Tuesday: McQuaid Takes Irondequoit, Brighton Over Gates |
March 31, 2015 -
Penn Yan`s game at Erie McDowell was cancelled after Erie picked up six more inches of snow over night. Massive scoring was on the agenda as Brighton hosted Gates Chili in a Monroe County crossover game. Brighton led 9-5 at the half, but Gates Chili scored seven goals in the last quarter to make it an exciting finish. Canandaigua and Geneva both opened their season and it was the first time on the field for Geneva. Aquinas fell to Canisius of Section Six and McQuaid held off an Irondequoit charge a last quarter.
Brighton 17 - Gates Chili 14
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Tue - Mar 31, 2015 - 11:00 AM |
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MC Crossover game at Brighton |
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Brighton Record: 2-0 |
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Gates Chili Record: 0-1 |
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The book for Brighton: Will Bender (3g-2a), Max Coke (2g-2a), Parker Finestone (1g), Brady McDermott (5g-5a), Brett Randall (5g-2a), Owen Ronchetti (1g), Michael Thomas (1a), Goaltending: Isaac Berg 5s/10ga (38 mins), Caleb Green 4s/4ga = 50% (10 mins).
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The book for Gates Chili: Austin Castre (1g), Richard Cato (1a), Nicholas Ehmann (3g), Brett Jacobs (1g), Brett Kirkpatrick (2g-1a), Joseph O`Hare (4g-2a), Joe Talarico (3g-1a) Goaltending: Michael Cavallaro 4s/3ga = 57% (13 mins), CJ Parker 11s/14ga (35 mins).
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-- Sophomore attackman Brett Randall (5g-2a) and Freshman Attackman Brady McDermott (5g-5a) were on fire for Brighton who took a lead in the first quarter and never trail led. Gates Chili made a strong comeback in the last quarter, scoring three goals in under one minute to take the score to 15-13. Joe Talarico one of his 3g-1a with four minutes left to take the Spartans to within one, but McDermott and junior attackman Max Coke (2g-2a) finished the scoring for Brighton.
Canandaigua 16 - Geneva 4
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Tue - Mar 31, 2015 - 11:30 AM |
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Non-league game at Penn Yan |
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Canandaigua Record: 1-0 |
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Geneva Record: 0-1 |
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The book for Canandaigua: Tim Bay (2g-3a), Kyle Landrigan (1g-1a), Matt Boseck (1a), Devin Andrews (1g-1a), Patrick Bay (3a), Connor McClain (1g-1a), Ben Smith-Wilcox (3g), Connor Hulme (3g-1a), Tyelor Dingman (1g), Coron Broomfield (2a), Keenan Moyer (1g), Matt Clement (1g), Jaden Bauman (1g), Ethan Marchitell (1g), Goaltending: Brandon Moore 2s/2ga = 50% (24 mins), Tim Rice 4s/2ga = 67% (24 mins).
The book for Geneva: Jason Feinberg (2g-1a), Ethan Bakogiannis (1g), Anthony Marcuccili (1g), Michael DeVaney (1a), Goaltending: Jacob Drennen 7s/14ga (38 mins), Ben Rotenberg 1s/2ga (10 mins).
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-- Senior midfielder/face off specialist Nick Johnson gave the Canandaigua Braves lots of offensive opportunities, winning thirteen of sixteen face offs. Of their sixteen goals, thirteen were assisted.
-- Senior midfielder Terrance Richards scored two goals and added five ground balls and a take away for Aquinas.
McQuaid Jesuit 10 - Irondequoit 9
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Tue - Mar 31, 2015 - 7:00 PM |
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Non-league game at McQuaid Jesuit |
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McQuaid Jesuit Record: 2-0 |
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Irondequoit Record: 0-2 |
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The book for McQuaid Jesuit: Brody Laese (1g-1a), Luc Watson (1g), Liam Hogan (1g), Jarrett Cook (5g-1a), Jake Gleason (1g-3a), Zach Ettinghausen (1g), Goaltending: Gianmarco Coelho 4s/9ga (48 mins).
The book for Irondequoit: Andrew Knope (4g), John Lombardi (3a), Daniel Doktor (3g-3a), Jake Sampson (1g), Ian Eckert (1g), Trevor Carney (1a), Goaltending: Max Eismann 6s/9ga (30 mins), Carter Whittemore 3s/1ga = 75% (18 mins).
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-- The game went back and forth in the first quarter, but McQuaid took control in the middle two quarters in their 10-9 win over Irondequoit. The Knights led, 10-5, early in the last quarter, but Irondequoit scored the next four goals. The Knights were able to control the ball for the last two minutes of the game.
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