EASTRIDGE (5-5-1) 1
GREECE ODYSSEY (5-5-2) 0
GREECE ARCADIA (7-2-0) 6
WOIS/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (5-5-0) 1
Karim Bonseu scored twice to lead Greece Arcadia in the win. Ethan Cesario, Cam Ogles, Brennan Dornberger and Nathan Nix netted the other Titan tallies. Anthony DiMaggio had two assists, and Ben Mitzler, Beckam Silva, Bonseu and Dornberger each added an assist. For Wois/Franklin/SOTA, Pah Gay scored his fifth goal of the season on an unassisted effort in the second half.
BROCKPORT (3-8-0) 5
WILSON/REC (2-7-0) 2
Alex Schram, Will Hawkens, Andrew Lennartz, Connor Thomas and Caleb Tribotte each scored for Brockport in the win.
ADDISON (6-3-2) 1
LIVONIA (10-0-0) 6
Luke Fasso netted two goals, including a strike in a four-goal first half to keep Livonia undefeated. The senior scored off an assist by Connor Feehan in the 21st minute, and finished off a helper by Fabio Griva in the 53rd minute. Feehan recorded an unassisted tally in the first half, and assisted on Charlie Roberts’ marker in the 61st minute. Jackson McEnerney started the scoring with an unassisted strike in the 6th minute, and added a helper on Feehan’s goal. Colin Ullock scored a first-half goal on a helper by George Christian.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-6-1) 0
HAC (8-1-0) 4
Oliver Simmons scored in the 44th minute, and assisted on Alessandro Bosa’s closing marker to lead HAC to its eight consecutive win. Finn Costello added a goal in the 48th minute, and Emilio Martinez and Carlin Kennedy each recorded a helper.
PENN YAN (8-3-1) 1
GENEVA (4-6-0) 0
David Reid scored in the second overtime period off an assist by Landon Spears to help Penn Yan earn a its second shutout win over Geneva this season.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-10-1) 0
NAPLES (9-1-0) 5
Donivan Todd opened the scoring with his 14th goal of the season in the seventh minute, and added a helper in a three-goal second half to lead Naples to their eighth straight win. Nedelcho Neumann netted Cade Rathbun’s helper in the 25th minute to close out the first half. Devon Ward, Matthew Lincoln and Evan Waldies each had a marker in a nine minute stretch in the second half. Ian Kennedy had two assists, and Traugott Uhlen added a helper.
DUNDEE-BRADFORD (7-4-0) 2
HONEOYE (3-7-1) 0
Miguel Candela and Nathan Kiskaden each tallied for Dundee-Bradford in the win. Aiden Mornell added a helper on Candela’s first-half strike.
NEWARK (9-4-0) 4
WATERLOO (2-9-0) 0
MYNDERSE (3-7-1) 0
WAYNE (11-0-0) 3
Trevor Catalano, Nevin Crane and Avery Bustamonte each recorded tallies to extend Wayne’s winning streak. Tanner Matz and Cameron Glessing had the assists. Alec Gilbert made five saves to secure his ninth shutout of the season.
PEMBROKE (0-10-0) 4
KENDALL (6-3-1) 5
Lucas Jones netted back-to-back tallies in a four-goal first half to lead Kendall in the victory. The junior finished off helpers by Mike Colluci and James Fox. Josh Esposito, Tobey Passer and Jimmy Swift added unassisted markers.
WILLIAMSON (5-5-0) 0
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-4-0) 4
Nicholas Gilbert, JJ Wanek, Gilbert Seager and Lucas Crane each scored first period goals to avenge Wednesday’s shutout loss. Alex Hernandez assisted on the first two markers, and Evan Dewispalare assist on Seager’s eighth tally of the season.
RED CREEK (9-3-0) 4
GANANDA (0-11-0) 1
Hunter Hicks and Gonzalo Dorado both had a goal and an assist in a three-goal first half to lead Red Creek. Hicks started the scoring by netting Dorado’s helper, and assisted on Ethan Hanford’s marker. Dorado closed the half with an unassisted tally. Eoin Wynne scored off an assist by Jordan Verburg in the second half.
ATTICA/ALEXANDER (10-0-0) 8
LYNDONVILLE (1-9-0) 1
Simon Lamparelli netted three straight goals, including his Section V-leading 28th marker to continue Attica/Alexander’s unbeaten streak. The senior’s goals came in the 13th, 44th and 50th minutes, and the striker assisted on Brandon Beal’s second marker of the game in the 54th minute. Jon Beck tallied two goals and two assists. Ryan Meides added a first-half goal and had a helper on Lamperelli’s second tally. Brayden King and Owen Strzelec both had an assist.
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