PENFIELD (4-4) 20
AQUINAS (3-5) 14
Austin Dillenbeck, Nathan Lehigh and Alexander Young all scored a touchdown as Penfield secured a road win to improve its standing going into sectionals. Lehigh’s score was a pick-six as the Patriots forced a trio of turnovers.
VICTOR (7-1, No. 23 NYSSWA Class AA) 21
MCQUAID (6-2, No. 13 NYSSWA Class AA) 7
Sam Gotham and Adam Ruffalo both rushed for a touchdown and Brady Robinson located Nicholas Leonard for a score as Victor came out on top in the regular season finale.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-5) 6
UPREP (8-0, No. 8 NYSSWA Class AA) 30
Noah Hill flung three touchdown passes to punctuate UPrep’s first undefeated regular season in program history. The senior quarterback completed 16-of-24 passes for 218 yards and located Jayvon Johnson, Darius Poles and Tyrell Simmons for his scoring throws. Poles led the receiving core with seven catches and 63 yards. Senior running back Christopher Jean capped off his strong regular season with 111 yards and a score on nine handoffs. Nazir Wynn guided the defense with 11 1/2 tackles, including four for loss. Dekhari Carter followed up with nine and a half tackles and two quarterback hurries. Isaiah Moonschein posted two tackles for loss, a pair of sacks and two quarterback hurries. Quantel Greene broke up two passes and had five tackles. Dezmere Favor added a tackle for loss and sack among his seven total takedowns. For Rush-Henrietta, Evan Brock accounted for the team’s lone score with an 18-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter. Senior running back Robert Poles-Harrison accumulated 22 carries and 138 yards. Sophomore quarterback Jackson Koppers completed 10-of-21 passes for 100 yards. Junior wideout Nasir Patton hauled in four balls for 64 yards.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-4) 26
BRIGHTON (6-2) 42
Tyler Martinovich unleashed five touchdowns to provide all of Brighton’s offense in the Bruins’ regular season finale win. The junior quarterback displayed his precision with 134 passing yards and a trio of scores on 10-of-12 from the pocket. Martinovich added 49 rushing yards on 10 scrambles, including two for touchdowns. Daniel Johnson was the beneficiary of Martinovich’s touchdown passes as part of his five-catch, 96-yard performance. Gavin Parks tore up the turf for 192 yards and a tally on 31 touches. The sophomore running back posted 12 tackles on defense as well. Alex Miller recorded 10 tackles while Kaleb Matthews followed up with eight.
EASTRIDGE (3-5) 35
GATES-CHILI (1-7) 14
Brennen Russo totaled four touchdowns to lead Eastridge in ending the regular season on a winning note. Three of the junior quarterback’s four touchdowns came through the air to Loyall Mouzon. Along with his 146 passing yards on 10 completions, Russo scrambled for 32 yards and another score. Mouzon accounted for 124 of Russo’s passing yards on six balls. Sherman Carson moved the chains 112 rushing yards and 22 receiving yards. Amere Rodgers accumulated 114 yards through the trenches. Jayden Gamble chipped in 35 rushing yards and a tally on seven handoffs.
SPENCERPORT (4-4) 42
BROCKPORT (4-4) 43
Landon Scott hurled five touchdowns, including one to Ryan Miller which helped Brockport take the lead with 48 seconds left on a two-point conversion, to lift the Blue Devils to the regular season finale victory. For Spencerport, senior running back Cameron Mesh dominated the line of scrimmage for 233 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries. Taron Beachum amassed 20 touches, 127 rushing yards and a pair of scores. Defensively, senior defensive back Giorgio Sacchetti recorded five solo tackles, three assisted tackles and a forced fumble. Yah’sir Evans followed up with four solo tackles and four passes defended. Miron Gunman chipped in a sack and Jack Vickers picked off a pass.
HILTON (7-1) 34
CANANDAIGUA (6-2, No. 10 NYSSWA Class A) 20
Colton Thorp recorded a trio of tallies as Hilton handed Canandaigua its first home loss since its new field opened in 2017. The junior quarterback was the benefactor for Nicolas Castellana and Luke Lockhart on touchdown passes. Thorp took a direct snap 20 yards to the house as well. Jeffery Broadnax opened and bookended the game’s scoring with his two touchdown runs totaling three yards.
WAYNE (4-4) 3
LIVONIA (4-4) 44
Kyle Weterrings and Owen Weterrings combined for 236 of Livonia’s 473 net yards as the Bulldogs rolled to its third straight win to finish the regular season. The junior running back duo both scored a pair of touchdowns. Kyle Weterrings led with 168 yards on 10 carries. Owen Weterrings followed up with 68 yards on seven touches. Eddie Wright contributed to the ground game with 95 rushing yards and scored on one of his four handoffs. The senior wideout utilized his ball hawking skills on defense with an interception. Matthew Bean connected with Matthew Beachel on a 42-yard touchdown. Senior defensive lineman TJ Gause picked up six tackles. Alex Benitez had two tackles and a fumble recovery.
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (4-3) 0
LE ROY (6-1, No. 11 NYSSWA Class C) 21
Tony Piazza accounted for all the game’s scoring with a trio of touchdown runs as Le Roy notched its fourth consecutive victory in the regular season finale. The junior fullback totaled 101 yards on the ground. Jack Tonzi recovered a fumble as the Knights’ defense finished with only 21 points allowed over the final four contests. For Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry, sophomore linebacker Noah Leitten amassed 14 tackles, including three for loss. DQ Johnson-Myers and Bailey Schell both recorded a tackle for loss. Schell finished with a total of five and a half tackles while Johnson-Myers had three.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (1-6) 8
PENN YAN/DUNDEE (6-1, No. 23 NYSSWA Class C) 48
Carter Earl accumulated four touchdowns to lead Penn Yan/Dundee to a flourishing regular season finale win. The senior quarterback completed 13-of-15 passes for 128 yards and a trio of scores and added 20 rushing yards and another tally. Ashtian Dunning was the beneficiary of two of Earl’s touchdowns as part of his six-catch, 66-yard performance. The senior wideout subbed in as signal caller and contributed 97 yards and a score on 3-of-3 passing. Braden Fingar reeled in a 62-yard touchdown while Wyatt Walters had one among his two receptions. Walters picked off a pass on defense as well. Anthony Druker and Nick Slavick both punched in a tally on the ground. Junior linebacker Hunter Sheehan led the defense with 10 tackles.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD/BYRON-BERGEN (3-5) 0
ALEXANDER (7-0, No. 7 NYSSWA Class D) 43
Trenton Woods led a balanced Alexander offense with a pair of touchdown passes as the Trojans completed an undefeated regular season. The junior quarterback connected with Christian Kissel and Ben Merrill for his tallies. Merrill’s reception was one of his three catches for a sum of 57 yards. Overall, Woods totaled 106 passing yards on seven completions. Mason Bump, Kaden Lyons, Tyler Marino and Richard Townley all rushed for a score. Townley’s touchdown occurred on the Trojans’ second drive of the contest while Lyons helped his own cause with a long screen pass catch resulting in a one-yard punch to paydirt. Bump’s and Marino’s touchdown runs blew the game open in the final period. Marino led the rushing attack with 71 yards on nine direct snaps.
AVON (5-3) 41
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-5) 12
Richard Brice continued leading Avon’s offense with four touchdowns as the Braves completed the regular season with three straight wins. The senior quarterback scrambled for a pair of go-ahead scores in the first half, including one to ignite 34 unanswered points for the Braves. Then Brice connected with Darrik Graham for a 61-yard bomb to cap off a three-touchdown half. Brice crowned his performance with a 14-yard scoring throw to Remy Greenwood. The 5-foot-11 quarterback finished with 145 passing yards on 8-of-11 from the pocket and 89 rushing yards on 13 direct snaps. Brice summed nine touchdowns over the last two games as well. Wesley Farley punctuated the Braves’ offensive outburst with a 10-yard run to the end zone in the second period. The senior wideout dealt most of his damage in the trenches with 63 rushing yards via 11 touches. Jake Driscoll led the defense with eight and a half tackles, including half for a loss. Greenwood and Bryant Vonglis both recorded a sack and tackle for loss.
YORK/PAVILION (5-2) 36
SOUTH SENECA (0-8) 3
Maddox Timothy tossed two of his eight completions for touchdowns as York/Pavilion raced out to score 30 points in the first half en route to the win. The senior quarterback found Joseph Bauer and Jacob Pangrazio for his tallies as he totaled 93 passing yards. Liam Ezard and Carl Szczech both rushed for a touchdown. Szczech unloaded 170 yards through the trenches on 19 carries and added a 61-yard pick-six. Ezard racked up 12 touches and 64 yards on offense and four tackles, including a sack, and a forced fumble on defense. Brennan Royce led the stout defense with 10 tackles and a fumble recovery. Ryan Brady and Tanner Hodges both recorded seven tackles. Brady had one tackle result in lost yardage.
Quote from York/Pavilion head coach Kurt Schneider: “I was really excited about the way our kids played tonight. It was a total team effort. Our kids played with a great focus tonight and we got some solid games from some different ball players. Carl Szczech and Liam Ezard both had nice games running the ball and the offensive line continued its great play up front. While we are happy with the win and will certainly enjoy it tonight, we know it’s back to business and the grind this Monday. Obviously great to be back playing in sectionals, happy for our seniors and we look forward to the challenges ahead.”
RED JACKET (5-3) 44
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-3) 30
Micah Harshfield led Red Jacket’s rushing blitz with 23 carries, 174 rushing yards and touchdowns on runs of 11, 47 and one yard, respectively. The junior quarterback connected with James Sibeto on a five-yard score as well. Harshfield made his mark on defense with nine tackles. Matthew Allen followed up with 18 touches, 97 yards and a trio of tallies on scrambles of four and six yards. The junior running back added eight tackles, including a sack, and recovered a fumble as well. Andrew Coyne chipped in six tackles.
PITTSFORD (3-5) 7
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY (III) 33
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-5) 22
GREECE ATHENA (5-3) 31
HAVERLING (4-4) 0
ATTICA (6-2, No. 9 NYSSWA Class C) 30
LYONS/SODUS (5-2) 38
MIDLAKES (3-5) 13
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-0, No. 1 NYSSWA Class 8-Man) 50
MYNDERSE (0-8) 0
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