Tuesday: Semi Finals |
May 24, 2005 - Penn Yan and Honeoye Falls-Lima are going to the New York
State Tournament as a result of tonight's wins in the
semi final round at Irondequoit. Penn Yan earned the trip
with a 12-6 win over #2 seeded Waterloo
and HF-L earned their first trip to the States with a
13-7 win over Geneva. In the Class A semi finals, the
top two seeds won as Penfield defeated Schroeder 15-9
and Canandaigua won their game over Fairport 9-5.
Although
Schroeder scored the first goal of the game, it was Penfield
dominating the first half with a 5-1 first quarter and
11-3 half before winning 15-9 in the Class A semi final
game at Aquinas. Senior midfielder Mike Thon was nearly
unstoppable as he scored seven goals and assisted on two
others. Junior goalie Brian Dell made 14 saves, a number
of which were one-on-ones from short range.
Tom Costanza scored the first goal of the game for Schroeder
on a feed from Mike Catalino at 10:07. That would be on
only goal of the quarter for Schroeder as Penfield scored
the next five goals. Tim Pfeffer scored at 4:45 (assisted
by Thon) and scored again at 4:16 (assisted by Paul Leonhard).
Thon scored at 3:43 (assisted by Trevor Rice) and Jason
Knerr scored on a feed from Thon. Kelly McKenna
scored the last goal of the quarter at 1:15 on an assist
from Mike Arvan.
Penfield scored first at the top of the second quarter
when Pfeffer scored at 11:06. Schroeder came back at 10:10
with a goal by Catalino and the Patriots returned with
two more goals by Thon (unassisted) at 9:02 and 6:06 before
the Warriors struck with goal by Chris Ferry assisted
by Tom Costanza at 5:14. McKenna scored two more for the
Patriots, the second assisted by Arvan and Thon ended
the half with an unassisted goal with 0:07 left. The Patriots
led at the half 11-3.
Once again Webster scored first at the top of the second
half when Grant Catalino scored at 6:30 on a pass from
Jay Willmes. Thon came back on the ensuing face off and
scored an unassisted goal just seven seconds later. Knerr
scored again at 5:52 and Schroeder then saw a goal from
Grant Catalino at 2:07. Thon ended the third quarter with
an unassisted goal with just over one minute left. The
third quarter ended with the Patriots up 14-5.
Schroeder mounted a small comeback in the last quarter,
scoring four goals to Penfield's one. Ferry scored at
10:08 and a little less than five minutes later, Willmes
scored on a pass from Tom Costanza. Mike Catalino scored
an unassisted goal at 4:54 and Tom Costanza scored the
last goal of the season for the Warriors at 1:57 on an
assist from Mike Catalino. Penfield's Knerr scored their
last goal of the game at 1:34 as he scored on a feed from
Luke Prattico. The win continues Penfield's undefeated
season (18-0). They will play for the Championship on
Friday night at 7:15 when they face Canandaigua. The winner
of that game will present Section Five in the NYS Class
A tournament which will start on Tuesday at Aquinas.
The
second Class A semi final game saw Canandaigua
come from behind to win 9-5 over a strong willed and fired
up Fairport. The
Red Raiders scored the first three goals of the game and
held the powerful Braves scoreless in the first quarter
and nearly halfway through the second. Once the Braves
started their offense they became difficult to contain
and after scoring the tying goal just before the half,
outscored Fairport 5-1 in the second half for the win.
Junior midfielder Ryan Lowe scored first for Fairport
at the 4:21 mark, bringing the Red Raider fans
to their feet. Mike Danylyshyn scored a little less than
a minute later when he intercepted a Canandaigua clearing
pass and scored on the open net. The Red Raiders led at
the end of the first quarter, 2-0.
Fairport extended their lead to 3-0 when Pat Reilly scored
an unassisted goal at 11:36. Canandaigua scored their
first goal at 5:10 when Tyler Emery scored on a pass from
Brain Hadsell. The Raiders came right back and scored
at 4:06 when Danylyshyn scored, assisted by Lowe. The
Braves then scored then next three, to tie the game at
four to end the half. Emery scored an unassisted goal
at 3:42 and Aaron Manzer scored two goals in a row, both
assisted by Dan Groot, the first at 0:33 and the second
at 0:17.
Canandaigua scored the only goals of the
third quarter. Groot scored an unassisted goal at 11:43
and Manzer scored a goal at 1:32 on a feed from Chris
Mulheron. The Braves led after three quarters, 6-4.
The Braves extended their lead after scoring the first
two goals in the last quarter. Hadsell scored on a feed
from Mulheron at 10:17 and 12 seconds later, Manzer scored
(assisted by Emery). Reilly scored the last goal of Fairport's
season (unassisted) at 5:39. Mulheron came back on the
faceoff scoring on a feed from Groot.
Scoring for Canandaigua were
Manzer (4g), Emery (2g-1a), Groot (1g-3a), Mulheron (1g-2a)
and Hadsell (1g-1a). Dan Serafine made 7 saves for the
Braves who will play Penfield for the Class A Championship
on Friday night at Aquinas.
Scoring for Fairport were Lowe with 1g-1a and Danylyshyn
and Reilly with 2g each.
Waterloo
scored the first three goals, but Penn Yan
came back with three to tie at the end of the first quarter
and then added five more for an 8-5 halftime lead before
winning a place in the New York State Class C Tournament
by beating Waterloo 12-6.
Scoring for Penn Yan were Dan Mesler (5g), Jon Van Houten
(2g), Steven Carlson (2g), Dan McGuffie (3g-1a) while
Michael Manley and Mark Kratochvil each added 1a for the
Mustangs who will play HF-L on Friday (5:00)
at Aquinas for the Section Five B/C Championship.
Waterloo saw two goals each from Jason Johnson, Winston
Boyd, TJ Radka while Gordy Lahr added an assist.
Honeoye
Falls-Lima was the winner over Geneva, 13-7 and will represent
Section Five in the New York State Class B Tournament.
After a 2-2 tie at the end of the first quarter the Panthers
led 6-3 at the half time break. The Cougars came back
strong in the third, scoring 8 goals while holding Geneva
to 1 to take the 11-7 lead after three.
Scoring for the Cougars were Mike Cintineo (5g-4a), Jeff
Price (3g-2a), David Uzialko (3g-1a) and Connor Burgasser
(2g-2a) while John Cintineo added 2a and Cade Norris added
1a. Mike Brisbane had 14 saves for HF-L. No
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