IRONDEQUOIT (10-5-0) 1
GREECE ATHENA (10-4-1) 3
Wrianna Hudson finished with two goals and an assist as Athena avenged an earlier loss with its third win in four games. Hudson opened the scoring with back-to-back strikes early in the first half and set up teammate Cali Waterman for a 3-nil Athena lead heading into halftime. Erica Savage and Julia Russo had an assist apiece in the win. Bella Quintero accounted for the Irondequoit score late in the second half. Kayla Heister assisted on the play. Irondequoit took a 3-0 decision when the two teams met in mid-September.
HILTON (7-8-0) 1
VICTOR (7-5-3) 4
Madison DeYoung accounted for two goals and an assist as Victor won for the second time in three games. DeYoung started the Blue Devils’ offense midway through the first half and connected again in the second stanza. The junior forward/midfielder set up McKenna Reh’s goal for a 2-nil Blue Devil lead heading into halftime. Ava Zaccour scored on an unassisted effort. Emily Neenan and Sierra Ford added an assist apiece. Ava Lattimer made five saves in the win. Hilton took a 2-1 decision when the two teams met earlier this season.
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GREECE ARCADIA (2-13-0) 0
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-9-1) 3
Three different players found the back of the net, and Moran Pochtar made four saves in a shutout effort as Sutherland swept the regular season series. Ashlyn Harrington staked the Knights to a 1-0 lead heading into halftime before Meghan Joerger and Alexandra Bova added to the Sutherland tallies in the second stanza. Allie Finkbeiner collected two assists in the win. Natalie Sheils set up Harrington’s goal. The clean sheet was Pochtar’s fourth of the campaign. Sutherland beat Arcadia, 7-0 earlier in the season.
BRIGHTON (8-6-1) 4
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-11-1) 1
Maggie Cregan scored twice while Izzy Alexandre had a goal and an assist as Brighton won its third straight game. The duo accounted for all of the scoring as the Bruins took a 3-1 lead at halftime. Pauny Khounpachamsy added a second-half tally to round our the scoring. Finn Cregan and Kate Whitbeck both had an assist. Izzy Rozzi (8 saves) and Charlotte Tickell (2 saves) combined for the win. Avery Roberts scored the lone R-H goal with an unassisted effort. Brighton defeated R-H, 4-3 in mid-September.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-2-3) 1
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (8-5-1) 1
Keelin Mittermeyer’s goal in the 51st minute helped Churchcille-Chili salvage a tie. Ellie Ockrin staked Webster Schroeder to a lead early in the second half. Ockrin also made five saves splitting time in goal with Megan Fry who stopped seven shots. Emily McCane made eight saves for C-C.
GATES CHILI (3-12-0) 1
SPENCERPORT (11-1-2) 9
Kathleen Fitzgerald paced the Spencerport attack with four goals as the Rangers won their seventh straight and stayed unbeaten (9-0-1) in the past 10 games. Lindsay Lenhard opened the scoring with her first of three goals before Fitzgerald accounted for the next three Spencerport tallies. Sam Cipolla, Torri Fazio and Liana Tata added a goal apiece in the win. Lenhard had two assists and leads Spencerport with 36 points (13 goals/10 assists). Aleena Solano contributed two assists. Tata, Emily McManus, Kayla Baca and Emily Peacock each had a helper.
CANANDAIGUA (3-11-1) 1
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-5-1) 3
Mia Estelle converted a Catherine Rogers corner kick for what proved to be the game winner as Thomas took its fourth decision in the past five games. Sami Cullen gave the Titans a 1-nil lead heading into halftime, and Sophia Moses made it a 3-0 game midway through the second stanza. Sophie Esders and Addie Schaeffer both had an assist in the win. Kate Robinson scored the lone Canandaigua goal with an assist from Cassidy Austin.
From last night: Sami Cullen tucks one under the bar to give Thomas a 1-nil lead late in the first half. pic.twitter.com/DmL97EbaOx
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) October 13, 2022
53’ Mia Estelle buries a Catherine Rogers corner kick for a 2-nil @ThomasAthletics lead. pic.twitter.com/ER0iPMwITb
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) October 13, 2022
62’ Another rush from Addie Schaeffer creates a scoring opportunity. Sophia Moses converts. Thomas 3 Canandaigua 0 pic.twitter.com/djkYCICkHa
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) October 13, 2022
BROCKPORT (5-7-2) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-0-2) 1
Bridget Merkel connected with six minutes remaining to lift Mendon. Sydney Anderson assisted on the play. Leah Shaffer made five saves for her second straight shutout and seventh overall this season. Mendon won 3-1 when the two teams met last week.
EASTRIDGE (1-14-0) 0
BATAVIA (10-1-4) 8
Anna Varland netted four straight goals as Batavia breezed to its fourth straight win. Grace Parker opened the scoring in the fifth minute before Varland took over from there. Alyssa Turner added a pair of second-half strikes, and Julia Preston also found the back of the net for the Blue Devils. Ella Shamp contributed two assists while Parker, Tiarah Banks, Libby Grazioplene, Lillian Emerson and Lilly Mileham each had an assist. Julia Petry (3 saves) and Ava Higgins combined for the shutout. Batavia is unbeaten (6-0-3) in its past nine games.
Senior Night, @_Juliap_05 came up big on this penalty shot and got a shut out as Batavia Soccer beat Eastridge 8-0. Great game Julia, I’m so proud of you@PrimetimeBall_ @alexbrasky @PickinSplinters @RocDevo @BCSD_BlueDevils pic.twitter.com/dXrovy2IHd
— John Petry (@Petry310) October 13, 2022
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-11-0) 2
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-7-0) 3
Ekemini Udofa scored both Odyssey goals.
LIVONIA (7-6-2) 1
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-3-2) 2
Katie Adams scored a pair of goals, and HF-L rebounded from loss to win for the third time in the past four games. Adams connected late in the first half and staked the Cougars to 2-nil lead early in the second stanza. Kyleigh Dudley and Maria Karipidis had an assist apiece in the win. Olivia Feehan scored for Livonia with an assist from Kylie Buckley. Livonia’s Mary Kwak made 14 saves.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (9-4-2) 1
AQUINAS (6-8-2) 0
Keira Dall’s unassisted goal in the 74th minute was the difference as Mercy won its second straight and fourth in the past five games. The two teams tied (1-1) earlier in the season.
SOTA (1-8-0) 0
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (13-1-1) 6
Grace Kearney had two goals while Katelyn Demarest had a goal and an assist to keep Northstar unbeaten (5-0-1) in its past six games. Lydia Demarest opened the scoring in the 12th minute. Ava Thomas-Guzman also found the back of the net in the first half for a 5-nil Northstar lead heading into the break. Alayna Garwood connected in the second half. Allie Skeval and Samantha Demarest both accounted for an assist. Aliyah Cuylear made one save for the shutout.
MOUNT MORRIS (2-12-0) 0
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-4-0) 6
Bre Bishop and Emma Brogan accounted for two goals apiece as Cal-Mum closed its regular season with a third straight win. Adrianna DiSalvo opened the scoring in the second minute before Bishop and Marissa Roides connected. The Raiders eventually took a 5-nil advantage into halftime. Holly McGinnis collected three assists in the win. Bishop, Hazell Nickerson and Rachelle Richter each set up a goal. Madison Wyskile made two saves for the shutout.
HAVERLING (16-0-0) 5
DANSVILLE (6-9-0) 0
Ella Yartym collected two goals and two assists while Natalie Krelie scored twice as Haverling capped an unbeaten regular season. Keegan Smith had a goal and an assist in the win. Triesta Sprague set up Yartym’s first goal of the game. Lola Coots (7 saves) and Reese Sweet combined for the shutout, Haverling’s second straight and fifth overall this season.
GENESEO (14-2-0) 5
PERRY (1-15-0) 0
Mary Claire Rollins and Lili Weber scored two goals apiece as Geneseo bounced back from a loss to close the regular season with 12 wins in its past 13 games. Rollins opened the scoring in the second minute, and Weber connected midway through the first half as the Blue Devils took a 4-nil advantage into halftime. Maddie Mark finished with a goal and an assist in the win. Brynn Videtti accounted for an assist as well. Geneseo lost to Honeoye, 1-0 earlier in the week.
“This was a very good bounce back win with people stepping up to fill some spaces for injured players,” Geneseo head coach Nick Drollette commented via email. “It was a great way to close out the regular season and head in to sectionals.”
KESHEQUA (10-5-0) 2
WARSAW (11-3-1) 3
Kaitlyn Treutlein’s goal in the 45th minute proved to be the difference as Warsaw avenged an earlier loss with its fourth straight win. Chloe Hubbard snapped a one-all tie late in the first half before Treutlein made it a 3-1 game. Makaylah Higgins assisted on both goals. Taylor Howard gave the Tigers an early lead. Braelyn Isaman leveled the match for Keshequa in the 29th minute. Isaman made it a 3-2 game in the 51st minute. Libby Benner and Ava Thayer had an assist apiece for the Indians.
LETCHWORTH (7-8-0) 3
AVON (2-14-0) 1
Hana Gill scored twice, and Charity Scott added a goal as Letchworth won for the fourth time in the past five games. Lindsay Constable had an assist in the win. Ella Belkota made 11 saves.
SOUTH SENECA (3-10-0) 2
BLOOMFIELD (12-3-0) 3
Marcy Kast finished with a goal and an assist as Bloomfield won a second straight game. Ava Hawkins opened the scoring midway through the first half with an assist from Jessica Cody. Ashley Bell added an insurance goal in the 75th minute. Sadie Kachmaryk made eight saves.
HAC (6-8-1) 0
HONEOYE (9-5-2) 3
Three different players found the back of the net as Honeoye broke open a scoreless tie at half and won for the fourth time in the past five games. Leah Green, Sydney Pulver and Alexa Colon each scored in the second stanza. Skylar York assisted on Green’s goal. Mickayla Scheele made one save for the shutout. HAC’s Cadence Brecker stopped 12 shots.
MARION (12-3-0) 5
EAST ROCHESTER (2-11-2) 1
Abigail Marotta scored four goals and assisted on another to lead Marion. Marotta staked the Black Knights to a 4-nil lead at halftime and then assisted on a second-half strike from Alyna Hayes. Abby Conover had two assists. Mia Hosbach made three saves and accounted for an assist in the win.
LYNDONVILLE (3-12-0) 1
NOTRE DAME – BATAVIA (8-6-1) 3
Autumn Mathisen had a goal and an assist to lead Notre Dame-Batavia. Kate Ricupito opened the scoring in the fourth minute and Emma Sisson connected on an unassisted effort to snap a one-all tie late in the first half. Lyndonville’s Michayla Greene leveled the match in the 33rd minute with an assist from Elizabeth Whipple.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-7-0) 1
FILLMORE (15-0-0) 6
Grace Russell and Hope Russell finished with two goals and an assist apiece to lead Fillmore. The sisters paced the offense to a 3-nil lead at halftime. Mallory DeRock added a goal and an assist in the second half. Madison Geertman also scored for the Eagles. CeCe Schmidt had an assist. Preslee Miller made six saves for the win. Teegan Sibble scored for Bolivar-Richburg. Kyla Gayton made 15 saves for the Wolverines.
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (5-10-0) 0
ADDISON (13-2-0) 2
Jillian Ames and Kendra McLean scored a goal apiece as Addison rebounded from a loss to unbeaten Haverling with its ninth win in the past 10 games. Bailee Jackson had an assist in the win. Erin Terwilliger made one save to secure the shutout.
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (10-3-2) 1
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (3-10-3) 1
Adison Grusendorf scored the Genesee Valley/Belfast goal with an assist from Hannah Southwick-Powers. Nevaeh Ross connected on an unassisted effort for Friendship/Scio. Grace Drumm made 11 saves for Friendship/Scio.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (9-5-0) 1
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (13-2-0) 3
Riley Winans snapped a one-all tie with an unassisted goal in the 66th minute, and Canisteo-Greenwood went on to win its second straight game and 10th in the past 11. Scoreless at half, Lillian Mullen gave C-G the lead originally. Mya Rexford added an insurance goal in the 72nd minute. Kadyn Piliero assisted on the play. C-G outshot Avoca/Prattsburgh, 20-2.
HAMMONDSPORT (5-8-2) 1
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-7-1) 1
Sam Pratt gave Hammondsport an early lead with an assist from Danica Dresser. Kaylie Petteys connected on the equalizer for J-T. Victoria Allington assisted on the play.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (8-6-1) 5
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-11-3) 1
Shae Maples and Taylor Searle finished with a goal and an assist apiece while Sofia Riquelme found the back of the net on two occasions to lead Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale. Jen Tuttle accounted for a goal in the win. Harlie Jones had two assists and Cloey Larabee set up one goal. Tara Duvall made nine saves. Graci Lewis-Ellison scored the Andover/Whitesville goal late in the second half. Gabrielle Terhune assisted on the play.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-11-3) 1
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-8-4) 1
Hanna Demong scored the Campbell-Savona goal. Teammate Karissa Champion made 12 saves.
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