RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-6) 24
AQUINAS (5-2) 50
Trent Buttles threw for 214 yards and three touchdowns for Aquinas, which has won three of its last four. Derrion Battle rushed for two touchdowns and 145 yards, while Jeff Logan scored two rushing touchdowns of his own on 101 yards on the ground. Noah Collins Howard led receivers with 100 receiving yards and a touchdown. Fellow receivers Thomas Levans and Alexis Rosado also scored a touchdown each. Defensively, Lucas Leone led Aquinas with 11 tackles, including three for a loss, and also recovered a fumble. Quante Gillians made five tackles and batted down four passes, while Frank Burgess recorded five tackles and a sack.
MCQUAID JESUIT (6-1) 35
PITTSFORD (1-6) 13
Will DiMarco led McQuaid with a 10-for-15 night with 156 yards passing and two touchdowns- one to JP Gianforti and another to AJ Quadrello. Allen Nesmith led on the ground with 60 yards and a rushing touchdown, while also notching five tackles on defense. Anthony Camarella pulled down an interception and brought it back for a 35-yard touchdown. Thomas Bailey made 10 tackles, including two for a loss.
HILTON (5-2) 7
PENFIELD (2-5) 6
Kyle Serow’s block of an extra point proved to be the difference for the Hilton Cadets, winners of two of their last three. Serow also recorded five tackles and a sack on the night. John DiBattisto rushed for 135 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Matthew Kosiorek threw for 145 yards. Defensively, Brayden Pike made 10 tackles and forced a fumble.
UNIVERSITY PREP (4-3) 20
FAIRPORT (6-1) 7
CJ Robinson Jr. rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown as University Prep won its second straight. Quarterback Tavion Byrd threw for 77 yards and a touchdown pass to Shamar Pittman. Gavin White scored a rushing touchdown. Paris Brooken led wide receivers with 53 yards. Defensively, Cashmere Williams led the defense with 9.5 tackles, while Kamari Miller had 7.5 tackles and a forced fumble. Taivon Wilson and CJ Robinson Jr. had an interception each, and Luis Dominguez tallied 6.5 tackles. The win was UPrep’s second straight over a previously undefeated team.
MONROE (5-2) 48
GREECE ATHENA (3-4) 2
Terrell “Pooty” Cunningham, Jr. threw for 376 yards and four touchdowns for Monroe. Messiah Hampton caught six passes including two touchdowns and finished the game with 134 offensive yards and added an interception and a 54-yard punt return touchdown as well. Tahj Mullins chalked up 205 all-purpose yards and scored a receiving touchdown. Luis Falu also found the end zone as a receiver. Jermaine Montgomery led the Monroe defense with 15 tackles including four for a loss, while Terrence Barner notched seven and LeRhon Williams made six to go with two sacks. LJ Brumfield pulled down two interceptions.
WILSON MAGNET (1-6) 14
GREECE ARCADIA (1-6) 24
Xavier Smith powered Greece Arcadia to a win with a touchdown and 87 yards receiving offensively to go with a pick-six, 10 tackles (including one for a loss) and a sack. Dom Sessions rushed for a touchdown and 83 yards. Drake Sapp and Noah Tucker recorded an interception and a sack, respectively. Nick Tumia went 3-for-3 on extra points.
VICTOR (2-5) 14
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-3) 34
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-3) 42
GATES CHILI (0-7) 21
Marco Morelli rushed for 151 yards and a touchdown for Webster Thomas, part of a 344-yard team rushing attack that also saw Mason Mylott find the endzone. Nasir Manthorne caught two touchdowns- one from Levi Kulik and another from Joey Ferretti. Ashton Thomas forced a fumble on defense and scored a touchdown on offense. Ben Adams and Ari Gefell also forced fumbles, while Joshua Jobson, MJ Wells, and Ben Adams each had a fumble recovery.
SPENCERPORT (1-6) 21
BRIGHTON (7-0) 41
Gavin Parks scored three touchdowns as part of a 205-yard rushing night for Brighton, while quarterback Grady Hopkins found Claren Bell in the endzone for a passing TD. Zack Rossignal rushed for another Brighton score and contributed six tackles on defense. Matthew Heininger returned a kick 45 yards for a touchdown and tackled 10, including two for a loss. AJ Rossignol made seven tackles, including one for a loss.
BROCKPORT (4-3) 7
CANANDAIGUA (7-0) 41
Trey Comella rushed for two touchdowns while Jack Clark, Jaiden Pierce, and Asher Colleti added one of their own for Canandaigua. In the air, Drew Williamee found Nate Brinza for a score. Landon Scott ran in a touchdown for Brockport’s lone score.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-1) 33
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-5) 7
Cam Freeman racked up 260 yards rushing with two touchdowns for Irondequoit as it got back in the win column. Freeman also scored on defense, returning an interception 80 yards for a touchdown. Taiden Makubire threw for 75 yards and a touchdown to Brien Walker. Defensively, Christian Freeman made seven tackles and a pick-six, while Eric Torres (11), Cam Freeman (10), Cooper Moore (9), and Cole Oats (8) paced the team in tackles.
VERTUS CHARTER (1-6) 8
BATAVIA (7-0) 33
Bronx Buchholz threw for 128 passing yards and two touchdowns and added 54 yards and two more touchdowns with his legs for Batavia. Da’Von Gallo-Williams, Lakoda Mruczek, Carter Mullen, and Jameson Motyka all caught touchdown passes. Maggio Buchholz led the Batavia defense with 14 tackles, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. Mullen, Brock Bigsby, and Karvel Martino had seven tackles each. Nolan Ball recorded an interception.
EASTRIDGE (4-3) 24
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-3) 17 (3 OT)
Eastridge won with a fourth-and-goal stand in the third overtime to secure the win. Benny Calixto’s touchdown pass to Dwayne Collins proved the difference, part of a 111 yard night for the Eastridge quarterback who also scored twice on the ground. Briyceton Thomas had 190 all-purpose yards and made seven tackles on defense. Troy Caulkins snatched two interceptions and force a fumble, as did Ian Schneeberger as part of a five tackle night. Jayden Davy tackled eight and recorded a sack, while Myles Halmond racked up an interception.
LIVONIA (1-6) 0
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (5-1) 54
Caden Sumiriski and Brayden Merritt each scored two touchdowns for Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry, while Noah Leitten and Zach Brown also found the end zone on the ground. Jake McEntire notched an interception and touchdown on defense, while Carter Pricer led the team with nine tackles. Dawson Shelley wasn’t far behind, with eight. Braiden Schroeder recorded six tackles, Noah Leitten five, and Ayden Miller, with Schroeder and Miller recovering fumbles. Gage Slocum converted four point-after kicks.
HORNELL/ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-4) 14
LE ROY/CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-3) 40
Jack Egeling rushed for 267 yards and four touchdowns for Le Roy/Caledonia-Mumford. Cameron Riggi and Brady McClurg also scored rushing touchdowns, with McClurg also going a perfect 5-for-5 passing for 142 yards. Jace Jedrewski led Le Roy/Caledonia with with seven tackles, including two for a loss, while Xavier Bowen tallied six. Jude Sherman pulled down an interception. Hornell/Arkport-Canaseraga quarterback Brody Fleitz threw for 205 yards and two touchdowns, with Austin Gollnitz and Aaron McInerney receiving those touchdown catches.
LYONS/SODUS (4-2) 20
EAST ROCHESTER/GANANDA (6-1) 42
East Rochester/Gananda’s Benjamin Newman threw for 323 yards and five touchdowns, three of them to Noah Mather, who accumulated 163 receiving yards. Ray Allen scored two touchdowns- one rushing, one receiving. Justice Allen also found the end zone as a receiver. Bryce Panzarella led ER/Gananda’s defense with seven tackles and a sack, while Tyler Leisten and Roman Hoyser also got the opposing quarterback. Marcus Wood-Asberry threw for two touchdowns for Lyons/Sodus, one of them to Stephen LeBrecht. Jawil Simons returned a kickoff for a touchdown.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-4) 8
GENESEO/MM (5-2) 9
A 35-yard field goal by Cooper Warner with 14 yards left completed the comeback win for Geneseo/Mount Morris, which trailed at halftime. Reece Byrnes connected with Jackson Willis for Geneseo/MM.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA/BYRON-BERGEN (0-6) 20
YORK/PAVILION (2-5) 37
Yeriel Diaz-Pena led the way for York/Pavilion with 124 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Johnny Ayers passed for 233 yards in the air, including a touchdown pass to Landon Stoddard. Liam Campbell (16), Trent Englert (11), and Kasey Coffey (5) led York/Pavilion in tackles.
WAYNE (5-1) 34
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (3-4) 33
Wayne won its fifth straight thanks to 14 unanswered points in the final six minutes of the game. Brodie Newmyer led the way, going 15-for-18 with 302 yard passing and three touchdowns. Running back Michael Grasso had two touchdowns on the ground, including the game-tying score with 47 seconds left (an extra point from Joey Tumia gave Wayne the lead). LJ Croft caught two touchdowns as part of a 89-yard night. Cody Crandall had 97 all-purpose yards offense including a 46-yard touchdown reception and also added 60 special teams yards on returns. Will Murray snagged four catches for 76 yards.
CHARLES G FINNEY (0-6) 20
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-3) 58
Finney/Northstar’s Olin Pickens scored twice rushing, with Zyaire Banks-Brown picking up the other touchdown. Banks-Brown also recorded 22 total tackles and a fumble recovery, while Pickens forced a fumble and recovered another. Dylan Correia made five tackles and forced a fumble.
GENEVA (2-4) 8
NEWARK/MARION (4-2) 28
Michael McGavisk connected with Kimarion Woolfolk for two touchdowns as Newark/Marion won its fourth straight. Shaquonn Carithers notched a rushing touchdown. Geneva Running back Gianni Trunzo-Velazquez had 102 all-purpose yards and caught a touchdown pass from Xavier Praylor. Praylor finished the night with 107 yards passing.
MIDLAKES (3-2)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-1)
BISHOP KEARNEY/RACS (1-6) 18
MYNDERSE (3-3) 42
Byron Catalano rushed for 200 yards and three touchdowns (including a 70-yard punt return) for Mynderse.
RED JACKET (1-5) 14
FREWSBURG (VI) 54
HOLLEY (4-2)
WELLSVILLE/GV-B (3-2)
PEMBROKE (5-0) 54
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 18
THURSDAY
HAVERLING (3-3) 36
ROCHESTER PREP/EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (1-6) 0
Dylan Wenban, Brady Hopkins and Lawrence Duncan each found the end zone in the first quarter when Haverling jumped out to a 30-0 lead. Wenban finished with five receptions for 24 yards in the win. The junior also had a 2-point conversion. Hopkins rushed for 73 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries. The sophomore also had a 2-point conversion. Duncan had two carries for 63 yards. Junior quarterback Gage Thomas connected with Gavin Price on a 28-yard strike to end the first quarter. Thomas completed 3-of-5 passes for 57 yards. Dayton Orlowske and Dante Nealey led a defense that turned in its third shutout of the season. Orlowske and Nealey both finished with seven tackles including two for a loss. Cam Drum had six tackles including two for a loss. Corey Hoad had five tackles and a sack. Asher Phenes had an interception.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (4-3) 14
ALEXANDER (6-1) 47
Kingston Woods scored on a three-yard run to open the scoring and then later returned a kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown. Brody Heckman and Duke Snyder combined on a 12-yard pass for a touchdown. Damien Hale scored from 17 yards out. An extra-point from Melissa Sawyer gave Alexander a 28-7 lead at the half. Heckman and Ryder Reichert both scored in the second half. Sophomore linebacker Sean Pietrzkowski led the Trojan defense with seven solo tackles and two tackles for loss. Junior linebacker Mason Snyder had six tackles and two for a loss. Hale and Reichert recorded a sack apiece on the evening. Oakfield-Alabama/Elba quarterback Brayden Jachimowicz completed 10-of-22 passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns. Hunter Tobolski and Bredan Porey scored a touchdown apiece. Jack Cianfrini had nine tackles including two for a loss. Avery Watterson accounted for 10 tackles.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (1-5) 8
WATERLOO (4-2) 34
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