WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-2-0) 21
LIVONIA (1-3-0) 7
Livonia’s Blair Maxwell rushed the ball 12 times for 168 yards and one touchdown. Maxwell also caught two passes for 19 yards. Teammate Emily Lippert gained 48 yards and converted a point-after touchdown (PAT). Lippert completed four passes for 27 yards. Natalie Gause led the Livonia defense with six flag pulls and one sack. Lippert had six flag pulls. Reghan Maxwell and Blair Maxwell had five flag pulls apiece. Emily Whittel had three flag pulls, one interception and one pass deflection.
C.G. FINNEY (5-3-0) 6
AQUINAS (7-0-0) 18
AJ Orr completed 10-of-24 passes for 187 yards and three touchdowns along with 12 carries for another 46 yards to lead Aquinas to its seventh double-digit win of the season. On the defensive side, the senior broke up two passes and made three interceptions. Jaden Deming caught four passes for 48 yards and two scores. Deming had four flag pulls and two pass break-ups. Bles’ng Muhammad caught one pass for a 66-yard touchdown. Muhammad also had 10 flag pulls and two pass break-ups. Julianna Shannon finished with two receptions for 35 yards along with three flag pulls – all for losses and two sacks. Briar Hinds caught two passes for 26 yards and had one flag pull. Carlé Thomas had six flag pulls including one for a loss. Finney’s Lainy Vargas completed 12-of-20 for 92 yards and a touchdown. Vargas ran the ball nine times for 60 yards. The ninth-grader had six flag pulls and one interception. Lucy Broome caught five passes for 58 yards and returned two punts for a total of 30 yards. Kate Frederickson caught two passes for 20 yards and a touchdown along with one carry for seven yards. Frederickson also had three flag pulls. Emma Quirk caught two passes and had seven flag pulls including three for a loss. Nyasia Timmon caught two passes and had five flag pulls. Amelia McIntyre completed one pass for 20 yards and caught one pass for five yards. McIntyre also had two flag pulls and one interception.
THURSDAY’S GAMES
HILTON (3-1-1) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-1-0) 33
Emma Rascoe completed 28-of-44 passes for 303 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for 106 yards and another score on seven carries as Webster Schroeder rebounded from its first loss of the season. Jillian Pagano caught seven passes for 49 yards, one touchdown and one extra-point in the win. Nina Amico made five catches for 51 yards, one touchdown and one extra point. Isatou Jeng finished with five receptions for 43 yards while Brynn Zoltoski and Ali Burton had three catches and one touchdown apiece. Reis Arnold (3), DeAnna DaBella (1) and Mackenzie Browne (1) also caught passes for the Warriors. Arnold led the Schroeder defense with three flag pulls including one for a sack. Rascoe had four flag pulls while Pagano and Zoltoski finished with five apiece. Jeng intercepted two passes and broke up two others. Burton accounted for three flag pulls and two pass breakups. Kate Taylor (1), Isabelle Baker (3), Mia Bielemeier (2) and Olivia Fulkerson (2) also contributed flag pulls.
GATES CHILI (4-4-0) 0
BATAVIA (2-1-1) 7
Senior running back Kaylynn Peyman rushed for 24 yards on five carries and had one reception for seven yards. Peyman scored the game’s only touchdown on Batavia’s opening drive. Junior quarterback Leilah Manuel ran in the extra-point attempt. Manuel completed 5-of-11 passes for 33 yards while rushing for 46 yards on eight carries. Manuel led the Blue Devils’ defense with 17 total flag pulls, including four for a loss, one sack and intercepted a pass in the red zone. Junior linebacker Violet Lopez finished with seven flag pulls. Junior defensive back Phoebe Beal added six flag pulls and two pass break-ups. Ninth-grade defensive back Miyah Manuel had three flag pulls, three pass breakups, and an interception. The Batavia defense has allowed one touchdown four games this season.
EAST (5-1-1) 38
PADILLA (5-1-1) 0
Brooklyn Cotto, Alani Miller-Montgomery and Avyanna Belcer rushed for a touchdown apiece as East won for the third straight time. Tiyanna Martino completed two passing touchdown passes to Jurnee Acoff. On the defensive side, Acoff also had two interceptions. Jasmarie Lunas-Pagan returned an interception 50 yards to set up the Eagles in Padilla territory.
GREECE ARCADIA (6-1-0) 55
BROCKPORT (0-4-0) 0
Lily Tracz completed 17-of-21 passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for another two scores as Arcadia won its sixth straight game. Senior running back Samantha Mau had 10 carries for 64 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore running back Olivia Mau (sister) had nine carries for 55 yards and a score. The Titans’ defense forced four interceptions – one each from Bella Huffman and Alle Kirkland. Abrianna Cerqua and Vivian Koffa both returned interceptions for touchdowns.
FAIRPORT (1-4-1) 19
SPENCERPORT (1-5-0) 20
Fairport’s Ava Vassallo completed 10-of-25 passes for 115 yards and three touchdowns along with 10 rushes for another 52 yards. Natalie Panara had 11 carries for 45 yards and six flag pulls on the defensive side. Autumn Fitch and Avery Lucey had a touchdown reception apiece. Julia McNulty led the Red Raider defense with seven flag pulls.
PITTSFORD (2-5-0) 18
IRONDEQUOIT (0-5-0) 15
PENFIELD (5-2-0) 0
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-0-0) 22
EDISON/WORLD OF INQUIRY/SOTA (1-5-1) 0
MONROE/SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (1-4-1) 0
GREECE ATHENA (3-2) 25
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (1-5-1) 0
LE ROY (0-6-0) 20
LIVONIA (2-3-0) 38
GENESEO (2-1-0) 6
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-2-0) 33
YOUNG WOMEN’S COLLEGE PREP (0-3-0) 20
WILLIAMSON/SODUS/MARION (3-2-0) 21
AVON (2-4-0) 6
HORNELL (6-0-0) 40
EASTRIDGE (1-4-0) 12
VICTOR (4-3-0) 19
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