Sectional Semi-Finals
Class A:
5-31-07
Fairport 12, Brockport 5
Shelby Vakiener scored four goals with one assist and Amanda Whaley added three goals and two assists for Fairport. Kayleigh Johnson scored twice with one assist for the Red Raiders. Johnson's second goal was her 200th career goal. The senior attack will be playing at Division II Lock Haven in Pennsyvania next year.
Senior Heather Sacko made 13 saves for Fairport (14-4). She be joing Johnson at Lock Haven next season.
Kim Hunt scored twice for Brockport (9-10).
Fairport will face Rush-Henrietta in the Class A final 5 p.m. Wednesday at East Rochester High School.
The Red Raiders defeated the Royal Comets 9-4 earlier in the season.
"This certainly isn't a game we can overlook," Fairport coach Geoff McMurtly said. "It's going to be a hard fought."
Rush Henrietta 15, Penfield 9
Heather Ziccarelli scored twice with six assists and Ashley Chamberlain scored three goals for R-H. Leah Paris and Jessica Lincoln each scored two goals with one assist for the Royal Comets (12-6).
Alyssa Saxon made 12 saves and Casey Denk scored twice for R-H.
Lauren Schoenberger scored three goals with one assist for Penfield finished 10-8.
Class B:
5-30-07
Brighton 15, Webster Thomas 4
Junior Bea Conley scored five goals with an assist to lead Brighton (16-1).
Senior Rachel Ballatori scored three goals with an assist and junior Leah Cronister scored three goals for the Barons.
Senior Hannah Williams added three assists and classmate Rachel DerCola scored two goals with an assist for Brighton.
The Barons led 10-1 at halftime and took a 15-1 lead in the second half.
Webster Thomas finished 9-9.
Canandaigua 16, Irondequoit 12
Taylor D'Amore added four goals and one assist for Canandaigua.
The Braves trailed 8-5 at halftime. Marafioti scored five of her six in the second half to rally her team.
Marafioti has 51 goals and six goals ties her season-high in a game.
Kelly Condon had three assists and Alyssa Johnston scored twice with one assist for the Braves (18-1).
Abby Friend scored a goal with an assist and Kara Ledgerwood also scored one goal and had two assists for Canandaigua.
Tohnie Smock scored four goals with one assist and Emily Kane added three goals and two assists for Irondequoit. Mara Mason and Erin Roberts each scored twice for the Eagles (12-4).
Class C:
5-31-07
East Rochester 18, Waterloo 4
Taryn Schawillie scored four goals to lead ER (15-2).
Ashley Moulton scored three goals with two assists and Jessica Otis and Samantha Cavallaro each had three goals and an assist for the Bombers. Tiffany Raskopf scored two goals.
The Bombers led 7-3 at halftime, then scored six unanswered goals to break the game open.
Stephanie McClure only had to make three saves for ER.
"Our defense did an outstanding job," coach Linda Michele said. "What also made the difference was off the draw. We got posession so we kept the ball in our attackers' hands."
Cavallaro earned five draw controls.
The Bombers face HF-L, which defeated them earlier in the season, in the Class C final Wednesday.
"It's great. We're excited to have another chance," Michele said.
East Rochester will be making its seventh straight trip to the finals and hopes to capture its second straight title.
Megan Jolley scored three goals for Waterloo, which finished 14-7.
HFL 8, Penn Yan 3
Lindsey Powell scored three goals with an assist and Jill Maier had two goals with an assist to lead HF-L (12-6).
Maggie Stankaitis scored the first goal one minute into the game for the Cougars, who opened on a 4-0 run.
Penn Yan (12-6) scored the next two goals before HF-L took a 5-2 lead into the half. The Cougars scored the first three goals of the second half to pull awat.
"The defense never gets recognized, but to hold a team of Penn Yan's cliber to three goals deserves a ton of credit," coach Kevin O'Connell said.
HF-L will make its first trip to the sectional finals in program history. Penn Yan had knocked the Cougars from the postseason two of the last three years.
Sam Sison had two goals for the Mustangs.
|