Tuesday - Schroeder over Penfield by One |
May 15, 2007 - In the last week of the regular season, the MC league is nearly finished and there was lots of action today.
Winners included Fairport, Schroeder, Spencerport, Eastridge, Irondequoit,
Churchville, Hilton, Brockport, Newark, Waterloo, Livonia, Geneva and
Canandaigua.
Fairport defeated
Pittsford 15-8 in a Monroe County Division-1 battle.
Pittsford started off strong, scoring the first two goals at 8:47
and 7:24. Conor McDermott was first as he drove from behind. McDermott
dove into the crease, but slipped the ball past the inside to score.
The second goal was a split dodge by Cam Edmiston with a shot to
the lower left. Overall Pittsford had many opportunities, but could
not capitalize. Pittsford took 39 shots but only hit the cage on
14 of them (36% on cage). Kristoffer Sterzin played most of the
game for the Red Raiders and finished with 5s/8ga (38%). The Red
Raiders took 45 shots with 31 on cage (69%). Junior goalie Brendan
Green was just over 50% with 16s/15ga (52%).
Fairport scored the last two goals of the first quarter at 2:03
and 1:24. The first was scored by Tom Rynn with his usual sweep
across the top and a side-arm shot that rocketed past Green (stick-side
high). The latter was scored by Martin Manilla after a shot by Eric
Hislop bounced in front of the cage. The first quarter ended 2-2.
The rest of the game was all Fairport. The Red Raiders outscored
the Panthers 4-2 in the second quarter. Scoring first was Eric Martin
who scored stick-side after a cross-crease pass by Shawn Runyon.
Martin led all scorers with 3g-3a during the game. Runyon led the
Red Raiders in shooting taking 9s/5on. Joining Runyon were Rynn
9s/5on/3g, Mike Danylyshyn 9s/7on/3g, Brendan Saylor 5s/4on/3g and
Martin 4s/4on/3g. Additionally both shots taken by Martin Manilla
were goals. The total shooting for Fairport was 45s/31on/15g.
Pittsford scored the next goal at 8:54 to tie the game again at
3-3. The goal was scored after Doug Milano-Johnson fed Brett Bridges
from behind during an extra-man opportunity. Bridges was one of
the leading shooters for the Panthers with 10s/4on/3g. Along with
Bridges were Chris Kist 13s/4on/2g, McDermott 7s/3on/1g, and Milano-Johnson
5s/2on/1g.
Fairport took control at this point, scoring the next
three goals. The Red Raiders scored at 6:06, 4:53 and 2:48. The
first goal was scored by Rynn who took a hard side-arm shot. The
second goal was scored as Runyon passed to a diving Saylor near
the crease. The final goal was scored by Danylyshyn (assisted by
Martin). Martin passed the ball into the crease where Danylyshyn
was waiting, he then jumped and spun, shooting the ball high and
off-stick. The Panthers scored the final goal of the half at 1:12
as Bridges scored again. Bridges took on three different players
after a straight drive from the top. The score at the half was 6-4
Fairport.
Fairport opened up the scoring in the second half with goals at
11:34 and 10:51. The first goal was a cross-crease feed by Rynn
to Saylor. The second was scored as Martin took the ball himself
from behind and slipped the ball into the side of the cage. The
Panthers returned with the next two goals. The first goal was scored
by Milano-Johnson who took the ball on a one-on-one drive and shot
the ball just below Sterzin's stick. The next goal was scored with
a side-arm shot by Kist (assisted by Bridges). The score was 8-6
Fairport.
The Red Raiders scored the next two goal; the first was scored by
Danylyshyn who took a high drive from behind and spun back (shot
off-stick). The next Red Raider goal was scored at 3:26 as Martin
found John McDonnell across the crease for the open shot. The Panthers
scored again as Bridges scored unassisted again. The time he started
a sweep from right to left, but upon turning back slipped in the
grass along with his defenseman as well). which allowed him to reset
and shoot a side-arm shot to the upper-left of the cage. The last
goal of the third quarter was scored by Rynn (from Martin) with
a stick-side top-shelf side-arm shot from outside. The score was
11-7 after three quarters.
Fairport out scored Pittsford 4-1 in the
fourth quarter. Saylor scored with an assist by Rynn at 11:02. The
scoring continued with a one-on-one drive by Martin at 10:18. Two
minutes later Danylyshyn added another when he picked up a ground
ball at the midfield and took it all the way down into the goal.
Pittsford's lone goal of the fourth came at 6:10 as Kist scored
his second of the game (assisted by Bridges) with a bounce shot
from outside. The final goal of the game was scored as Saylor and
Manilla both drove to the crease. Saylor, with the bal, waited for
the slide and then found Manilla open directly across the crease.
Rynn was the winner at the "face-off X", taking 12/14
(86%).
Scoring for Fairport were Martin (3g-3a), Rynn (3g-2a), Saylor (3g-1a),
Danylyshyn (3g), Manilla (2g), Runyon (2a), McDonnell (1g). Matthew
Hurley finished the game for the Red Raiders (8-6) playing four
minutes and recording 1s.
Scoring for Pittsford were Bridges (3g-2a), Kist (2g), Milano-Johnson
(1g-1a), Edmiston (1g) and McDermott (1g). The Panthers are now
4-7
Waterloo went right to work, scoring
4 goals to 2 in the first quarter and 5-4 at the half on their way
to a 9-5 win against Mynderse in Finger Lakes-2 action today.
Scoring for the Indians were Jeff Wadhams (2g), Peter Vacca (2g-1a),
Mike Ruiz (2a), Josh Mateo (2g), Curtis Brosius (2g), Nelson Boyd
(1g-1a) and Chance Lowry (1a). Shawn Andrus had 19 s/5ga (79%) for
Waterloo (7-10).
Scoring for Mynderse were Chris D'Amato (1a), Anthony Clark (1g),
Dustin Luckinbill (2g), Josh Kurdziolek (1g), Kevin McCulley (1g),
Mike Sanderson (1a). Tony Pallidino had 9s/9ga for Mynderse (3-12). No
report from Mynderse.
In another exciting MC-1 division game, it was Schroeder the
11-10 eventual winner over host Penfield. The Warriors took the first quarter
lead with goals by Catalino and Tota, while Kyle Vanthof scored the first of
his 4g-3a at 5:02. The Patriots scored five goals in the second quarter, while
holding Schroeder to two and led at the halftime break 6-4. Penfield scored
three more in the third, but Webster scored four and then took the final quarter
three goals to one for the win.
Scoring for Schroeder were Mike Barilla, Grant Catalino (2g-3a), Mike Tota (5g),
Austin Orsini (1g-1a), Steve Sullivan (1g), Nick Mooney (1g) and Andy WInslow
(2a). Zack Marshal recorded 7s/10ga for the Warriors (13-2).
Scoring for Penfield were Paul Leonard (1g), Kyle Vanthof (4g-3a), James Dwyer
(2a), Alex Nowak (1g), Kevin Green (2g), Kevin Roe (1g), Dan Huntington (1g-1a)
and Kyle Denhoff (1a). No report from Penfield.
Eastridge battled back from a 4-2 deficit
at half. Todd Horne scored the winning goal with 0:20 seconds left
in the game to give the Lancers a 9-8 victory over host HFL.
Scoring for the Lancers were Brandon Moynihan (2g-1a), Matt Driffill
(1g-1a), Alex Austin (3g-2a), Kevin Mahler (1g), Todd Horne (1g-2a),
and Shane Driffill (1g-1a). Eugene Ferrera made 21s/8ga (73%) for
Eastridge (10-5).
Scoring for HFL were Zach Whyte (3g-1a), Cade Norris (2g), Ian Griffin
(2g), Jason Camillo (1g), Kalika Dachtler (2a) and Mike Coady (1a).
Pat Roache made 14s/9ga (61%) for the Cougars (3-11).
It was Spencerport with a 13-3 win over
Batavia in MC-3 play.
Scoring for the Rangers were Pat Decker (4g-1a), Jon Robinson (3g),
Jeff Konko (2g), Kyle Breach (2a), Justin Putt (1g-1a), Phil Schmid
(1g), Luciano Petrella (1g), Roger Youmans (1g) and Sean DeMers
(1a). Mike Palvino started in goal and played the first half. recording
10s/1ga (91%). Brad O'Keefe finished the game with 4s/3ga (57%)
for Spencerport (5-10).
Scoring for Batavia were Zach Fay (1g-1a), Will Mulcahy (1g), Joe
Muoio (1a) and Josh Morgan (1g). Matt Landfried had 16 saves/13ga
(55%) for the Blue Devils.
"Run-'n-Gun" was
the name of the game at Sperry High School as Irondequoit claimed
a 12-7 win over host Rush-Henrietta in MC-1 action today.
The Eagles scored first on an unassisted goal by Drew Coholan, the
first of his five goals, just 1:25 into the game. His cut from behind
the cage, duplicated a number of times in the game, gave him a one-on-one
with R-H goalie, Matt McShea who made 10 saves in the game. R-H
returned less than a minute later when Brian Hantzis pressed his
defenseman, who fell and allowed Hantzis to take a few steps closer
to the goal before scoring with a hard outside shot.
After a number of trips up and down the field, Andrew Hart scored
the first of his 3g-4a after beating his defenseman behind the cage
and sprinting to the goal before R-H could find a slide. A minute
later he repeated the play, this time from a slow break clear. At
1:19, McShea set up a beautiful fast break with a pin-point pass
to his attackman and after three well placed passes, the shot was
stopped by Irondequoit goalie, Zach Nash. Justin Rose, who scored
five of the Royal Comets' seven goals, ended the first quarter with
a drive from the left front. The quarter ended with the Eagles up
3-2.
Irondequoit scored the first three goals in the second quarter.
Coholan scored at 10:43 with a bounced shot. Hart added another
at 9:30 on a give and go from Wright who scored the third goal with
an assist from Hart. Rose broke the streak for R-H with and unassisted
goal, again with a drive from the top of the box. Coholan ended
the half with two more goals. The first was scored while five-on-five
and the second was scored with an inside feed from Hart. The half
ended with the Eagles up 8-3.
There were only three goals scored in the third quarter. Rose produced
the first with the same cut from the front left and a shot high
and on stick side. Wright scored with an assist from Hart and Nate
Delone scored for RH with 0:12 left in the quarter.
Rush-Henrietta scored directly from the face-off at the start of
the last quarter. Justin Rose picked up the ground ball from his
face-off and ran right to the goal, scoring at 11:49. Irondequoit
returned with the same play at 11:14 by Tim Kleehammer. After a
great deal of transition Coholan scored another unassisted goal
for the Eagles at 4:27. Kleehammer scored the last goal for Irondequoit
with a feed from Hart at 2:53. Rose scored his fifth goal at 2:40,
again from a drive from front left.
Scoring for Irondequoit were Drew Coholan (5g), Hart (3g-4a), Wright
(2g-1a) and Tim Kleehammer (2g). Zach Nash had 9s/7ga (56%) for
the eagles (13-2).
Scoring for Rush-Henrietta were Rose (5g), Hanztis (1g) and Moran
(1g). Mat McShea had 10s/12ga for the Royal Comets (8-6).
Livonia took control early, scoring
four unanswered goals in the first quarter and adding five more
before entering the halftime break with a 9-1 lead and a 16-1 victory
over host, Midlakes.
Scoring for Livonia were Tyler Russell (4g-3a), Brian Sciera (4g),
Chris Bausch (3g-1a), Jeff Wester (1g-3a), Cameron Ross (2a), Matt
Girolmo (1g-1a), Oren Taylor (1g-1a), Gaelin Walsh (1g) and Aaron
Miller (1g). Justin Becker gad 14s/1ga for the Bulldogs (11-5).
Scoring for Midlakes were Conor Hogan (1a), Glen Stevenson (1g),
Tyler Brooks-Lambert (1a), Nick Newland (2g), Ben Uveges (1g-1a).
Jared Schoonerman had 10s/16ga for the Eagles (7-9).
On a night where Churchville-Chili's 14
Seniors and their parents were honored, the Saints got their 13th
win with an 18-2 victory against Greece Athena/Odyssey. The Saints
controlled the game throughout with a 57-23 advantage in ground
balls, 40-15 shots and 17 of 24 (71%) face-off wins.
Sean Kettles played 3 quarters (4 saves, 2 goals against) before
giving way to Adam DiFulvio in the 4th quarter (1 save) for the
Saints (13-2).
Once again, attempting to get an assist with every goal, the Saints
managed 12 assists for their 18 goals.
Scoring for Churchville-Chili
were Senior Attackman, Ryan Grogan (7g-3a) to lead the Saints with
10 points. Jamie Englert (1g, 2a), Doug Hemink (2g, 1a) and Ben
Rossignolo (2g, 1a) each had 3 points. Cory Mee (2g), Jon Hemink
(2a), Gino Marcello (1g, 1a) and Kevin Conway (1g, 1a) each had
2 points. David Terrell (1a), Matt Carey (1g) and Brian Traugott
(1g) closed out the scoring as 11 Saints made the score book tonight.
No report was received from Greece Ath/Ody.
Hilton defeated
Brighton 13-4 this evening after the game was called for lightning
with 2:23 remaining.
Hilton opened up the scoring just two minutes into the game with
an outside bounce shot by Kyle Hayward (assisted by Alex Wood).
Wood led all players with 3g-2a and Hayward scored the most goals
(4g). Brighton retaliated only 0:34 seconds later as Taylor Galbraith
scored using his own bounce shot. Hilton finished up the scoring
in the first quarter with Wood scoring. Wood drove from the right
side of the cage and after taking on two different players, shot
and scored stick-side. The score after the first was 2-1 in favor
of Hilton.
Hilton outscored the Barons 4-1 in the second quarter. The Cadets
opened up the scoring when after James Moss' shot was saved, Wood
picked up the ground ball and scored his second goal of the game.
The lone Baron goal of the quarter came at 8:04 as Ryan Conti scored
(assisted by Tim Williams). Williams fought hard for a ground ball
which he then passed to Conti who was waiting on the crease. Hilton
scored the next six goals (three in this quarter and three in the
next). The first was scored by Hayward who took a hard shot at senior
goalie Noah Berg's legs and and scored. Berg finished the game with
10s/13ga (43%). After another three minutes the Barons were called
for "too many men on the field" and the Cadets went man-up.
The Cadets scored as Mike Crumlish drove straight into the goal.
The Cadets scored 2 of 5 (3.5 minutes) during man-up (as well as
one goal during man-down). The Barons scored on 2 of 11 (9.5 minutes).
The last goal of the first half was assisted by Wood as junior Jay
Clifford scored after a cut from the top. The feed occurred half-way
between the restraining line and the goal. The score was 6-2 at
the half.
Hilton's scoring streak continued with three more goals at 11:16,
8:13 and 5:30. The first was a rocket shot by Hayward (off-stick
low). The second occurred after the Cadet's were man-down for two
minutes. The Barons could not capitalize but then after an offsides
call against the Barons the Cadets struck when Wood found Hayward
open on the crease. The third Hilton goal was scored by James Moss
(assisted by Clifford) during a fast-break. Brighton came back with
two goals in extra-man. The first was at 1:38, as Williams scored
after an inside dodge. The second was scored by Dan Hill who swatted
at a pass by Conti that found its way past senior goalie Aaron Donahey.
Donahey (whose celebrated his birthday today) finished the game
with 7s/4ga (64%). Hilton scored the last goal of the quarter with
only 0:13 remaining when Colin Walker scored after a ground ball
pickup on the crease. The score after three quarters was Hilton
10-4.
The fourth quarter was all Hilton who scored three goals before
the game was called. The first goal was scored during a two minute
man down situation (one minute slash, one minute unsportsmanlike
conduct). Walker scored on the crease assisted by Moss and Troy
Johnson scored with a one-on-one drive straight down the center.
The final goal of the game occurred at 3:25 as Wood scored after
picking up a rebound (original shot by Walker).
Jeff DeLong finished the game with 11/16 (69%) wins at the face-off.
DeLong won eight of his eleven face-off wins by himself. The shooting
for the Cadets were led by Hayward 7s/7on/4g, Walker 5s/3on/2g,
Moss 4s/3on/1g and Wood 4s/3on/3g. The total shooting for Hilton
was 29s/23on/13g. Leading the shooting for the Barons were Williams
6s/2on/1g, Justin Hillery 4s/1on, Conti 4s/2on/1g and Josh Uline
4s/2on. Brighton's total shots were 25s/11on/4g.
Scoring for Hilton were Wood (3g-2a), Hayward (4g), Walker (2g),
Crumlish (1g-1a), Clifford (1g-1a), Moss (1g-1a) and Johnson (1g).
The Cadets are now (9-7).
Scoring for Brighton were Williams (1g-1a), Conti (1g-1a), Galbraith
(1g) and Hill (1g). The Barons are now (5-10).
Canandaigua defeated McQuaid Jesuit in a non-league
game this evening 17-7. Scoring did not start until four minutes
into the game, but after that the Braves took at 5-0 lead after
the first quarter. At halftime the Braves led 12-2. The Knights
did win the fourth quarter 2-1.
In the cage senior Kyle Carson
3s/5ga (38%) and junior Scott Bement 5s/2ga (71%) split time for
the Braves (14-2). While junior Dan Caufield 10s/9ga (53%) and sophomore
Harry Goluses 6s/8ga (43%) split time for the Knights (10-7).
Scoring
for Canandaigua were Connor Henderson (3g-3a), Jordan Manzer (4g-1a),
A.J. Groot (3g-2a), Brian Scheetz (1g-2a), Justin Tomzak (2g), Jeremy
Brown (2g), Sean Regan (1g-1a), Charlie Sauter (1g), Evan Roth (1a)
and Ben Knapton (1a).
Scoring for McQuaid Jesuit were Mitch Ritchie (2g-1a),
Dan Sturnick (2g), Evan Gallina (2g), Tom Carpenter (1g) and JD
Ayer (1a).
Newark defeated Pal-Mac 6-4 this afternoon.
Newark took a 2-0 first quarter lead on goals from Stephen Johnson
and Matt Clemons in transition with :03 in the first. The score
was 4-2 Newark at halftime. The second half found both teams trading
goals throughout to get to the 6-4 final. Goalie Josh Putman finished
the game with 13s/4ga (76%) for the Reds (7-9). Senior Jonathon
Reeve finished with 9s/6ga (60%) for Raiders (3-13).
Scoring for
Newark were Matt Clemons (2g-1a), Stephen Johnson (2g), Colin Johnson
(1g-1a), Adam Golding (1g), Chris Gonzales (1a), R.J. VanDemortal
(1a) and Kevin Granger (1a).
Scoring for Pal-Mac were Steve VanDeWalle
(1g-1a), Peter Maklos (1g), Dan Evans (1g), Pete Barry (1g) and
Jeremy Norsen (1a).
Geneva held a 7-1 first quarter lead
on their way to an 18-6 final against Aquinas in non-league action
at Geneva. The Panthers held the advantage in ground balls (56 to
28) and shots (56 to 28).
Scoring for Geneva were Alex Love (6g-1a), Kyle Boncaro (2g-2a),
Greg Bonney (1g-3a), John Warner (3g) and RJ Gringeri (3g). Jim
Warner, Willie Rago and Eric Legott each scored 1g while Tyler Travis
and Andy Torruella each added 1a. Matt Schutz made 2s and Kyle Brimm
added 4s for the Panthers (13-4).
Scoring for Aquinas were Austin Gorman (3g), Nick Berkompas (2g-2a),
Cameron Corsaro (1g), Anthony Bianchi (1a) and Mike Gray (1a). Alan
Antinarelli made 19s and Kraig Hester added 5s more for Aquinas
(709) No report from Aquinas
It was Brockport a 5-3 winner over Gate Chili in MC-3
action at Brockport.
Brockport scored first with a goal by Andrew Willis at 8:57. Gates
tied the game with a goal by Tom Sudek (1g-2a) from Pat Sposato.
John Hopkins scored from Kacie Jones with 5:47 left in the 2nd half
and Brockport took a 2-1 lead into halftime. Sposato (1g-1a) tied
the game at 2:40 left in the 3rd quarter. Tyler Sutphen broke the
tie with a goal with 11:23 left in the 3rd quarter, assisted by
Jake Burns. Andy Hilton tied the game at three each with a extra
man goal assisted by Sudek with 6:16 left in the 4th quarter. Brockport
took the lead for good with 2 goals by Sean Bittner (3:27 and 0:40
remaining). Connor Mykins had 18 saves for Brockport. No report
form Gates Chili.
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