HONOEYE FALLS-LIMA (8-2-2) 2
GREECE ODYSSEY (6-6-0) 1
Honoeye Falls-Lima had two, end of the game goals to catapult itself into the lead for good against Greece Odyssey. Kyleigh Dudley scored first for the Cougars in the 67th minute off an assist from Natalia Carlson. Carlson ultimately scored the deciding goal for the Cougars in the 75th minute thanks to an assist from Izabela Woloszuk. HFL’s goalkeeper Emily White had five saves on the afternoon to lead the Cougars.
HILTON (6-5-0) 1
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-8-1) 2
Rush-Henrietta got its third win of the season with an upset against Hilton. Hilton’s goal came from Karlee Hargather in the ninth minute while the Cadets’ goalkeeper, Sierra Bianchi, had five saves.
VICTOR (5-4-3) 0
PENFIELD (10-1-0) 1
Delaney Tellex’s late first-half goal in the 36th minute was enough to give Penfield its tenth straight win. Emily Fordham assisted the deciding goal while Emma Buckley four saves. Penfield keeps hold of its first place position atop Monroe County Division I.
BROCKPORT (5-4-2) 0
GREECE ATHENA (7-2-1) 3
Ava Velletri and Mia Tyndell had three saves a piece for Brockport against Greece Athena.
CANANDAIGUA (3-9-1) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-2-2) 2
Webster Schroeder won back-to-back games and remained unbeaten in eight of its last nine. Canandaigua’s Payton Malec had eight saves.
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-0-2) 3
GREECE ARCADIA (2-9-0) 0
Pittsford Mendon continued its undefeated season with its fourth shutout win of the season. Leah Meunch and Leah Shaffer split time in goal for the Vikings with a save apiece.
IRONDEQUOIT (7-4-0) 1
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-8-1) 0
Caroline Vines propelled Irondequoit to its win over Pittsford Sutherland with a game-high twelve saves. Jillian Keyes scored the sole and deciding goal off an assist from Maeve Steckley.
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BRIGHTON (5-6-1) 2
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-3-2) 3
Brighton had a four different contributors on its two goals, the first by Meredith Reynolds off an assist from Izzy Alexandre, and the second by Finn Cregan off an Anthea Hayslip. Both goals came towards the end in each half in the 37th minute and then the 70th minute. In goal for the Bruins, Charlotte Tickell and Izzy Rozzi both played 40 minutes each, recording a total of 11 saves.
TRUE NORTH/RACS (0-5-0) 1
FINNEY (7-3-0) 11
Eleven different players scored for Finney in its victory over True North/Racs. The goal scorers for the Falcons included Paris Blackmon, Grace Groome, Hope Muratore, Madilyn Beachner, Amelia Marsiglio, Anna Zborowske, Addy Bochno, Addison Ball, Rianna Hudson, Ta ‘ Lijah Brown, and Natalie Gomez. Seven of those goals were assisted, three by Gracie Groome, two by Allie Frederickson, and one apiece by Kate Frederickson and Addy Bochno.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-8-1) 0
NORTHSTAR ACADEMY (10-1-0) 9
Grace Kearney’s hat trick propelled Northstar Academy into first place in the Private Parochial standings. Kearney’s goals came in the eleventh, 19th and 22nd minute, all off assists from Lydia Demarest. Kearney also assisted on the Knights’ first goal to Ava Thomas-Guzman in the seventh minute. Northstar never looked back after that first goal, scoring seven in the first half and two in the second. In addition to Kearney and Thomas-Guzman, Alayna Garwood scored in the 21st minute off a Katelyn Demarest assist, while Jayda McAfee, Alyse Wesp and Leah Vetere put the game away with the Knights’ last three goals. McAfee scored in the 34th minute, assisted by Wesp, while Wesp and Vetere scored in the third and eighth minute of the second half, assisted by Demarest and Thomas-Guzman. Alisha Demarest and Alilyah Cuylear both took up goalkeeping duties for Northstar, having four combined saves in the team’s shoutout victory.
SOTA (1-3-0)
BISHOP KERNEY/CHESTERTON ACADEMY (4-6-0)
WARSAW (9-3-1) 2
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-3-0) 1 OT
Warsaw’s two late goals, including a game-winning overtime score from Kaitlyn Treutlein, propelled the Tigers in this matchup between two of the top teams in Livingston Conference. Makaylah Higgins scored the Tigers’ first goal in the 20th minute of the second half off an assist from Ellie Tangeman. In goal for Warsaw, Hailey Degroff had a game-high nine saves in the matchup’s 83 minutes.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-9-0) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (10-0-1) 7
Lana Burnett and Aurora Woodworth led undefeated Marcus Whitman’s offense with two goals apiece as the Wildcats’ second half scoring barrage pulled them away from Wayland-Cohocton. Lana Burnett, assisted by Olivia Herod, and Zoelle Payne scored the first two goals for the Wildcats in the 23rd and 32nd minute. Marcus Whitman’s second half spurt started with Lily Morse’s goal off an Aurora Woodworth assist in the fourth minute followed by goals from Burnett, Payne, and two form Aurora Woodworth. Burnett’s second goal was assisted by Taylor bond while Woodworth’s first score came off an assist from Payne. In goal, Sophie Snyder had one save in her shutout victory while Mackenzie Pickard had a game-high fourteen saves for Wayland-Cohocton.
KESHEQUA (7-4-0) 4
YORK/PAVILION (3-8-0) 3
Keshequa continued its hot streak, winning five of its last six games in a tight victory over York/Pavilion. Libby Benner led the Golden Knights with two goals and an assist as Kelsey Davis and Braelyn Isaman also scored to give Keshequa the win. Ava Thayer assisted on the goal scored by Davis, who also had an assist herself in Benner’s second score. Isabella Hugi protected the net for the Golden Knights with three saves.
AVON (1-8-0)
LEROY (5-5-0)
PERRY (1-11-0) 0
LETCHWORTH (5-7-0) 3
Hana Gill had a goal in the first half and an assist in the second half to lead Letchworth. Annetta Owens scored the first goal of the game in the thirteenth minute while Gil scored in the 22nd minute and assisted Lindsay Constable in the 39th minute of the second half.
NICHOLS (0-2-1) 0
MYNDERSE (6-2-2) 1
Mynderse goalkeeper Lauren McDemott led the Blue Devils to their fourth straight win with a game-high ten saves in the shutout victory. On offense, Ella Wirth scored the deciding goal for Mynderse in the 18th minute of the second half off an assist from Kelly Kohberger.
SODUS (0-9-0) 0
NORTH-ROSE WOLCOTT (4-6-0) 6
Reilly Batzold led North Rose-Wolcott to a dominant victory with two goals off assists from Tori Cooper.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINDSDALE (4-5-1) 1
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (8-2-1) 1
Hannah Southwick-Powers opened the game with a goal for Genesee Valley/Belfast, assisted by Adison Grusendorf. Ashley Burrows patrolled the net for the Jaguars/Bulldogs with four total saves.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (7-4-0) 0
ADDISON (10-1-0) 2
Addison continued to stay atop of the Steuben County standings thanks to Kerrigan Driskel and Jillian Ames’ goals against Avoca/Prattsburgh. Ames also assisted on Driskell’s score as the Knights keeper, Erin Terwilliger had four saves on the evening.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-6-0) 0
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-1-0) 2
Kylie Williamson and Elaine Roach’s second half goals gave Canisteo-Greenwood its seventh straight win. Williamson’s goal, assisted by Riley gave Canisteo the lead in the third minute of the second half, while Elaine Roach sealed it in the 35th minute. Brooke Burd was in goal for the victors, giving Canisteo-Greenwood its seventh shutout of the season and tenth win overall.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-9-2)
HAMMONDSPORT (3-6-1)
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