavilion head coach Kurt Schneider: “This was a great team win. I’m very proud of our effort tonight. We lost one of our leaders, senior Mason Gray, to an early injury and instead of folding, the boys rallied and played their hearts out for their brother.”
VICTOR (2-1) 27
PITTSFORD (1-2) 14
GREECE ATHENA (2-1) 21
CANANDAIGUA (3-0) 28
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-2) 26
SOUTH SENECA (0-3) 0
MYNDERSE (0-3) 0
PEMBROKE (2-1) 60
Tyson Totten rushed 14 times for 186 yards and three touchdowns. The junior also had two receptions for 50 yards and another touchdown. Totten has rushed for 463 yards in three games. Quarterback Cayden Pfalzer added 75 yards rushing on six carries along with 81 yards and two touchdowns through the air, one to Totten and one to tight end Chase Guzdek. Sean Pustkulla finished 4-for-4 on extra point attempts while ninth grader Madden Perry added the last score. Pembroke amassed over 500 yards of total offense behind the blocking of Chase Guzdek, Nate Duttweiler, Jayden Mast, Ben Steinberg and Jayden Bridge. Defensively Jacob Dulski had two fumble recoveries and one interception. Jayden Bridge blocked a punt. Nate Duttweiler, Octavius Martin, Vijay Dhanda and Totten each had five or more tackles.
CHARLES G. FINNEY/NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-2) 50
WELLSVILLE (0-3) 22
LYONS/SODUS (1-1) 38
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (0-3) 6
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-1) 28
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (0-2) 7
FROM THURSDAY:
BROCKPORT (1-2) 48
GREECE ARCADIA (0-3) 28
Brockport football coach Scott Nugent saw his team come up just three points short of Eastridge last week and heading into a Thursday night match up at Greece Arcadia, the potential was there. The Blue Devils lived up to that potential, as they jumped out to a 28-0 halftime lead and held off a late run to win 48-28 over the Titans. READ MORE.
MONROE (2-1) 6
BATAVIA (3-0) 28
Ja’Vin McFollins rushed for one touchdown and threw another in the second half as Batavia came out on top in a matchup of undefeated squads. Already sporting a 14-0 lead, the senior quarterback broke through the line of scrimmage for a 10-yard score near the end of the third quarter. Then McFollins connected with Cole Grazioplene for a 27-yard touchdown less than two minutes into the final period. Aavion Bethel and Cameron McClinic provided the offense in the first half with a rushing touchdown apiece. McFollins led the 28-point output with 88 passing yards on seven completions. McClinic guided the ground game with 10 carries for 73 yards. Senior linebacker Garrett Schmidt led the defense with 10 tackles. Bronx Buchholz and Parker Kleinbach both followed up with five tackles. Four of Buchholz’s tackles resulted in lost yardage. Kleinbach had two tackles for loss and a sack. For Monroe, junior quarterback Khaya Moses threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Landan McKnight to break the shutout in the fourth quarter.
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-2) 9
LIVONIA (0-3) 6
Aazan Sohail’s rushing touchdown and Reid Martin’s field goal was all the offense Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton needed in its inaugural victory of the season. Martin drilled a 33-yard field goal in the second quarter for the only score of the entire first half. Then Sohail punched the ball into the end zone from a yard out in the third quarter. Junior running back Nathaniel Gardner contributed with 18 carries for 114 yards plus nine tackles on defense. Evan Gotshall tied Gardner with nine tackles as well as one pass defended as the Mustangs held Livonia to four net yards the entire fourth quarter. Zaiden VanDurme-Blackmon and Michael Pillsbury both recovered a fumble. For Livonia, senior quarterback Matthew Bean provided 12 carries for 56 yards and a touchdown. Alex Benitez totaled 10 tackles, including a sack. Senior defensive lineman TJ Gause finished with nine tackles.
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