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Soccer: Northern 4A All-Region Teams

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Soccer

Northern 4A All-Region

Sierra League – Boys        

Coach of the Year        Marco Merlo-Galena HS

Offensive Player of the Year        Thomas Cooper-Galena HS

Midfield Player fo the Year        Francisco Serrano-Galena HS

Defensive Player of the Year        Peter Garrett-Carson HS

First Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Jose Vidales    Wooster

    Jorge Medina    Galena

    Guillermo Hernandez    Carson

Midfield    Jaime Rodriguez    Wooster

    Kendric Duve    Wooster

    Alejandro Gonzalez    Carson

    Rodrigo Contreras    Galena

Defenders    Jaime Saldana    Carson

    Jonathan Mendoza    Galena

    Eddie Gomez    Wooster

    Kyle Wilson    Damonte Ranch

Goalkeeper    Maxwell Barainca    Wooster

Second Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Edward Porter    Carson

    Hector Hagelsieb    Damonte Ranch

    Sebastian Martinez    Wooster

Midfield    Yurmein Perez Isiordia    Damonte Ranch

    Jesus Medina    Galena

    Axel Estrada    Wooster

    Ernesto Lamas    Carson

Defenders    Christian Martinez    Carson

    Osvaldo Gomez    Carson

    Cristian Ruelas    Wooster

    Ricardo Martinez    Galena

Goalkeeper    Francisco Cazarez    Galena

Honorable Mention        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Jesus Maldonado    Wooster

    Jacob Bain    Bishop Manogue

    Cole Matteson    Galena

Midfield    Eddie Lopez    Wooster

    Alexander Mendoza    Wooster

    Danny Manzo    Carson

    Hernan Diaz    Damonte Ranch

Defenders    Jacob Fyda    Bishop Manogue

    Edgar Guillen    Wooster

    Erick Rivera    Damonte Ranch

    Max Cantor    Galena

Goalkeeper    Victor Cruz Bishop Manogue

High Desert League        

Coach of the Year        Nico Moreno-Hug

Offensive Player of the Year        Court Diesner-Spanish Springs

Midfield Player fo the Year        Dayton Farrow-Reed

Defensive Player of the Year        Hunter Kitzmiller-McQueen

First Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Rodrigo Velazquez    Hug

    Austin Fullmer    Spanish Springs

    Jeziel Guerra    North Valleys

Midfield    Hayden Hoel    Reno

    Jaffet Corona-Martinez    Hug

    Thomas Frank    McQueen

    Eduardo Martinez    North Valleys

Defenders    Miguel Rodriguez    North Valleys

    Jose Estrada    Spanish Springs

    Kyle Georgeson    Spanish Springs

    Alejandro Villanueva    Hug

Goalkeeper    Oscar Lopez    Hug

Second Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Eric Alvarado    Hug

    Clemente Cortez    McQueen

    Diego Corral    Reno

Midfield    Kevin Morales    North Valleys

    Wilmer Hernandez    Spanish Springs

    David Trujillo    Spanish Springs

    Isaac Orellana    Hug

Defenders    Parker Jenkins    Reed

    Erick Godinez    Hug

    Fernando Silverio    Spanish Springs

    Jonathan Virgen    North Valleys

Goalkeeper    Marlon Marroquin    North Valleys

Honorable Mention        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Jonathan Barrera    North Valleys

    Anibal Gonzales    Spanish Springs

    Angel Sanchez    McQueen

Midfield    Jamie Zepeda    McQueen

    Daniel Vazquez    Spanish Springs

    Luis Andres Romero    Hug

    Anthony Catu    North Valleys

Defenders    Ely Marin    McQueen

    Joey Calix    Reed

    Dawson Ogilvie    McQueen

    Tyler Verde    Reed

Goalkeeper    Hugo Rodriguez    Spanish Springs

Galena's Jesus Media, left, and North Valleys' Eduardo Martinez battle it out in Wednesday's simeifinal match at North Valleys High School on Nov. 2.

Galena’s Jesus Media, left, and North Valleys’ Eduardo Martinez battle it out in Wednesday’s simeifinal match at North Valleys High School on Nov. 2.

Girls

Sierra League

Coach of the Year        Greg Lehman-Carson HS

Offensive Player of the Year        Eva Swearngin-Galena HS

Midfield Player fo the Year        Heather Huene-Galena HS

Defensive Player of the Year        Valerie Sue Meyer-Carson HS

First Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Mallory Otto    Carson

    Alexa Moss    Douglas

    Peri Buck    Douglas

Midfield    Abby Jens    Douglas

    Mallory Benna    Bishop Manogue

    Michelle Werdann    Wooster

    Galilea Cid    Carson

Defenders    Noelle Cederwall    Damonte Ranch

    Sydney Woodward    Douglas

    Sophia Maclean    Bishop Manogue

    Ella Rampage    Galena

Goalkeeper    Grace Brooks    Douglas

Second Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Jasmine Alvarez    Damonte Ranch

    Lilliana Hernandez    Wooster

    Isabella Wakeling    Carson

Midfield    Macey Westen    Douglas

    Hannah Prins    Damonte Ranch

    Peyten Kosman    Galena

    Sophia Ruedy    Carson

Defenders    Payson Coverley    Douglas

    Brennen Vasquez    Bishop Manogue

    Hailey Palotas    Carson

    Joanna Antelo    Wooster

Goalkeeper    Kathy Spadino    Galena

Honorable Mention        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Hannah Reviglio    Bishop Manogue

    Lesly Ramos    Wooster

    Lauren Hudak    Carson

Midfield    Rebekah Gonzalez    Bishop Manogue

    Yanitzia Perez    Carson

    Annsley-Rae Guillen    Bishop Manogue

    Lauren Van Dorn    Wooster

Defenders    Molly Otto    Carson

    Hannah Mora    Douglas

    Bailey Robinson    Douglas

    Brynn Lehman    Carson

Goalkeeper    Vanessa Camarena    Carson

Coach of the Year        Garrett Moss-Reno HS

Offensive Player of the Year        Hannah Anderson-Reed HS

Midfield Player fo the Year        Shelby Shaffer-Reno HS

Defensive Player of the Year        Isabel Warren-McQueen HS

First Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Taylor Anderson    Reed

    Bella Albright    Reno

    Shelby Clayton    Reno

Midfield    Yalison Espinosa    Spanish Springs

    Lilly Brooks    McQueen

    Taylor Oliphant    Reno

    Olivia Cisneros    Reno

Defenders    Kendra McAninch    McQueen

    Camryn O’Neil    Spanish Springs

    Paris Burnley    McQueen

    Bailey Boucher    Reno

Goalkeeper    Gabriela Nickle    Reno

Second Team        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Kimberly Bernal    McQueen

    Mikayla Farrow    Reed

    Emily Mendoza    North Valleys

Midfield    Carly Moreland    Spanish Springs

    Sydnee McGrath    Reed

    Madison Escolar    Spanish Springs

    Gracielda Palencia-Marroquin    Reno

Defenders    Katelynn Ferrez    North Valleys

    Zahori Toledo    North Valleys

    Mackenzie Corkill    McQueen

    Jessica Burkhard    Spanish Springs

Goalkeeper    Jaycee Grider    Spanish Springs

Honorable Mention        

    Athlete Name    School

Forwards    Kendall Kingery    Spanish Springs

    Peyton Vasquez    Reno

    Ximena Mora    North Valleys

Midfield    Ashlee Saville    Reed

    Ceilidh Douglas    Reno

    Annie Schivoni    McQueen

    Ashley Pittard    Spanish Springs

Defenders    Piper Wiecking    McQueen

    Lesly Lopez Lugo    Hug

    Taylor Gunther    Spanish Springs

    Lauryn Shipp    Reed

Goalkeeper    Chloe Keenan-Merlo    Reno


Volleyball: Northern 4A All-League

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Volleyball

 Northern Nevada 4A

All-League

Sierra League

Coach of the Year: Jason Sterrett

Reno's Kaitlyn Biassou, left, get the ball over the net as Carson's Makenna Couste goes up for the block in Tuesday game at Reno High School on Nov. 1, 2016.

Reno’s Kaitlyn Biassou, left, get the ball over the net as Carson’s Makenna Couste goes up for the block in Tuesday game at Reno High School on Nov. 1, 2016.

Co Players of the Year:       

Jaycie Roberts – Carson

Allli Reviglio – Bishop Manogue

1st Team All League:

Mary Redl-Harge – Manogue

Hannah Kip – Manogue

Isabella Peterson – Douglas

Talyn Jackson –  Douglas

Anna Bertolone – Douglas

McKinley Thiede – Damonte

Ali French – Galena

2nd Team All League:

Taylor DeProsse – Manogue

Raychel Allen – Douglas

Abby Pradere – Carson

Rilee Negron – Galena

Hailey Hughes – Douglas

Sara Pool – Manogue

Natalie Anderson – Carson

Honorable Mention:

Emma Hansen – Manogue

Olivia Miller – Damonte

Allison Lawerence – Wooster

Becca Smith – Manogue

Dajarrah Navarro – Carson

Sarah Madison – Galena

Sierra Sullivan – Douglas

High Dessert

Coach of the Year: Kuna Nakagawa

Player of the Year: Parker Buddy – Reno

1st Team All League:

Emily Moore – Spanish Springs

Mackenzie O’Connell – Spanish Springs

Karson Nakagawa – Reno

Kaitlyn Biassou – Reno

Alyssa Zucco – McQueen

Emily Petrie – Reed

Annika Kerns – McQueen

2nd Team All League:

Ireland Bennett – Spanish Springs

Namahana Atoa – Reno

Kaila Spevak – McQueen

Tori Baer – Reed

Kennedy Stroshine – Spanish Springs

Olivia Galletti – Spanish Springs

Odessa Clark – North Valleys

Honorable Mention:

Sydney Parks – Reed

Brooklyn Garborna – McQueen

Jordan Boswell – Spanish Springs

Kaylin Talonen – North Valleys

McCain Murdock – Reno

Olivia Shepard – Reed

Holly Bland – McQueen

Batavia wins third straight Class B football title

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Batavia #34 Ray Leach is brought down by Hornell #51 Rayyan Buell.

Batavia #34 Ray Leach is brought down by Hornell #51 Rayyan Buell.

Top-seeded Batavia football reigned supreme in Class B, pulling away in the sectional title game to win its third straight championship, a 40-21 victory over second-seeded Hornell 40-21 on Saturday at Rhinos Stadium.

► More: Victor wins A l Kearney wins D

Fifth-year coach Brennan Briggs was excited for his team.

“We graduated a ton of great players and came in this season with a chip on our shoulder wanting to prove everyone wrong,” Briggs said.

With

Jerry Reinhart and Ray Leach leading the way, helping put 40 points on the board, the point was proven emphatically.

Reinhart went 8-for-20 passing for 175 yards and two touchdowns, one a 74-yard scoring toss to Leach.

“I can’t really describe it. You just get that feeling,” Reinhart said. “I can’t believe I’m on this team with these guys, my family.”

Reinhart also had 106 yards on the ground, just behind Chandler Baker who racked up 108 yards

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Leach was also a key component for the Blue Devils, scoring two rushing touchdowns and four total touchdowns. He rushed for 89 yards and had 165 yards receiving.

Hornell’s Jake Wayland had 104 yards passing and Jack Henby rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns for the Red Raiders (9-1).

No. 1 Batavia 40,

No. 2 Hornell 21

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B- Ray Leach 22 pass from Jerry Reinhart (run failed)

H- Jack Henby 30 run (Jake Wayland kick)

B- Leach 40 run (run failed)

H- Henby 21 run (Wayland kick)

B- Leach 74 pass from Reinhart (Reinhart run)

B- Chandler Baker 49 run (Reinhart run)

H- Hunter Babcock 2 run (Wayland kick)

B- Reinhart 34 run (kick failed)

B- Leach 11 run (kick failed)

High school girls results, Nov. 5

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Volleyball.

Volleyball.

Top-seeded Bishop Kearney won its first Section V girls volleyball title since 1989, defeating second-seeded Cuba-Rushford 3-2 in Class D1 on Saturday.

Hannah Krautwurst had 20 digs, 12 kills, and 5 aces to help the Kings (18-2) win, 27-25, 25-14, 16-25, 17-25, 25-19.

► More: Boys l Girls swimming

“We played with passion, tenacity, and desire to win this game,” coach Brooke England said. “Coming out in the first set we were down by eight points and came back to win 27-25. It shows a lot of character.”

Allure Simmons added 12 kills, 10 digs, 2 blocks and 2 aces, and Michelle Russotti recorded 25 assists, 5 digs, 3 blocks and 2 aces for Kearney.

For C-R, Kate Howe had 25 assists, 9 aces and 8 digs, Riley Howe added 15 kills and 7 digs, and Mckenzie Crandall added 15 digs.

Class C1 Final

No. 1 Le Roy 25-25-25, No. 2 Bath 8-21-18

Tournament MVP Taylor Sherman notched 22 assists, 11 service points and three kills to help Le Roy (18-2) repeat as champions.

Emily Leone notched 12 service points, 8 kills, 5 blocks and 3 aces, and Riley Pasquale added 18 digs, 8 kills, 8 service points and 3 aces for the Oatkan Knights.

Justyna Seager-Parulski had 21 digs and 6 assists for Bath (16-4).

Ali Dickson and Maddy Scott combined for 21 digs for the Rams.

All-tournament team: Justyna Seager-Parulski (Bath), Maddy Scott (Bath)

Class C2 Final

No. 2 Caledonia-Mumford 25-25-25, No. 1 Byron-Bergen 18-18-17

Tournament MVP Andrea Coyle had 10 kills, 10 digs and 13 service points for C-M, who won the sectional title for a second year straight.

Kara Kingbury added 12 digs, 2 aces and 10 service points and was named to the all-tournament team, as was teammate Cierra Wells, who added 15 assists and five digs for the Red Raiders (20-1).

Lauren Burke had 12 kills, 9 assists and 4 digs and Madison Farnsworth added 9 digs, 6 kills and a block for B-B (17-2).

Catherine Brumsted notched 11 assists and an ace and Abby Vurraro had 13 digs for the Bees.

All-tournament team: Andrea Coyle (C-M) MVP; Stefanie Ledwith, (Geneseo); Erin Congdon, (Canisteo-Greenwood); Madison Farnsworth, (B-B); Lauren Burke, (B-B); Kara Kingsbury, (C-M); Cierra Wells, (C-M).

Class D2 Final

No. 6 Honeoye 25-25-25, No. 1 Finney 22-17-20

Tournament MVP Lydia Barnard led Honeoye with 26 kills and 20 digs.

The Bulldogs’ (11-10) Laura Annen added 21 assists and 16 digs and Ciara Curtis kicked in 8 digs and two blocks.

Kenzie Helling served up four aces for Honeoye, who had won sectional titles in 2012, 2014 and 2015.

All-tournament team: Lydia Barnard (Honeoye), MVP; Laura Annen (Honeoye); Ciara Curtis (Honeoye); Alexis Payton (Kendall); Luise Greszkowiak (Hammondsport); Kezia Latin (Finney); Becca Oldhom (Finney)

Girls Soccer

Class C Regionals

Geneseo 1, Maple Grove-VI 1 (Geneseo advances on PK’s 3-2)

Geneseo will advance to its first final four in school history.

The Blue Devils’ Sasha Miller made 10 saves in goal including a PK save to solidify her team advancing.

“We knew at the beginning of the season we had a chance to win a sectional title but to be where we’re at right now, we’re excited,” coach Nick Drollette said.

Katie Keihl scored off Vicki Finn’s assist in the fourth minute of regulation for Geneseo, and Maple Grove-VI’s Sarah Berg tied the game in the 67th minute to bring the game to overtime.

Megan Bugby, Abby Salvaggio and Grace Hainsworth each scored a PK for the Blue Devils.

“The girls are over the moon,” Drollette said. “They’ve worked really hard.”

Class B Regionals

Newfane-VI 2, Palmyra-Macedon 1

Abie LaRocca scored Palmyra-Macedon’s lone goal with 11 minutes remaining. The Red Raiders finish 17-2-1.

“We had a great year,” coach Mike Karns said. “We embraced it, had a great time doing it, and hopefully we can get back to this stage.”

This was the Red Raiders first title trip to the regionals since 1979.

Erica Slagler scored in the first half and Emily Foltz scored with 22 minutes left in the game for Newfane-VI.

Class D Regionals

Wheatland-Chili 8, North Collins-VI 0

Wheatland-Chili had eight different goal scorers.

Allyssa Seilheimer, Niyah Rosado, Lindsey Clar, Travina Meeks, Cassie Parker, Hannah Callaghan, Jenna LaMere and Hannah Beldue. scored for the Wildcats.

Katherine Vonglis earned her 15th shutout of the year with two saves.

W-C’s last state title was in 1991, but coach Gary Ward, in his 35th year, was feeling confident in his team.

“We don’t depend on any one player which is a great benefit,” Ward said. “We’re looking to see if we can bring (a state title) home this year.”

Field Hockey

Class C Regionals

Cazenovia-III 2, East Rochester 1

High school boys results, Nov. 5

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After taking International Prep of Section VI, the No. 1-ranked team in the state, to a scoreless overtime, it was Tavian Hino who netted the game-winning goal to help Livonia to a 6-5 win in penalty kicks in the Class B boys soccer state quarterfinal on Saturday.

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Ryan Henderson got the Bulldogs off to a quick start with a header in the box off a cross from Cullen Coons in the first 40 seconds of the game to put the Bulldogs up 1-0.

International Prep responded with two goals to take the 2-1 lead before the final 40 seconds of the game.

In the final minute of the game, another Coons cross into the box was finished off Tyler Dolan to tie things up 2-2 and force overtime.

“It was a tough, gritty performance by our Bulldogs and they certainly made Livonia proud,” coach Ray Maxwell said.

Livonia moves on to the state final four and will face West Hill-III on Saturday, Nov. 12 in Middletown.

Class AA Far West Regional

Fairport 1, Clarence-VI 0

Senior Matt Gasbarre scored the decisive goal two minutes into the second half for the Red Raiders, who led 12-4 in shots and controlled much of the play.

Gasbarre beat one defender and blasted a shot from about 24 yards just under the crossbar. Jake Horst made three saves for the shutout.

Fairport improves to 18-1-1 and advances to the state final four for the third time in four years and plays 4 p.m. Saturday against Bethlehem-II.

Class D Far West Regional

Alfred-Almond 5, Pine Valley-VI 1

Boys Volleyball

Class A Semifinal

No. 2 McQuaid 25-25-25,

No. 6 Fairport 13-16-19

McQuaid (14-3): Conor Dalton 30 assists; Ryan Dorgan 10 kills; Spencer Wickens 4 aces, 4 digs; Charlie Siragusa 9 kills.

Class B Semifinal

No. 2 Pavilion 25-25-25,

No. 6 North Rose-Wolcott 21-22-15

Pavilion (17-5): Dylan Cote’ 13 kills, 7 aces, 6 digs; Luke Milligan 15 kills, 9 digs; Caleb Milligan 31 assists.

North Rose-Wilcott (6-14): Tyler Norris 12 kills, 5 blocks; Quinton Norris 20 assists; Jon Gilbert 4 kills.

Pittsford dominates sectional swimming, wins 15th title

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Pittsford swimmer Lindsay Stone in the 200-yard freestyle.

Pittsford swimmer Lindsay Stone in the 200-yard freestyle.

Lindsay Stone broke a 21-year-old record at the Section V Class A Swimming Championships, earning automatic All-American honors to help Pittsford bring home its 15th straight sectional title.

Stone’s time in the 500 freestyle was 4 minutes, 46.80 seconds.

The Panthers, as they have during their extended title run, cruised to the championship with 679 points, 300 more than runner-up Fairport. To further put Pittsford’s dominance in perspective, the only other team to score more than 300 points was the Red Raiders.

“People ask me all the time what makes Pittsford different from everyone else, why are (we) on the top so many years in a row,” said Stone, who is verbally committed to swim at Notre Dame. “All I know is what we do. I don’t know what other teams do. I know the work we put in.”

And the work they put in is year-round.

“Basically we have a system, we have a club that feeds us (talent), the (YMCA) team feeds us and most of my kids swim year-round,” Pittsford coach Marty Keating said. “They just work hard.”

In addition to her state record, Stone also won the individual title in the 200 free (1:49.43) and was a part of the 400 free relay that finished eight seconds ahead of runner-up Fairport.

Victor's Mia Baggett swims the final of the 100-yard breaststroke.

Victor’s Mia Baggett swims the final of the 100-yard breaststroke.

Pittsford had a swimmer or relay team claim first place in all but two events in the meet.

Keating was particularly impressed with freshman swimmer Sadie Wallis, who captured first in the 100 breast stroke in 1:06.78, 10 seconds better than her best time at the beginning of the season.

Penfield coach Jason Weber was voted coach of the year.

In 2014, Keating spent $16,000 on coaching camps and clinics across the country, and clearly they have paid off.

From that experience, Keating mentors his team in terms of different units: distance, individual medley swimmers, breast stroke, backstroke and sprinters.

“It’s not one-size-fits all,” said Keating explaining his practices. “It’s four different practices going on at one time.”

Overall, there will be 53 swimmers or relay teams representing Section V at the New York State Girls Swimming Championships at Ithaca College from Thursday, Nov. 17, through Saturday, Nov. 19.

Girls Swimming

Section V Class A Finals

* – NYS Qualifier

Team Scores: 1. Pittsford 679; 2. Fairport 379; 3. Penfield 271; 4. Canandaigua 266; 5. Brighton 240; 6. Victor 234; 7. Hilton 217; 8. Webster 182; 9. Greece 171; 10. Mercy 143; 11. Irondequoit 134; 12. Spencerport 121; 13. Rush-Henrietta 119; 14. Churchville-Chili 103; 15. Gates-Chili 97; 16. Brockport 85.

Top 3: 200 Yard Medley Relay: 1. Pittsford* 1:47.21; 2. Fairport* 1:47.71; 3. Canandaigua* 1:48.82. 200 Yard Free: 1. Lindsay Stone* (Pittsford) 1:49.43; 2. Molly Brennan* (Pittsford) 1:53.56; 3. Mackenzi Doescher* (Brighton) 1:54.73. 200 IM Free: 1. Emma Corby* (Pittsford) 2:07.19; 2. Sadie Wallis* (Pittsford) 2:09.47; 3. Sarah Minnigh* (Pittsford) 2:09.87. 50 Yard Free: 1. Bailey Klafehn* (Hilton) 23.38; 2. Serafina Viola* (Penfield) 23.50; 3. Becca Evans* (Pittsford) 23.61. 100 Yard Fly: 1. Megan Deuel* (Pittsford) 56.09; 2. Emma Corby* (Pittsford) 57.78; 3. Sabrina Turek (Canandaigua) 58.70. 100 Yard Free: 1. Toni Naccarella* (Penfield) 51.17; 2. Serafina Viola* (Penfield) 51.51; 3. Bailey Klafehn* (Hilton) 51.93. 500 Yard Free: 1. Lindsay Stone* (Pittsford) 4:46.80; 2. Sarah Minnigh* (Pittsford) 5:02.73; 3. Molly Brennan* (Pittsford) 5:02.79. 200 Yard Free Relay: 1. Pittsford* 1:26.13; 2. Penfield* 1:38.75; 3. Hilton* 1:40.77. 100 Yard Back: 1. Megan Deuel* (Pittsford) 56.78; 2. Grace Chen* (Fairport) 57.32; 3. Kendall Ware* (Canandaigua) 59.11. 100 Yard Breast: 1. Sadie Wallis* (Pittsford) 1:06.78; 2. Mia Baggett* (Victor) 1:07.51; 3. Paige Eaton* (Mercy) 1:08.51. 400 Yard Free Relay: 1. Pittsford* 3:30.36; 2. Fairport* 3:38.29; 3. Canandaigua* 3:39.75.

*See the complete list of NYS qualifiers at democratandchronicle.com*

Pittsford swimmer Lindsay Stone in the 200 yard freestyle event

Pittsford swimmer Lindsay Stone in the 200 yard freestyle event

LSWA Polls: How they Fared week 10

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Here is how the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Polls fared in Week 10

Evangel's defense posted their fifth shutout of the season in a 52-0 win over Byrd in the regular season finale for both schools.

Evangel’s defense posted their fifth shutout of the season in a 52-0 win over Byrd in the regular season finale for both schools.

CLASS 5A

1, John Curtis (9-0) beat Shaw 36-13

2, Catholic-BR (10-0) beat McKinley 46-9

3, Destrehan (9-0) did not play

4, Scotlandville (10-0) beat Denham Springs 34-28

5, West Monroe (8-1-1) beat Alexandria 40-14

6, Evangel (8-2) beat Byrd 52-0

7, Parkway (9-1) beat Airline 55-38

8, St. Paul’s (9-1) beat Fontainebleau 59-21

9, St. Amant (9-1) beat Dutchtown 47-7

10, Acadiana (6-3) beat New Iberia 42-0

Others receiving votes: Landry-Walker (8-2) beat West Jefferson 54-28, Ponchatoula (9-1) beat Hammond 41-7, Barbe (8-1) did not play, Brother Martin (6-3) beat Jesuit 28-10, Ruston (8-2) beat Natchitoches Central 34-7, Rummel (6-3) lost to St. Augustine 20-7, Sulphur (7-3) beat Sam Houston 42-28

CLASS 4A

1, Neville (9-0) beat Franklin Parish 58-14

2, Karr (9-0) beat McDonogh 35 56-12

3, McDonogh 35 (9-1) lost to Karr 56-12

4. Minden (9-1) lost to Woodlawn 38-30

5, St. Thomas More (7-3) beat Northside 49-6

6, Teurlings Catholic (7-3) beat Opelousas 47-34

7, Woodlawn (9-1) beat Minden 38-30

8, Carencro (8-2) beat Beau Chene 37-6

9, Rayne (9-1) beat Crowley 59-36

10, Plaquemine (7-3) beat Belaire 55-14

Others receiving votes: Loranger (8-2) beat Riverdale 54-6,Benton (8-2) beat Bossier 47-25, Tioga (9-1) beat Grant 45-8, Vandebilt Catholic (7-3) beat Ellender 54-28.

CLASS 3A

1, De La Salle (10-0) beat Lutcher 27-3

2, Lutcher (8-2) lost to De La Salle 27-3

3, West Feliciana (10-0) beat Glen Oaks 42-0

4, Jennings (9-1) lost to Iowa 54-28

5, Kaplan (10-0) beat Ascension Catholic 30-6

6, Amite (7-3) beat Albany 38-7

7, Marksville (9-1) beat Winnfield 32-7

8, Loyola (9-1) lost to Mansfield 42-35

9, Iowa (9-1) beat Jennings 54-28

10, St. James (8-2) beat KIPP Renaissance 62-6

Others receiving votes: Parkview Baptist (6-4) beat Port Allen 42-24, Jena (8-2) beat Bolton 55-7, Northwest (10-0) beat Port Barre 30-0, Albany (9-1) lost to Amite 38-7.

CLASS 2A

1, Notre Dame (10-0) beat Catholic-New Iberia 31-14

2, Many (10-0) beat Pickering 49-7

3, Madison Prep (10-0) beat Christian Life 71-27

4, Riverside (8-1) beat Sophie B. Wright 51-0

5, Ouachita Christian (9-1) lost to Ferriday 42-32

6, Kinder (8-2) lost to Welsh 19-14

7, Welsh (10-0) beat Kinder 19-14

8, Catholic-New Iberia (9-1) lost to Notre Dame 31-14

9, Menard (8-2) beat Oakdale 62-20

10, Dunham (9-1) beat Episcopal-BR 42-14

Others receiving votes: St. Helena (9-1) beat Northlake Christian 53-0, Pickering (7-3) lost to Many 49-7, Calvary (7-3) beat Jonesboro-Hodge 45-6, St. Charles Catholic (8-2) beat Country Day 33-0, Sterlington (8-2) beat General Trass 49-14.

CLASS 1A

1, Haynesville (10-0) beat Homer 55-6

2, Southern Lab (8-1) beat Kentwood 36-6

3, Ascension Episcopal (10-0) beat Central Catholic 42-41

4, Logansport (10-0) beat Montgomery 41-0

5, Kentwood (6-4) lost to Southern Lab 36-6

6, Oak Grove (7-3) beat Delhi 60-28

7, Arcadia (8-2) beat Plain Dealing 32-0

8, Ascension Catholic (6-4) lost to Kaplan 30-6

9, Central Catholic (6-4) lost to Ascension Episcopal 42-41

10, Lafayette Christian (7-3) beat Vermillion Catholic 46-17

Other receiving votes: Delhi Charter (7-3) beat Tensas 55-12, Oberlin (8-2) beat Grand Lake 35-8, Varnado (7-2) beat Houma Christian 26-0, Cedar Creek (6-4) beat D’Arbonne Woods 42-8, St. Frederick (6-4) beat Sicily Island 34-0, East Beauregard (8-2) beat Lake Charles College Prep 8-6.

Grace Christian wins Saturday's tipoff tourney

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STAUNTON – The Grace Christian boys basketball team won the GCS Tip Off Classic Saturday afternoon, beating Bath County 43-40.

Bath County led the Warriors 31-22 at the half behind Caleb Fry’s 11 points. But after the half, Grace Christian’s defense tightened up and limited the Chargers to just nine points. Fry could only manage four more points finishing with 15.

Thomas Musselman led the Warriors with 16 points.  Musselman, Mayo and Fry were included in the all-tournament team.

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Stuart Hall girls roll over Eastern Mennonite

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STAUNTON – Stuart Hall’s girls basketball team improved to 7-1 on the season with a 54-31 victory over Eastern Mennonite School on Monday.

The Dragons were paced by Lilly Hereford, who had 14 points, while Eastern Mennonite was led by Felicity Zimmerman with 10 points.

Stuart Hall returns to action Wednesday for a game at Highland School-Warrenton.

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VSDB boys, girls take two from Afton Christian

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STAUNTON – Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind’s boys and girls basketball teams won both of their games with Afton Christian on Tuesday.

Thania Garcia-Ramires scored 17 points to lead the Lady Cardinals to a 33-7 win. The boys, led by Tishawn Manning’s 15 points, pulled out a 31-28 win.

The boys won their game 31 to 28 with Tishawn Manning leading the scoring with 15 points.

Next games for the Cardinals are Thursday at home with the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf.

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Hicks lifts Lee Ladies past Bison

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STAUNTON – Peyton Hicks hit the go-ahead bucket with 4.8 seconds left as Robert E. Lee’s gils basketball team pulled out a 48-46 victory Tuesday over Buffalo Gap in Conference 36 action at Robert E. Lee High School.

Hicks led the Lee Ladies (2-2) with 15 points, while teammateSara Sabo added 11. The Bison were led by Marybeth Strickler’s 11-point night, while Leah Calhoun had 10 points and eight rebounds.

Both teams return to action Friday night. Lee High hosts Wilson Memorial, while Gap hosts Fort Defiance.

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Fort Defiance boys coast past Wilson

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FISHERSVILLE – Fort Defiance eased past Wilson Memorial 54-34 Tuesday night in nondistrict boys basketball action.

Senior Gabe Glover paced the Indians attack with 18 points while junior Josh Whelan added 15. Sophomore Jacob Jones contributed nine points.

“I thought we established control of the paint, and did a pretty good job of contesting their shooters and holding them to one shot,” Fort Coach Brandon Fulk said.

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Leemen remain unbeaten with win over Gap

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BUFFALO GAP – Robert E. Lee improved to 8-0 Tuesday with a 61-42 victory over Buffalo Gap in nonconference boys basketball action at Buffalo Gap High School.

The Leemen bolted out to a 22-2 lead after one quarter as Jarvis Vaughn scored nine of his game-high 22 points. Teammate Darius George, who finished with 20, had eight in the quarter.

Addison McGuffin was top scorer for the Bison with 17, while Jake Callison had 11.

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Stuart Hall girls fall to Highland School

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WARRENTON – The Highland School slipped past Stuart Hall 44-41 Wednesday night in girls basketball.

Lexie Lee led Stuart Hall with 11 points in the loss, while Highland was led by Kayla Solteys with 12 points.

The Dragons won’t play again until Jan. 6 when they travel to Miller School in Crozet.

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Buffalo Gap wrestling picks up pair of wins

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BUFFALO GAP – Buffalo Gap recorded wins against Covington (42-18) and East Rockingham (42-32) Wednesday night in wrestling action.

Bison picking up pins against Covington were Dylan Tipton at 106, Daniel Landrum at 138, and Ryan Benitez at 170. Meanwhile, Cullen Bendel (132), Jacob Thompson (160), Jadden Pernod (182), Brandon McCray (220) and Wesley Tinsley (285) all won by forfeit.

In the win over East Rock, Bendel, Benitez, Pernod, Tipton and Daniel Landrum and LeighAnn Landrum all won by pin. Thompson picked up another forfeit. The match was tied entering the final match.

Bendel and Daniel Landrum are both 7-1 on the season.

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Stuarts Draft girls top Waynesboro

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WAYNESBORO – Danielle Brenneman scored 10 points to lead Stuarts Draft to a 51-27 win over Waynesboro Wednesday night in girls basketball.

Rachel Sauder finished with eight points, while Deborah Black had seven and three other Cougars scored six each to give Draft a balanced attack in the win. Stuarts Draft raced out to a 17-1 lead after the first quarter and never looked back in posting its second win in two games this season.

The Cougars play Altavista Friday night in the Parry McCluer tournament. They’ll play again Saturday night in the tournament.

Draft’s jayvee team also won Wednesday, beating Waynesboro 49-24. Madelynn Armentrout led the Cougars with 21 points in the win.

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Whitmore powers Dragons past Mt. Carmel

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STAUNTON – Cole Whitmore turned in an impressive performance Thursday to lead Stuart Hall’s boys basketball team to a 66-51 win over Mt. Carmel Christian at Stuart Hall School.

Whitmore scored a game-high 31 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for the Dragons (3-4), who broke a three-game losing streak.

Stuart Hall is off on holiday break until Jan. 8, when travels to Luray to face Mt. Carmel.

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Cardinals split with ENCSD

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STAUNTON – Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind split a boys and girls basketball doubleheader Thursday with Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf.

Anaizha Thompson scored 17 points to lead the Cardinals to a 39-17 win, their fifth of the season. The boys team fell to ENCSD 58-39, despite 22 points from Malcolm Manns.

The boys next play Tuesday at home against Shenandoah Valley Homeschoolers. Then, both teams are back in action next Thursday for a homecoming doubleheader with West Virginia School for the Deaf.

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Grace girls fall to Eastern Mennonite

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HARRISONBURG – Grace Christian’s girls basketball team fell to 1-2 with a 28-25 loss to Eastern Mennonite on Thursday.

Heather Clem scored 14 points to lead the Warriors, who return to the floor Dec. 16 to host Blue Ridge Christian.

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Green Hornets cruise past Little Giants

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WAYNESBORO – Sarah Sondrol pumped in 16 points to pace Wilson Memorial’s girls basketball team to a 54-30 victory over Waynesboro in nonconference action at Waynesboro High School.

Sondrol, a junior, also pulled down 10 rebounds and made three steals as the Green Hormets improved to 3-1 on the season. Sam Kershner added nine points, while Paris Hutchinson chipped in with eight.

Wilson is back in action Friday night at Robert E. Lee.

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