FRIDAY’S GAMES
ST. LAWRENCE (VI) 1
PITTSFORD (3-0-0) 9
David Pollard’s five-point performance helped keep Pittsford undefeated. Pollard recorded a hat trick and chipped in two assists. Peter Yarovinsky tallied four points with a two goals and two assists contest. Kelan Ahern and Evan Weiner each had a goal and two assists for the Panthers. Ryan Schmalstitch also scored while contributing a helper. Max Erskine Found the back of the net for Pittsford. Bear Wehrheim and Steffen Finke each had two helpers while Adam Pollard registered an assist.
FAIRPORT (0-1-1) 3
AQUINAS (2-1-0) 7
Four third-period goals helped propel Aquinas to back-to-back victories. Chuck Dossier led the Li’l Irish offense with a two goals and one assist performance. Ryan Carmody and Tyler Muir each had a goal and an assist. Caleb Wood scored a power play goal for Aquinas while Dominic Danno tallied his first varsity goal. Jonathan Blankenburg also found the back of the net. Charlie Shannon tallied two assists while Anthony Conte, Bryce Miller, Steve Bell, and Connor Williams all chipped in a helper. Colin Shufelt, Garrett Martin, and Dan Bartolick each scored for Fairport. Bartolick tallied his first varsity goal for the Red Raiders. Grant Ralston recorded two assists while Jake Rene, Thomas Pane, and Corey Rene each collected a helper.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (1-2-0) 0
NIAGARA-WHEATFIELD SENIOR (VI) 2
Blake Laney 37 saves between the pipes for Batavia Notre Dame. The United were able to kill off the lone Niagara-Wheatfield power play.
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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-2-0) 4
STARPOINT CENTRAL (VI) 8
Evan Giralamo led the Churchville-Chili offense with a two-goal performance. Michael Fedele and Cooper Lass also found the back of the net for the Saints. Fedele scored his first varsity goal on the power play. Brody Gallagher collected an assist on Giralamo’s first goal.
SWEET HOME (VI) 6
WEBSTER THOMAS (0-2-0) 1
Nathan Scheirer scored the lone goal for Webster thomas with an assist from Cam Hall.
WEST SENECA WEST (VI) 8
PORTSIDE ROYALS (0-1-1) 5
Samuel Schultz led the Portside offense with a two goals effort. Luke LaForce recorded hsi first two varsity points with a goal and an assist. Anthony Ferris and Andrew Lamberton also found the back of the net for the Royals. Zachary Haines, Tyler Archibald, and Cole Laffin each collected an assist.
GREECE STORM (1-3-0) 6
FRONTIER SENIOR (VI) 3
SPARTAN HOCKEY (2-0-0) 8
WEST SENECA EAST (VI) 1
IROQUOIS CENTRAL (VI) 7
BRIGHTON/HFL/EASTRIDGE/GANANDA (0-2-0) 0
KENMORE EAST (VI)
CANANDAIGUA (0-3-0)
LIVINGSTON LAKERS (0-0-0)
LEWISTON-PORTER (VI)
SATURDAY’S GAMES
IROQUOIS CENTRAL (VI) 1
WFL PANTHERS (3-0-0) 7
Joe Walsh and Ryan Allen led the WFL Panthers with three points to keep them undefeated. Allen scored twice including one short handed and recorded an assist while Walsh scored once and helped twice. Sean Allen scored a power play goal and registered an assist. Joseph Valenti also recorded a goal and an assist. Graham Mauchly and Fischer Sleeman scored their first varsity goals for Panthers. Nathaniel Phillips, Dylan Wiesner and Gavin Guenot recorded their first varsity point with an assist. Blake Hollister also collected a helper.
KENMORE WEST (VI) 4
PORTSIDE ROYALS (0-2-1) 3
Wyatt Pnetz found the back of the net twice to lead the Portside offense. Sam Cedeno scored his first varsity goal for the Royals. Zachary Haines collected two assists while Max Clark and Alex Bagnato each recorded a helper.
PITTSFORD (3-0-1) 4
CANTON AREA (X) 4 OT
Pittsford erased a 3-0 first period deficit to earn the tie. David Pollard scored the first two goals for the Panthers in the second period. Pollard’s second goal came with the man advantage. Charles Hezel assisted on the first goal while Bear Wehrheim helped on the second one. Evan Weiner tied the game in the final minute of the period with an assist from Hezel. After Canton regained the lead in the third, Weiner tied the game again in the final minute of the period. Peter Yarovinsky helped on the tying goal.
WEST SENECA WEST (VI) 6
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (1-3-0) 4
Will Stevens led the Batavia Notre Dame with a three point performance. Stevens found the back of the net once and recorded two assists. Maggio Buchholz Had two points with a goal and an assist. Cyrus D’Alba Scored his first varsity goal. Domenic Viele Also found the back of the net for the United. Luke Staley and John Scheidt each had a helper in the contest.
LEWISTON-PORTER (VI) 11
BRIGHTON/HFL/EASTRIDGE/GANANDA (0-3-0) 3
Brighton/HFL/Eastridge/Gananda found the back of the net twice on the power play during the contest. Jason Bennett and Brayden Nodar set up Ethan Flannery for his first varsity goal for the first man advantage marker in the second period. A few minutes later, Phillip Stapf assisted Ivan Seablom‘s first varsity goal for the second Bruins power play goal. Nathan Loncz scored his first varsity goal for the third Brighton/HFL/Eastridge/Gananda goal with help from Bennett.
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-2-0) 7
GRAND ISLAND (VI) 6
Landon Quick’s first two varsity goals helped Webster Thomas secure its first victory of the season. Both of Quick’s tallies came on the power play. Nathan Scheirer and Cam Hall both scored a goal and recorded an assist. Charles Paprocki Scored his first varsity goal for the Titans. Aiden Paul and Lucas Nuccitelli also found the back of the net in the contest.
FRONTIER SENIOR (VI) 3
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-2-0) 4
Four different goal scorers helped Churchville-Chili collect its first victory of the season. Brody Gallagher opened the scoring in the first period. Anthony Indiano, Joseph Pellegrino, and Grayson Galliford all found the back of the net for the Saints in the second period. Frontier made a push with three straight goals, but Churchville hung on for the victory.
WILLIAMSVILLE EAST (VI)
PENFIELD (1-0-0)
NIAGARA-WHEATFIELD SENIOR (VI)
GREECE STORM (1-3-0)
VICTOR (2-0-0)
KENMORE EAST (VI)
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI)
SPARTAN HOCKEY (2-0-0)
CANANDAIGUA (0-3-0)
SWEET HOME (VI)
WEST SENECA EAST (VI)
LIVINGSTON LAKERS (0-0-0)
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