
AQUINAS (3-2) 21
MCQUAID JESUIT (0-5) 14
Jeff Logan rushed for 117 yards and scored two touchdowns as Aquinas won its second straight game. The Li’l Irish were led on defense by Brody Lennox, who returned an interception 96 yards for a touchdown and also made eight tackles. Frankie Burgess led the team with 11 tackles, batted down a pass, and recovered a fumble. C.J. Flaherty (10), Amere Brewer (9), and Joey DiProspero (8) were other leading tacklers.
FAIRPORT (3-1)
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-1)
PITTSFORD (3-2) 35
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-1) 21
Pittsford scored 21 points in the fourth quarter en route to its second win in its last three games. READ MORE HERE.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-5) 19
IRONDEQUOIT (5-0) 45
Eric Torres III connected with Harper Capuano twice for 83 yards and two touchdowns as Irondequoit remained perfect. Landon Bryan and Jayden Nelson each scored a rushing touchdown, while Tre Newton-Acevedo ran for 58 yards. Newton-Acevedo also led the Eagles with eight tackles. Myles Kedley (7), Jacob Gosley (6), and Owen Smalline (6) also contributed on defense, while Cooper Moore pulled down two interceptions to go with three tackles. Jackson Childs led Arcadia with 135 passing yards and three touchdowns, and also ran for 50 yards on the ground. Two of Childs’ touchdowns went to receiver Javion Williams. Marcus Dalberth earned 101 rushing yards on offense and made seven tackles on defense. Marquez Mosely had 10 tackles, while Nick Tumia recovered a fumble recovery.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (0-5) 30
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-3) 56
Kalin Watkins threw for five touchdowns as Webster Schroeder returned to the win column. AJ Amico (2), Robert Kenny (2) and Zach Kaldas caught Watkins’ touchdown passes for the Warriors, with Amico also returning a kickoff 88-yards for a touchdown. Liam Torpey and Antonio Tebo scored a touchdown each rushing.
SPENCERPORT (2-3) 13
VICTOR (3-2) 36
A 23-point run guided the Victor Blue Devils to victory on Friday…READ MORE HERE.
BRIGHTON (4-1) 0
HILTON (3-2) 22
Tyler Reger rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns while also hitting two field goals as the Hilton Cadets handed defending-champion Brighton its first loss of the season. Matt Kosiorek was 8-for-10 for 104 yards at quarterback and pulled down two interceptions on defense. Calvin Starwald made 15 solo tackles and an interception for the Cadets, while Luca Aurioso added 10 tackles. Zahmar Tookes and Colin Rossignol led Brighton with 10 and nine tackles, respectively, while Matthew Heininger made seven tackles, including two for a loss.
GREECE ATHENA (1-5) 7
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-1) 36
Andrew Frost and Ocean Minor each scored two rushing touchdown as Churchville-Chili extended its winning streak to four. Frost led the Saints with 115 rushing yards, while Minor also contributed on special teams, returning a kickoff for a touchdown. Amajah Jackson also rushed for a score. Ryan Barry made all four point-after-tries he took. Defensively, Kendred Beachum had an interception. Mikey McKeiver (6.5) and Andrew Jeffers (5.5) led in tackles, while Seth Zimmer and Yahel Otero had a sack each.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-5) 17
EAST/WOIS (3-2) 34
Legacy Taylor rushed for 256 yards and scored three touchdowns as East won its third game of its last four. Shawnquezz Williams threw for 99 yards. Zieyuan Cook-Tyson, Taye Brown Jr., Zaire Spears, and Taylor all had eight tackles, with Spears forcing a fumble and Taylor making one of his tackles for a loss. Benny Feinberg of Honeoye Falls-Lima rushed for 25 yards and connected with Austin Coyle on a touchdown pass. Brian Finn also scored, tallying a rushing touchdown.
CANANDAIGUA (3-2) 33
WILSON MAGNET (0-5) 0
Canandaigua’s defense held Wilson to under 100 total yards while Jack Clark rushed for 132 yards and three touchdowns in the win. Cayden Gullace ran for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass from Austin Kierst, who saw his first varsity action at quarterback.
BATAVIA 6
BROCKPORT (3-2) 27
WELLSVILLE/GV-B (4-1) 28
HAVERLING (1-4) 27
ER/GANANDA (4-1) 28
HORNELL/ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-4) 0
Robbie Dettman threw a touchdown to Justice Allen and ran another touchdown in himself as East Rochester/Gananda bounced back from last week’s defeat. Owen Munding and Brennen Ingram also rushed in touchdowns. Ray Allen led the Bombers in rushing yards, with 70, and was one of three Bombers with two tackles. The others were Tyler Leisten and Samad Ellington. Ingram pulled down an interception, and Munding forced a fumble. Nick Chiccino hit two point-after-tries.
LETCHWORTH/WARSAW/PERRY (4-1) 34
LIVONIA (0-5) 0
Maddox Kelly, Logan Gath, Brayden Merritt, and Jake McEntire all scored for Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry, which has won three straight. McEntire and Darren Abbot led defensively with seven tackles each, while Carter Pricer and Nick Hudson each tallied six. Zach Yamin led Livonia with 11 tackles while also recording a sack. Zach Gardiner and Seth Eadie also contributed, with seven and six tackles, respectively.
ALEXANDER/PEMBROKE (4-0) 40
LE ROY/CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-2) 27
Alexander/Pembroke’s perfect season continued behind a 110-yard and two touchdown day on the ground from Ryder Reichert. The Defenders also saw 101 yards on the ground from Brett Maloney, who added a 79-yard punt return touchdown as well in the first half. Quarterback Brody Heckman also saw success on the ground, rushing for two touchdowns. Austin Humphrey hit four point-after-tries, while Duke Snyder and Jacob Johnson each made six tackles. Reichert pulled down an interception on defense, and Sean Piertzykowski recovered a fumble to further fill the Defenders’ defensive scoresheet. Brady McClurg led Le Roy/Caledonia-Mumford with 155 passing yards and two touchdowns, while Donovan Gaillard scored two touchdowns – one receiving, one rushing. Dillon Alcott and Connor Emore also received touchdown passes from McClurg. Joey Reschke led the Rivals with 11 tackles, including five for a loss. Cameron Riggi made eight tackles and also tallied a sack and an interception. Thomas Crissy put down six tackles, as well as a sack and a recovered fumble. Alcott was credited with five tackles, including one for a loss.
YORK/PAVILION (4-1) 23
ROYALTON HARTLAND/BARKER (VI) 30
York/Pavilion’s Parker Bonafede rushed for two touchdowns and connected for a touchdown pass with Yeriel Dias-Pena. Javen Jackson led York/Pavilion in rushing with 44 yards. Zach Bauer and Liam Campbell each had four receptions. Campbell led defensively with 13 tackles, followed by Trent Englert (12) and Caleb Gavin (11). Kasey Coffey made seven tackles and recovered a fumble.
AVON (4-1) 27
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-3) 19
Avon’s 13-point run in the fourth helped the River Hawks to their third straight win. Kalman Dolgos led the way, rushing for 78 yards and two touchdowns. Dolgos also contributed on defense, making seven tackles and two interceptions. Evan Blye connected to Eli Rex for a touchdown pass. Bobby Bridges and James Chase each ran for 78 yards. Blayden Borsching led the River Hawks with 14 tackles, while Bridges had 10 and Chase made nine. Gab Mayen was 3-for-3 in point-after-tries.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA/ELBA (0-5) 20
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA/BYRON-BERGEN (2-3) 56
Roy Ricks and Chase Antinore both scored two rushing touchdowns for Notre Dame Batavia/Byron-Bergen as the Fighting Irish won their second game of their last three. Antinore also scored a two-point conversion. Ja’Lon Richardson led the Irish in rushing with 81 yards, while Stetson Hall scored a touchdown of his own.
GENESEO/MM (1-4) 21
ATTICA (2-3) 22
GENEVA (4-1) 8
DANSVILLE/WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-3) 0
Gianni Trunzo-Velazquez rushed for 135 yards and scored a touchdown while adding 10 tackles (five of them solo) and a tackle for loss as Geneva won its second game of its last three. Ben Santos threw for 90 yards passing, while Andrew Green made a 79-yard reception and made two tackles. Ben Budgar snagged an interception and made three tackles. Julian Johnson racked up nine tackles including one for a loss and also notched a sack and a forced fumble. Dakota Starnes and Amari Jamison-Kennedy each made seven tackles and a tackle for a loss. Ethan Bauer led Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton with 98 yards rushing, while also making a team-high eight tackles. Garrett Johnson (7), Josh Stanley (6, with a tackle-for-loss and a sack), Quinn Dixon (6), and Kam Lantz (6) contributed defensively.
NEWARK/MARION (4-1) 8
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-0) 43
Palmyra-Macedon jumped to an early 14-0 lead and held the advantage for the rest of the game as the Red Raiders stayed perfect. Mason DeMarle led Pal-Mac with three touchdowns and a two-point conversion as part of a 154-yard rushing day. Adam Rapp added 136 yards and two touchdowns. Carter Graser rushed for the lone touchdown for Newark and also ran in the two-point conversion.
LYONS/SODUS (4-1) 38
WATERLOO (0-5) 0
Dexcel Santiago rushed for two touchdowns and Ben Bookmiller recorded two touchdown passes as Lyons/Sodus won its third straight. Stephen LeBrecht caught two touchdowns, and freshman quarterback Briaden Kitchens had a 50-yard touchdown pass as well. Jermaine Johnson made two tackles for a loss, as well as a sack.
RED JACKET (2-3) 14
MARCUS WHITMAN/BLOOMFIELD (2-3) 12
Aldric Smith-Fee’s fourth-quarter two-point conversion run put Red Jacket ahead for good, part of a 115 yard night for the running back. Barrett Wetherbee scored both touchdowns for Red Jacket – a 34-yard reception from Derrick House and a 29-yard touchdown run in the fourth. Camron Gushlaw led Red Jacket defensively with six tackles, while Wetherbee and Jason Hutson each had five.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-4) 0
MIDLAKES (3-2) 42
PENN YAN/DUNDEE (5-0) 41
WAYNE (2-3) 7
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