TUESDAY’S GAMES
GREECE STORM (3-3-1) 4
BRIGHTON/HFL (3-2-0) 1
Spencer Griffin recorded a four-point performance to help Greece Storm win the second of their last three games. Griffin found the back of the net twice and added two helpers. Brother Carter Griffin finished with three points adding a goal and two assists. Noah Guntrum scored his first varsity goal for the Storm. Camden Monks tallied an assist. Emmet Landt scored the lone goal for Brighton/HFL on the powerplay with an assist from Patrick Rohr.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-1-0) 3
VICTOR (1-2-1) 4 OT
Simon Kowal capped off a three-point performance with the overtime game-winning goal to give Victor its first victory of the season. The Blue Devils erased a 3-0 deficit in the third period. Oliver Kowal started the comeback with Victor’s first goal. Caleb Clark and Parker Erwin assisted on the play. Simon Kowal brought the Blue Devils within one with an assist. Clark tied the game with assists from Simon Kowal and Dylan Weldon. Simon Kowal finished off the comeback with the overtime tally with an assist from Weldon. TJ Swinson scored the first two goals for Webster Schroeder. Swinson scored 14 seconds into the contest and late into the first period. Nicholas Sellitto also scored for the Warriors. Scott Wagner and Aiden Baldwin both recorded two assists while Nolan Roughsedge also registered a helper.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-3-0) 1
PITTSFORD (2-1-0) 4
Keegan Garver and Brady McMahon both recorded a two-point night to help Pittsford to back-to-back wins. Garver and McMahon scored a goal while also tallying an assist. Carter Champion and David Pollard also found the back of the net for the Panthers. Simon George registered an assist. Nathan Scheirer scored the lone goal for Webster Thomas with an assist from Logan Billone.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-6-0) 2
PENFIELD (3-3-0) 6
Bobby Kane led the way for Penfield with a two-goal performance. Mason Maksymiu, Travis Bush, Reece Holenbeck, and Thomas Obstarczyk also found the back of the net for the Patriots. Jake Herring and Parker Farnham found the back of the net for Churchville-Chili. Luke Herring and Beckham Clancy tallied assists for the Saints.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (4-1-0) 6
WFL PANTHERS (2-3-0) 1
Ivan Milovidov and Jake Hutchins both recorded three points to help Batavia Notre Dame United win their third straight. Milovidov and Hutchins both found the back of the net twice and tallied an assist. Sam Pies and Chase Cummings both scored once and recorded an assist. Jameson Motyka notched two assists. Brady Johnson and Noah Whitcombe registered a helper for the United. Leo Cohrs scored the lone goal for WFL with an assist from Ryan Allen.
IRONDEQUOIT (0-5-0) 0
HILTON (4-2-0) 1
Aiden Hill recorded a 23-save shutout for Hilton. Luke Manley scored the lone goal of the contest with under two minutes to go in regulation. Andrew Paolini assisted on the tally.
SPARTAN HOCKEY (3-2-1) 3
FAIRPORT (3-2-0) 4
Axel Black led the way for Fairport with a three-point performance to help the Red Raiders bounce back from a loss. Black found the back of the net twice with one coming short-handed and one coming at even strength while tallying an assist. AJ Nelson scored while recording an assist for the Red Raiders. Marc Hillier also found the back of the net. Mitchell Monte registered an assist. Oliver Sunday, Mason Davey, and Nolan Jeroy scored for Spartan Hockey. Matt Turner registered two assists while Jack Everts and Ethan Hallock tallied a helper.
CANANDAIGUA (5-1-1) 3
PORTSIDE ROYALS (4-2-0) 2 OT
Maddox Smith scored the overtime game-winner to lift Canandaigua. Smith’s game-winner came on the powerplay with 24 seconds left in the overtime period with assists from DJ Spychalski and Josh Barnes. The two teams traded goals back and forth. Karl Warren opened the contest for Canandaigua late in the first period with some help from Dylan Green and Jed Smith. Portside scored the next two goals in the second period. Connor Thomas tied the game for the Royals with assists from Zachary Neu and Garrett Horn. Justin Pastorella connected with Thomas and Zachary Haines on the powerplay to give Portside the lead. Barnes tied the game for Canandaigua early in the third period with an assist from Jed Smith.
WEDNESDAY’S GAME
BRIGHTON/HFL (3-3-0) 1
AQUINAS (4-3-0) 6
Mikey Dossier led the way for Aquinas with a four-point performance to help the Li’l Irish bounce back from a loss. Dossier tallied a hat trick and added an assist during his multi-point night. Connor Carey collected three points for the Li’l Irish including two goals and an assist. One of Carey’s goals came with the man advantage while the other was while Aquinas was a man short. Ryan Whitney also found the back of the net. Ares Miller recorded two assists including one on Carey’s powerplay marker. Colin Tracy and Charlie Shannon also registered an assist for Aquinas. The Lil’ Irish outshot Brighton/HFL 28-4 in the first period.
WOMEN’S GAME
ITHACA (III) 7
WEBSTER LAKERS (0-1-0) 2
Two different goal scorers found the back of the net for the Webster Lakers in their inaugural game. Jess Nappi scored the first goal in Lakers history to give them a 1-0 lead in the first period. Sami Cullen tied the game for Webster after Ithaca scored two straight.
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