GREECE ARCADIA (2-12-0) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (12-0-2) 5
Five different players found the back of the net and a pair of keepers combined on a shutout to lead Mendon. Nora Winkler, Merin Manske and Bridget Merkel connected on first-half goals for the Vikings. Rachel Lee and Amaya Sanders added insurance tallies coming out of the halftime break. Manske and Merkel had an assist apiece in the win while Sydney Anderson, Charlotte Engin and Sophie Tommasi also set up goals. Leah Shaffer (three saves) and Leah Muench (one save) took care of duties in goal. The shutout was the seventh shutout of the season for Mendon.
SPENCERPORT (10-1-2) 1
HILTON (7-7-0) 0
Emily Peacock caught Lindsay Lenhard in stride with a through-ball, and the sophomore midfielder slotted a ball inside post for her team-high 10th goal of the season as Spencerport won its sixth straight game. READ MORE.
IRONDEQUOIT (10-4-0) 1
HONEOYE-FALLS-LIMA (9-3-2) 0
Sam Scott’s goal late in the first half proved to be the difference as Irondequoit won its fourth straight game and fifth in the past six. Maeve Steckley assisted on the play. Caroline Vines made six saves for her second straight shutout and eighth clean sheet of the season.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-9-1) 0
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-5-1) 3
Catherine Rogers finished with two goals and an assist as Webster Thomas won for the third time in the past four games. Rogers set up Mia Estelle to start the scoring early in the contest and connected two minutes prior to halftime to lead the Titans. The junior midfielder added an unassisted effort in the second half. Sophie Esders also had an assist in the game. JJ Bay stopped five shots for the shutout.
FAIRPORT (7-6-0) 1
AQUINAS (6-7-2) 0
Abigail Schaeber’s goal early in the second half was the difference as Fairport won back-to-back games for the third time this season. Gianna Romano had an assist on the play. Brigid Mulholland made four saves for the shutout. Aquinas keeper Kate Sproul stopped nine shots.
BATAVIA (9-1-4) 4
DANSVILLE (6-8-0) 2
Ella Shamp and Anna Varland scored two goals apiece as Batavia stayed unbeaten (5-0-3) in its past eight games. Shamp scored both of her goals in the first half while Varland connected on her team-leading 12th and 13th tallies coming out of the break. Shamp assisted on Varland’s first marker. Grace Parker Parker set up both of Shamp’s scores. Isabella Walsh also had an assist in the win. Julia Petry made three saves.
FINNEY (10-4-1) 0
FILLMORE (14-0-0) 2
Hope Russell connected on a pair of goals to lead Fillmore. Section V’s leading scorer found the back of the net in the third minute of the game and added her 39th goal of the season midway through the first half. Grace Russell and Kylee Ellsworth had an assist apiece in the win. Preslee Miller made one save for her seventh consecutive shutout. Finney’s Grace Vitti stopped 15 shots.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON ACADEMY KEARNEY (5-7-0) 0
OUR LADY OF MERCY (8-4-2) 1 OT
Keira Dall found the back of the net nine minutes into overtime, and Mercy won for the third time in the past four games. Mari Morreale assisted on the play. Bella Mitrano made one save for the shutout. Kearney’s Kennedy Boston stopped 15 shots.
SOTA (1-7-0) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-1-1) 8
Zoelle Payne netted the 50th goal of her career as Marcus Whitman won back-to-back games. Payne opened the game with a natural hat trick to reach the plateau before adding another tally in the second half. The senior midfielder also had two assists in the win. Lily Morse added a goal and an assist while Aurora Woodworth, Katie Bootes and Lana Burnett each found the back of the net. Sophie Snyder accounted for an assist while making two saves in goal for the shutout.
HORNELL (11-3-0) 4
AVON (2-12-0) 0
Ireland Harrison scored a pair of goals as Hornell rebounded from a loss to unbeaten Haverling and won for the sixth time in the past seven games. Salena Maldonado and Claire Rose had a goal apiece in the win. Elaina Flaitz and Sam Harkenrider both accounted for assists. Alexis Patrick (one save) and Reese Harwood combined for the shutout.
GENESEO (13-2-0) 0
HONEOYE (8-5-2) 1
Mickayla Scheele made 13 saves as Honeoye won for the third time in the past four games and in the process stopped Geneseo’s 11-game winning streak. Ashley Thomas connected on the lone goal early in the first half. Sydney Pulver had an assist on the play.
ADDISON (12-2-0) 0
HAVERLING (15-0-0) 4
Ella Yartym finished with two goals and two assists while Lola Coots made six saves for the shutout to lead Haverling. Yartym assisted on first-half goals from Natalie Krelie and Keegan Smith to give the Rams a 2-nil lead at halftime. Yartym connected on an unassisted effort later scored with help from Triesta Sprague. Coots registered Haverling’s third shutout in the past four games and eighth clean sheet of the season.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-12-0) 0
LIVONIA (7-5-2) 9
Esther Slocum finished with three goals and three assists while Kylie Buckley found the back of the net on four occasions to lead Livonia. The duo combined for a 5-nil lead after 40 minutes of action. Eliza Parker and Emily Foley also scored in the win. Ruth Moore, Hailey Weldy and Caitlynn Haugh accounted for an assist apiece. Mark KWak stopped two shots for the shutout.
MOUNT MORRIS (2-11-0) 0
HAMMONDSPORT (5-8-1) 5
Sam Pratt posted a hat trick while Gabrielle Doyle had three assists to lead Hammondsport. Danica Dresser and Alivia Herzog scored a goal apiece. Stefania Tears had an assist. LaZell Locey made three saves for the shutout.
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (3-11-0) 2
ALEXANDER (2-12-1) 0
Michayla Greene scored a pair of goals to lead Lyndonville. Addison Dillenbeck and Elizabeth Whipple had an assist apiece. Laci Garcia made eight saves for the shutout.
EAST ROCHESTER (2-10-1) 2
SODUS (0-14-0) 0
Emma Romach scored a pair of goals as East Rochester won its second straight game. Alexandria LaBounty and Cassidy Broker both had an assist in the win.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (7-6-1) 5
WELLSVILLE (1-13-1) 1
Sofia Riquelme finished with a hat trick while Taylor Searle had two goals and an assist to lead Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale. Cloey Larabee had four assists in the win. Tara Duvall made six saves.
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