PITTSFORD MENDON (14-0-2) 2
OUR LADY OF MERCY (9-5-2) 0
Bridget Merkel scored twice to lead Pittsford Mendon. The senior forward/midfielder broke a scoreless tie in the 34th minute and added an insurance goal with six minutes remaining in the contest. Leah Shaffer made seven saves for her third straight shutout and ninth clean sheet of the season.
VICTOR (7-6-3) 1
SCHROEDER (11-2-3) 2
Sasha Zilist scored twice as Webster Schroeder rallied to stay unbeaten (5-0-1) in its past six games. Trailing 1-nil, Zilist struck in the 61st minute with an assist from Alyssa Doody. Zilist connected on the game winner nine minutes later. Ellie Ockrin helped set up the second goal. Megan Fry made nine saves for the win. Olivia McKinnon gave Victor the early lead with an unassisted goal in the 20th minute.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-10-1) 1
HILTON (8-8-0) 2
Madison Volger and Delaney Goodenow scored first-half goals to lead Hilton. Vogler opened the game in the 18th minute, putting the ball in the back of the net off an Olivia Pilato assist. Goodenow’s goal came four minutes later. In the game’s last five minutes, Meghan Joerger scored for Sutherland off an assist from Allie Finbeiner. Ashlee Carter and Sophia Strauss were in goal for the Cadets, recording six saves total while Sutherland keeper Moran Pochtar stopped seven shots.
IRONDEQUOIT (10-5-0) 2
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-7-0) 1
Jilian Keyes and Maeve Steckley both scored late game goals to give Irondequoit the edge. Samantha Scott assisted the first goal for the Eagles while Kayla Heister assisted the game’s deciding goal. In goal for Irondequoit, Caroline Vines recorded eight saves for Irondequoit.
BROCKPORT (6-7-2) 4
EASTRIDGE (1-15-0) 0
Nadia Nealon scored twice while Paige Taylor added a goal and an assist to lead Brockport. Ruby Hoyt also found the back of the net for the Blue Devils. Madison Williams contributed an assist. Ava Velletri and Mia Tyndell made two saves apiece to combine for the shutout.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-13-0) 1
BATAVIA (10-2-4) 0
Kaitlyn Spring scored the game’s sole goal to lift Greece Arcadia. Spring’s goal came unassisted in the fourth minute of the second half.
FAIRPORT (7-7-0) 0
SPENCERPORT (12-1-2) 2
Lindsay Lenhard and Liana Tata scored a goal apiece as Spencerport closed the regular season with its eighth straight win. Lenhard connected in the match’s 33rd minute, and Tata followed suit six minutes later for a 2-nil advantage at halftime. Aleena Solano assisted on Tata’s marker. Cate Burns made six saves for Spencerport’s eighth shutout of the season. Fairport’s Brigid Mulholland stopped 14 shots.
BRIGTON (9-6-1) 4
GATES-CHILI (3-13-0) 3
Pauny Khounpachamsy connected on a pair of late strikes, and Brighton finished the regular season with four straight wins. Trailing 3-2, Khounpachamsy leveled the match in the 77th minute with an assist from Meredith Reynolds. The junior midfielder/forward connected two minutes later for the difference. Maggie Cregan assisted on the game winner. Finn Cregan finished a pair of unassisted efforts to give the Bruins a 2-nil lead at halftime. Sam Cipolla provided Gates-Chili’s response with a natural hat trick to give the Spartans a 3-2 edge with five minutes remaining in the contest. Mysha Moses, Morgan Hyde and Alana Reid had an assist apiece for Gates.
LIVONIA (7-6-3) 0
CANANDAIGUA (3-10-2) 0
Canandaigua’s Payton Malec had four saves.
PENFIELD (11-4-0) 1
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-6-1) 0
Delaney Tellex scored the game winner for Penfield. Emma Buckley made seven saves for the shutout.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-5-1) 4
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-12-1) 2
Amelia Breton posted a hat trick and established a program record for career goals. The senior midfielder/forward has 36 career tallies for the Saints.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-9-1) 1
FINNEY (11-4-1) 3
Allie Frederickson began and bookended Finney’s offensive barrage with two goals in the first half. Amelia McIntyre assisted on the game’s opening goal. Shortly after Avery Bochno scored for the Falcons off an assist from Ava Lombardo. In goal for Finney, Grace Vitti had ten saves overall.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (3-10-1) 5
SOTA (1-9-0) 4
Alyssa Marsh scored four goals to spark Lima Christian. Marsh scored her first two goals in the game’s first fifteen minutes and bookended the game with her last two goals in the final fifteen minutes. Sophy Britton assisted on Marsh’s second last goal as well as Anna Durkee’s score in the 19th minute of the second half. In goal for the Saints, Abby Dils had ten saves.
BYRON-BERGEN (16-0-0) 9
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (3-13-0) 0
Six players scored for the Bees to cap off their undefeated regular season. Byron-Bergen put the ball in the back of the net seven times in the first half to pull away from Lyndonville/Barker. The goal-scorers included Victoria Rogoyski, Elizabeth Starowitz, Mackenzie Hagen, Victoria Rogoyski again, Mia Gray, Elizabeth Starowitz again, and Grace Diquattro. Janessa Amesbury and Mia Gry scored the last two goals for the Bees as Mackenzie Hagan had four assists on the Bees’ nine goals. Byron-Bergen played two goalies in their 16th victory, Novalee Pocock and Natalie Prinzi, who had a save apiece.
KENDALL (5-10-1) 0
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (9-6-1) 3
Autumn Mathisen sparked a three-goal first half with a tally in the opening moments and Notre Dame-Batavia closed the regular season with back-to-back wins. Cayleigh Havens assisted on Mathisen’s strike. Emma FItch and Allison Scheidt also connected for the three-goal advantage heading into the break. Fitch added an assist along with Nina Bartz. Rebeka Nickerson made five saves for the shutout.
LETCHWORTH (6-9-0) 0
YORK/PAVILION (6-9-0) 2
KESHEQUA (10-6-0) 0
AVON (3-13-0) 1
HORNELL (13-3-0) 8
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-13-0) 0
DANSVILLE (6-10-0) 0
WARSAW (12-3-1) 3
Kaityln Treutlein finished with a goal and an assist as Keshequa won its fifth straight game to final the regular season slate. Scoreless at halftime, Treutlein set up teammate Ellie Tangeman midway through the second stanza. Makylah Higgins added to the lead with an assist from Taylor Howard before Treutlein capped off the night, assisted by Paige Treutlein. Warsaw keeper Hailey Degroff had two saves on the evening.
LEROY (7-9-0) 0
GANANDA (16-0-0) 2
Aly Cruz and Ella Lathrop scored in the first minute of the first and second halves to cap off an undefeated season for Gananda. Nicole Cruz assisted the opening score while Lathrop’s goal was assisted by Isabella Hoffman. In goal for the Blue Panthers Lyndsey Valletta recorded four saves.
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-2-1) 0
MYNDERSE (10-4-2) 3
Mynderse shutout Marcus Whitman as Blue Devils keeper Lauren McDermott had four saves on the evening. Mynderse started off quickly behind goals from Kelly Kohberger and Jackie Sinicropi in the first four minutes. Madelyn Verkey scored the game’s last goal in the 34th minute on an assist from Ella Wirth. Wirth also assisted on the game’s second goal while Sophie Pallodino assisted the Blue Devils’ opening score.
RED JACKET (2-13-0) 0
NAPLES (9-4-1) 2
BLOOMFIELD (12-3-0)
PENN YAN (7-7-1)
ROMULUS (0-12-0)
SOUTH SENECA (3-10-0)
ALFRED-ALMOND (4-8-4) 2
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-8-1) 0
Sarah Johnston and Grace Harris assisted on Ali Hurd’s two goals, which gave the Eagles the edge against Jasper-Troupsburg. In net for the Wildcats, Kahley Stuart recorded 16 saves while Gracen Dusinberre recorded eight saves in the shutout.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (14-2-0) 2
ADDISON (11-4-0) 1
Kylie Williams and Riley Winans scored in the first and second half’s first 15 minutes to give Addison the win over Canisteo-Greenwood.
HAMMONDSPORT (5-9-2) 0
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-11-3) 3
Donna Clark opened the game with two goals in the first 20 minutes to give Campbell-Savona a lead it never gave up. Ashlynn Stratton assisted on the game’s opening goal while goalkeeper Karissa Champion chipped in on Clark’s second goal. Morgynn Hayes ended the second half with a goal of her own, assisted by Hannah Demong. In goal for the Panthers, Hanna Demong had seven total saves.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (10-5-0) 4
ARKPORT CANASERAGA (5-11-0) 3 OT
Olivia Kilmer’s overtime goal punctuated her hat trick, which carried Avoca-Prattsburgh in a game with two lead changes and four ties. Kilmer opened up the scoresheet for the Titans with a goal in the first minute assisted by Emma Carlton. Chloee Henshaw and Maureen Stuckey responded for Arkport-Canaseraga with back-to-back tallies. Stuckey assisted on the Titans first goal. Kilmer then scored her second goal of the game followed by Kaylen Julien, as the Titans regained the lead. That lead didn’t last long as Henshaw scored once again to tie the game. Kilmer closed the show with a goal in the tenth minute of overtime off an assist from Ariana Sierra. Emily Hammond was in goal for the Titans, recording ten saves, while Maddie Kellog had 15 saves for Arkport
RED CREEK (6-9-1) 2
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-9-1) 2
Goalkeepers Mikalah Bliss of Red Creek and Mikenzie Shear of North Rose had double digit saves each, Bliss with fourteenth and Shear with ten. Leah Kaiser opened the game for Red Creek off a Brooke Lindsley assist. North Rose then scored back to back goals thanks to Reily Batzold. But Keeley McConkey tied the game and the two teams’ record once and for all in the second half off an assist from Abigail Sanzotta.
FILLMORE (16-0-0) 5
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (8-7-1) 0
Hope Russell finished with two goals and two assists to lead Fillmore. The only goal Russell didn’t score or assist on came from Grace Russell at the 23rd minute. Malory DeRock and Oakley Frazier scored the last two goals of the season for the Eagles while keeper Preslee Miller recorded another shutout with three saves.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-8-0) 1
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (11-3-2) 2
Hannah Southwick-Powers scored once in the first and second to give Genesee Valley the edge. Adison Grusendorf assisted on both of South-Powers’ goals while Genesee Valley keeper Ashley Burrows had a save on the evening.
Scott says
Fairport vs Spencerport 1st half 7 minutes remaining, varsity media video shows #19 scoring goal not #24?