
GATES CHILI (1-3) 0
GREECE ARCADIA (3-1) 14
Arcadia’s Emily Wilson pulled down a 25-yard touchdown pass from Lily Tracz while also pulling 10 flags on defense as the Titans won their third straight. Priya Allen caught six passes for 77 yards on offense while making three interceptions on defense. Abrianna Cerqua had four catches for 41 yards and a touchdown.
IRONDEQUOIT (0-2) 6
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-0) 67
Emma Rascoe went 22-for-33 passing with 236 yards and seven touchdowns for Webster Schroeder. Jillian Pagano added 85 passing yards and a touchdown while also making seven catches for 145 yards and two touchdowns. Pagano also led the defense with a pick-six, three flag pulls, and a sack. Nina Amico (2), Isatou Jeng, Brynn Zoltoski, Ali Burton, and DeAnna DaBella also scored touchdowns. Jeng also pulled down two interceptions, and Isabelle Baker recorded a pick-six. Brynn Zoltoski had eight flag pulls, including a sack.
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BATAVIA (0-0-1) 0
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (0-2-1) 0
Olympia/Odyssey’s Bella Pastrana led the Griffins with 10 flag pulls and also broke up two passes. Brianna Rush added three flag-pulls to go with three pass breakups and an interception, while Violet Otto also recorded an interception while pulling two flags. Junior Leilah Manuel led Batavia’s defense with 14 flag pulls (five for loss), while fellow junior Violet Lopez added eight stops (two for loss). Senior Tyara Davis pulled five flags, all for loss. Senior Libby Grazioplene (six flag pulls) and ninth-grader Miyah Manuel (four flag pulls) each grabbed an interception in the second half.
FAIRPORT (0-0-1) 26
HILTON (1-0-1) 26
Fairport’s Ava Vassallo had 22 completions for 196 yards and four touchdowns. Kate Pecora led the Red Raiders in rushing with 26 yards. Carlin Lowe had nine flag pulls, while Avery Lucey had three flag pulls and two interceptions. Natalie Panara (7, with one for a loss and one sack) and Julia McNulty (6, with one for a loss) were among other flag-pull leaders. Mallory Foote punted three times for Fairport, averaging 42 yards with the longest going 65 yards.
AQUINAS (2-0) 30
ROCHESTER PREP (0-4) 6
AJ Orr passed for 78 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 27 more yards with two touchdowns to lead Aquinas. Briar Hinds, Stella Duffy, and Bles’ng Muhammad each had a touchdown reception. Muhammad also pulled eight flags. Kymarah Scott pulled six flags and made five sacks on the game, while Jaden Deming and Julianna Nkugwa each pulled down an interception.
EAST (2-1-1) 33
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (0-1) 0
East’s Tiyanna Martino finished with four passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown to lead the Eagles. Layla Germany had two receiving touchdowns. Alani Montgomery caught one pass for a score along with seven flag pulls and one interception. Kymara Thomas had one receiving touchdown.

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-1) 6
EASTRIDGE (1-1) 0
Cadence Bachmann and Gianna Denning connected on the lone touchdown for Churchville-Chili. On the defensive side, Denning finished the game with two stops for a loss and one interception. Gia McElwain had four stops for a loss while Mariah Elliot intercepted a pair of passes and had one flag pull for a loss. Julia Gaffney intercepted four passes and had two flag pulls. Zoie Phillips and Bianca Fumarola accounted for four flag pulls apiece.
SPENCERPORT (0-2) 6
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-0) 39
GREECE ATHENA (1-1) 19
PENFIELD (2-0) 32
OUR LADY OF MERCY (2-0) 33
MONROE/SWW (0-1) 0
EDISON/WOIS/SOTA (0-2) 0
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (1-0-1) 6
PITTSFORD (0-1)
VICTOR (2-0)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (0-1)
CHARLES G. FINNEY (0-0)
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