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Saturday: Pal-Mac over Geneva in OT, Pittsford Beats Duxbury
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One of the first beautiful spring days saw thirteen games played in the sunlight. Pal-Mac overcame a three goal deficit to defeat Geneva in overtime. Pittsford (5-0) played a close game with Duxbury (Massachusetts) and came away with a 6-5 win. Churchville-Chili played to a 3-3 tie after the first, but took a lead early in the second and never looked back in their 8-5 win over Schroeder. Canandaigua had a close win with Baldwinsville, winning 8-6. Like so many other games this year the rest were mismatches with Brighton, Wayne, Eastridge, Gananda, Livonia, Penn Yan, McQuaid Jesuit, Thomas and Fairport each winning their games.

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Saturday 4-16-16

Ithaca at Thomas

Thomas 18 - Ithaca 9 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Thomas
     Record: 2-3
4 7 3 4   18
  Ithaca
     Record: 4-4
2 3 2 2   9
 
 

The book for Thomas: Brad Smith (5g), Matt Hill (3g-1a), Nick Mabe (1g-1a), Anthony Giudice (1a), Travis Ford (3g-2a), Pierce Currie (3g-4a), Trevor Ford (3g-2a), Goaltending: Collin Deisenroth 1s/8ga (4 mins), Ben Yonko 12s/1ga = 92% (44 mins).

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Ithaca at Thomas

Gananda 22 - Marcus Whitman 6 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Marcus Whitman
     Record: 0-2
1 1 2 2   6
  Gananda
     Record: 3-1
10 11 1 0   22
 
 

The book for Marcus Whitman: Schuyler Bredesen (3g), Timmy Cornish (1g-2a), Carter Coston (1a), Alex Eaves (1g-1a), Andrew Norrison (1g), Goaltending: Michael Dhondt 13s/22ga (48 mins).

The book for Gananda: Austin Vogt (1g-2a), Joe Fisher (9g-1a), Dylan Joy (2g-2a), Remmy Glod (2g-1a), Ben Donnan (1g-1a), Matt Rapp (1g), Cruz Mayberry (1g-2a), Kyle Lombardozzi (1a), Bobby O`Connell (1g-1a), Owen Howard (2g), Ryan Finnegan (1g-2a), Patrick Shanley (1g-1a), Goaltending: Ben Donnan 1s/4ga (24 mins), Jason Good 1s/2ga (24 mins).

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--  NOTES: Gananda senior attackman Joe Fisher scored his 200th point in the game today.

Pal-Mac 11 - Geneva 10 in Overtime 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Geneva
     Record: 1-5
2 3 3 2   10
  Pal-Mac
     Record: 1-3
2 2 4 2 1 11
 
 

The book for Geneva: Sam Miller (3g-4a), Jason Feinberg (3g), Blake Knifley (2g-1a), Anthony Marcuccili (2g), Goaltending: Jacob Drennen 21s/11ga = 66% (48 mins).

The book for Pal-Mac: Brian Burger (3g-4a), Joe Lyko (2g-1a), Brandon Hawkins (2g), James Blazey (1g-1a), Jake Gallina (1g-2a), AJ Hems (1g), Kasey Gallina (1g), Goaltending: Jared Hurlbutt 18s/10ga = 64% (48 mins).

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--  NOTES: Geneva held a three goal lead in the third quarter, but Pal-Mac came back and took a two goal lead. Sam Miller scored for Geneva at 1:09 and Jason Feinberg scored at 0:31 to send the game into overtime. After a good ride from the Pal-Mac defense, Junior Midfielder Brandon Hawkins picked a ground ball at midfield and raced through the defense for the game winner with 21.7 seconds left in Overtime. Each team had multiple opportunities to close out the game in overtime but both goalies made tremendous saves.

Livonia 17 - Waterloo 7 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Waterloo
     Record: 1-3
4 1 2 0   7
  Livonia
     Record: 2-3
4 3 4 6   17
 
 

The book for Waterloo: Nicholas Stenberg (2g-1a), Tyler Colton (1a), Nick Constantino (1g), Kyle Lotz (2g), Adam Jensen (2g-2a), Goaltending: George Williams 13s/17ga (48 mins).

The book for Livonia: Nick Kallio (5g-2a), Timothy Lischer (6g), Jacob VanDewalker (1g-1a), Ryan Lambert (2g-3a), Aiden Sauter (2a), Ryan Haugh (2g-1a), Kirk Kornbau (1g-2a) Goaltending: Justin LaDuke 7s/7ga = 50% (48 mins).

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Newark at Wayne

Wayne 20 - Newark 6 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Wayne
     Record: 4-0
6 7 6 1   20
  Newark
     Record: 0-3
2 1 2 1   6
 
 

The book for Wayne: Jon Ecker (5g-2a), Cooper Pieroni (4g-1a), Kurtis Lash (4g), Thomas Knapp (1g-2a), Cole Gruttadaurio (1g-2a), Dominic Stramonine (1g-1a), John Sweeny (1g), Ethan Krenzer (1g), Jack Camp (2g-4a), Goaltending: Jared Laird 11s/6ga = 65% (47 mins), Jack Camp 0s/0ga (1 mins).

The book for Newark: Eric Nowak (1g), Taylor Clements (3g), Parker Casselman (2g-1a), Dylan Harmon (1a), Zach Vankoevering (1a), Goaltending: Chris Lozada 3s/13ga (24 mins), Coby Frazier 4s/7ga (24 mins).

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Newark at Wayne

Brighton 19 - Gates Chili 5 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Gates Chili
     Record: 3-3
1 1 2 1   5
  Brighton
     Record: 4-0
7 4 4 4   19
 
 

The book for Gates Chili: Joseph O`Hare (2g-2a), Tim Eaton (1a), Adam Phelan (1g), Nicholas Ehmann (1g), Jarrett Kirkpatrick (1g), Goaltending: Michael Cavallaro 7s/19ga (48 mins).

The book for Brighton: Brett Randall (5g-2a), Noah Shinaman (2g-2a), Brady McDermott (5g-9a), Max Coke (2g-1a), Owen Ronchetti (1g), Shea McDonald (1a), Casey McDermott (3g-1a), Austin Carr (1g), Haein Hyun (1a), Goaltending: Caleb Green 3s/5ga (48 mins), Caleb Green 3s/5ga (48 mins).

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Eastridge 15 - Batavia 3 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Eastridge
     Record: 1-4
9 3 3 0   15
  Batavia
     Record: 1-3
0 1 1 1   3
 
 

The book for Eastridge: Andrew Doktor (5g-1a), Donovan Fagan (2g-4a), Robby Salsbury (2g), CJ Hiscock (2g), Phil Peindel (1g-1a), AJ Kimble (1g-1a), Wesley McKinley (1g-1a), Alex Speranza (1g-1a), Goaltending: Bailey Corbett 8s/3ga = 73% (48 mins).

The book for Batavia: Joe Allegue (2g), Michael Marrocco (1a), Eric Gimlin (1g), Goaltending: Jimmy Cherry 7s/15ga (48 mins).

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Pittsford 6 - Duxbury 5 

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

The book for Pittsford: Jack Kaufman (1g-1a), Jeremy Jacob (1a), Connor Fitzgerald (1g), Jonathan Perotto (3g-2a), Matt Malone (1g), Colby Barker (2a), Goaltending: Alec Starr 9s/5ga = 64% (48 mins).

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--  SPORTSFIVE REPORT: In the three years that Pittsford has face Duxbury, the Panthers have won all three. Today, Pittsford won 6-5. The Panthers have scored six goals each year with Duxbury scoring 5 in 2014, 2 in 2015 and 5 this year. When the Dragons held Pittsford to six last season it was the smallest amount the Panthers were held to all year. Duxbury is a nine-time Mass State Champion.

The game was contested throughout the entire 48 minutes. Pittsford trailed for 36 minutes and until their final goal. Neither team scored in the final quarter. Duxbury scored the opening goal with Riley Bergstrom finding Bobby Maimaron open on the crease. Just less than one minute later Matt Malone tied the game with a fast-break goal. Jonathan Perotto assisted on that goal. Perotto was demonstrative in the contest and finished with 3g-2a. He was a part of five out of six panther goals. The Dragons took the lead again with a man-up goal from Nick Locante (assisted by Maimaron). They led 2-1 after the first quarter.

The Dragons kept up the pressure and took the largest lead by either team with a goal from Joseph Gooley. Gooley score on a dodge from the top of the box. The Panthers scored the next two goals to tie the game at 3-3 going into halftime. Perotto assisted Connor Fitzgerald on an outside shot. Three minutes later Perotto scored his first goal on a fast-break goal (assisted by Jack Kaufman).

Duxbury kept their streak of scoring the first goal of the quarter with Albert Schemp scoring on another man-up goal. Schemp was assisted by Bergstrom. The Dragons remained in the lead for eight minutes before Perotto tied the game again with another outside shot on a man-up attempt for the Panthers. With 1:55 remaining in the third quarter Duxbury scored the final goal with a drive from behind the cage by Maimaron. Pittsford scored their last two goals in the final two minutes of the third quarter. Both goals were assisted by Colby Barker. The first was on man-up with a feed to Kaufman and the second was an inside feed to Perotto on the crease.

The final quarter had both teams attempting goals, but neither team could convert. In the cage for Duxbury, Brady Burke finished at 65% with 11 saves. For the Panthers, Alec Star was at 64% with 9 saves. The Panthers remain one of six undefeated teams in Section Five. They face Fairport on Tuesday at home.

McQuaid Jesuit 10 - Watertown HS 4 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 McQuaid Jesuit
     Record: 5-2
3 1 4 2   10
  Watertown HS
     Record: 4-3
1 1 1 1   4
 
 

The book for McQuaid Jesuit: Jack Billitier (5g-1a), Luc Watson (2a), Matt Palmer (1a), Alessandro Margiotta (1g), Tommy Crocker (1g-3a), Zac Zamiara (1g), James Merkley (1a), Riley Lease (1g), Liam Hogan (1a), Jack Lindenmuth (1g), Goaltending: Hunter Goldstin 7s/4ga = 64% (48 mins).

The book for Watertown HS:

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Penn Yan 14 - Carthage 3 

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 Carthage
     Record: 4-2
1 0 1 1   3
  Penn Yan
     Record: 5-1
2 4 6 2   14
 
 

The book for Carthage:

The book for Penn Yan: Austin Blumbergs (2g-1a), Tate Stewart (2g-1a), Craig Gerhardt (1g-1a), Sean Emerson (5g-1a), Austin Fingar (2g-3a), Conner Fingar (1a), Ben Emerson (2g-1a), Goaltending: Gage Ponsetti 9s/1ga = 90% (44 mins), Kyle Welker 1s/2ga (4 mins).

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Fairport 13 - Orchard Park 9 

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 Orchard Park
     Record: 5-2
1 2 3 3   9
  Fairport
     Record: 3-1
5 2 3 3   13
 
 

The book for Orchard Park:

The book for Fairport: Jake Bucci (1g-1a), Dylan DeLorme (1g-1a), Jordan Bobbo (1a), Michael Modesti (1g), Kyle McAvoy (3g), TJ Hendricks (3g-1a), Reese Burek (3g-2a), Cameron Gebhardt (1g-1a) Goaltending: Tyler Wetzel 20s/9ga = 69% (48 mins).

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Baldwinsville 8 - Canandaigua 6 

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 Canandaigua
     Record: 3-1
1 3 2 0   6
  Baldwinsville
     Record: 5-0
1 3 1 3   8
 
 

The book for Canandaigua: Devin Andrews (4g), Ben Smith-Wilcox (1a), Tyelor Dingman (1a), Mitchell Schaefer (2g), Connor McClain (1a), Colin Wall (1a), Goaltending: Brandon Moore 12s/8ga = 60% (48 mins).

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Churchville-Chili 8 - Schroeder 5 

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
 Churchville-Chili
     Record: 3-0
3 3 2 0   8
  Schroeder
     Record: 2-3
3 1 0 1   5
 
 

The book for Churchville-Chili: Patrick Sheridan (3g-1a), Nicholas Colucci (1a), Dan Bonafede (1g-3a), Ryan Terhaar (1g), Corey Yunker (1g-3a), Jacob Buck (2g), Goaltending: Matt Cobb 9s/5ga = 64% (48 mins).

The book for Schroeder: Brandon Marquez (1a), Blake Balcaen (2g), Jonathan Kay (1g-1a), Cam Cirella (1g), Antonio Deleo (1g) Goaltending: Antonio Deleo 10s/8ga = 56% (48 mins).

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--  SPORTSFIVE REPORT: Churchville-Chili remained undefeated with their 8-5 win over Webster Schroeder today. This is the first time that the Saints have defeated the Warriors since 2011. Overall the series stands at 4-3 for Schroeder. The Saints didn't take their first lead until the second quarter when they scored four unanswered goals to take a 6-3 lead.

Schroeder started off the game strong, scoring two goals in the first minute. Schroeder goalie Antonio Deleo scored the opening goal 0:33 into the game. Blake Balcaen added another goal just 0:14 later. They held the 2-0 lead for six minutes before Churchville-Chili got on the board. Jacob Buck scored back to back goals for the Saints to tie the game. The first was assisted by Nicholas Colucci and the second was assisted by Corey Yunker.

Both teams added a single goal in the final two minutes of the first quarter. Jonathan Kay scored the Warriors and Dan Bonafede scored for the Saints. Bonafede's goal was the first of the four unanswered goals for Churchville-Chili. The score was tied 3-3 at the end of 12 minutes. Patrick Sheridan (x2) and Yunker scored the next three goals. The final goal of the first half was scored by Balcaen with an assist from Brandon Marquez.

Only three goals were scored in the second half. Churchville-Chili scored back to back goals in the third (Ryan Terhaar and Sheridan) and Schroeder scored the lone goal of the final quarter (Cam Cirella). In the goal for Churchville-Chili, Matt Cobb finished at 64% (9 saves). For Schroeder, Deleo finished with 10 saves (56%).

Both teams finished with 21 ground balls. Midfielder Jason Tebo led the Saints with six and Conor Bollin led the Warriors with four.