Wednesday: Hilton Sets Team Record |
May 2, 2007 - Hilton posted its sixth win
in a season with their 3-2 game with Brighton. Brockport was a 9-4 winner
over HFL and Canandaigua, Livonia and McQuaid Jesuit won their games on Wednesday.
Although the game began close with a
2-2 tie after one quarter, Brockport went on to defeat HFL
9-4. HFL was held scoreless for both the second and third quarters,
before scoring two more goals in the final quarter.
Scoring began as junior goalie Connor Mykins was forced down the
field after all the other players were locked on and scored the
opening goal at 11:02. HFL tied the game with 6:43 remaining when
Ian Griffin scored his first of two goals in the game (assisted
by Matt Lesczynski). The goal was man-up. Brockport struck again
as Adam Nauerth grabbed a loose ball on the crease and scored a
quick goal. The Cougars tied up the game with 1:27 left as Matt
Garvey scored his first (of two goals) on a broken clear.
The second and third quarters were all Brockport. Brockport scored
seven straight unanswered goals ranging from a ground ball on the
crease to an outside shot to a fast-break. The Blue Devils dominated
the game both offensively and defensively. The third quarter ended
with the score 9-2 for Brockport.
HFL scored the only two goals of the fourth quarter as Griffin scored
his second on a crease drive and Garvey score his second on a ground
ball after a missing shot.
Defensively HFL had a strong game but they could not capitalize
on their opportunities. HFL's defense had seven different one-on-one
takes (two by Cade Norris) but after every one, the Cougars had
missed passes, or missed shots that caused them to lose the ball.
Pat Roache who ended the game with 15s/9ga (63%) played extremely
differently between the two halves. In the first half Roache was
5s/7ga (42%) while in the second half he recorded 10s/2ga (83%).
Brockport was a consistent team, playing good solid lacrosse for
four quarters and keeping the game in check with both strong offense
and strong defense. Mykins ended the game with 12s/4ga (75%). John
Duthoy played four minutes but did not face any shots.
Scoring for Brockport were Sean Bittner (3g), Nauerth (2g-1a), Justin
Klymochko (2g), Andrew Willis (1g), Mykins (1g) and Tucker English
(1a).
Scoring for HFL were Griffin (2g), Garvey
(2g) and Lesczynski (1a).
Hilton set a new team record for wins
in a season as they won their sixth game at Brighton with a score
of 3-2.
Scoring for Hilton were Kyle Hayward (1g), Colin Walker (1g), Jeff
Delong (1g), Jay Clifford (1a) and Alex Wood (1a). Aaron Donahey
had 10s/2ga (83%). No report from Brighton
(3-6).
Canandaigua easily defeated Mynderse
17-4 today.
Scoring for Canandaigua were Brian Scheetz (2g-4a), Connor Henderson
(3g-2a), Jordan Manzer (3g-1a), Tyler Wakefield (1g-2a), John Klein
(2g), Charlie Sauter (1g-1a), Nick Munn (1g-1a), Kevin Peck (1g),
Brian Lustick (1g), Justin Tomzak (1g), Scott Bement (1g), Ben Knapton
(1a) and A.J. Groot (1a). Groot played the fourth quarter and recorded
1s/2ga (33%).
Scoring for Mynderse were Anthony Clark (2g), Ben LaValley (1g-1a),
Dustin Luckinbill (1g) and Pete Hawyrschuk (1a). Tony Pallidino
played the entire game and recorded 11s/17ga (39%). No
report from Mynderse.
McQuaid Jesuit defeated its GRALL
opponent Bath tonight 12-6. After taking a 5-0 first quarter lead, the Knights
were up 8-2 at the half and 11-2 after three.
Mitch Ritchie of McQuaid Jesuit scored
his 50th point of the season during this game (38g-17a).
Scoring for McQuaid Jesuit
were Ritchie (4g-4a), Evan Gallina (3g), Bill Napoli (2g), Dan Sturnick (1g-2a),
Tom Carpenter (1g), JD Ayer (1g) and Jeff MacDonald (2a). Junior
middies Mark Engle and Ian Mort each scored thier first Varsity assists. Harry
Goluses recorded 11s/6ga (65%) for the Knights (8-4).
Scoring for Bath were David Harris (3g), Brad Fuerst (3g) and John
Pruyn (2a). Chris Wolfer played the entire game recording 11s/12ga
(48%).
Livonia defeated Newark today
18-5. The Bulldogs took a 4-1 lead after the first and an 11-1 lead
at halftime. The Bulldogs improve to 7-5 while Newark drops to 3-6.
Sophomore goalie Justin Becker finished with 10s/5ga (66%) for Livonia.
Tyler Russell scored his 50th point (34g-16a) of the season during
this game.
Scoring for Livonia were Oren Taylor (4g-1a), Brian Sciera (3g-2a),
Tyler Russell (2g-2a), Chris Bausch (2g-2a), Matt Girolmo (2g-2a),
Jeff Wester (2g-1a), Gaelin Walsh (2g), Aaron Miller (1g), Jim Crowell
(1a), Shane Ward (1a) and Kyle Olsen (1a).
Scoring for Newark were Adam Golding (3g-2a), Ollie Smith (1g) and
Stephen Johnson (1g). No report from Newark.
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