CLASS B
NO. 4 DANSVILLE (12-4-3) 0
NO. 1 HAVERLING (17-1) 2
Ella Yartym broke a scoreless tie on a direct kick 15 minutes into the second half as Haverling won its eighth consecutive game. Keegan Smith scored with 10 minutes to play to put the game away. It was the Rams 12th shutout of the season. Emma Butters made 10 saves in goal for Dansville. Haverling advances to take on No. 3 Mynderse in the Class B finals.
NO. 7 LIVONIA (10-6-3) 3
NO. 3 MYNDERSE (13-4-2) 5 PKs
It took penalty kicks for Mynderse to advance into the finals. Lauren McDermott led the way tallying 13 saves before stopping two penalty kicks in goal for the Blue Devils. Successful PK goals from Peyton Verkey, Kyah Lajewski, Jackie Sinicropi, Madelyn Verkey and Amelia Reese put the game away. Mynderse moves on to face No. 1 Haverling in the Class B championship game.
CLASS C1
NO. 4 BLOOMFIELD (12-6-1) 0
NO. 1 HOLLEY (15-3) 7
It stayed a 1-0 game until 22 minutes remained in the second half when the Hawks broke the contest open with a two-goal scoring outburst within a span of two minutes. Samantha Bates scored the first off an assist from Jailyn Bishop and Emma Brady the second from Bates. READ MORE.
NO. 3 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (13-6) 1
NO. 2 WILLIAMSON (15-3) 4
Anna Henner netted a hat trick for Williamson which won its eighth straight to advance to the Class C1 Finals. Elizabeth Brandt recorded the other goal for the Marauders. Alyssa Leaty added a pair of assists while Isabella Graves also had an assist. Julia VanLare stopped seven shots in goal in the victory. Williamson will take on No. 1/No. 4 Holley in the sectional finals.
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CLASS C2
NO. 4 BYRON-BERGEN (16-3) 4
NO. 1 GANANDA (18-1) 1
Fresh off her 100th career goal, Mia Gray opened the scoring to lead Byron-Bergen into the finals. Grace DiQuattro picked up the assist on Gray’s goal and followed it with a goal of her own 11 minutes later. Megan Jarkiewicz tallied the third goal of the first half with four minutes to play to give the Bees breathing room. Elizabeth Starowitz put the game on ice with her second-half tally. Natalia Martyniuk scored the lone goal for Gananda while Isabella Hoffmann picked up the assist. Byron-Bergen will face off against No. 3 Keshequa for the Class C2 championship.
NO. 7 WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-5-3) 2
NO. 3 KESHEQUA (17-2) 3 2OT
Libby Benner scored the golden goal as Keshequa advanced to the finals in overtime. Benner opened the scoring off a deflection from Braelyn Isaman in the 19th minute. Wheatland-Chili responded with goals on a direct kick and a penalty kick to take a 2-1 lead with 16 minutes to play. Kelsey Davis buried a direct kick for the Indians to knot the game and eventually send it to the extra session. After a scoreless first overtime, Keshequa earned a corner two minutes into the second. Davis served a ball into the box and found Benner who headed into the back of the net for the win. Keshequa advances to play No. 4 Byron-Bergen in the Class C2 championship.
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