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1 Aquinas Varsity Hockey Newspaper Articles Democrat & Chronicle Jan - Feb 2014 Dated: 3/8/2014 G. Johnson

2 AQ 8 Rush Henrietta 3 January 4, 2013 No Report in the Democrat and Chronicle

3 Saturday, January 11, 2014 Aquinas vs Canandaigua

4 s p- d assists. Democrat and Chronicle 01/14/2014 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY See SYRACUSE, Page 5D victory. GREG M. COOPER USA TODAY SPORTS Page : D01 - ly at ust y l, - d es s p e - e n - te f- onf, d- in e o- Facing camera, Irondequoit s Louis Cup, center, celebrates his goal with Daniel Duguay, left, and Andrew Knope, right. ADRIAN KRAUS EAGLES HAVE LANDED Irondequoit tops Aquinas in 1-2 matchup Kevin Oklobzija Staff writer There has been a rebirth of a hockey program in Section V this season. Well, two rebirths actually. The old is again new as former perennial powers Irondequoit and Aquinas are once again piling up the victories and sectional seeding points. Just as the predecessors in their programs did one, two, three and four decades ago. And when they met on Monday afternoon at Lakeshore Ice Arena, Irondequoit posted a 5-2 victory, allowing them to carry away bragging rights right down Ling Road following the showdown of New York State s top-ranked Division 2 teams. Anthony Thurston scored two goals the first and the last and Connor Hynes set up two and scored the gamewinner as the top-rated Eagles improved to 11-1 overall and 5-0 in league play. Their trophy case devoid of the sectional hardware since 2001, the Eagles have been determined to make a statement on the ice this season. It s good to get the Irondequoit winning tradition back, Hynes said. It reflects how we ve been playing and how we ve been practicing. See HOCKEY, Page 3D GO DEEPER ON DIGITAL Go to this story at Democratand Chronicle.com for a photo gallery from the hockey game between Irondequoit and Aquinas. vez Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/14/2014 HOCKEY January 15, :48 am / Powered by TECNAVIA

5 bounds for the Braves. EAST 48, MONROE 11 jumper with 50 seconds Jasmine Walker had 15 Chanell Williams finished with eight points ahead GENESEE REGION remaining to put O-A points for Wilson (4-4). Democrat and Chronicle 01/14/2014 and 10 rebounds Copy to Reduced pace KENDALL to %d%% 44, LYNDONVILLE from original 31 to Nicole fit letter Blackburn page collected 19 points and 15 East (8-3). Tania Arellano scored re- Annie Willsey 4, Emily Wolfe 0, Brianne Lewis 0, Erin Crosby 2, Jocelyn Acor 11, Chantre Milliner 16. BISHOP KEARNEY: Hanna Simone 3, Rosa Graham 8, BriAsia Mason 5, Arianne Smith 9, Meghan Hake 0,Kharysma Bryant 15,Cassidy Strassner 0, Sheila Hawkes 4, Deja John- A W Parmeter 0, Kali Scutt 0. GANANDA: Michelle Suchan 11, Mikayla Vogt 7, Jen Stearns 11,Alli Stark 7, Sara Mac- Dougall 8, Demetria Woodard 8, Gabrielle Hermann 5, Jess Donnan 6. 3-point goals: Suchan 2, Stark, Dallas 4. Page : D03 Hockey Continued from Page 1D Aquinas (5-1-1 in the division, overall) entered Monday tied with the Eagles in seeding points, so the showdown would be a chance for both teams to make a statement. Thurston and Hynes did the first talking with the puck. Their dash down the ice led to a goal by Thurston just 51 seconds after the opening faceoff. The energy was just through the roof, Thurston said. When Matthew Comanzo scored his 11th goal, at 6:37, the Eagles led 2-0. But Aquinas rallied on goals a pair of goals by Jimmy DiLiberto, the first midway through the second period and the second a beauty on a spin-around shot from the middle of the slot 4:28 into the third period. The 2-2 tie lasted all of 57 seconds. Hynes snapped in a wrist shot from the left circle at 5:25, and then Louis Cup connected at 5:56 and Irondequoit was ahead 4-2. The trick now for the Eagles is learning to play with a lead. They squandered a two-goal cushion on Saturday before defeating Churchville-Chili 4-3. And since they re carrying the No. 1 ranking in the state, opponents will be looking to knock them off the pedestal. It just makes us more of a target so now it s, How do we respond, coach Rick Giuffrida said. For Aquinas, the battle against No. 1 was a learning tool. Two years ago, they were a junior varsity program due to dwindling numbers of players. Now they re dealing with biggame pressure. How we prepare, that s a maturity thing, coach Jim Hofford said. We have to be ready at the start, we can t spot a team two goals and expect to win. But our focus from the start of the year has been, Let s win the last game. Indeed, winning in January is nice, but trophies are awarded in February and March, as alumni from both schools know very well. KEVINO@DemocratandChronicle.com Twitter.com/@kevinoDandC Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/14/2014 January 15, :48 am / Powered by TECNAVIA

6 M HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Democrat and Chronicle 01/19/2014 DemocratandChronicle.com Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page : D04 HIGH SCHOOLS Spencerport nets OT victory over Brockport Staff reports him among the leaders in the nation. I never expected this to happen, honestly, Ohlst jump of 14 feet, 5 inches at the Trent Jackson/Cedric Walker Invitational LOS ORTIZ/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER rewritten at /Walker meet wkes of Pittsford Sutherland competes in the triple jump at the Trent dric Walker Invitational on Saturday. CARLOS ORTIZ/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Jackson Charron scored 1minute, 4 seconds into overtime off assists from Aidan Connolly and Nick Charron to lift Spencerport to a 3-2 victory over Brockport on Saturday in a Section V hockey game. Brandon Corey tied the game for the Rangers (10-4) with 23 seconds remaining after they pulled their goalie. HILTON 8, GENESEO/LIVONIA 1 Frank Gaffney recorded a hat trick and had three assists and Austin Bull added a goal and two assists for Hilton (11-2). AQUINAS 5, WEBSTER THOMAS 0 Jimmy DiLiberto finished with two goals and two assists to pace Aquinas (10-1-2). CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 5, GATES CHILI 1 Tyler Bennett scored a power play goal at 8:24 of the first period and Nick Kuszlyk had a short-handed goal in the third period for C-C (7-6-0). GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY 4, BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 1 Ethan Mordenga had two goals and an assist to lead the Thunder (11-3). PITTSFORD 5, RUSH-HENRIETTA 1 Greg Weyl scored twice to pace Pittsford (11-4), which scored three times early in the third period to take a 5-0 lead. CANANDAIGUA WINTER TOURNAMENT WEBSTER SCHROEDER 2, CANANDAIGUA 1 Jeremy Caulkins scored with 1:02 left in overtime to lift Webster Schroeder (8-5) in the championship game. PENFIELD 5, OSWEGO-III 1 Jake Sproule and Alex D Agostino each recorded two goals and an assist for Penfield in the consolation game. BRIAN WADE TOURNAMENT MCQUAID 8, inutes or less. seventh-grader at Freddie Thomas. She began son meet record-break- Mike Campbell record- jump competition. Ohl- SARANAC LAKE 1 junior Imani lso was among high school last year at ing jump of 6-9 made athletes, coaches and other sists, and made the alled two goals and three as- ls who lowered Edison. rack records as Because of their adults say whoa as he tournament team for umped team, Obieke said. I always heard that they the bar. seemed to rocket over McQuaid (12-1-1)., who has been y what she besprained right they help one-on-one, and ly the clapping (before FAIRPORT 5, ITHACA-IV 1 were the best. There, It felt great, especial- e owner of Sectwo top long team. end, Ohlson said. ished with two goals and it s a lot of love on the and after jumps) at the Quinn Wiedemer fin- er she went out If it s a Saturday or a It took Ohlson one attempt to clear 6-8, which (8-4). two assists for Fairport t on Jan. 4 at day with no practice, you r Institute of can call a coach, they ll gave him the meet record, y. give you advice for the and one jump to BOYS BASKETBALL I run on it I real- Copyright next meet That s Democrat what reach and 6-9 and Chronicle likely place 01/19/2014 eel it, Obieke never been inall the seasons ack. It s not dif- they are supposed to do, but there is love to it. You feel like one of their children. ST. MICHAEL S OF TORONTO 68, AQUINAS 60 George Graham to- Mt. M Mercy MT. MERCY: Gawlok 2, O Neil 2, Sheehan 11, Kazcor 2, Grandits 4, Kelleher 2, Bayls 6. MERCY: Emily Koscwiewicz 0, Rachel Lefebre 0, Anna Doerr 0, Abby Purcell 0, Mia Caterisano 4, Rachel Vespucci 8, Danielle Cleary 5, Erin Koscwiewicz 11, Angelina Spampinato 7, Rose Hefferon 4, Jayla Myles 5, Alex Raymond 0. 3-point goals: Sheehan, Grandits, Bayls. WRESTLING CLAYTON BARNARD MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT AT HILTON Hilton s Yianni Diakomihalis (106 pounds) and Vicent DePrez (145) were named most outstanding wrestlers. Team scores: Hilton 245, Fulton-III 173, Spencerport 165, Newark Valley-IV 136, Alexander 134.5, Mexico-II 121.5, Perry 87, Lyndonville 44, Medina-VI 39, Corinth-III 34, Churchville-Chili 31.5, Lansing 25.5, Kendall 23, Brighton 16, McQuaid 14, Northstar Christian Academy 13, New Hartford-III 12. Finals, 99 pounds:dane Heberlein (Alexander) technical fall over Joe Abelgore (Fulton) 15-0; 106: Yianni Diakomihalis (Hilton) major decision Theo Powers (Mexico) 17-4; 113:Austin Hertel (Hilton) first in round-robin format, Joe Velez (Medina) second; 120: Nick Gaiser (Alexander) pinned Mitchell Woodworth (Fulton) 5:25;126: Andrew Hollister (Perry) dec. Tristan Aldinger (Alexander) 7-2; 132: William Koll (Lansing-IV) tech. fall Brandon Hill (Fulton) : Tahj Eady (Spencerport) pinned Tim Holden (Fulton) :39;145:Vincent DePrez (Hilton) dec. Trevor Hoffmier (Newark Valley) 6-0; 152: Anthony DePrez (Hilton) major dec. Larry Kasmarcik (Newark Valley) 13-2; 160: Derek Holcomb (Newark Valley) dec. Trevor Allard (Mexico) :Jake Woolson (Mexico) dec. Harald Juergens (Hilton) 8-5; 182: Collin Pittman (Spencerport) dec. Dan Norris (Hilton) 3-0; 195:Gordon Truesdale (Brighton) first round robin;peter Kramell (Perry) second; 220:Sam Eagan (Churchville-Chili) dec. Trent Egenlauf (Spencerport) 4-3; 285: Kelsey Patten (Alexander) dec. Joe Fuino (Hilton) 3-1. FINGER LAKES/WAYNE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sean Peacock of Midlakes pinned Jake Allen of Pal-Mac in 2:53 in the championship match at 132 pounds. The Screaming Eagles took the team championship. Team: Midlakes 265.0, Wayne 189.5, Pal Mac 176.0, Newark 172.0, North Rose Wolcott 162.5, Williamson/Marion 142.0, South Seneca 114.0, East Rochester 89.0, Geneva 88.0, Sodus 87.0, Penn Yan 85.0, Waterloo 78.0, Dundee 57.0, Red Jacket 45.0, Mynderse 41.0, Red Creek 40.0, Marcus Whitman 37.0, Lyons 3.0 Individual: 99: Matt Caccamise (Wayne) def. Kyle Elmer (Pal Mac) : Hunter O'Lena (East Rochester) def. Luke Yankloski (Wayne) : Adam West (Pal Mac) def. Blake Antal (South Seneca) : Bryan Lanty (Wayne) Major Dec. Emerson Block (Pal Mac) : Ralph Mateo (Midlakes) def. Sean Biery (Newark) Major Dec : Sean Peacock (Midlakes) pinned Jake Allen (Pal Mac) 2: : Derian Woodard (Midlakes) def.kaydon Newton (East Rochester) : Devan Marsteiner (Sodus) def. Shawn Conner (Red Creek) : Max Lloyd (Pal Mac) def. Nick Wyckoff (South Seneca) : Corey Cristales (Williamson/ Marion) def. Josh Figueroa (Newark) : Dakota White (North Rose Wolcott) Major Dec. Tyler Butler (Wayne) : Derek Sisson (Penn Yan) pinned Xavier Pierre (Geneva) 3: : Andrew Ogrodowski (Red Jacket) def.todd Brockhuizen (Pal Mac) : Christian Shepherd (Geneva) def. Nestor Naranjo (Midlakes) : Jordan Hamilton (Waterloo) pinned Alex Gonzalez (Geneva) 4:30. TAKE DOWN CANCER DUALS PENFIELD 45, WEBSTER THOMAS 25 Mason Cross pinned Mike Gessin in 1:56 at 220 pounds for Penfield. PENFIELD 51, FAIRPORT 23 FAIRPORT 45, WEBSTER THOMAS 32 Zack Barker pinned Danny Adamczyk in 2:50 at 126 pounds for the Red Raiders. RUSH-HENRIETTA 54, January 22, :49 am / Powered by TECNAVIA

7 Page 2D Monday, January 20, 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/20/2014 Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page M SPORTS Page : D02 Scoreboard FOOTBALL NFL Box scores Broncos 26, Patriots 16 New England Denver First Quarter Den FG Prater 27, 3:43. Second Quarter Den Tamme 1pass from Manning (Prater kick), 7:50. NE FG Gostkowski 47, 2:54. Den FG Prater 35, :25. Third Quarter Den D.Thomas 3 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 7:52. Fourth Quarter Den FG Prater 19, 12:02. NE Edelman 7 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 9:26. Den FG Prater 54, 7:00. NE Brady 5 run (run failed), 3:07. A 77,110. NE Den First downs Total Net Yards Rushes-yards Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret Comp-Att-Int Sacked-Yards Lost Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 24:16 35:44 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING New England, Vereen 4-34, Ridley 5-17, Brady 2-7, Blount 5-6. Denver, Moreno 14-59, Ball 12-43, Green 1-6, Manning 1-(minus 1). PASSING New England, Brady Denver, Manning RECEIVING New England, Edelman 10-89, Vereen 5-59, Collie 4-57, Dobson 2-33, Hoomanawanui 2-33, Mulligan 1-6. Denver, J.Thomas 8-85, D.Thomas 7-134, Decker 5-73, Welker 4-38, Ball 3-13, Tamme 2-24, Moreno 2-22, Caldwell Seahawks 23, 49ers 17 San Francisco Seattle First Quarter SF FG Dawson 25, 12:45. Second Quarter SF Dixon 1 run (Dawson kick), 10:03. Sea FG Hauschka 32, 5:47. Third Quarter Sea Lynch 40 run (Hauschka kick), 9:51. SF Boldin 26 pass from Kaepernick (Dawson kick), 6:29. Sea FG Hauschka 40, 3:55. Fourth Quarter Sea Kearse 35 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 13:44. Sea FG Hauschka 47, 3:37. A 68,454. SF Sea First downs Total Net Yards Rushes-yards Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret Comp-Att-Int Sacked-Yards Lost Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 28:32 31:28 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Francisco, Kaepernick , Hunter 3-16, Gore 11-14, Dixon 2-1, James 1-0. Seattle, Lynch , Turbin 2-6, Wilson 5-0. PASSING San Francisco, Kaepernick Seattle, Wilson RECEIVING San Francisco, Boldin 5-53, Crabtree 4-52, V.Davis 2-16, Gore 1-17, V.McDonald 1-13, Patton 1-2. Seattle, Baldwin 6-106, Tate 4-31, Miller 3-25, Kearse 2-44, Turbin 1-9. HOCKEY AHL Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/20/2014 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Manchestr Charlotte 4, Norfolk 3, SO Hershey 4, Albany 3, SO Monday s Games Toronto at Rockford, 2 p.m. Adirondack at Springfield, 3 p.m. Manchester at St. John s, 6 p.m. SOCCER MISL Milwaukee W 9 L 2 Pct.818 GB Baltimore Syracuse Missouri St. Louis Rochester Pennsylvania Sunday s Games Syracuse 9, Baltimore 8 Pennsylvania 16, St. Louis 0 INDOOR LACROSSE NLL East Division W L Pct GB Rochester Buffalo Philadelphia Toronto Minnesota West Division W L Pct GB Edmonton Vancouver Calgary Colorado Friday s Games Edmonton 15, Calgary 8 Vancouver 14, Colorado 13 Saturday s Games Rochester 12, Toronto 8 Minnesota 11, Philadelphia 10 Calgary 15, Vancouver 12 Buffalo 16, Colorado 9 Sunday s Game Philadelphia 15, Minnesota 8 COLLEGE MONDAY Men s hockey: MCC at Erie CC, 1:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL AREA RESULTS Hockey Aquinas 7, Eastchester/Bronxville/ Tuckahoe-I 1: Matt Wisotzke recorded a hat trick and Jimmy DiLiberto added three assists for the Little Irish (11-1-2). Freshman Tyler Dellina chipped in his first varsity goal for Aquinas. Boys basketball MLK Showcase at Erie, Pa./Aquinas 72, Niagara Falls-VI 46: DJ Roberts finished with 24 points and 13 rebounds for the Little Irish (8-2). Aquinas forced 30 turnovers. GOLF Reed fini win Huma John Nicholson Associated Press LA QUINTA, Calif. Patrick Reed followed three straight 9-under 63s with a 1-under 71 on Sunday at PGA West s Arnold Palmer Private Course, which was enough to beat Ryan Palmer by two strokes at the Humana Challenge. Reed lost his putting touch for a few hours in the final round, but found it when things were getting interesting. It was tough out there, Reed said. Finally resembling the player who talked Saturday about being in a putting coma, Reed ran in an 18-footer for birdie on the par-3 15th to push his advantage to three strokes and parred the final three holes. He completed the wire-to-wire victory at 28- under 260. I started toward the end playing for par, just because I knew pars weren t going to hurt me, Reed said. I knew someone was going to have to do something spectacular to catch me. The 23-year-old Reed has two victories in his first 46 PGA Tour starts, winning the Wyndham Championship in a playoff in August. He was projected to jump from 73rd to 42nd in the world rankings, enough to lock up a Patrick Reed, r Sunday in La Q spot next mo man Match P onship field. Palmer m eagle putt on for a 63. What can what Patric week? Palm ridiculous w Amazing ho played. We l couple short win in my ga was playing f day. Zach John tin Leonard NF A NIAGARA FALLS: Brian Harris 8, Antwan Palmer 0, Jake Martinez 2, Zach Walker 10, Joey Medley 2, Elijah Griggs 8, Tyler Sanders 0, Devon Scarborough 7, Jordan Rankin 2, Devon Sanders 1, Charles Lamar 6. AQUINAS: Griffin Kornaker 4, Jamison Whitfield 2, Brendan Villarubia 0, Adam Sutton 4, George Graham 12, Navaar Poole 2, Earnest Edwards 2, Emanuel Bouie Jr. 6, Patrick McLamore Jr. 4, Jordan Gilman 0, Ajani Mabry 2,DJ Roberts 24, Melvin Grayson 10, Emarrius Bouie 0, Jason Hawkes 0. 3-point goals: Harris, Walker 2, Graham, Roberts. Girls basketball Mercy Midseason Classic/Mercy 58, TENNIS Frontier-VI 50: Tournament MVP Jayla Myles, a sophomore, finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Monarchs Sharapova (8-3). She went 8-for-12 from the freethrow line. F M FRONTIER: Nicole Rockey 12, Kelsi January Ebert 22, :50 am / Powered by TECNAVIA 18, Kaitlyn Lipka 5, Caisey Lipka 8, Lexi Rockey 5, Jensen Lee 2. Associated Press MERCY: Emily Koscwiewicz 3, Mia Cater-

8 HIGH SCHOOLS Page 4D Thursday, January 23, 2014 M R1 DemocratandChronicle.com Democrat and Chronicle 01/23/2014 Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page : D04 BOYS Fenlon, Zaepfel spark McQuaid Staff reports Jake Fenlon scored 25 points and Charlie Zaepfel posted 23 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists as McQuaid rallied for a victory against Freddie Thomas/Marshall in a Rochester City Athletic Conference basketball game on Wednesday. The Knights (9-5) trailed by as many as 10 points in the third quarter. Fenlon made a free throw to give McQuaid a lead. Zaepfel made a steal and scored on a breakaway layup with 45 seconds left give the Knights a lead. Sergio Alicea scored 25 points for the Titans. M FTM MCQUAID: Jake Fenlon 25, Charlie Zaepfel 23, Miles Powe 6, Dave Desino 9, Sincere Ramsahai 7, Tyree Fisher 1, Greg Cullen 0, Connor Maloney 0, Erik Johnsson 2. FREDDIE THOMAS/MARSHALL: Derrick Green 7, James Barron 9, Sergio Alicea 25, LA Auston 10, Khalil Hancock 4, William Peller 8, Troy Walters 6. 3-point goals: Green, Barron 3, Alicea 3, Auston 2, Fenlon 4, Zaepfel, Ramsahai. MONROE COUNTY CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 64, GREECE ARCADIA 46 Cameron Shipley scored 13 points in his first game after missing five games for C-C (8-4) with an ankle injury. Anthony Lewis added 12 points for the Saints. GA C-C GREECE ARCADIA: Juan Forero 6, Steve Nichols 0, Jimmie Eddington 6, Dan Freese 2, Spencer Insley 0, Jon Wilson 0, Aiden Karnisky 2, Kadeem Fulton 11,Alex D Arpino 3,Sean Conner 3, Gannon MacNeal 0, Ben Zeller 4, Josh McFarland 9. CHURCHVILLE-CHILI: Alan Claboine 0, Cameron Shipley 13, Isaiah Lewis 6, Anthony Lewis 12, Tyreke Mims 10, Nate Schmidt 2, Myles Forsett 2, Brenndon Ruffin 0, Kyle McCane 15, Luke Tomczyk 0, John Iacucci 4. 3-point goals: D Arpino, Conner; A. Lewis, Mims 2, McCane 2. FAIRPORT 49, CANANDAIGUA 32 Adam Pelusio scored 12 points for Fairport (9-2). F C FAIRPORT: Keegan Kelly 0, Maleek Mason 2, Joe Catalfamo 0, Ben Wahl 3, Patrick Legg 0, Michael Pelin 5, Jamie Wolmering 8, Dan Masino 3, Adam Pelusio 12, Brett Bouchard 3, Matt Keenan 4, Dan Smith 0, Isaiah Valpey 0, Adam Pries 9. CANANDAIGUA: Sean Thomson 0, Ian Brown 12, Patrick Bay 0, Patrick Coyne 3, Tim Bay 0, Alex Gikis 0, Colton Ceravolo 0, Dillon Mergenthaler 7, Zac Webber 0, Ben Roberge 2, Mitch O Donnell 7, Chris Slaughter 1. 3-point goals: Wahl, Wolmering, Masino, Pelusio 2, Bouchard, Pries, Brown 2, Coyne, O Donnell 2. BRIGHTON 56, VICTOR 54 Brevin Bell and Gautam Visveswaran each hit 3-pointers for Brighton (7-5) during a 14-5 run to close the game. V B VICTOR: Chad Messier 3, Mike DeMarco 1, Churchville-Chili's Anthony Lewis, center, takes a shot while defended by Greece Arcadia's Kadeem Fulton, left, and Josh McFarland Wednesday. Churchville-Chili beat Greece Arcadia, ADRIAN KRAUS Conor Powers 16, Alec DeCarlo 3, Jon Famurewa 0, Grant Hildman 15, Luis Rivera 2, Luke Bleier 14. BRIGHTON: Breven Bell 6, Courtney Clyburn 20,Josh Hunt 7, Ryan Lawrence 3,Gautam Visveswaran 15, Malik Burris 0, Ken Francis 3, Miles Davis 0, Alex Jordan 2. 3-point goals: Messier, DeCarlo, Hildman 2; Bell 2, Visveswaran 2, Hunt 2. HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 57, BROCKPORT 45 HF-L B HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA: Jack McDonald 6, Evan Quackenbush 18, Andrew Wager 16, Dan Hart 0,Coleman Roach 0,Bryan Wager 0, Tom Eastman 7, Ryan Hoh 10. BROCKPORT: Josh Michels 3, Ja quan McGill 4, Nathaniel Caleb 7, Jake Burgio 15, Donald Cook point goals: McGill, Caleb, Cook 4, Quackenbush 2, Wager 2, Eastman. RCAC FRANKLIN 59, NE-NW COLLEGE PREP 57 Jadell Williams stole a pass and took it in for a layup to give Franklin (7-6) a lead. Diamante Brown scored 13 of his 14 points in the final two quarters for Franklin. NENW F NE/NW COLLEGE PREP: Jaleel Collins 2, Jordan Baker 0, Breon Johnson 8, Justus White 0, Demetrius Pettway 0, Anthony Jackson 4, Sherman Graham 12, Torry Wright 21, Malik Wilkinson 10. FRANKLIN: Diamante Brown 14, Quadrell Roberts 17, Julius Coley 9, Kendrick Bronson 0, Jadell Williams 6, Daequan Holloway 0, Quashaun Green 9, Kyell Grant 4. 3-point goals:graham 2,Wright;Brown,Roberts, Coley 3. GENESEE REGION WHEATLAND-CHILI 70, KENDALL 51 Junior Rodney Roberts tallied 18 of his game-high 31 points in the second half to lift W-C (10-2). K W-C KENDALL: Mookie Nauden 6, Garrett Love 10, Alex Sutphen 9, Dustin Furness 0, William Condo 4, Devin Appleton 11, Riley Iqbal 0, Isaiah Brown 11, Justin Barrett 0. WHEATLAND-CHILI: Justin Clark 0, Tyler Roberts 11, Austin Burns 3, Brett Thompson 0,Kyle Smith 3, Howard McLendon 8, Rodney Roberts 31, Mike Fazio 0, Alex Lund 2, Andre Gulley point goals: Sutphen, Appleton 3, Condo; Burns, McLendon 2, Roberts 2. LIVINGSTON COUNTY CALEDONIA-MUMFORD 57, YORK 38 Will Van Auken finished with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 3 assists to pace Cal-Mum (11-1). C-M Y CALEDONIA-MUMFORD: Kyle Preston 5, Thomas Barefoot 3, Spencer Hartz 5, Chris Wilson 5, Jake McEwen 4, Kurtis Haut 10, Will Van Auken 22,Nick Kline 0,Josh Neff 3,Marty Callan 0, Alex Polo 0, Matt Condame 0, Co Michael Truong 0. YORK: Andrew Guesno 0, Eli Laboy 11, Alex Wolfson 5, Brennan Valentino 0, Will Beresford 10, Ben Shepard 10, Cody Dubiel 0, Mark Allen 0, Matt Morgan 0, Chandler Geary 0, Ulysses Grant 0, Tyler Fuller 0, Ryan Lowden 2. 3-point goals: Barefoot, Hartz, Neff; Beresford 2, Wolfson, Shepard. WAYNE COUNTY NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT 68, GANANDA 45 NRW G NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT: Connor Pendleton 4, Brandon Kaempffe 4, Tyler Norris 22, Garrett Hoyt 5, Chris Dean 21, Mike Van- Fleet 0,Jake Stevenson 10,Rishil Sheth 0,Alex Sutton 2, Desmond Herring 0. GANANDA: Bradley Doway 4, Eric Mucci 2, Colby Bean 4, Quinn Donnelly 9, Bobby Heumann 0, Riley Palmer 0, Anthony Noto 5, Colin Hayes 0, Mark Munoz 3, Luis Lopez 6, Kevin Schutt 1,Brady Seaman 10,Nathan Teeter 1, Chase Reeves 0. 3-point goals: Donnelly, Noto, Kaempffe, Hoyt, Dean. PITTSFORD MENDON 76, CHARLOTTE 61 Nick Baglieri went 6- for-6 from the free-throw line and second half and finished with 20 points to pace Mendon (6-5). C PM CHARLOTTE: Tyreik Snow 23, A.J. Washby 0, Shakim Hardy 9, Bennie Dukes 5, Devon Golden 3,Donte Crumpler 19,Justin Cotton 0, David Miller 0, Justin Grady 0, Sean Lipford 2. PITTSFORD MENDON: Zuril Hendrick 6, Jason Lyons 0, Danny Hart 1, Marty McCullom 0, Nick Keneally 16, John Ciaccio 2, Dave Singh 6, Ryan Amoroso 0, Daniel Jacob 4, Justin Ruback 16,Justin Dennis 3,Nate Dickinson 0, Nick Baglieri 20, Jack Wallman 2. 3-point goals: Snow 2, Hardy 2, Golden; Keneally 2, Dennis, Baglieri 2. CLYDE-SAVANNAH TO HONOR DOWNTOWN BROWN Terry Brown, who became the first boys basketball player to score 2,000 points in Section V history while at Clyde-Savannah, is the owner of the first basketball jersey number to be retired by the school. The No. 41 worn by the Section V Basketball Hall of Famer will be retired on Friday, in between the JV and varsity games between the Golden Eagles and Gananda. The JV game starts at 6 p.m. Brown s total of 2,360 points after four varsity seasons was No. 2 on the all-time state list in He went on to become a junior college All-American and MVP of national championship game at that level before he played at Kansas. BISHOP KEARNEY 62, SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 37 Quinton Rose scored 14 points and Rian Carter added 13 points to pace Bishop Kearney (8-4). SOTA BK SCHOOL OF THE ARTS: Cam Smith 6, Quincy Sloan 3, Alex Torres 6, Darius Walker 2, Christian Simmons 7, Jalen Rump 8, Kenyan McGahee 5. BISHOP KEARNEY: Tyler Kirton 6, Quinton Rose 14, Rian Carter 13, Nathan Bradley 11, Myles Travis 2, Joseph Gause 2, Branden Kellam 10, Stanley Foster 0, Ardell Brown 4, Joshua Jackson 0. 3-point goals: McGahee, Sloan, Torres 2, Kirton 2, Carter 3, Bradley 3. RCMCS 69, DESTINY CHRISTIAN 66 Amos Williams scored 12 of his game-high 29 points in the fourth quarter to lift RCMCS (2-6). R DC RCMCS: Tony Bermundez 12, Rasheem Peterson 8, Amos Williams 29, Caleb Richmond 4,Cory Green 16,Moises Bello 0,Corky Swells 0. DESTINY CHRISTIAN: Carlos Ortiz 0, Robert Jones 0, Juan Martinez 10, Sam Carbone 4, Kaleb Smothers 14, Miguel Vourela 12, Tondre Stoudemire 0, Alex Lopez 3, Aaron Oliver 10, Tyler Edlin point goals: Williams; Oliver 2, Vourela, Martinez 2, Lopez. HOCKEY SECTION V CANANDAIGUA 2, WEBSTER THOMAS 1 Luke MacNeil scored the winner with 6:50 remaining off an assist from Andrew Gwynn to lift Canandaigua. AQUINAS 6, GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA 1 Jimmy DiLiberto scored and assisted on three others, and Jake Gottorff totaled three assists for Aquinas (12-1-2). SWIMMING RCAC CHARLOTTE 33, MONROE freestyle: Hector Diaz (C) 3: freestyle: John Dodson (C) butterfly: Brianna Hall (C) 2: freestyle: Jorge Santiago (M) 1: freestyle: Emmanuel Rojas (M) 9: freestyle relay: Monroe (Santiago,Christian Rodriguez,Julio Diaz, Rojas) 2: backstroke: Dodson (C) 1: freestyle relay: Charlotte (Diaz, Cianna Hall, Dodson, B. Hall) 6: GATES CHILI 87, EAST/SCHOOL OF THE ARTS medley relay: Gates Chili (Kevin Peryea, Alex Maxwell, Jeff Hay, Kyle Gear) 1: freestyle: Owen Siebert (E/ SOTA) 2: individual medley: Hay (GC) 2: freestyle: Maxwell (GC) Diving: Seth Banfield (GC) butterfly: Matt DeWinde (GC) 1: freestyle: Joe Hendron (GC) 1: freestyle: Peryea (GC) 6: freestyle relay: East/SOTA (Otis Wolf, Christopher Maldonado, Ulises Caballero, Kevin Bonilla) 1: backstroke: Siebert (E/SOTA) 1: breaststroke: Christian Maldonado (E/ SOTA) 1: freestyle relay: East/ SOTA (Bonilla, Wolf, Christopher Maldonado, Siebert) 4: WRESTLING MONROE COUNTY FAIRPORT 37, VICTOR 31 99: Jacob Bell (F) d. Alex Samson : Jamie Dattilo (V) m.d.jake Ruggeri : Mike Venosa (V) d.sean Vogel : Kevin Marcano (V) d. John Chormann : Cullen Phipps (F) p.chris Gleason 2:58.132: James Arao (F) d.t.d.ierlan 2-1OT.138: Stevie Hetelekides (V) p. Keenan Springer 1: : Owen Lawther (F) p. John Garbeck : : Anthony Bell (F) p. Dart Corwin 3: : Jake Rugaber (F) d. Tyler Bishop : Kyle Collins (V) p. Michael Jordan 3: : Andrew Alvermann (V) d. Trevor Sepp : Tim Raycraft (F) m.d. Ryan Flaitz : Ben Klei (V) by forfeit.285: Noah Robbins (F) p. Mike Martin 1:51. WEBSTER SCHROEDER 67, GREECE ATHENA 6 99: George Bardanis (WS) by forfeit. 106: Chase Wilson (WS) by forfeit. 113: Xiaodi Chen (WS) by forfeit. 120: Daley Thompson (WS) by forfeit.126: Chris Fantauzzo (GA) d. Thomas Lancie 3-1 OT. 132: David LaSpina (WS) t.f. Jackson Vanroo : Alex Salvaggio (WS) p. Nick Bentivegna (GA) 4: : Mike Laloggia (WS) t.f. Yousif Sarkis : Samuel Vacchetto (WS) d.vincent Buscemi : Joseph Lupisella (WS) d. Gavin Pierce : Tim Nolan (WS) d. Sean Gublo : Anthony McCorry (WS) by forfeit. 195: Noah Siesto (WS) p. Ricky Goodrich 1: : Richard Paolotto (WS) by forfeit.285: Ian James (GA) dec. Damon Neill BROCKPORT 30, SPENCERPORT 29 99: Tyler Mitchell (S) dec. Troy Ferris, : Mike Wicks (S) dec. Temmo Paz, : Mike Marcetti (B) major dec.kaleb Pascoe, : Brendon Barrett (S) major dec. Simeon Horton, : Barton Peters (B) pinned Jeremy Glazer,3:51.132: Spencer Mullen (B) major dec. Jacob Withey, : Connor Dowd (S) major dec. Brandon DiNatale, : Tajh Eaddy (S) dec. Matt Inscore, : Kyle Pittman (S) dec. Austin Misiti, : Kyle Melnyk (S) dec. Andrew Lasal, : Jake Sweet (B) dec. Chris Cottom, : Colin Pittman (S) pinned Tom Sims, 4: : Jaquin Page (B) dec. Zach Fideli, : Trent Egenlauf (S) major dec. Ryan Madison, : Jake Ferrell (B) pinned Brendan Budd, 0:21. BATAVIA 47, EAST ROCHESTER 29 John Garlock won by pin in 3:23 at 126 pounds for Batavia. Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/23/2014 GIRLS January 25, :11 am / Powered by TECNAVIA

9 M Democrat and Chronicle 01/24/2014 DemocratandChronicle.com Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page : D02 E ESULTS omen s basketball 3, Alfred State 55: Julia Brew nters en route to a game-high 18 az. (7-9): Brew ; Kelly Runyon ;Morrison ; Spoljaric ; -0 2;Wright ;McCartney icks ; Green ; Totals ATE (4-9): Caver ; Fe ; Covington ; ; Seratt ; Darling rito ; Preston ; 0; Ayers ;Bailey Totals Nazareth point goals: 1-26 (Brew 6-13; Morrison 2-3; ; Peck 1-2; Wicks 0-2; Vargo 0-1; -1), Alfred State 2-10 (Meehan ton 1-1; Lieb 0-1; Bailey 0-1; Fefer 0-1; Caver 0-2). Fouled out: ebounds:nazareth 41(Runyon, red State 39 (Caver 9). Assists: 1 (Peck 9), Alfred State 15 (Brito uls:nazareth 19, Alfred State 14. Men s basketball 74, Alfred State 52: Brad Ford shed with 22 points and 11 re- Naz (11-5). basketball: Geneseo at New ester at Brandeis, Brockport at idmore at William Smith, Mercy esleyan,rpi at RIT, 6 p.m.;elmin Fisher, 8 p.m. Men s basketat St. John Fisher, 6 p.m.; Marist, 7 p.m.; Rochester at Brandeis, New Paltz, Brockport at Oneonre at Hobart, Mercy at Roberts PI at RIT, 8 p.m. Men s hockey: t Geneseo, Brockport at Morrisat Nazareth, RIT at Niagara, 7 rt at Manhattanville, 7:30 p.m. hockey: Lindenwood at RIT, 7 s volleyball: Johnson & Wales t, Keuka vs. Lasell, 8 p.m. CHOOL Boys basketball ounty: Gates Chili at Churchreece Athena at Spencerport, ush-henrietta, 7:15 p.m.; East Eastridge at Greece Odyssey, lls-lima at Canandaigua, 7:30 equoit at Pittsford Mendon, t Hilton, Webster Schroeder at righton at Pittsford Sutherland, Webster Thomas, 7:45 p.m.; mpia at Greece Arcadia, 8 p.m. uaid at Freddie Thomas, Wilson 5:30 p.m. Finger Lakes: Geneva Mynderse at Palmyra-Macedon, Midlakes, Penn Yan at Waterloo, at Red Jacket, Dundee at Harleyolumbia, Honeoye at Naples, South Seneca, 7:30 p.m. Genen: Alexander at Attica, Byronolley, Elba at Lyndonville, Pemndall, Wheatland-Chili at Oakma, 7 p.m. Livingston County: t Wayland-Cohocton, Livonia at n at Caledonia-Mumford, Keshunt Morris, Pavilion at Geneseo, k, 7:30 p.m. Private-Parochial: ian at Webster Christian, Northey, 7:30 p.m. Wayne County: ster at Red Creek, Gananda at nnah, Lyons at Williamson, Soth Rose-Wolcott, 7 p.m. Nonquinas at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m.; t Bath, Batavia at Lackawanna-. Girls basketball unty: Pittsford Mendon at Iron- 30 p.m.; Spencerport at Greece 5 p.m.; Greece Odyssey at East Addison at Bath, 7:30 p.m. Hockey : Victor vs. Geneva/Waterloo/ t Geneva Recreation Center, 5 BOYS University tops BND Late surge sends Griffins to victory Staff reports Eastridge, Gates Chili at -Chili, 7 p.m.; Rush-Henrietta at n at Brockport, 7:15 p.m.;canan- Honeoye Falls-Lima, Pittsford at Brighton, Penfield at Webster :45 p.m. RCAC: Freddie Thomas -NW College Prep, 4:30 p.m.; Edison, 5:30 p.m. Finger Lakes: GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY t Penn Yan, Wayne at Geneva, cedon at Mynderse, Midlakes at 2, FAIRPORT 2 :30 p.m. Livingston County: Pat Doud and Quinn Livonia, Letchworth at Warsaw, umford at Avon, Dansville at Weidemer each scored hocton, Mount Morris at Kesheeo at Pavilion, York at Perry, 7:30 for the Red Raiders (9- te-parochial: Mercy at Bishop p.m.; Northstar at Finney, Lima t Webster Christian, 7:30 p.m. e: Batavia Notre Dame Copyright at Aqui Democrat and Chronicle 01/24/2014 Qullian Leach-Alexander hit three consecutive 3-pointers in the fourth quarter for University Prep as the Griffins defeated Batavia Notre Dame on Thursday in a nonleague basketball game. Marique Simkin finished with 16 points and seven assists for U-Prep (8-6). BND U-Prep BND: Jarrod Wall 5, Josh Johnson 8, Alec Covel 4, Cal Tygart 0, Mike Falitico 0, Jason Hart 9, Tim Taylor 0, Dylan Fix 0, Louis Reynolds 4, Nick DiFilippo 0, Alex Domkowski 4, Caleb Nellis 6, Tim McCulley 16, Charlie Herbert 8. U-PREP: Marique Simkin 16, Kory Wyatt 4, Brandon Hunt 10, Qullian Leach-Alexander 15, Jordan Marshall 10, Cameron Myles 11, Jevonte Noble 0, Shawn Williams 0, Donovan Robinson 1. 3-point goals: Johnson, Hart 3, McCulley 3, Leach-Alexander 3, Simkin, Myles, Hunt 2, Marshall. RCAC MONROE 58, EARLY COLLEGE 52 Trayvon Holt finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds and junior Ahmir Ellis added nine points and four blocks for the Redjackets (5-8). Mon Early MONROE: Dayquan Brown 8, Christian Bennett 6, Carlee Ellis 8, Ahmir Ellis 9, Trayvon Holt 17, Shaimir Stanley 10, Josh Zayas 0. EARLY COLLEGE: Anthony Monroe 13, Devante Walker 20, Will McKenzie 4, Evan Murray 2, Charles Brown 0, Tajmin Holt 4, Deshawn Blocker 8, Jonathan Radcliffe 1. 3-point goals: Brown, Holt. ICE HOCKEY SECTION V AQUINAS 5, VICTOR 3 Jimmy DiLiberto recorded three goals and an assist and Matt Wisotzke added a goal and two assists for Aquinas (13-1-2). GOLF Hilton's Austin Hertel, right, looks to score during his 6-2 victory over Pittsford's Aleksei Cartagena in the 113-pound match Thursday. KRIS J. MURANTE/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER 4-1). Cody Mazeau and Ethan Mordenga each scored for the Thunder (12-3-1). GATES CHILI 2, GENESEO/LIVONIA 0 JP Reilly and Mike Klim each scored for the Spartans (7-8). SWIMMING RCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Owen Siebert of East won the 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke and Marcus Davis from Wilson won the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke. 200 medley relay: Wilson (Ryan Wilburn, Marcus Davis, Antonio Rios Kenrick Brown) 2: freestyle: Owen Siebert (East) 2: IM: Davis (Wilson) 2: freestyle: Wilburn (Wilson) butterfly: Matan Presberg (East) 1: freestyle: Kevin Bonilla (East) freestyle: Alex Brunelle (World of Inquiry) 7: freestyle relay: East (Otis Wolf, Chris Maldonado, Ulises Caballero, Bonilla) 1: backstroke: Siebert (East) 1: breaststroke: Davis (Wilson) 1: freestyle relay: East (Sibert, Ahmed Elwad, Wolf, Presberg) 4: MONROE COUNTY RUSH-HENRIETTA 110, IRONDEQUOIT 76 Rush-Henrietta had three seniors that were double winners including Mike Shenal, Mike Loucks and Tom Kirch. 200 medley relay: Irondequoit (Britt Kaukeinen,Teddy Snyder,Adam Kirchgessner, Eric Tuttle) 1: freestyle: Kaukeinen (I), 1: IM: Tom Kirch (R-H), 2: freestyle: Mike Shenal (R-H), 22:58. Diving: Ryan Kirschman (R-H), butterfly: Mike Loucks (R-H), freestyle: Shenal (R-H), 50: freestyle: Adam Gay (R-H) 5: freestyle relay: Rush-Henrietta (Shenal, Jason Cook, Matt Felix, Kirch), 1: backstorke: Loucks (R-H) 58: breaststroke: Kirch (R-H) 1: freestyle relay: Rush-Henrietta (Cook, Loucks, Gay, Shenal) 3: BROCKPORT 99, CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 78 Chris Olsen won the 200 IM and 100 backstroke for Brockport (8-0). 200 medley relay: Brockport (Adam Wilson,Nick Olson,Nathaniel Bartalo, Chris Phillips) 1: freestyle: Brandon Amthor (B) 1: IM: Phillips (B) 2: freestyle: Olson (B) Diving: Josh Stiefel (B) butterfly: Brandon Amthor (B) freestyle: Brandon Crist (C) freestyle: Bartalo (B) 5: freestyle relay: Churchville-Chili (Petty, Eckrich, Podlaski, Crist) 1: backstroke: Phillips (B) 1: breaststroke: Olson (B) 1: freestyle relay: Churchville-Chili (Wooding, Hunt, Montanez, Crist) 3: PENFIELD 97, WEBSTER 78 Andy Hossenlop won the 200 IM for Penfield. VICTOR 113, EASTRIDGE 59 Jack Garnaat won the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle for Victor (5-4). PITTSFORD 110, FAIRPORT 71 Senior Sam Randall set a school record in diving (326.60) for the Panthers (9-0), who claimed the Monroe County Division I title for the second straight year. 200 medley relay: Pittsford (Arthur Fan, Koby Waterstram, Timo Krapf, Max Johnson) 1: freestyle: PJ Ransford (P) 1:43.02 (state-qualifying time). 200 IM: Fan (P) 1: freestyle: Krapf (P) Diving: Sam Randall (P) (school record). 100 butterfly: Alex LaPointe (F) freestyle: Krapf (P) freestyle: Ransford (P) 4:31.01 (pool record). 200 freestyle relay: Pittsford (Brett Eslinger, Krapf, Roddy Hughes, Ransford) 1: backstroke: Fan (P) breaststroke: Owen Hill (F) 1: freestyle relay: Fairport (LaPointe, Danny Traver, Jacob Cole, Hill) 3: HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 82, SPENCERPORT 82 Brandon Mehlenbacher won the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle for HF-L. GENESEE REGION HARLEY-ALLENDALE COLUMBIA 59, PEMBROKE 33 Jack Gumina won the 200 IM (2:17.89) and 100 breaststroke (1:13.25) to lead H-AC (11-1). WRESTLING MONROE COUNTY HILTON 62, PITTSFORD 9 Kevin Westbrook of Hilton (15-1) pinned Adam Schueckler at 132 pounds in 2:36. WEBSTER THOMAS 37, CANANDAIGUA 36 Ian Salathiel improved to 33-4 on the season with a pin in 1:49 over Connor McClellan at 145 pounds for Webster Thomas. NORDIC SKIING At Bristol Tommy Ernst had the top split with a 8.28 to lead Pittsford Mendon to a first-place finish. Team: Pittsford Mendon HF-L Pittsford Sutherland Webster Fairport Brighton Penfield Irondequoit Individual: 1. Tommy Ernst (PM) Pete Malleri (W) Tom Murn (F) Tyler Urcksitz (HF-L) Ryan Young (PM) ALPINE SKIING Jake Hopfinger had the top split in Race 1 with a and Hunter Doyle had the top split in Race 2 with a 23.60, both for Pittsford Mendon. Race 1 Team: Victor 15, Pittsford Mendon 20, Webster 37, Honeoye Falls-Lima 38, Canandaigua 70, Fairport 76, Penfield 103, Pittsford Sutherland 109. Individual: 1. Jake Hopfinger (PM) 24.62; 3. Hunter Doyle (PM) (24.73); 3. Joe Carrier (V) 25.62; 4. Ryan Fries (V) 25.87; 5. CJ Kreuter (W) Race 2 Team: Victor 17,Pittsford Mendon 17,Honeoye Falls-Lima 41, Fairport 56, Webster 58, Canandaigua 61, Pittsford Sutherland 92, Brighton 111, Penfield 134 Individual: Doyle (PM) 23.60;2.Hopfinger (PM) 23.82; 3. Carrier (V) 24.16; 4. Jeff Swagler (East Rochester) 24.76; 5. Billy Cooper (PS) January 25, :09 am / Powered by TECNAVIA

10 MIDLAKES: Alex Naeye 8, Jacob Kemp 17, Jake Blondell 0, Tucker Kerrick 2, Alfredo Resendiz-Rojo 5, Tom Knapp 4, Sam Pierce 2, Kenny DeVey 4, Jordan Miller 0, Cody Maslyn bounds, 8 assists and 4 WATERLOO 54 FINGER LAKES steals, and Josh Johnson points and eight rebounds Jonathan Moriarty recorded 12 points added 14 points for the for the Screaming Eagles. Fighting Democrat Irish. and Chronicle 01/26/2014 and 12 rebounds, and Jacob Dixon MARCUS WHITMAN 51 Carter Bunce 4, Mason Jones 20. Mid MIDLAKES 74, 0,Bob Smith 0, Garrett Bunce 8, Nick Fisher 0, Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to MWfit letter 5 2 page ,Lindsey Welkley 0, Karly Patt 0,Amy Gilbert 6, Laura Durham 12, Lauren Lapp 2, Danielle Hoyt 10, Gabby Hanson 0. 3-point goals: Adams, Hunter 3, Nieves. Page : D08 ROUNDUP Dugan, Gokey lead McQuaid to victory over Aquinas Staff reports Jack Dugan and Tyler Gokey each recorded a goal and an assist to lead McQuaid past Aquinas 4-3 on Saturday in a matchup of two of the top hockey teams in Section V. Jimmy Lockamyeir scored a goal at 3:15 in the first period and Christian Leonardi scored shorthanded two minutes later to give the Knights (14-1-1) a 2-0 lead. Elliot Clemens had a goal and Justin Allen scored with 20 seconds left in the game to pull Aquinas (13-2-2) within a goal. The Little Irish scored all three goals on the power play. IRONDEQUOIT 7, CANANDAIGUA 4 Graham Gooch finished with a hat trick and also had an assist to lead Irondequoit (15-1). Connor Hynes chipped in two goals and an assist and Theo Cup had four assists for the Eagles. Irondequoit scored four straight goals bridging the second and third periods to take a 5-3 lead. Tim Ryan had two goals for Canandaigua. FAIRPORT 5, BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 4 Zach Smith scored with just more than three minutes remaining with an assist from Quinn Wiedemer to break a 4-4 tie and lift Fairport (10-4-1). Wiedemer finished with a goal and four assists for the Red Raiders, who led 4-0 in the final minutes of the second period. Connor Rotenberg and Ernie Clement each had a goal and assist as the Barons tied it just 10 seconds before Smith s winner. C.J. Scroger made 36 saves in the loss. BROCKPORT 7, BATAVIA NOTRE DAME 2 Brandon Henshaw scored four goals to lead Brockport (8-6-2). Matt Roe recorded a goal and three assists, and Dylan Sharp and Kirby Trafk netted goals for the Blue Devils. GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY 5, PENFIELD 1 Anthony Fedele recorded a hat trick to propel the Thunder Derek Mazeau and Austin Briganti each finished with a goal and an assist for Athena/Odyssey. Quinton Rose had 19 saves in the win. Alex D Agostino scored for Penfield (8-7). WEBSTER SCHROEDER 6, RUSH-HENRIETTA 2 Junior Joe Schuler scored twice and assisted on another to lead Webster Schroeder (9-6-1). Matt Impallaria chipped in three assists for the Warriors. GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA 6, GENEVA/WATERLOO/ ROMULUS 1 Joey Gardner recorded three goals and Adam Romano added two goals and an assist to pace the Lightning (2-15). Aiden Hooper chipped in a pair of assists for Arcadia/Olympia, which led 3-1 at the end of the first. Adam Jarvis made 21 saves for his first varsity win. SPENCERPORT 1, GATES CHILI 0 (OT) Brandon Corey scored 3:15 into overtime with assists from Aidan Conolly and Max Moran to lift Spencerport (11-5). Ryan Schirano made 22 saves for the Rangers Connor Greene stopped 23 shots for Gates Chili. WRESTLING LIVINGSTON COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Team: Warsaw 379.5, Perry 191.5, Keshequa 165, Geneseo 125, Livonia 109.5, Le Roy 101, Wayland-Cohocton 99, Pavilion/York 92, Avon 80, Dansville 66.5, Bath 63, Caledonia- Mumford 55, Letchworth 49, Hornell : Dylan Walker (Warsaw) def. Sam Wolf (Warsaw) Major Dec : Tyler Hamsher (Wayland-Cohocton) def. Matt Brothers (Geneseo) : John Lauricella (Le Roy) def.josh Grisewood (Warsaw) Major Dec : Daylon Swearingen (Pavilion/ York) def. Chase Wood (Keshequa) : Andrew Hollister (Perry) def. Noah Grover (Warsaw) : Christian Hollister (Perry) def. Robert Lukaszonas (Geneseo) : Colin Royce (Warsaw) def. Warren Oderkirk (Pavilion/York) : Corey Farrell (Warsaw) def.dylan Bush (Perry) Pin at 4:23.152: Josh Griffith (Warsaw) def. Zack Loomis (Avon) Pin at 1: : Spencer Kramell (Perry) def. Tyler Vantreese (Bath) : Burke Paddock (Warsaw) def. James Lukaszonas (Geneseo) Tech Fall : Aaron Paddock (Warsaw) def. Eric Egeling (Le Roy) Pin at 0: : Dakota Woolley (Letchworth) def. Dylan Royce (Warsaw) : Dan Welch (Avon) def.aaron Mann (Warsaw) : Wyatt Hall (Bath) def. Riley Andrews (Pavilion/York) Pin at 3:30. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD RWTL AT RIT Carnell Noble of Greece Olympia was a winner in the 55-meter dash and 300 dash. On the girls side, Edison sophomore Imani Obieke took first in the 55 dash and long jump. Boys 55-meter dash: Carnell Noble (Greece Olympia) dash: Noble (Olympia) : Mickey Burke (Rush-Henrietta) 1: ,000 run: Nick Neamtu (Webster Thomas) 2: ,600 run: Keith Johnson (Webster Thomas) 4: ,200 run: Connor Hayward (LeRoy) 10: hurdles: Matt Barton (Victor) relay: Greece Olympia (Tremaine Moore, Noble, Shane Presley, Alpha Barry) 1: ,600 relay: Bath (Jack Bates, Justin Conklin, Ben McCarthy, Noah Schuster) 3: ,200 relay: Victor (Danny Iadanza, Jared Hemmingway, Jason Hall, George Mertens) 8: ,600 sprint medley: Penfield (Derek Swarthout, Jon Novak, Cal Robinson, Jack Gillooly) 3: High jump: Bryan Short (Greece Arcadia) 6 feet-0 inches. Pole vault: Nick Faber (Olympia) Long jump: Jimmy Shih (Webster Schroeder) Triple jump: Eric Zemaitis (Spencerport) Shot put: Keanu Heedram (R- H) Girls 55 dash: Imani Obieke (Edison) : Sammy Watson (Rush-Henrietta) : Ceara Watson (R-H) 1: ,000: Kimmy Lovett (Byron-Bergen) 3: ,500: Siobhan Quinn (R-H) 4: ,000: Emily Scheck (Webster Schroeder) 10: hurdles: Alyssia Colson (Gates Chili) relay: Rush-Henrietta 1: ,600 relay: Rush-Henrietta 4: ,200 relay: Penfield (Britney Swarthout, Katie Lembo, Megan Sedita, Tory Fahrenholz) 10: ,600 sprint medley: Penfield (Swarthout, Abby Frank, Michaela Traylor, Katie Lembo) 4: High jump: Destiny Anthony (Gates Chili) 4 feet-8 inches. Pole vault: Julia LaMotte-Gravante (Gates Chili) 9-6. Long jump: Obieke (Edison) Triple jump: Meaghan Schwartz (Gates Chili) Shot put: Victoire Kothor (Greece Odyssey) ,500 race walk: Olivia Harbol (Palmyra-Macedon) 7: NORDIC SKIING SECTION V PITTSFORD 1K SPRINT Webster s Pete Mallery and Honeoye Falls-Lima s Riley Douglas won the Carl Lane Metzler Sprint Awards as the overall champions. At Barker Road Middle School Boys team: Pittsford Mendon 9, Honeoye Falls-Lima 27, Webster 33, Pittsford Sutherland 44, Brighton 62, Penfield 73, Fairport 75 Overall sprint finishers: 1, Pete Mallery (Webster); 2, Thomas Ernst (Mendon); 3, Connor Green (Mendon). Top sprint times:1,ernst (Mendon) 2:40; 2, Mallery (Webster) 2:42; 3, Connor Green (Mendon) 2:43; 4, David Azzara (Mendon) 2:43; 5, Ryan Young (Mendon) 2:50. Girls team scores: Honeoye Falls-Lima 6, Pittsford Mendon 22, Fairport 39, Pittsford Sutherland 51, Webster 51, Penfield 75, Irondequoit 80. Overall sprint finishers: 1, Riley Douglas (HF-L);2,Martha Mevorach (HF-L); 3,Sara Urckfitz (HF-L). Top sprint times: 1, Douglas (HF-L) 2:57; 2, Colleen Yancey (Mendon) 3:22; 3, Urckfitz (HF-L) 3:23; 4, Val Annunziata (HF-L) 3:26; 5, Mevorach (HF-L) 3:31. BOYS SWIMMING LIVINGSTON COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS AT BATH Avon s Jacob Zitz was named Swimmer of the Meet after winning the 200-yard freestyle and setting the meet record to win the 500 freestyle. Team: 1. Avon 536, 2. Livonia 405, 3. Wayland-Cohocton 256, 4. Bath 236.5, Dansville 230, York 216, 7. Geneseo 178.5, 8. Perry 122, 9. Hornell 86, 10. Letchworth 39, 11. Lima Christian 13, 12. Mount Morris medley relay: Avon (Nick Fasoldt, Nolan Corrigan, Christopher Mekeel, Bailey Eigbrett) 1: freestyle: Jacob Zitz (Avon) 1: individual medley: Brian Gaffney (Livonia) 2: freestyle: Nic Wolfer (Avon) Diving: David Morris (Bath) butterfly: Kyle Kelley (Way-Co) freestyle: Wolfer (Avon) freestyle: Zitz (Avon) 4:50.25 *Meet record. 200 freestyle relay: Avon (Corrigan, Jack McKeown, Wolfer, Zitz) 1: backstroke: Jonathan Vogler (Dansville) breaststroke: Corrigan (Avon) 1: freestyle relay: Avon (Eigbrett, Cameron Keatley, Wolfer, Zitz) 3: Swimmer of the Meet: Jacob Zitz (Avon). Coach of the Year: Dan Paganin (Avon). Senior Swimmer of the Year: Sean Olin (Perry). Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/26/2014 January 31, :43 am / Powered by TECNAVIA

11 SPORTS Democrat and Chronicle 02/02/2014 HIGH SCHOOLS DemocratandChronicle.com Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page : D06 Late goal sends Gates Chili to win Staff reports J.P. Reilly scored with 12 seconds left with an assist from Mike Miceli to break a tie and lift Gates Chili to a 5-4 victory over Batavia Notre Dame in a Section V hockey game Saturday. The Spartans (8-10) trailed 3-0 with 4:04 left in the second period. Hunter Balicki and Mike Elliott each recorded a goal and an assist in the rally. FAIRPORT 2, PENFIELD 1 Quinn Wiedemer scored with just more than three minutes left to lift Fairport (12-5). Alex Schoepfel scored a goal a minute before to the tie the game for the Red Raiders. Luke Barnes made 20 saves for Fairport. Sam Aebli scored for Penfield. WEBSTER SCHROEDER 3, WEBSTER THOMAS 1 Ryan Winn and Joe Schuler each recorded a goal and an assist for Schroeder (11-6-2). Matt Impallaria added a goal and Ryan Beutel made 20 saves for the Warriors. CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 6, Wonder Windows co.com NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS! FROM BROCKPORT 1 Anthony Farti recorded two goals and an assist to lead C-C (9-9). John Lynch added a goal and an assist and Connor Hoyng netted a goal for the Saints. IRONDEQUOIT 6, SPENCERPORT 2 Graham Gooch scored twice and assisted on two others, and Connor Hynes added two goals and an assist for the Eagles (17-1). Anthony Thurston chipped in a goal and two assists for the Eagles. AQUINAS 12, GENEVA/WATERLOO/ ROMULUS 0 Anthony DePetres recorded his 100th career assist for Aquinas, finishing with two goals and three assists. Justin Allen scored two goals for the Little Irish (14-2-2). HILTON 7, BATAVIA 2 Todd Higgins recorded a goal and four assists and Sean Robson had two goals and an assist for Hilton (15-2). Frank Gaffney added two goals for the Cadets. BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 8, RUSH-HENRIETTA 3 Ernie Clement recorded four goals and two assists to lead the Barons (9-7-1). Parker Lawrence added two goals and an assist and Christian Mann netted a goal for the Barons. PELHAM-I 7, MCQUAID 2 Michael Capicotto scored both goals for McQuaid (14-3-1), which outshot Pelham, SWIMMING FINGER LAKES CHAMPIONSHIPS AT VICTOR Dane Hoselton of Naples was named Swimmer of the Meet after winning the 200 IM and 100 backstroke. Division 1 team: 1. Palmyra-Macedon 562, 2. Newark 432, 3. Geneva 357, 4. Midlakes 278, 5. Williamson/Sodus 209, Division 2 team: 1. Gananda 474, 2. Naples 469, 3. Marcus Whitman 437.5, 4. North Rose-Wolcott 310.5, 6. Clyde-Savannah yard medley relay: Division 1- Palmyra-Macedon (Gage Geldorf, Jack De- Meyers, Zach Russell, Bradley Green) 1: Division 2- Naples (Dane Hoselton, Pablo Gutierrez, Kyle Pridmore, Jack Brautigam) 1: freestyle: Division 1- Tyler Allen (Newark) 1: Division 2- Evan Sixbey (Gananda) 1: individual medley: Division 1- Jacob Ritter (Geneva). Division 2- Dane Hoselton (Naples) 2: freestyle: Division 1- Kyle Power (Newark) Division 2-Matt Pollheim (MW) butterfly: Division 1-Zach Russell (P-M) Division 2-Kyle Pridmore (Naples) 1: freestyle: Division 1-Power (Newark) Division 2-Pollheim (MW) freestyle: Division 1- Allen (Newark) 5:20.11.Division 2-Evan Sixbey (Gananda) 5: freestyle relay: Newark (Ryan Kreuser, Jarrod Roeland, Tyler Allen, Power) 1: Division 2- Naples (Brautigam, Gutierrez, Jericho Cervantes, Chad Plante). 100 backstroke: Division 1-Geldorf (Pal-Mac) Division 2-Hoselton (Naples) breaststroke: DeMeyers (Pal-Mac) 1: Division 2- Plante (Naples) 1: freestyle relay: Division 1- Newark (Kreuser, Roeland, Tyler Allen, Power) 3: Gananda (Sixbey,Mitchell Miller,Ryan McDowell, Jordan Cannan) 3: WRESTLING MONROE COUNTY SPENCERPORT 39, VICTOR 32 Trent Egenlauf won by pin in 1:05 at 220 as Spencerport took the final two matches to hold off Victor. 106: Mike Wicks (S) pinned Jack Kumph, 3: : Mike Venosa (V) tech fall Kaleb Pascoe, 5: : Kevin Marcano (V) dec. Brandon Barrett, : Alex Rawlings (S) dec. Chris Gleason, : Steve Decker (V) won by fft. 138: T.D. Ireland (V) dec. Brandon DiNatale, : Tahj Eaddy (S) dec. Steve Hetelekides, : Kyle Pittman (S) pinned John Garbeck, 2: : Kyle Melnyk (S) pinned Tyler Bishop, 4: : Kyle Collins (V) dec. Chris Cottom, : Colin Pittman (S) pinned Andrew Alverman, 1: : Ryan Flaitz (V) won by injury def. 220: Trent Egenlauf (S) pinned Ben Klei,1: : Mike Martin (V) won by fft. 99: Tyler Mitchell (S) dec. Alex Samson, Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 02/02/2014 February 11, :24 pm / Powered by TECNAVIA

12 Virginia is always going to be our No. 1 area; we re a state school, Democrat and Chronicle State University 02/05/2014 of New Whitcomb said. (Rochesment to Old Dominion, but chose to sign with the York at Buffalo. Pittsford Sutherland walk-on to the team and ing than Old Dominion s senior Charlie Copy Shuman Reduced the to academic %d%% from reputation original to scholarship fit letter page offer. found the invitation to of Penn State more tempt- Noye s story is a revercool. Page : D03 JAMESJ@DemocratandChronicle.com Twitter.com/jjDandC HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Thurston nets winning goal for Irondequoit in OT Staff reports Junior Anthony Thurston netted the winner 54 seconds into overtime to lift Irondequoit to a 4-3 win over Aquinas on Tuesday in Section V hockey at Lakeshore. Matt Comanzo scored on the power play with 3:44 left in the second period to tie the game at 3-3 for the Eagles (18-1), the top-ranked team in the state in Division II. Thurston finished with a goal and three assists and Graham Gooch added one goal and two assists for Irondequoit, which defeated Aquinas 5-2 earlier in the season. Connor Hynes and Comanzo each added one goal and one assist for Irondequoit. Elliott Clemmons scored 35 seconds into the game and Jake Gottorff added a goal 27 seconds later for Aquinas (14-3-2), which is ranked fourth in the state in Division II. Eddie Giblin scored a goal in the second period for the Little Irish. FAIRPORT 7, GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY 2 Junior Alex Schoepfel finished with two goals and two assists and senior Cody Howatt added one goal and two assists for the Red Raiders (13-5-1). Nick Musshafen chipped in two goals and Brent Mazurkiewicz and Pat Doud also scored for Fairport. Ethan Kaiser and Brandon Gillette combined for 25 saves for Fairport. Zach Bucholtz and Derek Mazeau scored for the Thunder (13-5-1). SPENCERPORT 7, BATAVIA/ALEXANDER 4 Sophomore Nick Charron tallied three goals and three assists and his brother, senior Jackson Charron, added two goals and one assist for Spencerport (12-7). The Blue Devils are PITTSFORD 7, PENFIELD 2 Owen Smith, Nick Panara, Greg Weyl and Rodger Powers each had a goal and an assist for Pittsford (14-4). Augie Onorato recorded three assists for the Panthers. Penfield is HILTON 5, BATAVIA NOTRE DAME 3 Ryan Gurski scored the eventual game-winner with 9:56 left for Hilton (16-2). Frank Gaffney recorded two goals and an assist and Alex Whitehair had three assists for the Cadets. GATES CHILI 4, BROCKPORT 2 Mike Klim finished with two goals and two assists and Hunter Balicki added one goal and two assists for Gates Chili (9-10). Ryan Cummings Irondequoit's Anthony Thurston celebrates a second-period goal with Graham Gooch, right, against Aquinas. JAMIE GERMANO/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER chipped in one goal and two assists for the Spartans. Brandon Henshaw scored twice for Brockport (9-8-2). Connor Greene recorded 25 saves for the win. VICTOR 10, GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA 0 David Farrance scored four goals and Eric Haney added a goal and two assists for Victor (13-6). R.J. Miller tallied three assists for the Blue Devils. BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 3, WEBSTER SCHROEDER 2 Ernie Clement and Parker Finestone each had a goal and an assist for the Barons (10-7-1). Finestone scored with 1:21 remaining in the first period to give the Barons a 3-0 lead. Connor Rotenberg tallied two assists and freshman John Swiatek added a goal for Brighton/ER/ HF-L. C.J. Scroger made 34 saves in the win. Cooper Lee and Joe Schuler each scored for the Warriors (11-7-2), who cut their deficit to 3-2 with 1:15 left in the third period. Webster had a man advantage for the final 16 seconds but could not tie the game. RUSH-HENRIETTA 4, KENMORE WEST-VI 4 Braden Passmore scored with 1:55 left in the third period to tie the game at 4 for the Royal Comets (4-13-1). Garrett Smith, Brendan Raymond and Michael Cumbo also scored for R-H. WRESTLING MONROE COUNTY VICTOR 42, IRONDEQUOIT 27 99: Alex Samson (V) pinned Jake Eiseman, 2:55;106: Jamie Dattilo (V) dec.mike Butler, 3-1;113: Mike Venosa (V) pinned Charles Ribble, 3:38; 120: Kevin Marcano (V) dec. Tyre Peace 2-0;126: Issac Gagarinas (I) maj. dec. Chris Gleason, 9-0;132: T.D. Ierlan (V) pinned Troy Callens, :41; 138: Steve Hetelekides (V) pinned Leighton Temple,1:44;145: Ian Woodall (I) maj.dec.john Gordeck,8-0;152: Danny Southwell (I) maj. dec. Dart Corwin, 10-2; 160: Campbell German (I) dec. Tyler Bishop, 3-2; 170: Kyle Collins (V) dec. Nick Kier, 9-5; 182: Terry Whaley (I) pinned Andrew Alverman,5:45;195: Ben Klei (V) pinned Isiah Luciano,1:40; 220: Ryan Flatz (V) dec. Sal Amico, 5-4; 285: Cameron Rohr (I) pinned Mike Martin, 3:34. GENESEE REGION HOLLEY 35, ALEXANDER 33 Ryan Camacho won 9-7 in overtime with a takedown at 145 pounds for Holley, which won the Genesee Region title. Cameron Thorn won by pin in 1:36 at 182 for the Hawks. LIVINGSTON COUNTY AVON 48, WAYLAND COHOCTON 37 Tim Baumer won at 182 pounds by pinning Brad Sick in 52 seconds for Avon (21-10). BOYS SWIMMING GENESEE REGION OAKFIELD ALABAMA 95.5, WHEATLAND-CHILI 65.5 Jason Woerner won the 50 (24.79) and 100 freestyles (53.50) for the Wildcats. Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 02/05/2014 February 11, :26 pm / Powered by TECNAVIA

13 coaching. Athena s backcourt includes 02/07/ foot-1 Democrat and Chronicle junior Poll together. Shots not falling in the opponent s loud gym, 3-point goals: DiSalvo. Sarkis; Harrington 2, W. Smith, McIntyre. the puck and his abilities on the penalty kill, there s never Page : been D04 a question about his con- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Dunbar scores record 52 points to lead Olympia Staff reports Senior Keon Dunbar scored a school-record 52 points to power Greece Olympia to an win over Monroe in nonleague boys basketball on Thursday. Dunbar, who set a school record for scoring in a game earlier in the season, also had five assists and five steals. The 5-foot-9 guard went 22 of 26 from the free-throw line for Olympia (4-10) M GO MONROE: Dayquan Brown 9, Christian Bennett 7, Carlee Ellis 14, Ahmir Ellis 3, Trayvon Holt 21, Shaimir Stanley 4, Ahmaad Ellis 15, Josh Zayas 0. GO: Keon Dunbar 52, Xavia Brooks 4, Marcus Mitchell 2, Parris Collazo-Woods 2, Davian Allen 10, Chris Brown 7,Diamond Gardner 2, Tremaine Young 4. 3-point goals: Ahmaad Ellis 5; Dunbar 5, Allen. RCAC EAST 78, CHARLOTTE 64 Dontay Caruthers finished with 27 points, 14 assists, 12 rebounds and 8 steals to lead East (11-4). Tommie Banks chipped in 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Orientals. E C EAST: Raheen Gayden 3, Devonte Higgins 0, Angel Liranzo 11, Jonathan Moody 0, Tommie Banks 21, Shakeil Craddock 14, Dontay Caruthers 27, Zion Morrison 0, Cedric Davis 2. CHARLOTTE: Tyreik Snow 22, A.J. Washby 8, Shakim Hardy 13, Bennie Dukes 8, Devon Golden 0, Donte Crumpler 11, Sean Lipford 2, Diamond Cordell 0. 3-point goals: Liranzo 3;Snow, Washby 2, Hardy 4. LEADERSHIP 75, SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 65 Shabazz Mosley scored a career-high 26 points with five steals for the Lions (10-5). L S LA: Jordan Jackson-Billingsley 0,Victor Caldwell 20, Aney Majak 7, Nathan Allen 10, Shabazz Mosley 26, Detaji Parris 0, Derek Jenkins 0, Gary Whiteside 1, Devante Hagins 9, William Torres 2, Johnny Milton 0. SOTA: Cam Smith 16, Quincy Sloan 2, Alex Torres 14, Darius Walker 4, Katarrey Williams 4, Christian Simmons 10, Jalen Rump 12, Kenyan McGahee 3. 3-point goals: Caldwell 3, Hagins,. WAYNE COUNTY EAST ROCHESTER 71, WILLIAMSON 54 Max Argento finished with 14 points to lead a balanced ER (12-3). ER W ER: Tre Miller 11,Justin Reho 4,Kendrick Watson 9, Danny Medina 0, Jon Morrello 0, Brendon McDermott 4, Zach Houser 8, Max Argento 14, Phineas Jacques 8, Derek Baird 0, Demarre Nelson 13. WILLIAMSON: Mitch Steurrys 0, Tom Ferland 19, Matt Sperr 12, Josh McIntosh 6, Bennett Schoonerman 14, Andy Luke 0, Jake Scribner 0, Brandon Budd 3. 3-point goals: Miller 3, Watson, Argento 4, Nelson; Ferland 3, Sperr 2, McIntosh, Budd. SWIMMING AQUINAS 33, CHARLOTTE medley relay: Aquinas (Gerard Rosati, Dominic Bushen, Zach Barrow, Anna Schum) 2: freestyle: Schum (A) 2: freestyle: Rosati (A) butterfly: Barrow (A) 1: freestyle: Luis Rodriguez (C) 1: freestyle: Schum (A) 6: freestyle relay: Charlotte (Cianna Hall, Brianna Hall, Rodriguez, Hector Diaz) 2: backstroke: Rosati (A) 1: freestyle relay: Charlotte (Rodriguez, Diaz, B. Hall, C. Hall) 6: ALPINE SKIING MONROE COUNTY At Bristol/BOYS/Slalom/Race 1/ Team: Victor 12; Fairport 36; Honeoye Falls- Lima 38; Pittsford Mendon 40; Pittsford Sutherland 47; Canandaigua 52; Webster 60; Brighton 66; Penfield 81. Individual: 1. Joe Carrier (V) 36.10;2.Billy Cooper (PS) 36.77;3. Nick Rieger (W) 37.94; 4. Brendan Lyons (F) 38.18; 5. Ryan Fries (V) Slalom/Race 2/Team: Victor 14; PM 34; Fairport 37; Webster 41; HF-L 50; PS 53; Canandaigua 65; Penfield 88; Brighton 93. Individual: 1. Carrier (V) 36.45; 2. Rieger (W) 37.28; 3. Cooper (PS) 37.39; 4. Lyons (F) 38.38; 5. Fries (V) GIRLS/Slalom/Race 1/Team: Canandaigua 16, Victor 29, Honeoye Falls-Lima 35, Brighton 35, Pittsford Sutherland 51, Pittsford Mendon 51, Webster 59, Fairport 79, Penfield 110.Individual:1.KG Norris (Can) 38.15,2. Leah Norris (Can) 39.85, 3. Bridie O Donovan (Sutherland) 40.02, 4. Brittney Pollack (F) 40.20, 5. Maddy Haggerty (V) Slalom/Race 2/Team: Canandaigua 21, Honeoye Falls-Lima 21,Victor 22,Brighton 33, Pittsford Mendon 36, Webster 47, Penfield 79, Pittsford Sutherland 112, Fairport 113. Individual: 1. KG Norris (C) 39.22,2.Haggerty (V) 40.96,3.Ally Brunell (HF-L) 41.25,4.Talia Rosenbloom (B) 41.28, 5. L. Norris (C) HOCKEY SECTION V PITTSFORD 1, PENFIELD 0 Owen Smith scored five minutes into the second period to lift Pittsford (15-4) to its eighth-straight win. WEBSTER THOMAS 9, GENEVA/WAT./ROM. 1 Braydon Deming scored his first varsity goal for Thomas (6-11-2). VICTOR 8, BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 4 Kevin O Brien recorded a hat trick with an assist and David Farrance added two goals and two assists for Victor (14-6). Connor Rotenberg had two goalsfor the Barons (10-8-1). CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 4, GENESEO/LIVONIA 0 Anthony Frati and John Lynch each had one goal and one assist for the Saints (10-9). AQUINAS 7, CLARENCE-VI 3 Sophomore Elliot Clemmons recorded a hat trick with one assist and senior Jimmy DiLiberto added one goal and three assists for Aquinas (15-3-2). DiLiberto crossed the 100 career point plateau for Aquinas. NHL STANDINGS STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston Tampa Bay Montreal Toronto Detroit Ottawa Florida Buffalo Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia Columbus Washington Carolina New Jersey N.Y. Islndrs WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago St. Louis Colorado Minnesota Dallas Winnipeg Nashville Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim San Jose Los Angeles Vancouver Phoenix Calgary Edmonton Thursday s Games Calgary 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 Edmonton 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Philadelphia 3, Colorado 1 Washington 4, Winnipeg 2 Montreal 5, Vancouver 2 Ottawa 3, Buffalo 2 Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 1 Detroit 3, Florida 1 Minnesota 3, Nashville 2, OT St. Louis 3, Boston 2, OT Columbus at Los Angeles Friday s Games Edmonton at New Jersey, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 7 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Columbus at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. SUMMARIES Senators 3, Sabres 2 Buffalo Ottawa First Period None. Second Period 1, Ottawa, E.Karlsson 15 (Da Costa, Conacher), 3:12. Third Period 2, Ottawa, Michalek 9 (Spezza, Zibanejad), :10. 3, Buffalo, Ennis 13 (Stafford, Leino), 10:25. 4, Buffalo, Stafford 10 (Ehrhoff), 15:46. 5, Ottawa, Michalek 10 (Spezza, Neil), 19:37. Shots on Goal Buffalo Ottawa Power-play opportunities Buffalo 0 of 7; Ottawa 0 of 3. Goalies Buffalo, Enroth (36 shots-33 saves). Ottawa, Anderson (32-30). A 18,426 (19,153). T 2:24. Oilers 2, Rangers 1 Edmonton N.Y. Rangers First Period 1, Edmonton, Smyth 8 (Per- Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 02/07/2014 February 11, :27 pm / Powered by TECNAVIA

14 Democrat and Chronicle Saturday, February 12, 2014 HOCKEY CLASS B FIRST ROUND NO. 6 WEBSTER SCHROEDER 6, NO. 11 WEBSTER THOMAS 1 Sophomore Ryan Wynn scored twice and junior Joe Schuler added one goal and four assists for the Warriors (12-7-2). Senior Jeremy Caulkins chipped in one goal and two assists and sophomore Matt Montgomery and eighth-grader Connor Ball also scored for Schroeder.Junior Ryan Beutel recorded 22 saves for the win. Alex Pulici scored for thetitans(7-12-2). NO. 3 AQUINAS 8, NO. 14 GENESEO/LIVONIA 3 Jimmy DiLiberto finished with a hat trick and an assist and Anthony De-Petres added two goals and three assists for Aquinas ( ). Ethan Mapes, Jack Simpson and Brandon Dolan scored and Brandon Snyder had two assists forthe Lakers (3-18). NO. 5 SPENCERPORT 5, NO. 12 BATAVIA/ ALEXANDER 2 Brandon Corey scored twice early in the third period and also added an assist for the Rangers (14-7). Evan Conolly added one goal and one assist and goalie Ryan Schirano stopped 20 shots and also had an assist for Spencerport. NO. 9 PENFIELD 5, NO. 8 BROCKPORT 1 Jake Sproule finished with two goals and Jared Kachaylo added three assists for Penfield ( ).Patrick Massey recorded 26 saves for the win. Jeff Drexel scored for the Blue Devils (10-9-2). NO. 4 VICTOR 6, NO. 13 BATAVIA NOTRE DAME 3 Kevin O'Brien recorded a hat trick to lead Victor (15-6). David Farrance, Ian Christman and Patrick Manning all netted goals for the Blue Devils. NO. 1 IRONDEQUOIT 8, NO. 16 GENEVA/WATERLOO /ROMULUS 0 Eighth-grader Phil Barilla, freshman Pat Hynes and senior defenseman Jake Haliniak scored their first varsity goals for the Eagles (19-2). Anthony Thurston scored twice and Mitch Culver added one goal and two assists for Irondequoit. Louis Cup and Andrew Knope each chipped in one goal and one assist for the Eagles. Powered by TECNAVIA Copyright 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 02/12/2014

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