LIVONIA (9-0-0) 2
EASTRIDGE (4-5-1) 1
Connor Feehan had a goal and an assist to lead Livonia. Feehan set up Jackson McEnemey nine minutes into the game. Aidan O’Keefe had the assist on Feehan’s goal 10 minutes later. Jahlil Allen scored the lone Eastridge goal with an assist from Denis Martinez Osorio.
ROCHESTER PREP/VERTUS/RACS (2-6-0) 1
WORLD OF INQUIRY/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (5-4-0) 2
Pah Gray and Franklin Safari led the scoring as WOI/Edison/Franklin/SOTA won for the third time in four games. Gray connected in the first half with an assist from Seth Baker. Georges Naoum assisted on Safari’s second-half tally.
WILSON/REC (2-6-0) 2
EAST/NE COLLEGE PREP (0-9-0) 1 OT
Enose Yohana connected on an unassisted effort in the first overtime to lift Wilson/REC. Ahmed Muhando scored the first Wilson/REC goal with an assist from Yassin Ali.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (9-0-0) 2
WILLIAMSON (5-4-0) 0
Joey Triassi and Luke Tytler connected on first-half strikes to lead Bishop Kearney/Chesterton. Triassi opened the scoring with an unassisted effort. Patrick Triassi assisted on Tytler’s goal. The shutout was the sixth this season for Kearney/Chesterton.
NAPLES (8-1-0) 5
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-4-0) 1
Donivan Todd finished with four goals and an assist to lead Naples to its eighth straight win. Todd connected on back-to-back goals in the first 10 minutes of the game to give Naples a lead it did not surrender. Matthew Lincoln added a goal, and Todd made it a 4-nil game heading into halftime. Todd rounded out the scoring midway through the second half. Cade Rathbun had one of his two assists on the play. Lincoln also set up a pair of goals in the win.
PENN YAN (7-3-1) 2
NEWARK (8-4-0) 1
David Reid and Landon Berry connected on second-half strikes to lead Penn Yan. Riley Griffiths had the assist on Reid’s goal. Newark’s Jose Ventura converted a penalty kick in the 61st minute to give the Reds a 1-nil lead.
GENEVA (4-6-0) 0
WAYNE (10-0-0) 4
Stephen Habecker connected twice in a four-goal first-half as Wayne grabbed an early lead and went on to sweep the regular-season series in Finger Lakes East action. Nevin Crane converted on a corner kick to start the scoring in the fifth minute. Habecker found the back of the net less than two minutes later for his first goal. Habecker took a feed from Anthony Vacca for his second tally of the night. Zach Lasher capped the half and the scoring for the night with a shot from 25 yards outs. Crane and Habecker accounted for an assist apiece. Alec Gilbert made two saves in the shutout – the eighth this season. Geneva keeper Charlie Dorrington stopped 23 shots in the contest including a pair of penalty kicks.
5’ Nevin Crane capitalizes on the second of back-to-back corner kicks. @Wayne_soccer21 1-nil. pic.twitter.com/kaNDZXBVnR
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) September 28, 2022
26’ Stephen Habecker connects on his second goal of the night. @Wayne_soccer21 3-nil. pic.twitter.com/uhvdjXzr71
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) September 28, 2022
For the second time tonight, Charlie Dorrington stops a PK. pic.twitter.com/tCM0UvY0rK
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) September 29, 2022
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-5-0)
MYNDERSE (3-6-0)
HONEOYE (3-6-1) 4
BLOOMFIELD (0-10-1) 2
Evan Cuba and Luke Armstrong finished with a goal and an assist apiece as Honeoye snapped a five-game winless streak. Henry Sherman opened the scoring with an unassisted effort. Cuba converted a PK, and Owen Baadar scored with an assist from Armstrong.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-1-0) 6
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-9-1) 0
Alessandro Bosa finished with two goals and an assist while Finn Costello scored twice as HAC swept the regular season series from its Finger Lakes West foe and won its sixth straight game. Bosa opened the scoring in the fifth minute as Carlin Kennedy contributed one of his two assists on the play. Kennedy found the back of the net eight minutes later. Costello and Sean Thody added to the total before halftime for a 4-nil HAC advantage heading into the break. Thody and Awak Thongjang accounted for an assist apiece.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-4-0) 0
EAST ROCHESTER (7-3-0) 2
Jalen McCoy played a role in both goals as East Rochester won its fifth straight game. McCoy started the scoring 13 minutes into the game and assisted on Dom Romach’s tally in the 63rd minute. Jimmy Antonicelli playing behind the backline of Teddy Emmings, Elias Francis, Matt Michalski and Ryan Flanigan made five saves for his fifth consecutive shutout. Perry Francis assisted on McCoy’s goal. ER defeated NR-W when the two teams met earlier this month.
RED CREEK (8-3-0) 4
SODUS (2-7-0) 0
Gonzalo Dorado had a goal and three assists to lead Red Creek to a regular season sweep of its Wayne County rival. Jordan Vertburg opened the scoring and then added an assist on Dorado’s marker for a 2-nil edge heading into halftime. Jace Brown and Daniel Sanzotta added second-half tallies in the win.
MARION (7-3-1) 6
GANANDA (0-10-0) 1
Aidan Miller finished with a hat trick and one assist while Liam Phelps had three assists as Marion won for the third time in the past four games. Miller opened the scoring in the seventh minute. Austin VanDeWalle doubled the advantage four minutes later before Miller and Ethan Welch found the back of the net before halftime. Michael Phillips collected a goal and an assist in the second half. Mitchell Hendricks also had an assist in the win. Marion took both regular-season meetings with Gananda.
LYNDONVILLE (1-8-0) 0
WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-4-1) 5
James Nolan collected a goal and two assists as Wheatland-Chili swept the regular season series from Lyndonville. Ethan Hancock converted a penalty kick to start the scoring. Tahquan Smith followed with an assist from Talen Carey. Gianluca DAngi also found the back of the net in the win. The shutout was the fifth this season for the Wildcats.
ATTICA/ALEXANDER (9-0-0) 4
KENDALL (5-3-1) 1
Simon Lamparelli continued his torrid scoring pace to lead Attica/Alexander. The senior attacker who netted three goals in Monday’s game to set the program’s career scoring mark, added four more goals in Wednesday’s win. Lamparelli connected twice in the first half and added two more goals in the second half. He now leads Section V with 25 goals this season. Brandon Beal, Josh Kubik and Ryan Meides had an assist apiece.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-2-0) 2
HOLLEY (3-8-0) 1
Jack Lonsberry had a goal and an assist to lead Mount Morris. Lonsberry converted a penalty kick and set up a goal from teammate Navier Ford.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-4-1) 2
ADDISON (6-3-1) 0
Nate Morey finished with a goal and assist as Arkport-Canaseraga pulled away from a scoreless game at halftime. Jacob Bacon started the scoring. Koehler Preston had the assist on Morey’s goal.
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