IRONDEQUOIT (7-4-0) 8
GREECE ODYSSEY (3-8-0) 2
Maeve Steckley’s hat trick and assist sparked Irondequoit in its highest scoring output of the season. Steckley goals came in the seventh and 22nd minute of the first half (assisted by Casey Keller), as well as the 18th minute of the second half (assisted by Jillian Keyes). The Eagles had five other goal scorers including Georgia Coyle, Rhia Hummel, Casey Keller, Samantha Scott, and Jenna Sklenar. Jillian Keyes finished with two assists. Steckley, Hummel and Brianna Maher added an assist apiece. Caroline Vines recorded five saves for the win.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-9-1) 2
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-0-2) 3
Bridget Merkel sealed the win for Pittsford Mendon in the 33rd minute of the second half in this back-and-forth affair. Merkel opened the contest with a goal in the tenth minute off an assist from Elena Barr. Mallory Johnson evened the score for R-H with an assist from Avery Roberts for 1-1 tie heading into halftime. Mendon regained the lead in the 52nd minute when Merkel assisted on Sydney Anderson’s score. That lasted 18 minutes until Avery Roberts tied the game at the 2-2. Merkel’s goal came three minutes later. In goal for the Vikings, Leah Shaffer had five saves while Rush-Henrietta’s goalkeeper Eva DiDomenico had 13 saves.
GREECE ATHENA (7-3-1) 1
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-5-0) 6
Amelia Breton tied one school record and broke another. The senior midfielder/forward netted five goals to match the program mark for goals in a game set in 2002. Breton added an assist to establish a new school record of 11 points in game. Jenna Northrup accounted for a goal and an assist in the win. Emma Klug, and Olivia Hogan added an assist apiece. Emily McCane made two saves for the Saints. C-C has won back-to-back games.
BRIGHTON (6-6-1) 2
FAIRPORT (5-6-0) 1
Maggie Cregan and Meredith Reynolds both scored within a minute of each other in the second half to lead Brighton. Finn Cregan and Anna Leone collected an assist apiece. Izzy Rozzi made five saves for the Bruins.
FINNEY (9-3-0) 5
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (8-3-2) 0
Gracie Groome propelled Finney to its fourth straight win with a hat trick. Groome opened with two goals and added another to bookend her performance for the Falcons. Allie Frederickson accounted for a goal and an assist in the win. Hope Muratore assisted on Groome’s second score. Ava Lomabardo added a goal. Kate Frederickson had an assist. Grace Vitti made two saves for the shutout.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-1-0) 5
KENDALL (4-7-1) 0
Northstar Christian broke open a scoreless tie at half and went on to win its third straight game. The second half spurt included a four goal, 18-minute-run starting with Ava Thomas-Guzman scoring her first of two goals in the second minute, followed by Grace Kearney and later Katelyn Demarest. Samantha Demarest, Kearney, and Lydia Demarest assisted on the three latter goals for the Knights while Katelyn Demarest capped off the night with another goal of her own. Guarding the net for the Knights, Alisha Demarest had six saves. Kendall keeper Mary Jones stopped 15 shots.
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OUR LADY OF MERCY (7-3-2) 2
BALDWINSVILLE (III) 0
Caroline D’Anza and Sofia Stamoulacatos scored a goal apiece as Mercy stayed unbeaten (3-0-1) in its past four games. Christina Stamoulacatos and Madeline Oleskyn accounted for an assist apiece. Bella Mitrano and Maura Trevor combined for the shutout. Mitrano made five saves.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-1-1) 6
MYNDERSE (6-3-2) 0
Jenna Santelli and Sophie Barclay scored two goals apiece as Pal-Mac won its third straight game and stayed unbeaten (7-0-1) in the past eight. Santelli opened the scoring in the 12th minute and Reagan Diehl connected 15 minutes later for a two-goal advantage heading into halftime. Lily Boesel found the back of the net in the second half. Molly Seither had two assists in the win. Boesel, Diehl, Emma Robinson and Kylie Westerman also had an assist apiece. Clare Boesel recorded four saves for her 10th shutout of the season.
PENN YAN (5-6-1) 3
WAYNE (6-6-0) 6
Adriyanna West collected a hat trick, and Wayne won for the third time in the past five games. West scored once in the first and twice in the second half. Gianna Ryndock added a pair of goals while Addison Rice also found the back of the net for the Eagles. Rice had two assists in the win while Trinity Surowiec collected three helpers. Sydney Howard also had an assist. Abigail Brown made three saves.
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-0-1) 6
SOUTH SENECA (3-7-0) 0
Zoelle Payne found the back of the net twice including in the 42nd minute to spark five-goal second half to lead Marcus Whitman. The senior also had an assist in the win. Lily Morse had two goals while Lana Burnett accounted for a goal and an assist in the win. Taylor Bond also scored. Olivia Herod and Aurora Woodworth had an assist apiece. Sophie Snyder made five saves for her second straight shutout and seventh clean sheet of the season.
MIDLAKES (6-5-1) 2
WATERLOO (4-8-0) 0
Amelia Maslyn and Emily Meath scored in the twilight stages of the first and second halves to give Midlakes the 2-0 victory. Maslyn scored the first goal of the game in the 38th minute, assisted by Kate Mahoney while Meath put the ball in the back of the net in the 77th minute. Mara Deisering made 12 saves for the shutout.
BLOOMFIELD (10-3-0) 0
HONEOYE (6-4-2) 1
Ava Higgins connected in the first minute of the second half, and Honeoye won for the fourth time in the past six games. MicKayla Scheele made six saves for her seventh shutout of the day.
RED JACKET (0-11-0) 1
RED CREEK (4-7-0) 5
Keeley McConkey netted four goals to lead Red Creek to its second win in three games. McConkey accounted for all of the scoring in the first half as Red Creek took a a 2-nil lead into the break. Abigail Sanzotta added a goal. Mikalah Bliss and Ryleigh Holliday made two saves apiece for the win. Brooklyn Vienna scored the lone Red Jacket goal. Briellea Commisso stopped 17 shots for Red Jacket.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-5-1) 4
ODESSA (VI) 1
Kendall Parker began a run of four second half goals to help Dundee/Bradford pull away. Parker’s goal came in the early second half off an assist from Madison Hughes who scored 15 minutes later for the Scotsmen. Riley Stinson and Abigail Gleason followed with a goal apiece. Ellie Fleet made nine saves in the win.
WILLIAMSON (7-3-0) 0
GANANDA (11-0-0) 3
Isabella Hoffmann scored twice as part of a three-goal second half to lead Gananda. Hoffmann opened the scoring four minutes into the second half and added an insurance tally in the 77th minute. Ella Lathrop also scored for the Blue Panthers. Nicole Cruz, Kara Newton and Katie Rothwell accounted for an assist apiece in the win. On the defensive side of the field, Lyndsey Valletta made three saves in goal.
MARION (10-2-0) 9
SODUS (0-11-0) 0
Abigail Marotta recorded a hat trick while Emily Gushlaw had the game’s first three assists to lead Marion. Marotta scored the game’s first two goals, followed by Hannah Roegiers, then Lydia McKay, assisted by Ava Schubert. Gushlaw joined in on the goal-scoring shortly after, assisted by Marotta, who then scored once again on an assist from Alyna Hayes. Roegiers put the ball in the back of the net next on a Marotta assist, and Marotta ended the game with two more goals, both assisted by Roegiers. Mia Hosbach had two saves in goal for the Black Knights.
FILLMORE (12-0-0) 3
GENESEE VALLEY/ BELFAST (8-3-1) 0
Hope Russell had a hand in all the offense as Section V’s leading goal scorer found the back of the net twice to lead Fillmore. Russell opened the scoring in the fourth minute and added an insurance tally in the 59th minute. The junior forward also set up Malory DeRock’s marker late in the first half. DeRock and Grace Russell had an assist in the win. Preslee Miller made one save for her fifth straight shutout and ninth clean sheet of the season.
WELLSVILLE (1-10-1) 0
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (5-6-1) 2
Taylor Searle and Cloey Larabee both scored second half goals to put the game away for Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale. Searle’s goal came off an assist from Fransisca Childs. On the defensive side of the field, Cuba-Rushford goalkeeper Tara Duvall had three saves for the Rebels.
FRENDSHIP/SCIO (3-8-2) 0
HAMMONDSPORT (4-7-1) 1
Danica Dresser’s late second-half goal was the difference for Hammondsport. Sam Pratt assisted on the play while Hammondsport keeper LaZell Locey had one save for the Lakers in her shutout.
ATTICA (4-9-0) 1
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (1-0-0) 6
MacKenzie McLeod scored in the 19th minute of the second half for Attica. Teammate Alanna Pellicane made 24 saves.
HOLLEY (11-2-1) 8
ALEXANDER (2-11-0) 2
Samantha Bates posted a hat trick to propel Holley to its fourth straight win. Holley’s six goal first half pulled the Hawks away from Alexander. Caitlin Dobri,Jaylin Bishop, Emma Brady, Alyssa Wright and Jasmine Apicella each found the back of the net in the opening 40 minutes. Bishop and Alexia Renner had two assists apiece in the win. Brady and Isaeblla Thom both set up a goal as well. Layne Walker had three saves in goal for the Hawks.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (7-4-1) 0
WHEATLAND-CHILI (10-2-2) 1 OT
Vanessa Guerrero connected on a golden goal in the second overtime to lift Wheatland-Chili its fifth win in six games. Guerrero was assisted by Jaeda Mekker in the fourteenth minute of overtime.
GENEVA (4-5-3)
NEWARK (1-10-1)
AVON (1-9-0)
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