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Tuesday: And Then There Were None - Fairport Over Pittsford
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The last undefeated team in the Section fell today, as Fairport used steady scoring to defeat Pittsford 7-4 tonight. Newark beat Waterloo 11-9, Marcus Whitman defeated Bloomfield-Honeoye 11-10 in overtime. Spencerport beat Gates Chili 8-6, HF-L edged out Brighton 9-8, Eastridge edged out the Greece Lightning 8-7 and Penfield was a 15-6 winner over Schroeder. Penn Yan led 6-0 at the half before defeating visiting Webster Thomas 13-3. Other winners were Aquinas, Gananda, Canandaigua, McQuaid Jesuit, Midlakes, Churchville-Chili and Hilton.

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Tuesday Games

Fairport 7 - Pittsford 4 

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 Fairport
     Record: 10-2
1 2 2 2   7
  Pittsford
     Record: 11-1
1 1 0 2   4
 
 

The book for Fairport: Cameron Gebhardt (4g), Justin Kesselring (1g), Kacin Welch (1g), Dylan DeLorme (1a), Allen Thibodeau (1a), Dan McAvoy (1g-2a), Goaltending: Joey Scalise 18s/4ga = 82% (48 mins).

The book for Pittsford: James Felix (1g), Brandon Barker (1g), Owen Smith (1g), Henry Potts (1a), Jonathan Perotto (1g), Stephen Quinzi (1a) Goaltending: Kevin Maguire 4s/5ga (36 mins), Dylan Sulzbach 0s/2ga (12 mins).

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Pittsford at Fairport

Hilton 19 - Brockport 7 

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 Brockport
     Record: 2-10
1 0 4 2   7
  Hilton
     Record: 8-3
7 4 5 3   19
 
 

The book for Brockport: Chad Tobey (3g-2a), Tyler Stiefel (1g-1a), George Glynn (2g), Austin Myers (1g-1a), Goaltending: Alex Mann 8s/19ga (48 mins).

The book for Hilton: Harald Juergens (3g-2a), Justin Goodrich (2g-1a), Shawn Kimble (4g-2a), Adam Williams (1g-2a), Ian Lemcke (2g), Teddy Alvarado (1g-1a), Zeus Doser (3a), Ryan Streb (1g), Pal Burns (1g), Tyler Farrel (1g), Austin Varga (1g), Mike Gouger (1g-1a), Ricky Cocilova (1a), Zakk Mount (1g) Goaltending: Tyler Cusse 2s/6ga (24 mins), Delvin Ergott 2s/1ga = 67% (24 mins).

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Eastridge 8 - Arc/Oly 7 

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 Eastridge
     Record: 4-6
2 1 2 3   8
  Arc/Oly
     Record: 5-7
2 2 1 2   7
 
 

The book for Eastridge: Donovan Fagan (1g-2a), Anthony Suero (1g), Mike DeSantis (2g-1a), Andrew Doktor (4g-2a), Bailey Corbett (2a), Goaltending: Chris Doktor 13s/7ga = 65% (48 mins).

The book for Arc/Oly: Nick Serio (1a), Colby Habermacher (2g-1a), Tyler Dalle (1g-1a), Jake Mathis (1g), Bryan Collister (3g-1a), Goaltending: Gavin Catalano 13s/8ga = 62% (48 mins).

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--  Special  Eastridge scored the last two goals of the contest to secure an 8-7 win over Greece Arcadia/Olympia. Overall the contest was an even match with both teams having opportunities to secure the victory. Freshman attackman Donovan Fagan assisted Andrew Doktor for the final goal of the contest for the Lancer win. Fagan finished with 1g-2a in only his second game on Varsity.

Statistically speaking, Greece had an advantage in most categories. The Lightning led in ground balls 43-33, in shots 36-34 and at the face off draw. Midfielder Duncan Erickson finished at 78% for the Lightning. He won 14/18 and picked up his own draw six times. He, along with attackman Colby Habermacher, led in ground balls with six. Goalie Gavin Catalano and defensive midfielder Tyler Dalle finished with five each and midfielders Colton Englert and Bryan Collister finished with four each. The Lancers rallied behind midfielder Mike DeSantis and attackman Andrew Doktor. DeSantis finished with 10 shots (7 on cage and 2 goals) and six ground balls. Doktor finished with 9 shots (6 on cage and 4 goals). Leading in ground balls for the Lancers was goalie Chris Doktor with 8. Doktor had a good game between the pipes with a 65% day (13 saves). He was also quite impressive in coming out of the cage for interceptions and loose ground balls. His led his defensive unit to a 67% clearing rate.

Lightning FileThe game had a number of penalties with the teams combining for ten minutes in the penalty box. Five of the games` 15 goals were scored during man-up situations. Greece Lightning came out of the gate looking strong. They scored the opening two goals and took control of the first quarter. Their first two shots resulted in goals. Bryan Collister set up the first goal with a feed to Tyler Dalle, who was set up high on the crease. Less than 40 seconds later the second shots by the Lightning resulted in a 2-0 lead. Collister took the ball straight past the defense and put the ball into the top corner past Doktor. The Lightning kept up their pressure with six more shots, but was held scoreless for the remainder of the quarter. Conversely, Eastridge scored on their last two shots of the opening quarter. The had six shots to start the quarter (only three on cage) before scoring their first goal with 1:50 remaining on the clock. Mike DeSantis got his first assist of the game with a feed to Doktor who was open on the left side at GLE. Doktor was a part of the first four Lancer goals. Doktor assisted Anthony Suero for the second Lancer goal with only 0:03 remaining. Doktor was set up behind the cage and found Suero open on the left side. The game was tied after the first quarter 2-2.

Eastridge took their first lead of the contest early in the second quarter. Fagan scored from the crease off a feed from Doktor only 0:32 into the second quarter. Greece scored the next two goals only 0:31 apart with both goals scored during man-up situations. The first was scored off a loose ground ball by Habermacher on the crease. 0:31 later the Lightning took back a one goal lead. Jake Mathis cut from the top corner during a man-up play and Nick Serio found him as he cleared his defenseman. The final nine minutes of the quarter had the ball going back and forth with neither team scoring and Doktor and Catalano both coming up with big saves. Catalano added three saves to his count and finished the day with 13 saves (62%). Lightning led 4-3 at halftime.

Lightning FileEastridge tied the game up twice during the third quarter with both goals the result of man-up plays. The tied the game at 4-4 with 9:17 remaining in the quarter. Doktor scored with an assist from Fagan from across the cage to catch Catalano out of position. Three minutes passed before the Lightning took their lead back. Dalle took the ball down to their offensive end and worked past his defenseman and the slide before dumping the ball to Collister for his second goal. With 0:27 remaining in the quarter the Lancers tied the game for the fourth time. Bailey Corbett found DeSantis open on the crease to make the game 5-5 going into the final quarter.

The final quarter had all the excitement of the first three quarters. Doktor scored unassisted after beating a triple to give Eastridge their second lead of the game. Greece scored the next two goals to tie the game and take the lead with 5:24 remaining in the game. Habermacher scored, unassisted, with a drive from behind the cage to tie the game. The final Greece goal was scored by Collister. The play began with Doktor coming out of the cage to intercept a pass during a man-up attempt for Greece. He attempted to clear the ball but it was taken away by Habermacher. He forced the ball up top to Collister who found the back of the net just after Doktor returned to the cage. The final five minutes of play belonged to the Lancers. The tying goal came with 4:36 remaining Corbett found a loose ball behind the cage and moved it up to DeSantis for the goal. Greece won the next face off but could not capitalize with a shot on cage. Eastridge`s final goal was scored by Doktor off an assist from Fagan. The Lancer`s were playing man-up, the penalty was released but Greece had yet to get a player into the defensive area. With 1:54 remaining Greece needed a goal. Erickson got them the ball and a time out was called. The Lightning got one more shot on the cage but Doktor came up with the save and tossed the ball into the air for time to expire.

Both teams had big days on their defense. Both Catalano and Doktor made strong saves for their teams and had strong defenses in front of them. For Eastridge, Aidan Ferrin, Noah Johnston and George Bauer had strong defensive games. For Greece, Tyler Alawi, Tyler Dalle and Josh Trubatch all had strong games. At the conclusion of the contest, Eastridge Coach Matt Kleehammer noted how working together can lead to great things. He said to his players, "See what teamwork does". return to top

Tuesday Games

Churchville-Chili 21 - Ath/Ody 4 

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 Ath/Ody
     Record: 5-6
1 1 1 1   4
  Churchville-Chili
     Record: 10-2
9 9 3 0   21
 
 

The book for Ath/Ody: Joey Fornataro (2g), Nick Messmer (1g-1a), Yunis Ashkar (1g-1a), Goaltending: Hunter Merola 10s/21ga (48 mins).

The book for Churchville-Chili: Jason Tebo (2g), Aaron Buck (3g-4a), Trevor Hodgins (4g-2a), Lucas Blaszyk (2g), Joey Johnson (4g), Jake Mortier (3g), Cameron Shipley (1g-1a), Ryan Cosgrove (1g-4a), Ian Standinger (1g) Goaltending: Mike Yehl 0s/2ga (24 mins), Matt Cobb 3s/2ga = 60% (24 mins).

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Newark 11 - Waterloo 9 

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 Newark
     Record: 4-8
1 3 3 4   11
  Waterloo
     Record: 6-6
1 4 2 2   9
 
 

The book for Newark: Teddy Collins (3g-2a), Cameron Casselman (4g), Deven Lewis (2g-1a), Andrew Garrett (1g-4a), Grant Howard (1a), Kyle Power (1g), Colin Murphy (1a), Goaltending: Conor Tickner 10s/9ga = 53% (48 mins).

The book for Waterloo: Patrick Sobus (2a), Kyle Lotz (3g), Nicholas Stenberg (1g), Brenn Solomon (1g-1a), Adam Jensen (3g), Adrian Pinkard (1g), Goaltending: Mark Campbell 13s/11ga = 54% (48 mins).

 

--  Game NOTE:Face off specialist Dylan Harmon won 16/22 for Newark.return to top

Midlakes 15 - Batavia-Attica 3 

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 Batavia-Attica
     Record: 0-12
0 1 1 1   3
  Midlakes
     Record: 4-7
5 4 6 0   15
 
 

The book for Batavia-Attica: Tyler Fales (3g), Goaltending: Jimmy Cherry 16s/15ga = 52% (48 mins).

The book for Midlakes: Nate Ramsey (1g-1a), Tom Mueller (1g), Jeshurun Eldridge (5g), Chris Goodman (1g-3a), Sean Peacock (2g-2a), Robert Middlebrook (4g-1a), Matt Vandamme (1g-2a) Goaltending: Kyle Wilkes 7s/2ga = 78% (30 mins), Nestor Naranjo 4s/1ga = 80% (18 mins).

 

Marcus Whitman 11 - Bloomfield-Honeoye 10 in Overtime 

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 Bloomfield-Honeoye
     Record: 1-10
2 2 4 2   10
  Marcus Whitman
     Record: 6-5
2 4 2 2 1 11
 
 

The book for Bloomfield-Honeoye: David Phillips (4g), Eric Posick (2g-2a), Andrew Egan (3g), Nick Navarra (1g), Goaltending: Nick Navarra 2s/0ga = 100% (1 mins), Jonah Hershey 12s/11ga = 52% (51 mins).

The book for Marcus Whitman: Lane Brown (2a), Yakow Furdey (1g), Devante Evans (3g), Ben Sennett (1g), Tyler Wolfe (1g-2a), Merritt Bailey (1g), Lyell Mincer (1g), Matt Hall (3g-4a) Goaltending: Tanner Smith 0s/2ga (7 mins), Merritt Bailey 16s/8ga = 67% (44 mins).

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--  Game NOTE:Merritt Bailey scored the game winning goal with 2:25 to go in overtime. return to top

Aquinas 11 - Livonia 4 

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 Livonia
     Record: 5-7
2 1 1 0   4
  Aquinas
     Record: 8-5
2 5 0 4   11
 
 

The book for Livonia: Nick Kallio (1g), Jack Simpson (2a), Zach Bishopp (1g), Jack Pope (2g), Goaltending: John Stockslader 6s/11ga (46 mins), Maximillian Stauber 0s/0ga (2 mins).

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The book for Aquinas: Jamison Whitfield (1g-1a), Greer Leva (5g), Eddie Giblin (1g-1a), Alex Bianchi (2g-1a), Jonathan Olbrich (2a), Nick Tschetter (2g-2a) Goaltending: Andrew Kausch 1s/3ga (24 mins), Alex Uhlein 5s/1ga = 83% (24 mins).

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Spencerport 8 - Gates Chili 6 

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 Spencerport
     Record: 7-5
2 2 2 2   8
  Gates Chili
     Record: 2-9
1 0 1 4   6
 
 

The book for Spencerport: Matt Schumann (2g), Ryan Schirano (2g), Kasey Olsen (3g-1a), Colin McElligott (1g-6a), Goaltending: Karnan Rajkumar 3s/0ga = 100% (10 mins), Connor MacKenzie 4s/6ga (38 mins).

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The book for Gates Chili: Joseph O`Hare (3g), Joe Talarico (2g-2a), Jonathan Santiago (1g), Kristian Sarkis (1a), Brett Kirkpatrick (2a), Goaltending: Michael Cavallaro 12s/8ga = 60% (48 mins).

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--  Spencerport scored the first two goals of the contest and never trailed in their 8-6 win over Gates-Chili. The Rangers couldn`t pull away and the Spartans couldn`t catch up for nearly the entire game. Matt Schumann scored the opening goal unassisted for the Rangers. The first goal for the Spartans was scored by Joseph O`Hare with an assist from Kristian Sarkis with 0:12 remaining in the first quarter.

Spencerport scored the only two goals of the second quarter to increase their lead to 4-1 going into halftime. O`Hare scored his second goal to open the first quarter with Joe Talarico assisting him. Spencerport added another pair to take their largest lead of the game 6-2 going into the final quarter. O`Hare`s third goal started off the fourth quarter. With 6:44 remaining Gates Chili scored the first of two goals during a single non-releasable penalty. Joe Talarico scored two both goals during the penalty with Brett Kirkpatrick assisting on both. The Spartans never got closer than two goals and both teams added goals to finish the game.

In the cage for Gates-Chili, Michael Cavallaro finished with 12 saves (60%). Brett Kirkpatrick finished with seven ground balls to lead his team. Defenseman Alex Saavedra finished with six ground balls and O`Hare finished with four. For Spencerport, Connor MacKenzie finished with 4s/6ga and Karnan Rajkumar finished with 3 saves. Midfielder Andrew Forte finished at seven ground balls to lead the Rangers. Colin McElligott finished with six and Caleb Ramos finished with five. return to top

Canandaigua 9 - Irondequoit 3 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Canandaigua
     Record: 10-4
0 3 5 1   9
  Irondequoit
     Record: 5-8
0 0 2 1   3
 
 

The book for Canandaigua: Brian Feldman (4g), Connor Hulme (3g-1a), Ben Smith-Wilcox (1g-1a), Eric Munn (1g-2a), Tim Bay (1a), Mitchell Schaefer (1a), Goaltending: Ethan Lincoln 5s/3ga = 63% (44 mins), Jon Gelinas 0s/0ga (4 mins).

The book for Irondequoit: Joshua Merkel (1g), Daniel Doktor (1g-1a), Nevin Olney (1g), Goaltending: Max Eismann 21s/9ga = 70% (48 mins).

 

--  Game NOTE:Face off specialist Nick Johnson won 8/14 for Canandaigua. Outstanding defense was played by long sticks Jordan Taft, Preston Herbst, Michel McClain and Joe Eddinger. return to top

McQuaid Jesuit 18 - Avon 2 

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 Avon
     Record: 1-10
0 1 0 1   2
  McQuaid Jesuit
     Record: 6-7
5 4 6 3   18
 
 

The book for Avon: Bradon Mynter (1g), Bailey Eigbrett (1g), Goaltending: Austin Henderson 13s/18ga (48 mins).

The book for McQuaid Jesuit: Shawn Nally (2g-1a), Jake Gleason (1g-2a), Zach Ettinghausen (2g), Jarrett Cook (2g), Max Paroda (2g-1a), Ted Hanna (1a), Brody Laese (4g), Luc Watson (1g-1a), Nick Richards (1g-1a), Isaac Swartzman (1a), Andrew Crocker (2g), Jeremiah Tarnowski (1g), Jared Calderon (1a), Goaltending: Gianmarco Coelho 1s/1ga = 50% (14 mins), Nick Angelo 2s/0ga = 100% (10 mins), Anthony Caranci 4s/1ga = 80% (24 mins).

 

Penfield 15 - Schroeder 6 

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 Schroeder
     Record: 4-9
1 0 3 2   6
  Penfield
     Record: 9-4
5 1 7 2   15
 
 

The book for Schroeder: Mike Trass (1g-1a), Jared Griffin (1g), David Lehman (1a), Blake Balcaen (2g), Joe Saltrelli (2g), Austin Ocwieja (1a), Goaltending: Willie Klan 5s/12ga (36 mins), Austin DeMar 0s/2ga (12 mins).

The book for Penfield: Max Spaan (2g-2a), Carter Jordan (5g), Brian Wall (1g-1a), Jake Sproule (1a), Hunter Savitcheff (2g-1a), James Stoler (1a), Mitch Standera (2g-5a), Glenn Roschetzky (3g-1a) Goaltending: Nate Karatas 3s/2ga = 60% (6 mins), Liam Guiton 6s/4ga = 60% (42 mins).

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Penn Yan 13 - Thomas 3 

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 Penn Yan
     Record: 9-3
5 1 3 4   13
  Thomas
     Record: 9-5
0 0 1 2   3
 
 

The book for Penn Yan: Bradley Voigt (3g-4a), Sean Emerson (2g-2a), Austin Fingar (1g), Rion Davison (3g-2a), Andrew Perl (4g-1a), Goaltending: Brandon Maciejewski 5s/3ga = 63% (46 mins), Gage Ponsetti 0s/0ga (2 mins).

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Gananda 11 - Mynderse 3 

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 Gananda
     Record: 9-2
3 1 4 3   11
  Mynderse
     Record: 3-9
1 0 0 2   3
 
 

The book for Gananda: Joe Fisher (1a), Kolby Bean (2g-2a), Marty LaFica (1g), Cruz Mayberry (2g), Jay Perrill (1a), Allyn Sanderson (1a), Nick Rapp (1a), Noah Henderson (1g), Zach Binggeli (3g), Colin Brillian (2g), Goaltending: Marty LaFica 2s/1ga = 67% (36 mins), Chase Reeves 1s/2ga (12 mins).

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The book for Mynderse: Mike Barbay (1g), Seb Reese (1a), Matt Caratazzolo (1g), Cody Warshell (1a), Chris Pagano (1g), Nick Shaffer (1a), Goaltending: Tyler Kuell 15s/11ga = 58% (48 mins).

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HFL 9 - Brighton 8 

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 HFL
     Record: 7-5
3 0 4 2   9
  Brighton
     Record: 5-7
3 2 3 0   8
 
 

The book for HFL: Bill Pluta (2a), Alex Mapstone (4g-3a), Thomas Bailey (1g), Tim Breau (2g-2a), Ryan Kelly (2g-2a), Goaltending: Bryce Kelly 12s/8ga = 60% (48 mins).

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The book for Brighton: Brett Randall (2g-1a), Parker Finestone (1g), Ethan Appleton (1g-2a), Will Bender (2g-2a), Allen Vitale (2g-1a) Goaltending: Andy Wong 10s/9ga = 53% (48 mins).

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--  Bryce Kelly made his 100th save of the season with seconds left on the clock to secure the 9-8 win for HF-L over Brighton. The Cougar scored the last four goals of the contest and held Brighton scoreless for the final 16:48 in their win. Kelly had an impressive game between the pipes with twelve saves and finished at 60%. Offensively, the Cougars looked to midfielder Alex Mapstone (4g-2a), attackmen Ryan Kelly (2g-2a) and Tim Breau (2g-2a). All nine of the goals by the Cougars were assisted goals.

Brighton played an impressive three quarters but could not keep up their scoring the final quarter. The Barons finished with 28 shots (16 on cage). They had seven shots in the final quarter with Kelly securing three saves. Between the pipes for Brighton, Andy Wong finished with 10 saves (53%). Midfielder Will Bender finished with 11 shots (4 on cage and 2 goals) and attackman Brett Randall finished with 8 shots (6 on cage and 2 goals).

HF-L scored the opening goal of the contest with Breau assisting Kelly. Brighton tied the score less than a minute later with Bender assisting Allen Vitale. One minute later another pair of goals happened with Mapstone scoring for HF-L and Bender scoring for Brighton. Brighton took their first lead of the game with another unassisted goal from Bender. HF-L scored the final goal of the opening quarter to keep the game tied going into the second quarter.

The second quarter belonged to the Brighton. The Barons added two goals and held HF-L scoreless. HF-L went 16:59 without a goal spanning the first through third quarters. HF-L scored the opening two goals of the third quarter to tie the game at 5-5 with 8:30 remaining. Brighton scored a run of three goals in just over two minutes to take the largest lead of the game by either team. Randall scored two goals and Vitale scored the third. The Barons led 8-5 with 4:32 remaining in the third quarter. HF-L scored two goals to end the third quarter and two more to begin the fourth quarter. return to top