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Thursday: Schroeder Takes Churchville-Chili
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Most of the games were once again a matter of a lot to a little. One of the exceptions, however, was the Warriors victory over the Saints, which Schroeder won 5-4. After a 5-1 lead Webster let C-C back in and made it an exciting finish. Mynderse won a 7-5 game with Bloomfield-Honeoye. Other winners were Thomas, Fairport, Pittsford, Gananda, Penn Yan, Geneva and Canandaigua. Rush-Henrietta beat the Lightning, 9-6.

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Tuesday Games

Thomas 12 - Aquinas 9 

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 Aquinas
     Record: 4-3
0 0 5 4   9
  Thomas
     Record: 4-2
4 4 4 0   12
 
 

The book for Aquinas: Jamison Whitfield (3g), Greer Leva (5g-2a), Anthony DePetres (1a), Jonathan Olbrich (1g), Goaltending: Andrew Kausch 1s/4ga (23 mins), Alex Uhlein 6s/8ga (25 mins).

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The book for Thomas: Kevin Hill (3g), Mitch Hutteman (1g-3a), Matt Fiore (1g), Travis Ford (2g), Nick Schuman (2g-1a), Cam Isaac (1g), Sam Tomeno (1g), Pat LeMoine (1g-2a) Goaltending: Davis Bird 4s/0ga = 100% (25 mins), Dean O`Neil 1s/9ga (23 mins).

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--  Thomas scored the first eight goals of the game and led 11-1 in the third quarter in their 12-9 win over Aquinas. The Little Irish scored eight of the last nine goals, including the last five goals of the game. Thomas had eight different players make their scorebook with attackman Mitch Hutteman leading the charge at 1g-3a. Midfielders Kevin Hill (3g), Nick Schuman (2g-1a) and Pat LeMoine (1g-2a) also added to the Titan scoring. In the cage, Davis Bird played the first half and the final minute of play and finished with four saves and no goals against. Dean O'Neil played the majority of the second half and finished with 1 recorded save.

The Little Irish were led in scoring by Greer Leva with 5g-2a. Leva contributed to all five of the final goals (scoring four and assisting the fifth to Jamison Whitfield). Whitfield finished with three goals for Aquinas. In the cage, Andrew Kausch and Alex Uhlein split time. Kausch finished with 3s/4ga and Uhlein finished with 5s/8ga.  return to top

Fairport 12 - Hilton 5 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Hilton
     Record: 2-2
2 0 0 3   5
  Fairport
     Record: 3-1
2 2 5 3   12
 
 

The book for Hilton: Justin Goodrich (2g), Zeus Doser (3a), Ryan Streb (1g), Pal Burns (1g), Tyler Farrel (1g-1a), Goaltending: Jarod Kimble 12s/12ga = 50% (48 mins).

The book for Fairport: Nick Orsini (1g), Dylan DeLorme (1g), Justin Kesselring (2g-2a), Ryan Crater (2g-1a), Dan McAvoy (1g-1a), Brent Mazurkiewicz (1a), Connor Riorden (1a), Kyle McAvoy (1a), TJ Hendricks (1g), Cameron Gebhardt (3g-1a), Alex Andreoli (1g) Goaltending: Joey Scalise 12s/5ga = 71% (48 mins).

 

Pittsford 16 - Brighton 3 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Pittsford
     Record: 5-0
7 3 5 1   16
  Brighton
     Record: 2-3
0 1 0 2   3
 
 

The book for Pittsford: Stephen Quinzi (3g), Jonathan Perotto (3g), Colby Barker (1a), Henry Potts (1g), Owen Smith (2g-1a), Jake Leve (2g-1a), Brandon Barker (2g-2a), Ethan Kober (1a), John Galbraith (2g), Chris Schmidt (1g), Matt Malone (2a), Goaltending: Colin Case 0s/2ga (24 mins), Kevin Maguire 2s/1ga = 67% (24 mins).

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The book for Brighton: Orian Furber (1a), Brett Randall (1g), Max Coke (1g-1a), Will Bender (1g) Goaltending: Andy Wong 9s/15ga (48 mins).

 
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Rush-Henrietta 9 - Arc/Oly 6 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Rush-Henrietta
     Record: 4-0
2 1 4 2   9
  Arc/Oly
     Record: 2-3
2 1 2 1   6
 
 

The book for Rush-Henrietta: Collin Waden (2a), Brad Schillinger (3g-3a), Sam Schubach (1g), Curtis Raymond (2g), Jason Partridge (1a), Jake Hughes (1g-1a), Matt Hair (2g), Nick Lenhard (1a), Goaltending: Corey Luty 11s/6ga = 65% (48 mins).

The book for Arc/Oly: Nick Serio (2g), Colby Habermacher (1g), Tyler Dalle (2g-1a), Bryan Collister (1g-2a), Josh Trubatch (1a), Goaltending: Gavin Catalano 11s/9ga = 55% (48 mins).

 

--  After breaking a 3-3 tie at the half, Rush-Henrietta (4-0) took the lead to finish with a 9-6 win over the Greece Lightning. (Full Stats on Friday).

 

Gananda 17 - Midlakes 3 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Gananda
     Record: 5-1
4 7 3 3   17
  Midlakes
     Record: 2-2
1 2 0 0   3
 
 

The book for Gananda: Joe Fisher (3g-4a), Dylan Joy (1g), Remmy Glod (1g), Riley Palmer (1g-1a), Kyle Lombardozzi (3g), Nick Rapp (3g-3a), Noah Henderson (1g), Zach Binggeli (2g-4a), Colin Brillian (2g-1a), Goaltending: Marty LaFica 5s/3ga = 63% (41 mins), Chase Reeves 1s/0ga = 100% (7 mins).

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The book for Midlakes: Nate Ramsey (1a), Alex Holt (1g), Chris Goodman (1g), Sean Peacock (1g), Robert Middlebrook (1a) Goaltending: Kyle Wilkes 8s/16ga (43 mins), Nestor Naranjo 0s/1ga (5 mins).

 

 

Canandaigua 10 - Spencerport 3 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Spencerport
     Record: 3-3
0 0 3 0   3
  Canandaigua
     Record: 3-2
2 1 4 3   10
 
 

The book for Spencerport: Ryan Schirano (2g), Colin McElligott (1g-1a), Connor MacKenzie (1a), Goaltending: Connor MacKenzie 13s/10ga = 57% (48 mins).

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The book for Canandaigua: Tim Bay (1g-1a), Mitchell Schaefer (2g-2a), Ben Smith-Wilcox (1g-1a), Connor Hulme (3g-1a), Eric Munn (2g-2a), Coron Broomfield (1g), Goaltending: Luke MacNeil 9s/3ga = 75% (48 mins).

 

 

Penn Yan 19 - Livonia 0 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Penn Yan
     Record: 3-0
9 6 4 0   19
  Livonia
     Record: 2-5
0 0 0 0   0
 
 

The book for Penn Yan: Rion Davison (4g-2a), Sean Emerson (4g-3a), Austin Fingar (1g-1a), Bradley Voigt (5g-6a), Sam Dirisio (1g), Craig Gerhardt (4g), Goaltending: Brandon Maciejewski 2s/0ga = 100% (24 mins), Gage Ponsetti 0s/0ga (24 mins).

The book for Livonia: Goaltending: John Stockslader 7s/19ga (48 mins).

 

 

Geneva 12 - Waterloo 5 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Geneva
     Record: 2-0
3 2 5 2   12
  Waterloo
     Record: 2-4
0 4 0 1   5
 
 

The book for Geneva: Jason Feinberg (2g-2a), Eddie Eddington (3g-2a), Hunter Seaward (2a), Ethan Bakogiannis (4g), Kyle Cosentino (3g), Fran Shaw (2a), Goaltending: Jacob Drennen 8s/5ga = 62% (48 mins).

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The book for Waterloo: Mike Wright (1g), Brenn Solomon (1g), Jaymin Mateo (1g), Adam Jensen (1a), Adrian Pinkard (1g), Kyle Lotz (1g-1a) Goaltending: Mark Campbell 8s/12ga (48 mins).

 

--  Although the game was close for the first half, Geneva scored seven unanswered goals to start the third quarter in their 12-5 win over Waterloo. The game was 5-4 going into halftime but then the Panthers held the Indians scoreless for over twenty minutes. Geneva started the scoring with three quick goals. 0:12 into the game Eddie Eddington drove straight at the goal for the opening tally. Eddington finished with 3g-2a for the Panthers. Jason Feinberg scored the first of his 2g-2a with 5:29 remaining with an assist from Hunter Seaward. Seven seconds later Kyle Cosentino scored to give Geneva a 3-0 lead. The first quarter ended with Geneva leading.

The second quarter belonged to Waterloo as they added four goals and held Geneva to two. The Indians scored the first two with unassisted goals from Brenn Solomon and Kyle Lotz. With 7:47 remaining in the first half Waterloo was down by one goal. Geneva scored the next two, including the first during man-up. Ethan Bakogiannis scored the first of his four goals. Eddington scored another unassisted goal with 4:51 remaining to give Geneva their three goal lead back. The last two of the half were scored by the Indians with Adrian Pinkard and Jaymin Mateo scoring. Geneva only led by a single goal going into the second half. In the second half, Geneva took seventeen shots with ten on cage (seven of which were goals).

In the cage for Geneva, eighth grader, Jake Drennan finished with 8 saves (62%). Midfielders Eddington and Cosentino and goalie Drennan finished with six ground balls each to lead the Panthers. Jason Feinberg finished with four ground balls. Cosentino finished winning 7/13 (58%) at the face off draw. For Waterloo, Mark Campbell finished with eight saves between the pipes. Defenseman Nicholas Stenberg led his team with six ground balls.  return to top

Tuesday Games

Geneva-Waterloo

Mynderse 7 - Bloomfield-Honeoye 5 

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 Mynderse
     Record: 3-3
0 1 5 1   7
  Bloomfield-Honeoye
     Record: 0-3
1 2 1 1   5
 
 

The book for Mynderse: Seb Reese (1a), Todd Reid (1a), Matt Caratazzolo (2g), Chris Pagano (1g), Mike Barbay (4g), Ted Stuck (1a), Goaltending: Tyler Kuell 8s/5ga = 62% (48 mins).

The book for Bloomfield-Honeoye: Andrew Egan (2g), Eric Posick (1g), Dalton Phillips (1g), John Babcock (1g), David Phillips (1a), Goaltending: Jud Hershey 17s/7ga = 71% (48 mins).

 

 

Schroeder 5 - Churchville-Chili 4 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Schroeder
     Record: 3-3
1 2 1 1   5
  Churchville-Chili
     Record: 2-1
1 0 0 3   4
 
 

The book for Schroeder: Mike Trass (1g-1a), Jared Griffin (1a), Blake Balcaen (2g), Joe Saltrelli (1g-1a), Zac Bell (1g), Goaltending: Willie Klan 15s/4ga = 79% (48 mins).

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The book for Churchville-Chili: Aaron Buck (1g), Trevor Hodgins (1a), Alex Goodermote (1a), Jake Mortier (3g), Ryan Cosgrove (1a) Goaltending: Mike Yehl 3s/5ga (48 mins).

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--  In the closest game of the night, Webster Schroeder held off a late advance and defeated Churchville-Chili with a 5-4 score. The Warriors led 5-1 with six minutes remaining before the Saints attempted a late comeback with the last three goals. The Saints scored with 0:37 remaining to bring the game within a single goal.

Churchville-Chili scored the opening goal on a man-up goal by Jake Mortier. The Warriors scored the next five goals and held the Saints scoreless for forty-five minutes. Schroeder added one goal in the first, third and fourth with two goals coming in the second quarter. Attackman Blake Balcaen scored two goals on two shots to lead the Warriors. Mortier scored two more late goals in the fourth quarter. The final goal of the game was scored by Aaron Buck with an assist from Trevor Hodgins.

In the cage for Schroeder, Willie Klan finished with 15 saves (79%). Midfielders David Laspina and Zac Cooley led in ground balls with four each for the Warriors. Churchville-Chili goalie Mike Yehl finished with 5s/3ga (63%). Attackman Trevor Hodgins led in ground balls with four for the Saints.

The Saints (2-1) will play Webster Thomas on Tuesday and then Corning next Saturday. The Warriors (3-3) travel to HF-L next Thursday.  return to top