By PAUL GOTHAM Former Greece Arcadia Titan Tyler Lewandowski traded maroon and white for blue and gold. Greece Athena Trojan CJ Takatch left behind black and gold to wear brown and white. One thing that hasn't changed: the Greece, New York natives will line up on opposite sides of the field. When St. Bonaventure men's soccer hosts Canisius Tuesday afternoon, Lewandowski and … [Read more...] about Lewandowski and Takatch to add to their rivalry when St. Bonaventure hosts Canisius
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Kladstrup, Landro, McMillan and Webb earn weekly Monroe County honors
By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Cameron Webb paced Webster Thomas to a trio of victories and a top ten spot in New York State. Shane McMillan helped Penfield stay undefeated. Dylan Kladstrup delivered when Pittsford Sutherland needed him, and Jacob Landro paced Greece Olympia's offense. The four earned Monroe County Players of the Week (September 9-15) for their respective … [Read more...] about Kladstrup, Landro, McMillan and Webb earn weekly Monroe County honors
Monday Wrap: Dohse strikes gold for Gananda; Domms keep ER rolling
WORLD OF INQUIRY 4 EAST 3 Mandip Rai scored two goals including the game winner in the 75th minute, and World of Inquiry (5-2-0) won for third time in its last four games. Ehlermoo Tong added a goal and an assist in the win. Hser Moo also found back of the net for the Griffins. Sagan Merkley chipped in with an assist. SOTA/NE DOUGLASS 0 McQUAID 7 Seven different players scored … [Read more...] about Monday Wrap: Dohse strikes gold for Gananda; Domms keep ER rolling
O’Hara lifts Mendon girls over Aquinas
By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Junior Grace O'Hara scored at the final horn, and Pittsford Mendon downed Aquinas, 2-1 in Section V girls' soccer action from Wegmans Stadium Monday night. O'Hara took an Elena Barr lead and cut to the left before putting the ball in the opposite side netting. "It was pretty amazing," O'Hara said. "I did not think that was going to happen. … [Read more...] about O’Hara lifts Mendon girls over Aquinas
Heyen: Seven McGee’s appeal decision should be an easy one
By BILLY HEYEN Seven McGee smiled as he led his East High School football teammates onto the field on opening night. After all, McGee was back home in Rochester, leading out familiar faces, many of whom had been his teammates last year, too, when the Oregon commit had starred for the Eagles. On this late summer night, though, McGee wasn’t wearing shoulder pads or a helmet. … [Read more...] about Heyen: Seven McGee’s appeal decision should be an easy one