GREECE ARCADIA (1-8) 2
GREECE OLYMPIA (6-2) 5
Greece Olympia girls’ soccer coach Sal Butera wants to see Sarah Tawaf take more shots. For one game at least the Spartans junior midfielder accommodated her coach’s request. Tawaf scored four goals, all in the first half, as host Olympia erased an early deficit to beat crosstown rival Greece Arcadia. READ MORE.
BRIGHTON (3-5-1) 7
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-6) 2
Isabelle Alexandre racked up five goals and an assist to power Brighton to its second straight win. A pair of Alexandre goals in the first half made it 2-0 at the half. She scored first in the second half to record the hat trick before Rush-Henrietta got on the board. Daynea Robinson was set up by Tiana Phouangphanh to make it a 3-1 game but the Bruins quickly erased any thoughts of a comeback. Finn Cregan set up Alexandre for her fourth goal of the night just moments later and Alexandre set up Cregan three minutes after that to make it 5-1. Alivia Day was assisted by Elisa Robinson to get Rush-Henrietta a bit closer but Alexandre’s fifth of the night with eight minutes to play put the game away. Cregan picked up her third helper of the night on the final goal of the night for Brighton scored by Gianna Jordan. Natalie Wood made 18 saves for the Royal Comets.
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PITTSFORD-MENDON (6-0-2) 7
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-6-1) 0
Lily Larimer opened the scoring 20 minutes in and Pittsford Mendon never looked back. Larimer would score again 14 minutes later before setting up Brinley Schreib to make it 3-0 heading into halftime. Olivia Rohan, Danielle Mooney, Tori Dennis and Corynn Deckman rounded out the scoring in the second half while Larimer, Rohan and Leah Muench each picked up a helper. It was the second consecutive shutout victory for the Vikings.
CANANDAIGUA (5-2-1) 9
EASTRIDGE (0-7) 0
Canandaigua used eight different goal scorers to propel them to a win. Elizabeth Teerlinck was the only multi-goal scorer netting a pair. Rothe Acoff, Kaela Caufield, Alissa Cook, Payton Malec, Brooke Rizzo, Alexa Smith and Morgan Springer each found the back of the net once for the Braves. Allie Beaudoin and Anna Nicholson each recorded an assist as 10 players ended up on the stat sheet in total for Canandaigua.
HILTON (5-2-1) 0
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-4-2) 0
Tessa Wood made seven saves for Churchville-Chili while Sierra Bianchi made five stops for Hilton as the two teams played to a draw. It was the third shutout of the season for the Cadets and the second for the Saints.
BROCKPORT (3-5-1) 1
BATAVIA (7-0) 3
Ella Shamp recorded a hat trick to lead Batavia. Anna Varland assisted on all three goals for the Blue Devils. Shamp netted her first goal 13 minutes into the first half before scoring twice in the second half. Ava Higgins made 10 saves for Batavia who conceded a goal for just the second time this season. They have now outscored their opponents 40-2.
FAIRPORT (1-4-2) 1
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-1) 3
PENFIELD (5-4) 1
IRONDEQUOIT (3-4-1) 2
Kayla Heister scored the game-winner four minutes into overtime for Irondequoit. Aubrey DiVita set up the final goal. Rhia Hummel scored early in the second half for the Eagles’ other goal. Amelia Reidmiller made nine stops on the night for Irondequoit.
VICTOR (4-3-1) 3
GATES-CHILI (1-6-1) 1
Victor scored three unanswered to rally for its third win in a row. Morgan Hyde was assisted by Samantha Cipolla to open the scoring in favor of Gates-Chili mid-way through the first half. Morgan Sackett tied the game six minutes later before Olivia McKinnon gave the Blue Devils the lead in the final minute of the first half. McKenna Reh gave Victor insurance just one minute into the second half on an assist from McKinnon. Madison De Young and SkylerMacLean also posted assists for Victor.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-2) 0
SPENCERPORT (8-0) 4
Spencerport’s shutout streak continued as they blanked the opposition for the eighth straight game. Cate Burns made three saves to extend the streak. Emily Peacock, Isabella Fiorillo, Emma Watson and Jamie Keens each netted a goal. Lindsay Lehnard picked up a pair of assists while Aleena Solano and Isabella Ranieri each added an assist. The Rangers have now outscored their opponents 34-0 to begin the season.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (3-2-2)
GREECE ATHENA (3-3)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-1) 8
RCSD UNITED (3-2) 1
Grace Kearney contributed to all eight goals in the win for Northstar Christian. Allie Skevel opened the scoring just under five minutes on an assist from Kearney. Kearney would score the next three goals, all set up by Alisha Demarest. The script would flip just two minutes later when Kearney set up Demarest for the fourth goal. Skevel scored her second goal of the first half to close out the first half. Kaelyn Spargo would join Kearney in recording goals in the second half to put the game away for the Knights.
WAYNE (7-2) 3
WATERLOO (3-5-1) 1
Wayne picked up its sixth consecutive victory. Bailey Rossignol scored the lone goal for Waterloo.
BLOOMFIELD (4-2-1)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (1-5)
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-3)
HAC (1-6)
MIDLAKES (3-3-3)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-2-1)
PENN YAN (2-3-1)
GENEVA (3-3)
MYNDERSE (6-2-1) 2
NEWARK/LYONS (0-8) 0
Amelia Reese broke the ice just 2:52 into the game on a rebound to put Mynderse in front. They’ve now won two straight and three of their last four. Jackie Sinicropi had the shot on goal to set up the scoring chance. Sinicropi assisted the second goal for the Blue Devils on a feed to Myah Herron just over 10 minutes into the second half for a valuable insurance goal. Emma Thayer made 11 stops for Newark/Lyons.
GANANDA (9-0) 4
MARION (4-5) 0
Ella Lathrop scored twice and added an assist to lead Gananda. Nicole Cruz also scored a pair of goals while Isabella Hoffmann picked up an assist. It was the fourth shutout win of the season for the Blue Panthers who have outscored their opponents 46-5.
RED CREEK (4-3) 4
SODUS (0-8) 0
Ryleigh Holiday made nine saves as Red Creek picked up its second shutout win of the season. Abigail Sanzotta recorded a goal and two assists to lead the offensive charge. Marley Sharkey added a goal and an assist. Leah Kaiser and Brooke Lindsley each posted a goal for the Rams.
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (1-5)
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (4-4)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-1) 4
ATTICA (2-6) 0
Lillian Swavely posted a hat trick to lead Wheatland-Chili to its fourth straight win. Swavely opened the scoring in the first half before netting her second three minutes into the second half. Emily Parker found the back of the net four minutes later on a feed from Vanessa Guerrero before Swavely tacked on her third in the final six minutes. Sienna Mekker and Parker each had an assist in the game while Marena DeBruyne made four stops to post a clean sheet for the Wildcats.
ALEXANDER (3-3-1) 0
HOLLEY (5-2) 6
Samantha Bates scored a hat trick for Holley in its second straight victory. Jailyn Bishop, Alivia Wolf and Zoey Wolf each tacked on a goal for the Hawks. Layne Walker made one stop in the fourth shutout win of the season for Holley.
KENDALL (4-2) 2
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (3-3) 1
Sophia Picardo recorded a goal and an assist to power Kendall. Ava Quintern scored the other goal for the Eagles. Alea Barrett assisted on Picardo’s goal. Brooke Rodas made six saves for Kendall who has won four of five.
BYRON-BERGEN (5-1) 10
PEMBROKE (2-6) 0
Byron-Bergen scored five goals in each half to sprint to its fourth straight win. Mia Gray posted a hat trick with three assists to lead the offensive efforts. MacKenzie Hagen scored twice with an assist while Grace DiQuattro and Emma Starowitz each scored a pair of goals. Elizabeth Starowitz added a goal and two assists while Megan Jerkiewicz tacked on an assist. Despite a loss on their record, the Bees have outscored their opponents 42-2 this season.
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (5-2) 2
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-6) 0
Neveah Ross recorded a goal and an assist to propel Friendship/Scio to its fifth consecutive win. Morghyn Ross provided the other goal in the contest. Grace Drumm made five stops for her first shutout of the season.
FILLMORE (8-0) 8
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-5) 0
Hope Russell tallied four goals and two assists to lead Fillmore. Grace Russell added a goal and two assists for the Eagles. Oakley Frazier scored the opening goal eight minutes into the first half from Delaney Hillman. The next four goals were scored by Grace and Hope Russell with Brooklyn Templeton adding an assist. Lily Sisson was set up by Kellie Pastorius for the sixth and final goal of the first half. Hope Russell and Hillman each scored in the second half to put the finishing touches on the victory. Fillmore has now outscored its opponents 59-1 through eight games.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (3-4) 1
GENESEE-VALLEY/BELFAST (7-2) 2
Bayleigh Tallman scored both goals for Genesee-Valley/Belfast. Hannah Southwick added an assist in the win.
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