C. G. FINNEY (3-1-0) 7
ROCHESTER PREP (0-4-0) 0
Seven different goal scorers put their mark on the game to push C.G. Finney in Private-Parochial action. ReNyhia Pauly, Emma Frederickson, Sydney Boyer, Amelia McIntyre, and Hope Muratore all recorded a goal apiece in a five-goal first half. Natalie Zabawa and Kiara McMillian tallied goals in the second half while Emma Pilecki recorded three saves in the shutout.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (4-0-0) 5
LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-2-0) 0
Allie Skeval stuffed the stat sheet with two goals and two assists to lead Northstar Christian in Private-Parochial league play. Alisha Demarest found the back of the net twice and Grace Kearney tallied a goal while Jayda M and Leah Vetere both tallied an assist apiece. Molly LiVecchi tallied a save in the shutout.
MIDLAKES (0-4-0) 0
WATERLOO (5-0-0) 4
Bailey Rossignol found the back of the net twice as Waterloo pushed past Midlakes for its third shutout of the season. Isabelle Vanni and Rachel Olsowske netted a goal apiece while Gwyneth Panek picked up the assist. Waterloo has outscored its opponents by a combined total of 12-2.
PENN YAN (3-2-0) 0
WAYNE (4-0-0) 1 2 OT
Amaya Glessing netted the game-winning goal off a feed from Anna West to lead Wayne in Finger Lakes East play. Wayne has three shutouts on the season and has outscored its opponents 13-1 and sits as the lone team undefeated in Class A.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-1-1) 2 OT
MYNDERSE (3-2-0) 1
Just two minutes into overtime, Taryn Goodness found Claire Nolan who sent the game-winning goal into the back of the net to lift Palmyra-Macedon in Finger Lakes East action. With the win, head coach Mike Karns notched his 300th career victory. With eight minutes remaining in the first half, Palmyra-Macedon struck first after a Zooey Graham goal off a corner kick. Mynderse responded in the final 10 minutes after a strike from Haley Young off the feed from Myah Herron. For Palmyra-Macedon, Morgan Newman stopped two shots. Natalie Petrocci recorded nine saves for Mynderse.
GENEVA (2-4-0) 0
NEWARKS/LYONS (2-2-0) 3
Kira Collett netted a pair of goals, and Newark won its second straight game. Collett opened the scoring with an assist from Karina Natale and capped the offensive output with help from Malia Brown. Khloe Paul also scored with an assist from Sophia Delfs. Emma Thayer made seven saves for the shutout – the second straight clean sheet for Newark/Lyons.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-4-0) 0
BLOOMFIELD (2-3-0) 6
Marcy Kast netted four goals and completed the hat trick in the first half of play to lead Bloomfield in Finger Lakes West action. Mady McConnell and Celia Falsone scored in the first 40 to round-out a five-goal first period for Bloomfield while Kast found the back of the net for her fourth goal in the second. Selia Kachmaryk accounted for three assists while Falsone and Mia Linderman tallied an assist apiece. Sadie Kachmaryk racked saved 12 shots to pick up her first shutout of the season.
HONEOYE (2-3-0) 1
NAPLES (6-0-0) 9
HAC (2-2-1) 0
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-1-1) 0
Senior goalkeeper Robin Kratky racked up 12 saves as HAC battled to a tie with Marcus Whitman in Finger Lakes West action. Fellow senior Victoria Timpani came into the goal during overtime and tallied six saves in the extra period for HAC. For Marcus Whitman, junior Sophia Snyder recorded 11 saves in the tie.
MARION (0-5-0) 0
WILLIAMSON (5-1-0) 9
Madyson Storey and Lauren Schmeelk both registered a hat trick along with picking up two helpers to lead Williamson in Wayne County action. Natalie Schmeelk, Kendall Fernaays, and Sadie Stoffel recorded a goal apiece while Katherine Kuhl recorded three saves as Williamson registered its fifth shutout of the season. Fernaays, Halle Verbridge, and Sarah Niles accounted for an assist apiece.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-5-0) 0
GANANDA (3-1-0) 5
Alysia Cruz and Isabella Hoffmann netted two goals and a helper apiece to lead the stat sheet and pace Gananda to its third straight win. Paige Quigley tallied the other goal while Maggie McGarvey recorded two assists and Lily Aylett had one. Olivia Moskal made one save in Gananda’s first shut out of the season.
SODUS (0-4-0) 0
RED CREEK (3-1-0) 5
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-4-1) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (4-0-0) 8
Mia Gray recorded a hat trick and had two assists to lead Byron-Bergen in Genesee County action. Janessa Amesbury and Elizabeth Starowitz both tallied a goal and two assists while Riley Shallenberger recorded a goal and a helper. Grace DiQuattro and Lucy Rea both found the back of the net in the second half and Natalie Prinzi stopped four shots in the shutout.
ATTICA (3-2-0) 6
ALEXANDER (1-4-1) 1
Aleah Brauen found the back of the net five times to lead Attica in Genesee County play. Four of the sophomore’s five goals were in the first half. Blakely Pratt found the back of the net as well while Emma Spink, Alannah Giboo, Haley Vermillion, and Lauryn Wescott all tallied an assist apiece.
HOLLEY (3-2-1) 1
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (2-3-0) 2
Lilah Barrett and Piper Hyde both netted a goal apiece to prevail Oakfield-Alabama over Holley in Genesee County action. Gianna Altamirano picked up the lone helper of the game while Lydia Ross racked up 12 saves in the win. For Holley, Alivia Wolf netted the lone goal off an assist from Ava Mosier and Jayda Shampine recorded three saves for the Hawks.
PEMBROKE (1-4-0) 1
LYNDONVILLE/BARKER (2-2-0) 4
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-2-1) 0
KENDALL (4-0-0) 3
Ryleigh Denning netted two goals to push Kendall in Genesee County Division II action. Ava Quintern scored the other goal on the game while Sophia Picardo picked up two assists and Ava LaMay also had a helper. Alea Barrett recorded six saves in the shutout.
FILLMORE (4-0-0) 3
WELLSVILLE (3-3-0) 1
Tenlee Miller scored two goals to lead Fillmore in non-league action. Kallie Pastorius netted the other goal while Emalyn Mucher and Mattie McCumiskey both picked up an assist.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (4-0-1) 2
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-3-0) 0
Jen Tuttle netted two scores to lead Cuba-Rushford/Hinsdale in Allegany play. Cloey Larabee picked up both assists on the day while Annaleece Melton tallied two saves in the Rebels second shutout of the season.
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