HONEOYE-FALLS LIMA 19
WAVERLY (IV) 41
Honeoye Falls-Lima quarterback Matt Meacham was 26-of-34 with two touchdown passes.
BATAVIA 46
NORWICH (III) 30
Bronx Buchholz completed 12 of his 17 passes for 364 yards and four touchdowns in the win for Batavia. The Blue Devil quarterback also ran the ball 14 times for 101 yards and a touchdown. Cole Grazioplene caught eight passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns. Mekhi Fortes had 17 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Maggio Bucholz caught two touchdown passes and had 109 receiving yards.
PALMYRA-MACEDON 25
LANSING (III) 14
WHITNEY POINT (IV) 42
MIDLAKES 8
VERTUS 28
ROCHESTER PREP 8
LYONS/SODUS 35
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA 50
Cadearell Sneed had 13 carries for 126 yards as well as four catches for 48 yards on his way to a four touchdown performance for ER/Gananda. Ben Newman completed 15 of his 24 passes for 219 yards and four touchdowns. Miles Caviness caught six passes for 100 yards and a touchdown. Noah Mather hauled in three catches tallying 68 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH 82
JORDAN-ELBRIDGE (III) 41
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA 55
GENESSEO/MOUNT MORRIS 14
Quarterback Bodie Hyde led the offense for Oakfield-Alabama/Elba, racking up 181 yards and finding the endzone four times in the win. Running back Avery Watterson ran the ball 11 times and added 90 yards, while Shaun Alexander ran the ball nine times for 50 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, Hyde racked up a dozen tackles with five being for a loss. Watterson had an interception. The Aggies led 42-0 at halftime. Ronald Szpylman, Austin Pangrazio, and Gavin Armbrewster all ran for touchdowns, with Armbrewster also intercepting a pass on defense. Pangrazio had eight tackles, with two of them resulting in lost yards. Ashton Bezon had 12 tackles, and one of his three tackles for loss was a sack. Austin Penna tallied eight tackles, two for a loss, including a sack.
“It was great to see this team come out of the gate and play a style of football that we felt they were capable of playing,” said head coach Tyler Winter after the game. “They were physical, played well at the point of attack, and they executed at a level much greater that a typical group in a week 0 game. We are very pleased with the victory, but this group is more excited that they can now dive into film and begin preparations for the next challenge that awaits them”
8-MAN
WELLSVILLE 28
FINNEY/NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN 26
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (IV) 48
HOLLEY 22
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 24
FREWSBURG (IV) 16
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