TUESDAY’S GAMES
CANANDAIGUA (3-9-2) 14
IRONDEQUOIT (0-14-0) 0
Charlie Fuller and Matthew Ulrich combined for a shutout to snap an eight-game winless streak. READ MORE
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (12-3-1) 6
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-7-1) 5
Parker Farnham and Max McKay set up Gavin Carr with the game-winning goal for Churchville-Chili in the third period for a bounce back victory. Carr’s goal was his fifth of the year and his first goal since December 28 when the junior defenseman scored twice against the Greece Storm. The Saints trailed by two goals after the first period before scoring three straight goals in the second period. Parker Farnham started the rally with a goal 52 seconds into the second. Trey Eberhart tied the game for the Saints with assists from Carr and Farnham at about the halfway mark of the period. McKay scored the third straight goal to give the Saints the lead just seconds Eberhart’s goal. Carr’s goal came at the 10:26 mark give in third to give Churchville the win. Farnham and Eberhart scored goals in the first period as they both finished with two tallies. Eberhart’s first period goal came on the powerplay. David Hyde scored the contest’s opening goal 87 seconds with assists from Nolan Gamble and Scott Wagner. Harrison Allen scored the second Warriors goal just before the 10 minute mark of the first with help from Anthony Pusateri and Nicholas Sellitto. Jason Simons set up Will Lawton with the Warrios third goal of the first period. Jake Splain gave Webster Schroeder their two goal lead with two minutes left in the first period. David Hyde assisted on the Splain goal. Simons tied the game at five late in the second period. The sophomore forward was assisted by TJ Swinson and Lawton.
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HILTON (6-10-1) 3
SPARTAN HOCKEY (8-5-2) 4 OT
Braylon Agnello scored the overtime game-winning goal for Spartan Hockey to win its second straight. Mikey Valent scored the first two goals of the game late in the first period. Tanner Smith brought Hilton within one with 25 seconds remaining in the first. Aiden Kennedy tied the game 55 seconds into the middle period. Casey Hanrahan gave the Cadets the lead four minutes later. Ayden Zugnoni tied the game for the Spartans four minutes into the third period. Agnello’s game-winner came at about the halfway point of overtime.
VICTOR (11-2-0) 6
GREECE STORM (7-8-0) 0
Max Pitts tallied 17 saves to earn his fifth shutout of the season for Victor. Michael Peluso led the way for the Blue Devils with two goals. Peluso found the back of the net late in the first period and early in the second. Asher Erwin opened the scoring for Victor with over 10 minutes left in the first period. After the two Erwin goals, Dylan Weldon scored the fourth Blue Devil goal with under three minutes to go in the middle period. Simon Kowal found the back of the net nearly 30 seconds later to make it 5-0. Noah Wyman scored his first varsity goal almost 11 minutes into the final period.
PORTSIDE ROYALS (7-6-2) 2
BRIGHTON/HFL (10-6-0) 6
Five straight goals helped Brighton/HFL win back-to-back games. Emmet Landt started Brighton’s five-goal stretch with an unassisted tally at the 3:52 mark of the second. Carter Gangarosa scored nearly five minutes later to extend the lead. Trevor Reese added a late second period. Trent Wilson and Peter Burslem scored less than a minute apart early in the third period. Grant Peinkopfer opened the scoring for the Bruins in the first period. Liam McGrath tied the game for the Portside Royals early in the second period. Sal Balbi scored the Royals’ second goal late in the final period.
PENFIELD (7-5-1) 2
FAIRPORT (3-7-6) 2
Angelo Latore scored a third-period goal to help Penfield earn the tie. Cody Kaiser opened the scoring eight seconds into the game for Fairport. Travis Bush tied the game for the Patriots with over seven minutes remaining in the first. Mark Hillier regained the lead for the Red Raiders with just under 11 minutes to go in the second. Latore found the back of the net at about the halfway mark of the final period.
THURSDAY’S GAMES
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (13-3-1)
PORTSIDE ROYALS (7-7-2)
Max McKay tallied his 100th career point, while Parker Farnham records five points as Churchville win back-to-back games. READ MORE
GREECE STORM (8-8-0) 8
GENESEO/AVON/LIVONIA (3-13-0) 6
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-5-4) 5
CANANDAIGUA (3-10-2) 3
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