FRIDAY’S GAMES
AQUINAS (12-1-0) 32
YOUNG WOMEN (1-5) 6
Aquinas’ AJ Orr threw for 143 yards and connected for three touchdowns through the air (two to Carlé Thomas, one to Jada Ferrera). Orr also converted on a point-after and rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown. Ferrera recorded 60 yards receiving and 44 on the ground. Thomas tallied 41 yards receiving while leading the team on defense with seven flag pulls (one for a loss) and a pick-six. Savannah Sweet pulled five flags, including two for a loss and two sacks. Aleeah Ross pulled two flags and chalked up an interception.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (0-9) 7
CHARLES G. FINNEY (10-5) 44
Lainy Vargas completed six passes for 107 yards and three touchdowns as Charles G. Finney won its fifth game of the last six. Vargas also rushed for 41 yards and completed two passes for extra point conversions. Emma Pilecki caught two of the touchdown passes, part of a 76 yard day. Kate Fredrickson also had a touchdown reception. Amelia McIntyre racked up 57 rushing yards and a touchdown. Farrah Schneider rushed for a 79-yard touchdown and pulled six flags on defense. Emma Fredrickson rushed for a touchdown, pulled a flag, and recorded two interceptions. Camila Semonova rushed for a touchdown and pulled two flags. Nyasia Timmons tallied five flag pulls.
LIVONIA (6-5) 51
AVON (4-8) 0
Olivia Feehan rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns as Livonia returned to the win column. Feehan also successfully converted three point-after tries, two on the ground and one as a receiver, while contributing two flag pulls, a pass defended, and an interception on defense. Emily Lippert rushed for 61 yards and two touchdowns, while Bri Losey ran for 40 yards and a score. Natalie Gause had two interceptions — one of them a pick-six — and pulled five flags (one for a loss). Gianna Brown led Livonia with nine flag pulls. Reghan Maxwell also had a pick-six to go along with two flag-pulls. Blair Maxwell pulled five flags and defended a pass. Gabriella Litteer (3), Erin Kolodjiez (2), Jane Fischer (2), Losey (2), and Rowyn Carter (2) rounded out the defense.
BROCKPORT (0-10)
HILTON (8-2-1)
SATURDAY’S GAMES
EASTRIDGE (5-6-1) 19
PENFIELD (10-2) 35
Eastridge’s Sadie O’Neill passed for 174 yards and connected for two touchdowns while rushing for 64 yards and a touchdown. O’Neill also added eight flag pulls on defense. Alyssa Cowart caught six passes for 153 while pulling nine flags — including one for a loss — as well as an interception. Qa’Mariona Greene caught two touchdown passes from O’Neill and also pulled three flags.
BATAVIA (2-7-1) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-1) 45
Webster Schroeder’s Emma Rascoe completed 24 of her 34 passes, including five for touchdowns, as she racked up 236 yards in the win. Rascoe also ran for 43 yards and a touchdown while pulling two flags and tallying a sack on defense. Jillian Pagano caught five receptions including two for touchdowns as part of a 75-yard game, while Brynn Zoltoski similarly had five receptions including two touchdowns. Both players were also the receivers on two extra-point conversions. Kenzie Beale caught the other touchdown. Nina Amico had a total of 51 receiving yards. Zoltoski led Schroeder on defense with four flag pulls, and also returned an interception for a touchdown and broke up two passes. Maya Pascuzzi, Kyra Nourse, and Olivia Drew all had three flag pulls, with Pascuzzi also breaking up a pass. Maria Bielemeir (2, with an interception and a pass break-up), Isabelle Baker (2), Kenzie Beale (1, with a sack), Brielle Rickard (1, with a sack), Jillian Pagano (1), McKenzie Browne (1), Kate Taylor (1), and Averye Rugg (1) rounded out the flag-pull column.
GREECE ATHENA (6-5-1) 6
PITTSFORD (5-7) 19
GREECE ARCADIA (9-3) 13
FAIRPORT (5-6-1) 12
Greece Arcadia’s Lily Tracz connected for touchdowns to Kylie Drake and Vivian Koffa as part of a 242-yard day. The pass to Koffa and extra point conversion from Tracz to Drake gave Greece the winning points in the fourth quarter, as a late score from Fairport came up short on what would have been the game-tying point. Priya Allen led the Titans with nine receptions for 104 yards, while Jaeda Blais Rodriguez led defensively with 10 flag pulls and a pair of tackles for a loss. Fairport’s Ava Vassallo connected for two touchdowns as part of a 140 yard day, hitting Natalie Panara and Charly Sisson in the end zone. Carlin Lowe led the Red Raiders with 64 receiving yards and also led the Raiders with 11 flag pulls. Autumn Fitch pulled four flags and had an interception. Vassallo pulled eight flags, Julia McNulty pulled five, and Ali Spencer pulled four. Avery Lucey (2), Mallory Foote (1), and Josie Roets (1) rounded out the scorecard, with Roets’ a sack for a loss.
GATES CHILI (5-7-1) 6
IRONDEQUOIT (2-10) 26
Irondequoit’s Leah Bellingham rushed for a touchdown and threw touchdown passes to Maren Robinson, Elisa Pacyga, and Emani Torres. Robinson and Zee Taylor-Wright both had eight flag pulls.
EAST ROCHESTER (10-1) 32
GANANDA (3-7) 0
Alex LaBounty connected for touchdown passes to Sloan Sowinski, Bryanna Spraggins, and Lily Chambers-Silva as East Rochester secured the number one seed in Class C2. LaBounty also threw point-after conversions to Sowinski and Burroughs. Defensively, Payton Kinney pulled 13 flags to lead the Bombers, including two sacks. Sowinski recorded a pick six, while Chambers-Silva, Mia Rountree, and DeAndra Lamont also had interceptions.
SPENCERPORT (2-9-1) 19
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-3) 34
Cadence Bachmann completed two touchdown passes — one to Gianna Denning and another to Julia Gaffney — as Churchville-Chili finished its regular season with a win. Bachmann also hit Bianca Fumarola for an extra-point conversion. Hannah Tompkins connected with Mariah Elliot for another touchdown and also got extra point conversions with Elliot and Kallie Weaver. Gia McElwain scored a touchdown rushing. Jayl Clark had a pick-six on defense and pulled three flags. Elliot had nine pulls, including one for a loss, and also tallied an interception. McElwain recorded eight flag-pulls, including four for a loss. Denning had six flag-pulls, while Fumarola had four pulls and an interception. Gaffney picked one off and pulled three flags.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (1-7) 6
OUR LADY OF MERCY (11-2) 20
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