GREECE OLYMPIA (7-7-0) 0
AQUINAS (6-6-2) 2
Bella Muratore and Jessica Miller netted first-half goals as Aquinas won for the third time in the past four games. Hanna Fenton assisted on both tallies. Muratore started the scoring in the 15th minute. Miller doubled the advantage in the 30th. Kate Sproul made four saves for her fourth shutout of the season.
BRIGHTON (7-6-1) 4
VICTOR (6-5-3) 0
Maggie Cregan found the back of the net twice and added an assist as Brighton won its second straight game. Cregan connected twice in the first half and assisted on a strike from Meredith Reynolds as the Bruins took a 3-nil lead into halftime. Finn Cregan finished with three assists in the win. Izzy Alexandre accounted for a goal. Charlotte Tickell (5 saves) and Habiba Byrd (1 save) combined for the shutout.
C.G. FINNEY (10-3-1) 1
NORTHSTAR ACADEMY (12-1-1) 1
Northstar keeper Alisha Demarest made 20 saves while Finney keeper Grace Vitti stopped 12 shots. Gracie Groome opened the scoring for Finney with an assist from Allie Frederickson. Ava Thomas-Guzman evened the score on a Grace Kearney assist for Northstar.
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TRUE NORTH/RACS (0-7-0) 0
LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-9-1) 8
Lima Christian scored seven goals in the first half, twice from Genesis Leathersich and Abby Britton. Jordyn Warsaw assisted on the first two goals of the game in the sixth and thirteenth minute for the Saints while Jasmine Lakra, Megan Sanders, and Alyssa Marsh also found the back of the net. The duo of Abby Dils and Anna Durkee each had a save in goal for Lima Christian, holding True North/RACS scoreless.
BYRON-BERGEN (14-0-0) 3
HONEOYE (7-5-2) 0
Mackenzie Hagen finished with a goal and an assist while Mia Gray scored twice as Byron-Bergen pulled away from a scoreless tie at halftime. Hagen found the back of the net in the 56th minutes. Gray added her first tally nine minutes later. Victoria Rogoyski accounted for an assist in the win. Novalee Pocock made five saves for her 12th shutout of the season. Honeoye’s Mickayla Scheele stopped 20 shots.
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (2-11-0) 1
KENDALL (5-8-1) 2
Alea Barrett sealed the win for Kendall with an overtime goal in the fifth minute. Mary Jones made 22 saves for the Eagles.
GENEVA (5-6-3) 2
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-1-1) 4
Aurora Woodworth sparked a four-goal second half to lead Marcus Whitman. Woodworth’s goal came in the third minute of the second half, assisted by Taylor Bond. Eleven minutes later Zoelle Payne scored her first of consecutive goals on the evening. Laura Burnett scored the final goal for the Wildcats in the 27th minute off a Woodworth assisted. In goal for Marcus Whitman, Sophie Snyder recorded ten saves.
PENN YAN (6-6-1) 7
RED JACKET (1-11-0) 0
Hailey Hassos collected two goals and an assist while Vanessa Martinez and Makenna Mullins finished with a goal and an assist apiece as Penn Yan won for the third time in four games. Maihue Miranda-Wiltberger opened the scoring in the third minute. Hassos connected two minutes later and Mary D’Abbracci added a tally for a 3-nil lead at halftime. Kaylyn Lewis also accounted for a goal. Morgan Andersen, Corinne Barden, Ruby Berry and Leah Prather each contributed an assist. Sienna Pettersen (2 saves) and Marion Wheeler (1 save) combined for the shutout.
MYNDERSE (8-3-2) 2
WATERLOO (4-9-0) 1 OT
Madelyn Verkey scored the decisive goal in the overtime to give Mynderse the come-from-behind win. The Blue Devils fell behind in the 32nd minute with Jazzmyn Lewis’s goal for Waterloo. In the eight minute of the second half, Kelly Kohberger evened the game for the Blue Devils off an assist from Ella Wirth. Verkey’s game-winning goal came in the first minute of overtime off an assist from Kelly Kohlberger. In goal for Myndrese, Lauren McDermott had two saves while Waterloo keeper Logan Amidon stopped 16 shots.
ROMULUS (0-11-0) 0
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-6-1) 6
Madison Hughes kicked off a six-goal first half for Dundee Bradford with two of the Scotsmen first three goals. Kendal Parker scored shortly after, assisted by Hughes. Riley Stinson, Trisha Edmister, and Makena Hallock scored the last three goals for the Scotsmen as Ellie Fleet maintained a shutout throughout the 80 minutes.
MARION (10-3-0) 0
GANANDA (13-0-0) 2
Isabella Hoffman opened the scoring the contest’s sixth minute. Nicole Cruz found the back of the net in the closing moments before halftime for all the offense the host Blue Panthers needed. With the win, Gananda completed a regular-season sweep of the Black Knights having taken a 4-nil decision in late September. READ MORE.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-8-0) 0
RED CREEK (5-8-0) 6
Leah Kaiser and Keeley McConkey had two goals and an assist apiece in Red Creek’s win. Lizzetta kicked off the game with an early goal for the Mustangs off a Leah Kaiser assist, returning the favor shortly after in Kaiser’s first goal of the game. Red Creek would score four more goals in the second half starting with Halle Brown, assisted by Brooke Lindsley, Kaiser again, assisted by Keeley McConkey, and two straight goals by McConkey to end the game. Mikalah Blue had 16 saves in goal for the Mustangs.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-10-1) 1
SODUS (0-13-0) 0
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-10-3) 0
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (8-4-0) 2
SOTA (1-6-0) 0
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-7-0) 11
Oliva Strader, Nadia Wehbe, and AJ Williams all had hattricks to lead HAC’s offensive attack. Katherine Winchester scored the other two goals for the Wolves while also recording three assists herself. Jessica Chapados also chipped in with an assist while goalkeeper Cadence Brecker had a save for the Eagles.
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