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The Cabot Group Friday Football Wrap: Hampton, Jackson help East remain undefeated; Schell scores three touchdowns for Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry

October 6, 2023 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

Hilton’s Robert Lowry (12) looks for a seam in the McQuaid defense during Friday’s action. McQuaid defeated Hilton, 24-21. (Photo: JOE TERRITO)

MCQUAID (6-0) 24
HILTON (5-1) 21
An 11-play drive coming out of halftime produced the eventual game-winning touchdown. The means by which helped the McQuaid Jesuit Knights stop opposing momentum and remain undefeated on the season. John Harding found the end zone with his second touchdown of the game on a six-yard run…READ MORE…

EAST (6-0) 27
PITTSFORD (2-4) 17
Anthony Hampton had 11 carries for 91 yards and two touchdowns to lead East. Zymier Jackson went 22-for-31 in the air, racking up 256 yards and a touchdown. Jackson also had 28 yards on the ground. Anthony Diaz made five catches for 75 yards. Jeremiah Tucker made 25 tackles, including one for a loss on defense.

AQUINAS (4-2) 27
PENFIELD (1-5) 0
Derrion Battle had 28 carries, racking up 181 yards and two touchdowns to lead Aquinas. Trent Buttles went 10-for-14 in the air for 115 yards and a touchdown, as well as adding a rushing touchdown. Quante Gillians had three catches and 44 yards. Alexias Rosado had a three-yard touchdown. On defense, Lucas Leone made eight tackles and one for a loss. Gillians made four tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. Trent Hill made six tackles. Noah Collins-Howard made three tackles and an interception. Josh Ernst Jr. had an interception.

BATAVIA (4-2) 36
GENEVA (3-3) 0
Bronx Buchholz made eight passes, totaling 136 yards and two touchdowns to lead Batavia. Buchholz also had 12 rushes for 76 yards. Mekhi Fortes ran five times for 111 yards and a score. Zailen Griffin took five handoffs for 64 yards and a touchdown. Lakoda Mruczek made six runs for 36 yards and a touchdown. Brock Warren had a touchdown and two carries for 11 yards. Maggio Buchholz had a touchdown reception. On defense, Maggio Buchholz made 6.5 tackles, including a tackle for a loss. Joey Marranco made six tackles. Justin Smith and Tym Murrell had three tackles. Smith made two interceptions and Murrell had one. Greyson Fix and Will Stevens both had a pick.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM JOE TERRITO.

WAYNE (4-1) 29
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-4) 21
Carleton Green-Dicker took a kickoff 91 yards to the house, as Wayne won its fourth straight. Alexander Garrow had a passing touchdown, as well as making 19 rushes for 40 yards and a touchdown. Tommy Ashby made two rushes for 17 yards and scored once. Elliot Santos had four catches for 39 yards and a touchdown. Kahlen Clark made two receptions, totaling 36 yards. On defense for Wayne, Tyler Mudge had a fumble recovery, an interception and five total tackles. For Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton, Nate Gardner racked up 168 yards of offense and scored three touchdowns. Reece Dixon had five catches for 81 yards and a touchdown. Reid Martin had four catches for 46 yards. Zaiden Vandurme-Blackmon made eight rushes for 34 yards. Nate Gardner ran seven times for a total of 50 yards and two scores. Aiden Schafer had 39 yards on nine carries. Vandurme-Blackmon made four tackles and an interception. Caleb Knapp had nine tackles with one for a loss. Brady Henchen made 10 tackles. Logan Aldrich had eight tackles. Elijah Bender made six tackles and one for a loss. Aiden Schafer had five tackles and a sack.

LIVONIA (1-5) 0
ATTICA/ALEXANDER (5-1) 42
Trent Woods had six rushes for 81 yards and a touchdown, as well as going 3-for-6 in the air for 103 yards and two touchdowns to lead Attica/Alexander. Tyler Marino had five carries for 74 yards and two touchdowns. Marino found the end zone on 10 and 37-yard runs. Levi Pearl ran six times for 71 yards and scored a four-yard touchdown. On defense, Taylor Zimmerman and Clayton Bezon both made nine tackles. Case Hill and Robbie Becker made seven tackles including two for a loss. For Livonia, Owen and Kyle Wetherings had 26 and 23 rushing yards, respectively. Jackson Cook and Zach Williamson both made five tackles. Cook had an interception and Williamson recovered a fumble.

PENN YAN/DUNDEE (1-5) 14
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA (4-2) 42
Ben Newman went 15-for-18 in the air, totaling 230 yards and four touchdowns as East Rochester/Gananda used a 34-point second half to snap a two-game skid. Miles Caviness picked up 97 yards and two touchdowns on five catches. Cadearrell Sneed had five receptions, totaling 49 yards and a touchdown, as well as 24 yards on six carries. Brayden Dohse and Ray Allen both found the end zone once for the Bombers. On defense, Jordan Nunn and Noah Mather both had an interception. Caleb Carpenter made six tackles.

HORNELL (4-2) 16
LYONS/SODUS (3-3) 34

HAVERLING (1-5) 0
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (4-2) 32
Bailey Schell opened the scoring with a 40-yard touchdown run, part of a three-touchdown day as Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry won its fourth-straight game. Schell also found the end zone on a 15-yard run in the second quarter and a one-yard rush in the third. Schell finished with 13 carries for 119 yards, as well as catching two passes for 23 yards. Caden Sumeriski made nine rushes for 73 yards and a touchdown. Sumeriski also had an 11-yard pass. Noah Leitten ran seven times for 51 yards. Zach Brown had three carries for 36 yards. Bryce Tallman completed six passes, totaling 75 yards. Jordan Brown had three receptions for 35 yards. Ayden Miller had a 17-yard catch. On defense, Leitten made eight tackles. Andy Kelly had five tackles with one for a loss. Dawson Neal finished with four tackles. Sumeriski, Brown and Nick Cummins all made three tackles with Brown making one for a loss. Schell and Beau Slocum made two tackles. Kelly, Neal and Slocum all made interceptions.

AVON (4-2) 25
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-2) 20
Wesley Farley found the end zone on a two-yard run, capping off an 89-yard drive with 26 seconds left in the game for Avon. Farley finished with 32 carries for 102 yards and another touchdown. Chris Thompson completed seven passes for 117 yards, as well as picking up 178 yards on 28 runs and two touchdowns. Kalman Dolgos had two catches, totaling 49 yards. Remy Greenwood had a 23-yard catch. Jordan Murray made a 19-yard grab. Emmanuel Calderon Diaz had a 16-yard catch. Farley had two catches for 10 yards. On defense, Brady Driscoll made four tackles. Thompson had three. Farley, Dolgos, Greenwood, Murray, Connor Smith and Travis Hollada all made two tackles. For Canisteo-Greenwood, Griffin Weeks had two touchdowns on 10 carries and 58 yards. Beau Zeh picked up 102 yards on 14 rushes. J.J. Reese had a 37-yard touchdown catch.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-0) 39
MIDLAKES (1-4) 0

GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (2-3) 32
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (3-2) 24

NEWARK/MARION (4-1) 32
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-0) 44
Zymere Smith finished with 355 total yards and six touchdowns including three scores as Clyde-Savannah used a 22-0 run to erase a double-digit deficit in the second half. Trailing 32-22 with 5:10 remaining in the third quarter, Smith caught a Cody Griffin pass on fourth down for a 19-yard touchdown. An interception from sophomore cornerback Garrett Carr on the ensuing possession set up C-S on the Newark 44. Five plays later, Smith scored from 24 yards out. After a two-point conversion, the Golden Eagles had a lead they did not surrender at 36-32. Carr forced a fumble on the next Newark possession, and Smith went 60 yards for another touchdown. Carr finished with five tackles to go with the interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery. Griffin rushed for 55 yards on seven carries while John Whitfield had 49 yards on seven rushes. C-S had 432 rushing yards and 451 total yards. Junior defensive lineman Chris Titus made five tackles including one for a loss and a sack. Senior Tristan Donnelly had four tackles including one for a loss. Smith has 1,553 yards and 29 touchdowns this season. Newark/Marion’s Kellen Foster finished with 118 yards on 19 carries and scored from nine yards out to give Newark a 24-22 lead heading into halftime. Giancarlo Colon scored on a 67-yard strike from Matt Bernardi in the second quarter. The pair combined on a 16-yard touchdown early in the third for the 32-22 Newark/Marion lead. Colon caught five passes for 103 yards. Carlos Martinez made 15 tackles for the Reds. Shaquonn Carithers had an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

8-MAN

FINNEY (0-6) 32
RED JACKET (2-3) 72
Micah Harshfield found the endzone five times on runs of five, 15, 70, 47 and 60 yards to lead Red Jacket. Harshfield had 302 yards on 14 carries. Matt Allen had 10 carries for 193 yards and scored three touchdowns. Hasen Wetherbee had a 20-yard touchdown run. Mason Hale recovered a fumble and brought it 52 yards to the house on defense. Allen had 10 tackles. Wetherbee had six tackles and an interception for Red Jacket.

WELLSVILLE (2-3) 22
HOLLEY (1-4) 18

ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 22
PEMBROKE (6-0) 68
Tyson Totten ran for 275 yards and six touchdowns on 19 carries to lead Pembroke. Totten also returned a punt for a touchdown. Caleb Felski had seven carries for 100 yards and a touchdown. Vijay Dhanda had a 50-yard touchdown run and made 11 tackles. Felski had nine tackles. Totten made six tackles and an 80-yard pick-six.

THURSDAY’S GAMES

WEBSTER THOMAS (2-4) 6
IRONDEQUOIT (5-1) 24
The key play came with 1:53 left in the first quarter as Thomas looked poised to tie the game at three apiece with a 21-yard field goal attempt.  However, the Thomas holder attempted a shovel pass up the middle that Cam Miller intercepted and ran down the Irondequoit sideline to complete the 10-point swing and gave the Eagles what proved to be an insurmountable lead. READ MORE.

BROCKPORT (1-5) 6
SPENCERPORT (3-3) 14
Jayhleen Quick and Jack Vickers both found the end zone in the first quarter, providing enough offense for Spencerport. Quick scored on a two-yard run and Vickers scampered in one a one-yard carry. Quick finished with 25 carries for 142 yards. Jon Distasio had 12 carries for 78 yards. Quick had eight tackles on defense, as well as a tackle for a loss and a sack. Vickers and Tyran Hoyte both finished with eight tackles. Miron Gurman had 10 tackles, two for a loss and one sack for the Rangers. For Brockport, Nathan Parker had a three-yard rushing touchdown.

WILSON (0-6) 6
CANANDAIGUA (4-2) 48
Tre Comella scored four times on the ground, including two in the first quarter as Canandaigua used a 21-point first quarter to run away to victory. Comella finished with 13 carries for 132 yards. Sean Olvany hauled in a nine-yard touchdown pass from Crew Williamee for the other score in the first stanza. Asher Colletti made seven carries for 22 yards, including a four-yard touchdown run. Williamee finished 6-for-7 in the air for 60 yards. Caiden Gullace made nine runs for 33 yards. Jack Clark had a 12-yard run. Jack Tanoory caught two passes, totaling 17 yards. Sean Olvany had a nine-yard touchdown reception. Mason Lloyd made a 15-yard catch. Dominic Gullace had an 83-yard punt return for a touchdown. For Wilson, Shmar Hubert Pittman made a six-yard touchdown pass to Paris Brooken. Michael J. Mitchell completed four passes for 97 yards.

YORK/PAVILION (5-1) 25
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-4) 18
Parker Bonefede finished with four total touchdowns to lead York/Pavilion. Bonefede finished with two rushing touchdowns, as well as completing 13-of-17 passes for 187 yards and two touchdowns. Carl Szczech made 21 rushes for 91 yards. Jake Pangrazio had 69 yards on five catches and a touchdown. Ryan Brady had four catches with 69 yards and a touchdown. Brady had eight tackles on defense. Liam Ezard had six tackles and a sack. Austin Cummings made four tackles. Joe Bauer had four tackles and an interception.

SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-5) 8
WATERLOO (2-3) 36

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