
MONDAY’S GAME
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (5-13-1) 2
LIVINGSTON LAKERS (0-15-2) 2 OT
Four third-period goals led to the tie between Batavia Notre Dame and the Livingston Lakers. Nolan Bannister opened the scoring with his first career varsity goal that was assisted by Kolton Berthold. Luke Staley answered for the United with a power play goal with help from Will Stevens and Evan Patric. Jonah Motyka gave Batavia Notre Dame the lead with an assist John Scheidt. Logan Presler tied the game for the Lakers with help from Andy Crilly and Logan Utberg. Berthold made 42 saves in net for Livingston while Blake Laney stopped 23 shots for Batavia Notre Dame.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
VICTOR (11-6-1) 5
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-16-0) 2
Oliver Kowal’s four-point performance helped Victor win its third straight contest. Kowal tallied a hat trick while collecting an assist as well. Jack Abbott scored a short handed goal and registered two assists. Joey Hellinger recorded a goal and an assist for the Blue Devils. Robert Briggs, Eli Weingart, and Brennen Paskins all collected a helper in the contest. Anthony Indiano led the Churchville-Chili offense with a goal and an assist. Brody Gallagher scored a power play goal for the Saints. Grayson Galliford and Evan Girolamo each had an assist in the contest.
SPARTAN HOCKEY (10-9-0) 4
PITTSFORD (15-2-2) 3
Evan Stewart, Matt Turner, and Nick Maslowski’s two point efforts helped Spartan Hockey end its two game losing skid. Turner and Maslowski both scored a goal and tallied an assist while Stewart collected two helpers. Nathan Meisenzahl also found the back of the net for the Spartans. Blake Goldberg made 51 saves in the contest. David Pollard led the Pittsford offense with two goals. Peter Yarovinsky scored a power play for the Panthers. Ryan Munzinger tallied two assists while Ryan Schmalstich and Steffen Finke each registered one of their own.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (19-0-0) 6
IRONDEQUOIT (9-7-2) 0
Cole Hudson stopped all 22 shots he faced to help Webster Schroeder maintain their undefeated season. Hudson leads all of Section V with five shutouts on the year. Connor Scott led the Warriors offense with a two goal effort. Nicholas Scott tallied a two point contest with a goal and an assist. Anthony Pusateri, Michael Lucania, and AJ Gervaise all found the back of the net in the contest for Webster Schroeder. Nick Johnson, Cody Preston, Gage Enser, and Bryce Becker all recorded an assist for the Warriors. Enser’s helper was his first varsity point.
HILTON (10-7-1) 3
CANANDAIGUA (5-14-1) 4 OT
Dominic Holmes’ overtime game winner helped Canandaigua end the regular season on a high note. Holmes scored the final two goals to help the Gray Wolves secure the victory. Gavin Nemitz and Jack Williamson also found the back of the net for Canandaigua. Nemitz’s tally came short handed. Zander Veeck collected two assists Teron Bacon, Aaron Militello, and Arthur Fuller each recorded one of their own. Militello’s helper was his first varsity point. Matthew Ulrich made 50 saves for the Gray Wolves. Mason Knight led the Hilton offense with a two goal contest. Lucas Grizzanti tallied two points with a goal and an assist. Gannon Driscoll, Jayden Teetsel, and Luke Zelesnikar all collected a helper for the Cadets. Driscoll’s assist was his first varsity point.
GREECE STORM (5-14-1) 0
PENFIELD (10-8-1) 7
Trent Munro stopped all 20 shots he faced to help Penfield win back-to-back contests. George Marron led the Patriots offense with two goals and an assist. Nick DiCataldo also scored two goals including one that came on the power play. McAllister King and Tyler Martin both scored a goal and tallied a helper. King’s goal came with the man advantage. Carson Schubmehl also found the back of the net for Penfield. Wesley Maksymiu recorded two assists while Corbin Miller, Nathan Quonce, Owen Harris, and Jace Wilkins all collected one of their own. Colin Shufelt also scored a goal and registered a helper.
BRIGHTON/HFL/EASTRIDGE/GANANDA (3-14-2) 3
FAIRPORT (7-11-1) 10
Garrett Martin, Thomas Pane, and Jack Gosiewski’s four-point performances helped Fairport end its two game losing streak. Martin scored a hat trick with a power play and short handed while collecting an assist. Pane scored a short handed goal and registered three helpers. Gosiewski scored twice including a power play goal and recorded two assists. Marc Hillier scored a power play goal and tallied an assist. The Fairport man advantage finished a perfect 3-for-3 in the contest. Jake Rene scored his first varsity goal short handed. Lucas Andreatta also found the back of the net for the Red Raiders. Corey Rene collected two assists while Jameson Pierandri, Liam O’Donnell, and Emmett DeCarolis all recorded one of their own. Phillip Stapf led the Brighton/HFL/Eastridge/Gananda offense with two power play goals. Ethan Flannery scored a power play goal for the Bruins. Patrick Rohr tallied two helpers while Ivan Seablom registered one of his own.
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
CBA (SYRACUSE) (III) 1
AQUINAS (14-3-2) 9
Caleb Wood, Ryan Carmody, Anthony Conte, and Tyler Muir all collected four points to help Aquinas win five of their last six contests. Conte tallied a hat trick while collecting an assist. Carmody scored twice including once on the power play and registered two helpers. Wood and Muir both recorded four assists. Louie Ferrari tallied two points with a goal and an assist. Ryan Carlson, Cody Compton, and Connor Williams all found the back for the Li’l Irish. Dominic Danno, Charlie Shannon, Bryce Miller, and Connor Bell all collected a helper in the contest.
IRONDEQUOIT (9-8-2) 2
WFL PANTHERS (13-5-1) 4
Liam Kivimaki and Graham Mauchly’s three point performances helped the WFL Panthers win two of its last three contests. Both Kivimaki and Mauchly scored a goal and an tallied two assists. Mauchly’s goal came on the power play. Sean Allen and William Hand both scored a goal and recorded a helper. Hand’s goal was an empty-net-power-play marker. Ryan Allen collected two assists for the Panthers. Dylan Carey and Ryan Adams scored for Irondequoit in the contest. Adams’ goal came with the man-advantage. Douglas Velepec chipped in an assist on Carey’s goal.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (5-14-1) 0
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-7-2) 3
THURSDAY’S GAME
HILTON (10-8-1) 1
PITTSFORD (16-2-2) 2
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