BATAVIA (3-0) 49
BISHOP KEARNEY/ROCHESTER PREP/RACS (0-3) 20
Ja’vin McFollins scored four touchdowns, two through the air and two on the ground to lead Batavia to its third straight win. The senior quarterback completed nine of 11 attempts for 206 yards and touchdowns of 51 and 35 yards, while also running in two scores in a 21-point first quarter. Vincent Arroyo made four receptions for 107 yards and a touchdown, and fellow receiver, Cole Grazioplene made three catches for 62 yards and a score. Aavion Bethel led the backfield with nine carries for 41 yards and a two-yard score in the second quarter. Carter McFollins scored the final Blue Devil’s touchdown on an eight-yard run to make the score 48-7, and totaled 43 yards on four carries. Cam McClinic had 43 yards rushing on five attempts. On defense, Cooper Fox returned a blocked punt 11 yards for a touchdown to close out the first quarter, and made seven tackles in the process. Garrett Schmidt made six tackles, and Joseph Marranco had five tackles and three for a loss.
PENN YAN/DUNDEE (3-0) 48
MIDLAKES (3-1) 7
Carter Earl hooked up three times in the end zone with Ashtian Dunning to continue Penn Yan/Dundee’s unbeaten season. Earl completed 14-of-17 passes for 188 yards and four total touchdowns, and added 53 yards and a score on the ground. Dunning made six receptions for 109 yards and three scores, and teammate, Anthony Druker made two catches for 53 yards and a touchdown. Nick Slavick ran for 70 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Bryant Van Housen went for 52 yards on six touches. On defense, Jon Bell made nine tackles and recovered a fumble. Hunter Sheehan and Slavick both had nine tackles. Caden Orwen made two tackles and had two sack. Owen Bishop went 6-for-7 on extra point attempts.
VERTUS CHARTER (0-4) 0
HAVERLING (2-2) 40
Larry Duncan, Ethan Narby and Jordan Miller racked up 346 yards combined on the ground to propel Haverling over Vertus. Duncan amassed 174 yards and two scores on 11 carries, including an 86-yard touchdown run. Narby traveled 127 yards and scored on 15 touches, and Miller ran for 45 yards and a score on 12 attempts. Quaterback Justin Yehl completed both of his passes for 29 yards. On defense, William Clarke had six tackles, five for a loss and three sacks, and teammate, Cameron Seager made six tackles, two for a loss and two sacks. Narby added five tackles and two for a loss. Brock Brazie totaled three tackles, a tackle for a loss and one sack. Caden Minnich made one tackle for a loss.
GENEVA (3-1) 18
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-0) 52
Matt Meacham hurled five touchdown passes and 180 yards to lead HF-L to its fourth consecutive win. The junior signal-caller completed 13 of 19 passes and connected with Patrick Donahoe for a score. Donahoe also rushed for two more scores.
ER/GANANDA (3-1) 24
LYONS/SODUS (1-2) 0
Brayden Dohse threw for two touchdowns, and Cadearrell Sneed ran for 94 yards on six carries to lead ER/Gananda to a second consecutive win. Dohse connected on a 15-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Blanchard in the first quarter, and delivered a 69-yard strike to Mike Daniels in the end zone in the second quarter. Manny Sepulveda returned an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter, and caught five balls for 30 yards on offense. The junior also went 2-for-2 on two-point conversion runs. Daniels ran the ball 20 times for 71 yards. On defense, Samuel Morgante made three tackles and had an interception, along with Jacob Price. Jeremy Blanchard made four tackles and one for a loss. Sepulveda, Miles Caviness and Derek Geronimo each had three tackles.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-4) 24
IRONDEQUOIT (3-1) 42
Lamere Smith racked up three touchdowns on eight carries to lead Irondequoit to a homecoming win. The back amassed 87 yards and averaged 10.9 yards per carry. Mekhi Christensen traveled 76 yards on three carries for a score. Jordan Nolan caught two passes for 43 yards. On defense, Javont Smith totaled nine tackles, and Connor Gresen recorded eight tackles. Josh Luciano had six tackles and two sacks.
HORNELL (1-3) 7
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (3-0) 28
Chris Shearing broke away for three scores to carry Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry to its third straight win. The senior scored on runs from 23, 13 and 37 yards out, and totaled 118 yards on seven attempts. The signal-caller completed 5-of-8 passes for 65 yards. Braeden Wolfanger ran for a seven-yard score in the third quarter to make it 21-0. Bailey Schell rushed for 42 yards on 10 carries, and also caught two passes for 26 yards. Devin Tisdale made two receptions for 20 yards, and DQ Johnson-Myers rushed for 22 yards on four touches. The team had 296 yards of total offense, and averaged 7.5 yards per rush. On defense, Schell led with six tackles, while Noah Lietten made five tackles and two for a loss. Shearing recored four and a half tackles, and Carson Petrie, Johnson-Myers and Andy Kelly all had four tackles. Emmit Stores was 4-for-4 on extra points. For Hornell, Xzaiver Patrick scored on a 16-yard run, and totaled 79 yards on 20 attempts. Aaron McInerney made five and a half tackles on defense.
BISHOP TIMON (VI) 27
ATTICA (2-2) 12
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-3) 0
MONROE (2-2) 72
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (1-3) 28
WATERLOO (0-4) 22
8-MAN
HOLLEY (2-2) 22
C.G. FINNEY/NORTHSTAR (2-2) 38
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