BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON/ARCHANGEL (7-8) 0
AQUINAS (13-1-2) 8
Lily Bell netted a hat trick to lead Aquinas. The win allowed the Little Irish to finish 8-0-1 in their final nine games of the regular season. Bell scored the first two goals of the night in the opening nine minutes. Sienna Fallone, Juliana Sevio and Rylee LaRocca followed with a goal each to make it 5-0 at the half. Bell opened the scoring in the second half before Bella Muratore and Brooklyn Tortorice finished off the night with goals. Fallone picked up three assists while Vivi Oliveri and Julianna Shannon each added a pair of assists. Sophia Sherron also had a helper.
ROCHESTER PREP/RACS (0-12) 0
MOUNT MORRIS (6-7-3) 12
Mount Morris saw 11 players find the back of the net as the Blue Devils won for the second game in a row. Adriana Mann led the way with two goals. Addyson Barnhardt, Shaniese Brown, Shayla Brown and Kaitlyn Petti each recorded one goal and one assist. Addison DiPasquale, Natalie Gaby, Sarina Johnson, Holly Lin, Morgan Luick and Gabrielle Pagano all picked up a goal in the win. It was the fourth shutout of the season for the Blue Devils.
HOLLEY (13-3) 5
RCSD UNITED (4-10) 0
Samantha Bates tallied a goal and two assists to lead Holley to its fourth straight win. Jailyn Bishop added a goal and an assist. Hanna Ostrom, Mia Thomas and Zoey Wolf also found the back of the net for the Hawks. Leigha Walker also picked up an assist. It was the ninth shutout of the season by Holley.
NEWARK/LYONS (1-14-1) 1
WATERLOO (3-11-2) 0
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-3) 3
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-11-2) 1
Madison Hughes tallied a goal and two assists to lead Dundee/Bradford to its seventh consecutive win. Hughes found Kendall Parker twice in the game for a pair of goals. Bruna Crespo picked up the helper on Hughes’ goal.
MIDLAKES (5-6-5) 0
MYNDERSE (10-4-2) 2
Peyton Verkey netted two first-half goals to propel Mynderse. Verkey opened the scoring in the 11th minute before finding the back of the net again in the 22nd minute. Lauren McDermott made one save to lead the Blue Devils to their eighth shutout of the season.
PENN YAN (8-5-2) 6
GENEVA (7-9) 4
Penn Yan rallied past Geneva for its second straight win. Katie Wheeler tied the game at one with her first career goal. Mary DiAbracci followed with an assist from Rebecca Hayes. Maihue Miranda Wiltberger and Ruby Berry recorded the next two tallies for the Mustangs. Hailey Hassos buried a penalty kick for the fifth goal of the night before Makenna Mullins tallied an insurance goal. Corinne Barden, Hassos and Wheeler all tallied assists.
WAYNE (12-4) 1
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-5-1) 0
Kaitlin Hughes’s goal 12 minutes into the second half led Wayne to its second straight win. Adriyanna West picked up the helper on the game-winner. Samantha Ray made six stops for the Eagles’ eighth shutout of the year.
LETCHWORTH (7-9) 0
HAVERLING (14-1) 4
Ella Yartym scored twice to power Haverling to its fifth straight win. Leah Krelie and Lydia Dickson rounded out the scoring for the Rams. It was the ninth shutout of the season for Haverling.
PERRY (2-13-1) 2
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-14-1) 1
Courtney Westfall scored both goals to lead Perry to a season-ending win.
LIVONIA (8-5-3) 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-5-1) 0
Olivia Feehan posted the only goal of the night to lead Livonia. Mary Kwak made two saves for the ninth shutout of the season for the Bulldogs. Livonia finished the regular season with wins in three of the last four games.
GENESEO (12-3-1) 2
YORK/PAVILION (5-10-1) 0
Maddie Mark and Lili Weber each tallied a goal to lead Geneseo to its third straight shutout win. Mark opened the scoring in the 14th minute before Weber’s tally in the 65th minute on a free kick. Caroline Capel made three stops in the shutout effort for the Blue Devils. Ella Conway made 10 stops in goal for York/Pavilion.
KESHEQUA (14-2) 8
WARSAW (4-12) 0
Ava Thayer tallied five assists as Keshequa won its sixth straight game. Alivia Cartwright opened the scoring in the 12th minute on a setup from Libby Benner. Thayer found Braelyn Isaman for two goals in 53 seconds to make it 3-0. Julia Rautenstrauch and Benner each tallied goals to finish off the first half. Madeline Strain opened the second half with two straight goals before Kelsey Davis scored the final goal of the night. Davis and Kaylin Fox added assists. Isabella Hugi made one save in the tenth shutout of the season for the Indians.
DANSVILLE (9-3-3) 1
AVON (2-12-1) 0
Emma Allen scored the only goal of the night to lead Dansville. Megan Tyler added the helper on Allen’s first-half goal. Emma Butters tallied four stops for the Mustangs’ ninth shutout of the season and her eighth.
KENDALL (9-5-1) 3
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (5-10-1) 1
Ava Quintern buried two goals to lead Kendall. Sophia Picardo also tallied a goal in the win. Megan Gates and Olivia Sawyer picked up assists for the Eagles. Brooke Rodas made seven saves for Kendall.
ALFRED-ALMOND (7-5-4) 1
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-8) 2
Islan Oheron and Charonjit Vilkhu each tallied goals as Arkport-Canaseraga outlasted Alfred-Almond in overtime.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (12-4) 2
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD/JASPER-TROUPSBERG (12-2-1) 1
Meyah Putnam scored the game-winning goal to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh to the Steuben County Tournament Championship win. Mya Rexford scored the opening goal of the game in the 29th minute for CG/JP before Olivia Kilmer scored the equalizer on a direct kick sent in by Ina Kjernli in the 31st minute. Putnam buried the game-winner just two minutes later. CG/JP scored what would’ve been a game-tying goal with five seconds to play but it was waved off. Ellie Harrell made six saves in goal for the Titans who won their fifth straight.
HAMMONDSPORT (3-11-2) 1
ADDISON (6-8-2) 4
PEMBROKE (2-12-1)
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (4-11)
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