Class B1
No. 8 WATERLOO (7-11-0) 1
No. 1 PALMYRA-MACEDON (15-1-1) 3
Maya Ikewood netted a hat trick as Palmyra-Macedon erased an early deficit to reach the semifinals of Class B1. Trailing 1-0, Ikewood leveled the match eight minutes remaining in the first half and connected on the go-ahead tally seven minutes into the second stanza. Molly Seither and Jenna Santelli collected an assist apiece in the win. Bailey Rossignol scored on an unassisted effort to give Waterloo the early lead. Pal-Mac will face No. 4 Livonia in the semis.
No. 7 GENEVA (6-9-3) 1
No. 2 BATAVIA (11-2-4) 2
Ella Radley connected on a pair of second-half goals, and Batavia advanced to the semifinals with its fifth win in the past six games. Grace Parker and Adyson O’Donnell had an assist apiece in the win. Julia Petry made eight saves. Batavia will face No. 6 Aquinas in on Tuesday.
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No. 6 AQUINAS (7-8-2) 4
No. 3 GREECE OLYMPIA (8-9-0) 1
Hanna Fenton finished with a goal and two assists as Aquinas secured a spot in the semifinals. Emily Silverstein assisted on Fenton’s goal in the 17th minute. Silverstein followed 13 minutes later with what proved to be the game winner. Bella Muratore and Julianna Shannon added a goal apiece in the win. Mya Kotsch accounted for an assist. Kate Sproul made four saves. The Li’l Irish will face No. 7 Batavia in the next round.
No. 5 MIDLAKES (8-8-1) 1
No. 4 LIVONIA (8-6-3) 3
Kylie Buckley scored all three goals for Livonia as the Bulldogs moved on to the semifinals where they will play top-seeded Pal-Mac. May Kwak made four saves for the Livonia.
Class B2
No. 8 ATTICA (6-12-0) 0
No. 1 HAVERLING (17-0-0) 8
Ella Yartym scored four goals to lead top-seeded Haverling into the semifinals. Keegan Smith added a pair of tallies and two assists while Triesta Spragua and Meredith Czajowski had a goal apiece. Czajowski had an assist as did Natalie Krelie, Gaia Stefanoni and Skylar Lyke. Haverling will play the Penn Yann/Le Roy winner in the semifinals.
No. 7 DANSVILLE (7-11-0) 1
No. 2 HORNELL (14-3-0) 5
Hornell will play No. 3 Mynderse in the semis. Ellie Mountzouros scored the lone Dansville goal.
No. 6 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-10-1) 0
No. 3 MYNDERSE (11-4-2) 7
Myah Herron and Jackie Sinocropi scored two goals apiece to lead Mynderse into the semifinals with its fourth win in the past five games. Herron opened the scoring in the eighth minute, and Chelsea Korzeniewski scored three minutes later for a 2-nil lead heading into halftime. Herron and Sinocropi opened the scoring in the second half. Ali NIgro and Kyah Lajewski also found the back of the net in the second half. Kelly Kohberger and Ella Wirth had two assists apiece in the win. Sinocropi and Jasmine Whitaker both accounted for an assist. Mynderse will play No. 2 Hornell in the semis.
Class C1
No. 8 WILLIAMSON (10-6-0) 0
No. 1 GANANDA (18-0-0) 3
Nicole Cruz scored a pair of goals, and Ella Lathrop added two assists as Gananda advanced to the semifinals. Isabella Hoffman also found the back of the net on an unassisted effort. Lyndsey Valletta made six saves for the shutout – her sixth straight clean sheet and 12th of the season. Gananda will face No. 4 Marcus Whitman in the semifinals.
No. 7 ADDISON (14-4-0) 0
No. 2 GENESEO (16-2-0) 3
Bridget McMaster scored on a pair of unassisted efforts while Mary Claire Rollins found the back of the net with an assist from Alison Fowler as Geneseo clinched a spot in the semifinals with its third straight win. McMaster and Rollins scored in the first half to spark the Blue Devils. Caroline Capel made seven saves a third straight shutout. Addison had been shutout on only one other occasion this season. Geneseo will play No. 3 Holley in the semis.
“This was the most complete game of soccer we’ve played since early season,” Genseo head coach Nick Drollette said. “Front to back, top to bottom everyone did what was asked of them and it showed. That is a very good Addison team and our girls should be proud of what they did but they also know the job isn’t done yet.”
No. 11 YORK/PAVILION (7-10-0) 0
No. 3 HOLLEY (15-2-1) 4
Samantha Bates accounted for a hat trick including a pair of first-half goals to spark Holley to its eighth straight win and a spot in the semifinals. Emma Brady also scored for the Hawks. Jailyn Bishop and Isabella Thom had an assist apiece. Layne Walker made one save for the shutout. Holley will face No. 2 Geneseo next.
No. 5 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (15-3-0) 1
No. 4 MARCUS WHITMAN (15-2-1) 2
Aurora Woodworth connected on a pair of first-half goals including the first off a corner kick that she volleyed into the left corner, and Marcus Whitman held off a late Canisteo-Greenwood rally to reach the semifinals. Zoelle Payne and Raegan Weissinger had an assist apiece for the Wildcats. Kylie Williamson scored in the 53rd minute, and C-G kept the pressure on but could not tie the game. Marcus Whitman will play No. 1 Gananda in the semis.
Class C2
No. 8 CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (9-8-1) 0
No. 1 BYRON-BERGEN (18-0-0) 9
Mia Gray and Elizabeth Starowitz finished with a hat trick apiece as Byron-Bergen clinched a spot in the semifinals. Mackenzie Hagen and Janessa Amesbury both also scored in the win. Emma Starowitz accounted for two assists while Hagen, Gray, Emma Starowitz, Grace Capostagno and Ava Gray each helped set up one goal. Byron-Bergen will play No. 4 Warsaw in the semifinals.
No. 7 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (10-8-0) 1
No. 2 MARION (14-4-0) 0 OT
Cassidy Stives found the back of the net two minutes into overtime, and Bolivar-Richburg advanced to the semifinals. McKinlee Harris assisted on the play. The Wolverines will face No. 3 Wheatland-Chili in the semis.
No. 6 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (10-7-1) 1
No. 3 WHEATLAND-CHILI (14-2-2) 4
Vanessa Guererro and Emily Parker both connected in the first half to give Wheatland-Chili a lead it did not surrender as the Wildcats knocked off Notre Dame-Batavia for the third time this month. Lilian Swavely and Alison Farrell added second-half tallies. Swavely and Ella Chitaphong both had an assist in the win. Maren DeBruyne made two saves for the win. Kate Ricupito scored the lone ND-B goal with an assist from Emma Sisson. W-C will play No. 7 Bolivar-Richburg in the semifinals.
No. 5 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-5-0) 0
No. 4 WARSAW (14-3-1) 2
Chloe Hubbard and Ella Tangeman finished with a goal and an assist apiece to lead Warsaw past Cal-Mum for the third time this season. Tangeman opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, and Hubbard doubled the advantage midway through the second half. Hailey DeGroff made four saves for the shutout – Warsaw’s third straight clean sheet and fourth in the past five games. Warsaw has won seven consecutive games and will face top-seeded Byron-Bergen in the semifinals.
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