WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
AQUINAS (9-0) 13
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-4) 6
AJ Orr rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown and threw for another 110 yards to lead Aquinas. Bles’ng Muhammad paced the defense with 14 flag pulls and returned an interception 45 yards for a score. Muhammad had an extra-point conversion and caught five passes for 46 yards. Briar Hinds had five catches for 64 yards. Carlé Thomas accounted for nine flag pulls.
WILLIAMSON/SODUS/MARION (4-3) 13
GENEVA (1-7) 0
LIVONIA (4-3) 44
GENESEO (2-4) 21
Emily Lippert rushed for 70 and a touchdown and returned a punt 55 yards for another score as Livonia erased an early 13-0 deficit and went on to win. Olivia Feehan rushed the ball 10 times for 125 yards, touchdown and two PATs. Ava Feehan, Blair Maxwell and Reghan Maxwell also rushed for a touchdown apiece. Olivia Feehan led the defense with nine flag pulls and one pass deflection. Blair Maxwell had five flag pulls and an interception. Emily Whittel had two flag pulls and an interception. Natalie Gause (4), Ava Feehan (3), Stella Molino (2), Reghan Maxwell (2) and Gabriella Litteer (2) also had flag pulls.
THURSDAY’S GAMES
GREECE ARCADIA (8-2) 38
BATAVIA (2-4-1) 13
Sophomore Abrianna Cerqua caught five passes for 67 yards and three touchdowns on the offensive and intercepted a pair of passes on the defensive side as Arcadia clinched the Monroe County Division II title for a second straight year. Cerqua also had nine flag pulls in the win. Junior quarterback Lily Tracz completed 18-of-29 passes for 163 yards and five touchdowns. Kylie Drake, Priya Allen and Vivian Koffa each found paydirt for the Titans. Batavia senior running back Kaylynn Peyman opened the scoring, taking a tipped pass from junior junior Leilah Manuel and going 57 yards to the end zone. After an interception by senior linebacker Ava Darling on the ensuing Arcadia possession, ninth-grade wide receiver Miyah Manuel took a jet sweep to the end zone for a 14-yard touchdowns. Two Batavia turnovers and a turnover on downs led to Arcadia taking a 25-13 lead at halftime. Arcadia added two more scores in the third quarter to seal the game. Miyah Manuel led Batavia with nine total flag pulls on defense. Kaylynn Peyman and junior linebacker Violet Lopez added five flag pulls apiece. Senior defensive lineman Tyara Davis pulled four flags with three for a loss.
GATES CHILI (4-5-1) 7
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-3) 19
Zoie Phillips staked Churchville-Chili to an early lead with a 70-yard punt return, and the Saints rebounded from a loss with their fourth win in five games. Hannah Tompkins completed touchdown passes to Cadence Bachmann and Mariah Elliot. Elliot also had eight flag pulls and one interception. Gia McElwain finished with six flag pulls – two for a loss. Gabbie Nasca (5), Bianca Fumarola (3), Phillips (3) and Julia Gaffney (3) also contributed flag pulls. Gianna Denning had two flag pulls – one for a loss. Kallie Weaver contributed an extra-point conversion.
BROCKPORT (0-7) 8
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-1) 56
Emma Rascoe completed 20-of-28 passes for 263 yds six touchdowns while Jillian Pagano connected on 7-of-15 passes 83 yds and a score as Webster Schroeder won for the third straight time. Pagano also rushed the ball four times for 34 yards, caught two passes and scored twice. Rascoe contributed two flag pulls and a sack on defense. Ali Burton caught five passes for 52 yards. DeAnna DaBella had four receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown. Isatou Jeng made four catches for 62 yds, two touchdowns and one extra points. Brynn Zoltoski finished with four receptions for 58 yds a score and an extra point. Nina Amico and Olivia Fulkerson had a receiving touchdown apiece. Kenzie Beale (3), Maya Pascuzzi (1) and Mia Bielemeier (1) also caught passes. Brynn Zoltoski led the defense with three flag pulls and interception returned for a touchdown. Kyra Nourse (3), Isabelle Baker (2), Mia Bielemeier (2), Kenzie Beale (1), DeAnna DaBella (1), Amico (1) and Gianana Ianotti (1) each contributed flag pulls. Brielle Rickard had two flag pulls and a pass break-up. Alexa Hadcock had two flag pulls and an interception.
FAIRPORT (3-5-1) 21
PITTSFORD (3-6) 19
Ava Vassallo completed 11-of-19 passes for 112 yards and three touchdowns while gaining another 50 yards on six carries to lead Fairport. Ava Van Harssel, Natalie Panara and Autumn Fitch caught two passes apiece including one each for a touchdown. Carlin Lowe had five receptions for 34 yards. Panara led the defense with 10 flag pulls. Julie McNulty added eight flag pulls while Kate Pecora had seven. Alexandra Spencer (5) and Van Harssel (4) also contributed flag pulls.
PENFIELD (8-2-0) 40
IRONDEQUOIT (0-8-0) 0
VICTOR (5-5) 6
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-0) 13
EASTRIDGE (4-4) 30
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (1-8-1) 13
Sadie O’Neill completed 10-of-15 passes for 141 yards and a touchdown while rushing the ball nine times for 112 yards and another score to lead Eastridge. Alyssa Huynh caught one pass for 21 yards and another score. Qa’Mariona Greene led the defense with seven flag pulls and two interceptions including one returned for a touchdown. Kaitlyn Muniz had 11 flag pulls – nine for a loss.
EAST (5-2-1) 18
GREECE ATHENA (6-2) 19
East’s Tiyanna Martino completed three touchdown passes. Jurnee Acoff had two receiving touchdowns, and Iyana Bigelow also scored once through the air.. On defense, Brooklyn Cotto lead the Eagles in flag pulls.
HILTON (6-2-1) 32
SPENCERPORT (1-7-1) 20
Trailing 7-0 early in the first quarter, Hilton scored 32 straight points to take a lead into halftime. Paige Dean set a school record with five touchdown runs and over 250 yards in the first half. Lina Gruttadauria caught a pass from Dean for an extra- point conversion. Alayna Velez ran for an extra point. Naliah Ramos had an interception and the Cadets starting defense gave up only 50 yards of total offense.
HORNELL (8-0) 42
LE ROY (0-6) 6
Addison Tonzi scored the lone touchdown for Le Roy. Tonzi also had five flag pulls and one sack for the Oatkan Knights. Chloe Moran finished with four flag pulls and an interception. Suri Woods (5) and Lilly MacKenzie (4) also contributed flag pulls for Le Roy.
EDISON/WOIS/SOTA (1-7-1) 6
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (4-4) 18
Edison’s Harmony Edwards rushed for 68 yards and one touchdown.
MONROE/SWW (1-6-1) 0
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (7-1-1) 34
GENEVA (2-7) 27
NEWARK (1-5) 6
WAYNE (7-1) 12
EAST ROCHESTER (7-1) 0
Sydney Howard rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns as Wayne avenged its only loss of the season. Bailey Cook led the defense with eight flag pulls – all for a loss. Penny Hargrove accounted for 10 flag pulls and one interception. Addi Habecker had 65 yards rushing.Sadie McElwain finished with seven flag pulls.
AVON 7
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD 18
WILLIAMSON/SODUS/MARION (4-3)
GANANDA (1-4)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (0-6)
ROCHESTER PREP (0-7)
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