BRIGHTON (4-5-1) 2
HILTON (4-3-2) 1 OT
Daniel Barraclough-Tan connected in the 97th minute, and Brighton won its second straight game to earn a split in the regular-season series with Hilton. Chase Alexandre assisted on both Brighton goals. Kyle Graham found the back of the net in the 70th minute to send the game into overtime. Johnny Bianchi scored the lone Hilton goal.
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-1-1) 1
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-3-2) 1
Aidan Ozkaynak helped Churchville-Chili salvage a tie with a goal in the 68th minute. Jaden Sanza assisted on the play. Cole Hastings broke a scoreless tie in the 41st minute to give Thomas a lead. Vladimir Lavrynenko set up the play.
CANANDAIGUA (3-4-3) 2
GREECE ATHENA (6-3-1) 2
Zane Mullally finished with a goal and an assist as Canandaigua erased an early deficit to salvage a tie. Trailing 1-nil at halftime Liam Furmansky got the Baves on the scoreboard. Braxton Acoff assisted on Mullally’s marker. Athena’s Aiden Ambeau started the scoring in the 38th minute with an assist from Landon Ambeau. Julian Montagliano converted a penalty kick in the 76th minute for the second Athena goal.
IRONDEQUOIT (5-5-0) 1
BROCKPORT (2-7-0) 0 OT
Carraig Jones converted a penalty kick in the 94th minute, and Irondequoit won for the second time in as many games. Charlie Vitkus made nine saves for a second straight shutout and fifth clean sheet of the season.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-7-2) 0
PENFIELD (4-4-0) 1 OT
Sam Swanger connected on an unassisted effort in the 97th minute as Penfield swept the regular season series.
WORLD OF INQUIRY/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (3-4-0) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-4-1) 5
Noah Brydsten and Mitchell Crowley scored two goals apiece as Webster Schroeder put together back-to-back wins. Brydsten and Crowley did all their work in the first half to give the Warriors a 4-nil lead heading into the break. Anthony Catalano rounded out the scoring in the second stanza. Nikola Musovski, Alejandro Pena, Peter Kim-Rivera, Brayden Chase and Drew Zoltoski each contributed an assist in the win.
CANISIUS (VI) 0
McQUAID JESUIT (6-0-1) 2
Casey Montesano and Trey Leo scored a goal apiece as McQuaid ran its winning streak to six games. Colin Shanahan and Marco Pilato had an assist apiece. Niyen Ruffin made three saves for his sixth straight shutout.
ST. FRANCIS (VI) 1
AQUINAS (6-2-1) 3
Three different players found the back of the net, and Iesa Mohammed had a pair of assists as Aquinas won its fifth straight game. Thomas Valentino opened the scoring in the first half. Ali Shabani and Alfonso Vito added second-half markers. Nicola Costa also had an assist in the win. LJ Gleason made seven saves in goal.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (7-0-0) 3
C.G. FINNEY (4-3-1) 0
Luke Tytler scored a pair of goals, and Kearney posted its second straight shutout and fifth of the season. Tytler started the scoring in the 37th minute with an from Ezra McMullen. Tytler doubled the advantage 15 minutes into the second half. Oscar Simms put the game out of reach in the 75th minute. Patrick Triassi and Joey contributed an assist apiece.
AVON (9-0-0) 2
GENESEO (3-5-0) 0
Lee Hartke finished with a goal and an assist to lead Avon. Jacob Weslowski opened the scoring in the first half. Devanshu Champaneri set up Hartke’s tally in the 80th minute.
LIVONIA (7-0-0) 5
ADDISON (5-2-1) 0
Colin Ullock finished with a goal and an assist while Jackson McEnerney collected two assists to lead Livonia. Connor Feehan opened the scoring in the match’s second minute. Austin Francis added to the lead before Ullock and Evan Frazo connected for a 4-nil lead at halftime. Nick Coyle rounded out the scoring. Keegan Dennis and Jack Tebeau both had an assist in the win.
PENN YAN (6-3-0) 1
WAYNE (9-0-0) 2
Skyler Ferry scored a pair of goals, and Wayne swept the regular-season series with its Finger Lakes East foe. Alex Cook and Nevin Crane had an assist apiece in the win. Riley Griffiths scored the Penn Yan goal with an assist from David Reid.
NAPLES (7-1-0) 3
BLOOMFIELD (0-9-1) 2
Jacob Betrus connected on the game winner in the 62nd minute as Naples won its seventh straight game. Evan Waldes and and Nedelcho Neumann connected on first-half tallies for Naples. Landon Gleichauf, Matthew Lincoln and Cade Rathbun contributed an assist apiece.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-7-1) 0
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-2-0) 6
Miguel Candela finished with two goals and an assist while Ryan McTamney and Gabe Stile had a goal and an assist apiece as Dundee-Bradford won its fifth straight game. Candela opened the scoring. Nathan Kiskaden and Ian Pavlina followed with markers for a 3-nil lead at halftime. Aidan Webster and Jakeb Lederman both added an assist.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-4-1) 0
WATERLOO (2-7-0) 1
HONEOYE (2-5-1) 0
NEWARK (7-3-0) 7
Douglas Wells finished with two goals and an assist as Newark won its third consecutive game. Well connected on both his tallies in the first half. Tristan Harris, Tony Kanaley and Nolan Benedict also connected in the first 40 minutes for a 5-nil Newark advantage. Kanaley added a second-half score as did Luciano Rank. Rank assisted on the first goal from Wells. Ryan Irizarry also had two helpers.
HOLLEY (2-7-0) 0
KENDALL (4-2-1) 3
Three different players connected in the second half as Kendall pulled away from a scoreless tie for its third win in the past four games. Riley Robinson jumpstarted the offense with an assist from Devin Edick. Louis Conte and Zach Barret also scored for the Eagles. Colby Hughes had a pair of assists. The shutout was Kendall’s fourth of the season.
PEMBROKE (0-8-0) 0
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-3-1) 11
Jaden Schwenebraten and Leighton Williams accounted for two first-half goals apiece while James Nolan added a goal and two assists to lead a Wheatland-Chili offense that stormed to a 7-nil lead after 40 minutes of play. Camdyn Cremaldi also added a pair of tallies while Tahquan Smith, Ethan Hallock, Terry Bayly-Henshaw and Gianluca DAngi also scored for the Wildcats. Cremaldi, Hallock, Williams, Talen Carey and Karnage Napier each had an assist.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURG (2-7-0) 2
WILLIAMSON (5-2-0) 4
John Niles ran his season total to 12 with four goals to lead Williamson to its third straight win. Niles connected three times in the first half for a 3-nil Marauders’ advantage. Tim Niles had two assists in the win. Collin Brennan and Rhett Storms added an assist apiece. Jamel Crowder accounted for all of Avoca/Prattsburgh’s offense with a pair of unassisted efforts.
HINSDALE (1-7-0) 0
HOUGHTON (6-2-0) 7
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-7-0) 1
FILLMORE (8-0-0) 7
Mitchell Ward paced the Fillmore offense with three goals and three assists. Henry Sardina accounted for a goal and an assist in the win while Noah Strickland, Eben Schilke, Aiden Wagner, Damon Wood and Henry Decker also scored for the Eagles. Zach Sisson had two assists. Layton Sanasith chipped in with an assist.
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