Tuesday: Penfield and Rush Win |
May 16, 2006 - Penfield played a close game
with Schroeder and was the 11-9 winner. Rush Henrietta
also won an 11-9 victory, there game against host
Irondequoit.
Sometimes the most basic of tasks can make the
difference between winning and losing, and such
was the case this afternoon as Kelly McKenna won
four faceoffs in a row, setting up a series of
Penfield goals and giving the
Patriots an 11-9 victory over host Schroeder.
The first quarter was a study in patience as both
teams protected their ball time and carefully
picked their shots in light of excellent one on
one and team defense played at both ends of the
field. Schroeder scored first, at 4:48, when Jay
Willmes received a feed from Andy Winslow and
put one past Penfield goalie, Brian Dell. The
Warriors scored again, this time at 2:11, when
Grant Catalino scored a unassisted goal. Penfield
ended the first quarter with an unassisted goal
by Kelly McKenna at 1:45, and the quarter ended
with Webster up 2-1.
Penfield tied the game in the first thirty seconds
of the second quarter when Connor Rice scored
on a feed from Mike Arvan at 11:28. Nine minutes
passed before Mike Tota put Schroeder up with
an assist by Grant Catalino at 2:34. Penfield
tied 0:23 second later when Ben Foster scored,
in man up, on a pass from McKenna. At 1:35, Grant
Catalino stole the ball on a Penfield clear and
ran the ball for a 1-on-1 scored against Dell.
The half ended with Schroeder up 4-3.
Penfield scored first after the half, when Arvan
scored at 10:16 after driving from the top of
the box. Winslow put the Warriors ahead again
when he received the ball from Nick Monney and
bounced the ball of goalie Brain Dell's stick
at 6:24. Penfield came right back with an unassisted
goal by Paul Leonard at 5:16 after he got the
ball on a broken clear. At this point McKenna,
who had, uncharacteristically, lost a number of
face off earlier in the game, came alive winning
all his second half face offs, a number of which,
resulted in goals for the Patriots. Rice scored
on the first face off (assisted by Arvan). Rice
scored again with an assist from Arvan at 2:03.
Schroeder ended the quarter down 6-7 after Tota
scored on a feed from Catalino at 0:20.
The Warriors tied the game again at the top of
the fourth quarter as Tota took the ball from
Winslow at 11:05 on a cross cage feed and a shot
high off stick. Mike Cummins scored for Penfield
at 9:44 on a feed from Dave Malone from behind
the cage. McKenna won the next two face offs in
a row, producing scores by Malone (assisted by
Ben Foster) at 9:34 and by Malone on an assist
from McKenna at 9:05 and giving the Patriots a
10-7 lead. The pressure remained however, as Schroeder
came back at 5:44 with a goal by Austin Orsini,
assisted by Tota on a run straight from the Warrior
clear. Penfield took back the three goal lead
when they scored their last goal of the game when
Malone scored on an assist from Rice in man up.
Catalino added one more for Schroeder at 1:07
on an unassisted drive from the side of the goal.
The Penfield defense of Alex Nowak,
Joe Clay and Kevin Randall each had excellent
play in front of goal, Brian Dell (9 saves). Paul
Vanthof turned Webster's Catalino back on a number
of drives, and kept him from the ball on a number
of critical plays.
Schroeder's Drew Palmer played well as did Chris
Nicodemi who matched up, when possible, against
McKenna. Dennis Costanza made 12 saves and was
replaced by Zach Marshall (1 save) when Costanza
was received a 30 second penalty for pushing.
It
was a 17-4 victory Gates Chili
as they played visiting Arcadia/Olympia. Scoring
for the Spartans were Andy Hilton (6g-2a), Chaz
Giehl (3g-2a) and won 18 of 24 Face offs, Tom
Sudek (2g-2a), Tom Elkins (1g ), Andy McEntee
(1g-1a), Brad Weber (1g-1a), Mike Vo (1g), Pat
Sposato (1a), Pete Leoni (1g), Jim Lynah (1g)
while Pat Lynah and Brian Williams who each added
1a. Dave Bellavia made 6 saves and Jason Baetzhold
added 2 saves for Gates Chili. No
report from Arcadia/Olympia.
Visiting
Fairport was the 21-4 winner
over Pittsford on Tuesday afternoon. Fourteen
different players made the fairport scorebook.
Scoring for the Red Raiders were Jeff Sanna (2g),
Mike Danylyshyn (2g-3a), David Burke (2g), Pat
Reilly (2a), Dan Scarazzo (1g-1a), Jake Fricano
(2g-1a), Ryan Lowe (4g), Brian Sanna (1a), Max
Keil (2g-1a), Eric Martin (1g) and Shawn Runyon,
Ted Mierzwa, Dan Holmes, Craig Narin and Todd
Sturcken who each added one goal. Jeff Sanna led
the face off effort with 9 wins and 1 loss. Geoff
Mayor (7s-3ga), Zach Harris (1s/1ga) and Matt
Hurley (1s) shared time in the goal for Fairport
(12-3).
Cam Edmiston scored 3g for Pittsford.
Brockport
out shot the Thunder 42-14 on their way to a 16-6
win over visiting Athena/Odyssey.
Scoring for the Blue Devils were Adam Nauerth
(3g-3a), Pete Terrelli (1g), Brett Allen (3g-3a),
Matt Laney (1a), Justin Kylmochko (3g-1a), Eric
Gallert (1g), Bohdan Kylmochko (1g), Sean Bittner
(1g-1a) and Tyler Sutphen (3g). Connor Mykins
recorded 3 saves for Brockport (6-9).
Scoring for the Thunder were Jeremy Fitzgerald
(4g), Mike Conderman (1g-1a), Nick Ryan (2a) and
Matt Machucki (1g). Dave Tarana made 9 saves for
Athena/Odyssey. No report
from Brockport.
Led
by freshman long stick middie, Tyler Travis who
picked up 11 ground balls, Geneva
defeated Aquinas 12-5 at home this afternoon.
The Panthers led 4-1 at the end of the first and
8-2 at the half.
Scoring for Geneva were Greg Bonney (3g-1a), Kyle
Boncaro (2g-2a), John Manion (3g), Josh Bloom
(1g-1a), John Warner (1g-1a), Willy Rago (1g),
Tyler Travis (1g) and Sean Bennett (1a). Adam
Schutz made 6 saves including a number of one
on ones.
Scoring for Aquinas were Marc Brandon (2g), David
Schmandt (2g), Patrick King (2a), Carroll Kennedy
(1a) and Mark Pincelli (1a). Alan Antinorelli
started in goal and had 7 saves before being replaced
in the 2nd quarter by Kraig Hestin who had 9 saves.
No report from Aquinas.
Waterloo
took a 2-1 first quarter lead to a 4-1 half and
ended the game with a 7-4 win against visiting
Mynderse. Scoring for the Indians were Bill Jolly
(4g), Winston Boyd (2g-1a), Stephen Kuti (1g-1a),
Nelson Boyd (1a) and Mike Ruiz (1a). Andy Riegel
had 15 saves and Mark Nearpass had 5 saves in
the 4th quarter for Waterloo (10-6).
Scoring for Mynderse were Chris D'Amato (2g),
Eric Davids (1g), Sean Grimley (1g), Kevin McCully
(1a) and Dustin Luckinbill (1a). Zac Rescort had
10 saves for Mynderse. No
report from Mynderse.
The
rain held off tonight, and Eastridge came to HFL
prepared to play. The Cougars started strongly,
taking a 6-2 first quarter lead, with goals from
six different players. At the half, HFL was up
9-4, with scores from two different players. By
the end of the third, it was HFL ahead 12-4 and
the final score was HFL 13-6.
Scoring for HFL was Dan Layfield (3g-1a), Connor
Buragsser (2g-2a), Zach Whyte (3g), Cade Norris
(2g-1a), Tyler Burgasser (2g), Andrew Santiago
(1g-1a), and Chris Stanton (2a). The ground ball
leaders for the Cougars were Buster Mulcahey (12
gbs), Connor Burgasser (9 gbs), and Dan Layfield
(9 gbs). Patrick Roache recorded 13 saves for
HFL (10-5). No report from
Eastridge.
It
was visiting Brighton the 15-7
winner at Hilton tonight, as the Barons took a
5-2 halftime lead. The Cadets found themselves
in penalty trouble in the second half and played
significant time in man down.
Leading Brighton were Ryan Conti (4g-2a) and Colin
Davis (3g-1a). Noah Berg made 6 saves for Brighton
(10-5)
Scoring for Hilton were Jeff DeLong (2g), Kyle
Hayward (2g), Jay Clifford (1g) and Alex Wood
(1g-2a). Aaron Donahey made 18 saves for Hilton
(5-10). No report from
Brighton.
Midlakes
took a 7-1 first quarter lead and added one more
before the half before beating Pal-Mac 10-4. Scoring
for Midlakes were Glen Stevenson (2g-1a), Ryan
MacCannon (1a), Jon Briggs (2g-1a), Nick Newland
(2g), Clay Hemminger (1g), Nate Stevens (3g) and
Ryan Forshay (1a). Jared Schoonerman had 16 saves
including a number of big saves at critical times.
Scoring for Pal-Mac were Cody Clement (1g), Derek
Piccola (1g), Dave Merritt (1a), Jeremy Norsen
(1g), Peter Maklos (1g) and Jaime Gross (1a).
Jonathon Reeve had 10 saves for the Raiders.
The Livonia lacrosse
team sent their seniors out in style on Tuesday
afternoon by beating the Newark Reds 17–3
on Saunders Field in Livonia. Livonia’s
seniors and their parents were honored before
the game with a ceremony, then Livonia’s
under classmen sent the seniors out in style with
a solid four quarter effort.
Livonia’s primary goal of building momentum
into the Class C sectionals was the focus of the
day. The first quarter saw total domination of
every aspect of the game as the bulldogs built
a 7-0 lead by the end of the first quarter.
Scott Mosher hooked up with Luke Merritt just
10 seconds into the game for Livonia’s first
goal. “ The two senior midfielders really
set the tone for the rest of the game by making
that play, they let everyone know who was taking
control of the game,” stated Head Coach
John Sciera. Mosher also scored Livonia’s
second goal of the game. Junior Adam Schaible
scored the first of his three goals. It was Schaible’s
first game starting at attack. Middie John Dalberth
then scored the third senior goal of the quarter
(unassisted). Junior attackman Brian Sciera entered
the scoring column on the next Livonia goal with
an assist from Mosher. Junior middie Oren Taylor
scored (unassisted), followed by Merritt’s
second goal of the game. The starting senior defense
of Zac Berger in goal, Andy Kurtz, Shane Moran,
and Jeremy Allston allowed only 6 shots in the
quarter. Bulldogs led at the end of the quarter,
7-0.
Brian Sciera scored twice more in the second quarter.
Scott Mosher and Sophomore attackman Tyler Russell
each had a goal and an assist. Sciera’s
second goal was one for the highlight reels as
he scored on a pretty behind the back shot on
an assist from Mosher.
Senior goal tender Aaron Jamison started the second
half for the bulldogs in the net as the bulldog
defense continued to shut down the Reds. Junior
long sticks Shane Ward, Jeremy Hudak and Mike
Vetrano all playing key roles in Livonia’s
defensive effort.
Sciera and Schaible traded roles in the third
period, Sciera being the feeder, Schaible the
finisher for Livonia’s first two goals of
the quarter.
In the last quarter, Kyle Olson scored two goals,
Oren Taylor scored a goal and an assist and junior
middie Paul Nebbia scored his first goal of the
season. No report from
Newark.
The St.
Francis Red Raiders (Section 6) defeated
the Knights of McQuaid Jesuit with a score of 10-9.
The first goal of the game was scored 0:20 seconds
into the game by Maisano of the Raiders. An assist
from Gino D’Angelo and a goal from Marty
Farchione produced the first goal for the Knights
at 8:54. St. Francis scored two more times before
then end of the quarter. The first, an unassisted
goal, was scored by Grizanti, and the second goal
was scored by Maisano (Rautenstrautch). The first
quarter ended with the score 3-1 in favor of the
Raiders.
The second quarter was dominated by the Knight
who outscored the Red Raiders 3-1, thus ending
the half with a score of 4-4. The St. Francis
goal was scored by Kalanaros. Three different
players scored unassisted goals for the Knights
in the second quarter. The first was by Mitch
Ritchie, followed by Nick Cardillo, and Alex Caton.
The third quarter was controlled by the Red Raiders
with a score of 5-3. They started the scoring
with the first two goals of the quarter with a
goal from Benzinger (Rautenstrautch) and the second
was by Kalanaros (unassisted). Dan Odorcyzk scored
the next goal for the Knights. A man-up goal for
St. Francis was next, scored by Maisano (Benzinger).
Striking back for McQuaid Jesuit was Ritchie (unassisted).
St. Francis scored the next two goals, both unassisted.
Scoring first was Kalanaros (with his third and
final of the night), followed by Benzinger (his
second of the night). The last goal of the quarter
belonged to the Knights with only 2 seconds left
in the quarter. Ritchie picked up the ball behind
the cage and fed Nick Caton, who was on the crease
for a quick goal to end the quarter with a score
of 9-7 in favor of the Red Raiders.
The fourth quarter saw a 2-1 advantage for McQuaid Jesuit,
but St. Francis held out for the victory. Maisnao
scored the only goal of the fourth quarter for
St. Francis and finished the night with four goals.
The first goal of the quarter, scored by McQuaid Jesuit,
was a man-up goal by Gallina (unassisted). The
last goal of the game was scored by Cardillo (Gallina).
Scoring for the Red Raiders were Maisano (4g),
Kalanaros (3g), Benzinger (2g–1a), Grizanti
(1g), and Rautenstrautch (2a). Wolbert was the
goalie for St. Francis and he made 10 saves.
Scoring for the Knights were Cardillo (2g–1a),
Ritchie (2g–1a), Gallina (1g–1a),
Farchione (1g), Odorczyk (1g), Nick Caton (1g),
Alex Caton (1g), and D’Angelo (1a). Dan
Caufield and Pat Maguire shared time in the goal.
Maguire made a total of 11 saves and had 9 goals
against.
Rush-Henrietta was the winner over host
Irondequoit with a score of 11-9. The Eagles took
the first quarter lead with a scored of 5-3 and
they led at the half 6-4. The Royal Comets came
back in the third quarter with four goals and
three more in the fourth while holding Irondequoit
to three.
Scoring for Rush-Henrietta were Justin Rose (3g),
Brian Hantzis (3g-1a), Matt Moran (1g-4a), Tony
Henriquez (2g) and Nate Delone (2g-1a). R-H moves
to 9-6.
Scoring for Irondequoit were Nick Kane and Mickey
Haight with 2g-1a) each, Tim Kleehammer and Joe
Parker with (1g-1a) each while Greg Wright, Todd
Laemlein, Derek Pino each added one goal for the
Eagles (8-7). No
report from Rush-Henrietta. |