Saturday: Brighton Takes Fairport in OT |
May 2, 2015 -
With four seconds left in regulation, Brighton attackman Brady McDermott scored to force overtime, where Max Coke received a pass from Will Bender to give Brighton a 10-9 win at home. Irondequoit pushed off attempts by The Saints in their 11-8 win at Churchville-Chili. Wayne defeated Midlakes 10-7 and Waterloo had a big quarter and beat Mynderse 10-7. Gananda won a high scoring game against Pal-Mac (19-15) and HF-L won a 14-10 win over Gates Chili. Other winners on Saturday were Penn Yan, R-H, Geneva, Livonia, Thomas and Victor.
Brighton 10 - Fairport 9 in Overtime
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 5:00 PM |
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MC Crossover game at Brighton |
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Brighton Record: 7-5 |
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10 |
Fairport Record: 5-7 |
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9 |
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The book for Brighton: Will Bender (3a), Max Coke (5g-1a), Brady McDermott (5g-1a), Shea McDonald (1a), Goaltending: Caleb Green 14s/9ga = 61% (50 mins).
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The book for Fairport: Cameron Gebhardt (3g-2a), Dylan DeLorme (4g-1a), Mitchell DiSanto (1a), Kyle McAvoy (1g), Reese Burek (1g), Goaltending: Jake Santini 1s/6ga (24 mins), Matt Hawk 10s/4ga = 71% (24 mins).
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-- NOTES: In the closest contest of the night, Brighton forced overtime with only 0:04 remaining in regulation on their way to defeating Fairport 10-9. This was the first time that the Barons had defeated the Red Raiders (who have won the last five meetings). The Red Raiders continue to struggle, having lost their last five contests including the last two games in overtime.
Fairport, who is currently 5-7, have put together a tough schedule this season. They scheduled out of section games against Ithaca (won), West Genesee (loss), Orchard Park (won) and J-D (loss). There in county games are also tough with games against both currently undefeated teams (Pittsford and Victor); as well as the defending Sectional Champions for Class B (Victor) and Class C (Penn Yan). The Red Raiders are the defending Champions for Class A after their comeback against Pittsford in the finals last season.
Brighton, who is currently 7-5, have been bouncing back and forth this season with close contests and blowouts. Like Fairport, Brighton has two overtime games this season but unlike the Red Raiders they have won both (Schroeder). The Barons snapped their two game losing streak with the overtime win and look to carry on the momentum against Hilton on Tuesday. In today's contest the Barons led for three quarters before Fairport made a strong push in the fourth quarter to take their first lead of the game. The Red Raiders scored the first three goals to the fourth quarter to tie the game and take a two goal lead with 6:30 remaining. Brighton's Max Coke scored with 2:06 remaining to bring the game to within one. Coke finished with 5g-1a and along with Brady McDermott (also 5g-1a) were demonstrative forces for the Barons. Fairport won the ensuing face-off and stalled the ball; however Brighton got the ball back and brought it up-field. With time running down, McDermott drove to the cage and scored with only 0:04 on the clock. Fairport won the final face off, but their shot went wide.
In overtime, Brighton won the draw and had first chance at the cage. Coke took two shots at the cage (the first missed and the latter was a save by Matt Hawk). Hawk was demonstrative for the Red Raiders after taking over for the second half. He finished at 71% with 10 saves. He cleared the ball up field and gave the Red Raiders a shots at the goal. LSM Allen Thibodeau took a shot at the cage that went wide; giving Brighton back the ball. The Barons cleared the ball and midfielder Will Bender found Coke open for the game winning goal with 2:16 remaining in the first overtime period.
Fairport's Jake Santini played the opening half and finished with 1 save. Caleb Green played the entire game for Brighton and recorded 14 saves (61%). Defenseman Parker Lawrence led Brighton with five ground balls. Face off midfielder Parker Firestone added three and finished at 45% at the draw.
Wayne 10 - Midlakes 7
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 11:00 AM |
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FL-D1 league game at Wayne |
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Wayne Record: 8-4 |
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Midlakes Record: 6-5 |
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The book for Wayne: John Bowman (2a), Jack Camp (1g), Eric Crumb (1g), Jon Ecker (2g-1a), Thomas Knapp (1g), Kurtis Lash (2g), Jake Moss (2g-1a), Ryan Nicholson (1g), Goaltending: Jared Laird 8s/7ga = 53% (48 mins).
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The book for Midlakes: Nate Ramsey (1g-3a), Alex Holt (1a), Joe Newland (1g), Jeshurun Eldridge (2g), Robert Middlebrook (2g), Alex Huie (1g), Sean Tillman (1a) Goaltending: Kyle Wilkes 16s/10ga = 62% (48 mins).
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Rush-Henrietta 13 - Arc/Oly 4
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 2:00 PM |
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MC Crossover game at Arcadia |
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Arc/Oly Record: 3-7 |
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Rush-Henrietta Record: 8-4 |
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The book for Arc/Oly: Brandon Barnhart (1a), Dylan Bartlett (1a), Tyler Dalle (1g), Matt McHale (1g-1a), Connor Mims (1g), Adrian Romero (1g), Goaltending: Gavin Catalano 15s/13ga = 54% (48 mins).
The book for Rush-Henrietta: Nick Lenhard (4g), Collin Waden (1g), Jake Hughes (3g), Sam Schubach (1g-1a), TJ Day (1g-1a), Brandon Waden (1g), Brad Schillinger (2g-2a), Goaltending: Colin Mix 5s/4ga = 56% (44 mins), Robert Watt 1s/0ga = 100% (4 mins).
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-- NOTES: Sam Schubach was 13 for 16 on face offs for Rush-Henrietta.
Geneva 19 - Marcus Whitman 4
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 3:00 PM |
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FL-D1 league game at Geneva |
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Geneva Record: 6-6 |
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Marcus Whitman Record: 0-11 |
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The book for Geneva: Michael DeVaney (4g-1a), Matt Murney (1g-2a), Jason Feinberg (3g-2a), Ethan Bakogiannis (3g-1a), Sam Miller (4g-1a), Kenny Santiago (1g), Mark Suchewski (1g), Blake Knifley (2g), Goaltending: Ben Rotenberg 3s/4ga (48 mins).
The book for Marcus Whitman: Tom Kikkert (1g-2a), Josh LaBarr (1g), Ray Marotta (1g), Tyler Wolfe (1g) Goaltending: Zack LaBarr 5s/19ga (48 mins).
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Irondequoit 11 - Churchville-Chili 8
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 3:00 PM |
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Non-league game at Churchville-Chili |
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Churchville-Chili Record: 8-2 |
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Irondequoit Record: 4-7 |
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The book for Churchville-Chili: Lucas Blaszyk (1g), Jacob Buck (1g-1a), Ryan Cosgrove (1a), Alex Goodermote (2g-1a), Joey Johnson (3g), Cameron Shipley (1g), Jason Tebo (1a), Goaltending: Matt Cobb 9s/11ga (48 mins).
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The book for Irondequoit: Noah St Croix (2g), Daniel Doktor (3g-2a), John Lombardi (2g-2a), Trevor Carney (2g), Ryan Zimmerman (1g), Ian Eckert (1g), Goaltending: Max Eismann 18s/8ga = 69% (48 mins).
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-- NOTES: Irondequoit continued their winning streak over Churchville-Chili with their eighth straight win over the Saints 11-8. The Saints have never defeated the Eagles but this three goal defeat was the closest they have come since 2009 when they only lost by a single goal 6-5. The Saints held pace early, including a brief lead in the opening quarter, before Irondequoit overwhelmed their defense and secured the victory. Irondequoit scored five out of six in a row spanning the first and second quarters to lead 6-3 with 7:54 left in the second quarter.
Daniel Doktor led in scoring for Irondequoit with 3g-2a. Goalie Max Eismann also had a stand out game with 18 saves (69%). For the Saints, Alex Goodermote finished with 2g-1a and Joey Johnson finished with 3g. Face off midfielder Dan Bonafede finished with a team leading eight ground balls and a 69% day the face off draw.
HFL 14 - Gates Chili 10
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 7:00 PM |
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MC Crossover game at HFL |
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HFL Record: 5-6 |
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Gates Chili Record: 5-7 |
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The book for HFL: Dylan Stratton (3g), Tyler Buckland (3g-1a), Tim Breau (5g-1a), Bill Pluta (1g-5a), Garrett Ruff (1a), Ian Clark (1a), Thomas Bailey (1g), Tyler Bushnell (1g), Goaltending: Ben Halleran 11s/10ga = 52% (48 mins).
The book for Gates Chili: Austin Castre (1g), Brett Jacobs (1g), Brett Kirkpatrick (2g), Joseph O`Hare (3g-2a), Joe Talarico (3g) Goaltending: Michael Cavallaro 7s/14ga (47 mins), CJ Parker 0s/0ga (1 mins).
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-- NOTES: Victor scored the first few goals in the opening minutes of the game but the Bulldogs brought the game as close as 7-5. Victor and Pittsford are the only remaining undefeated teams in the Section, but they are scheduled to play at Pittsford next Thursday.
Gananda 19 - Pal-Mac 15
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 3:00 PM |
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FL-D1 league game at Richard Mann Elem |
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Gananda Record: 10-1 |
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Pal-Mac Record: 8-3 |
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The book for Gananda: Ben Donnan (3g), Joe Fisher (3g-1a), Remmy Glod (1g-1a), Dylan Joy (2g), Cruz Mayberry (5g-1a), Riley Palmer (2g), Nick Rapp (2g-3a), Patrick Shanley (1g-2a), Goaltending: Justin Anken 10s/15ga (47 mins), Marty LaFica 0s/0ga (1 mins).
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The book for Pal-Mac: Elijah Carr (1g-1a), Joe Lyko (2g), Owen Wahl (1g), AJ Hems (3a), Tyler Hurlbutt (4g-3a), Brian Burger (7g-2a), Goaltending: Jared Hurlbutt 10s/19ga (48 mins).
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Thomas 17 - Schroeder 6
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 7:00 PM |
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MC Crossover game at Thomas |
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Thomas Record: 10-2 |
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Schroeder Record: 3-9 |
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The book for Thomas: Dan Blaessig (1g), Pierce Currie (1g-1a), Matt Fiore (2g), Travis Ford (5g-1a), Trevor Ford (1a), Kevin Hill (4g-4a), Cam Isaac (2g-1a), Sam Tomeno (2g), Goaltending: Davis Bird 9s/6ga = 60% (39 mins), Ben Yonko 0s/0ga (9 mins).
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The book for Schroeder: Blake Balcaen (1g), Jared Griffin (1g), Matthew Montgomery (1g-2a), Patrick Donnelly (1a), Adam Gerbasi (1g), Jacob Bogert (1g), Michael Burdick (1g), Jack Donnelly (1a) Goaltending: Austin DeMar 1s/6ga (10 mins), Evan Powell 9s/11ga (34 mins), Kirtan Cannan 0s/0ga (4 mins).
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Waterloo 10 - Mynderse 7
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Sat - May 2, 2015 - 3:00 PM |
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FL-D1 league game at Mynderse |
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Mynderse Record: 2-9 |
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Waterloo Record: 4-6 |
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The book for Mynderse: Matt Caratazzolo (1a), Chris Pagano (1g), Seb Reese (1g-1a), Brad Sandroni (1g), Ted Stuck (1a), Aidan Trout (1g-1a), Cody Warshel (3g), Goaltending: Tyler Kuell 10s/10ga = 50% (48 mins).
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The book for Waterloo: Adam Jensen (1g), Kyle Lotz (2g), Patrick Sobus (3g), Jonathan Jones (1g-2a), Jaymin Mateo (2g-1a), Chris Mitchell (1g) Goaltending: Mark Campbell 8s/7ga = 53% (48 mins).
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-- NOTES: Although Mynderse led to start the game, Waterloo scored four unanswered goals in the first and second quarters to take the lead on their way to a 10-7 win over the Blue Devils. Waterloo never trailed again after they took the lead at 3:59 in the second quarter. Mynderse's Ted Stuck scored the opening goal with an assist from Aidan Trout. Trout finished the game with two points and was one of only three to finish with more than one point for the Blue Devils.
Overall, seven players made the final scorebook with Seb Reese finishing with 3g to lead his team. Cody Warshell scored unassisted to give Mynderse the 2-0 lead. Kyle Lotz, who finished with 2g, scored the opening points for the Indians. Waterloo was led in scoring by three players with three points each: Jaymin Mateo (2g-1a), Mark Campbell (1g-2a) and Patrick Sobus (3g).
Defensively, Waterloo had strong ground ball efforts from Nick Stenberg (10), Jaymin Mateo (9) and Pat Sobus (9). Coach Matt Morrin credits a solid defensive effort in the third quarter to help secure their win. In the cage, Mark Campbell finished with 8 saves (53%) for the Indians.
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