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Tuesday: Lots of Exciting Games After Vacation
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With the spring break done, the first big day of games took place with lots of excitement and some very well played games. Penfield won a close victory at Fairport. Hilton defeated Canandaigua, Victor was a winner in their game with visiting Webster Thomas and Brighton beat Webster Schroeder in double overtime. The Thunder took Gates Chili and Irondequoit won their game with HF-L. Other winners were Pittsford, Midlakes, Pal-Mac, Brockport and Churchville-Chili.

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Churchville-Chili 17 - Ath/Ody 4 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Ath/Ody
     Record: 0-2
0 2 1 1   4
  Churchville-Chili
     Record: 1-0
5 6 3 3   17
 
 

The book for Ath/Ody: Ian Grana (1g), Joey Fornataro (2g-1a), Zack Gibaud (1g), Goaltending: Steve Ziogas 5s/11ga (24 mins), Jason Harter 5s/6ga (24 mins).

The book for Churchville-Chili: Lucas Blaszyk (1g-2a), Dan Bonafede (2g), Anthony Brumsted (1g), Jacob Buck (2g), Anthony Catalano (1g), Joey Johnson (1g-3a), Austin Orengo (2a), Cameron Shipley (2g), Ian Standinger (1a), Jason Tebo (3g), Corey Yunker (4g-2a) Goaltending: Matt Cobb 10s/8ga = 56% (48 mins).

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--  Notes The Saints had three players score their first Varsity goals with Freshmen Jacob Buck and Corey Yunker scoring along with junior Anthony Catalano.

Arc/Oly 11 - Gates Chili 8 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Arc/Oly
     Record: 1-0
3 3 3 2   11
  Gates Chili
     Record: 0-2
1 1 2 4   8
 
 

The book for Arc/Oly: Brandon Barnhart (1a), Dylan Bartlett (1g), Tyler Dalle (1g-2a), Jake Mathis (2a), Matt McHale (5g), Devon Zaov (4g-2a), Goaltending: Gavin Catalano 13s/8ga = 62% (48 mins).

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The book for Gates Chili: Austin Castre (1g-1a), Nicholas Ehmann (4g), Brett Jacobs (1g), Brett Kirkpatrick (2a), Jarrett Kirkpatrick (1g), Joseph O`Hare (1g-1a), Goaltending: CJ Parker 19s/17ga = 53% (48 mins).

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--  Notes Greece Arcadia/Odyssey played strong consistent lacrosse in their 11-8 win over Gates Chili. The Lightning scored 9 out of the first 11 goals to lead 9-2 with 6:27 remaining in the third quarter. Gates Chili scored 6 of the last 8 goals to make the final score look closer than the contest. Arc/Oly saw the return of senior Devon Zaov with 4g-1a. He was out last season on injury and his return will significantly help the Lightning offense this season. Another stand out performance came from eighth grader Matt McHale who made his Varsity debut with 5g.

First year head coach Josh Distin noted "[I'm] pleased with the intensity, effort, ball movement and excellent defense [of my team]". The defense had a strong day with juniors Jacob Corcoran coming up with 4 gbs and 4 takes to anchor the defense. Justin Hammond, Alexx Brown, Stan McMullen and DM Connor Mims all had strong days and accounted for 11 ground balls and 10 forced turnovers. In the cage, Gavin Catalano finished with 13 saves (62%) and 4 ground balls to start the season off strong.

Junior midfielder Brett Kirkpatrick finished perfect at non-technical face-offs winning 18/18 and losing only two draws to technical fouls (91%). He also led his team with 16 ground balls. Midfielder Joseph O'Hare finished with nine and goalie CJ Parker finished with seven. Parker finished with 19 saves between the pipes (54%). Leading the scoring charge for the Spartans was sophomore attackman Nicholas Ehmann with 4g. After a 3g game against Brighton, Ehmann leads his team in goals with 7.

Penfield at Fairport

Penfield 5 - Fairport 4 

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

The book for Fairport: Reese Burek (1g), Matt Gasbarre (1g), TJ Hendricks (1a), Michael Modesti (1a), Cole Vangellow (1g-1a), Dylan DeLorme (1g), Goaltending: Tyler Wetzel 13s/5ga = 72% (48 mins).

The book for Penfield: Carter Jordan (1g), Glenn Roschetzky (1a), Peter Schwab (1g), Max Spaan (2g-2a), James Stoler (1g), Goaltending: Willie Klan 9s/4ga = 69% (48 mins).

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--  Notes We did not receive much information on Penfield's 5-4 win over Fairport. Penfield scored the only goal of the first quarter to take the early lead. The Red Raiders followed with the only goal of the second quarter to force a 1-1 tie at halftime. Fairport pressed the beginning of the second quarter, scoring the first two goals to take a 3-1 lead. Penfield scored five unanswered goals spanning into the fourth quarter to take a 5-3 lead. The Red Raiders scored the final goal but it was not enough to force overtime. Fairport goalie Tyler Wetzel finished with 13 saves (72%).

Penfield at Fairport

Brockport 12 - Eastridge 9 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Eastridge
     Record: 0-2
3 3 1 2   9
  Brockport
     Record: 1-0
5 1 4 2   12
 
 

The book for Eastridge: Donovan Fagan (1g-2a), Clark Pearce (1g), Elvis Gujic (1a), Anthony Suero (1g), Ben Rebholz (1a), CJ Hiscock (1g-1a), Andrew Doktor (5g-2a), Goaltending: Max Kelly 7s/12ga (48 mins).

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The book for Brockport: Austin Myers (5g), Austin Manchester (2g), Tyler Stiefel (1g-1a), Quinton Caleb (4g-3a), Goaltending: Elijah Ryan 8s/9ga (48 mins).

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--  Notes After outscoring Eastridge 6-3 in the second half, Brockport defeated the Lancers 12-9. This was the first win for the Blue Devils over the Lancers since April 2013. The game was high scoring with both teams scoring on over 30% of their total shots. The majority of the scoring came from three players. Brockport junior midfielders Austin Myers finished with 5g and senior midfielder Quinton Caleb finished with 4g-3a. Sophomore attackman Andrew Doktor finished with 5g-2a for Eastridge. The three accounted for just fewer than 50% of the total shots by both teams.

Brockport started off the scoring 90 seconds into the game with a drive from the right side by Myers. Myers scored three of the first four goals for the Blue Devils with the same drive down the sideline (twice from the right and once from the left). Forty seconds later, Clark Pearce scored his first career Varsity point with a goal to tie the game for the first of four times. Eastridge took their lone lead of the game with a feed from Doktor to CJ Hiscock with 7:47 remaining in play. Myers scored to tie the game for the second time. Caleb scored his first goal off a face off fast break only 0:20 later. Caleb finished with a team leading 10 grounds balls (4 coming off face offs). Myers and Caleb each added another goal to take the score to 5-2 with 2:43 left in the opening quarter. The final goal of the quarter was scored by senior Anthony Suero with an assist from Elvis Gujic. Brockport held a two goal lead after 12 minutes.

Eastridge fought back to a tied score with three goals in the second quarter. The Lancers scored the opening two goals of the quarter with back to back goals from Doktor. The first was assisted by Fagan and the latter was assisted Hiscock. The score was tied 5-5 with 4:52 left in the opening half. Myers scored the first of Brockport's two man-up goals with an assist from Tyler Stiefel to briefly take back the lead. Doktor scored another unassisted goal to keep the game tied going into halftime.

In the third quarter Brockport took control as they scored six of the next seven goals (including the first three) and then never looked back. Eastridge added two goals in the final 45 seconds, but they could not overcome the strong play from the Blue Devils. During their scoring streak, Brockport added their second man-up goal as well as a man-down goal from Caleb.

Defensively, long stick Jake Sweet had a tremendous day for the Blue Devils. He finished with four ground balls and three takes. Sweet, a junior, was an instrumental force in the close defense and solo-cleared the ball on a number of occasions. Adding to the ground ball count for the day were midfielder Jon Yaeger and attackman Stiefel with five each. In the cage, Elijah Ryan finished with 8 saves.

For the Lancers, junior goalie Max Kelly finished with seven saves. Midfielder Curtis Beaty finished with a team leading six ground balls. He also finished at 65% for the face off draw (11/17).

April 7th

Thomas at Victor

Victor 13 - Thomas 9 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Victor
     Record: 2-0
5 3 5 0   13
  Thomas
     Record: 1-1
0 2 2 5   9
 
 

The book for Victor: Dan Barrow (2g-1a), Drew Collins (3g-1a), Mike DeMarco (2g), Max Lambert (3g-1a), Ryan Maloney (1g-2a), Jamie Trimboli (2g), Goaltending: Chayse Ierlan 12s/9ga = 57% (48 mins).

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The book for Thomas: Sammy Botross-Greenlee (1a), Pierce Currie (1g), Matt Fiore (2g), Travis Ford (1g-2a), Kevin Hill (2g-1a), Cam Isaac (1g-2a), Sam Tomeno (2g) Goaltending: Davis Bird 19s/13ga = 59% (48 mins).

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--  Notes TD Ierlan won 15 of 17 face offs for Victor.

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Irondequoit 15 - HFL 12 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 HFL
     Record: 2-1
1 2 3 6   12
  Irondequoit
     Record: 1-2
5 3 4 3   15
 
 

The book for HFL: Dylan Stratton (2g), Tyler Buckland (1g), Tim Breau (1g-3a), Alex Mapstone (2g-1a), Bill Pluta (4g-1a), Thomas Bailey (2g), Goaltending: Ben Halleran 8s/15ga (48 mins).

The book for Irondequoit: Andrew Knope (5g), Daniel Doktor (5g-3a), John Lombardi (4g-3a), Ian Eckert (1g), Goaltending: Max Eismann 9s/10ga (43 mins), Carter Whittemore 3s/2ga = 60% (5 mins).

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--  Notes It looks like it was a good game, but this is all we received.

Pittsford 15 - Rush-Henrietta 4 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Pittsford
     Record: 3-0
6 5 3 1   15
  Rush-Henrietta
     Record: 1-1
1 0 1 2   4
 
 

The book for Pittsford: Jonathan Perotto (2g-3a), Jake Leve (1g-2a), Owen Smith (1g-2a), Colby Barker (1g-2a), James Felix (2g), Matt Malone (2g), Ethan Kober (1g-1a), Griffin Avery (1g-1a), Brandon Barker (1g), Connor Fitzgerald (1g), John Galbraith (1g), Jack Kaufman (1g), Goaltending: Kevin Maguire 0s/1ga (12 mins), Alec Starr 4s/3ga = 57% (36 mins).

The book for Rush-Henrietta: Jake Hughes (2g), TJ Day (1a), Curtis Raymond (1g), Brad Schillinger (1a), Nick Lenhard (1g), Goaltending: Colin Mix 3s/14ga (36 mins), Robert Watt 0s/1ga (12 mins).

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--  Notes A dozen different players made the scorebook for the Panthers.

Pal-Mac 14 - Newark 9 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Pal-Mac
     Record: 1-0
3 6 1 4   14
  Newark
     Record: 1-1
2 3 3 1   9
 
 

The book for Pal-Mac: Kasey Gallina (1a), Nick Yerden (2a), Connor Gardner (1g), Joe Lyko (2g-2a), Tyler Hurlbutt (3g-3a), Brian Burger (8g-2a), Goaltending: Jared Hurlbutt 15s/9ga = 63% (48 mins).

The book for Newark: Evan Knapp (1g), Teddy Collins (3g-1a), Zach Bushart (3g-1a), Deven Lewis (1a), Grant Howard (1g-2a), Andrew Garrett (1g-1a), Zach Barnes (2a), Goaltending: Conor Tickner 14s/14ga = 50% (48 mins).

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--  Notes  Sophomore attackman Brian Burger (8g-2a) was in on ten of Pal-Mac`s fourteen points.

Midlakes 8 - Bloomfield-Honeoye 6 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Bloomfield-Honeoye
     Record: 0-1
          6
  Midlakes
     Record: 1-0
          8
 
 

The book for Bloomfield-Honeoye: Trevor Hawkins (2g), Jon Marble (3g), Peter Goff (1g), Dalton Phillips (1a), Goaltending: Jud Hershey 22s/8ga = 73% (48 mins).

The book for Midlakes: Joe Newland (1g), Alex Holt (1g-1a), Jeshurun Eldridge (2g), Chris Goodman (3g-1a), Matt Vandamme (1g-1a) Goaltending: Kyle Wilkes 10s/6ga = 63% (48 mins).

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--  Notes It looks like it was a good game, but this is all we received.

Brighton 6 - Schroeder 5 in Double Overtime 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Brighton
     Record: 3-0
0 1 1 3 1 6
  Schroeder
     Record: 1-2
0 3 0 2   5
 
 

The book for Brighton: Max Coke (3g), Parker Finestone (1a), Brady McDermott (2g), Shea McDonald (1a), Owen Ronchetti (1g-1a), Goaltending: Isaac Berg 9s/5ga = 64% (57 mins).

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The book for Schroeder: Zac Bell (2g), Matthew Montgomery (2g-2a), Jared Griffin (1g), Blake Balcaen (1a), Jack Donnelly (1a), Goaltending: Kirtan Cannan 1s/1ga = 50% (24 mins), Austin DeMar 4s/5ga (33 mins).

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--  Notes The double-overtime game ended last. Reports are expected on Wednesday.

Hilton 10 - Canandaigua 8 

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

The book for Canandaigua: Tim Bay (2a), Ben Smith-Wilcox (2g-2a), Connor Hulme (2g-1a), Patrick Bay (2g), Joe Como (1g), Matt Boseck (1g), Goaltending: Luke MacNeil 4s/10ga (48 mins).

The book for Hilton: Zeus Doser (2g-1a), Hunter Duford (4g-3a), Justin Goodrich (1g-1a), Shawn Kimble (1g-1a), Michael Richardson (1g), Timothy Santiago (1g-1a) Goaltending: Jarod Kimble 14s/8ga = 64% (48 mins).

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--  Notes Hilton has faced Canandaigua 3 times in the last 10 years and came into tonight’s contest 1-1 against the Braves. With tonight’s 10-8 win the Cadets now take the lead in the series 2-1. The first time the teams faced in 2010 Canandaigua won 15-4. One year later the Cadets came back for a 13-12 victory, outscoring the Braves 5-1 in the final quarter.

Tonight’s game was a back and forth struggle with five lead changes. Hilton came out swinging with the first here goals of the contest. Michael Richardson scored the opening goal with an assist from Hunter Duford. Duford assisted the next goal as well, this time to Zeus Doser during man-up. The Cadets scored two of the ten goals in extra man offense. Timothy Santiago scored with 3:29 remaining in the opening quarter (assisted by Justin Goodrich) to take a 3-0 lead for Hilton. The Cadets were held scoreless for the next nine minutes while the Braves scored four unanswered goals to take their first lead. Patrick Bay scored the first of his two goals to end the opening quarter 3-1 Hilton.

Connor Hulme, Bay and Matt Boseck scored the opening three goals of the second quarter for the Braves. Boseck’s goal was assisted by Ben Smith-Wilcox. Smith-Wilcox finished with a team leading 10 shots for the Braves with nine on cage and two goals. Senior goalie Jarod Kimble had a stand out game with 14 saves (64%) and half of his saves came off from Smith-Wilcox. After losing the lead, it took less than two minutes for Hilton to re-tie the game at 4-4. Shawn Kimble scored with an assist for Doser. The Cadets added the next two goals to take a 6-4 lead into halftime.

Canandaigua took halftime to regroup and came out strong. Hulme scored the opening goal of the half only 0:27 into play with an unassisted goal. Smith-Wilcox scored his first with a man-up goal to tie the game at 6-6. A six minute stretch without scored held the game tied before Hulme assisted Joe Como to game the Braves their second lead of the contest. Duford, a junior, continued to dominate and scored the last four goals for Hilton. He scored three unanswered goals in 58 seconds to take his team from down by one to up by two. The third quarter ended with Hilton leading 9-7. Each team added a single goal in the final quarter. Smith-Wilcox scored, unassisted, with 9:42 remaining and Duford scored man-up with 1:33 remaining (assisted by Santiago). The Cadet defense stepped up in the final quarter. The Braves pounded the cage with 17 shots in the final quarter with Kimble coming up with seven of his 14 saves in the final quarter and saving the last five shots on cage (four from Smith-Wilcox). Conversely, Hilton held the ball when given the opportunity and only took two shots in the quarter (including the man-up goal).

Midfielder Nick Johnson finished 13/20 at the face off draw for the Braves. He also led his team with five ground balls. In the cage, Luke MacNeil recorded 4 saves.