
MONDAY’S GAMES
PITTSFORD (4-6) 54
GREECE ARCADIA (8-3) 34
BISHOP KEARNEY (6-4) 29
MONROE/SWW (1-7-1) 0
YOUNG WOMEN (0-4) 12
OUR LADY OF MERCY (9-2) 13
ROCHESTER PREP (2-8) 6
GENEVA (2-8) 2
GANANDA (1-6) 0
WAYNE (8-2) 32
Addi Habecker completed four passes for touchdowns as Wayne won its sixth game in the past seven. Sydney Howard had two of those touchdown receptions, while Bailey Cook and Lilly Malcolm had the others. Jada Wilson rushed for a touchdown. Sadie McElwain pulled down two interceptions, while Penelope Hartgrove also picked off a pass.
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CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-3) 13
LE ROY (0-10) 0
Chloe Moran led Le Roy with eight flag pulls, while Lilly MacKenzie had two interceptions to go with a flag pull. Addison Tonzi (7), Suri Woods (5), Addison Alquist (5), Kendall Bunch (4), and Elise Fisher (2) also pulled flags.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-3) 14
GREECE ATHENA (8-4) 6
Churchville-Chili’s Cadence Bachmann threw one touchdown pass to Lily Kadrie and caught an extra-point conversion. Zoie Phillips ran in a touchdown and pulled six flags including two for a loss while also recording an interception. Mariah Elliot pulled 13 flags, tallied an interception, and converted an extra point with a reception. Gia McElwain pulled eight flags, including five for a loss. Gabbie Nasco (3, with one for a loss) and Kadrie (2, with an interception) also pulled flags.
BATAVIA (2-5-1) 14
EASTRIDGE (5-4-1) 33
Sadie O’Neill threw for 106 yards and a passing touchdown to Qa’Mariona Greene as Eastridge remained undefeated since April 23 (4-0-1 since). O’Neill also rushed for a touchdown, converted three point-afters, and pulled 11 flags, including three for a loss. Kaitlyn Muniz rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns. Nicole Vincente had two interceptions, while also pulling three flags, including one for a loss.
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-1) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-1) 20
Schroeder came out of halftime sharp. Rascoe was a perfect 5-for-5 throwing the ball on the opening drive, including a fourth-down contested catch by Nina Amico in heavy traffic. The following play, Rascoe took it 15 yards on a scramble into the endzone to give the Warriors a 6-0 lead. READ MORE.
IRONDEQUOIT (1-9) 7
HILTON (7-2) 43
VICTOR (6-5) 29
SPENCERPORT (2-8-1) 7
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (2-9-1) 47
BROCKPORT (0-9) 6
Daniella Kungwa ran for two touchdowns and also completed a touchdown pass to Joshlyn Troche. Lilly Walker had a pick-six, while Jenna Christensen and Amari Baxtrum both scored rushing touchdowns.
GATES CHILI (5-6-1) 7
FAIRPORT (4-5-1) 20
Ava Vassallo threw for 186 passing yards and connected with receivers for three touchdowns as Fairport won its third straight. Vassallo also led the Red Raiders with 66 rushing yards, while Natalie Panara tallied 65 to go with 13 yards and a touchdown receiving. Kate Pecora also caught a touchdown pass. Avery Lucey (86) and Autumn Fitch (28) led the Raiders in receiving yards, with Lucey catching a pass for an extra-point conversion and Charly Sisson also converting a catch for a extra points. Ariana Toner pulled eight flags, including one for a loss and one for a sack, while also pulling down an interception. Julia McNulty pulled seven flags including one for a loss, while Panara pulled five flags and intercepted one.
PITTSFORD (4-7) 6
PENFIELD (9-2) 34
CHARLES G. FINNEY (9-4) 25
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (7-2-1) 13
Lainy Vargas threw for 178 yards and completed three touchdown passes as Charles G. Finney won its fourth straight. Vargas also ran for 51 yards, converted an extra point, pulled five flags, and recorded two interceptions. Nyasia Timmon racked up 72 yards receiving, including a touchdown, and pulled seven flags. Lucy Broome scored one touchdown on a pick-six and another on one of her five receptions, and also pulled four flags. Kate Fredrickson also scored a receiving touchdown, while Amelia McIntyre had five receptions for 35 yards.
EAST HIGH (6-2-1) 27
EDISON/WOIS/SOTA (1-9-1) 0
Tiyanna Martino completed three touchdown passes and led East High with eight flag pulls as the Eagles won their fifth game of their last six. Brooklyn Cotto, Alani Miller-Montgomery, and Jurnee Acoff all had a receiving touchdown, while Cotto also rushed in a touchdown two extra-point conversions.
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (4-4)
MONROE/SWW (1-7-1)
WILLIAMSON/SODUS/MARION (5-4)
GENEVA (2-8)
GENESEO (4-5) 7
AVON (4-6) 19
LIVONIA (5-4) 6
HORNELL (10-0) 55
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