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Aquinas vs Canandaigua

Democrat and Chronicle Tuesday, January 14, 2014

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Inside COLLEGE BASKETBALL SU improves to 17-0 with victory over BC

Associated Press The Orange, who also started 2011-12 by winning their first 17 games, outre- OLIVIER MORIN AFP/GETTY IMAGES BOSTON — Trevor Cooney scored 21 bounded Boston College 28-24, collecting points, Jerami Grant added 16 and No. 2 half on the offensive glass, which helped No repeat for Abby Syracuse fought off pesky Boston Col- them pull away. lege for a 69-59 victory Monday night. BC went 9 for 21 from 3-point range. Pittsford native Abby Wambach C.J. Fair and Tyler Ennis each had 12 Trailing 51-46 with just over 10 min- finished second in the FIFA World points for the Orange (17-0, 4-0 Atlantic utes to play, the Orange started to take Player of the Year voting. The soccer Coast Conference). Grant added eight advantage of their size inside during a 1 star won the award for 2012. 2D rebounds for Syracuse, one of four un- 16-1 run over the ensuing 3 ⁄2 minutes. beaten teams in Division I. Grant had a dunk and conventional three- Lonnie Jackson scored 18 points — point play. Cooney scored on a putback on Leading Off all on 3-pointers — for the Eagles (5-12, the third offensive rebound and nailed a 3 Syracuse guard Trevor Cooney dunks the 1-3), Ryan Anderson had 14 and Olivier from the right wing, capping the run. ball against Boston College on Monday. Big win for baseball Hanlan finished with 13 points and six Cooney scored 21 points in SU’s 69-59 assists. See SYRACUSE, Page 5D victory. GREG M. COOPER USA TODAY SPORTS Tom Verducci of SI.com: “Alex Rodriguez was ruined years ago as far as owning a legitimate rep- Democrat and Chronicle 01/14/2014 Page : D01 utation in baseball. “But the decision HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Saturday by Frederic Horowitz, a man hired by both the owners and players to oversee a grievance procedure born from Marvin Mil- ler’s wisdom and that Rodriguez has played out favorably to players over the years, is the official proclamation that Rodriguez is a fraud. “There was no other way to see Horowitz’s ruling that Rodriguez must serve a 162-game suspension plus any postseason games this year, costing him the entire 2014 season: It is a massive defeat for Rodriguez and a huge win for Major League Baseball, which achieved the largest drug sus- pension in the history of a drug-rid- dled sport and did so without a failed drug test.”

Panthers will remember this Pro legend Ric Flair lives in Charlotte, N.C., but doesn’t have many fans in the Panthers locker room after he led a pep talk with the 49ers be- fore their playoff game against the Packers. “As a guy who actu- ally has a Ric Flair robe Smith I’m real disappointed in seeing that,” Panthers receiver Steve Smith told The Char- lotte Observer. “I’m not sure if he’ll Facing camera, Irondequoit’s Louis Cup, center, celebrates his goal with Daniel Duguay, left, and Andrew Knope, right. ADRIAN KRAUS get the invite here. That Golden Gate Bridge has been burned.”

No need to hurry, Peyton Janice Hough of LeftCoastSports Babe.com: “Peyton Manning will have an off- EAGLES HAVE LANDED season exam on his neck that will determine his future. “And 29 teams who aren’t the Bron- cos are saying ‘Take care of yourself, Irondequoit tops Aquinas in 1-2 matchup relax, spend time with your family.’ ” Kevin Oklobzija Anthony Thurston scored two goals — Now that’s a hat trick Staff writer the first and the last — and Connor GO DEEPER Hynes set up two and scored the game- Brad Dickson of the Omaha World- ON DIGITAL Herald There has been a rebirth of a hockey program in winner as the top-rated Eagles improved : Section V this season. to 11-1 overall and 5-0 in league play. Go to this story at “A minor league hockey fan in Well, two rebirths actually. The old is again new as Their trophy case devoid of the sec- Democratand Norfolk, Va., caught a puck in one former perennial powers Irondequoit and Aquinas tional hardware since 2001, the Eagles Chronicle.com for a photo hand while he held a sleeping baby in are once again piling up the victories — and sectional have been determined to make a state- gallery from the hockey the other. seeding points. Just as the predecessors in their pro- ment on the ice this season. game between Irondequoit “But the real trick was balancing grams did one, two, three and four decades ago. “It’s good to get the Irondequoit win- and Aquinas. that beer atop his head.” And when they met on Monday afternoon at Lake- ning tradition back,” Hynes said. “It re- shore Ice Arena, Irondequoit posted a 5-2 victory, al- flects how we’ve been playing and how An idea whose time has come lowing them to carry away bragging rights right down we’ve been practicing.” Ling Road following the showdown of From SportsPickle.com: State’s top-ranked Division 2 teams. See HOCKEY, Page 3D “Hall of Very Good opens across the street from Baseball HOF in Coo- perstown to very good reviews.” — Compiled by Bob Chavez Copyright © 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/14/2014 January 15, 2014 3:48 am / Powered by TECNAVIA HOCKEY TV’s Best Bet Flyers at Sabres, 7:30 p.m., NBCSN (Ch. 69): Philadelphia has lost two Juniors hero Ristolainen straight games.

Coming Up back in Amerks’ lineup Coverage of the Rush-Henrietta at Penfield girls basketball game. In Kevin Oklobzija time as Finland defeated Sweden 3-2. Wednesday’s Democrat and Chronicle. Staff writer He spent the last week on the victory tour in his home country of Finland. The euphoria has abated and the cel- “I’m very happy,” the talented de- NEWS ebratory gatherings are over. Rasmus fenseman said on Monday when he re- TIPS Ristolainen is ready to play some hock- joined the Rochester Americans for Call (585) ey again. practice. “It’s my first big medal. I have 258-2252 or (800) The smile apparently isn’t going never won before.” 767-7539 anywhere, though. The Finnish team made sure they from Nor should it. Ristolainen scored the marked their accomplishment — the Defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen, who outside “golden goal” at the World Junior country’s first gold at the WJC since scored the winning goal for Finland at the Monroe Championships on Jan. 5, jamming a World Junior Championships, has rejoined County. backhander into the net 9:42 into over- See AMERKS, Page 4D the Amerks. LUDVIG THUNMAN AFP/GETTY IMAGES DemocratandChronicle.com HIGH SCHOOLS M Tuesday, January 14, 2014 Page 3D

BOYS Irondequoit hangs on to beat Canandaigua

Staff reports Braves. Wolfson 3, Brennan Valentino 0, Will Beres- Lamkin 8, Jake Henry 0. Allen 5, Shabazz Mosley 19, Detaji Parris 0, BRIGHTON 95, ford 0, Ben Shepard 14, Cody Dubiel 0, Mark 3-point goals: Allen 4; Moore. Derek Jenkins 3, Gary Whiteside 6, Devante Irond 15 17 11 16 — 59 CANANDAIGUA 91 Canan 12 11 8 21 — 52 Allen 0, Matt Morgan 0, Chandler Geary 0, NON-LEAGUE Hagins 22, William Torres 8, Johnny Milton 2. Christian Shafer Ulysses Grant 0,Tyler Fuller 0,Ryan Lowden 4. 3-point goals: Allen, Jenkins, Hagins, Noah Stevens won the scored seven of his IRONDEQUOIT: D.J. Walker 3, Christian GENESEO: Dalton VanKleeck 0, Sam John- Mosley 3, Flint. 100 butterfly and 100 Shafer 19, Dylan Harrington 10, Wyatt Smith son 2, Jake Vattimo 0, Jimmy Root 8, Mo Car- LEADERSHIP 71, HORNELL 51 game-high 19 points in 13, Antonio McIntyre 12, Brenden Goebert 2, lon 29, Bryan Rollins 15, Ryan Bailey 2, Zack breaststroke to pace the first quarter to lift Joe Reyes 0. Messerschmidt 0, Kevin Hurlihy 0, Granger Devante Hagins had 22 FINNEY 73, BUFFALO Brighton (5-1). CANANDAIGUA: Sean Thomson 7, Ian Flint 0, Jake Clar 4, Elton Johnson 3, Ryan points and eight rebounds CHRISTIAN CENTRAL-VI 65 Irondequoit over Canan- Brown 5, Patrick Coyne 15, Alex Gikis 3, Colton Peace 1, Joel Cripps 0. Ian Crowley-Perry, daigua, 59-52, in a Mon- Ceravolo 0, Dillon Mergenthaler 10, Ben Ro- 3-point goals: Guesno, Wolfson; Carlon 4, and Shabazz Mosley add- Sophomore Simeon Steven Chess, Luke Waka- berge 2, Mitch O’Donnell 10. Johnson. ed 19 points, 7 rebounds roe County basketball 3-point goals: Walker, McIntyre; Thomson, Heard scored 24 of his 37 bayaschi and Noah Pulley game Monday. Brown, Coyne 3, Gikis. and 6 assists for Leader- points in the fourth quar- finished second in the 400 Wyatt Smith added 13 LIVINGSTON COUNTY LIVONIA 55, LE ROY 38 ship (7-4). ter to lead Finney (5-3). freestyle relay by 0.26 points for the Eagles Derek DeMartinis to- William Torres collect- Heard went 12-for-16 seconds to clinch the win (7-1), who led by as many GENESEO 64, YORK 40 taled 20 points and 14 re- ed eight points and seven from the free-throw line for the Barons. as 14 points in the third Mo Carlon recorded 23 bounds, and Ricky Allen steals for the Lions. in the fourth quarter. 200-yard medley relay: Brighton (Ste- added 16 points for the Richard Brooks led phen Chess, Noah Stevens, Noah Pulley, Yu- quarter. of his game-high 29 points BCC 10161623—65 nus Tekin) 1:49.46. 200 freestyle: Nate Canandaigua (6-5) cut in the first half and also Bulldogs (9-0). Hornell (7-4) with 16 Finney 19 18 8 28 — 73 Raw (C) 2:00.85. 200 individual med- points. BUFFALO CHRISTIAN: C. Moser 24, N. ley: Alex Brion (C) 2:09.61. 50 freestyle: Tre- the deficit to six in the had 6 rebounds and 4 steals Livonia 9 16 15 15 — 55 Rarick 14, J. Holeuinski 15, J. Tyson 6, T. Kacz- Le Roy 12 13 11 2 — 38 vor Dobies (C) 23.05. Diving: Scott Lazeroff to propel Geneseo (7-2). Horn 1292010—51 mierzak 0, T. Ranallo 6, L. Wittlinger 0. (B) 325.55. 100 butterfly: Stevens (B) fourth before Antonio LIVONIA: Cody Cronmiller 8, Ricky Allen 16, Leader 14 19 18 20 — 71 FINNEY: Jabriel Powell 8, Chase Kaiser 5, 53.89. 100 freestyle: Dobies (C) 50.93. Bryan Rollins added 15 John Mohnkern 3, James Burdett 0, Derek De- McIntyre banked in a 3- HORNELL: Mike Mauro 0, Anthony Buisch Ellis Harris 7,Max Harris 2,Tommy Slattery 14, 500 freestyle: Brion (C) 5:15.51. 200 free- Martinis 20, Jack Pope 2, C.J. Richardson 6, points and 11 rebounds for 5, Jack Galatio 0, Nick Picco 0, Elliott Flint 7, Simeon Heard 37. style relay: Brighton (Stevens, Ian Crow- pointer for the Eagles. James Damon 0, Max Herzog 0, Elias Piraino Dan Crosby 0, Sam Dagon 14, Richard Brooks 3-point goals: Kaiser, Slattery 4, Heard 2, ley-Perry, Kevin Thapa, Tekin) 1:36.34. 100 Patrick Coyne had 10 the Blue Devils. 0, Jack Horan 0. 16, Isaac Bradley 4, Matt Mauro 0, Tyler Oyer Moser 8, Rarick 2, Holeuinski 2, Ranallo 2. backstroke: Sean Carbary (C) 57.39. 100 LE ROY: Mike McMullen 2, Steve Cappotelli of his 15 points in the York 7 9 14 10 — 40 5, Austin Hoskins 0. breaststroke: Stevens (B) 1:01.31. 400 2, Zack Moore 12, Tyler Prinz 0, Luke Mortimer Gen 19191313—64 LEADERSHIP: Jordan Jackson-Billingsley freestyle relay: Canandaigua (Raw, fourth quarter for the 0,Josh Dumbleton 0,Tom Kelso 2,Dylan Laney SWIMMING YORK: Andrew Guesno 3, Eli Laboy 16, Alex 2, Victor Caldwell 4, Aney Majak 0, Nathan James McMath, Alex Baker,Carbary) 3:38.58. 0, Ethan Witkowski 2, Nick Egeling 10, Kody MONROE COUNTY

GIRLS Vanderwall scores big for Pal-Mac

Staff reports 12 points with five re- bounds and Samantha bounds and Nicole Browe Barniak had 11 points and Junior Ashley Vander- added 8 points, 4 assists six rebounds for Holley wall scored seven of her and 5 steals for Kendall (0-10). game-high 38 points in (4-5). H 4 12 11 7 — 34 overtime as Palmyra-Ma- Lyndonville is 2-7. O-A 15 4 8 14 — 41 HOLLEY: Nikki Siplo 0, Tabitha Swift 0,Emi- cedon stayed unbeaten K 6 10 12 16 — 44 ly Bailey 2, Luca Fahmer 0, Claudia Passarell with a 71-67 victory over L 2 61013—31 0, Nicole Blackburn 19, Lexi Reyngoudt 0, Sa- KENDALL: Shelby Reis 5,Brianna Jurs 0,Ju- mantha Barniak 11, Jade Underwood 2. Mercy on Monday in a lia Smith 0, Taylor Kingsbury 4, Toni ReQua 9, OAKFIELD-ALABAMA: Taylor Grazio- non-league game. Nicole Browe 8, Tania Arellano 12, Amelia plene 0, McKenzie Perfitt 6, Michaela Hale 9, Vanderwall, who had Patrick 2, Jenny West 0, Sarah Gardner 0, Jai- Hannah Dunlap 0,Nicole Rodriguez 4, Crystal mie Smith 4, Kari Hurlbutt 0, Jamie Treat 0. Snyder 1, Hannah LaGrou 10, Kelsey Arroyo 1, 28 points after halftime, LYNDONVILLE: Alyssa Mahnke 4, Au- Haylee Glor 10, Erica Gibson 0. grabbed eight rebounds tumn Nesbitt 6, Gabby Dusett 7, Chelsea Pol- 3-point goals: Perfitt 2. er 4,Madison Gardepe 1,Morgan Hungerford WAYNE COUNTY for the Red Raiders (9-0). 2, Jenna Castricone 3, Leann Balcerzak 4. Courtney Ameele add- 3-point goals: ReQua, Arellano 2. ed 10 points and eight as- CLYDE-SAVANNAH 42, sists for Pal-Mac. PEMBROKE 57, ELBA 47 EAST ROCHESTER 23 Palmyra-Macedon Rylee Moser recorded Megan Molisani tallied went 7-for-8 from the free 14 points and seven re- 13 points for Clyde-Savan- throw line in OT. bounds and Breanna nah, which used an alter- Vanderwall was fouled Johnson added 12 points, 8 nating defense to hold ER on a 3-point attempt and rebounds, 7 assists and 2 to 11 points in the first made all three free steals for Pembroke (7-2). half. throws to tie the game at Kelsey Bezon scored Ally Fenton added 58 with 45 seconds left in 25 points with four assists eight points and six re- regulation and force over- and Alyssa Bogue added bounds for the Eagles time. Mercy (6-3) missed 17 points and five re- (5-3). a short jumper off an in- bounds for Elba (6-2). Maddy Walsh had 10 bounds with 0.7 seconds E 1510157—47 points for ER (6-4). left in the fourth quarter. P 12151515—57 ER 6 5 9 3 — 23 ELBA: Carli Bogue 0, Kelsey Bezon 25, Haley C-S 131586—42 Danielle Cleary had 18 Brown 0, Alex Reigle 5, Jennifer Pedro 0, Kay- EAST ROCHESTER: Leah Abraham 0, Ca- points in the Monarchs. la Wormuth 0, Alyssa Bogue 17. ra Hoefen 0, Alli Reynolds 4, Shyazia Dupree PEMBROKE: Rylee Moser 14, Breanna 0, Christine Touranjoe 0, Michaela Monachi- P-M 4 24 15 15 13 — 71 Johnson 12, Danielle Della Penta 2, Chance no 1,Sarah Dezio 0,Octavia Garfield 1,Rebec- M 20 6 19 13 9 — 67 Alexyn 4, Michaela Nati 4, Aralyse Johnson ca Slate 6, Megan D’Angelo 1, Maddy Walsh PALMYRA-MACEDON: Abby Halsey 5, 10, Emily Shaw 4, Mandy Skeet 2, Hannah 10. Ashley Vanderwall 38, Sydney Gagliano 2, Duttweiler 5. CLYDE-SAVANNAH: Alaina Tripp 2, Leah Courtney Ameele 10, Aldyn Savage 8, Riley 3-point goals: Bezon 4, Johnson. Felker 7, Marissa Sharp 8, Nikki Wright 0, Record 2, Suzanne Welch 6, Megan Doyle 0. Brenna Rattray 0, Megan Molisani 13, Sierra MERCY: Emily Koscwiewicz 3,Mia Caterisa- King 0, Brielle Edwards 3, Kelsey Zimmerman no 10, Rachel Vespucci 10, Danielle Cleary 18, BYRON-BERGEN 60, 0, Ally Fenton 8, Cherelle Grant 1, Davina Erin Koscwiewicz 5, Megan Hobler 2, Angeli- ALEXANDER 37 Smith 0, Stefanie Harper 0. na Spampinato 5, Rose Hefferon 2, Jayla Abbie Kelley scored 3-point goals: Sharp 2, Molisani 4. Myles 12. 3-point goals: Vanderwall 4, Ameele 2, nine of her 20 points in the Welch, E. Koscwiewicz, Vespucci, Cleary 4, E. third quarter to lift B-B NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT 58, Koscwiewicz. (6-2). WILLIAMSON 54 (OT) Kristin Hohn had the Courtney Cole had 21 GREECE ODYSSEY 50, other four points in the points, 3 assists and 5 SOTA/NE-NW COLLEGE PREP quarter for the Bees and steals for the Cougars 41 finished with eight. (4-4). Cole went 4 of 4 Junior Karissa Birth- Carly Phillips grabbed from the free-throw line wright recorded her first 12 rebounds in the win. in overtime. career triple-double with Kelsey Wright and Lindsey Welkley 26 points, 10 rebounds and Karli Phillips each had 11 grabbed nine rebounds 10 blocks and Alayna Rief- points for Alexander for NR-W. er added 12 points, 6 re- (4-4). Monica Brennan, who bounds and 4 assists for B-B 19141314—60 scored 21 points, made Greece Odyssey (4-5). A 6 91012—37 two free throws with 22 The Silverhawks are BYRON-BERGEN: Lindsey Lovett 6, Kris- second left in regulation tin Hohn 8, Shawna Adams 3, Sam Morgante 6-4. 1, Emily DuBois 8, Abbie Kelley 20, Abbie to force overtime for Wil- SOTA 2101415—41 Noeth 6, Mercedes Wagoner 4, Christine Ste- liamson (3-6). GO 15 11 12 12 — 50 vens 4, Kaitlyn Amesbury 0. SOTA/COLLEGE PREP: Precious Adams ALEXANDER: Audrey Browne 0, Lydia W 101412117—54 14, Kyrstal Hunter 10, Imoni Spain 5, Amanda Spiotta 6,Jaylea Quinn 0,Kelsey Wright 11,Liz NR-W 412181311—58 Nieves 0, Te’Ari Stanbury 0, Briealle Harris 0, Taylor 1,Sydney Breton 4,Karli Phillips 11,Jes- WILLIAMSON: Madison Thompson 13, Tamia Jones 12. sie DeAngelo 2, Mary Kunze 2, Sydney Well- Alivia Ginther 2, Cassie McCall 6, Stephanie GREECE ODYSSEY: Nicole Grossi 0, Ka- speak 0. Fisk 3, Monica Brennan 21, Taylor McCall 6, rissa Birthwright 26, Nicole Desimone 6, Sa- 3-point goals: Spiotta. Tylea McCarthy-Walker 2, Amber Sarquist 1. vannah Tyo 6, Andrea Rizzo 0, Karissa Kraut- NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT: Courtney Cole wurst 0, Jess Bright 0, Kristen Gielenfeldt 0, Palmyra-Macedon’s Ashley Vanderwall, left, drives past Mercy’s Jayla Myles, right, OAKFIELD-ALABAMA 41, 21, Lindsey Welkley 4, Karly Patt 4, Amy Gil- Alayna Riefer 12. during Monday’s game. Vanderwall finished with 38 points in Pal-Mac’s 71-67 bert 3,Laura Durham 13,Erin Ferrente 11,Lau- 3-point goals: Hunter, Spain, Birthwright. HOLLEY 34 ren Lapp 0, Danielle Hoyt 2. non-league victory. ANNETTE LEIN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Hannah LaGrou re- 3-point goals: Thompson 3, T. McCall 2, Brennan 2. BISHOP KEARNEY 72, corded 10 points and 11re- son 0, Princella McCullough 4, Gianna Mas- AVON: Jill McEvoy 6, Rachel Mignemi 0,Ka- Imani Thomas added HORNELL 35 trella 9, Emmanuella Edoka 15. li Mouw 25, Rilana Stadler 0, Hannah Grode- bounds and McKenzie nine points for the Orien- GANANDA 63, RED CREEK 33 Emmanuella Edoka 3-point goals: Graham 2, Mason, Bryant, vant 0, Colleen Lagonegro 4,Mickenzie Gross Perfitt added four steals Mastrella 2. 12, Jenna DiPasquale 2, Martina Egli 0, Olivia Jen Stearns recorded posted 15 points, 12 re- tals. Findlay 3, Grace Brinkerhoff 0, Mindy Mazu- for Oakfield-Alabama 11 points and 10 rebounds bounds and 2 blocks and rowski 0. E201468—48 M0344—11(4-7). and Michelle Suchan add- Kharysma Bryant added AVON 52, WILSON 37 WILSON: Jasmine Walker 15, Desiree Kali Mouw finished Graves 7, Monique Jones 2, Tasara Phelps 0, EAST: Imani Thomas 9, Tavanish Jackson 2, The game was tied at ed 11 points and six steals 15 points and seven steals Shania Oliver 7, Deja Cooper 4, Aubrey Mor- Taylor Hosbey 4,Melissa Gadson 9, Breyanna with 25 points and eight 34 with three minutes left. for Gananda (9-2). for Bishop Kearney (6-2). gan Powell 2, Deavana Williams 0, Keionna Cason 0, Ericka Hayes 8, Shania Clark 6, Mi- steals to pace Avon (9-1). Gause 0, Tashiana Graham 0. kayla Williams 2, Chanell Williams 8, Khamia LaGrou scored on a three- Hornell is 3-6. RC 51369—33 Mickenzie Gross add- 3-point goals: Mouw 2; Walker 3, Graves. Gause 0. point play to give the Hor- G 20131416—63 H013517—35 RCAC MONROE: Marangely Torres 1, Asha Lewis nets a 37-34 lead. Michae- RED CREEK: Ali Bristol 11, Dorothee Grant BK 31 13 23 5 — 72 ed 12 points and Colleen 2, Yasheema Dorsey 0, Alexis Salmon 6, Ash- 4, Justine Cornelius 0, Samantha Stagles 4, ley Gonzalez 2. la Hale made a baseline HORNELL: Erin Briggs 0, Kiara Buxton 2, Lagonegro grabbed 10 re- Samantha Dallas 14, Bernie Rice 0, Keirsten EAST 48, MONROE 11 3-point goals: Gadson. jumper with 50 seconds Parmeter 0, Kali Scutt 0. Annie Willsey 4, Emily Wolfe 0, Brianne Lewis bounds for the Braves. GENESEE REGION 0, Erin Crosby 2, Jocelyn Acor 11, Chantre Mil- Chanell Williams fin- remaining to put O-A GANANDA: Michelle Suchan 11, Mikayla Jasmine Walker had 15 Vogt 7, Jen Stearns 11, Alli Stark 7, Sara Mac- liner 16. ished with eight points BISHOP KEARNEY: Hanna Simone 3, Ro- points for Wilson (4-4). ahead 41-34. Dougall 8, Demetria Woodard 8, Gabrielle sa GrahamDemocrat 8,BriAsia Mason 5,Arianne and Smith Chronicle 01/14/2014 and 10 reboundsCopy to Reduced pace KENDALL to %d%% 44, LYNDONVILLE from original 31 to Nicolefit letter Blackburn page col- Hermann 5, Jess DonnanPage 6. : D03 9, Meghan Hake 0, Kharysma Bryant 15, Cas- A 10101616—52 East (8-3). Tania Arellano scored 3-point goals: Suchan 2, Stark, Dallas 4. sidy Strassner 0, Sheila Hawkes 4, Deja John- W4121110—37 lected 19 points and 15 re-

did the first talking — with midway through the sec- Eagles is learning to play For Aquinas, the battle win. Hockey the puck. Their dash down ond period and the second with a lead. They squan- against No. 1 was a learn- “But our focus from the ice led to a goal by a beauty on a spin-around dered a two-goal cushion ing tool. Two years ago, the start of the year has Continued from Page 1D Thurston just 51 seconds shot from the middle of the on Saturday before defeat- they were a junior varsity been, ‘Let’s win the last after the opening faceoff. slot 4:28 into the third peri- ing Churchville-Chili 4-3. program due to dwindling game.’ ” Aquinas (5-1-1 in the “The energy was just od. And since they’re car- numbers of players. Now Indeed, winning in division, 9-1-2 overall) through the roof,” Thur- The 2-2 tie lasted all of rying the No. 1 ranking in they’re dealing with big- January is nice, but tro- entered Monday tied ston said. 57 seconds. Hynes the state, opponents will game pressure. phies are awarded in Feb- with the Eagles in seed- When Matthew Coman- snapped in a wrist shot be looking to knock them “How we prepare, ruary and March, as ing points, so the show- zo scored his 11th goal, at from the left circle at 5:25, off the pedestal. that’s a maturity thing,” alumni from both schools down would be a chance 6:37, the Eagles led 2-0. and then Louis Cup con- “It just makes us more coach Jim Hofford said. know very well. for both teams to make a But Aquinas rallied on nected at 5:56 and Ironde- of a target so now it’s, ‘How “We have to be ready at the statement. goals a pair of goals by Jim- quoit was ahead 4-2. do we respond,’ ” coach start, we can’t spot a team [email protected] Thurston and Hynes my DiLiberto, the first The trick now for the Rick Giuffrida said. two goals and expect to Twitter.com/@kevinoDandC

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INDOOR TRACK HIGH SCHOOLS Spencerport nets OT victory over Brockport

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Jackson Charron Mt. M 7 7 0 15 — 29 scored 1minute, 4 seconds Mercy 12 14 8 10 — 44 into overtime off assists MT. MERCY: Gawlok 2, O’Neil 2, Sheehan 11, Kazcor 2, Grandits 4, Kelleher 2, Bayls 6. from Aidan Connolly and MERCY: Emily Koscwiewicz 0, Rachel Le- Nick Charron to lift Spen- febre 0, Anna Doerr 0, Abby Purcell 0, Mia Caterisano 4,Rachel Vespucci 8,Danielle Cle- cerport to a 3-2 victory ary 5, Erin Koscwiewicz 11, Angelina Spampi- over Brockport on Satur- nato 7, Rose Hefferon 4, Jayla Myles 5, Alex day in a Section V hockey Raymond 0. game. 3-point goals: Sheehan, Grandits, Bayls. Brandon Corey tied the WRESTLING game for the Rangers CLAYTON BARNARD (10-4) with 23 seconds re- MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT maining after they pulled their goalie. AT HILTON Hilton’s Yianni Diako- HILTON 8, mihalis (106 pounds) and Max Curran of Williamson won with a best jump of 14 feet, 5 inches at the Trent Jackson/Cedric Walker Invitational GENESEO/LIVONIA 1 Vicent DePrez (145) were track meet on Saturday in Brockport. CARLOS ORTIZ/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Frank Gaffney record- named most outstanding ed a hat trick and had wrestlers. Team scores: Hilton 245, Fulton-III 173, three assists and Austin Spencerport 165, Newark Valley-IV 136, Alex- Bull added a goal and two ander 134.5, Mexico-II 121.5, Perry 87, Lyn- assists for Hilton (11-2). donville 44, Medina-VI 39, Corinth-III 34, Churchville-Chili 31.5, Lansing 25.5, Kendall 23, Brighton 16, McQuaid 14, Northstar Chris- Records rewritten at AQUINAS 5, WEBSTER tian Academy 13, New Hartford-III 12. THOMAS 0 Finals, 99 pounds:Dane Heberlein (Alex- ander) technical fall over Joe Abelgore (Ful- Jimmy DiLiberto fin- ton) 15-0; 106: Yianni Diakomihalis (Hilton) major decision Theo Powers (Mexico) 17-4; ished with two goals and 113: Austin Hertel (Hilton) first in round-rob- two assists to pace Aqui- in format, Joe Velez (Medina) second; 120: nas (10-1-2). Nick Gaiser (Alexander) pinned Mitchell Jackson/Walker meet Woodworth (Fulton) 5:25; 126: Andrew Hol- lister (Perry) dec. Tristan Aldinger (Alexander) CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 5, GATES 7-2; 132: William Koll (Lansing-IV) tech. fall CHILI 1 Brandon Hill (Fulton) 20-5. 138: Tahj Eady James Johnson (Spencerport) pinned Tim Holden (Fulton) Staff writer Tyler Bennett scored a :39; 145: Vincent DePrez (Hilton) dec. Trevor Hoffmier (Newark Valley) 6-0; 152: Anthony power play goal at 8:24 of DePrez (Hilton) major dec. Larry Kasmarcik Max Curran could the first period and Nick (Newark Valley) 13-2; 160: Derek Holcomb have wrapped up his Kuszlyk had a short-hand- (Newark Valley) dec. Trevor Allard (Mexico) 5-3.170: Jake Woolson (Mexico) dec. Harald weekend on Friday when ed goal in the third period Juergens (Hilton) 8-5; 182: Collin Pittman it came to the pole vault, for C-C (7-6-0). (Spencerport) dec. Dan Norris (Hilton) 3-0; 195: Gordon Truesdale (Brighton) first round and called it a good one. robin;Peter Kramell (Perry) second; 220:Sam Curran instead decid- GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY 4, Eagan (Churchville-Chili) dec. Trent Egenlauf BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 1 (Spencerport) 4-3; 285: Kelsey Patten (Alex- ed to jump on Saturday at ander) dec. Joe Fuino (Hilton) 3-1. the Trent Jackson/Cedric Ethan Mordenga had FINGER LAKES/WAYNE Walker Invitational, and two goals and an assist to CHAMPIONSHIPS again produced a per- lead the Thunder (11-3). Sean Peacock of Mi- sonal-best performance. dlakes pinned Jake Allen The Williamson senior PITTSFORD 5, of Pal-Mac in 2:53 in the cleared 14 feet, 5 inches RUSH-HENRIETTA 1 championship match at to become one of 17 indi- Greg Weyl scored 132 pounds. viduals or relay teams to twice to pace Pittsford The Screaming Eagles set meet records at The (11-4), which scored three took the team champion- College of Brockport. times early in the third pe- ship. This was the second edi- riod to take a 5-0 lead. Team: Midlakes 265.0, Wayne 189.5, Pal Mac 176.0, Newark 172.0, North Rose Wol- tion of the meet, but most CANANDAIGUA WINTER cott 162.5, Williamson/Marion 142.0, South of the records also were TOURNAMENT Seneca 114.0, East Rochester 89.0, Geneva all-time bests at a facility 88.0, Sodus 87.0, Penn Yan 85.0, Waterloo WEBSTER SCHROEDER 2, 78.0, Dundee 57.0, Red Jacket 45.0, Myn- that has hosted five col- derse 41.0, Red Creek 40.0, Marcus Whitman lege meets and nine over- CANANDAIGUA 1 37.0, Lyons 3.0 Individual: 99: Matt Caccamise (Wayne) all. Jeremy Caulkins def. Kyle Elmer (Pal Mac) 10-3. 106: Hunter “Very good day, espe- scored with 1:02 left in O'Lena (East Rochester) def. Luke Yankloski overtime to lift Webster (Wayne) 7-5. 113: Adam West (Pal Mac) def. cially after having a meet Blake Antal (South Seneca) 6-5. 120: Bryan yesterday,” Curran said. Schroeder (8-5) in the Lanty (Wayne) Major Dec. Emerson Block (Pal Curran launched him- championship game. Mac) 11-1. 126: Ralph Mateo (Midlakes) def. Sean Biery (Newark) Major Dec. 15-5. 132: self up and over the bar at Sean Peacock (Midlakes) pinned Jake Allen 14-1 on Friday at the PENFIELD 5, OSWEGO-III 1 (Pal Mac) 2:53. 138: Derian Woodard (Mi- dlakes) def. Kaydon Newton (East Rochester) Wayne-Finger Lakes/Liv- Jake Sproule and Alex 9-3. 145: Devan Marsteiner (Sodus) def. ingston County Champi- D’Agostino each recorded Shawn Conner (Red Creek) 4-2. 152: Max two goals and an assist for Lloyd (Pal Mac) def. Nick Wyckoff (South Sen- onships at Hobart Col- eca) 9-4. 160: Corey Cristales (Williamson/ lege in Geneva. That set a Penfield in the consola- Marion) def. Josh Figueroa (Newark) 5-2. Williamson and personal tion game. 170: Dakota White (North Rose Wolcott) Major Dec. Tyler Butler (Wayne) 10-0. 182: record that stood less Davida Hawkes of Pittsford Sutherland competes in the triple jump at the Trent BRIAN WADE Derek Sisson (Penn Yan) pinned Xavier Pierre than 24 hours. Jackson/Cedric Walker Invitational on Saturday. CARLOS ORTIZ/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER TOURNAMENT (Geneva) 3:11. 195: Andrew Ogrodowski (Red Jacket) def. Todd Brockhuizen (Pal Mac) “Just for the fun of 3-1. 220: Christian Shepherd (Geneva) def. pole vaulting,” Curran MCQUAID 8, Nestor Naranjo (Midlakes) 3-1. 285: Jordan said. “I just love it. My in three minutes or less. seventh-grader at Fred- jump competition. Ohl- SARANAC LAKE 1 Hamilton (Waterloo) pinned Alex Gonzalez Mike Campbell record- (Geneva) 4:30. older brother (Alex) got Edison junior Imani die Thomas. She began son meet record-break- TAKE DOWN CANCER me to do it. Obieke also was among high school last year at ing jump of 6-9 made ath- ed two goals and three as- DUALS “It was definitely a the 10 girls who lowered Edison. letes, coaches and other sists, and made the all- challenge, it looked so meet or track records as “Because of their adults say “whoa” as he tournament team for PENFIELD 45, 1 scary. The first jump is she long jumped 17-7 ⁄2. team,” Obieke said. “I al- seemed to rocket over McQuaid (12-1-1). WEBSTER THOMAS 25 always intimidating. Obieke, who has been ways heard that they the bar. NON-LEAGUE Mason Cross pinned Once you clear it, it’s al- slowed by what she be- were the best. There, “It felt great, especial- FAIRPORT 5, ITHACA-IV 1 Mike Gessin in 1:56 at 220 right.” lieves is a sprained right they help one-on-one, and ly the clapping (before pounds for Penfield. Rush-Henrietta edged knee, is the owner of Sec- it’s a lot of love on the and after jumps) at the Quinn Wiedemer fin- Penfield by a quarter of a tion V’s two top long team. end,” Ohlson said. ished with two goals and PENFIELD 51, FAIRPORT 23 point in the girls team jumps after she went out “If it’s a Saturday or a It took Ohlson one at- two assists for Fairport scoring. Sammy Watson, to 18 feet on Jan. 4 at day with no practice, you tempt to clear 6-8, which (8-4). FAIRPORT 45, a freshman at Rush-Hen- Rochester Institute of can call a coach, they’ll gave him the meet rec- WEBSTER THOMAS 32 rietta, set a meet and fa- Technology. give you advice for the ord, and one jump to BOYS BASKETBALL Zack Barker pinned cility record when she “Once I run on it I real- next meet. That’s what reach 6-9 and likely place NON-LEAGUE Danny Adamczyk in 2:50 ran the girls 1,000 meters ly don’t feel it,” ObiekeCopyrightthey are ©supposed 2014 Democrat to do, him andamong Chronicle the leaders in01/19/2014 January 22, 2014 1:49 am / Powered by TECNAVIA at 126 pounds for the Red in 2:59.36. said. “I’ve never been in- but there is love to it. You the nation. ST. MICHAEL’S OF TORONTO Raiders. Watson and Penfield jured in all the seasons feel like one of their chil- “I never expected this 68, AQUINAS 60 senior Katie Lembo, who I’ve run track. It’s not dif- dren.” to happen, honestly,” Ohl- George Graham to- RUSH-HENRIETTA 54, set a record Saturday in ficult (to deal with this).” Alexander senior DJ son said. taled 16 points and five WEBSTER THOMAS 18 the 3,000, are the only Obieke turned heads Ohlson felt the love of on- steals for Aquinas (7-2). Aqui 10 20 17 13 — 60 girls in Section V who in track and field in the lookers who gathered [email protected] St. Mich 21 10 22 15 — 68 RUSH-HENRIETTA 35, have completed the 1,000 city of Rochester as a around the boys high Twitter.com/jjDandC AQUINAS: Griffin Kornaker 6, Jamison FAIRPORT 32 Whitfield 0, George Graham 16,Navaar Poole 4, Earnest Edwards 6, Emanuel Bouie Jr. 3, Patrick McLamore Jr.10, Jordan Gilman 0, DJ PENFIELD 35, Roberts 8, Melvin Grayson 7. RUSH-HENRIETTA 25 ST. MICHAEL’S: Nelson Kaputo 13, God- win Boahen 13,Parker Joyce 3, Danilo Djuricic MONROE COUNTY INDOOR TRACK RESULTS 19, Calvin Vaughan 2, Nikola Paradni 12, John Kabango 3, Marcus Carr 3. 3-point goals: Kornaker, Graham, McLa- VICTOR 35, more Jr.; Kaputo 4, Boahen, Joyce, Djuricic 5, CANANDAIGUA 23 Trent Jackson/Cedric Walker (Victor) 7.96; 300: 1, Byron Hearst ter) 53-9.25; 3, Bamidele Akinniyi nawanda-VI 5, Byron-Bergen 4, van (Lancaster) 5-2; Pole vault:1, Kabongo, Carr. Invitational (Arcadia) 35.68; 2, Noble (Olym- (Schroeder) 52-10.25. Williamsville East-VI 4, East Iron- Zoe Camillaci (Hilton) 11-6; 2, Mi- Kyle Collins won by At The College at Brockport pia) 35,69; 3, Matt Schaefer (Wil- 800 relay: 1, Arcadia 1:33.28; 2, dequoit Eastridge 3, East 3, Ball- kayla Capestrani (Jamestown) WELLSVILLE 63, overtime decision over Boys team scores: Greece Olym- liamsville North) 36.29; 600:1, Canisius 1:34.19; 3, Olympia ston Spa-II 3, Kenmore East-VI 2, 10-0; 3, Sharah Pirnie (Hilton) GREECE ODYSSEY 46 Mitch Fisher at 170 pia 55 points, McQuaid 48, Lan- Brady Woodward (Mendon) 1:34.71; 1,600 relay: 1, McQuaid LeRoy 1, Victor .5. 10-0; Long jump: 1, Obieke (Edi- pounds for Victor (10-0). caster-VI 36, Pittsford Mendon 34, 1:23.33 (meet record; 2, Austin Pe- 3:31.56 (meet record); 2, Victor Individual results/55 dash:1, son) 17-7.5 (meet record); 2, Darcy Jonathan Moriarty had Sweet Home-VI 31.5, Rush-Henri- ters (McQuaid) 1:23.48; 3, Jason T. 3:33.89; 3, R-H 3:36.23; 3,200 re- Ashley Grazen (Lancaster) (meet DeAngellis (Spencerport) 16-5.25; For full wrestling box- etta 29, Batavia 29, Victor 29, Hall (Victor) 1:25.00; 1,000:1, lay:1, Mendon 8:24.39 (meet rec- record) 7.22; 2, Catarra Burroughs 3, Alyssia Colson (Gates Chili) 16- 11 points for Odyssey es, go to Democratand- Greece Arcadia 28.5, University Mitchell Daddario (Sweet Home) ord); 2, Thomas 8:38.39; 3, Sweet (Wilson) 7.32;3,Imani Obieke (Ed- 3.75; Triple jump: 1, Sadira (3-8). Prep 28, Fairport 24, Penfield 23, 2:35.03; 2, Dan Jones (Lockport) Home 8:44.45; 1,500 race walk: ison) 7.41; 55 hurdles: 1, Alyssia Brown (Sweet Home) 36-4.25 Chronicle.com Williamsville North-VI 22, Web- 2:39.50; 3, Seamus Sargeant (Fari- 1, Andy Seidman (Penfield) Colson (Gates Chili) 8.67; 2, Sum- (meet record); 2, Davida Hawkes Wells 12 21 21 9 — 63 ster Thomas 20, Churchville-Chili port) 2:40.62; 1,600: 1, Mickey 8:12.82 (meet record);2,Chiadiko- mer Haight (Jamestown) 8.76; 3, (Sutherland) 36-2.50; 3, Jenny Si- Od 8 9 16 13 — 46 18, Alexander 18, Williamson 18, Burke (R-H) 4:15.61 (meet record); bi Njoku (R-H) 8:13.06;3,Joey Ger- Meaghan Schwartz (Gates Chili) racuse (Wayne) 35-0; Shot put:1, WELLSVILLE: Liam Ebert 31, Cooper Buck- NORDIC SKIING Lake Shore-VI 18, Greece Athena 2, TJ Hornberger (Lake Shore) lach (Sweet Home) 8:49.26; 200 8.87; 300: 1, Ceara Watson (R-H) McKenzie Kuehlewind (Lancaster) ley 1, Kris Bierman 8, Pat Walsh 1, Cory Harris MONROE COUNTY 16, Jamestown 15, Canandaigua 4:17.50; 3, Tyler Ranke (Hilton) hurdles: 1, Alex Wiegand (Athe- 41.86; 2, Lauren Bamford (Men- 42-1 (meet record); 2, Victoire 9, Jordan Wonderling 8, Connor Insley 3, Ja- 15, Buffalo St. Joseph’s 14, Web- 4:24.66; 3,200: 1, Calvin Butlak na) 26.16; 2, Abe Van Hoove (Wil- don) 42.54; 3, Burroughs (Wilson) Kothor (Odyssey) 39-6; 3, Karmen cob Knapp 0, Richy Ewell 2. ster Schroeder 14,Buffalo Canisius (Lake Shore) 9:52.43; 2, Kyle Rich- liamson) 27.06; 3, Alpha Barry 42.72; 600: 1, Shannon Page (Hil- Auble () 37-9.25. GREECE ODYSSEY: Adam Wilkins 0, Jon- 6K CLASSIC/SKATE PURSUIT 11, Lockport-VI 11, Charlotte 11, ards (Eastridge) 9:54.12; 3, Keith (Olympia) 27.63. ton) 1:40.69; 2, Annie Hanna 800 relay:1, Lancaster 1:46.67; 2, athan Moriarty 11, Jacob Dixon 6, Tyler Fore- Boys/Team: Pittsford Mendon 7, Honeoye Gates Chili 9, East Irondequoit Johnson (Thomas) 9:56.34. Girls team scores: Rush-Henriet- (Sutherland) 1:41.19; 3, Britney Penfield 1:49.02; 3, Sweet Home man 10, Thomas Robinson 2, Tim Drain 0, Ja- Falls-Lima 29, Webster 35, Pittsford Suther- Eastridge 8, Edison 8, LeRoy 8, Hil- High jump:1, Ohlson (Alexander) ta 69.5, Penfield 69.25, Lancaster- Swarthout (Penfield) 1:42.12; 1:49.35; 1,600 relay: 1, Penfield mie Magone 5, Nick LeGault 7, Dan Stacey 3, land 38, Penfield 69, Irondequoit 70, Fairport ton 6, Williamsville South-VI 5, 6-9 (meet record);2,Ryan McQuil- VI 54, Hilton 49, Gates Chili 36.75, 1,000: 1, Sammy Watson (R-H) 4:14.43; (meet record); 2, R-H Joe Forrest 0, Sam Cimino 2. 70. Brockport 5, Franklin 4, Wayland- len (Le Roy) 6-2; 3, Moore (Olym- Pittsford Mendon 34,Sweet Home 2:59.36 (meet record); 2, Sam Pe- 4:16.72; 3, Lancaster 4:19.68; 3-point goals: Ebert 3, Bierman 2, Won- Individual: 1. Connor Green (Mendon) Cohocton 4, Spencerport 4, pia) 6-2; Pole vault: Max Curran 32-VI, Mercy 29, Pittsford Suther- terman (Sweet Home) 3:03.28; 3, 3,200 relay: 1, R-H 9:55.96 (meet derlilng, Insley; Moriarty, Stacey. 21:47, 2. Thomas Ernst (Mendon) 21:48, 3. Greece Odyssey 4, East 3, Ballston (Williamson) 14-6 (meet record); land 24, Edison 21, Jamestown-VI Heather Nortz (Fairport) 3:03.61; record); 2, Mendon 10:08.67; 3, Pete Mallery (Webster) 22:34, 4. Ryan Young Spa-II 3, Brighton 3, Byron-Bergen 2, Nick Faber (Olympia) 13-6; 3, 19, Wilson 18, Lockport-VI 18, Fair- 1,500: 1, Alex Cooper (R-H) Penfield 10:13.50; 1,500 race- (Mendon) 22:37, 5. Jack Benotti (Mendon) 2, Dunkirk-VI 2, Pittsford Suther- Kevin Palmisano (Canandaigua) port 17, Williamsville North-VI 16, 4:47.60; 2, Autumn Albrecht walk: 1, Olivia Harbol (Palmyra- GIRLS BASKETBALL 23:01. land 2, Irondequoit 2, Aquinas 2, 13-0; Long jump:1, Alex Siracusa Warsaw 16, Webster Thomas 15, (Brockport) 4:49.42; 3, Emily Macedon) 7:24.24 (meet record); MERCY MID-SEASON Girls/Team: HF-L 8, Pittsford Mendon 16, North Tonawanda-VI 1. (C-C) 22-0 3/4; 2, Tobi Tella Brockport 14, Palmyra-Macedon Scheck (Schroeder) 4:55.74; 2, Monica LaBorde (Mercy) CLASSIC Fairport 31, Pittsford Sutherland 47, Webster Individual results/55-meters: (McQuaid) 21-7; 3, Egeli (Batavia) 13, Livonia 13, Wayne 12.75, Way- 3,000: 1, Katie Lembo (Penfield) 7:33.58; 3, Melissa Tylock (Pen- 53, Irondequoit 72, Penfield 81. 1, Tremaine Moore (Olympia) 21-6 3/4; Triple jump: 1, Justin land-Cohocton 10.25, Canandai- 9:59.13 (meet record); 2, Abbey field) 7:35.79; 200 hurdles:1, Individual: 1. Riley Douglas (HF-L) 24:25, 6.53; 2, Carnell Noble (Olympia) Butler (UPrep) 43-9.75;2,Siracusa gua 10, Webster Schroeder 9, Lang (Lockport) 10:46.88; 3, Shan- Meaghan Schwartz (Gates Chili) MERCY 44, MT. MERCY-VI 29 2. Colleen Yancey (Mendon) 26.16, 3. Martha 6.56; 3, Mitch Fuller (Lancaster) (C-C) 43-4; 3, Jarell Greene Spencerport 9, Williamsville South non Oberst (Brighton) 10:52.38. 30.60 (meet record); 2, ALyssa Mevorach (HF-L) 26:27, 4. Val Annunziata 6.63; 55 hurdles final: 1, Alex (Jamestown) 42-11.25; Shot put: 8, Batavia 8, Greece Odyssey 8, High jump:1, Tessa Artruck (Livo- Oviasogie (Williamsville South) Erin Koscwiewicz (HF-L) 27:02, 5. Madi Schriefer (Mendon) Egeli (Batavia) 7.80; 2, DJ Ohlson 1, Tony DeYoung (Lancaster) 55- School of the Arts 7, Hamburg-VI nia) 5-4; 2, Lauren Hudson (Wil- 30.89; 3, Emily Wade (Mercy) scored 11 points for Mer- 27:44. (Alexander) 7.87; 3, Matt Barton 6.5; 2, Brandon Sicurella (Lancas- 6, Brighton 6, Franklin 5, North To- liamsville North) 5-3;3,Olivia Ger- 30.98;. cy (7-3). Page 2D Monday, January 20, 2014 M SPORTS DemocratandChronicle.com Democrat and Chronicle 01/20/2014 Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page : D02

Scoreboard GOLF FOOTBALL Charlotte 4, Norfolk 3, SO Hershey 4, Albany 3, SO NFL Monday’s Games Box scores Toronto at Rockford, 2 p.m. Broncos 26, Patriots 16 Adirondack at Springfield, 3 p.m. New England 0 3 0 13 — 16 Manchester at St. John’s, 6 p.m. Denver 3 10 7 6 — 26 Reed finishes steady to First Quarter SOCCER Den—FG Prater 27, 3:43. Second Quarter MISL WLPctGB Den—Tamme 1pass from Manning (Prater Milwaukee 9 2 .818 — kick), 7:50. Baltimore 8 2 .800 1 1 NE—FG Gostkowski 47, 2:54. Syracuse 8 4 .636 1 ⁄2 Den—FG Prater 35, :25. Missouri 8 5 .615 2 win Humana Challenge 1 Third Quarter St. Louis 4 7 .333 5 ⁄2 Den—D.Thomas 3 pass from Manning Rochester 4 9 .308 6 1 (Prater kick), 7:52. Pennsylvania 1 11 .083 8 ⁄2 Fourth Quarter John Nicholson Sunday’s Games Den—FG Prater 19, 12:02. Syracuse 9, Baltimore 8 Associated Press NE—Edelman 7 pass from Brady (Gost- Pennsylvania 16, St. Louis 0 kowski kick), 9:26. Den—FG Prater 54, 7:00. LA QUINTA, Calif. — Pat- NE—Brady 5 run (run failed), 3:07. INDOOR LACROSSE A—77,110. rick Reed followed three NLL straight 9-under 63s with NE Den East Division First downs 19 27 WL PctGB a 1-under 71 on Sunday at Total Net Yards 320 507 Rushes-yards 16-64 28-107 Rochester 301.000 — PGA West’s Arnold Palm- Passing 256 400 Buffalo 2 1 .667 1 er Private Course, which Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 2 was enough to beat Ryan Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-4 Toronto 1 2 .333 2 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 1 Palmer by two strokes at Comp-Att-Int 24-38-0 32-43-0 Minnesota 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-21 0-0 the Humana Challenge. Punts 3-49.0 1-48.0 West Division Reed lost his putting Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 WL PctGB Penalties-Yards 2-15 4-34 Edmonton 3 0 1.000 — touch for a few hours in Time of Possession 24:16 35:44 Vancouver 2 1 .667 1 the final round, but found INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Calgary 1 2 .33 2 RUSHING—New England, Vereen 4-34, it when things were get- Ridley 5-17, Brady 2-7, Blount 5-6. Denver, Colorado 1 4 .200 3 ting interesting. Moreno 14-59, Ball 12-43, Green 1-6, Man- Friday’s Games “It was tough out ning 1-(minus 1). Edmonton 15, Calgary 8 there,” Reed said. PASSING—New England, Brady 24-38-0- Vancouver 14, Colorado 13 277. Denver, Manning 32-43-0-400. Saturday’s Games Finally resembling the RECEIVING—New England, Edelman 10- Rochester 12, Toronto 8 89, Vereen 5-59, Collie 4-57, Dobson 2-33, player who talked Satur- Minnesota 11, Philadelphia 10 Hoomanawanui 2-33, Mulligan 1-6. Den- Calgary 15, Vancouver 12 day about being in a “put- ver, J.Thomas 8-85, D.Thomas 7-134, Deck- Buffalo 16, Colorado 9 er 5-73, Welker 4-38, Ball 3-13, Tamme 2- ting coma,” Reed ran in an 24, Moreno 2-22, Caldwell 1-11. Sunday’s Game 18-footer for birdie on the Philadelphia 15, Minnesota 8 Seahawks 23, 49ers 17 par-3 15th to push his ad- San Francisco 3 7 7 0 — 17 Seattle 0 3 10 10 — 23 COLLEGE vantage to three strokes Patrick Reed, right, hugs caddie Kessler Karain after winning the Humana Challenge on First Quarter MONDAY and parred the final three Sunday in La Quinta, Calif. CHRIS CARLSON AP SF—FG Dawson 25, 12:45. Men’s hockey: MCC at Erie CC, 1:30 p.m. holes. He completed the Second Quarter wire-to-wire victory at 28- SF—Dixon 1 run (Dawson kick), 10:03. HIGH SCHOOL Sea—FG Hauschka 32, 5:47. under 260. spot next month in the 64- at 25 under. Johnson bird- son said. “Hopefully, I can Third Quarter AREA RESULTS “I started toward the man Match Play Champi- ied the final five holes for maintain where I’m at. Sea—Lynch 40 run (Hauschka kick), 9:51. Hockey SF—Boldin 26 pass from Kaepernick Aquinas 7, Eastchester/Bronxville/ end playing for par, just onship field. a 62, the best round of the Maintain my posture and (Dawson kick), 6:29. Tuckahoe-I 1: Matt Wisotzke recorded a because I knew pars Palmer made a 15-foot week. Leonard parred his my fundamentals, and Sea—FG Hauschka 40, 3:55. hat trick and Jimmy DiLiberto added three Fourth Quarter assists for the Little Irish (11-1-2). Freshman weren’t going to hurt me,” eagle putt on the final hole last two for a 65. that sort of thing, and Sea—Kearse 35 pass from Wilson Tyler Dellina chipped in his first varsity goal Reed said. “I knew some- for a 63. “I got red hot at the come back out here in (Hauschka kick), 13:44. for Aquinas. one was going to have to “What can you do with end,” Johnson said. “I Tucson ready to go.” Sea—FG Hauschka 47, 3:37. Boys basketball A—68,454. MLK Showcase at Erie, Pa./Aquinas 72, do something spectacular what Patrick did this played really good early, Leonard parred his last SF Sea Niagara Falls-VI 46: DJ Roberts finished to catch me.” week?” Palmer said. “It’s missed a couple putts, but two for a 65. First downs 16 14 with 24 points and 13 rebounds for the Lit- Total Net Yards 308 308 tle Irish (8-2). Aquinas forced 30 turnovers. The 23-year-old Reed ridiculous what he did. I made a bunch at the “It’s a great week,” Rushes-yards 28-161 29-115 has two victories in his Amazing how good he end.” Leonard said. “Would love Passing 147 193 NF 14 12 10 10 — 46 Punt Returns 1-0 3-10 A 26181216—72 first 46 PGA Tour starts, played. We’ll come up a The Kapalua winner is to have made a few more Kickoff Returns 4-92 3-109 NIAGARA FALLS: Brian Harris 8, Antwan winning the Wyndham couple short, but it was a taking a four-week break. putts today, but it’s such a Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-0 Palmer 0, Jake Martinez 2, Zach Walker 10, Comp-Att-Int 14-24-2 16-25-0 Joey Medley 2, Elijah Griggs 8, Tyler Sand- Championship in a playoff win in my game because I “I know it’s a necessity, fun journey. I’m cutting Sacked-Yards Lost 2-6 4-22 ers 0, Devon Scarborough 7, Jordan Rankin in August. He was pro- was playing for second to- I know it’s good for me, it’s my schedule back this Punts 4-42.0 2-45.5 2, Devon Sanders 1, Charles Lamar 6. Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 AQUINAS: Griffin Kornaker 4, Jamison jected to jump from 73rd day.” good for my family, but year and all this does is Penalties-Yards 7-65 8-66 Whitfield 2, Brendan Villarubia 0, Adam to 42nd in the world rank- Zach Johnson and Jus- I’m also hesitant because kind of free me up to do Time of Possession 28:32 31:28 Sutton 4, George Graham 12, Navaar Poole ings, enough to lock up a tin Leonard tied for third I’m playing well,” John- that.” INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2, Earnest Edwards 2, Emanuel Bouie Jr. 6, RUSHING—San Francisco, Kaepernick 11- Patrick McLamore Jr. 4, Jordan Gilman 0, 130, Hunter 3-16, Gore 11-14, Dixon 2-1, Ajani Mabry 2, DJ Roberts 24, Melvin Gray- James 1-0. Seattle, Lynch 22-109, Turbin son 10, Emarrius Bouie 0, Jason Hawkes 0. 2-6, Wilson 5-0. 3-point goals: Harris, Walker 2, Graham, PASSING—San Francisco, Kaepernick 14- Roberts. 24-2-153. Seattle, Wilson 16-25-0-215. Girls basketball RECEIVING—San Francisco, Boldin 5-53, Mercy Midseason Classic/Mercy 58, TENNIS Crabtree 4-52, V.Davis 2-16, Gore 1-17, Frontier-VI 50: Tournament MVP Jayla V.McDonald 1-13, Patton 1-2. Seattle, Bald- Myles, a sophomore, finished with 10 win 6-106, Tate 4-31, Miller 3-25, Kearse 2- points and 10 rebounds for the Monarchs 44, Turbin 1-9. (8-3). She went 8-for-12 from the free- throw line. HOCKEY F 8 12 19 11 — 50 HL M1220818—58 Sharapova makes early exit A Copyright © 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/20/2014EASTERN CONFERENCE FRONTIER: Nicole Rockey 12, Kelsi JanuaryEbert 22, 2014 1:50 am / Powered by TECNAVIA Atlantic Division 18, Kaitlyn Lipka 5, Caisey Lipka 8, Lexi Rockey 5, Jensen Lee 2. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Associated Press terfinal win at Wimbledon Manchestr 43 26 11 2 4 58 132112 MERCY: Emily Koscwiewicz 3, Mia Cater- in 2011. Now they’re even- Providence 42 21 15 1 5 48 135121 isano 2, Rachel Vespucci 5, Danielle Cleary St. John’s 39 20 16 1 2 43 116108 13, Erin Koscwiewicz 4, Angelina Spampi- MELBOURNE, Australia ly split in six head-to- Worcester 37 18 15 3 1 40 88 103 nato 21, Rose Hefferon 0, Jayla Myles 10. — Maria Sharapova fol- heads, but Cibulkova has Portland 37 15 15 1 6 37 103118 3-point goals:E. Rockey 2, Ebert,C.Lipka, Em. Koscwiewicz, Cleary 3, Spampinato. lowed Serena Williams won two of their three East Division Boys swimming out of the Australian Open matches at the majors GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Saturday/Monroe County 11-dive Binghamtn 40 25 12 0 3 53 145122 meet/At Gates Chili in the fourth round, losing with her win Monday and W-B/Scran 40 24 12 1 3 52 120 98 Individual (each qualify for state 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to Dominika her quarterfinal victory Norfolk 41 21 13 1 6 49 115111 championships): 1. Scott Lazeroff (Brigh- Hershey 39 19 14 3 3 44 125113 ton) 570.25; 2. Sam Randall (Pittsford) Cibulkova on Monday in at the 2009 French Open. Syracuse 38 17 15 2 4 40 100114 510.30; 3. Corey Neas (Brighton) 487.20; 4. the second major upset in Azarenka advances: Sean Riley (Pittsford) 476.05;5.Josh Stiefel Northeast Division 24 hours on Rod Laver Victoria Azarenka re- (Brockport) 436.35; 6. Leo Buoye (Spencer- GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA port) 434.10. Arena. mained on track for a Springfield 39 27 8 1 3 58 124 98 Albany 40 23 11 3 3 52 128102 MONDAY Third-seeded Sharapo- third consecutive Aus- Adirondck 38 20 16 0 2 42 92 92 Boys basketball va struggled with her tralian Open title with a Bridgeport 42 15 22 1 4 35 106138 MLK Day Showcase at MCC: Kendall vs. Hartford 38 12 21 0 5 29 87 126 North Rose-Wolcott,noon;Franklin vs.Buf- serve starting from the 6-3, 6-2 win over Ameri- falo East,-VI, 2 p.m.; Honeoye Falls-Lima eighth game, when she can Sloane Stephens in a WESTERN CONFERENCE va.School of the Arts,4:45 p.m.;Fairport vs. Midwest Division Edison, 6:30 p.m. Non-league: Pittsford was broken at love while Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia plays a return during her fourth-round match Mon- GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Mendon at McQuaid, 2 p.m.; East Aurora- trying to serve out the women’s singles victory over Russia’s Maria Sharapova on day. Gr Rapids 41 27 11 1 2 57 139 93 VI at Batavia, 5:45 p.m.; Wellsville at Addi- first set. Monday in Melbourne. Cibulkova won 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to oust Azarenka, who has Chicago 39 21 14 2 2 46 110103 son, 7:15 p.m. Milwaukee 38 18 12 5 3 44 103105 Girls basketball She was broken in four the tournament’s third seed. PAUL CROCK AFP/GETTY IMAGES seen two major contend- Rockford 42 18 18 4 2 42 120141 Genesee Region: Pembroke at Wheat- straight games as Cibul- ers for her title — Serena Iowa 38 17 16 3 2 39 93 102 land-Chili, 7 p.m. Non-league: Greece Od- kova raced to a 5-0 lead in Williams and Maria Sha- North Division yssey at Batavia, 4 p.m.; Palmyra-Macedon at Aquinas, 7:30 p.m. the second set, during Australian title in 2008 ing No. 13-seeded Sloane rapova — lose in the past GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Hockey Toronto 37 22 11 2 2 48 109 95 which time Sharapova and has lost in two other Stephens later Monday. 24 hours, broke Stephens’ Hamilton 39 19 16 0 4 42 95 104 Section V: Webster Thomas vs. Geneva/ only won three points on finals at Melbourne Park. Sharapova made it serve to open the second Rochester 38 17 15 3 3 40 104114 Waterloo/Romulus at Geneva Recreation Lake Erie 38 17 18 0 3 37 103121 Center, 7 p.m. her own serve. The top-ranked Wil- hard for herself in Aus- set and then in the seventh Utica 37 12 20 2 3 29 89 120 ORIENTEERING The four-time major liams, a five-time Aus- tralia, having difficulty to lead 5-2 before closing West Division winner rallied to win four tralian Open champion, closing out her second- out the match. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA AREA RESULTS straight games before Ci- was knocked out in a and third-round matches. The match was a re- Texas 41 25 11 2 3 55 150112 Winterfest 2014 Abbotsford 42 26 14 1 1 54 127117 At Mendon Ponds Park. bulkova held serve to lev- three-set loss to 14th- She needed almost 3½ play of the pair’s acrimo- Charlotte 39 19 19 0 1 39 111122 White Course (1.8 km): 1. Patty Borden el the match. After taking seeded Ana Ivanovic on hours to beat Karin Knapp nious semifinal last year Okla City 42 16 20 1 5 38 116139 19:52; 2. Simon Butler 21:16; 3. Jennifer San Ant 40 15 21 1 3 34 105126 Sauter 23:16. Orange Course (3.2 km): 1. an off-court medical time Sunday, and later re- in searing heat the second when Azarenka took a NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, Olga Huber 31:57;2.Rafael Frutos 33:00;3. out after the second set vealed she had a back round. medical timeout just one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Zak Borden 34:10. Brown Course (4.3 km):1.Chad Borden 51:27;0 2.Tim Dobret- for what appeared to be a problem that had her con- Cibulkova had spent when it appeared Ste- Sunday’s Games sov 1:06:50; 3. Bob Bundy 1:21:13. Green lower back problem, she sidering withdrawing just over 3½ hours on phens was getting mo- Bridgeport 5, Hartford 1 Course (5.3 km): 1. Alison Crocker 38:26; had seven double-faults in from the tournament. court in her first three mentum. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 5, Providence 1 2.Rob Stevens 47:22;3.Rob Holmes 47:58. Oklahoma City 5, Milwaukee 4, SO the third set. The absence of two of wins, including a 6-1, 6-0 Stephens hit Azarenka Sharapova, who was the biggest stars in wom- win over No. 16 Carla Sua- in the hip area with a shot two tournaments into a en’s tennis opens up the rez Navarro in the third at the net in the first set, comeback from a pro- draw for two-time defend- round. and Azarenka sent a fore- longed layoff with a right ing champion Victoria The pair hadn’t played hand whizzing past Ste- Sports on TV shoulder injury, won the Azarenka, who was play- since Sharapova’s quar- phens a few games later. Men’s basketball North Carolina at Virginia 7 p.m. ESPN (24) Delaware St. at N.C. AT&T 7 p.m. ESPNU (370) Creighton at Villanova 7 p.m. FS1 (400) NFL DRAFT Delaware at Drexel 7 p.m. NBCSN (69) Binghamton at Albany 7 p.m. TWCS 26 Baylor at Kansas 9 p.m. ESPN (24) Maryland at N.C. State 9 p.m. ESPNU (370) Record 98 underclassmen declare Marquette at Georgetown 9 p.m. FS1 (400) Associated Press 56. lected near the top of the California each had five NBA Also, four players who draft are Manziel, the leave early, along with Nets at Knicks 2:30 p.m. ESPN (24), NEW YORK — A record recently graduated and Texas A&M quarterback, California. Cal, which MSG (51), YES 98 underclassmen, in- still have eligibility left Clowney, the defensive went 1-11, has six players (47) cluding Johnny Manziel are joining the draft class end from South Carolina, listed among the early en- Pelicans at Grizzlies 5 p.m. NBA (308) and Jadeveon Clowney, but aren’t included in the and Clemson receiver trants, but that includes Trail Blazers at Rockets 8 p.m. TNT (33) have made themselves el- number. Most notable Sammy Watkins. defensive end Chris Pacers at Warriors 10:30 p.m. TNT (33) igible for the NFL draft in among those is Louisville The draft is May 8-10 in McCain, who was dis- May. quarterback Teddy New York. missed from the team in Soccer The league released Bridgewater. Southern LSU for the second September. Everton at West Bromwich 2:55 p.m. NBCSN (69) the list of early entrants California defensive back straight season had the National champion Sunday and said the num- Dion Bailey, Arizona State most players of any Florida State lost four Tennis ber has risen six straight linebacker Carl Bradford school to leave early. The players early, including Australian Open 9 p.m. ESPN2 (25) seasons. The deadline for and Alabama linebacker Tigers had seven early en- All-America defensive Australian Open 3 a.m. ESPN2 (25) underclassmen to apply Adrian Hubbard are also trants this season, includ- tackle Timmy Jernigan was Jan. 15. juniors who have in- ing wide receivers Jarvis and receiver Kelvin Ben- Women’s basketball Last year, 73 under- formed the league they Landry and Odell Beck- jamin, who caught the Notre Dame at Tennessee 7 p.m. ESPN2 (25) classmen entered the have graduated. ham Jr., after 11LSU play- winning touchdown in the Selected live events. Games subject to change or blackout by the draft. The year before it Among the early en- ers left early last year. BCS championship game networks. Numbers indicate Rochester TWC channel. was 65 and in 2011 it was trants expected to be se- Alabama and Southern against Auburn. 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Staff reports CLYDE-SAVANNAH TO HONOR ‘DOWNTOWN’ BROWN Jake Fenlon scored 25 points and Charlie Zaep- Terry Brown, who became the first boys basketball player to fel posted 23 points, 4 re- score 2,000 points in Section V history while at Clyde-Savan- bounds and 3 assists as nah, is the owner of the first basketball jersey number to be McQuaid rallied for a 73- retired by the school. 69 victory against Freddie The No. 41 worn by the Section V Basketball Hall of Famer will Thomas/Marshall in a be retired on Friday, in between the JV and varsity games Rochester City Athletic between the Golden Eagles and Gananda. The JV game starts Conference basketball at 6 p.m. game on Wednesday. Brown’s total of 2,360 points after four varsity seasons was No. The Knights (9-5) 2 on the all-time state list in 1986. He went on to become a trailed by as many as 10 junior college All-American and MVP of national championship points in the third quarter. game at that level before he played at Kansas. Fenlon made a free throw to give McQuaid a BISHOP KEARNEY 62, EAST/SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 67-66 lead. Zaepfel made a SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 37 62 steal and scored on a Quinton Rose scored 14 200 medley relay: Gates Chili (Kevin Pe- ryea, Alex Maxwell, Jeff Hay, Kyle Gear) breakaway layup with 45 points and Rian Carter 1:57.56. 200 freestyle: Owen Siebert (E/ seconds left give the added 13 points to pace SOTA) 2:06.31. 200 individual medley: Hay (GC) 2:26.37. 50 freestyle: Maxwell Knights a 69-66 lead. Bishop Kearney (8-4). (GC) 24.02. Diving: Seth Banfield (GC) Sergio Alicea scored 25 SOTA 911116—37 174.40. 100 butterfly: Matt DeWinde points for the Titans. BK 15 18 21 8 — 62 (GC) 1:06.71. 100 freestyle: Joe Hendron SCHOOL OF THE ARTS: Cam Smith 6, (GC) 1:00.06. 500 freestyle: Peryea (GC) M 18171523—73 Quincy Sloan 3, Alex Torres 6, Darius Walker 6:03.13. 200 freestyle relay: East/SOTA FTM 9 23 24 13 — 69 2, Christian Simmons 7, Jalen Rump 8, Ken- (Otis Wolf, Christopher Maldonado, Ulises MCQUAID: Jake Fenlon 25, Charlie Zaepfel yan McGahee 5. Caballero, Kevin Bonilla) 1:51.67.100 back- 23, Miles Powe 6, Dave Desino 9, Sincere BISHOP KEARNEY: Tyler Kirton 6, Quin- stroke: Siebert (E/SOTA) 1:09.23. 100 Ramsahai 7, Tyree Fisher 1, Greg Cullen 0, ton Rose 14, Rian Carter 13, Nathan Bradley breaststroke: Christian Maldonado (E/ Connor Maloney 0, Erik Johnsson 2. 11, Myles Travis 2, Joseph Gause 2, Branden SOTA) 1:20.04. 400 freestyle relay: East/ FREDDIE THOMAS/MARSHALL: Der- Kellam 10, Stanley Foster 0, Ardell Brown 4, SOTA (Bonilla, Wolf, Christopher Maldonado, rick Green 7, James Barron 9, Sergio Alicea Joshua Jackson 0. Siebert) 4:29.03. 25, LA Auston 10, Khalil Hancock 4, William 3-point goals: McGahee, Sloan, Torres 2, Kir- Peller 8, Troy Walters 6. ton 2, Carter 3, Bradley 3. 3-point goals: Green, Barron 3, Alicea 3, WRESTLING Auston 2, Fenlon 4, Zaepfel, Ramsahai. MONROE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY RCMCS 69, DESTINY CHRISTIAN 66 FAIRPORT 37, VICTOR 31 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 64, Amos Williams scored 99: Jacob Bell (F) d. Alex Samson 8-3. 106: GREECE ARCADIA 46 12 of his game-high 29 Jamie Dattilo (V) m.d.Jake Ruggeri 10-2.113: Mike Venosa (V) d. Sean Vogel 4-0.120: Kev- Cameron Shipley points in the fourth quar- in Marcano (V) d. John Chormann 6-3. 126: ter to lift RCMCS (2-6). Cullen Phipps (F) p. Chris Gleason 2:58. 132: scored 13 points in his James Arao (F) d. T.D. Ierlan 2-1 OT. 138: Ste- first game after missing R 14171523—69 vie Hetelekides (V) p. Keenan Springer 1:54. five games for C-C (8-4) DC 10 17 18 21 — 66 145: Owen Lawther (F) p. John Garbeck :49. RCMCS: Tony Bermundez 12, Rasheem Pe- 152: Anthony Bell (F) p. Dart Corwin 3:43. with an ankle injury. Churchville-Chili's Anthony Lewis, center, takes a shot while defended by Greece Arcadia's terson 8, Amos Williams 29, Caleb Richmond 160: Jake Rugaber (F) d. Tyler Bishop 7-3. Anthony Lewis added Kadeem Fulton, left, and Josh McFarland Wednesday. Churchville-Chili beat Greece 4,Cory Green 16,Moises Bello 0,Corky Swells 170: Kyle Collins (V) p. Michael Jordan 3:38. 0. 182: Andrew Alvermann (V) d. Trevor Sepp 12 points for the Saints. Arcadia, 64-46. ADRIAN KRAUS DESTINY CHRISTIAN: Carlos Ortiz 0, 4-2. 195: Tim Raycraft (F) m.d. Ryan Flaitz GA 1361215—46 Robert Jones 0, Juan Martinez 10, Sam Car- 12-4. 220: Ben Klei (V) by forfeit. 285: Noah C-C 19132111—64 bone 4, Kaleb Smothers 14, Miguel Vourela Robbins (F) p. Mike Martin 1:51. Conor Powers 16, Alec DeCarlo 3, Jon Famu- Quashaun Green 9, Kyell Grant 4. Ulysses Grant 0, Tyler Fuller 0, Ryan Lowden 12, Tondre Stoudemire 0, Alex Lopez 3, Aaron GREECE ARCADIA: Juan Forero 6, Steve rewa 0, Grant Hildman 15, Luis Rivera 2, Luke 3-point goals:Graham 2,Wright;Brown,Rob- 2. Oliver 10, Tyler Edlin 13. Nichols 0, Jimmie Eddington 6, Dan Freese 2, Bleier 14. erts, Coley 3. 3-point goals: Barefoot, Hartz, Neff; Be- 3-point goals: Williams; Oliver 2, Vourela, WEBSTER SCHROEDER 67, Spencer Insley 0, Jon Wilson 0, Aiden Karnis- BRIGHTON: Breven Bell 6, Courtney Cly- GENESEE REGION resford 2, Wolfson, Shepard. Martinez 2, Lopez. ky 2,Kadeem Fulton 11,Alex D’Arpino 3,Sean burn 20, Josh Hunt 7, Ryan Lawrence 3, Gau- WAYNE COUNTY GREECE ATHENA 6 Conner 3, Gannon MacNeal 0, Ben Zeller 4, tam Visveswaran 15, Malik Burris 0, Ken Fran- 99: George Bardanis (WS) by forfeit. 106: Josh McFarland 9. cis 3, Miles Davis 0, Alex Jordan 2. WHEATLAND-CHILI 70, HOCKEY Chase Wilson (WS) by forfeit. 113: Xiaodi CHURCHVILLE-CHILI: Alan Claboine 0, 3-point goals: Messier, DeCarlo, Hildman KENDALL 51 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT 68, SECTION V Chen (WS) by forfeit. 120: Daley Thompson Cameron Shipley 13, Isaiah Lewis 6, Anthony 2; Bell 2, Visveswaran 2, Hunt 2. GANANDA 45 (WS) by forfeit. 126: Chris Fantauzzo (GA) d. Lewis 12, Tyreke Mims 10, Nate Schmidt 2, Junior Rodney Roberts Thomas Lancie 3-1 OT. 132: David LaSpina Myles Forsett 2, Brenndon Ruffin 0, Kyle tallied 18 of his game-high NRW 15162017—68 CANANDAIGUA 2, WEBSTER (WS) t.f. Jackson Vanroo 17-2. 138: Alex Sal- McCane 15, Luke Tomczyk 0, John Iacucci 4. HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 57, G159516—45 vaggio (WS) p. Nick Bentivegna (GA) 4:56. 3-point goals: D’Arpino, Conner; A. Lewis, THOMAS 1 BROCKPORT 45 31 points in the second NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT: Connor Pen- 145: Mike Laloggia (WS) t.f. Yousif Sarkis Mims 2, McCane 2. half to lift W-C (10-2). dleton 4, Brandon Kaempffe 4, Tyler Norris Luke MacNeil scored 15-0.152: Samuel Vacchetto (WS) d. Vincent HF-L 12 8 14 23 — 57 22, Garrett Hoyt 5, Chris Dean 21, Mike Van- Buscemi 13-7. 160: Joseph Lupisella (WS) d. B1171017—45 the winner with 6:50 re- FAIRPORT 49, K920616—51Fleet 0,Jake Stevenson 10,Rishil Sheth 0,Alex Gavin Pierce 3-1. 170: Tim Nolan (WS) d. HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA: Jack McDonald W-C 17161423—70 Sutton 2, Desmond Herring 0. maining off an assist from Sean Gublo 10-5. 182: Anthony McCorry CANANDAIGUA 32 (WS) by forfeit. 195: Noah Siesto (WS) p. 6, Evan Quackenbush 18, Andrew Wager 16, KENDALL: Mookie Nauden 6, Garrett Love GANANDA: Bradley Doway 4, Eric Mucci Andrew Gwynn to lift Adam Pelusio scored Dan Hart 0,Coleman Roach 0,Bryan Wager 0, 10, Alex Sutphen 9, Dustin Furness 0, William 2, Colby Bean 4, Quinn Donnelly 9, Bobby Ricky Goodrich 1:05. 220: Richard Paolotto Tom Eastman 7, Ryan Hoh 10. Condo 4,Devin Appleton 11,Riley Iqbal 0,Isa- Heumann 0, Riley Palmer 0, Anthony Noto 5, Canandaigua. (WS) by forfeit. 285: Ian James (GA) dec. Da- 12 points for Fairport BROCKPORT: Josh Michels 3, Ja’quan iah Brown 11, Justin Barrett 0. Colin Hayes 0, Mark Munoz 3, Luis Lopez 6, mon Neill 12-6. (9-2). McGill 4, Nathaniel Caleb 7, Jake Burgio 15, WHEATLAND-CHILI: Justin Clark 0, Tyler Kevin Schutt 1,Brady Seaman 10,Nathan Tee- AQUINAS 6, GREECE Donald Cook 16. Roberts 11, Austin Burns 3, Brett Thompson ter 1, Chase Reeves 0. BROCKPORT 30, F 5 22 12 10 — 49 3-point goals: McGill, Caleb, Cook 4, 0,Kyle Smith 3, Howard McLendon 8, Rodney 3-point goals: Donnelly, Noto, Kaempffe, ARCADIA/OLYMPIA 1 C111245—32 SPENCERPORT 29 Quackenbush 2, Wager 2, Eastman. Roberts 31, Mike Fazio 0, Alex Lund 2, Andre Hoyt, Dean. Jimmy DiLiberto FAIRPORT: Keegan Kelly 0, Maleek Mason RCAC Gulley 12. NON-LEAGUE 99: Tyler Mitchell (S) dec. Troy Ferris, 6-2. 2, Joe Catalfamo 0, Ben Wahl 3, Patrick Legg 3-point goals: Sutphen, Appleton 3, Con- scored and assisted on 106: Mike Wicks (S) dec. Temmo Paz, 6-2. 0, Michael Pelin 5, Jamie Wolmering 8, Dan do; Burns, McLendon 2, Roberts 2. three others, and Jake 113: Mike Marcetti (B) major dec. Kaleb Pas- Masino 3,Adam Pelusio 12,Brett Bouchard 3, FRANKLIN 59, NE-NW LIVINGSTON COUNTY coe, 15-5. 120: Brendon Barrett (S) major PITTSFORD MENDON 76, Gottorff totaled three as- Matt Keenan 4, Dan Smith 0, Isaiah Valpey 0, COLLEGE PREP 57 CHARLOTTE 61 dec. Simeon Horton,11-1.126: Barton Peters Adam Pries 9. sists for Aquinas (12-1-2). (B) pinned Jeremy Glazer, 3:51.132: Spencer CANANDAIGUA: Sean Thomson 0, Ian Jadell Williams stole a CALEDONIA-MUMFORD 57, Nick Baglieri went 6- Mullen (B) major dec. Jacob Withey, 10-0. Brown 12, Patrick Bay 0, Patrick Coyne 3, Tim pass and took it in for a YORK 38 138: Connor Dowd (S) major dec. Brandon Bay 0, Alex Gikis 0, Colton Ceravolo 0, Dillon for-6 from the free-throw SWIMMING DiNatale,10-1.145: Tajh Eaddy (S) dec. Matt Mergenthaler 7, Zac Webber 0, Ben Roberge layup to give Franklin Will Van Auken fin- line and second half and RCAC Inscore,10-5.152: Kyle Pittman (S) dec. Aus- 2, Mitch O’Donnell 7, Chris Slaughter 1. (7-6) a 58-57 lead. ished with 22 points, 12 re- tin Misiti, 7-1. 160: Kyle Melnyk (S) dec. An- 3-point goals: Wahl, Wolmering, Masino, finished with 20 points to drew Lasal, 8-1. 170: Jake Sweet (B) dec. Pelusio 2, Bouchard, Pries, Brown 2, Coyne, Diamante Brown bounds and 3 assists to pace Mendon (6-5). CHARLOTTE 33, MONROE 21 Chris Cottom, 5-1. 182: Colin Pittman (S) O’Donnell 2. pinned Tom Sims, 4:31. 195: Jaquin Page (B) scored 13 of his 14 points pace Cal-Mum (11-1). C 12111523—61 200 freestyle: Hector Diaz (C) 3:17.07. 50 freestyle: John Dodson (C) 33.20. 100 dec. Zach Fideli,12-5. 220: Trent Egenlauf (S) in the final two quarters C-M 1918128—57 PM 16 17 18 25 — 76 BRIGHTON 56, VICTOR 54 butterfly: Brianna Hall (C) 2:56.89. 100 major dec. Ryan Madison, 10-2. 285: Jake for Franklin. Y165611—38CHARLOTTE: Tyreik Snow 23, A.J. Washby Ferrell (B) pinned Brendan Budd, 0:21. 0, Shakim Hardy 9, Bennie Dukes 5, Devon freestyle: Jorge Santiago (M) 1:22.44. Brevin Bell and Gau- CALEDONIA-MUMFORD: Kyle Preston 500 freestyle: Emmanuel Rojas (M) NON-LEAGUE NENW 14 13 14 16 — 57 5, Thomas Barefoot 3, Spencer Hartz 5, Chris Golden 3,Donte Crumpler 19,Justin Cotton 0, F 5 62127—59 9:39.33. 200 freestyle relay: Monroe tam Visveswaran each hit Wilson 5, Jake McEwen 4, Kurtis Haut 10, Will David Miller 0, Justin Grady 0, Sean Lipford 2. NE/NW COLLEGE PREP: Jaleel Collins 2, PITTSFORD MENDON: Zuril Hendrick 6, (Santiago,Christian Rodriguez,Julio Diaz,Ro- 3-pointers for Brighton Van Auken 22,Nick Kline 0,Josh Neff 3,Marty jas) 2:21.26. 100 backstroke: Dodson (C) BATAVIA 47, Jordan Baker 0, Breon Johnson 8, Justus Callan 0, Alex Polo 0, Matt Condame 0, Co Jason Lyons 0, Danny Hart 1,Marty McCullom (7-5) during a 14-5 run to White 0, Demetrius Pettway 0, Anthony Jack- 0, Nick Keneally 16, John Ciaccio 2, Dave 1:38.09. 400 freestyle relay: Charlotte EAST ROCHESTER 29 Michael Truong 0. (Diaz, Cianna Hall, Dodson, B. Hall) 6:22.46. close the game. son 4, Sherman Graham 12, Torry Wright 21, YORK: Andrew Guesno 0, Eli Laboy 11, Alex Singh 6, Ryan Amoroso 0,Daniel Jacob 4, Jus- John Garlock won by Malik Wilkinson 10. Wolfson 5, Brennan Valentino 0, Will Beres- tin Ruback 16,Justin Dennis 3,Nate Dickinson NON-LEAGUE V 12131316—54 FRANKLIN: Diamante Brown 14, Quadrell ford 10, Ben Shepard 10, Cody Dubiel 0, Mark 0, Nick Baglieri 20, Jack Wallman 2. pin in 3:23 at 126 pounds B 12131615—56 Roberts 17, Julius Coley 9, Kendrick Bronson Allen 0, Matt Morgan 0, Chandler Geary 0, 3-point goals: Snow 2, Hardy 2, Golden; for Batavia. VICTOR: Chad Messier 3, Mike DeMarco 1, 0, Jadell Williams 6, Daequan Holloway 0, Keneally 2, Dennis, Baglieri 2. GATES CHILI 87,

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3-point goals: Hunter 6, White 4. MARSHALL/FT: Danielle Coffee 22, Mad- vannah Tyo 14,Andrea Rizzo 0, Karissa Kraut- GA 1459 8—36 LIVINGSTON COUNTY Hunter hits jinae Curry 13, Kie’zia Bell-Pinkney 3, Shaona wurst 0, Jess Bright 0, Kristen Gielenfeldt 0, BRIGHTON: Brooke Wolff 11, Lexi Bower 0, PENFIELD 83, BUFFALO Graves 13, Brittney Williams 2, Dajah Wilson Alayna Riefer 3. Gal Weiss 0, Meghan Flanagan 14, Veronica 2, Samiya Clark 2. LIVONIA: Michaela Schrader 0,Melissa Mi- Verstraten 1, Kat Vernon 2, Carly Thomas 0, KESHEQUA 52, AVON 48 winning CARDINAL O’HARA 53 3-point goals: Williams; Graves, Curry. neti 11, Taylor VanThof 22, Molly Stewart 9, Sara Tullio 10, Mary Flanagan 2, McKenzie Tessa Gordinier re- Margot Hetzke totaled Sarah Nation 2, Sarah Linsner 4, Niki Temple- Harris 0. MERCY 62, ton 13, Logan Fugle 4. GREECE ARCADIA: Aaliyah Holt 6, Abby corded 20 points, 14 re- 3-pointer late 26 points and 12 rebounds 3-point goals: Riefer, Stewart. Sweers 6, Abijah Adams 0, Anna Rose D’A- bounds and 8 steals and to pace Penfield (10-2). HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 32 prix 0, Mary Klimek 5, Jeanella Hughes 19. Staff reports WEBSTER CHRISTIAN 40, 3-point goals: Wolff, Sweers, Hughes. her sister Shannon Gordi- Emma Guy added 20 Mia Caterisano tallied FINGER LAKES nier added 9 points, 6 as- MONROE 9 Kyrstal Hunter fin- points and 15 rebounds for 12 points for Mercy (9-3), sists and 7 steals to propel ished with 20 points, in- the Patriots. which had 10 different Brenna Cahill scored WATERLOO 64, WAYNE 41 Keshequa (11-0). cluding a 3-pointer from Guy scored six points players score. 12 points and Lauren Ca- Colleen Lagonegro The Monarchs shot 46 Bailey Pratt had 11 the right corner with two during a 13-0 run in the hill added 10 points for points for Wayne (6-7). posted seven points and 17 seconds remaining to lift third quarter to give Pen- percent from the field and Webster Christian (4-5). rebounds and Kali Mouw led 32-16 at halftime. Wa 13 19 16 16 — 64 School of the Arts/NE-NW field a 20-point lead. WC 16 12 8 4 — 40 Way136418—41had 9 points, 7 assists and Cardinal O’Hara is HF-L 13 3 11 5 — 32 Mon 0 306— 9 WATERLOO: Janae Laribee 1,Lauren Demi- 5 steals for Avon (11-2). College Prep to a 50-48 Mer 19131911—62 WEBSTER CHRISTIAN: Brenna Cahill 12, ng 19,Angie Davis 5,Whitney Conkey 6,Emily victory over Greece 13-2. HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA: Bennett Ockun Taylor Noble 2, Lauren Cahill 10, Elizabeth Smith 0, Chelsea Steinruck 13, Caitlin Castle Kesh 7161514—52 Olympia in a non-league Pen 17212223—83 1, Kayla O’Connell 1, Hannah VanNewkirk 2, Norris 0, Sydney Merritt 6, Bonnie Parotta 4, 0, Haley Rodger 2, Chelsea France 3, Hailey Avon 11 11 8 18 — 48 CO 10 17 13 13 — 53 Taylor Reed 5,Andrea Less 0, Maddy Meehan Laura Satta 0, Beth Smith 4, Rachel Coutant Benjamin 1,Tia Aunkst 0,Lindsay Johnson 24, KESHEQUA: Lindsay Piraino 2, Megan basketball Wednesday. PENFIELD: Sophie Loewenguth 2, Jill Pan- 0, Megan Slymon 2, Julia Rowe 4, Laney Sulli- 2. Jenn Abbott 0. Green 15, Kathryn Piraino 3, Shannon Gordi- Hunter grabbed an of- cio 3, Sandra Catanzaro 0, Emma Guy 20, van 8, Maddy Puchebner 1, Kelsey Jones 7, MONROE: Marangely Torres 1, Crystal WAYNE: Brianna Schmid 10, Taylor Corts 6, nier 9, Tessa Gordinier 20, Ariel Wood 0, Kate Agosto 0, Antonio Padilla 0, Asha Lewis 0, fensive rebound off a Margot Hetzke 26, Mary Doyle 0, Lucy Covley Emma Clark 0, Kara Oatman 1. Bailey Pratt 11, Hannah Mitchell 0, Morgan Forrester 2, Cameryn Bugman 1. 20, Alexa Bartosiewicz 2, Shannon Nessel- MERCY: Emily Koscwiewicz 0, Rachel Le- Alexis Salmon 8, Ashley Gomez 0. Panepento 0, Kristen Huffman 2, Shyana AVON: Jill McEvoy 7, Rachel Mignemi 2,Ka- missed free throw with bush 7, Makaila Wilson 0, Ali Fitzgerald 3. febre 2, Anna Doerr 2, Abby Purcell 5, Mia 3-point goals: Merritt, L. Cahill. McLeod 8, Dominique Hammond 2, Alexis li Mouw 9, Hannah Grodevant 0, Colleen La- 7.4 second left and passed CARDINAL O’HARA: Keyonte Edwards Caterisano 12, Rachel Vespucci 4, Danielle MONROE COUNTY Best 2. gonegro 7, Mickenzie Gross 12, Jenna DiPas- Cleary 9, Erin Koscwiewicz 10, Megan Hobler 3-point goals: Pratt 2, Davis, Conkey 2, quale 4, Olivia Findlay 0, Grace Brinkerhoff 0, the ball to Precious Ad- 16, Jontay Walton 16, Jailyn Dixon 3, Kelsey McCarthy 6, Cori Dixon 2, Aisha Shabazz 7, 0, Angelina Spampinato 7, Rose Hefferon 3, BRIGHTON 40, Steinruck, France. Mindy Mazurowski 7. ams, who found Hunter Lizzy Edwards 3. Jayla Myles 8, Alex Raymond 0. 3-point goals: Green 5, K. Piraino. for the winning basket. 3-point goals: Pancio, Covley 2, Fitzger- 3-point goals: Reed, Sullivan 2; Purcell, GREECE ARCADIA 36 PALMYRA-MACEDON 54, ald; Walton 2, K, Edwards, Shabazz, L. Ed- Cleary 2, Heffereon. CALEDONIA-MUMFORD 58, Tamia Jones had 18 wards. Sophomore Brooke NEWARK 28 points, 20 rebounds and 13 LIVONIA 65, Wolff, who had 11 points, Junior Ashley Vander- YORK 27 blocks for her second con- MARSHALL/FREDDIE GREECE ODYSSEY 49 went 4 of 4 from the free- wall scored 31 points to Hannah Anderson secutive triple-double for THOMAS 57, FINNEY 42 Taylor VanThof had 22 throw line in the final two eclipse the 1,000-point grabbed 22 rebounds to go the Silverhawks (8-4). Senior Danielle Coffee points, 9 rebounds and 5 minutes for Brighton mark for her career for with 17 points to lead Cal- Oymniy White had 12 finished with 22 points assists and Melissa Mineti (7-6). Pal-Mac (12-1). Mum (8-4). points, including three 3- and 12 rebounds to lead Freshman Meghan New101053—28York 9 2 4 12 — 27 added 11 points and four C-M 7 17 12 22 — 58 pointers in the fourth Freddie Thomas/Mar- steals for Livonia (10-3). Flanagan collected 14 P-M 16161111—54 points and four steals and NEWARK: Sarah Sharp 3, Kenna Lauer 8, YORK: Danielle Perry 0, Lauren Kennedy 4, quarter for the Spartans. shall (4-6). Karissa Birthwright Nicole Collins 2, Carly Henkel 0, Jessica Rebecca Fuller 14, Hannah Wolfanger 6, Jack- Sara Tullio added 10 ie Lajoie 0, Sahara Huhn 2, M. Huhn 0, S. GO 5 9 14 20 — 48 Madjinae Curry and scored 13 of her game- Shields 7, Tamara Smith 0, Courtney Schultz SOTA 16 11 9 14 — 50 Brittney Williams each points and eight rebounds 5, Emily Hauf 0, Jennifer Shields 0, McKenzie McGonegal 0,E.Gates 1,K.Parson 0,M.John- high 32 points in the third Serens 3. son 0. GREECE OLYMPIA: Oymniy White 12, for the Barons, who CALEDONIA-MUMFORD: Adrianna Ashlee Root 0, Phalen Greene 6, Ariana Bur- scored 13 for the Titans. quarter and grabbed PALMYRA-MACEDON: Abby Halsey 2, trailed 28-23 after the Ashley Vanderwall 31, Sydney Gagliano 2, Molisani 12, Gillian Flint 8, Alexia Willis 2, gio 0, Lauren Chester 5, Brittany Collins 3, Ja- Finn 1181211—42 eight rebounds for Claudia Haut 0, Megan Little 2, Kelsey mie LoVullo 1, Kaylee Distefano 5, Gabby M/FT 20 9 20 8 — 57 third quarter. Courtney Ameele 9, Aldyn Savage 8, Riley Record 0, Suzanne Welch 0, Megan Doyle 0, McMullen 0, Hannah Anderson 17, Jessica Howell 6, Melissa Carroll 10. FINNEY: Sarah Coutant 0, Erin Smith 2, Tay- Greece Odyssey (6-7). Jeanella Hughes Taylor Quigley 0, Jessica Locey 0, Abby Snell- Garland 5, Alexandra Flint 5, Sam Horr 5, Da- SCHOOL OF THE ARTS/NE-NW COL- lor Lanham 0, Zoie McCarthy 11, Brianna Tor- GO 12 7 20 10 — 49 ing 2, Maddy Luke 0. nyca Sampson 2. LEGE PREP: Precious Adams 6, Kyrstal rell 4, Rachel Curtis 15, Vanity Jones 0, Ellie Liv 17161517—65 scored 19 points for the Ti- 3-point goals: Share, Lauer 2, Shields, Se- 3-point goals: Fuller; Horr. Hunter 20, Amanda Nieves 1, Te’Ari Stanbury VanLeeuwen 2, Riley Anger 3, Cassandra GREECE ODYSSEY: Nicole Grossi 0, Ka- tans (7-5). rens; Vanderwall, Ameele. 5, Tamia Jones 18, Isabel Torres 0, Aweit Ma- Kenville 0, Madison Williams 5. rissa Birthwright 32, Nicole Desimone 0, Sa- jak 0. Brig 12 6 5 17 — 40 Page 2D Friday, January 24, 2014 M DemocratandChronicle.com Democrat and Chronicle 01/24/2014 Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page : D02

Scoreboard BOYS HOCKEY COLLEGE AHL AREA RESULTS EASTERN CONFERENCE Women’s basketball Atlantic Division Nazareth 73, Alfred State 55: Julia Brew GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA hit six 3-pointers en route to a game-high 18 University tops BND Manchestr 44 26 12 2 4 58 132114 points for Naz. Providence 42 21 15 1 5 48 135121 NAZARETH (7-9): Brew 6-13 0-0 18; Kelly St. John’s 40 21 16 1 2 45 118108 5-10 5-6 15;Runyon 2-9 8-8 14;Morrison 3-4 Worcester 38 19 15 3 1 42 94 106 0-0 8; Peck 3-8 0-0 7; Spoljaric 2-3 0-0 4; Portland 38 15 16 1 6 37 106124 Vargo 1-2 0-0 2;Wright 1-3 0-0 2;McCartney Danny Traver, Jacob Cole, Hill) 3:26.06. 1-4 0-0 2; Wicks 0-4 1-2 1; Green 0-0 0-0 0; Late surge East Division Reeves 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-60 14-16 73. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA ALFRED STATE (4-9): Caver 5-13 6-9 16; Fe- HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 82, Binghamtn 40 25 12 0 3 53 145122 drick 5-13 2-3 12; Covington 4-10 0-0 9; sends Griffins SPENCERPORT 82 W-B/Scran 40 24 12 1 3 52 120 98 Meehan 3-10 1-2 8; Seratt 2-5 0-0 4; Darling Norfolk 41 21 13 1 6 49 115111 1-1 1-1 3; Brito 0-2 2-4 2; Preston 0-1 1-2 1; Brandon Mehlenbach- Hershey 39 19 14 3 3 44 125113 Lieb 0-3 0-0 0;Ayers 0-10-0 0;Bailey 0-2 0-0 to victory er won the 50 freestyle Syracuse 38 17 15 2 4 40 100114 0; Sugeno 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-61 13-21 55. Staff reports and 100 freestyle for Northeast Division Halftime: Nazareth 42-19. 3-point goals: Nazareth 11-26 (Brew 6-13; Morrison 2-3; HF-L. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Runyon 2-4; Peck 1-2; Wicks 0-2; Vargo 0-1; GENESEE REGION Springfield 40 28 8 1 3 60 128 99 Spoljaric 0-1), Alfred State 2-10 (Meehan Qullian Leach-Alex- Albany 40 23 11 3 3 52 128102 1-4; Covington 1-1; Lieb 0-1; Bailey 0-1; Fe- ander hit three consecu- Adirondck 39 20 17 0 2 42 93 96 drick, Jennifer 0-1; Caver 0-2). Fouled out: Bridgeport 42 15 22 1 4 35 106138 tive 3-pointers in the HARLEY-ALLENDALE Hartford 38 12 21 0 5 29 87 126 Morrison. Rebounds:Nazareth 41(Runyon, Kelly 8), Alfred State 39 (Caver 9). Assists: fourth quarter for Uni- COLUMBIA 59, PEMBROKE 33 WESTERN CONFERENCE Nazareth 21 (Peck 9), Alfred State 15 (Brito versity Prep as the Grif- Jack Gumina won the Midwest Division 5). Total fouls: Nazareth 19,Alfred State 14. fins defeated Batavia 200 IM (2:17.89) and 100 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Men’s basketball breaststroke (1:13.25) to Gr Rapids 41 27 11 1 2 57 139 93 Nazareth 74, Alfred State 52: Brad Ford Notre Dame 67-64 on Milwaukee 39 19 12 5 3 46 106107 (Victor) finished with 22 points and 11 re- Thursday in a non- lead H-AC (11-1). Chicago 40 21 15 2 2 46 111105 bounds for Naz (11-5). Rockford 43 18 19 4 2 42 122144 FRIDAY league basketball game. Hilton's Austin Hertel, right, looks to score during his 6-2 Iowa 39 17 16 3 3 40 96 106 Women’s basketball: Geneseo at New Marique Simkin fin- victory over Pittsford's Aleksei Cartagena in the 113-pound WRESTLING North Division Paltz, Rochester at Brandeis, Brockport at ished with 16 points and match Thursday. KRIS J. MURANTE/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER MONROE COUNTY Oneonta, Skidmore at William Smith, Mercy GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA at Roberts Wesleyan,RPI at RIT, 6 p.m.;Elmi- seven assists for U-Prep Toronto 39 23 12 2 2 50 114100 ra at St. John Fisher, 8 p.m. Men’s basket- (8-6). 4-1). 58:34. 100 breaststroke: Kirch (R-H) HILTON 62, PITTSFORD 9 Hamilton 39 19 16 0 4 42 95 104 ball: Elmira at St. John Fisher, 6 p.m.; Marist 1:03.44. 400 freestyle relay: Rush-Hen- Rochester 39 18 15 3 3 42 108115 at Niagara, 7 p.m.; Rochester at Brandeis, BND10161325—64 Cody Mazeau and Eth- rietta (Cook, Loucks, Gay, Shenal) 3:31.51. Kevin Westbrook of Lake Erie 39 17 19 0 3 37 104125 U-Prep 19 9 25 14 — 67 Utica 38 13 20 2 3 31 91 121 Geneseoat New Paltz, Brockport at Oneon- an Mordenga each scored Hilton (15-1) pinned Adam ta, Skidmore at Hobart, Mercy at Roberts BND: Jarrod Wall 5, Josh Johnson 8, Alec for the Thunder (12-3-1). Schueckler at 132 pounds West Division Wesleyan, RPI at RIT,8 p.m. Men’s hockey: Covel 4, Cal Tygart 0, Mike Falitico 0, Jason BROCKPORT 99, GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Hamilton at Geneseo, Brockport at Morris- Hart 9, Tim Taylor 0, Dylan Fix 0, Louis Rey- CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 78 in 2:36. Texas 42 26 11 2 3 57 154115 ville, Utica at Nazareth, RIT at Niagara, 7 nolds 4, Nick DiFilippo 0, Alex Domkowski GATES CHILI 2, Chris Olsen won the Abbotsford 42 26 14 1 1 54 127117 p.m.; Hobart at Manhattanville, 7:30 p.m. 4, Caleb Nellis 6, Tim McCulley 16, Charlie Charlotte 40 20 19 0 1 41 115122 Women’s hockey: Lindenwood at RIT, 7 Herbert 8. GENESEO/LIVONIA 0 200 IM and 100 back- WEBSTER THOMAS 37, Okla City 43 16 21 1 5 38 116143 p.m.. Men’s volleyball: Johnson & Wales U-PREP: Marique Simkin 16, Kory Wyatt JP Reilly and Mike stroke for Brockport CANANDAIGUA 36 San Ant 40 15 21 1 3 34 105126 Tournament, Keuka vs. Lasell, 8 p.m. 4, Brandon Hunt 10, Qullian Leach-Alexan- der 15, Jordan Marshall 10, Cameron Myles Klim each scored for the (8-0). Ian Salathiel improved Thursday’s Games HIGH SCHOOL 11, Jevonte Noble 0, Shawn Williams 0, Do- Spartans (7-8). 200 medley relay: Brockport (Adam Wil- to 33-4 on the season with Rochester 4, Lake Erie 1 novan Robinson 1. son,Nick Olson,Nathaniel Bartalo, Chris Phil- a pin in 1:49 over Connor Charlotte 4, Oklahoma City 0 FRIDAY 3-point goals: Johnson, Hart 3, McCul- lips) 1:46.00. 200 freestyle: Brandon Am- Friday’s Games Boys basketball ley 3, Leach-Alexander 3, Simkin, Myles, SWIMMING thor (B) 1:52.32. 200 IM: Phillips (B) 2:17.14. McClellan at 145 pounds Hershey at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Monroe County: Gates Chili at Church- Hunt 2, Marshall. RCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 50 freestyle: Olson (B) 22.6. Diving: for Webster Thomas. Worcester at Manchester, 7 p.m. ville-Chili, Greece Athena at Spencerport, RCAC Josh Stiefel (B) 212.50. 100 butterfly: Springfield at Hartford, 7 p.m. Victor at Rush-Henrietta, 7:15 p.m.; East Owen Siebert of East Brandon Amthor (B) 57.99.100 freestyle: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Irondequoit Eastridge at Greece Odyssey, won the 200 freestyle and Brandon Crist (C) 56.40. 500 freestyle: NORDIC SKIING Bridgeport at Portland, 7 p.m. Honeoye Falls-Lima at Canandaigua, 7:30 MONROE 58, 100 backstroke and Mar- Bartalo (B) 5:12.74. 200 freestyle relay: At Bristol St. John’s at Providence, 7:05 p.m. p.m.; Irondequoit at Pittsford Mendon, EARLY COLLEGE 52 Churchville-Chili (Petty, Eckrich, Podlaski, Albany at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Brockport at Hilton, Webster Schroeder at cus Davis from Wilson Crist) 1:43.1. 100 backstroke: Phillips (B) Tommy Ernst had the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m. Penfield, Brighton at Pittsford Sutherland, Trayvon Holt fin- won the 200 IM and 100 1:02.44. 100 breaststroke: Olson (B) top split with a 8.28 to lead Toronto at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Fairport at Webster Thomas, 7:45 p.m.; ished with 17 points and 1:04.77. 400 freestyle relay: Church- Rockford at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Greece Olympia at Greece Arcadia, 8 p.m. breaststroke. ville-Chili (Wooding, Hunt, Montanez, Crist) Pittsford Mendon to a Grand Rapids at Texas, 8:30 p.m. RCAC: McQuaid at Freddie Thomas, Wilson 11 rebounds and junior 200 medley relay: Wilson (Ryan Wil- 3:45.70. Iowa at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. burn, Marcus Davis, Antonio Rios Kenrick first-place finish. at Franklin,5:30 p.m. Finger Lakes:Geneva Ahmir Ellis added nine Team: Pittsford Mendon 36.35. HF-L 37.42. Utica at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. Brown) 2:02.47. 200 freestyle: Owen at Wayne, Mynderse at Palmyra-Macedon, Pittsford Sutherland 40.23. Webster 41.52. points and four blocks Siebert (East) 2:08.40. 200 IM: Davis (Wil- PENFIELD 97, WEBSTER 78 Newark at Midlakes, Penn Yan at Waterloo, Fairport 45.33. Brighton 47.46. 7. Penfield son) 2:43.69. 50 freestyle: Wilburn (Wil- BASKETBALL Bloomfield at Red Jacket, Dundee at Harley- for the Redjackets (5-8). Andy Hossenlop won 59.49. 8. Irondequoit 60.01. son) 25.99. 100 butterfly: Matan Presb- Allendale Columbia, Honeoye at Naples, Individual: 1. Tommy Ernst (PM) 8.28. 2. Mon 7 14 12 25 — 58 erg (East) 1:14.04. 100 freestyle: Kevin the 200 IM for Penfield. NBA Romulus at South Seneca, 7:30 p.m. Gene- Pete Malleri (W) 8.31.3.Tom Murn (F) 8.37.4. Early 14 9 13 16 — 52 Bonilla (East) 59.52. 500 freestyle: Alex Box score see Region: Alexander at Attica, Byron- Tyler Urcksitz (HF-L) 9.01. 5. Ryan Young (PM) MONROE: Dayquan Brown 8, Christian Brunelle (World of Inquiry) 7:17.23. 200 Heat 109, Lakers 102 Bergen at Holley, Elba at Lyndonville, Pem- 9.03. L.A.L27192927—102 broke at Kendall, Wheatland-Chili at Oak- Bennett 6, Carlee Ellis 8, Ahmir Ellis 9, Tray- freestyle relay: East (Otis Wolf, Chris VICTOR 113, EASTRIDGE 59 Miami 30 27 28 24 — 109 field-Alabama, 7 p.m. Livingston County: von Holt 17, Shaimir Stanley 10, Josh Zayas Maldonado, Ulises Caballero, Bonilla) Jack Garnaat won the Dansville at Wayland-Cohocton, Livonia at 0. 1:50.49. 100 backstroke: Siebert (East) 200 freestyle and 500 L.A. LAKERS (102): Johnson 3-6 0-0 7, Kelly EARLY COLLEGE: Anthony Monroe 13, 1:10.05. 100 breaststroke: Davis (Wil- ALPINE SKIING 3-10 0-2 7, Gasol 9-15 4-5 22, Marshall 2-6 Hornell, Avon at Caledonia-Mumford, Kesh- equa at Mount Morris, Pavilion at Geneseo, Devante Walker 20, Will McKenzie 4, Evan son) 1:11.69. 400 freestyle relay: East freestyle for Victor (5-4). Jake Hopfinger had 1-3 6, Meeks 7-13 4-4 22, Harris 2-7 3-3 7, Murray 2, Charles Brown 0, Tajmin Holt 4, (Sibert, Ahmed Elwad, Wolf, Presberg) Young 8-20 1-3 19, Sacre 2-4 0-0 4, Hill 4-7 Perry at York, 7:30 p.m. Private-Parochial: Lima Christian at Webster Christian, North- Deshawn Blocker 8, Jonathan Radcliffe 1. 4:18.99. the top split in Race 1 with 0-1 8. Totals 40-88 13-21 102. 3-point goals: Brown, Holt. PITTSFORD 110, FAIRPORT 71 MIAMI (109): James 9-15 7-13 27, Battier star at Finney, 7:30 p.m. Wayne County: MONROE COUNTY a 24.62 and Hunter Doyle 1-2 0-3 3, Bosh 15-22 0-0 31, Chalmers 5-6 East Rochester at Red Creek, Gananda at Senior Sam Randall set had the top split in Race 2 0-0 11, Allen 4-8 0-110, Andersen 2-3 0-0 4, Clyde-Savannah, Lyons at Williamson, So- a school record in diving Cole 4-8 2-2 11, Beasley 3-6 1-2 7, Mason Jr. dus at North Rose-Wolcott, 7 p.m. Non- ICE HOCKEY RUSH-HENRIETTA 110, with a 23.60, both for Pitts- 0-1 0-0 0, Oden 2-5 1-2 5, Lewis 0-2 0-0 0. league: Aquinas at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m.; SECTION V (326.60) for the Panthers ford Mendon. Wellsville at Bath, Batavia at Lackawanna- IRONDEQUOIT 76 Totals 45-78 11-23 109. Rush-Henrietta had (9-0), who claimed the Race 1 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 9-25 (Meeks VI, 7:30 p.m. Monroe County Division I Team: Victor 15, Pittsford Mendon 20, Web- 4-6, Young 2-6, Johnson 1-3, Marshall 1-3, Girls basketball AQUINAS 5, VICTOR 3 three seniors that were ster 37, Honeoye Falls-Lima 38, Canandaigua Kelly 1-4,Harris 0-3),Miami 8-20 (James 2-4, Monroe County: Pittsford Mendon at Iron- Jimmy DiLiberto re- title for the second 70, Fairport 76, Penfield 103, Pittsford Suther- dequoit, 6:30 p.m.; Spencerport at Greece double winners including Allen 2-5, Chalmers 1-1, Battier 1-2, Cole 1-2, corded three goals and straight year. land 109. Bosh 1-3, Lewis 0-1, Beasley 0-1, Mason Jr. Athena, 6:45 p.m.; Greece Odyssey at East Mike Shenal, Mike 200 medley relay: Pittsford (Arthur Fan, Individual: 1. Jake Hopfinger (PM) 24.62; 0-1). Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 42 (Gasol 11), Irondequoit Eastridge, Gates Chili at an assist and Matt Wi- Koby Waterstram, Timo Krapf, Max Johnson) 3. Hunter Doyle (PM) (24.73); 3. Joe Carrier Churchville-Chili, 7 p.m.; Rush-Henrietta at Loucks and Tom Kirch. Miami 59 (James 13). Assists—L.A. Lakers 200 medley relay: Irondequoit (Britt 1:41.08. 200 freestyle: PJ Ransford (P) (V) 25.62; 4. Ryan Fries (V) 25.87; 5. CJ Kreu- Victor,Hilton at Brockport,7:15 p.m.;Canan- sotzke added a goal and 21 (Marshall 11), Miami 25 (James 6). Total Kaukeinen,Teddy Snyder,Adam Kirchgessner, 1:43.02 (state-qualifying time). 200 IM: Fan ter (W) 26.35. daigua at Honeoye Falls-Lima, Pittsford Fouls—L.A. Lakers 17, Miami 23. two assists for Aquinas Eric Tuttle) 1:46.11. 200 freestyle: Kaukei- (P) 1:58.00. 50 freestyle: Krapf (P) 22.16. Race 2 Sutherland at Brighton, Penfield at Webster nen (I), 1:52.77. 200 IM: Tom Kirch (R-H), Diving: Sam Randall (P) 326.60 (school rec- Team: Victor 17,Pittsford Mendon 17,Hone- Schroeder, 7:45 p.m. RCAC: Freddie Thomas (13-1-2). 2:02.64. 50 freestyle: Mike Shenal (R-H), ord). 100 butterfly: Alex LaPointe (F) oye Falls-Lima 41, Fairport 56, Webster 58, SOCCER at SOTA/NE-NW College Prep, 4:30 p.m.; 22:58. Diving: Ryan Kirschman (R-H), 53.39.100 freestyle: Krapf (P) 49.80.500 Canandaigua 61, Pittsford Sutherland 92, Monroe at Edison, 5:30 p.m. Finger Lakes: MISL 195.20.100 butterfly: Mike Loucks (R-H), freestyle: Ransford (P) 4:31.01 (pool rec- Brighton 111, Penfield 134 Waterloo at Penn Yan, Wayne at Geneva, GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY WLPctGB 56.12. 100 freestyle: Shenal (R-H), 50:46. ord). 200 freestyle relay: Pittsford (Brett Individual: Doyle (PM) 23.60;2.Hopfinger Palmyra-Macedon at Mynderse, Midlakes at 2, FAIRPORT 2 Milwaukee 9 2 .818 — 500 freestyle: Adam Gay (R-H) 5:15.88. Eslinger, Krapf, Roddy Hughes, Ransford) (PM) 23.82; 3. Carrier (V) 24.16; 4. Jeff Swa- Baltimore 8 2 .800 1 Newark, 7:30 p.m. Livingston County: Pat Doud and Quinn gler (East Rochester) 24.76; 5. Billy Cooper 1 200 freestyle relay: Rush-Henrietta 1:29.97. 100 backstroke: Fan (P) 54.59. 2 Hornell at Livonia, Letchworth at Warsaw, Syracuse 8 4 .636 1 ⁄ (Shenal, Jason Cook, Matt Felix, Kirch), 100 breaststroke: Owen Hill (F) 1:03.21. (PS) 24.83. Missouri 8 5 .615 2 Caledonia-Mumford at Avon, Dansville at Weidemer each scored 1 1:32.75. 100 backstorke: Loucks (R-H) 400 freestyle relay: Fairport (LaPointe, St. Louis 4 7 .333 5 ⁄2 Wayland-Cohocton, Mount Morris at Keshe- for the Red Raiders (9- Rochester 4 9 .308 6 qua, Geneseo at Pavilion, York at Perry, 7:30 1 Pennsylvania 1 11 .083 8 ⁄2 p.m. Private-Parochial: Mercy at Bishop Friday’s Games Kearney, 7 p.m.; Northstar at Finney, Lima Rochester at Pennsylvania 7:05 p.m., Christian at Webster Christian, 7:30 p.m. WFKL-FM (93.3) Non-league: Batavia Notre DameCopyright at Aqui- © 2014 Democrat and Chronicle 01/24/2014 January 25, 2014 3:09 am / Powered by TECNAVIA Syracuse at Baltimore 7:35 p.m. nas, 7 p.m.; Addison at Bath, 7:30 p.m. GOLF St. Louis at Missouri 8:35 p.m. Hockey Section V: Victor vs. Geneva/Waterloo/ INDOOR LACROSSE Romulus at Geneva Recreation Center, 5 p.m.; Webster Thomas vs. Penfield at Web- NLL ster Ice Arena, 5:30 p.m.; Hilton vs. Church- East Division ville-Chili at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Non- WL PctGB league: McQuaid at Baldwinsville-III, 7 Cink in front at Torrey Pines p.m. Rochester 301.000 — 1 Swimming Buffalo 3 1 .750 ⁄2 MCCI Invite at Hilton, 5 p.m. Genesee Philadelphia 2 3 .400 2 Region: Alexander at Batavia Notre Dame, Toronto 1 2 .333 2 Attica at Pembroke, Byron-Bergen/Le Roy at Phil Mickelson, mean- 1 Woods settles Minnesota 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 Oakfield-Alabama/Elba, Harley-Allendale while, felt awful. He was Columbia at Wheatland-Chili, 4:30 p.m. Fin- West Division ger Lakes Diving Invitational at New- coping with a back injury, WL PctGB ark, 5 p.m. for 72 after which got so bad that he Edmonton 3 0 1.000 — Wrestling 1 considered withdrawing Calgary 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 Livingston County Tournament at first round 1 from his hometown event, Vancouver 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 Letchworth, 6 p.m. Wayne/Finger: Lyons 1 at Dundee, 6 p.m.; East Rochester at Marcus Colorado 1 5 .167 3 ⁄2 Doug Ferguson but struggled on and fin- Whitman, Williamson, Sodus at Marion, Associated Press ished with a 69. Saturday’s Games 6:30 p.m. Non-league: McQuaid at Bufalo Rochester at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m., WROC- Canisius, 6:30 p.m. “Never thought about AM (950) Indoor track and field SAN DIEGO — Stewart not starting, but around Colorado at Calgary, 9 p.m. Rochester Winter Track League at RIT,6 Edmonton at Vancouver, 10 p.m. p.m. Cink ran off three the turn I thought about straight birdies late in maybe taking this week his round on the easier off and seeing if I could North Course at Torrey get a little bit better,” he Pines for an 8-under 64 said. “I kind of fought which gave him a one- through the back nine and Sports on TV shot lead in the dual- gave myself a chance.” Boxing course Farmers Insur- Tiger Woods watches his tee shot on the third hole on the He described it as a Thomas Williams Jr. vs. Cornelius 9 p.m. ESPN2 (25) ance Open. South Course at Torrey Pines during the first round of the muscular problem and White Cink led Gary Wood- Farmers Insurance Open on Thursday. LENNY IGNELZI/ AP was hopeful treatment Dominic Breazeale vs. Homer Fonseca 10 p.m. FS1 (400) land, who also was on the would help. North, which is more RDGA PROMOTES VANGELLOW Perez was not a sur- Thabiso Mchunu vs. Olanrewaju 10 p.m. NBCSN (69) Durodola than 600 yards shorter Churchville’s Tim Vangellow has been named to the newly prising candidate to rec- than the South Course, created position of executive director of the Rochester District ord the day’s most impres- Extreme sports where Pat Perez had a Golf Association. Vangellow joined the RDGA as an adminis- sive round. He won a Ju- X-Games 10:30 p.m. ESPN (24) 67; the best score there trative employee in 2011, and began serving as office manager nior World Championship by two shots. Perez in 2012, handling the day-to-day affairs of the RDGA. at the course — beating Golf played bogey-free de- In 2013, Vangellow was hired as the RDGA’s first full-time Woods — and his father, Bahamas Classic 11:30 a.m. GLF (66) spite the firmness of the salaried employee and was given the title of administrative Tony, continues to an- Farmers Insurance Open 3 p.m. GLF (66) greens combining with director, where he began to manage certain functions of the nounce the players on the the length of the course RDGA, and report to the board of directors. In his new role, he first tee at the South Men’s basketball to make it play an aver- has been given authority to direct the RDGA in all of its func- Course. Rider at Manhattan 7 p.m. ESPNU (370) age of four strokes hard- tions, with board oversight. “Best day of my life,” Marist at Niagara 7 p.m. TWCS 26 er than the North. Vangellow spent 12 years as a golf director at Shadow Pines Perez said of his junior Tiger Woods, making Golf Club, and has been involved in merchandising for more win over Woods. “I’ve Vermont at Stony Brook 9 p.m. ESPNU (370) his 2014 debut and a sev- than a decade. known him forever. He’s Hockey en-time champion in the Also, the RDGA has named Tyler Skinner of Clay as assistant always been great to me. RIT at Niagara 7 p.m. CBS SN (315) event, failed to birdie executive director. Skinner has worked in the industry since He gives me advice here any of the par 5s and had 2006, primarily in golf equipment manufacturing, but also as and there, but to beat him Northeastern at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. NBCSN (69) to settle for a 72. director of golf operations at Casperkill Golf Club in Pough- that year was fantastic. … North Dakota at Denver 9:30 p.m. CBS SN (315) “Even par is not too keepsie. He is currently pursuing his masters in sports manage- I’ve got to hold onto that, bad, but I didn’t play the ment at SUNY Cortland. so that’s about all that I got NBA par 5s worth a darn to- over him. But it hurts him. Bobcats at Knicks 7:30 p.m. MSG (51) day,” Woods said. I’ll you tell, it hurts him.” Mavericks at Nets 7:30 p.m. YES (47) “You’ve got to take care anyone stands until ev- “You want to really It was only one round, Clippers at Bulls 8 p.m. ESPN (24) of the par 5s because eryone has had a crack at take advantage of the but it was a great for Pe- Timberwolves at Warriors 10:30 p.m. NBA (308) there’s not a lot of holes both courses. The week- North Course because it rez — and for Cink, who you can make birdie end rounds are on the will yield to you a little bit, hasn’t won since his Brit- Soccer here. Subsequently, I South. and the South Course will ish Open title at Turnber- Arsenal vs. Coventry 2:30 p.m. FS1 (400) didn’t finish under par.” “I’m going to have to go not,” Cink said. “I did a ry in 2009. The test for Even at eight shots out there and get it a little great job of going out Cink is Friday on the Tennis behind, he wasn’t wor- bit tomorrow to not be so there, just playing shot- South, especially consid- Australian Open 3 a.m. (Sat.) ESPN (24) ried about a chance to far behind come Saturday by-shot, not really getting ering that only three play- win at Torrey for the or Sunday,” Woods said. too caught up in, ‘I have to ers broke 70 on the South: NFL Sunday ninth time — including a Cink routinely found birdie these holes.’ As a Perez, Charley Hoffman Pro Bowl 7:30 p.m. NBC (10) U.S. Open. The courses the fairways, which was consequence, I actually (another San Diego na- Selected live events. Games subject to change or blackout by the are so different that it’s important on a course made a few birdies and it tive) and rookie Kevin networks. Numbers indicate Rochester TWC channel. difficult to gauge where with challenging rough. felt great.” Tway. Page 8D Sunday, January 26, 2014 M SPORTS DemocratandChronicle.com

BASKETBALL Aquinas tops NE/NW College Prep

Staff reports MARCUS WHITMAN: Victoria Shively 2, Beth Coleates 2, Danielle Brown 0, Macken- zie Feldman 0,Samantha Craig 6, Emily Hack- Emanuel Bouie Jr. er 2, Raechel Rilands 1, Kaitlin Bordwell 0, Courtney Gippe 0, Sydne Evans 2. scored 12 points with 10 MIDLAKES: Celia Cordero 11, Katie De- rebounds and DJ Roberts Jonge 6, Alli Clement 15, Sydney Jones 15, finished with 17 points Beth Pierce 5, Emily Vanderhoof 7, Miranda Hoover 2, Brittyn Willie 2. and 10 rebounds as Aqui- 3-point goals: Craig 2; Jones 2. nas boys defeated NE/NW WAYNE COUNTY College Prep 77-52 on Sat- urday in a non-league EAST ROCHESTER 42, game. LYONS 38 Earnest Edwards had Freshman Maddy 16 points and Melvin Walsh scored 17 points Grayson added 11 points and Rebecca Slate fin- for the Little Irish (11-2). ished with seven points Torry Wright had a and 13 rebounds for ER team-high 21 points for (11-4). NE/NW College Prep Abby Shields had nine (7-6). points and Taniqua John- NE/NW 13 14 15 10 — 52 son added eight points for Aquinas 12 24 22 19 — 77 Lyons. NE/NW COLLEGE PREP: Jaleel Collins 2, Jordan Baker 0, Breon Johnson 0, Justus Lyons 6 9 9 14 — 38 White 5, Demetrius Pettway 8, Anthony Jack- ER 7 7 9 19 — 42 son 4, Sherman Graham 2, Torry Wright 21, LYONS: Taylor DiSanto 6, Javana Salone 7, Malik Wilkinson 8, Shawn Molina 2. Alexis Albrecht 0, Samantha Stone 0, Abby AQUINAS: Griffin Kornaker 10, Brendan Shields 9, Daza Lopez 0, Hannah Lester 0, Te- Villarubia 2, Adam Sutton 0, George Graham onna Jenkins 2, Mia Palone 6, Adrianne Sine- 2,Navaar Poole 2,Earnest Edwards 16,Eman- pelaar 0, Taniqua Johnson 8. uel Bouie Jr.12,Patrick McLamore Jr.2,Jordan EAST ROCHESTER: Leah Abraham 0, Ca- Gilman 3, Ajani Mabry 0, DJ Roberts 17, Mel- ra Hoefen 0, Alli Reynolds 2, Shyazia Dupree vin Grayson 11, Emarrius Bouie 0. 0, Christine Touranjoe 0, Michaela Monachi- 3-point goals: Wright; Edwards 4, Kor- no 1, Sarah Dezio 0, Octavia Garfield 7, Re- naker 2, Gilman. becca Slate 6, Megan D’Angelo 9, Maddy Walsh 17. 3-point goals: DiSanto 2, Shields; D’An- MYNDERSE 72, LYONS 66 gelo 3. Luke Ruddy scored 40 NON-LEAGUE points to lead Mynderse. Brett Anderson added EAST IRONDEQUOIT six points and eight as- EASTRIDGE 57, WILSON 44 sists for the Blue Devils Kayla Jackson scored a (5-8). team-high 24 points and D.J. Long scored 22 grabbed 14 rebounds to points and Damon Hunter lead Eastridge (11-3). added 20 points for Lyons Jessica Campbell had (9-4). 10 of her 14 points in the Mynd 13 22 21 16 — 72 second half for the Lanc- Lyons 24 15 11 16 — 66 ers, who outscored Wilson MYNDERSE: Luke Ruddy 40, Jason Ander- son 0, Cole Fletcher 4, Brian Johnson 4, Jared 31-16 in the second half. Coffey 6, Fletcher Reese 0, Zach Bishop 0, Jasmine Walker scored Ruairi Orlando 0, Liam Caraher 7, Ryan Major 0, Devin Verkey 5, Brett Anderson 6. 11 of her 19 points in the LYONS: Josh DeSein 0, Zach Wunder 6, Jus- second quarter for Wil- tin Olson 2, C.J. Smith 0, Dion Tarber 3, T.J. son. Smith 1, Nick Fera 0, Damion Scott 12, Damon Hunter 20, D.J. Long 22, Chris Peay 0. East 15 11 15 16 — 57 3-point goals: Verkey; Hunter 2, Scott, Wil 6 22 10 6 — 44 Long. EASTRIDGE: Jordan Beckley 2, Kayla Jack- son 24, Jenesia John-Charles 0, Bre’Asia Johnson 0, Amanda Zaremski 8, Staci Christ FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS-III 83, 7, Johanna Rafoth 2, Jessica Campbell 14. HILTON 56 WILSON: Jasmine Walker 19, Desiree Graves 10, Monique Jones 0, Tasara Phelps 0, Reide Metzger scored Shania Oliver 5, Deja Cooper 6, Laqweda 12 points and Ricky Coci- Walker 0, Aubrey Morgan Powell 2, Deavana Williams 2, Keionna Gause 0, Tashiana Gra- lova added 10 points for ham 0. Hilton (8-5). 3-point goals: J. Walker 3, Oliver. Hilton 11 12 16 17 — 56 Fay2724239—83 SOTA/NE-NW COLLEGE PREP HILTON: Tyler Farrell 7, Ricky Lipani 2, Mike Ross 5, Alex Hendry 3, Austin Metzger 5, 66, N. ROSE-WOLCOTT 39 Reide Metzger 12, Brandon Bourg 3, Jack An- Tamia Jones recorded ten 3,Andy Miller 1,DJ Healey 0,Ricky Cocilo- a triple-double with a ca- va 10, Mikhail Werner 2, John Letta 3. Demetrius Pettway, top, of Northeast/Northwest College Prep puts up a shot over Aquinas’ George Graham on Saturday. FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS: Jake Wittig reer-high 26 points, 19 re- KRIS J. MURANTE/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER 12,Alex Leuze 3,Sean Brown 5,Louis Avellino Pettway finished with 8 points in a 77-52 loss. bounds and 10 blocks for 13, Mike Hoalcartf 4, John Schurman 30, John SOTA/NE-NW College Stone 5, David Stegenann 4, Nick Quillty-Ko- Pratts 12 11 21 19 — 63 finished with 14 points to Mason Jones scored 20 3-point goals: Bagley 2, Crowley, Shively, val 3, Cormac Bettinger 4. BND18142921—82 Hall, Grover; Kemp 3, G. Bunce 2, Jones 2, Re- Prep (10-4). 3-point goals: Farell, Letta, Hendry, A. PRATTSBURGH: Bradley Owens 4, Philip lift Odyssey (4-9). points and Jacob Kemp sendiz-Rojo, DeVey. Metzger, Bourg, Anten; Avellino 3, Schurman Jones scored at least Derick 4, Isaiah King 22, Kyle Putnam 7, Ben Jonathan Jones had 15 added 17 points for Mi- 3, Wittig, Leuze, Brown, Quillty-Koval. six points in every quar- Byington 2, Cameron Baird 11, Josh Clements points for Waterloo (2-12). dlakes (3-11). GIRLS 2, Jared McAllister 7, Brian Johnson 2, Bran- FINGER LAKES ter. BATAVIA NOTRE DAME 82, don Lass 2. Ody 9 16 17 17 — 59 Luke Shively had 12 Danielle Hoyt had 10 BATAVIA NOTRE DAME: Jarrod Wall 0, Water 12 9 19 14 — 54 PRATTSBURGH 63 points for Marcus Whit- points and 10 rebounds for Josh Johnson 14, Alec Covel 9, Cal Tygart 0, GREECE ODYSSEY: Josh Santiago 13, MIDLAKES 63, Tim McCulley scored Jason Hart 9, Tim Taylor 0, Dylan Fix 2, Louis Jonathan Moriarty 12, Jacob Dixon 14, Tyler man (9-4). NR-W (5-7). 12 points in the third quar- Reynolds 0,Nick DiFilippo 0, Alex Domkowski Foreman 3, Tim Drain 2, Jamie Magone 5, MW6161118—51 MARCUS WHITMAN 15 3, Caleb Nellis 8, Tim McCulley 35, Charlie Nick LeGault 0, Dan Stacey 6, Sam Cimino 4. Mid1921259—74 Sydney Jones totaled Arts/Prep 15 13 19 19 — 66 ter and finished with a Herbert 2. WATERLOO: Jacob Andrews 0, Josh Tava- NR-W 11 10 14 4 — 39 MARCUS WHITMAN: Lane Brown 4, De- 15 points and nine steals to season-high 35 points to 3-point goals: King 2, McAllister; McCul- no 0, David James Darling 14, Jonathan Jones vante Evans 2, Justin Lyons 0, Sean Bagley 8, SOTA/NE-NW COLLEGE PREP: Pre- ley 6, Johnson 2, Hart. 15, Jaymin Mateo 12, Nate Barnes 0, Kyle Bai- Trevor Black 0, Merritt Bailey 8, Caleb Green pace Midlakes (10-4), cious Adams 9, Krystal Hunter 13, Amanda lead BND (10-3). ley 5, Michael Wright 2, Ben Deming 6. Nieves 5, Te’Ari Stanbury 9, Tamia Jones 26, 2, Jayson Crowley 3, Luke Shively 12, Matt which had 26 total steals. McCulley also had 8 re- 3-point goals: Santiago, Dixon 2, Ma- Hall 7, Rhen Grover 5, Lucas Tomion 0. Isabelle Torres 4. GREECE ODYSSEY 59, NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT: Courtney Cole bounds, 8 assists and 4 gone, Stacey 2; Darling 4, Mateo 2. MIDLAKES: Alex Naeye 8, Jacob Kemp 17, Celia Cordero added 11 WATERLOO 54 FINGER LAKES Jake Blondell 0, Tucker Kerrick 2, Alfredo Re- points and eight rebounds 9,Lindsey Welkley 0,Karly Patt 0,Amy Gilbert steals, and Josh Johnson Jonathan Moriarty re- sendiz-Rojo 5, Tom Knapp 4, Sam Pierce 2, 6, Laura Durham 12, Lauren Lapp 2, Danielle Kenny DeVey 4, Jordan Miller 0, Cody Maslyn for the Screaming Eagles. Hoyt 10, Gabby Hanson 0. added 14 points for the corded 12 points and 12 re- 3-point goals: Adams, Hunter 3, Nieves. Democrat and Chronicle 01/26/2014 MIDLAKES 74, Copy Reduced0,Bob to Smith %d%% 0,Garrett fromBunce 8,Nick original Fisher 0, toMW5226—15 fit letter page Page : D08 Fighting Irish. bounds, and Jacob Dixon MARCUS WHITMAN 51 Carter Bunce 4, Mason Jones 20. Mid 22 12 19 10 — 63

ROUNDUP Dugan, Gokey lead McQuaid to victory over Aquinas Staff reports FAIRPORT 5, Quinton Rose had 19 WRESTLING nor Hayward (LeRoy) 10:17.15. 55 hurdles: Top sprint times:1,Ernst (Mendon) 2:40; Matt Barton (Victor) 7.94. 800 relay: 2, Mallery (Webster) 2:42; 3, Connor Green BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 4 saves in the win. Greece Olympia (Tremaine Moore, Noble, (Mendon) 2:43; 4, David Azzara (Mendon) Jack Dugan and Tyler Zach Smith scored Alex D’Agostino LIVINGSTON COUNTY Shane Presley, Alpha Barry) 1:32.23. 1,600 2:43; 5, Ryan Young (Mendon) 2:50. relay: Bath (Jack Bates, Justin Conklin, Ben Girls team scores: Honeoye Falls-Lima 6, Gokey each recorded a with just more than three scored for Penfield (8-7). CHAMPIONSHIPS McCarthy, Noah Schuster) 3:43.79. 3,200 Pittsford Mendon 22, Fairport 39, Pittsford goal and an assist to lead minutes remaining with Team: Warsaw 379.5, Perry 191.5, Keshequa relay: Victor (Danny Iadanza, Jared Hem- Sutherland 51, Webster 51, Penfield 75, Iron- 165, Geneseo 125, Livonia 109.5, Le Roy 101, McQuaid past Aquinas 4-3 an assist from Quinn Wie- mingway, Jason Hall, George Mertens) dequoit 80. WEBSTER SCHROEDER 6, Wayland-Cohocton 99, Pavilion/York 92, 8:21.59. 1,600 sprint medley: Penfield Overall sprint finishers: 1, Riley Doug- on Saturday in a matchup demer to break a 4-4 tie RUSH-HENRIETTA 2 Avon 80, Dansville 66.5, Bath 63, Caledonia- (Derek Swarthout, Jon Novak, Cal Robinson, las (HF-L); 2, Martha Mevorach (HF-L); 3, Sara of two of the top hockey and lift Fairport (10-4-1). Junior Joe Schuler Mumford 55, Letchworth 49, Hornell 44. Jack Gillooly) 3:48.89. High jump: Bryan Urckfitz (HF-L). 99: Dylan Walker (Warsaw) def. Sam Wolf Short (Greece Arcadia) 6 feet-0 inches. Pole Top sprint times: 1, Douglas (HF-L) 2:57; teams in Section V. Wiedemer finished scored twice and assisted (Warsaw) Major Dec. 13-3. 106: Tyler vault: Nick Faber (Olympia) 14-0. Long 2, Colleen Yancey (Mendon) 3:22; 3, Urckfitz Jimmy Lockamyeir with a goal and four as- on another to lead Web- Hamsher (Wayland-Cohocton) def. Matt jump: Jimmy Shih (Webster Schroeder) 20- (HF-L) 3:23; 4, Val Annunziata (HF-L) 3:26; 5, Brothers (Geneseo) 6-2. 113: John Lauricella 10.75. Triple jump: Eric Zemaitis (Spencer- Mevorach (HF-L) 3:31. scored a goal at 3:15 in the sists for the Red Raiders, ster Schroeder (9-6-1). (Le Roy) def. Josh Grisewood (Warsaw) Major port) 42-10. Shot put: Keanu Heedram (R- first period and Christian who led 4-0 in the final Matt Impallaria Dec.15-3.120: Daylon Swearingen (Pavilion/ H) 45-6. York) def.Chase Wood (Keshequa) 10-5.126: Leonardi scored short- minutes of the second pe- chipped in three assists Girls Andrew Hollister (Perry) def. Noah Grover 55 dash: Imani Obieke (Edison) 7.37. 300: BOYS SWIMMING handed two minutes later riod. for the Warriors. (Warsaw) 7-0.132: Christian Hollister (Perry) Sammy Watson (Rush-Henrietta) 41.73.600: LIVINGSTON COUNTY to give the Knights (14-1-1) Connor Rotenberg and def. Robert Lukaszonas (Geneseo) 10-8.138: Ceara Watson (R-H) 1:37.60. 1,000: Kimmy CHAMPIONSHIPS Colin Royce (Warsaw) def. Warren Oderkirk Lovett (Byron-Bergen) 3:12.01. 1,500: Siob- a 2-0 lead. Ernie Clement each had a GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA 6, (Pavilion/York) 3-1. 145: Corey Farrell (War- han Quinn (R-H) 4:57.65. 3,000: Emily saw) def. Dylan Bush (Perry) Pin at 4:23.152: Scheck (Webster Schroeder) 10:42.55. 55 Elliot Clemens had a goal and assist as the Bar- GENEVA/WATERLOO/ Josh Griffith (Warsaw) def. Zack Loomis AT BATH hurdles: Alyssia Colson (Gates Chili) 8.71. Avon’s Jacob Zitz was goal and Justin Allen ons tied it just 10 seconds ROMULUS 1 (Avon) Pin at 1:40. 160: Spencer Kramell 800 relay: Rush-Henrietta 1:48.11. 1,600 scored with 20 seconds before Smith’s winner. Joey Gardner record- (Perry) def. Tyler Vantreese (Bath) 4-2. 170: relay: Rush-Henrietta 4:10.44. 3,200 re- named Swimmer of the Burke Paddock (Warsaw) def. James Lukas- left in the game to pull C.J. Scroger made 36 ed three goals and Adam lay: Penfield (Britney Swarthout, Katie Lem- Meet after winning the zonas (Geneseo) Tech Fall 17-2. 182: Aaron bo, Megan Sedita, Tory Fahrenholz) 10:01.09. Aquinas (13-2-2) within a saves in the loss. Romano added two goals Paddock (Warsaw) def. Eric Egeling (Le Roy) 1,600 sprint medley: Penfield (Swar- 200-yard freestyle and goal. and an assist to pace the Pin at 0:54. 195: Dakota Woolley (Letch- thout, Abby Frank, Michaela Traylor, Katie setting the meet record to worth) def. Dylan Royce (Warsaw) 5-2. 220: Lembo) 4:13.48. High jump: Destiny An- The Little Irish scored BROCKPORT 7, Lightning (2-15). Dan Welch (Avon) def.Aaron Mann (Warsaw) thony (Gates Chili) 4 feet-8 inches. Pole win the 500 freestyle. all three goals on the pow- BATAVIA NOTRE DAME 2 Aiden Hooper chipped 8-6. 285: Wyatt Hall (Bath) def. Riley An- vault: Julia LaMotte-Gravante (Gates Chili) Team: 1. Avon 536, 2. Livonia 405, 3. Way- drews (Pavilion/York) Pin at 3:30. 9-6. Long jump: Obieke (Edison) 17-2. Tri- land-Cohocton 256, 4. Bath 236.5, Dansville er play. Brandon Henshaw in a pair of assists for Ar- ple jump: Meaghan Schwartz (Gates Chili) 230, York 216, 7. Geneseo 178.5, 8. Perry 122, scored four goals to lead cadia/Olympia, which led 33-3.5. Shot put: Victoire Kothor (Greece 9. Hornell 86, 10. Letchworth 39, 11. Lima INDOOR TRACK Christian 13, 12. Mount Morris 1. Brockport (8-6-2). 3-1 at the end of the first. Odyssey) 37-7.5. 1,500 race walk: Olivia IRONDEQUOIT 7, AND FIELD Harbol (Palmyra-Macedon) 7:27.09. 200 medley relay: Avon (Nick Fasoldt, CANANDAIGUA 4 Matt Roe recorded a Adam Jarvis made 21 RWTL Nolan Corrigan, Christopher Mekeel, Bailey Eigbrett) 1:48.59. 200 freestyle: Jacob Graham Gooch fin- goal and three assists, and saves for his first varsity NORDIC SKIING Zitz (Avon) 1:48.35. 200 individual ished with a hat trick and Dylan Sharp and Kirby win. AT RIT SECTION V medley: Brian Gaffney (Livonia) 2:12.46. 50 freestyle: Nic Wolfer (Avon) 22.89. also had an assist to lead Trafk netted goals for the Carnell Noble of Diving: David Morris (Bath) 343.80. 100 Irondequoit (15-1). Blue Devils. SPENCERPORT 1, Greece Olympia was a PITTSFORD 1K SPRINT butterfly: Kyle Kelley (Way-Co) 58.18.100 Connor Hynes chipped winner in the 55-meter Webster’s Pete Mallery freestyle: Wolfer (Avon) 49.46. 500 GATES CHILI 0 (OT) freestyle: Zitz (Avon) 4:50.25 *Meet rec- in two goals and an assist GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY 5, Brandon Corey scored dash and 300 dash. and Honeoye Falls-Lima’s ord. 200 freestyle relay: Avon (Corri- and Theo Cup had four as- PENFIELD 1 3:15 into overtime with as- On the girls side, Edi- Riley Douglas won the gan, Jack McKeown, Wolfer, Zitz) 1:34.55. 100 backstroke: Jonathan Vogler (Dans- sists for the Eagles. Anthony Fedele re- sists from Aidan Conolly son sophomore Imani Carl Lane Metzler Sprint ville) 56.92. 100 breaststroke: Corrigan Irondequoit scored corded a hat trick to pro- and Max Moran to lift Obieke took first in the 55 Awards as the overall (Avon) 1:04.94. 400 freestyle relay: Avon (Eigbrett, Cameron Keatley, Wolfer, four straight goals bridg- pel the Thunder 13-3-1. Spencerport (11-5). dash and long jump. champions. Zitz) 3:28.93. Boys At Barker Road Middle School Swimmer of the Meet: Jacob Zitz ing the second and third Derek Mazeau and Ryan Schirano made 55-meter dash: Carnell Noble (Greece Boys team: Pittsford Mendon 9, Honeoye (Avon). Coach of the Year: Dan Paganin periods to take a 5-3 lead. Austin Briganti each fin- 22 saves for the Rangers Olympia) 6.43. 300 dash: Noble (Olympia) Falls-Lima 27, Webster 33, Pittsford Suther- (Avon). Senior Swimmer of the Year: 35.25. 600: Mickey Burke (Rush-Henrietta) land 44, Brighton 62, Penfield 73, Fairport 75 Tim Ryan had two ished with a goal and an Connor Greene Sean Olin (Perry). 1:23.38. 1,000 run: Nick Neamtu (Webster Overall sprint finishers: 1, Pete Mal- goals for Canandaigua. assist for Athena/Odys- stopped 23 shots for Gates Thomas) 2:37.15. 1,600 run: Keith Johnson lery (Webster); 2, Thomas Ernst (Mendon); 3, sey. Chili. (Webster Thomas) 4:41.36. 3,200 run: Con- Connor Green (Mendon).

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Staff reports BROCKPORT 1 SWIMMING Anthony Farti record- FINGER LAKES  J.P. Reilly scored with ed two goals and an assist CHAMPIONSHIPS 12 seconds left with an to lead C-C (9-9). assist from Mike Miceli John Lynch added a AT VICTOR to break a tie and lift goal and an assist and Dane Hoselton of Na- Gates Chili to a 5-4 vic- Connor Hoyng netted a ples was named Swim- tory over Batavia Notre goal for the Saints. mer of the Meet after Dame in a Section V winning the 200 IM and    hockey game Saturday. IRONDEQUOIT 6, 100 backstroke. SPENCERPORT 2 Division 1 team: 1. Palmyra-Macedon The Spartans (8-10) 562, 2. Newark 432, 3. Geneva 357, 4. Mi- trailed 3-0 with 4:04 left Graham Gooch dlakes 278, 5. Williamson/Sodus 209, in the second period. scored twice and assist- Division 2 team: 1. Gananda 474, 2. Naples 469, 3. Marcus Whitman 437.5, 4. Hunter Balicki and ed on two others, and North Rose-Wolcott 310.5, 6. Clyde-Savan-  Mike Elliott each record- Connor Hynes added two nah 135. 200-yard medley relay: Division 1- ed a goal and an assist in goals and an assist for Palmyra-Macedon (Gage Geldorf, Jack De- the rally. the Eagles (17-1). Meyers, Zach Russell, Bradley Green) 1:46.60. Division 2- Naples (Dane Hoselton, Anthony Thurston Pablo Gutierrez, Kyle Pridmore, Jack Brauti- FAIRPORT 2, PENFIELD 1 chipped in a goal and two gam) 1:50.19. 200 freestyle: Division 1- Quinn Wiedemer assists for the Eagles. Tyler Allen (Newark) 1:56.96. Division 2- Evan Sixbey (Gananda) 1:51.87. 200 indi- scored with just more vidual medley: Division 1- Jacob Ritter  !" AQUINAS 12, (Geneva). Division 2- Dane Hoselton (Na- than three minutes left to GENEVA/WATERLOO/ ples) 2:06.93. 50 freestyle: Division 1- lift Fairport (12-5). Kyle Power (Newark) 22.65.Division 2-Matt Alex Schoepfel ROMULUS 0 Pollheim (MW) 24.28.100 butterfly: Di- vision 1-Zach Russell (P-M) 56.46. Division scored a goal a minute Anthony DePetres re- 2-Kyle Pridmore (Naples) 1:00.16. 100 before to the tie the game corded his 100th career freestyle: Division 1-Power (Newark) for the Red Raiders. assist for Aquinas, fin- 50.89. Division 2-Pollheim (MW) 54.09. 500 freestyle: Division 1- Allen (New- Luke Barnes made 20 ishing with two goals and ark) 5:20.11.Division 2-Evan Sixbey (Ganan- saves for Fairport. three assists. da) 5:10.44. 200 freestyle relay: New- ark (Ryan Kreuser, Jarrod Roeland, Tyler Al- Sam Aebli scored for Justin Allen scored len, Power) 1:35.52. Division 2- Naples Penfield. two goals for the Little (Brautigam, Gutierrez, Jericho Cervantes, Chad Plante). 100 backstroke: Division Irish (14-2-2). 1-Geldorf (Pal-Mac) 58.64.Division 2-Hosel- WEBSTER SCHROEDER 3, ton (Naples) 55.37. 100 breaststroke: WEBSTER THOMAS 1 HILTON 7, BATAVIA 2 DeMeyers (Pal-Mac) 1:09.04. Division 2- Plante (Naples) 1:08.97. 400 freestyle Ryan Winn and Joe Todd Higgins record- relay: Division 1- Newark (Kreuser, Roe- Schuler each recorded a ed a goal and four assists land, Tyler Allen, Power) 3:33.50. Gananda (Sixbey,Mitchell Miller,Ryan McDowell, Jor- goal and an assist for and Sean Robson had two dan Cannan) 3:37.08. Schroeder (11-6-2). goals and an assist for Matt Impallaria add- Hilton (15-2). WRESTLING ed a goal and Ryan Beu- Frank Gaffney added MONROE COUNTY tel made 20 saves for the two goals for the Cadets. Warriors. SPENCERPORT 39, VICTOR 32 BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 8, Trent Egenlauf won CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 6, RUSH-HENRIETTA 3 by pin in 1:05 at 220 as Ernie Clement re- Spencerport took the fi- corded four goals and nal two matches to hold WonderWindows.cocom two assists to lead the off Victor. NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS! 106: Mike Wicks (S) pinned Jack Kumph, Barons (9-7-1). 3:00. 113: Mike Venosa (V) tech fall Kaleb 9 Parker Lawrence add- Pascoe, 5:36. 120: Kevin Marcano (V) dec. ,1

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL Coach likes talent from our area sal. His plan was to play at ODU’s Whitcomb is big Connecticut, until the coaching staff that on what Section V offers recruited the future de- fensive back was fired. James Johnson ter) has been a good little “He was the only coach Staff writer niche for us.” that made sure that I High school athletes graduated mid-year,” When Ron Whitcomb across the nation, includ- Noye said. “Even when I completed his senior sea- ing area all-stars, can commited to UConn, he son of high school football complete their search for still called me to make at East Rochester in 2001, college and teams that sure that I was doing what he was named one of the suit them beginning I was supposed to do. top players in the state. Wednesday. Football “I didn’t really think I “Honestly, I ended up signings may receive the was going to come here, as the all- most coverage, but stand- but you always felt that time lead- outs in field hockey, soc- he cared. He has a lot of ing passer cer, track and field, cross good connections in in Section V country and men’s water Rochester, and he asks a and Maine polo celebrate their lot of question about the was my only choices for college, too. players. He knows who scholarship “It’s like the next can be successful at this offer,” step,” said Penfield cross- level.” Whitcomb country/track senior and Whitcomb said that Justin Noye said. “I look Providence-bound Katie Old Dominion football back and Lembo. “I’ll be going to coach Bobby Wilder sympathize with players college soon. It’s excit- recruited this area in his in Rochester. ing.” days as the Maine offen- “I definitely think I Former East High sive coordinator/quarter- could’ve played at a high- football defensive end backs coach. er level or merited more Poncho Barnwell, a for- “Coach Wilder has offers than one.” mer Syracuse University been here three times this It turns out that Whit- recruit at Nassau Com- recruiting cycle,” Whit- comb, now 30 years old, munity College, plans to comb said. “He’s all about would appreciate Maine’s sign a letter of intent to it. offer. The 2002 East formally accept a schol- “The head coach (Wild- Rochester graduate be- arship from Old Domin- er), the offensive coordi- came Maine’s all-time ion. Justin Noye, another nator, the defensive coor- leader in touchdown East graduate, formally dinator and myself all passes. He also developed committed during an ear- were here. For that many relationships with the lier period and is on the Ron Whitcomb, the quarterbacks coach at Old Dominion University in Virginia, is the coaches to be in one area late Jeff Cole, who Old Dominion campus in team’s recruiting coordinator. The East Rochester graduate became Maine’s all-time leader during the last week of recruited Whitcomb, and Norfolk, Va. in touchdown passes. PROVIDED PHOTO recruiting shows the others, which led to his McQuaid graduate commitment.” current job. Cullen Casey is redshirt Whitcomb also is re- Whitcomb, the quar- freshman defensive tack- TIME TO SIGN sponsible for finding terbacks coach at Old Do- le at Old Dominion. Bish- quarterbacks no matter minion University in Vir- op Kearney senior Blair Wednesday marks the start of a period in which high school seniors in certain sports can sign where they live, plus ginia, is the team’s Roberts caught 46 passes, letters of intent to accept college scholarships. This period extends to August 1 for field recruiting North Carolina recruiting coordinator. including six for touch- hockey, soccer, track and field, cross country and men’s water polo athletes, April 1 for foot- and South Carolina in ad- One of his jobs is to find downs, for 560 yards as a ball players. dition to upstate New players who will help the junior at Old Dominion There was an early signing period for wrestling, basketball, lacrosse, volleyball and other York. He estimates that Monarchs compete and last fall. sports which the Democrat and Chronicle reported that athletes in Section V utilized Nov. he spends about 10 weeks eventually win as the “I think (players in this 13-20. This list covers announced signings for this period, walk-on invitees and commitments in a hotel. team moves into Confer- state) have a chip on their to schools, which do not grant athletic scholarships: Whitcomb was hired at ence USA and the Foot- shoulder, kind of a blue- Old Dominion seven ball Bowl Subdivision, collar mentality,” Whit- Cross country/track and field: Mickey Burke (Rush-Henrietta/Syracuse University), Jaya years ago, when the uni- where the Alabamas and comb said. Granger (Aquinas/Cheyney), Katie Lembo (Penfield/Providence), Tyler Ranke (Hilton/Albany). versity began to form a Notre Dames play. “They are willing to Field hockey: Katrina Bruzda (Irondequoit/Mercyhurst), Marah Lane (Pittsford Mendon/ team. Two years later, the Whitcomb believes work. That is something Indiana University of Pennsylvania), Monarchs were on the that some of those play- refreshing.” field as a Football Cham- ers can be found right This is sports, so Whit- Football: Mac Atkins (Pittsford Mendon/Bucknell), Whit Knickerbocker (Pittsford Mendon/ pionship Subdivision here in the greater Roch- comb or any other re- Cornell), Will Mahar (McQuaid/Boston College walk-on), Myles Nicholas (Irondequoit/Buffa- team. This will be Old Do- ester area. When the cur- cruiter fails to win all of lo), Charlie Rist (Aquinas/Penn State walk-on), August Schwartzmeier (Hilton/Buffalo), Char- minion’s first season on rent signing period for the time. This year’s Old lie Shuman (Pittsford Sutherland/Penn State walk-on), Steven Strauss (Albion of Section the most recognizable football scholarships that Dominion recruiting VI/Mercyhurst), Jacquis Webb (Gates Chili/Rutgers), Micah Wright (Newark/Maine). level of college football. opens Wednesday ends on class could have included Soccer: Riley Bartoo (Honeoye Falls-Lima/Indiana University of Pennsylvania), Hannah Eh- “We started out with April 1, Whitcomb ex- more seniors from the inger (Honeoye Falls-Lima/LeMoyne), Laura Herman (Pittsford Mendon/Roberts Wesleyan), four laptops and a televi- pects to have four players Rochester area. Dallas Kaiser (Pittsford Sutherland/Mercyhurst), Alyssa Rollins (Irondequoit/Pace), Amber sion,” Whitcomb said. who attended high Irondequoit lineback- Thomas (Aquinas/Bryant). “We began in an office schools in Section V tied er Myles Nicholas III and went to playing at the to Old Dominion. gave a verbal commit- Swimming Megan Burns (Rush-Henrietta/Buffalo), Tom Kirch (Rush-Henrietta/Canisius). highest level. It’s kind of “Virginia is always go- ment to Old Dominion, cool.” ing to be our No. 1 area; but chose to sign with the Pittsford Sutherland walk-on to the team and ing than Old Dominion’s we’reDemocrat a state school,” and ChronicleState University 02/05/2014 of New senior CharlieCopy Shuman Reducedthe to academic%d%% from reputation original toscholarship fit letter pageoffer. [email protected] : D03 Whitcomb said. “(Roches- York at Buffalo. found the invitation to of Penn State more tempt- Noye’s story is a rever- Twitter.com/jjDandC

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Thurston nets winning goal for Irondequoit in OT

Staff reports Fairport. Garrett Smith, Bren- Ethan Kaiser and Bran- dan Raymond and Mi- Junior Anthony Thur- don Gillette combined for chael Cumbo also scored ston netted the winner 54 25 saves for Fairport. for R-H. seconds into overtime to Zach Bucholtz and De- lift Irondequoit to a 4-3 rek Mazeau scored for the WRESTLING win over Aquinas on Tues- Thunder (13-5-1). MONROE COUNTY day in Section V hockey at Lakeshore. SPENCERPORT 7, VICTOR 42, IRONDEQUOIT 27 99: Alex Samson (V) pinned Jake Eiseman, Matt Comanzo scored BATAVIA/ALEXANDER 4 2:55; 106: Jamie Dattilo (V) dec. Mike Butler, on the power play with Sophomore Nick Char- 3-1;113: Mike Venosa (V) pinned Charles Rib- 3:44 left in the second pe- ron tallied three goals and ble, 3:38; 120: Kevin Marcano (V) dec. Tyre Peace 2-0; 126: Issac Gagarinas (I) maj. dec. riod to tie the game at 3-3 three assists and his Chris Gleason,9-0;132: T.D. Ierlan (V) pinned for the Eagles (18-1), the brother, senior Jackson Troy Callens, :41; 138: Steve Hetelekides (V) pinned Leighton Temple,1:44;145: Ian Woo- top-ranked team in the Charron, added two goals dall (I) maj.dec.John Gordeck,8-0;152: Dan- state in Division II. and one assist for Spen- ny Southwell (I) maj. dec. Dart Corwin, 10-2; 160: Campbell German (I) dec. Tyler Bishop, Thurston finished with cerport (12-7). 3-2; 170: Kyle Collins (V) dec. Nick Kier, 9-5; a goal and three assists The Blue Devils are 7- 182: Terry Whaley (I) pinned Andrew Alver- and Graham Gooch added 12. man, 5:45; 195: Ben Klei (V) pinned Isiah Lu- ciano, 1:40; 220: Ryan Flatz (V) dec. Sal Am- one goal and two assists ico, 5-4; 285: Cameron Rohr (I) pinned Mike for Irondequoit, which de- PITTSFORD 7, PENFIELD 2 Martin, 3:34. feated Aquinas 5-2 earlier Owen Smith, Nick Pan- GENESEE REGION in the season. ara, Greg Weyl and Rodg- Connor Hynes and Co- er Powers each had a goal HOLLEY 35, ALEXANDER 33 manzo each added one and an assist for Pittsford Ryan Camacho won 9-7 goal and one assist for (14-4). in overtime with a take- Irondequoit. Augie Onorato record- down at 145 pounds for Elliott Clemmons ed three assists for the Holley, which won the scored 35 seconds into the Panthers. Genesee Region title. game and Jake Gottorff Penfield is 8-9-1. Irondequoit's Anthony Thurston celebrates a second-period goal with Graham Gooch, Cameron Thorn won by added a goal 27 seconds right, against Aquinas. JAMIE GERMANO/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER pin in 1:36 at 182 for the later for Aquinas (14-3-2), HILTON 5, BATAVIA NOTRE Hawks. which is ranked fourth in DAME 3 chipped in one goal and BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 3, Schuler each scored for LIVINGSTON COUNTY the state in Division II. Ryan Gurski scored two assists for the Spar- WEBSTER SCHROEDER 2 the Warriors (11-7-2), who Eddie Giblin scored a the eventual game-winner tans. Ernie Clement and cut their deficit to 3-2 with AVON 48, goal in the second period with 9:56 left for Hilton Brandon Henshaw Parker Finestone each 1:15 left in the third period. WAYLAND COHOCTON 37 for the Little Irish. (16-2). scored twice for Brock- had a goal and an assist for Webster had a man advan- Tim Baumer won at 182 Frank Gaffney record- port (9-8-2). the Barons (10-7-1). tage for the final 16 sec- pounds by pinning Brad FAIRPORT 7, ed two goals and an assist Connor Greene record- Finestone scored with onds but could not tie the Sick in 52 seconds for GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY 2 and Alex Whitehair had ed 25 saves for the win. 1:21 remaining in the first game. Avon (21-10). Junior Alex Schoepfel three assists for the Ca- period to give the Barons NON-LEAGUE finished with two goals dets. VICTOR 10, a 3-0 lead. BOYS SWIMMING and two assists and senior GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA 0 Connor Rotenberg tal- RUSH-HENRIETTA 4, GENESEE REGION Cody Howatt added one GATES CHILI 4, BROCKPORT 2 David Farrance scored lied two assists and fresh- goal and two assists for Mike Klim finished four goals and Eric Haney man John Swiatek added a KENMORE WEST-VI 4 OAKFIELD ALABAMA 95.5, the Red Raiders (13-5-1). with two goals and two as- added a goal and two as- goal for Brighton/ER/ Braden Passmore WHEATLAND-CHILI 65.5 Nick Musshafen sists and Hunter Balicki sists for Victor (13-6). HF-L. scored with 1:55 left in the Jason Woerner won the chipped in two goals and added one goal and two as- R.J. Miller tallied three C.J. Scroger made 34 third period to tie the 50 (24.79) and 100 free- Brent Mazurkiewicz and sists for Gates Chili (9-10). assists for the Blue Dev- saves in the win. game at 4 for the Royal styles (53.50) for the Wild- Pat Doud also scored for Ryan Cummings ils. Cooper Lee and Joe Comets (4-13-1). cats.

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BASKETBALL NHL Athena Ottawa scores late shines goal to beat Buffalo versus Senators’ Michalek nets Eagles 2 goals in win Associated Press

Lamb helps OTTAWA, Ontario — Last in the NHL, the Buf- Trojans beat falo Sabres can’t catch a break. Irondequoit Milan Michalek James Johnson scored his second goal of Staff writer the game with 23 second left — a goal aided by a If the Greece Athena fortunate bounce of the Trojans ever failed to puck off an official — have a full grasp about the Greece Athena's Anthony Lamb, center, dunks between and the Ottawa Senators potential of their basket- Irondequoit's Antonio McIntyre, left, and Christian Shafer defeated the Buffalo Sa- Ottawa goaltender Craig Anderson pushes the puck away ball season, it has since on Thursday. KRIS J. MURANTE/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER bres 3-2 on Thursday from Buffalo's Tyler Ennis on Thursday. FRED CHARTRAND/ AP settled in among them. night. The high school boys point guard Jay Sarkis, which equated to a two- The Sabres had basketball regular season who scored 15 versus point lead through the fought back to tie the tributions to the team. Spezza nearly scored is almost in a countdown Irondequoit, and the 6-4 first quarter? Not a game with two third-pe- “We knew if he would himself on a great individ- mode, and the Trojans Hamilton. Lamb’s height problem, regroup riod goals, but Senators just stay with it good ual effort as he fought seemed to have separated and aggressiveness had against a team known captain Jason Spezza things would happen for through the Sabres de- themselves from other something to do with a for its defense and hold found Michalek in the him.” fense but was stopped by teams in the area. few missed layups the Ea- it to five points in the slot and he beat Jhonas Tyler Ennis and Drew Enroth. When the Trojans gles could have used. next quarter. Enroth over the shoul- Stafford scored for the Ottawa got into penalty faced Irondequoit on “If I can rotate and help “You knew it was go- der for the winner. Sabres, who lost for the trouble but was fortunate Thursday, the difference off of my man we can be ing to be packed,’’ Ham- “It’s all about winning fourth straight time. En- when Ennis hit the post on between the two Monroe very good on defense,’’ ilton said. “We beat them and we’re not doing that roth made 33 saves. one power play. County league teams Lamb said. in (last season’s Class right now,” said Sabres The Senators led 1-0 The Sabres had a five- seemed to be about 6 feet, Irondequoit’s leading AA2) sectional final.’’ defenseman Henrik Tal- heading into the third and on three advantage for 17 5 inches, the listed height scorers were 6-3 senior Control of the game linder, who added the then the play opened up. seconds but were unable of Greece Athena sopho- forward Wyatt Smith with went to the Trojans after puck hit the referee and It started with Micha- to get a shot on goal. more center Anthony 16 points and junior point a putback by Irondequ- went right to Spezza on lek doubling the Senators’ Ennis finally broke An- Lamb. guard Dylan Harrington oit’s Smith cut Greece the winning goal. lead 10 seconds into the derson’s shutout bid at Lamb scored just six 15, but a piece of those to- Athena’s lead midway in “Nothing you can do period on a perfect pass 10:25 of the third when the points but certainly was a tals came during the the second quarter to 18- about it. We didn’t go the from Spezza, allowing Mi- puck came to him in front factor in Greece Athena’s fourth quarter and the Ea- 14. right way that maybe we chalek to redirect the after a failed wrap- 68-51win inside Irondequ- gles (13-2) in a deep dou- “If we didn’t come should have, but it hit the puck. around attempt by Staf- oit’s loud gymnasium. ble-digit deficit. here ready, we could’ve ref and bounces are go- The goal was the fast- ford. Greece Athena senior “He’s really getting lost,’’ Sarkis said. “We ing to happen but they est in team history from The puck rolled off guard Deion Hamilton better everyday,’’ Greece have another game (to- just weren’t in our fa- the start of a period Stafford’s stick right to scored a game-high 21 Athena coach Jim John- night).’’ vor.” breaking the old record of Ennis who fired into an points, as the Trojans son said about Lamb. “He Erik Karlsson also 12 seconds set by Spezza empty net. earned their 15th win in 16 can block shots, but he [email protected] scored for the Senators back in 2009. Stafford tied the game games. took two charges, too. It and Craig Anderson “At least I’m still in- at 15:46 when he grabbed a “I don’t know if he can can be difficult to know Twitter.com/jjDandC made 30 saves. Michalek volved in (the record) I rebound and went around play any tougher,’’ Ironde- what he’s going to do. scored his ninth and 10th guess. I would have shot it Anderson, who was down quoit coach Chris Cardon “No question, he helps Greece Athena 68, Irondequoit 51 goals of the season. if I knew that,” Spezza and out on the play. said about Lamb. “If you us protect the basket.’’ Athena 14 15 15 24 — 68 “We believe there’s joked after the game, “There were no ex- look at the best players in The experience among Irondequoit 12 5 11 23 — 51 still lots of goals left in quickly getting serious cuses not to battle as hard Section V, they have four the Trojans showed up at GREECE ATHENA:Anthony Lamb 6, Deion Milan, but it’s taken a when the Sabres come- as we could going into that Hamilton 21, Basem Ashker 0, Brendon of them. Irondequoit, in a game Wind 0, Jay Sarkis 15, Zac DiSalvo 14, long time to get them out back was brought up. third period and we did a “They have every- that put the top two teams Shawn Gaines 4,Peter Florin 8, Nick Marlin this year,” Senators “A two goal lead is a really good job,” Ennis thing.’’ in the Democrat and 0. coach Paul MacLean tricky lead. We give up the said. “It’s super disap- IRONDEQUOIT: D.J. Walker 0, Christian Cardon’s list included Chronicle/Section V Shafer 10, Dylan Harrington 15, Wyatt said. “With his work eth- one goal to make it 2-1 and pointing to lose that one.” size, experience and Large Schools Coaches Smith 16, Antonio McIntyre 7, Brenden ic and his play without then really anything can The three previous Goebert 2, Joe Reyes 1. coaching. Poll together. 3-point goals: DiSalvo. Sarkis; Harrington the puck and his abilities happen with a bounce games between the Sa- Athena’s backcourt in- Shots not falling in the 2, W. Smith, McIntyre. on the penalty kill, here or a bounce there. bres and Senators pro- Democrat and Chroniclecludes 02/07/20146-foot-1 junior opponent’s loud gym, there’s neverPage : beenD04 a Hopefully we learn from duced only seven goals. question about his con- it.” ,

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP NHL STANDINGS, SUMMARIES

STANDINGS ron), 2:56. Kronwall), 19:40 (en). EASTERN CONFERENCE Second Period—2, N.Y. Rangers, Brassard Shots on Goal—Detroit 11-12-10—33.Flori- Dunbar scores record 52 11 (Zuccarello, Pouliot), :22. da 2-6-16—24. Atlantic Division Third Period—3, Edmonton, Yakupov 11 Power-play opportunities—Detroit 1 of 7; GP W L OT Pts GF GA (Gagner, Hall), 18:22. Florida 0 of 3. Boston 56 36 16 4 76 169 123 Shots on Goal—Edmonton 8-13-10—31. Goalies—Detroit, Howard 12-12-9 (24 Tampa Bay 57 32 20 5 69 164 143 N.Y. Rangers 11-13-12—36. shots-23 saves). Florida, Thomas 15-17-3 (32- Montreal 58 31 21 6 68 144 141 Power-play opportunities—Edmonton 0 30). points to lead Olympia Toronto 59 31 22 6 68 175 181 of 1; N.Y. Rangers 0 of 0. A—15,623 (17,040). T—2:20. Detroit 57 26 19 12 64 149 159 Goalies—Edmonton, Scrivens 10-8-4 (36 Ottawa 58 26 21 11 63 167 184 Flames 4, Islanders 2 Staff reports S 20121221—65 (Sutherland) 40.02, 4. Brittney Pollack (F) Florida 57 22 28 7 51 138 178 shots-35 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Talbot 10-5-0 Calgary 022—4 LA: Jordan Jackson-Billingsley 0,Victor Cald- 40.20, 5. Maddy Haggerty (V) 40.36. Buffalo 57 15 34 8 38 110 172 (31-29). N.Y. Islanders 011—2 well 20, Aney Majak 7, Nathan Allen 10, Sha- Slalom/Race 2/Team: Canandaigua A—18,006 (18,006). T—2:24. Senior Keon Dunbar bazz Mosley 26, Detaji Parris 0, Derek Jenkins 21, Honeoye Falls-Lima 21, Victor 22,Brigh- Metropolitan Division Wild 3, Predators 2 (OT) First Period—None. scored a school-record 52 0, Gary Whiteside 1, Devante Hagins 9, Wil- ton 33, Pittsford Mendon 36, Webster 47, GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville 1100—2 Second Period—1, Calgary, Monahan 16 liam Torres 2, Johnny Milton 0 . Penfield 79, Pittsford Sutherland 112, Fair- Pittsburgh 57 40 15 2 82 183 134 Minnesota 2001—3 (Colborne, Russell), 14:15. 2, Calgary, Wide- points to power Greece SOTA: Cam Smith 16, Quincy Sloan 2, Alex port 113. Individual: 1. KG Norris (C) N.Y. Rangers 58 31 24 3 65 151 143 man 4 (Backlund, Brodie), 18:08 (pp). 3, N.Y. Olympia to an 83-73 win Torres 14, Darius Walker 4, Katarrey Williams 39.22,2. Haggerty (V) 40.96,3. Ally Brunell Philadelphia 58 29 23 6 64 160 166 First Period—1, Minnesota, Brodin 8 (Nie- Islanders, Hickey 4 (Bailey, McDonald), 19:53. 4, Christian Simmons 10, Jalen Rump 12, Ken- (HF-L) 41.25,4.Talia Rosenbloom (B) 41.28, Columbus 56 29 23 4 62 167 156 derreiter), 4:05. 2, Nashville, Smith 17 (Hut- Third Period—4, N.Y. Islanders, de Haan 2 over Monroe in non- yan McGahee 3. 5. L. Norris (C) 41.50. Washington 58 26 23 9 61 168 175 ton), 5:50. 3, Minnesota, Parise 19 (Heatley, (Tavares, Vanek), 7:31. 5, Calgary, D.Jones 9 league boys basketball on 3-point goals: Caldwell 3, Hagins, . Carolina 55 25 21 9 59 138 153 Pominville), 13:27 (pp). (Stajan, Wideman), 14:28. 6, Calgary, Back- New Jersey 57 23 21 13 59 133 142 Second Period—4,Nashville,Smith 18 (Bar- lund 14 (Hudler), 19:57 (en). Thursday. WAYNE COUNTY HOCKEY N.Y. Islndrs 59 22 29 8 52 162 195 tley), 7:40. Shots on Goal—Calgary 5-6-11—22.N.Y.Is- Dunbar, who set a SECTION V Third Period—None. landers 11-11-8—30. WESTERN CONFERENCE Overtime—5, Minnesota, Niederreiter 11 Power-play opportunities—Calgary 1 of school record for scoring EAST ROCHESTER 71, Central Division (Brodziak, Spurgeon), 2:16. 2; N.Y. Islanders 0 of 5. in a game earlier in the WILLIAMSON 54 PITTSFORD 1, PENFIELD 0 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Shots on Goal—Nashville 8-3-6-1—18. Goalies—Calgary, Berra 8-15-2 (30 shots-28 Max Argento finished Chicago 59 35 10 14 84 207 161 Minnesota 9-9-15-3—36. saves). N.Y. Islanders, Nabokov 10-11-5 (21- season, also had five as- Owen Smith scored St. Louis 56 38 12 6 82 192 132 Power-play opportunities—Nashville 0 of 18). sists and five steals. with 14 points to lead a bal- five minutes into the Colorado 57 36 16 5 77 169 151 2; Minnesota 1 of 5. A—12,888 (16,170). T—2:21. The 5-foot-9 guard anced ER (12-3). second period to lift Minnesota 59 31 21 7 69 145 147 Goalies—Nashville, Hutton 13-8-4 (36 Flyers 3, Avalanche 1 Dallas 57 26 21 10 62 162 163 shots-33 saves). Minnesota, Kuemper 8-3-2 Colorado 001—1 went 22 of 26 from the ER 20 21 14 16 — 71 Pittsford (15-4) to its Winnipeg 59 28 26 5 61 165 171 (18-16). Philadelphia 012—3 W 11111121—54 eighth-straight win. Nashville 58 25 23 10 60 144 175 A—18,766 (17,954). T—2:26. free-throw line for Olym- ER: Tre Miller 11,Justin Reho 4,Kendrick Wat- First Period—None. Pacific Division Canadiens 5, Canucks 2 pia (4-10) son 9, Danny Medina 0, Jon Morrello 0, Bren- Vancouver 011—2 Second Period—1, Philadelphia, Streit 8 don McDermott 4, Zach Houser 8, Max Ar- GP W L OT Pts GF GA (Lecavalier, Couturier), 6:21 (pp). M 17221024—73 WEBSTER THOMAS 9, Anaheim 59 40 14 5 85 191 145 Montreal 203—5 GO 20 21 18 24 — 83 gento 14, Phineas Jacques 8, Derek Baird 0, Third Period—2, Philadelphia, Raffl 7 (Cou- Demarre Nelson 13. GENEVA/WAT./ROM. 1 San Jose 58 36 16 6 78 172 140 First Period—1, Montreal, Pacioretty 24 turier,Downie),7:05.3,Colorado,MacKinnon MONROE: Dayquan Brown 9, Christian WILLIAMSON: Mitch Steurrys 0, Tom Fer- Braydon Deming Los Angeles 58 30 22 6 66 137 127 (Subban, Markov), 14:59 (pp). 2, Montreal, 21 (O’Reilly, Landeskog), 17:10. 4, Philadel- Bennett 7, Carlee Ellis 14, Ahmir Ellis 3, Tray- land 19, Matt Sperr 12, Josh McIntosh 6, Ben- Vancouver 59 27 23 9 63 145 157 White 1 (Bournival, Weise), 16:02. phia, Giroux 19 (Simmonds, Coburn), 19:40 von Holt 21, Shaimir Stanley 4, Ahmaad Ellis nett Schoonerman 14, Andy Luke 0, Jake scored his first varsity Phoenix 56 26 20 10 62 160 167 Second Period—3, Vancouver, Higgins 16 (en). 15, Josh Zayas 0. Calgary 57 22 28 7 51 136 177 (Garrison, Schroeder), 2:31 (pp). Shots on Goal—Colorado 14-8-17—39. Scribner 0, Brandon Budd 3. goal for Thomas (6-11-2). Edmonton 59 20 33 6 46 152 197 GO: Keon Dunbar 52, Xavia Brooks 4, Mar- 3-point goals: Miller 3, Watson, Argento Third Period—4, Montreal, Pacioretty 25 Philadelphia 12-17-6—35. cus Mitchell 2, Parris Collazo-Woods 2, Da- 4, Nelson; Ferland 3, Sperr 2, McIntosh, Budd. Thursday’s Games (Desharnais, Gallagher), 4:45. 5, Montreal, Power-play opportunities—Colorado 0 of vian Allen 10, Chris Brown 7,Diamond Gard- VICTOR 8, Plekanec 17 (Desharnais), 8:14. 6, Vancouver, 3; Philadelphia 1 of 5. ner 2, Tremaine Young 4. Calgary 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 BRIGHTON/ER/HF-L 4 Edmonton 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Edler 5 (Diaz, Burrows),12:21 (pp). 7, Montre- Goalies—Colorado, Varlamov 28-11-5 (34 3-point goals: Ahmaad Ellis 5; Dunbar 5, Al- SWIMMING al, Pacioretty 26 (Gallagher, Emelin), 18:52 shots-32 saves).Philadelphia,Mason 23-14-5 len. Philadelphia 3, Colorado 1 NON-LEAGUE Kevin O’Brien re- Washington 4, Winnipeg 2 (en). (39-38). RCAC corded a hat trick with Montreal 5, Vancouver 2 Missed Penalty Shot—Pacioretty, Mon, Capitals 4, Jets 2 an assist and David Far- Ottawa 3, Buffalo 2 11:47 second, Pacioretty, Mon, 13:38 second. Winnipeg 110—2 AQUINAS 33, CHARLOTTE 23 Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 1 Shots on Goal—Vancouver 12-15-17—44. Washington 103—4 EAST 78, CHARLOTTE 64 200 medley relay: Aquinas (Gerard Ro- rance added two goals Detroit 3, Florida 1 Montreal 9-8-12—29. Dontay Caruthers fin- sati, Dominic Bushen, Zach Barrow, Anna and two assists for Vic- Minnesota 3, Nashville 2, OT Power-play opportunities—Vancouver 2 First Period—1, Washington, Brouwer 12 Schum) 2:24.50. 200 freestyle: Schum (A) St. Louis 3, Boston 2, OT of 5; Montreal 1 of 1. (Johansson, Wellman), 4:56. 2, Winnipeg, Lit- ished with 27 points, 14 as- 2:35.32. 50 freestyle: Rosati (A) 26.65. tor (14-6). Columbus at Los Angeles Goalies—Vancouver, Luongo 19-15-6 (28 tle 18 (Ladd), 13:02. . sists, 12 rebounds and 8 100 butterfly: Barrow (A) 1:17.41. 100 Connor Rotenberg Friday’s Games shots-24 saves). Montreal, Price 25-17-5 (44- Second Period—3, Winnipeg, Byfuglien 13 steals to lead East (11-4). freestyle: Luis Rodriguez (C) 1:03.44. 500 Edmonton at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 42). (Setoguchi, Jokinen), 5:41. freestyle: Schum (A) 6:51.07. 200 free- had two goalsfor the N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:37. Third Period—4, Washington, Wilson 2 Tommie Banks style relay: Charlotte (Cianna Hall, Brian- Barons (10-8-1). Florida at Carolina, 7 p.m. Maple Leafs 4, Lightning 1 (Brouillette, Wey), 3:38. 5, Washington, chipped in 21 points and 11 na Hall, Rodriguez, Hector Diaz) 2:29.53.100 Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Toronto 013—4 Ovechkin 40 (Backstrom, Alzner), 7:46. 6, backstroke: Rosati (A) 1:11.04.400 free- Columbus at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 001—1 Washington, Brouwer 13 (Johansson, Car- rebounds for the Orien- rick), 15:15. style relay: Charlotte (Rodriguez, Diaz, B. CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 4, SUMMARIES tals. Hall, C. Hall) 6:10.48. First Period—None. Shots on Goal—Winnipeg 14-16-6—36. GENESEO/LIVONIA 0 Senators 3, Sabres 2 Second Period—1, Toronto, Raymond 15 Washington 11-7-12—30. E 19191921—78 Anthony Frati and Buffalo 002—2 (Kulemin, Rielly), 7:57. Power-play opportunities—Winnipeg 0 C 13191814—64 John Lynch each had one Ottawa 012—3 Third Period—2, Toronto, McClement 3 of 1; Washington 0 of 4. EAST: Raheen Gayden 3, Devonte Higgins 0, ALPINE SKIING (Clarkson, Lupul), 2:19. 3, Toronto, van Riems- Goalies—Winnipeg, Pavelec 18-22-4 (30 Angel Liranzo 11, Jonathan Moody 0, Tommie MONROE COUNTY goal and one assist for First Period—None. dyk 23 (Gunnarsson, Kessel), 8:10. 4, Tampa shots-26 saves). Washington, Holtby 16-13-2 Banks 21, Shakeil Craddock 14, Dontay Ca- At Bristol/BOYS/Slalom/Race 1/ the Saints (10-9). Second Period—1, Ottawa, E.Karlsson 15 Bay, Palat 12 (St. Louis, Johnson),10:28. 5, To- (36-34). ruthers 27, Zion Morrison 0, Cedric Davis 2. Team: Victor 12; Fairport 36; Honeoye Falls- (Da Costa, Conacher), 3:12. ronto, Bozak 12 (Kessel), 17:08 (en). Blues 3, Bruins 2 (OT) CHARLOTTE: Tyreik Snow 22, A.J. Washby Lima 38; Pittsford Mendon 40; Pittsford Suth- NON-LEAGUE Third Period—2, Ottawa, Michalek 9 Shots on Goal—Toronto 12-10-14—36. (Spezza, Zibanejad), :10. 3, Buffalo, Ennis Boston 0020—2 8, Shakim Hardy 13, Bennie Dukes 8, Devon erland 47; Canandaigua 52; Webster 60; Tampa Bay 9-14-11—34. St. Louis 1101—3 Golden 0, Donte Crumpler 11, Sean Lipford 2, Brighton 66; Penfield 81. Individual: 1. Joe 13 (Stafford, Leino), 10:25. 4, Buffalo, Staf- Power-play opportunities—Toronto 0 of Diamond Cordell 0. Carrier (V) 36.10;2. Billy Cooper (PS) 36.77; 3. AQUINAS 7, CLARENCE-VI 3 ford 10 (Ehrhoff), 15:46. 5, Ottawa, Micha- 1; Tampa Bay 0 of 1. First Period—1, St. Louis, Steen 28 3-point goals:Liranzo 3;Snow,Washby 2, Nick Rieger (W) 37.94; 4. Brendan Lyons (F) Sophomore Elliot lek 10 (Spezza, Neil), 19:37. Goalies—Toronto, Bernier 21-16-5 (34 (Schwartz, Bouwmeester), 15:48. Hardy 4. 38.18; 5. Ryan Fries (V) 38.60. Clemmons recorded a Shots on Goal—Buffalo 7-13-12—32.Ot- shots-33 saves). Tampa Bay, Bishop (22-21), Second Period—2, St. Louis, Schwartz 18 Slalom/Race 2/Team: Victor 14; PM 34; tawa 11-13-12—36. Desjardins 0-1-0 (0:00 third, 13-11). (Jaskin, Pietrangelo), 3:32. Fairport 37; Webster 41; HF-L 50; PS 53; Can- hat trick with one assist Power-play opportunities—Buffalo 0 A—19,204 (19,204). T—2:38. Third Period—3, Boston, Krejci 13 (Iginla, LEADERSHIP 75, andaigua 65; Penfield 88; Brighton 93. Indi- and senior Jimmy DiLi- of 7; Ottawa 0 of 3. Red Wings 3, Panthers 1 Lucic), 9:16. 4, Boston, Marchand 18 (Boy- vidual: 1. Carrier (V) 36.45; 2. Rieger (W) Goalies—Buffalo, Enroth 1-12-5 (36 chuk, Krug), 11:24. SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 65 shots-33 saves). Ottawa, Anderson 19-11-8 Detroit 021—3 37.28; 3. Cooper (PS) 37.39; 4. Lyons (F) berto added one goal and Florida 100—1 Overtime—5, St. Louis, Oshie 14, 3:29. Shabazz Mosley scored 38.38; 5. Fries (V) 38.52. three assists for Aquinas (32-30). Shots on Goal—Boston 11-13-11-3—38. St. a career-high 26 points GIRLS/Slalom/Race 1/Team: Canan- A—18,426 (19,153). T—2:24. First Period—1, Florida, Upshall 10 (Ko- Louis 9-9-7-2—27. daigua 16, Victor 29, Honeoye Falls-Lima 35, (15-3-2). Oilers 2, Rangers 1 pecky, Weaver), 19:34. Power-play opportunities—Boston 0 of 4; with five steals for the Li- Brighton 35, Pittsford Sutherland 51,Pittsford DiLiberto crossed the Edmonton 101—2 Second Period—2, Detroit, Alfredsson 13 St. Louis 0 of 3. ons (10-5). Mendon 51, Webster 59, Fairport 79, Penfield N.Y. Rangers 010—1 (Abdelkader, Kronwall), 6:30 (pp). 3, Detroit, Goalies—Boston, Rask 25-13-4 (27 shots-24 110. Individual:1.KG Norris (Can) 38.15,2. 100 career point plateau Nyquist 14, 13:22. saves). St. Louis, Halak 24-8-4 (38-36). First Period—1, Edmonton, Smyth 8 (Per- L 23241117—75 Leah Norris (Can) 39.85, 3. Bridie O’Donovan for Aquinas. Third Period—4, Detroit, Lashoff 1 (Helm, A—19,671 (19,150). T—2:36.

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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 (16-3- 2).

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 (10-10-1).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.

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