FAIRPORT (7-4-0) 6
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-11-0) 1
Savanna Biehler finished with a hat trick and an assist to lead Fairport in Monroe County Division I play. Biehler netted two of her three in the first 40 along with two goals from Andrea Wilson and one from Zainab Khalid. Khalid, Ava Bagnato, Ava Van Harssel, Kate Pecora, and Avery Slater tallied an assist apiece. Addison Tally picked up three saves in the win.
IRONDEQUOIT (3-8-0) 1
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-8-0) 3
Sophie Esders, Emily Esders, and Seraphina Lippa all netted a goal apiece in the first half to pace Webster Thomas in Monroe County action. Leah Esders assisted sister Emily while Olivia Smith assisted Lippa. Maya Blair (two) and Kristina Baller (two) combined for four saves. Aubrey DiVita scored the lone goal of the game for Irondequoit.
BRIGHTON (5-6-0) 1
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-1-1) 3
Olivia Rohan and Mikaela Lloyd scored a goal apiece as Mendon won a second straight game. After a scoreless first 30, Mendon got on the board first thanks to Rohan. Lloyd found the back of the net to make it a 2-0 game at half in Monroe County play. For Brighton, Izze Ostar made seven saves.
GREECE ARCADIA (2-9-0) 0
GREECE ATHENA (9-2-1) 4
Emma Prota tallied a goal and an assist to lead Greece Athena to its third straight victory. Julia Russo scored off deflection to make it 1-0 at half . Athena netted three goals in the second half including Prota’s score, as well as a goal apiece from Emily McMichael and Abigail Devine. Devine leads Athena with 12 goals so far this season. Emilee Montagliano (one) and Grace O’Keefe (one) combined for Athena’s second straight shutout and sixth of the season.
LEROY (8-4-0) 0
BATAVIA (7-5-0) 3
Madison Paddock racked up 22 saves for LeRoy in non-league action.
BROCKPORT (3-7-0) 3
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-3-1) 0
Allison Cole and Kendall Akers netted a goal apiece in the opening 40 minutes to pace Brockport in non-league action. Kelsey Spade put the game out of reach with a goal in the second half while Audrey Camman tallied two assists on the day. Danielle Holzschuh registered four saves as all of Brockport’s wins have come by shutout.
HAC (5-4-1) 4
GREECE ODYSSEY (2-10-0) 0
Katherine Winchester registered the hat trick and an assist to lead the way for HAC’s third straight victory. With the effort, Winchester has reached 20 goals on the season. The senior netted two of her three goals in the first 40 minutes to give HAC a 2-0 lead at half while Audriana Williams had the other goal of the game. Williams also picked up two assists while Nadia Wehbe tallied one. Robin Kratky (three) and Victoria Timpani (one) combined for HAC’s third straight shutout and fourth on the season. Isabella Burkhartzmeyer made eight saves for Greece Odyssey.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (7-3-0) 0
FILLMORE (11-0-0) 1
Tenlee Miller found the back of the net off the feed from Kallie Pastorius with 11 minutes remaining in game time to lift Fillmore. Grace Clark recorded five saves in Fillmore’s eighth shutout of the season. Alisha Demarest racked up 10 saves for Northstar Christian Academy in non-league action.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (5-6-0) 0
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON ACADEMY (6-5-0) 6
AQUINAS (8-2-1) 1
HAVERLING (4-5-1) 0
RCSD UNITED GIRLS (0-8-0) 0
WATERLOO (8-4-0) 1
Bailey Rossignol netted the game winner to push Waterloo in non-league action. The junior leads the team with 17 goals on the year. Marlie Dunton made six saves for Waterloo’s sixth shutout this season.
GANANDA (7-3-0) 0
WAYNE (10-0-1) 2
Sophomore Amaya Glessing scored two goals to lead Wayne.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-5-0)
MYNDERSE (6-5-0)
EAST ROCHESTER (5-6-1) 0
NEWARKS/LYONS (6-5-1) 0 (W 4-3 PKs)
Emma Thayer was named MVP as Newark/Lyons claimed the Taylor Bliss Memorial Tournament championship in PKs. Evelyn Royston (Marcus Whitman), Lily Chambers-Silva (East Rochester), Sloan Sowinski (East Rochester), Malia Brown (Newark/Lyons) and Sofia Delfs (Newark/Lyons) rounded out the All-Tournament team.
YORK/PAVILION (4-8-0)
AVON (2-8-0)
PEMBROKE (1-10-0) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (12-0-0) 10
Mia Gray completed the hat trick in the opening 40 while picking up three assists in the final 40 minutes to lead the stat sheet for Byron-Bergen in Genesee Region Division I action. With the effort, Gray now has 26 goals on the season along with 19 assists, leading Byron-Bergen in both categories. Janessa Amesbury netted the other goal in the first half to put Byron-Bergen up 4-0 at halftime. In the second half, Elizabeth Starowitz netted two goals while Grace DiQuattro, Lea Donafrio, and Lucy Rea tallied a goal apiece. DiQuattro also picked up two helpers while Starowitz, Riley Shallenberger, Grace Mundell, and Genevieve Smith picked up one apiece. Natalie Prinzi recorded four saves in Byron-Bergen’s third straight shutout, ninth of the season. The Bees outscore opponents 78-3 this season.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-10-1) 0
KENDALL (10-1-0) 7
Sophia Picardo completed the hat trick and picked up an assist along the way to lift Kendall to its third straight victory. Alea Barrett followed suit with two scores while Isabella D’Agostino and Ava LaMay netted a goal apiece. Ava Quintern tallied two helpers while D’Agostino, Ella Cole, Stella Kwiatek, and Addison Manchester picked up one apiece in Genesee Region Division II action. Teagan Shaw recorded two saves in Kendall’s sixth shutout this season. Kendall sits as the second seed in Class C2 right behind undefeated Byron-Bergen.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/HINSDALE (8-2-1) 1
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-1-1) 2 OT
Hannah Southwick connected with Bayleigh Tallman who found the back of the net in overtime to lift Genesee-Valley Belfast to its seventh straight victory. Tallman netted a goal in the first half as well to give her 21 total so far this season. Morgan Yackeren made four saves in Genesee Valley-Belfast’s fifth shutout of the season.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-7-0) 5
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-10-0) 1
Sydney Faulkner netted two goals to lead Bolivar-Richburg to its second straight victory. Haley Gaines, Teegan Sibble, and Cassidy Stives all tallied a goal apiece in Allegany action.
MANSFIELD (N/A)
CAMBELL-SAVONA (5-6-0)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-5-2) 2
ALFRED-ALMOND (7-3-2) 2
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