HILTON (7-3-2) 1
FAIRPORT (3-5-2) 2
Fairport used a pair of second-half goals to pick up its second straight win. Andrea Wilson opened the scoring on a setup from Savanna Biehler. Elaina Biehler made it 2-0 five minutes later on a corner kick that found its way straight into the goal. Sydney Fisher cut the deficit in half with 12 minutes to play on a feed from Olivia Plato but Hilton was unable to find the equalizer. Addison Tally made 11 stops to secure the win for the Red Raiders.
EASTRIDGE (0-10) 0
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-7-1) 7
Natalia Carlson racked up four goals to power Honeoye Falls-Lima to its second consecutive victory. Kyleigh Dudley, Miaya Gould and Jenna Lawrence each added a goal. Anna Declerk and Dudley each had an assist. The win was the Cougars’ fourth shutout of the season and third straight, where they have gone 2-0-1.
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-10-1) 0
BATAVIA (10-0-1) 8
Anna Varland, Addyson O’Donnell and Lily Mileham each netted two goals as Batavia won its second straight. Varland opened the scoring 13 minutes in on a feed from Ella Shamp. Kylee Brennan followed to make it 2-0 on a helper from Allyson Wormley. Grace Parker set up O’Donnell to make it a third-goal game and then opened the scoring in the second half. Elizabeth Grazioplene followed four minutes later before Varland buried a penalty kick midway through the final 40. Mileham scored the final two goals of the night to wrap up the eighth shutout of the season for the Blue Devils. Varland, Shamp and Jamin Macdonald tallied assists in the second half.
RUSH HENRIETTA (1-11) 0
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-3) 7
Catherine Rogers racked up three goals and three assists to propel Webster Thomas to its second straight win. Sophie Esders added a hat trick of her own for the Titans. Esders opened the scoring before alternating with Rogers across the next five tallies. Addison Schaeffer netted the final goal of the night with 17 minutes to play. Mia Estelle, Anna Richardson and Schaeffer all picked up helpers for the second seven-goal outing by the Titans against Rush Henrietta this season.
SPENCERPORT (12-0) 5
BRIGHTON (4-8-1) 0
Lindsay Lehnard recorded a hat trick and an assist as Spencerport continued its winning ways. Emily Peacock added the other two goals while Kendall Mesh added a helper. Cate Burns made two saves on the night for the 11th shutout for the Rangers. Spencerport has now outscored its opponents 60-1.
GATES CHILI (2-9-1) 0
IRONDEQUOIT (4-6-1) 3
Rhia Hummel broke a scoreless tie eight minutes into the second half as Irondequoit pulled away for the win. Georgia Coyle followed to make it 2-0 while Norah Mantell capped off the three goals in 10 minutes for the Eagles. Aubrey DiVita, Kayla Heister and Ava Castronova each picked up assists while Amelia Reidmiller recorded two saves for the third shutout of the season for Irondequoit.
BROCKPORT (4-7-1) 1
CANANDAIGUA (8-3-1) 3
Elizabeth Teerlinck netted a hat trick to lead Canandaigua to its fourth win in the last five games. Brooke Rizzo and Anna Cywinski picked up assists for the Braves. Payton Malec made six stops in the win.
GREECE ARCADIA (2-11) 1
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-1-3) 2
Callie Johnson scored as Pittsford Sutherland picked up a win for the fourth time in five games. Alexandra Bova and Meghan Joerger each tallied assists for the Knights. Madison Littlefield tallied three stops as Sutherland moved to 4-0-1 over its last five games.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-6-2) 1
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-1) 3
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-2-3) 0
GREECE ATHENA (6-5) 3
VICTOR (4-6-2) 0
PENFIELD (8-4) 1
OUR LADY OF MERCY (4-4-3) 4
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON/ARCHANGEL (6-6) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (9-2) 1
AQUINAS (10-1-1) 4
Bella Muratone scored twice in the first half and Sienna Fallone netted two in the second half to lead Aquinas to its fifth straight win. Jaden Deming, Juliana Sevio and Fallone all tallied a helper for the Li’l Irish. Ava Gray set up Mia Gray with five minutes to play to get Byron-Bergen on the board. The Bees suffered their first loss since the second game of the season as their eight-game win streak was snapped.
C.G. FINNEY (5-8) 4
RCSD UNITED (3-7) 0
Mia Marsiglio recorded a goal and an assist to lead C.G. Finney. Hope Muratone, Allie Frederickson and Kiara van der Jagt all added goals. Kate Frederickson and Addy Bochno had one assist apiece. Madi Beachner made six saves for the fourth shutout win of the season for the Falcons.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-6-2) 6
RED JACKET/EAST PALMYRA CHRISTIAN (1-9) 0
Lana Burnett finished with three goals and an assist to lead Marcus Whitman. Burnett opened the scoring in the seventh minute and connected again in the 26th. The senior forward then set up Maddie Daggett for a a score. Alisyiah Clark converted off a corner kick to give Whitman a 4- nil lead heading into halftime. Lydia Foust scored for the Wildcats in the second half. Taylor Bond and Raegan Weissinger accounted for two assists apiece in the win. Red Jacket’s Briellea Commisso made eight saves.
HONEOYE (2-9) 2
HAC (3-9) 1
Marley Frick scored the game-winner with 13 minutes to play to power Honeoye. Leah Green set up the eventual game-winner while also striking first in the goal column on a Chloe Brunk assist. Emily King made seven saves for the Bulldogs.
NAPLES (11-1) 2
BLOOMFIELD (8-4-1) 1
Naples came away with an overtime victory for its seventh straight victory.
MIDLAKES (4-4-5) 0
MYNDERSE (8-3-2) 0
Mara Deiering made nine saves for Midlakes as the teams played to a draw. Mynderse did not allow a shot on goal in the game It was the fourth shutout this season for Midlakes and the seventh for Mynderse.
GENEVA (5-7) 4
WATERLOO (3-8-2) 2
Bailey Rossignol netted both goals for Waterloo in the loss.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-4-1) 2
WAYNE (10-3) 1
Palmyra-Macedon won for the third time in its last four. Trinity Surowiec found the back of the net for Wayne in the first Wayne loss since early September against unbeaten Gananda.
PENN YAN (5-4-2)
NEWARK/LYONS (0-11-1)
WILLIAMSON (9-3) 6
EAST ROCHESTER (3-9-1) 0
Elizabeth Brandt posted a hat trick and Alyssa Leaty tallied two goals and two assists to lead Williamson to its second straight shutout win. Anna Henner recorded the only other goal of the night. Henner along with Elaina Olschewske, Kate Campbell and Lauren Schmeelk picked up helpers. Julia VanLare made three saves to help lead the Marauders to their sixth shutout of the season. They’ve now won seven of their last eight contests.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-5-1) 0
MARION (7-5) 1
Marion picked up its third straight shutout win.
RED CREEK (5-7) 0
GANANDA (14-0) 9
Isabella Hoffman’s hat trick helped keep Gananda perfect. Alysia Cruz buried two on the night while Evangeline Jenny, Natalia Martyniuk and Paige Quigley also tallied goals. Jenny added four assists for the Blue Panthers. Lily Aylett, Emerson Paull, Hoffman and Martyniuk also picked up assists. The win was the seventh straight via shutout for Gananda.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (6-4)
ATTICA (3-8-1)
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (1-9)
PEMBROKE (2-9)
ALEXANDER (4-6-2) 0
KENDALL (8-3) 8
Ava Quintern buried five goals en route to the third straight Kendall victory. Quintern also added an assist for a six-point evening. Hailey Ball, Ryleigh Denning and Sophia Picardo also tallied goals in the win. Picardo added four assists on the night while Denning, Megan Gates and Addison Kludt served up assists. Brooke Rodas made five stops for the Eagles.
ALFRED-ALMOND (7-3-3) 4
PERRY (1-10-1) 1
Alfred-Almond picked up its second straight win. Courtney Westfall scored the lone marker for Perry while Emma True made 12 saves in net.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-8) 3
HAMMONDSPORT (3-8-2) 1
Danica Dresser had the lone goal for Hammondsport.
FILLMORE (12-0) 8
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (6-7) 0
Hope Russell tallied five goals while Grace Russell netted two goals with four assists to power Fillmore. Grace Russell set up Hope Russell for the opening two goals of the night before scoring one herself. The sisters linked up twice more to make it a 5-0 margin before each finding the back of the net one last time. Mylee Miller scored the final goal of the game on a feed from Montana Gayford. Summer Friedl also picked up an assist in the contest. It was the 10th shutout of the season for the Eagles who have now outscored their opponents 84-2 on the season.
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