FRIDAY’S GAMES
BRIGHTON/HFL/ER (8-6-0) 2
GREECE STORM (6-6-0) 4
Josh Kimble scored twice to help the Greece Storm extend their winning streak to three games. Kimble scored the first two goals for the Storm in the second period. Jayden Gargana scored to give Greece a 3-0 lead. Aidan Candalari added a late goal to secure the victory for the Storm.
PENFIELD (6-5-0) 6
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-5-3) 2
Sean Walsh recorded a four-point performance including a hat trick for Penfield. Thomas Herman made 21 saves. Herman also picked up an assist and was credited with a goal when an errant pass ended up in an empty net as the Titans had pulled the goalie on a delayed penalty. Trevor Veno, Jason Tucker, and Sam Nesbitt scored for the Titans.
VICTOR (9-1-0) 2
WEST GENESEE (III) 1
Victor scored two unanswered goals to extend its win streak to seven games. Drew McCandless tied the game on the powerplay. Parker Erwin scored what would be the game-winning goal for the Blue Devils.
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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-2-1) 2
SARANAC CENTRAL (VII) 3
Churchville-Chili erased a two-goal deficit, but the rally fell short. Saranac Central had the lead early in the second period. Max McKay cut the lead in half late in the second period for the Saints. Tyler Eberhart tied the game in the opening seconds of the third period. Saranac scored quickly after to secure the victory.
MCQUAID (11-1-0) 9
SYRACUSE CITY (III) 2
Evan Kopacz produced a hat trick as McQuaid won its ninth straight game. The Knights jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first period. Kopacz scored the first goal of the contest. Matt Kozara, Eli Wiegand, and Jack Bovenzi also found the back of the net for the Knights. Kopacz and Bovenzi both scored their second goals in the second period to give McQuaid a 6-1 lead. Jack Ralph picked up his first varsity goal in the third period for the Knights. Alex Saracene broke a four-game goalless streak to put the Knights up seven. Kopacz finished off the scoring by completing the hat trick past the halfway mark of the period.
HILTON (5-8-1) 2
CANANDAIGUA (2-8-2) 2
SATURDAY’S GAMES
FAIRPORT (3-6-4) 3
SPARTAN HOCKEY (6-4-2) 3
Fairport and Spartan Hockey traded leads in a back-and-forth tie. Nate Russo and Max Toscano gave the Red Raiders a 2-0 lead early in the first period. Toscano’s goal was his first varsity goal. Ayden Zugnoni cut the lead in half late in the first on the powerplay. Mikey Valent and Connor Newberry gave the Spartans the lead in the second period. Newberry’s goal was the Spartan’s second powerplay goal. Alex Goldan tied the game for Fairport early in the third period.
WFL PANTHERS (4-8-0) 2
AQUINAS (9-4-1) 3 OT
Aquinas came back twice to secure the overtime victory thanks to a Connor Carey hat trick. Collin Trapiss opened the contest’s scoring for WFL early in the first period. Carey tied the game for the first time three minutes after the Trapiss goal on the powerplay. The Panthers took another lead when Ryan Brown scored need the mid-way mark of the second period. Carey scored again to tie the game with under five minutes to go in the third shorthanded. Carey finished off the hat trick with the overtime game-winner for the Li’l Irish.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (10-2-1) 4
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON (VII) 2
Parker Farnham’s two second-period goals helped the Saints bounce back from a loss. Luke Herring scored his first varsity goal to open the scoring for the Saints. After Northeastern Clinton tied the game late in the first, Farnham scored his two goals just over a minute apart to give the Saints a two-goal lead. Finnean Storie scored his first varsity goal in the third period to secure the victory.
PORTSIDE ROYALS (7-4-1) 3
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-6-0) 4
Four different Warriors recorded a goal to help Webster Schroeder get a bounce-back win. Nolan Gamble, Roman Stoliar, Harrison Allen, and Anthony Pusateri scored for the Warriors. Frank Grad, Henry Shultz, and Zach Richards scored for the Portside Royals.
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