WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-6-2) 0
FAIRPORT (7-0-3) 1
Nolan Geib recorded a three-save shutout in the win for Fairport. Zachary Buys found the back of the net for the lone goal in the game.
HILTON (4-3-4) 0
VICTOR (2-8-2) 0
PENFIELD (5-3-2) 1
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-3-3) 0
Ryder Lucas wrapped up seven saves for the shutout as Penfield won its second straight and third in the past four games. John Lampe scored the lone goal off a pass from Joey Benson in the 54th minute.
BRIGHTON (5-6-1) 2
IRONDEQUOIT (5-4-1) 3 2 OT
Salah Kassem scored twice including the game winner in the 98th minute as Irondequoit won for the second time in three games. Kassem scored from inside the six-yard box with an assist from Cameron Forys. Trailing 2-1 at halftime, Kassem netted the equalizer again with help from Forys. Josue Kabata connected in the ninth minute to give the Eagles an early lead. Brighton responded with back-to-back goals late in the first half. Noah Busch found the back of the net with an assist from S. Robert Jones in the 35th minute. Alessandro Bosa scored with 36.9 seconds remaining before the break to give the Bruins a 2-1 edge.
CANANDAIGUA (3-7-1) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-1-0) 2
EASTRIDGE (0-9-1) 0
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-8-1) 1 OT
Brandon Pritchard nailed the game winner five minutes into overtime with an assist from Matthew Remus. Sawyer Ferrero sealed up four saves and a shutout win.
MIDLAKES/RED JACKET (1-11-0)
BATAVIA (10-0)
AQUINAS (7-2-0) 3
SKANEATELES (III) 1
Tin Tin Pasia led the scoresheet with a goal and an assist as Aquinas took the Finger Lakes Cup championship for a third straight year. LJ Gleason recorded 10 saves in the win. Franklyn Safari and Jiwon King each added one goal. Ryan Lewin tallied an assist. Aquinas has won five straight games.
WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH (VI) 0
MCQUAID JESUIT (8-1-1) 4
Brady Vieira finished with a goal and an assist to help McQuaid to its seventh straight win. Vieira found the back of the net in the first half when the Jesuit Knights built a 3-nil lead. Kevin Miller and Sam Leone added scores in the opening 40 minutes. Chase Kurz also connected in the win. Alex Morey recorded the shutout, McQuaid’s fifth clean sheet of the season.
GENEVA (5-7-0) 0
WAYNE (9-3-0) 2
PENN YAN (4-6-2) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-6-1) 2
Nathaniel Chaffee had seven total saves for Penn Yan.
NAPLES (10-1-0) 5
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-11-0) 0
Five different players found the back of the net, and Naples won its sixth straight game. Matt Lincoln finished with a goal and two assists in the win while Jake Betrus scored once and set up another. Oscar Austin, Connor Betrus and Isaac Ward also connected for goals. Landon Gleichauf accounted for an assist. CJ Fuller the shutout.
GENESEO (9-3-0) 2
PAVILLION/YORK (5-7-0) 1
Cooper Warner nailed the game-winning goal and picked up an assist for Geneseo. Eric Hammond also netted a goal. Dominic Agosto wrapped up four saves. Oren Ray recorded an assist.
MOUNT MORRIS (4-8-1) 3
LYNDONVILLE (3-8-1) 2
PERRY (8-4-0) 2
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (10-1-0) 3 OT
Trailing 2-1, Campbell-Savona connected on the equalizer with 57 seconds remaining to send the game to overtime. Dominic Hurlburt had a goal and an assist for PErry. Holden Kelly also added a score for the Yellowjackets. Brady Kelly set up a goal for Perry.
DANSVILLE (7-4-0) 0
HORNELL (7-1-1) 3
Alfie Whiteley recorded three saves and a shutout win. Wyatt Evingham led the scoresheet with two goals as Hornell rebounded from its first loss of the season. Marco Picco also scored after an assist from Aquiles Souza. PJ Picco and Nick Gray had an assist apiece. Cameron Delaney recorded eight total saves for Dansville.
KESHEQUA (5-5-2) 4
HOLLAND (VI) 1
Ian Hinrich netted a hat trick in the win for Keshequa. Owen Pike added one goal on an assist from Cameron Wood. Ryan Fox made three saves. Aiden Howe recorded an assist on a pass to Hinrich.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-9-1) 1
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (6-4-2) 2
Colton Calladine and Trey Kent each had a goal in the win for Andover-Whitesville. Brody Vance and Oliver Smith recorded an assist apiece.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-8-0)
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-9-1)
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Justin Connor says
Firstly, thanks for being at Irondequoit for the game and doing commentary with Jeff!
Secondly, the game winner was actually by Salah Kassem, not Noah Fontaine. Salah had a brace on the evening.