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Thursday: Eleven Games - Mostly Mismatches
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On the biggest night thus far, there were eleven games played and the closest game was three goals as Gates Chili held off a last flurry of goals from the Greece Lightning, winning 12-9 and Churchville-Chili who defeated Spencerport 13-10. Other winners were Mynderse, Penn Yan, Pittsford, Fairport, McQuaid Jesuit, Bath, Canandaigua, Aquinas and Victor.

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Thursday 4-07-16

Fairport at Penfield

Fairport 14 - Penfield 8 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Penfield
     Record: 2-1
2 1 2 3   8
  Fairport
     Record: 1-1
4 5 4 1   14
 
 

The book for Penfield: Hunter Savitcheff (2g), Joey Barboza (1g-1a), Peter Schwab (1g-2a), Matthew Schoeneck (2g-1a), Kevin Wall (1g-1a), Brandon Buse (1g), James Stoler (1a), Dan Taddeo (1a), Goaltending: Cooper Allen 1s/1ga = 50% (12 mins), Erik Smisloff 1s/7ga (18 mins), Kaden Boardway 2s/6ga (18 mins).

The book for Fairport: Dylan DeLorme (2a), Jordan Bobbo (1g), Prior Jahadi (1g), Mitchell DiSanto (1g), Michael Modesti (2a), Kyle McAvoy (2g-1a), TJ Hendricks (5g-2a), Reese Burek (1g-2a), Cameron Gebhardt (3g-2a), Evan Kaiser (1a) Goaltending: Tyler Wetzel 2s/5ga (36 mins), Jake Santini 1s/3ga (12 mins).

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--  NOTES: After losing to Penfield the last four times, Fairport defeated the Patriots 12-8 tonight. The Red Raiders scored five unanswered goals spanning the end of the second and start of the third quarters to take the 10-3 lead. The Patriots scored the final three goals. The Red Raiders never trailed and were only tied for five minutes in the first quarter. Junior attackman TJ Hendricks finished with 5g-2a to lead the Red Raiders. Senior Cameron Gebhardt (3g-2a), junior Kyle McAvoy (2g-1a) and sophomore Reese Burek (1g-2a) also added high points for the Red Raiders. In the cage, Tyler Wetzel (2 saves) and Jake Santini (1 save) split time.

Mynderse 18 - Batavia 1 

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 Batavia
     Record: 0-1
1 0 0 0   1
  Mynderse
     Record: 2-0
3 8 4 3   18
 
 

The book for Batavia: William Schultz (1a), Danny Williams (1g), Goaltending: Jimmy Cherry 29s/18ga = 62% (48 mins).

The book for Mynderse: Quinten Battle (4g-1a), Brad Sandroni (1g-1a), Jake Curran (1g-1a), Ben Cafolla (2g), Nick Shaffer (1g), Scott Kline (1g-2a), Matt Caratazzolo (1g-2a), Noah Buckley (2g), Cody Warshel (2g-2a), Aidan Trout (3g), Andrew Peterman (2a), Goaltending: Noah Goodall 3s/1ga = 75% (48 mins).

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--  NOTES: Mynderse defense led by Ben Cafolla, Aric Stuck, Caleb Cisco and goalie Noah Goodall have still not allowed an even strength goal this year. Andrew Peterman won 17 out of his 20 face offs. Eleven different players tallied for Mynderse.

Pittsford 20 - Rush-Henrietta 3 

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 Rush-Henrietta
     Record: 0-1
0 0 2 1   3
  Pittsford
     Record: 3-0
7 10 1 2   20
 
 

The book for Rush-Henrietta: Jake Hughes (1g-2a), TJ Day (2g), Goaltending: Colin Mix 5s/19ga (40 mins), Jordan Burrell 0s/1ga (8 mins).

The book for Pittsford: John Mozrall (1a), Jack Kaufman (5g-2a), Jeremy Jacob (1g), Connor Fitzgerald (1g), Jonathan Perotto (4g-2a), Matt Malone (2g-2a), Brennan Mooney (1g-1a), Andrew Forte (1g-1a), Colby Barker (2a), Caleb Drake (2g-1a), Lucas Erbland (1a), Jared Conners (1a), John Avery (1g-1a), Ryan Walpole (2g) Goaltending: Alec Starr 3s/0ga = 100% (18 mins), Lucas Erbland 1s/3ga (30 mins).

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Canandaigua 13 - Hilton 6 

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 Hilton
     Record: 1-3
1 1 2 2   6
  Canandaigua
     Record: 2-0
3 4 4 2   13
 
 

The book for Hilton: Michael Rudy (1g), Jordan DePetres (1g), Tyler Dalle (1g-1a), Zachary Mitrano (1g), Hunter Duford (1g), Zeus Doser (1g-1a), Goaltending: Jacob VanWuychuyse 13s/13ga = 50% (48 mins).

The book for Canandaigua: Mitchell Schaefer (5g-1a), Devin Andrews (3g-1a), Ben Smith-Wilcox (2g-2a), Coron Broomfield (1g-1a), Johnny DelForte (1g), Colin Wall (1g), Connor McClain (2a), Goaltending: Brandon Moore 11s/4ga = 73% (36 mins), Tim Rice 3s/2ga = 60% (12 mins).

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Victor at Thomas

Victor 21 - Thomas 7 

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 Thomas
     Record: 0-1
2 1 3 1   7
  Victor
     Record: 2-0
2 6 9 4   21
 
 

The book for Thomas: Matt Hill (2g), Nick Mabe (1g-1a), Anthony Giudice (1g), Travis Ford (2g-1a), Trevor Ford (1g), Goaltending: Collin Deisenroth 1s/4ga (12 mins), Ben Yonko 16s/17ga (36 mins).

The book for Victor: Andrew Russell (2g), Mike DeMarco (1g), Ryan Maloney (2g-4a), Mitchell Cain (1g-1a), Zach Estabrooks (1g), Jamie Trimboli (4g-4a), Dan Barrow (2g), Tommy Shanahan (1g), Michael Matheson (1g-2a), T.D. Ierlan (1g), Austin Jobson (2g), Drew Collins (3g) Goaltending: Chayse Ierlan 4s/6ga (36 mins), Brennan Mackey 2s/1ga = 67% (12 mins).

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Bath 19 - Avon 1 

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 Avon
     Record: 0-2
1 0 0 0   1
  Bath
     Record: 3-1
6 9 3 1   19
 
 

The book for Avon:

The book for Bath: Michael Rice (4g-2a), Cameron Drain (1g), Patrick Brewer (1a), Camden Robbins (1g), Jonathan Deats (1g), Connor Cupp (4g-2a), Ethan Harold (1g-1a), Nate Birch (1g), Brandon Clark (1a), Trent Birch (1g), Tyler Finch (3g-2a), Connor DiDomineck (2g-4a) Goaltending: Trey Kinner 4s/0ga = 100% (36 mins), Jacob Cupp 0s/1ga (12 mins).

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McQuaid Jesuit 10 - Livonia 2 

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 McQuaid Jesuit
     Record: 2-2
3 1 4 2   10
  Livonia
     Record: 0-2
1 0 1 0   2
 
 

The book for McQuaid Jesuit: Ben Holdsworth (1g), Jack Billitier (1g-1a), Ben Bogdan (1g-3a), Tommy Crocker (2g), Zac Zamiara (3g), Matt Palmer (1a), Jack Lindenmuth (2g), Luc Watson (2a), Goaltending: Hunter Goldstin 9s/2ga = 82% (48 mins).

The book for Livonia: Nick Kallio (1g), Timothy Lischer (1g-1a), Goaltending: Justin LaDuke 8s/10ga (48 mins).

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Penn Yan 14 - Geneva 0 

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 Penn Yan
     Record: 2-1
5 2 5 2   14
  Geneva
     Record: 0-3
0 0 0 0   0
 
 

The book for Penn Yan: Tate Stewart (3g-2a), Craig Gerhardt (3g-5a), Sean Emerson (4g-1a), Austin Fingar (1g-3a), Conner Fingar (2g), Ben Emerson (1g), Goaltending: Gage Ponsetti 8s/0ga = 100% (44 mins), Kyle Welker 0s/0ga (4 mins).

The book for Geneva: Goaltending: Jacob Drennen 11s/14ga (48 mins).

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Lightning at Gates Chili

Gates Chili 12 - Arc/Oly 9 

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 Gates Chili
     Record: 1-1
5 2 2 3   12
  Arc/Oly
     Record: 0-1
0 1 5 3   9
 
 

The book for Gates Chili: Joseph O`Hare (4g-2a), Richard Cato (1g-1a), Adam Phelan (2g-1a), Nicholas Ehmann (3g-1a), Jarrett Kirkpatrick (1g-1a), Brett Kirkpatrick (1g-3a), Goaltending: Michael Cavallaro 9s/9ga = 50% (46 mins), Robert Phillips 1s/0ga = 100% (2 mins).

The book for Arc/Oly: Brandon Barnhart (1g), Matt McHale (3g-1a), Jake Mathis (1g), Dylan Bartlett (1a), Zackary Serio (1g-2a), Adrian Romero (3g), Goaltending: Gavin Catalano 12s/11ga = 52% (46 mins), Anthony Camiolo 0s/1ga (2 mins).

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--  NOTES: Gates-Chili defeated Gates Arcadia/Olympia 12-9. The Spartans scored the first six unanswered goals before Greece Arc/Oly got on the scoreboard. The Lightning scored six of the next seven to bring the game to 8-6 late in the third quarter. Joseph O`Hare had another big game for the Spartans and finished with (4g-2a). He now leads his team in points with 7g-3a. Senior midfielder Richard Cato scored the game winning in the third quarter, it was his first goal of the season.

Aquinas 17 - Gananda 4 

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 Aquinas
     Record: 2-1
6 3 3 5   17
  Gananda
     Record: 0-1
1 1 2 0   4
 
 

The book for Aquinas: Evan Kelly (3g-3a), Elliot Clemmons (2g), Jamir Jones (5g-3a), Nick Tschetter (1g-3a), Eli Chalmers (1g), Nicholas Morreale (4g-1a), Jonathan Parrinello (1g), Goaltending: Jimmy Depetres 0s/0ga (6 mins), Bryce Kelly 7s/4ga = 64% (42 mins).

The book for Gananda: Austin Vogt (1a), Joe Fisher (2g), Dylan Joy (1a), Kyle Lombardozzi (1g-1a), Ryan Finnegan (1g) Goaltending: Jason Good 9s/17ga (48 mins).

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--  NOTES: Aquinas senior midfielder Jamir Jones led the offense with 5g-3a. Gananda senior defenseman Dylan Joy has ten ground balls and junior attackman Ryan Finnegan scored his first goal for the Blue Panther Varsity.

Churchville-Chili 13 - Spencerport 10 

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 Spencerport
     Record: 0-1
0 3 4 3   10
  Churchville-Chili
     Record: 1-0
0 5 5 3   13
 
 

The book for Spencerport: Jonathan Agness (2g-1a), Alex Renz (2g), Colin McElligott (2g-4a), Owen VanWie (1g), Victor Pascucci (3g), Rocco Santillo (1a), Goaltending: Connor MacKenzie 11s/13ga (48 mins).

The book for Churchville-Chili: Jason Tebo (5g-2a), Patrick Sheridan (1g), Nicholas Colucci (1g), Dan Bonafede (2g-1a), Corey Yunker (3g-2a), Jacob Buck (1g-2a) Goaltending: Matt Cobb 9s/10ga (48 mins).

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--  SPORTSFIVE REPORT: After a scoreless first quarter, Churchville-Chili scored three goals during a non-releasable penalty to start off scoring on their way to a 13-10 win over Spencerport. The game was all about scoring runs. The first quarter had no scoring with both goalies coming up with big saves. Matt Cobb (Churchville-Chili) had 4 in the first quarter and nine overall and Connor MacKenzie (Spencerport) had 5 in the first quarter and eleven overall.

The Saints scored the first three goals to begin the second quarter. Corey Yunker, Jacob Buck and Patrick Sheridan scored for Churchville-Chili. The next three goals were scored by the Rangers to tie the game. Owen VanWie, Colin McElligott and Alex Renz scored for Spencerport. Churchville-Chili scored two more goals to end the quarter and four more to start the third. The six goal run put the Saints up 9-3.

Spencerport returned to scoring at the end of the third quarter adding four of their own and pulling to score to 9-7. Victor Pasucci scored back to back goals and McElligott scored 1g-2a in the run. Churchville-Chili scored one more goal to end the third quarter and hold a 10-7 lead going into the final 12 minutes. Churchville-Chili continued their scoring in the fourth with three more goals. Spencerport added another three but never got closer than 3 goals behind.