FRIDAY
PENFIELD (1-4) 14
MCQUAID (5-0) 41
Will DiMarco finished with three touchdowns, including two in the air to lead McQuaid. DiMarco racked up 161 yards on 11 passes. John Harding took 15 carries for 125 yards, as well as making two touchdown grabs and 31 yards. Eoin Meyer finished with five catches for 95 yards with a touchdown and made seven tackles on defense. Shemir Bridges had four sacks for the Knights.
HILTON (5-0) 22
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-2) 19
Robert Lowry scored his third touchdown of the game with 10 seconds remaining, and Hilton defeated Webster Schroeder in a rematch of last year’s Class A1 final. The winning score was the final of five lead changes in the second half. The Cadets travelled 76 yards on the game winning drive, taking 6 minutes 11 seconds off the clock. All 13 plays on the drive were courtesy of the ground game. READ MORE.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-1) 20
VICTOR (5-0) 21 (OT)
In all likelihood, the play that the Victor Blue Devils ran to produce the overtime touchdown against Irondequoit in a showdown of Section V Class A unbeatens on Friday night has some fancy name in the playbook. But in its simplest form, the play is rather basic, according to the guy who scored the touchdown, Nicholas Leonard. READ MORE.
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GATES CHILI (3-2) 21
BROCKPORT (1-4) 6
Jonathan Vance completed six passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns to lead Gates Chili to its third straight win. Vance found Anthony Vazquez on a 12-yard pass for six in the second quarter and Jeremy Tantalo for a 32-yard touchdown in the fourth. Vance also picked up 47 yards on nine runs on the ground. Joseph Garcia picked up 85 yards on 18 carries. Trimaine Pulley had 50 yards on six carries. Makhi Whitfield had five rushes for 34 yards. Vazquez and Tantalo had 42 and 32 yards receiving. Kaleb Giddens made two catches for 15 yards. On defense, Whitfield and Pulley both made six tackles. Giddens and Quentin Cato both made five tackles with Cato picking up a sack. Winston Young made four tackles and a sack. Tantalo finished with an interception and three tackles. Vance made three tackles. Christian Rivera had a sack. For Brockport, Tyler Judd finished with 32 yards on three catches and a touchdown. Jayden Taylor had 11 receiving yards. Nathan Parker made five catches for 18 yards. Brayden Scaccia made six rushes for 35 yards as well as 32 yards on three catches. Ryan Miller picked up 60 yards on 10 runs and made six tackles. Scaccia made 11 tackles on defense. Parker finished with nine tackles. Ayden Matthews had five tackles. Torin Salvati had a sack and three tackles. Azay Odey had an interception for the Blue Devils.
BRIGHTON (3-2) 42
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-3) 16
Tyler Martinovich completed four touchdown passes as well as running for one to lead Brighton to its second win in three games. Martinovich found John Ahrens twice for a touchdown in the first quarter on 32 and 27-yard passes, respectively. Mason Schaeffer made a field goal for Webster Thomas in the second, making the score 14-3. The Bruins responded by Martinovich completing his third touchdown pass, this time to Thomas Welker for 16 yards. Levi Kulik followed with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Parker Carley for the Titans. In the third frame, Martinovich scored on a 29-yard run and put the Bruins up by 19. Jonathan Schmitt made a three-yard scoring run for Brighton. Martinovich made his fourth touchdown pass, finding Ahrens for the third time on a nine-yard pass. Jayden Lian scored on an eight-yard run in the fourth for the Bruins. Lian had nine carries for 46 yards. Tyler Estelle recovered a fumble for the Titans. Martinovich finished a perfect 12-for-12 in the air for 233 yards and made 11 carries for 56 yards. Ahrens had four receptions for 75 yards. Thomas Welker made three catches for 56 yards and made four tackles. Wes Sturrup finished with 75 all-purpose yards. Matthew Heininger had a 46-yard reception and finished with eight tackles on defense with two for a loss. Kaleb Matthews had eight tackles. Gavin Sparks had eight rushes for 46 yards and made five tackles.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-2) 7
EAST/WOIS (5-0) 56
Zymier Johnson completed 7-of-10 passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns, as well as taking seven handoffs for 85 yards and two scores to lead East. Damari Green had nine rushes for 131 yards, including one touchdown. Ervin Wiggins had a 49-yard touchdown catch as well as returning an interception 57 yards for six. Wiggins now has four pick-sixes on the season. DeAndre Leonard made two catches for 98 yards and one score. On defense, Perrion Williams and Jeremiah Tucker both made 10 tackles, including one for a loss. Williams also added two sacks. Wiggins made eight tackles and one sack. Green and Leonard finished with six tackles.
SPENCERPORT (2-3) 35
WILSON (0-5) 6
Amari Marianetti-Smith and Jahyleen Quick found the endzone twice to lead Spencerport to its second straight win. Marianetti-Smith opened the scoring in the first quarter on a 17-yard touchdown run. In the second stanza, Jon Distasio made a four-yard touchdown run. Then, Shamar Pittman completed a nine-yard pass to El-Amin Ortiz-Price for six. Marianetti-Smith followed with his second score of the game, hauling in a 34-yard pass from Distasio. Quick scored both of his touchdowns in the fourth, scoring both on eight-yard runs. Quick finished with 165 yards on 26 rushes. Marianetti-Smith had eight carries for 50 yards as well as two catches for 45 yards. Distasio picked up 61 yards on the ground and finished 3-for-4 in the air for 55 yards. On defense, Quick made nine tackles and one for a loss. Marianetti-Smith and Alex Long both made seven tackles. Distasio finished with six tackles and an interception.
ROCHESTER PREP (1-4) 0
WAYNE (3-1) 31
Alex Garrow finished with three touchdowns to lead Wayne. Garrow completed four passes for 159 yards and a touchdown, as well as picking up 103 yards on eight runs and found the end zone once on the ground. Garrow also took a 40-yard punt return to the house. Eli Mackey had six carries for 83 yards, including a touchdown. Mackey, on defense, had eight total tackles with three for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble. Tyler Mudge made two receptions for 75 yards and a score.
VERTUS (1-4) 16
BATAVIA (3-2) 37
Bronx Buchholz completed 11-of-16 passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns for Batavia. Cole Grazioplene made two catches for 18 yards and a touchdown, as well as a 22-yard touchdown run. Grazioplene had an interception on defense. Carter Mullen had four receptions for 44 yards and a score. Mekhi Fortes had three catches for 43 yards and a rushing touchdown. Zailen Griffin finished with 89 yards on 10 runs. DaShaun Wright had a fumble recovery and a touchdown.
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (3-2) 28
HORNELL (4-1) 22
Noah Leitten made three touchdown runs in the second half as Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry erased a first-half deficit. Leitten made a 19-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter, then made 29 and eight-yard touchdown runs in the fourth. Leitten finished with seven carries for 74 yards. Bailey Schell opened the scoring on a 42-yard run in the first stanza and finished with 133 yards on 14 runs. Caden Sumeriski had 64 yards on eight carries. Ayden Miller had two catches for 13 yards total. On defense, Leitten made 14 tackles with one for a loss. Schell made two of his 11 tackles for a loss. Beau Slocum finished with six tackles. Sumeriski, Miller and Zach Brown each made three tackles. Blake Siewert and Andrew Kelly both made two tackles.
ATTICA/ALEXANDER (4-1) 27
LE ROY (5-0) 44
Tony Piazza made 15 rushes for 172 yards and four touchdowns for Le Roy. Piazza also completed a 14-yard pass to Cal Koukides. Drew Strollo had 10 rushes for 51 yards and a touchdown. Tommy Condidorio had a 23-yard touchdown pass to Connor Hegeman for the Oatkan-Knights. DJ O’Geen made eight tackles on defense. Strollo and Piazza both made seven tackles with Strollo making two for a loss and an interception. Jackson Fix had four tackles and a fumble recovery. Koukides and Luke Lathan both recovered a fumble. Hegeman had a pick.
BISHOP KEARNEY (0-4) 0
HAVERLING (1-4) 58
Gavin Price made eight rushes for 139 yards and four touchdowns to lead Haverling. Jordan Miller-Vogt had 39 yards on four carries and a touchdown. Lawrence Duncan had two rushes for 48 yards and a touchdown. Eric Carney-Hendrix took four handoffs for 34 yards and one score. Gage Thomas hurled a 28-yard touchdown to Thomas McNally. On defense, Corey Hoad, Maclain Wright and Justice Crooks both made five tackles with Hoad making three for a loss and two sacks. Crooks had a tackle for a loss and a sack. Miller-Vogt made four tackles, two for a loss, one sack, a blocked kick and a safety. Cameron Boyer and Carney-Hendrix both finished with three tackles and one fumble recovery. Boyer also had two forced fumbles and a tackle for a loss. McNally had a sack and two interceptions.
YORK/PAVILION (4-1) 28
AVON (3-2) 19
Carl Szczech finished with three rushing touchdowns to lead York/Pavilion. Szczech made 22 runs for 103 yards. Parker Bonefede took 10 handoffs for 61 yards and a touchdown, as well as completing eight passes for 88 yards. Tyler Brady racked up 43 receiving yards on three catches. Joe Bauer made two catches for 34 yards. On defense, Ryan Brady made 12 tackles. Brennan Royce finished with seven tackles. Tyler Brady, Joe Munoz and Liam Ezard all made four tackles each. Munoz recovered a fumble. Kasey Coffey had three tackles. For Avon, Chris Thompson finished 12-for-27 in the air for 204 yards and three touchdowns. Thompson also picked up 61 yards on the ground on eight rushes. Wesley Farley had 16 carries for 40 yards. Kal Dolgos had six catches for 87 yards and a touchdown. Remy Greenwood made two catches for a total of 73 yards and a touchdown. Thompson made nine tackles. Travis Hollada had seven tackles and a sack. Farley made six tackles.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-0) 48
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (3-1) 40 4 OT
Zymere Smith rushed for 230 yards on 23 carries and scored two touchdowns on the ground including a one-yard score for the game winner to lead Clyde-Savannah. Smith secured the win with an interception on fourth and 17 on Marcus Whitman’s next drive. The sophomore running back also had a 20-yard touchdown reception. The Golden Eagles amassed 354 rushing yards and 435 total yards. Clyde-Savannah scored first on a 73-yard run by Smith . Marcus Whitman took the ensuing possession and Michael Thomas capped it with a three-yard touchdown run, knotting the score at 6-6. John Whitfield scored from 24 yards out early in the second quarter to put C-S back in front 12-6. Following a fourth-down stop, C-S quarterback Cody Griffin found Aiden Van Duyne for a 61-yard scoring strike and a 2-point conversion from Smith for a 20-6 Golden Eagles lead three minutes to go in the half. On the ensuing kickoff, the Wildcats were sparked by a 60-yard return to set Marcus Whitman up at the 22-yard line. Two plays later, Thomas again punched it in from eight yards out. With the successful 2-point conversion, the game was 20-14 going into halftime. The Wildcats tied the score at 20 on a 59-yard run by Ryan Clark and took the lead early in the fourth on a three-yard pass from Myles Prendergast to Gunner Vogel, giving Marcus Whitman the 28-20 advantage. The Golden Eagles tied it on back-to-back carries of 40 yards and 7 yards from John Whitfield with six minutes remaining to send the game to overtime. Smith led the C-S defense with 19 tackles including two for a loss and the game-clinching interception. Junior defensive lineman Chris Titus had 10 tackles while Aiden Van Dunye had nine tackles. Harry Kestler led Marcus Whitman with 8 tackles and Myles Prendergrast had seven tackles.
WATERLOO (1-3) 13
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-0) 39
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (2-3) 12
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-1) 19
For Oakfield-Alabama/Elba, Avery Watterson made 23 rushes for 172 yards and two touchdowns. Gavin Armbrewster completed 7-of-12 passes for 83 yards and made an interception on defense. Jack Cianfrini made three catches for 52 yards. Ashton Bezon made 14 tackles on defense and four for a loss.
MIDLAKES (1-3) 21
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-3) 6
Trey Martin paced the offense, and Abe Diaz led the defense as Midlakes head coach Dave Whitcomb reached a career milestone. Martin rushed for 234 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Diaz finished with 11 tackles. Charles Rodriguez added eight tackles and an interception. The win was the 225th in Whitcomb’s career who has also coached at Avon, Fairport and Geneva as well as a previous stint with Midlakes from 1986 to 1997.
8-MAN
RED JACKET (1-3) 24
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-2) 36
Caden Allen found the endzone both in the air and on the ground as Bolivar Richburg erased a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit. In the frame, Micah Harsfield completed a 27-yard touchdown pass to Aldric Smith-Fee for Red Jacket to extend the lead to 10. Then, Trey Buchholz returned a kickoff 80 yards into the end zone for a touchdown, cutting the Red Jacket lead to four. Later in the fourth, Tavyn MacDonell found the end zone on the ground for six and putting the Wolverines up by four. Zachary Mitchell followed with a 45-yard pick-six to extend the lead to 12. Allen finished with 109 yards on three passes, as well as 28 yards on 14 carries and a four-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Kingston Loucks had a 70-yard touchdown reception in the first frame and finished with two catches for 98 yards. MacDonnell had 13 carries for 69 yards and made an 11-yard catch. Buchholz picked up 27 yards on the ground. On defense, MacDonnell made 10.5 tackles and one sack. Mitchell made 5.5 tackles as well as the pick-six. Charlie Militello and Buchholz both finished with four tackles. Loucks and Allen had 3.5 tackles. Maddox Davison, Brian Learn and Aiden Smith all picked up one tackle. For Red Jacket, Harshfield made 29 rushes for 147 yards and two scores as well as making three tackles on defense. Matthew Allen picked up 59 yards on 10 rushes and made four tackles on defense. Mason Hale had two tackles. Zachary Clarke and Connor Spears had one tackle.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 44
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD/BYRON-BERGEN (3-1) 48
Malachi Smith finished with 187 yards on four carries and three touchdowns, as well as returning a kickoff 83 yards to the house to lead Caledonia-Mumford/Byron Bergen. Austin Pittman ran 16 times for 121 yards and a touchdown. Pittman also completed a 13-yard pass. Anthony Leach finished with 41 yards on 10 rushes. Leach also made 12 tackles on defense. Damon Linzy had 10 tackles. Maximilian Wilson and Dillon Alcott had nine tackles. Ethan Larzelere made eight tackles. Pittman had seven tackles. Jeremiah Romero made five tackles. Smith and JC Starowitz both had four tackles. Trent Kessler had three tackles and Brendin Galves finished with two tackles.
SATURDAY
FAIRPORT (1-4) 11
UPREP (5-0) 47
CJ Robinson, Jr. rushed for 220 yards and four touchdowns on 13 carries including a 70-yard scamper while Tavion Byrd completed 10-of-19 passes for 167 and two more touchdowns to lead UPrep. Tavion Wilson had two carries for 32 yards and a touchdown in the win. Wilson led the Griffins defense with 8.5 tackles including one for a loss and a fumble recovery. Kamari Miller had 11 tackles, one for a loss and a forced fumble. Tyrell Simmons finished 3.5 tackles, one for a loss, four quarterback hurries, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Jaylen Singleton had five tackles. Isaiah Moonschein had 2.5 tackles and one sack to go with five quarterback hurries. Juelz Russell made four catches for 57 yards. Fairport was the first team to score double-digit points against UPrep. The Griffins have outscored opponents this season by a combined total of 182-31.
CANANDAIGUA (3-2) 34
GREECE ATHENA (0-5) 0
Tre Comella rushed for 129 yards and four touchdowns as Canandaigua bounced back from a loss last weekend. Comella scored on runs of 2, 35, 3 and 6 yards to help CA build a 34-0 lead at halftime. Drew Williamee completed 13-of-19 passes for 170 yards. The junior quarterback connected with Dom Gullace on a 50-yard strike for the other Canandaigua touchdown. Gullace had thee receptions for 68 yards. Mason Lloyd caught three passes for 42 yards. Sean Olvany made four receptions for 40 yards. Athena’s Jacob Strobel completed 7-of-14 passes for 86 yards. Zaireg Good made two catches for 30 yards. Darius Howard had one catch for 30 yards. Andrew Hill had two receptions for 30 yards. Canandaigua lost East, 31-27 last week.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-1) 27
EASTRIDGE (0-5) 9
Ricardo Lagares found pay dirt on a third-quarter rush, and Churchville-Chili went on to score 20 unanswered points and win its fourth straight game. Trailing 9-7, Lagares scored from 40 yards out to give the Saints a lead they did not surrender. Josh Kabaka put a bookend on the second half offensive surge with a 50-yard interception return for 6. In between, Luke Munding completed his only pass attempt of the game when the junior connected on a 15-yard strike with Eric Neal. Lagares rushed for 101 yards on 15 carries. Chase Shepanski completed 5-of-12 passes for 88 yards. Shepanski also rushed for 23 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries. LJ Sanchez led the C-C defense with seven tackles and one sack. Sam Weilert had 4.5 tackles. Max Tomaszewski added 2.5 tackles and a sack. Raoul Likasi jad two tackles and a sack. Ronald Dietz gave Eastridge the lead with a one-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter.
PITTSFORD (2-3) 42
EDISON/SOTA/EC/FRANKLIN/SWW (0-5) 0
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-3) 0
MONROE (4-0) 76
Khaya Moses completed 6-of-7 passes for 155 yards and three touchdowns. Pooty Cunningham was 3-for-3 through the air for 51 yards and another score. In all six different RedJackets found the end zone. Sthyles McKenzie-Baker made one catch for 51 yards and a touchdown. Messiah Hampton had three receptions for 37 yards and two scores along with a 61-yard interception return for a score. Hampton also recovered a fumble and took it 10 yards for 6 more. Tahjmir Mullins rushed for 71 yards and a touchdown on six carries while leading the defense with nine tackles, an interception and a sack. Javon Bennett had eight carries for 60 yards and a score. Nazhier Wilson rushed the ball nine times for 94 yards and a touchdown to go with 16 tackles and a sack. Amari Colon made two catches for 74 yards and a touchdown. Amire Thompson made 10 tackles. Jermaine Montgomery had one carry for 63 yards.
GENEVA (3-2) 13
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-2) 46
Senior quarterback Matt Meacham completed 12-of-16 passes for 259 yards and three touchdowns including the 37th TD pass of his career to establish a new HF-L program record. Senior wide receiver Andrew Wanzenried made three receptions for 94 yards and two touchdowns including a 42-yard strike from Meachem. Wanzenried set a program record with the 16 touchdown catch of his career. Senior running back Ben Cook carried the ball eight times for 65 yards and two scores. Aaron Fasick led the HF-L defense with 4.5 tackles inlcuding three for a loss and one sack. Alex Steinhoff accounted for four tackles (one for a loss) and one sack. Geneva’s Tim Moorer rushed the ball seven times for 34 yards and a touchdown. DeSean Bruce made three catches for one touchdown to go with two tackles and an interception on defense. Gianni Velazquez made 13 tackles, two for a loss. Velazquez also rushed for 21 yards on four carries and threw for a touchdown.
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA (3-2) 38
LIVONIA (1-4) 7
Ben Newman completed 11-of-21 passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns while Cadearrell Sneed for 130 yards and one score on 12 carries. Miles Caviness made six receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown. Noah Mather had four catches for 70 yards and a touchdown to go with an interception. Erik Wisnoski and Britton Delmadoros had seven tackles apiece in the win. Ray Allen carried the ball six times for 28 yards and two touchdowns. Livonia’s Owen Wetterings rushed for 76 yards including a 15-yard touchdown run and had 11 tackles on defense. Kyle Wetterings had 55 yards on the ground. AJ Peri collected seven tackles. Jared Bishop finished with five tackles and a sack.
LYONS/SODUS (2-3) 27
PENN YAN/DUNDEE (1-4) 20
GENESEO/MOUNT MORRIS (0-5) 0
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (2-3) 35
Jay Antinore completed 8-of-14 passes for 133 yards and two touchdowns to go with 74 yards on the ground and another score to lead Notre Dame-Batavia. Ryan Fitzpatrick completed one pass for a touchdown and scored another. Fitzpatrick finished with five catches for 83 yards. Jaden Sherwood made two catches including one for a touchdown. Scott McWilliams had seven tackles. Joe Trewer had 3.5 tackles and one sack.
NEWARK/MARION (4-0) 30
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (1-3) 22
Alex Bernardi threw for one touchdown and ran for another as Newark/Marion rallied for the win. Trailing 22-14 late in the third quarter, Bernardi connected with Nolan Benedict on a 51-yard strike. After a two-point conversion to tie the game, Bernardi scored on a seven-yard rush with a 1:30 remaining for the game winner. Bernardi completed 5-of-7 passes overall for 112 yards and rushed for another 17 on four carries. Kellen Foster rushed 70 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries as well as returning an interception 75 yards for another score. Olympia/Odyssey’s Bran’Dale Lester carried the ball 10 times for 71 yards and two touchdowns. Matt Valicenti had 7 rushes for 38 yards and a score. Kahleil Pritchett rushed for 86 yards on 11 carries.
CARDINAL O’HARA (VI) 52
MYNDERSE (0-4) 0
8-MAN
PEMBROKE (5-0) 69
C.G. FINNEY (0-5) 28
Behind the blocking of Ben Steinberg, Jayden Mast, Jayden Bridge, Madden Perry, JJ Gabbey, Octavius Martin and Hayden Williams, Pembroke racked up over 500 yards of offense on just 30 plays. Tyson Totten ran for 249 yards and five touchdowns on eight carries. Totten has now amassed over 100 total touchdowns in his varsity career. Fullback Caleb Felski had 136 yards rushing and three touchdowns on four carries. Quarterback Vijay Dhanda added 72 rushing yards and a touchdown while also throwing for 42 yards and the Dragons first passing touchdown of the season to receiver Sean Pustulka. Caleb Felski led the Dragons’ defense with 11 tackles and two interceptions. Totten added nine tackles of his own while Octavius Martin, Jayden Mast, Madden Perry, Landon Suro and Jayden Bridge all added at least five tackles. Pembroke has yet to punt this season.
FREWSBURG (VI) 43
HOLLEY (1-3) 12
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