CLASS B
No. 8 ROCHESTER PREP (1-7) 0
No. 1 MONROE (7-0) 78
Khaya Moses completed 12 of his 16 pass attempts for 123 yards and five touchdowns as Monroe set a Section V record for most points scored in a sectional game. Messiah Hampton was on the receiving end of three of those touchdowns and finished with seven catches for 37 yards. Tahjmir Mullins turned four receptions into 70 yards and a touchdown. Robert Arnold had a 54-yard touchdown catch. Amari Colon returned two punts for touchdowns, coming from 35 and 62 yards out. Terrance Nichols had two catches for 55 yards. Defensively, Mullins returned an interception 19 yards for a touchdown and came up with three tackles. Amire Thompson made two sacks and forced a safety on his way to a seven-tackle day. Dashon Constantine sacked the quarterback three times and finished with five tackles. Nichols had an interception. Arnold made four tackles including two and a half sacks. Monroe advances to host No. 4 seed Wayne in the Class B semifinals.
CLASS D
No. 5 NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (3-6) 20
No. 4 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (3-6) 14
Jay Antinore found his brother Chase Antinore for a 79-yard touchdown with just over three minutes left in the 4th quarter that broke a 14-14 tie to help push Notre Dame-Batavia to the win. It was the third of Jay Antinore’s three touchdowns, with the other two being a one-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter and a 27-yard passing touchdown to Jaden Sherwood in the second quarter. Jay Antinore finished the game completing 11-of-15 passes for 240 yards and also 33 rushing yards. Chase Antinore hauled in three passes for 112 yards, while Jaden Sherwood had four catches that resulted in 73 yards. Gabe Castro led the defense with 13 tackles, including two that went for a loss. Scotty McWilliams added nine and a half tackles. Brodie Schie had four tackles and a TFL. Austin Pangrazio ran the ball 19 times for 113 yards and also threw for 54 yards and a touchdown for OAE. Avery Watterson accrued 19 carries that resulted in 50 yards and a touchdown. Jack Cianfrini caught a 15-yard touchdown pass. Ashton Bezon had 10 tackles, two forced fumbles, and a blocked extra point.
“With everything this team has had to endure this season, I couldn’t be more proud of the way they fought to the very last minute,” said O-A/E head coach Tyler Winter. “You could write a book on the adversity they were dealt this Fall. They handled themselves with class and integrity amidst it all. The sting of defeat hurts right now, but they will be better young men in the long haul because of it all.”
Notre Dame-Batavia will take on top-seeded York/Pavilion in the semifinals.
INDEPENDENT
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (6-2) 38
MIDLAKES (2-7) 6
Myles Prendergast and Michael Thomas rushed for two touchdowns apiece to lead Marcus Whitman/Bloomfield. Ryan Clark added a score on the ground as well. Gunner Vogel accounted for 60 yards and an interception return for a touchdown in the win. Harry Kestler had 10 tackles including two for a loss. Ethan MacLennan made nine tackles. Clark and Brayden Amadeo both recorded seven tackles. Jared Lee had two tackles for a loss.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-0) 35
NEWARK/MARION (5-3) 3
Cody Quick carried the ball 15 times and ended up with 129 yards and a touchdown for Pal-Mac. His brother, Camron Quick, tallied three total touchdowns, one through the air and two on the ground. He completed six passes out of nine attempts for 129 yards and a touchdown to Keagan Hoesterey, and also ran for two scores on three attempts. Hoesterey finished with three catches and 46 yards. Anthony Porpora III hauled in two passes and racked up 79 yards. Mason Delmarie got four carries and tallied 23 yards and a touchdown. Alex Bernardi completed six passes for 54 yards for Newark/Marion. Nolan Benedict was on the recieiving end of two passes and picked up 36 yards. Kellen Foster had four carries for 16 yards. Tristian Harris made a 32-yard field goal.
8-MAN
BISHOP KEARNEY/ROCHESTER PREP (0-7)
FINNEY (0-7)
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