PENFIELD (6-4-0) 2
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-4-2) 0
Paul Rolland netted a pair of first-half goals, and Penfield won its third straight game. Cristiano Mounnarat assisted on Rolland’s first score of the day. The shutout was the second in the past three games and sixth this season for the Patriots.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-6-2) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-7-0) 1
Colden Forney found the back of the net, Pittsford Mendon won for the third time in four games.
HILTON (5-4-2) 1
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-3-1) 0 OT
Mauro Tarantello lifted Hilton with a golden goal in the first overtime. Johnny Bianchi assisted on the play.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-7-3) 2
BATAVIA (2-7-0) 1
Honeoye Falls-Lima’s Levi Cross scored with :20 seconds remaining in overtime to snap a one-all tie. Peter Burslem also scored for the Cougars. Trent Wager made four saves.
CANANDAIGUA (4-5-3) 3
GATES CHILI (3-7-1) 2 OT
Zane Mullally notched a hat trick including the game winner in overtime as Canandaigua stayed unbeaten in five of its past seven games (4-1-2). Gio Buonomo and Sebastian Guerrero scored for Gates Chili.
McQUAID JESUIT (8-0-2) 3
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-2-1) 0
Andrew O’Neill finished with a goal and two assists to lead McQuaid. Sam Leone and Jacob Sevene both found the back of the net in the win. Oliver Aguirre had an assist. Niyen Ruffin made five saves for McQuaid’s eighth shutout of the season.
AQUINAS (6-4-2) 0
BRIGHTON (5-6-1) 1
Isaac Wing’s first-half strike was the difference as Brighton won for the third time in the past four games. Adrian Storozynsky set up Wing’s tally. The shutout was the second this season for Brighton and first since the Bruins season opener.
WORLD OF INQUIRY/EDISON/FRANKLIN/SOTA (5-6-0) 0
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (10-0-0) 8
Aidan Kharroubi finished with three goals and three assists to lead Kearney/Chesterton. Patrick Triassi added a goal and two assists. Ryan Farrell, Payton Ostrowski, Ezra McMullen and Josh Baraka had a goal apiece in the win. Luke Tytle contributed two assists. The shutout was the seventh this season for the Kings.
C.G. FINNEY (4-3-2) 0
EAST ROCHESTER (7-4-1) 0
AVON (12-0-0) 1
Le ROY (5-5-0) 0
Trevor Stroud connected in the 60th minute to lift Avon. Austin Lattuca assisted on the play . Christopher Kashorek made five saves for the shutout, Avon’s ninth straight shutout and 10th clean sheet of the season.
HAVERLING (3-8-0) 0
LIVONIA (11-0-0) 3
Connor Feehan snapped a scoreless tie with an unassisted effort in the 20th minute and helped set up a strike from Austin Francis five minutes later as Livonia accounted for all of its offense in 20 minutes of game time. Evan Frazo scored two minutes prior to halftime with an assist from Nick Coyle
PAVILION/YORK (9-2-0) 3
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (1-9-1) 2
Kyan Tiede accounted for two goals and an assist as Pavilion/York erased a halftime deficit to win for the sixth time in the past seven games. Trailing 2-nil, Tiede set up a Dylan Brooks tally in the 52nd minute minute. Tiede leveled the match five minutes later with an assist from Aiden Boyd and connected on the game winner in the 79th minute. Jake Stowell had a pair of first-half goals to stake Letchworh/Warsaw to the early lead. Gavin Kemp assisted on both Stowell markers.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-5-0) 0
HORNELL (9-1-0) 5
Shawn Rose struck for two goals while Jack Emo had a goal and an assist to pace a Hornell offense which jumped to 4-nil lead at halftime and cruised to its eighth straight win. Emo opened the scoring with an unassisted effort before Rose connected on the next two Hornell goal. Jacob Ponticello added another first-half tally with an assist from Liam Khork. Khork connected in the second half. Eric Ross and Wyatt Argentieri had an assist apiece.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-4-0) 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-6-0) 2
Kadan Vanelli connected on a first-half goal, and Kylor Vanelli delivered a second-half strike to lead Caledonia-Mumford. Matthew Skidmore and Jacob Wiley had an assist apiece in the win. Payton Bownds accounted for the Mount Morris offense with an unassisted effort in the second half.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-5-1) 0
GENESEO (5-5-1) 3
Sam Chanler scored twice, and Kellen O’Brien had two assists to pace the Geneseo offense. Leading 1-nil at halftime, Chanler connected on his second goal of the game, and Caleb Rice added an insurance marker. Ethan Bennett contributed an assist in the win.
ATTICA/ALEXANDER (11-0-0) 5
ALBION (VI) 2
Simon Lamparelli capped a 13-goal week with his his fourth game of three or more goals. The senior attacker found the back of the net three times in the first half as Attica/Alexander grabbed a 4-nil lead. Ryan Meides opened the scoring with an unassisted effort in the third minute. Meides later assisted on Lamparelli’s third marker of the game. Brandon Beal and Wyatt Bryman also had assists in the win. Jon Beck contributed a goal. Lamparelli became the all-time leading scorer in Attica program history on Monday when he connected three times to run his career total to 86 tallies. He has since scored 10 more times and currently leads all of Section V with 31 goals.
SODUS (2-7-1) 1
HOLLEY (3-8-1) 1
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-5-1) 1
WATERLOO (2-10-0) 0
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-9-0) 0
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-3-2) 3
HAMMONDSPORT (4-7-0) 2
ALFRED-ALMOND (5-7-0) 3
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-11-0) 0
HINSDALE (3-7-0) 8
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-6-1) 1
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (3-8-1) 0
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (2-9-0) 1
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (5-3-3) 2
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