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Saturday: Clean Sweep - Fairport, Victor, Penn Yan Win
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It was a clean sweep for Section Five over Section Six today in Buffalo as Fairport beat Orchard Park 11-8, Victor defeated Hamburg 10-8 and Penn Yan beat Akron 19-4. The scene now moves to Cicero North-Syracuse High School on Wednesday for the semi final round. Fairport will play Fayetteville-Manlius (Section Three) at 3:30. Victor will play Jamesville-Dewitt at 5:30 and Penn Yan will Play Cazenovia at 8:00. The NYS brackets are available for Class A, Class B and Class C.

Tuesday Games

Fairport 11 - Orchard Park 8 

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 Orchard Park
     Record: 15-4
1 2 5 0   8
  Fairport
     Record: 18-2
3 3 3 2   11
 
 

The book for Orchard Park:

The book for Fairport: Ryan Crater (3g), Dan McAvoy (2g-1a), Dylan DeLorme (1a), Kacin Welch (2g), Cameron Gebhardt (1g), Justin Kesselring (3g), Ryan Bowen (1a), Nick Orsini (1a), Goaltending: Joey Scalise 12s/8ga = 60% (48 mins).

 

 

Fairport vs OP

--  Orchard Park won the first face off and took the ball down field where Fairport goalie Joey Scalise made the first of his twelve saves. After taking the ball up field, senior attackman Ryan Crater scored the first of his three goals in a row as he hit on a fast break pass from Dylan DeLorme. On their next trip down, the Red Raiders scored on an outside shot (Crater from Dan McAvoy) and a minute a half later, Fairport scored again (Crater from Nick Orsini) to give Fairport a 3-0 lead with just under six minutes left in the first quarter. Sophomore midfielder Ron Shul scored the first goal for the Quakers with an outside right wing shot that went high into the nets. The first quarter ended with Fairport up 3-1.Fairport vs OP

Senior midfielder Kacin Welch scored the first goal of the second quarter for Fairport as he ran a sweep right and shot into the stick side edge past OP senior goalie Charlie Wistner. Orchard Park returned with two quick goals to take the score to 4-3. The first goal was scored in man up as Kevin Goltz scored on a pass from Chris Murphy. The next goal was scored after a shot by Adam Belica bounced a ball past Scalise. The ball went high in the air and was handled by Kevin McParlane who bounced the ball into the net. Fairport was hit with two penalties, giving the Quakers a great deal of ball time, but they were unable to score in the man up periods. Fairport then went man up and scored a quick goal as Ryan Bowen found sophomore attackman Cam Gebhardt cutting right to the doorstep. On the ensuing face off, the Red Raider went right to the goal and shot, but as the ball moved toward the goal, Fairport called time out and the goal was disallowed. Another Fairport goal was disallowed when the officials called the shooter in the crease, but the Red Raider quickly got the ball back and Dan McAvoy scored an unassisted goal with a very strong side arm shot from the top right. Fairport led 6-3 at the half.

Fairport scored first at the top of the third quarter as Justin Kesselring scored with an unassisted side-arm shot as he was sweeping form the top right. McParlane gave OP a goal about a minute later as he dodged his way from back left. Orchard Park continued with another goal at 6:36 when Chris Murphy found a cutting Jack Crowley at center crease. Less than a minute later McParlane scored again. After being knocked down he shot a rising blast while falling down. Fairport returned with an unassisted bounce shot by McAvoy, but the Quakers came back with two goals to tie the game at 8-8. Ron Shul scored from his face off win and thirty second later, Goltz scored on an unassisted drive for the tie. Just before the quarter ended, Fairport got a goal from Kacin Welch as he beat his man up top and can straight down the middle. Fairport led 8-8 after three quarters.Fairport vs OP

After the ball traveled up and down the field for almost five minutes, Kesselring scored on an outside right shot, giving the Red Raiders a 10-8 lead with 7:17 left in the game. After a time out by Fairport, the Red Raiders took a great deal of time off the clock with slow and deliberate play. After a while Kesselring scored on an outside shot from top right to give the Raiders a three goal lead. His goal was the last in the game as Fairport won 11-8 and will now advance to the NYS semifinals where they will play Fayetteville-Manlius (Section Three) at CNS on Wednesday (3:30).

The Red Raider long poles had an amazing day, playing tough man-to-man and very aggressive riding. Their work near the goal keep OP from taking quality shots, but when they did, goalie Joey Scalise (12s/8ga) made many big stops. Junior long-stick Allen Thibodeau played an excellent game when matched up against Goltz. return to top

Victor 10 - Hamburg 8 

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 Hamburg
     Record: 15-5
2 4 2 0   8
  Victor
     Record: 17-3
1 7 1 1   10
 
 

The book for Hamburg:

The book for Victor: Dan Barrow (1g), Max Lambert (3g-1a), Mike DeMarco (2g-3a), Alec DeCarlo (1g), Jamie Trimboli (1g), Luke Bartkoski (1g), Kyle Collins (1g-1a) Goaltending: Justin Young 10s/8ga = 56% (48 mins).

 
Victor vs Hamburg

--  The second game of the day featured Victor playing Hamburg at All High Stadium in Buffalo. Victor`s Jamie Trimboli scored the first goal of the game with a drive down the left side just a minute and a half into the game. After a number of shots by Victor, Hamburg had a goal from senior offensiveman, Lucas Shafer scored an unassisted goal with a shot from high right. He scored again (unassisted) at the 4:51 mark after breaking past his defender. Shafer scored again on a run from midfield and past three Victor defensemen to give the Bulldogs a 2-1 lead that lasted to the end of the quarter in spite of a Victor man up opportunity.Victor vs Hamburg

The Blue Devils took off in the second quarter scoring seven goals to Hamburg`s four. Shafer scored again for the Bulldogs. His shot from the left wing was momentarily handled by Victor goalie Justin Young who then lost control and the ball entered the goal. Victor powered up and just twenty-five seconds later saw a feed from senior attackman Kyle Collins to Max Lambert. Collins drove from the back of the net and hit Lambert in front, who then spun around before shooting. Hamburg increased their lead to two with a goal that by senior middie Matt Borgese that, once again, trickled past the Victor goalie. Even Hollfelder took the score to 5-2 with his sweep right and a bounce shot. Victor woke up scoring the next three goals, the first two from unassisted drives by sophomore midfielder Mike DeMarco. Victor vs HamburgThe first came nearly from midfield as he dodged two defenders and finished with a left-handed wrist shot. On the ensuing face off DeMarco got the ball again and ran almost the same way to the goal just eighteen seconds later. Three minutes later and after a number of offensive sets at both ends of the field, Alex DeCarlo dodged from the front for his unassisted goal that tied the game at 5-5 with 2:05 left in the half. Hamburg won possession after the face off and Borgese scored a solo goal on a sweep to his left from way out front with a minute and a half left. Victor then scored three goals in just over a minute to take an 8-6 lead into the halftime break. Max Lambert, way out at the midfield line threw a long pass to Luke Bartkoski all alone on the top of the crease. The Blue Devils won a technical face off and Lambert picked up a loose ball after DeMarco`s shot came off the Hamburg goalie. Then, after winning the next face off, the Blue Devils made three passes to the crease where Collins took the ball from Lambert for the goal.Victor vs Hamburg

Scoring slowed down in the third quarter with the Bulldogs scoring one and the Blue Devils scoring two. The first goal was scored almost four minutes into the quarter. Hollfelder scored on a pop from the right wing at 8:07. DeMarco started with the Victor ball near midfield and after driving toward the goal, found Lambert alone on the far side. Hamburg brought the score to within one goal on a score at 1:52 by Shafer hit from outside right and the quarter ended with Victor up 9-8.

The Blue Devil defense stepped up in the last quarter holding the Bulldogs scoreless in the last twelve minutes including a penalty period when they were two men down. Sophomore goalie Justin Young played the whole game, making ten saves including a couple of pressure saves late in the game. There was no scoring until 3:46 when DeMarco found the cutting Dan Barrow for the final goal of the game at 3:46.

Face off midfielder T.D. Ierlan won 13 of 19 draws in the game, giving the Blue Devils considerable ball time. Victor advances to the NYS final four at Syracuse where they will play Jamesville-Dewitt at CNS. The game time is 5:30. return to top

Penn Yan 19 - Akron 4 

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 Akron
     Record: 15-3
1 1 0 2   4
  Penn Yan
     Record: 16-3
4 4 6 5   19
 
 

The book for Akron:

The book for Penn Yan: Andrew Perl (7g), Sean Emerson (2a), Bradley Voigt (3g-3a), Ben Covert (1g-3a), Rion Davison (2g), Austin Fingar (1g-5a), Sam Dirisio (1g), Casey Marsh (1g), Craig Gerhardt (3g-1a), Goaltending: Brandon Maciejewski 15s/3ga = 83% (44 mins), Gage Ponsetti 0s/1ga (4 mins).

 
Penn Yan vs Akron

--  The Penn Yan Mustangs scored their first three goals in under three minutes at the start of the Class C game against Akron from Section Six. It was a potent of things to come as the powerful Mustangs took the game to running time in their 19-4 victory in Class C. Andrew Perl scored first on a feed from Bradley Voigt in the first minute of the game. Voigt then scored a minute later. Perl hit again with an assist from Voigt for the third goal. Just over six minutes later, Rion Davison scored after receiving the ball from Austin Fingar who gave it to him on the left crease. Akron scored their first goal with 1:20 left in the first quarter after beating his defender out front and shooting a bounce shot past Penn Yan goalie Brandon Maciejewski. The quarter ended with the Mustangs up 4-1.Penn Yan vs Akron

Sophomore attackman Craig Gerhardt took the Mustangs to a 5-1 lead in the first minute of the second quarter on a drive from front left. Junior attackman Larson Sundown, who has over 400 career points for Akron, scored on a drive from the center at 8:05, taking the score to 5-2. The next PY trip down field found Voigt, behind the cage, finding Gerhardt on the crease to give the Mustangs a four goal lead at 6:44. With time winding down, Austin Fingar fed the ball to Andrew Perl, cutting to the crease. After calling almost back to back time outs, Penn Yan`s Fingar scored on an outside sidearm and Penn Yan finished the half up 8-2. A last second penalty by Penn Yan gave the Tigers a man up at the top of the third quarter.

Perl opened the scoring in the third after Penn Yan held the Tigers scoreless during their man up opportunity. His behind the back shot came on a late arriving feed from Fingar. With just over seven minutes left in the quarter, Voigt played his defender, who lost his footing, giving Voigt a one-on-one with the goalie. After faking high he bounced the ball into the net with a wrist shot. The Mustangs led 10-2. On a fast break, Perl scored after the Akron sophomore goalie, Frank Uebelhoer, caught a piece, but the ball still went in. After winning the next face, Voigt, behind the cage, fed Gerhardt on the crease for a 12-2 lead with 4:31 left in the quarter. With just over two minutes left, Perl scored his sixth goal on an outside side arm shot from top right. The Mustangs took the game to running time with a goal from Sean Emerson with a feed from Voigt with 1:34 left in the quarter. The quarter ended with the Mustangs up 14-2.Penn Yan vs Akron

The Tigers stopped the running clock with a beautiful feed from Owen Hill to Zak Hayes, but six second later Penn Yan scored on a fast break (Sam Dirisio from Finger). Perl then scored his seventh goal of the game for Penn Yan whose goalie, Brandon Maciejewski, made save after save. He finished the game with 13 saves (77%). Voigt broke past a defender and scored on a shovel shot at just over six minutes left. Ben Covert took the long pitch from Mace in the cage and ran down field for an unassisted goal with four minutes left. Wyn Blueye broke free of his defender and scored for Akron on a bounce shot over the shoulder of Maciejewski. Although Akron had a number of sets in their end the Penn Yan defense was aggressive and strong throughout the game. After a last second time out, Penn Yan won 19-4 against Akron, the high powered scoring team that averaged nineteen goals per game this year.
The Mustangs have won eighteen Western Regional and now moves on to the final four where they will face the undefeated team from Cazenovia (Section Three) on Wednesday night. It will be a replay of last year`s game between the two dominant teams. Last year Caz won the game (8-7) and went on to win the State Championship. The game will be played at CNS (Syracuse) at 8:00. return to top