CLASS AA
NO. 7 CANANDAIGUA (9-7-1) 0
NO. 2 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (13-3-1) 4
Churchville-Chili relied on seven individual point-getters to advance to the Class AA semifinals against No. 3 Hilton. Andrew Berardicurti led the charge with a goal and assist. Aidan Ozkaynak, Tanner Inges and Noah Berg registered a goal apiece. Bryce Wolf, Braeden Naujokas and Christopher Keller each garnered an assist. Joshua Smith made four saves for the shutout.
CLASS A
NO. 5 GREECE OLYMPIA (11-5-2) 0
NO. 4 WAYNE (14-3-0) 1
Nevin Crane notched the game-winner in double-overtime to send Wayne to the Class A semifinals against No. 1 seed Aquinas. Wayne has outscored its last four opponents 24-0.
CLASS B
NO. 8 LETCHWORTH/WARSAW (7-9-2) 0
NO. 1 MYNDERSE ACADEMY (16-1-0) 3
Cullen Herron scored once and added an assist to help Mynderse cruise to the Class B semifinals against No. 4 Bishop Kearney/Chesterton. Riley King and Carson Montoney followed with a goal apiece. Anthony Luffman added an assist as well. Mynderse enters its next postseason match on a 12-game win streak, 10 of them by shutout.
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NO. 5 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-7-2) 1
NO. 4 BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON ACADEMY (13-4-1) 3
Running on a four-game win streak, Bishop Kearney/Chesterton Academy will face No. 1 Mynderse Academy in the semifinals.
NO. 6 HAVERLING (7-7-2) 1
NO. 3 HORNELL (12-3-1) 4
Three days after scoring five goals, Jack Emo nets a hat trick to steer Hornell into the semifinals. Emo forced in two first half tallies, one assisted by Wyatt Evingham and the other, unassisted, on a free kick. Alfie Whitely found Emo for Hornell’s only second half tally. Marco Picco scored between Emo’s first half tallies using a helper from Pasquale Picco. Hornell moves on to face No. 2 Livonia.
NO. 7 LE ROY (9-8-1) 0
NO. 2 LIVONIA (16-1-1) 1
Brady O’Keefe registered the game winner late in the second half to propel Livonia into the semifinals. James Spezzano contributed the assist. Livonia will face No. 3 Hornell in the next round. The Bulldogs possess a record of 1-0-1 against Hornell in the regular season.
CLASS C2
NO. 8 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-8-1) 2
NO. 1 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (13-4-0) 0
The Wolverines have won three straight since dropping four straight leading up to their final game of the regular season. The Wolverines advance to take on No. 5 Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale. During the regular season, B-R lost twice to C-R but pulled out a 1-0 victory as part of its current three-game win streak.
NO. 5 CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (10-7-1)
NO. 4 KESHEQUA (10-8-0)
Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale advances to the semifinal round against No. 8 Bolivar-Richburg. Cuba has accumulated two wins and a loss against the Wolverines during the regular season.
NO. 6 KENDALL (9-8-1) 3
NO. 3 ALFRED-ALMOND (11-7-0) 2
Kendall pushes into the semifinal round against No. 2 Geneseo.
NO. 10 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (6-10-2) 0
NO. 2 GENESEO (13-3-1) 4
Geneseo downed Caledonia-Mumford for the second straight game to move on to the Class C2 semifinals. The Blue Devils will take on No. 6 Kendall.
CLASS C1
NO. 8 SODUS (8-8-2) 0
NO. 1 EAST ROCHESTER (15-1-1) 5
Perry Francis netted a hat trick and tacked on an assist as East Rochester downed Sodus for the third time this season. Francis made it 2-0 with back-to-back goals in the sixth and ninth minute. Jalen McCoy made it 3-0 before halftime and Besart Hajdari chipped in a tally to open the second half. Sean Hogan, Elijah Tanner, Sean Lewis and McCoy all finished with an assist. Alex Entz made three saves for the shutout. East Rochester will face No. 4 Avon in the semifinals.
NO. 5 PAVILION/YORK (11-6-1) 2
NO. 4 AVON (11-4-3) 3
Avon advances to take on No. 1 East Rochester in the Class C1 semifinals.
NO. 6 WILLIAMSON (11-5-2) 0
NO. 3 ADDISON (14-2-0) 3
Addison looks to extend its win streak to 12 in the semifinal match against Byron-Bergen/Elba. Five games prior, Addison took the first matchup between the two sides, 3-2. Williamson had made it to the finals as the No. 6 seed in 2022.
NO. 10 HOLLEY (6-8-2) 0
NO. 2 BYRON-BERGEN/ELBA (14-2-1) 5
Byron-Bergen downed Holley for the third time this season to advance to the semifinals. Addison was responsible for Byron-Bergen/Elba’s only loss since its second game of the season.
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