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The 2022 High School Fall Sports Season has begun and we included our top returning athletes on this year’s cover including (front row, left to right) Bodie
Hyde (OAE), Jack Tonzi (Le Roy) and Aidan Anderson (Batavia). Back row, (L to R) Simon Lamparelli (Attica), KarleeZinkievich (Pavilion), Bailey Nixon (Attica),
Lauren Kingsley (Pavilion) and Mia Gray (Byron-Bergen).

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Attica football looks Alexander volleyball looking for


to regain its form; another block, football reloading
Lamparelli back on pitch By NATE RIDER
nrider@batavianews.com
ALEXANDER — The run of
return plenty of firepower this
season in the hopes to make it
two in a row for longtime head
year. The four girls returning are
definitely hungry. It should be a
By NATE RIDER quarterfinals last season. consecutive trips to the sec- coach Marcia Hirsch. fun and exciting year.”
nrider@batavianews.com “We have a young team tional finals ended last season Alexander was 19-4 last fall.
ATTICA — Coming off of that needs to get out of the for the Alexander football team The Trojans lost a pair of GR
ALEXANDER
FOOTBALL
a 3-6 season in the first year gate quickly,” Cusmano said. when it fell 13-7 in the Class D all-stars to graduation in Ade- Friday, Sep 2 7 P.M. vs. Avon
Friday, Sep 9 7 P.M. vs. Clyde-Savannah
of Jeff Cusmano back to the “The schedule is filled with semifinals to Avon. However, line Kautz ad Samantha Saw- Friday, Sep 16 7 P.M. at Bolivar Richburg
head coaching position, the two very athletic non-league as head coach Tim Sawyer en- yer, but will be bringing back
Friday, Sep 23
Saturday, Oct 1
7 P.M.
1 P.M.
vs. South Seneca
at Notre Dame
Attica football team will be teams. We will find out soon ters his 19th season at the helm, another in junior outside hit- Friday, Oct 7 7 P.M. at Cuba-Rushford
Friday, Oct 14 7 P.M. at Canisteo-Greenwood
relatively young this fall with where we stand, as we play the Trojans will once again be ter Alyssa Kramer, who filled Friday, Oct 21 7 P.M. vs. Cal-Mum/BB
what looks to be a tough ER and Le Roy in weeks 2 and looking to be in the mix for that the stat sheet last year with 138
GIRLS SOCCER
Wednesday, Aug 31 4:30 P.M. at Albion
schedule. 3 of the season. If we can get Class D block. kills, 110 digs, 91 aces and 15 Friday, Sep 2 4:30 P.M. at Albion
Wednesday, Sep 7 4:30 P.M. vs. OA/Elba
Attica dropped a tough, off to a good start, our youth Alexander will return six blocks. Friday, Sep 9 5:30PM vs. Attica
will gain confidence and Tuesday, Sep 13 7 P.M. at Medina
7-3 decision to Le Roy in the starters on the offensive side of Junior Riley Powell, who did Thursday, Sep 15 7 P.M. at Pembroke
should be competitive.” the ball but only four from the a little bit of everything last sea- Saturday, Sep 17 11 A.M. vs. Byron-Bergen
Monday, Sep 19 5:30 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili
ATTICA Two of the leaders back of- defense, which is always one son, will move to outside hitter Wednesday, Sep 21 5:30 P.M. vs. Lyndonville
FOOTBALL Friday, Sep 23 7 P.M. at Kendall
Friday, Sep 2 7 P.M. vs. Cardinal OHara
fensively will be Wyatt Kauff- of the best around year in and this season, while senior Mel- Tuesday, Sep 27 4:30 P.M. at Notre Dame
Friday, Sep 9 7 P.M. vs. ER/Gananda man and Landyn Thomas. year out. anie Pohl is also back to handle Thursday, Sep 29 7 P.M. at OA/Elba
Friday, Sep 16 7:30 P.M. at Le Roy Saturday, Oct 1 7 P.M. at Holley
Saturday, Sep 24 1 P.M. vs. Bishop Timon Kauffman finished with 360 A number of seniors will be the middle hitter duties and be a Monday, Oct 3 4:30 P.M. vs. Holley
Friday, Sep 30 7 P.M. vs Vertus Charter Wednesday, Oct 5 5:30 P.M. vs. Pembroke
@ Marina Auto Stadium yards rushing and three TDs back to lead this team this sea- leader for the group. Tuesday, Oct 11 7 P.M. at Attica
Friday, Oct 7 7 P.M. v. Hornell last season, while Thomas son, including Christian Kis- Julia Yax also returns as the Thursday, Sep 1
VOLLEYBALL
6:30 P.M. at Pavilion
Friday, Oct 14 7:30 P.M. at Letchworth/War-
saw/Perry @ Perry did a little bit of everything sell (TE/LB - ‘Speedy/skilled’), team’s right side hitter and serv- Wednesday, Sep 7 6:30 P.M. vs. Kendall
Friday, Oct 21 7 P.M. vs. Bath-Haverling Friday, Sep 9 6:30 P.M. vs. Pembroke
BOYS SOCCER and rushed for 206 yards, Cole Dean (DE/OL - ‘High Mo- ing ace. Saturday, Sep 10 10 A.M. at Albion
Wednesday, Aug 31 7 P.M. vs. Medina
Tuesday, Sep 6 7 P.M. vs. BB/Elba
while he caught 18 passes for tor’), Benny Merrill (DB/WR Junior Holley Bykowski will be Tuesday, Sep 13 6:30 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili
Thursday, Sep 15 6:30 P.M. at Attica
Thursday, Sep 8 7 P.M. at Kendall another 297 yards. Kauffman - ‘Great hands, Speed’), Con- new to the varsity team this sea- Wednesday, Sep 21 6:30 P.M. vs. Oakfield-Alabama
Monday, Sep 12 7 P.M. vs. Lyndonville Monday, Sep 26 6:30 P.M. at Holley
Wednesday, Sep 14 7 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili led the defense with 74 tack- nor Thompson (NT / OL - four- son and will take over as setter, Tuesday, Sep 27 6:30 P.M. at Lyndonville
Tuesday, Sep 20 7 P.M.
Thursday, Sep 22 7 P.M.
vs. Pembroke
at Holley
les. year Varsity Starter) and Ricky while McKayla Raines will slip Thursday, Sep 29 6:30 P.M. vs. Byron-Bergen
Saturday, Oct 1 9 A.M. at Warsaw Tourney
Monday, Sep 26 7 P.M. at BB/Elba Nick Kurowski, Case Hill Townley (Safety/ RB - ‘Heavy into the Libero position. Monday, Oct 3 6:30 P.M. at Pembroke
Wednesday, Sep 28 7 P.M. vs. Kendall Wednesday, Oct 5 6:30 PM. at Kendall
Friday, Sep 30 4:30 P.M. at Lyndonville (33 tackles last season) and hitter’). Also looking to make an im- Friday, Oct 7 6:30 P.M. at Oakfield-Alabama
Saturday, Oct 1 5 P.M.
Tuesday, Oct 4 7 P.M.
at Albion
vs. Wheatland-Chili
Clayton Bezon will also be re- Sawyer will also have a pair pact this fall will be junior mid- Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30 P.M. vs. Attica
Thursday, Oct 13 6:30 P.M. vs. Holley
Saturday, Oct 8 5 P.M. at Batavia turning this fall. of solid newcomers to the team dles Maia Sallie and Carley Shep- Monday, Oct 17 6:30 P.M. vs. Elba
Monday, Oct 10 7 P.M. at Pembroke Wednesday, Oct 19 6:30 P.M. at Notre Dame
Wednesday, Oct 12 7 P.M. vs. Holley GIRLS SOCCER in junior QB/DB Trent Woods ard, junior Hailie Frieday and CROSS COUNTRY
Friday, Oct 14 7 P.M. vs. Albion Beth Winters and athletic Tuesday, Sep 13 5 P.M. Away
GIRLS SOCCER and junior RB/DB Tyler Mari- junior Kendall Kolhagen. Tuesday, Sep 20 5 P.M. Home
Thursday, Sep 1 6 P.M. at Notre Dame director Eric Romesser take no. “I expect that with a lot of work Tuesday, Sep 27 5 P.M. Home
Saturday, Sep 3 TBD at Batavia Tourney Tuesday, Oct 4 5 P.M. at Bath
Tuesday, Sep 6 7 P.M. at Pembroke over the Blue Devils girls pro- “While we have a small ros- we will have another successful Tuesday, Oct 11 5 P.M. at Holley
Friday, Sep 9 5:30 P.M. at Alexander Tuesday, Oct 18 5 P.M. at Geneseo
Tuesday, Sep 13 7 P.M. vs. Holley
gram this season after the ter we possess a big heart as season,” Hirsch said. “The bar is Friday, Oct 21 Invitational TBD
Thursday, Sep 15 7 P.M at OA/Elba Blue Devils finished 6-10 in a team,” Sawyer said. “This definitely set a little higher this
Saturday, Sep 17 12 P.M. at Kendall
Monday, Sep 19 7 P.M. vs. Byron-Bergen the Genesee Region League group of athletes is gritty and
Wednesday, Sep 21 7 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili
Saturday, Sep 24 5 P.M. atLyndonville last season and 7-11 overall. enjoys the challenges put in
Thursday, Sep 29 7 P.M. vs. Albion Winters is a SUNY Fredonia front of them every week. Any-
Saturday, Oct 1 7 P.M. vs. Pembroke
Monday, Oct 3 7 P.M. at Royalton-Hartland Hall of Fame member and thing is possible.”
Thursday, Oct 6 7 P.M. vs. OA/Elba
Tuesday, Oct 11 7 P.M. vs. Alexander will enter her eighth year in Alexander will open at home
Thursday, Oct 13 7 P.M. at Holley the program, but her first against Avon on Friday, Sept. 2.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Monday, Aug 29 8 A.M. at Gary Adler Memorial since 2003; Romesser has VOLLEYBALL
Tournament
Wednesday, Aug 31 6:30 P.M. at Batavia coached 32 separate seasons The Alexander volleyball
Wednesday, Sep 7 6:30 P.M. at Holley at Attica since 1992. team did something last season
Friday, Sep 9 6:30 P.M. vs. Notre Dame
Tuesday, Sep 13 6:30 P.M. at Elba “Although this year’s that the program hadn’t do-
Thursday, Sep 15 6:30 P.M. vs. Alexander
Saturday, Sep 17 8 A.M. at Sweet Home squad has six returning se- ne in over 40 decades — win a
Monday, Sep 19 6:30 P.M. at Oakfield-Alabama sectional title. The Trojans cap-
Wednesday, Sep 21 7 P.M. vs. Livonia
Thursday, Sep 22 6:30 P.M. at Lyndonville
See ATTICA T7 tured the Class D1 block and
Saturday, Sep 24 11:30 A.M. at Kendall
Thursday, Sep 29 6:30 P.M. vs. Pembroke
Saturday, Oct 1 12:30 P.M. at Aquinas
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Avon looks to get the block back on the gridiron


FOOTBALL and Christopher Kashorek
After falling in the Class D (keeper); juniors Jack Ruter
sectional finals a year ago, the (defense)Gavin Waide (mid-
Braves return this fall with a die), Dominic Patti (striker),
goal of getting the block back and Austin Lattuca (striker);
to Avon, after winning it in and sophomore Trevor Stroud
2020. (midfield).
But it won’t be easy as they Patti calls Kashorek one of
have some big shoes to fill with the area’s top goalies.
the loss of some key graduates. Top newcomers include
Avon finished 9-2 last year sophomore middie Josh Har-
in head coach Andy Englert’s ter, who Patti says “has an en-
25th season. gine that never stops.”
Englert is the longest ten- Patti is super-excited for
PROVIDED
ured coach in the LCAA. the season and should make a
The bread and butter to this year’s Avon football team will be the interior line and how well they will play.
Key returners this season in- strong move to grab that elu-
clude senior Nolan Clar, who hind the helm but is expected cord. last season, and with top play- sive sectional block if everyone
will play sides of the interior to take most the snaps this fall. Top returners include Ol- ers Lee Hartke and Hudson stays healthy.
Other senior returners in- ivia Caiazzo, Riley Paylor, Lily Volpe both back this fall, they “It has been a pleasure
line and is one of the top two-
clude Dakota Hollada (OL/ Ruter, Isabella Daniels, Sarina should be a major threat this coaching this group from a
way lineman in the area.
DL), Jake Driscoll (RB/LB), Mcdowell, Olivia Pusloskie, season. young age and it will be very
QB Rich Brice also returns
Matthew Malley (OL/DL), Ella Dailey, Maggie Vander- Head coach Tony Patti is special watching them all play
after leading the Braves to the together one last time this sea-
sectional title two years ago Darrik Graham (WR/DB), Ry- bilt, Destiny Pellegrini, Chloe back for his 14th season and
an Masten (WR/DB), Bryant Wells, Avery Leonard and Emi- has done an admirable job son,” he said.
with the victory over Alexan- CROSS COUNTRY
der. Vonglis (OL/DL), Ryan Farley ly Edwards. making soccer relevant in a
(WR/DB), Talent Rivera (WR/ Top newcomers include football town. First-year head coach Josh
Brice played receiver last Williams takes over for long
DL) and Sam Wallin (OL/DL). Alyssa Hembold, Amy Web- Avon lost 1-0 to eventual
year with Andrew Rowland be- time head coach Scott Forrest
Two juniors — Michael ster, Ellah Jeffres and Alissa sectional champ Williamson
FOOTBALL Rowland (WR/RB/LB) and Kaufmann. in the sectional finals last year. as the Braves should be com-
Friday, Sep 2 at Alexander
Friday, Sep 9 at York/Pavilion Chris Thompson (RB/DB) are “I’m extremely excited to Patti calls the senior Hartke, petitive this fall.
Friday, Sep
Friday, Sep 23
16 O-A/Elba
at Cal-Mum/BB both expected to contribute. get back on the turf with the “a phenomenal player who led “The Braves’ cross coun-
Friday, Sep 30 at Lyons “Just like any season, you girls this season,” coach Ben- our team in goals last year and try family is excited about the
Friday, Oct 7 Geneseo/Mt. Morris
Friday, Oct 14 CR/Hinsdale graduate a great group of se- netti said. “Our senior leader- has a bright future at the col- season and our potential,”
Friday, Oct 21 at Clyde-Savannah
GIRLS SOCCER
niors and you find new play- ship will guide us throughout lege level.” coach Williams said. “Based
Thursday, Sep 1 at Wheatland-Chili Tourney ers to fill those positions,” the entire season. These girls Hartke led the Braves with upon last year’s results and the
Saturday, Sep 3 at Wheatland-Chili Tourney
Tuesday, Sep 6 Hornell coach Englert said. “We had have been working extreme- 20 goals and two assists. work-ethic, we will be there at
Thursday, Sep 8
Monday, Sep 12
Caledonia-Mumford
Le Roy
some great leaders like Thom- ly hard during the offseason Volpe is a senior midfielder the end to make some noise.
Friday, Sep 16 at Perry as Welch, Andrew Rowland playing on club teams, at- who Patti says, “he’s our quiet It’s going to be a fun season
Tuesday, Sep 20 at Livonia
Thursday, Sep 22 at Warsaw and Carter Fronk that we will tending camps and summer leader who is extremely steady with a lot of gains.”
Saturday, Sep 24
Monday, Sep 26
at Geneseo
at Letchworth
have to replace. We had a workouts. Although we have and imposing.” This year’s roster consists of
Friday, Sep 30 at Le Roy good season and are looking a difficult schedule, we will be Other key returners this sea- seniors Talen Bartholomew,
Thursday, Oct 6 Perry
Saturday, Oct 8 Geneseo forward to seeing who will competitive, work hard and son include senior middie Jake Michael Farmer, Noah Lewis,
Wednesday, Oct 12
Friday, Oct 14
Letchworth
Keshequa
step up into some key roles. continue to work towards a Weslowski, a very consistent Sydney Murray, Gretta Petter-
BOYS SOCCER We just need to be focused sectional run.” and skilled player says Patti son, and Aiden Wallin; juniors
Wednesday, Aug 31 Bloomfield
Saturday, Sep 3 at Letchworth/Warsaw each week and get better ev- The Lady Braves open their and also senior defender Dev Katrina Dale, Kaitlyn Geary,
Wednesday, Sep 7
Saturday, Sep 10
at Haverling
at Caledonia-Mumford
eryday when we step on the season at the Wheatland-Chili Champaneri who is very fast and Abby Webster; sopho-
Tuesday, Sep 13 Le Roy field. We also need to stay Tournament. and plays with high energy. mores Evangeline Kennell,
Saturday, Sep 17 at Bloomfield
Monday, Sep 19 Dansville healthy during the season.” BOYS SOCCER Other senior returners in- Owen Lewis, Paige Plaatje,
Wednesday, Sep 21
Saturday, Sep 24
Perry
at Geneseo
GIRLS SOCCER It has been awhile since the clude defender Evan Masten and Finn Soucy; and freshmen
Tuesday, Sep 27 at Pavilion/York Head coach Katelyn Ben- Avon boy’s soccer team has who Patti calls the “heart and Aiden Bedelyon, Kayla Bird,
Thursday, Sep 29 Marcus Whitman
Saturday, Oct 1 at Le Roy netti returns as the always been a dominant force on the soul to our team.” Sullivan Dale, Corey Drew,
Monday, Oct 3
Friday, Oct 7
Letchworth/Warsaw
Geneseo
tough Lady Braves look to im- pitch. Other key returners include Quinn Ford, Maria Geary, and
Tuesday, Oct 1 at Pavilion/York prove over last year’s 8-6-3 re- But after finishing 12-4-2 seniors Cael Driscoll (defense) Savannah Santangelo.
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Batavia football primed for a sectional repeat


By DAILY NEWS SPORTS STAFF grade athletes. Running back bach. Senior defensive play- coaching this great group of ils’ man between the pipes
sports@batavianews.com Aidan Anderson is coming ers Cooper Fix and Aavion boys,” said Halpin. “We have as the team’s starting goal-
BATAVIA — This fall should off of a big season and hopes Bethel will be two of the a good combination of skill, keeper. Another senior, Alex
bring with it plenty of excite- to lead a strong list of seniors team’s top linebackers, while physicality, and speed. The Bartz will help lead a strong
ment to the field at Van Detta on the offensive side of the junior wide receivers Cole players are enthusiastic, and group of forwards, which also
Stadium, where the Batavia ball, which includes first-year Grazioplene and Vincent Ar- enjoy playing the game and includes juniors Owen Hal-
football team is gearing up quarter Ja’Vin McFollins, who royo are also expected to see show good team camarade- pin and Quintin Cummings.
for what they hope is another is making the move from wide their roles increase this sea- rie.” Newcomers Dima Havens
championship season. receiver for the upcoming son. Seniors Ryan Dillon and and Hunter Mileham are also
The Blue Devils defeat- campaign. Fellow senior skill BOYS SOCCER Rashawd Christie will lead expected to play prominent
ed HF-L in the Class B Final players Carter McFollins and Under new head coach the Batavia defense this sea- roles for Batavia this season.
last season, winning its fifth Cam McClinic are also ex- Graham Halpin, Batavia is son, while fellow senior Jack
sectional crown since 2014. pected to factor in for the Blue looking forward to furthering Pickard will be the Blue Dev- See DEVILS T5
Head coach Brennan Briggs Devils’ attack. the momentum it built during
believes that the team he puts Up front, senior Mathew a transcendent ‘21 season
on the field this year has put McWethy highlights a strong that saw the Blue Devils finish
itself in position through dili- list of returners, which in- 9-6-2, their best mark in quite
gent offseason work to repeat cludes seniors Garrett some time.
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Turner, Kylee Brennan and bell Riley, who placed sixth whom earned second-team 2019 and is hoping to put forth
Devils Grace Parker will help power
the Blue Devils’ attack.
at sectionals last season, and
fellow sophomores Izzy Scott
All-County honors last season.
Junior Jadyn Boyce was a first-
another impressive campaign

From T4 “With our high scorer Anna and Nicole Doeringer, both of team All-County selection in See DEVILS T6
Varland back and additional
GIRLS SOCCER speedsters Kylee Brennan,
The Batavia girls return Ella Shamp, and Lillian Em-
four starters from last year’s erson, scoring shouldn’t
team and are hoping to build be an issue,” added Hume.
on the success it found during “We will continue to run a
the ‘21 campaign, when it fin- high-pressure counter-at-
ished 9-8-1 and earned a spot tacking offense, but it will be
in the sectional semifinals. limited because of our num-
Isabella Walsh will help bers. We are a small group,
lead a strong Batavia defense but our skill level is very good.
which will be anchored by Our goal is to keep our goals
senior goalkeeper Julia Petry against at 15 or less by con-
who makes her return to the testing all shots. That should
pitch this fall. allow us a chance to win in
“Julia came back to soccer every game.”
this year and I am excited to CROSS COUNTRY
to see her take on this chal- The Blue Devils’ harriers are
lenge,” said Batavia head expecting another successful
coach Roger Hume, who is campaign, with a load of tal-
in his 15th season. “She has ent returning to a deep girls’
a strong leg, so clearing and squad and the boys’ team also
counter attacking should be sporting a veteran-laden ros-
an important option to our ter.
attack.” The Batavia girls will wel-
Anna Varland and Alyssa come back sophomore Camp-

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Devils the Batavia girls tennis team is


hoping for more this season.
The Blue Devils finished 6-8
Katelyn Wihterow are two oth-
ers who bring some much need-
ed experience to the group and
Friday, Sep 2
Friday, Sep 9
Thursday, Sep 15
Saturday, Sep 24
FOOTBALL
7 P.M.
7 P.M.
6 P.M.
at Wayne Central
vs. Livonia
vs. Monroe
12 P.M. at BK/Rochester Prep
Monday, Sep 26
Tuesday, Sep 27
Thursday, Sep 29
Tuesday, Oct 4
6:30 P.M.
6:30P
6:30PM
6:30 P.M.
vs. Le Roy
vs. Bloomfield
vs. Irondequoit
at Greece Arcadia
From T4 last season and earned an open- will battle for some top spots as Friday, Sep 30 7 P.M. vs. Palmyra-Macedon Thursday, Oct 6 6:30 P.M. at Elba
Friday, Oct 7 7 P.M. at Dansville/Way-Co Friday, Oct 7 6:30PM vs. Greece Athena
ing round sectional victory over, well,” said Fazio. Friday, Oct 14 7:30 P.M. at Honeoye Falls-Lima Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30 P.M. vs. Brockport
in ‘22. Ninth-grader Mallory 5-0, over Aquinas, before falling Senior Abi Hoerbelt, junior Friday, Sep 2
BOYS SOCCER
5 P.M. at Holley Central
Wed., Oct 12 6:30 P.M. at Pitt. Mendon
Friday, Oct 14 6:30 P.M. vs. Pitt. Sutherland
Boyce is an exciting newcomer to HAC. Batavia returns a bit of Sophia Minuto and sophomore Wed., Sep 7
SWW
6:30 P.M. vs. East/Monroe/NENW/
Monday, Oct 17 6:30 P.M. at Greece Athena
for the Batavia girls. talent from last year’s squad Kayla Richenburg are some im- Saturday, Sep 10 12 P.M. vs. Byron-Bergen/Elba Tuesday, Oct 18 6:30 P.M. at Eastridge
Tuesday, Sep 13 TBD at Greece Odyssey Thursday, Oct 20 6:30 P.M. at Honeoye Falls-Lima
“There is a very optimistic along with several new athletes pressive newcomers who hope Friday, Sep 16 6:30 P.M. vs. Eastridge CROSS COUNTRY
Wed., Sep 21 6:30 P.M. vs. Pitt. Sutherland
outlook for this year’s team,” which has head coach Jim Fazio to make some noise this season. Friday, Sep 23 6:30PM at Honeoye Falls-Lima
Friday, Sep 9 5 P.M. at O-A
Tuesday, Sep 13 5 P.M. at Northampton Park
said Batavia girls’ coach Bill excited for this group’s poten- “It’s going to be fun and inter- Saturday, Sep 24
Tuesday, Sep 27
4:30PM at Honeoye Falls-Lima
6:30PM vs. Greece Olympia Saturday, Sep 17 11 A.M. at Byron-Bergen
Buckenmeyer. “We bring back tial. esting to watch this team devel- Thursday, Sep 29 6 P.M. at Dansville Tuesday, Sep 20 5 P.M. at Northampton Park
Saturday, Oct 1 11 A.M. vs. Honeoye Falls-Lima Saturday, Sep 24 8 A.M. at East Aurora
a lot of talent and experience Seniors Maya Schrader and op this season with so many new Monday, Oct 3 6:30 P.M. at Greece Olympia Wed., Sep 28 5 P.M. at Mendon Ponds Park East
Thursday, Oct 6 6:30PM vs. Greece Odyssey
from last year. Many of these Casey Tatarka are back for an- faces and experience levels,” Saturday, Oct 8 5 P.M. vs. Attica
Monday, Oct 3 5 P.M. at Basil Marella Park
Wednesday, Oct 12 TBD at Black Creek Park
girls were part of the Outdoor other season as the team’s top said Fazio. “I’m hoping the team
Tuesday, Oct 11
Friday, Oct 14
7 P.M.
7 P.M.
at Eastridge
at Greece Arcadia Saturday, Oct 15 10:30 A.M. at Alden
Sectional Championship teams doubles team and will lead comes together and improves GIRLS SOCCER Saturday, Oct 22 TBD County Championships
Thursday, Sep 1 8 P.M. vs. Warsaw TENNIS
and we hope to carry that over a young and inexperienced quickly so we can be competi- Saturday, Sep 3 TBD Batavia Tourney Wed., Sep 7 4:30 P.M. at Greece Storm
Thursday, Sep 8 6:30 P.M at Greece Olympia
to success this fall. The team put group that lost eight players tive in the always strong Monroe Wed., Sep 14 7 P.M. vs. Greece Odyssey Thursday, Sep 8 5:30 P.M. vs. Eastridge
Saturday, Sep 10 11 A.M. at Churchville-Chili
in a very good summer of train- to graduation last season. De- County League.”
Saturday, Sep 17
Tuesday, Sep 20
11 A.M. at Eastridge
TBD at Honeoye Falls-Lima Tuesday, Sep 13 5 P.M. at Rush-Henrietta
ing and they are excited to see spite the mass exodus, Batavia GYMNASTICS
Thursday, Sep 22
Saturday, Sep 24
7 P.M.
6 P.M.
at Pittsford Sutherland
at Honeoye Falls-Lima
Thursday, Sep 15 4:30PM at Gates Chili
Friday, Sep 16 5 P.M. at Victor
what they can accomplish. We has welcomed a list of new ath- The Genesee gymnastics Monday, Sep 26 7 P.M. vs. Honeoye Falls-Lima Saturday, Sep 17 10 A.M. vs. Canandaigua
Thursday, Sep 29 7 P.M. vs. Greece Olympia
have a good mix of youth and ex- letes which should help build a team, consisting of athletes Saturday, Oct 1 2 P.M. at Le Roy Tuesday, Sep 20 4:30 P.M. at Spencerport
Wed., Sep 21 5 P.M. at Waterloo
perience and we are going after healthy roster of about 15 girls. from Batavia, Alexander, By-
Monday, Oct 3
Thursday, Oct 6
6:30 P.M. vs. Livonia
TBD at Greece Odyssey Thursday, Sep 22 5 P.M. vs. Hilton
some lofty goals for the upcom- Batavia’s other returning ron-Bergen and Le Roy, is look-
Saturday, Oct 8
Monday, Oct 10
7 P.M.
7 P.M.
vs. Le Roy
at Dansville
Saturday, Sep 24 10 A.M. at Penfield
Thursday, Sep 29 5 P.M. vs. Churchville-Chili
ing season. This is a great group Wed., Oct 12 7 P.M vs. Eastridge
players include sophomores ing to increase the success it Friday, Oct 14 7 P.M. vs. Greece Arcadia Saturday, Oct 1 5 P.M. vs. Fairport
of girls and I am excited to see VOLLEYBALL GYMNASTICS
Kelsey Kirkwood and Ally Debo, found last season, when it fin- Wed. Aug 31 6:30 P.M. vs. Attica Saturday, Sep 24 3 P.M. at MCA Gymnastics
what they can accomplish this
who were second doubles part- ished 3-12 overall. Tuesday, Sep 6 6:30 P.M vs. Albion Friday, Sep 30 7 P.M. at Bright Raven East
fall.” Thursday, Sep 8 6:30 P.M. at Canandaigua Saturday, Oct 8 3 P.M. at MCA Gymnastics
ners last season but will most Stephani Hamilton is back to Monday, Sep 12 6:30 P.M. at Medina Friday, Oct 14 6 P.M. at MCA Gymnastics
The Batavia boys are prepar- Wed., Sep 14 6:30 P.M. vs. Pitt. Mendon
ing to hit the ground running likely battle for the top singles lead the squad for her 24th sea- Friday, Sep 16 6:30 P.M. at Pitt. Sutherland Saturday, Oct 22
Saturday, Oct 29
3:30 P.M. at Bright Raven East
3 P.M. at MCA Gymnastics
Tuesday, Sep 20 7:30 P.M. vs. Eastridge
this fall behind senior harrier spots this season. All four of Bat- son at the helm, and is expect- Thursday, Sep 22 6:30 P.M. at Honeoye Falls-Lima Saturday, Nov 5 3 P.M. at Henrietta Recreation

Nathan Canale, who qualified avia’s returning athletes quali- ing several returning athletes to
fied for individual sectionals last help her team achieve its goals. the group’s projected top con- ful group of young women who
for the state meet last season. tributors. Newcomer Hannah are looking forward to a great
“Nate has been working year and will be looking to do so Seniors Haylie Lietten, Emily
once again to conclude the 2022 Salmonds and Gianna Trigilio Spencer is also expected to play season filled with new skills,
hard all summer and I’m excit-
ed to see what he can do in his campaign. join sophomores Roan Finn, Lei a role. new routines and many person-
senior year,” said Batavia head “Juniors Lilyana Burke and St. Clais and Mikayla Yohon as “This year’s team is a wonder- al bests,” said Hamilton.
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Attica John Dickhut said. “They
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ny underclassmen will be ing our defensive unit along 34 goals last year, and is 20 right away, but our team did
called upon to compete ear- with senior Colin Bannister goals away from setting a not excel. In his 10th grade
ly in their careers,” Romess- and Junior Joe Parkhurst. new school record. Simon is year he scored more goals,
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improve in Yokopovich’s second year By NATE RIDER
nrider@batavianews.com
Sophomore Ava Gray also
returns after an all-league
FOOTBALL (OL/DL). (MB) and sophomore Reba BERGEN — The By- selection last season. Ava
Top newcomers looking to Kessler (OH). ron-Bergen girls soccer team Gray finished with six goals
Head coach Mike Yokopo-
make an immediate impact in- put together one of the best and five assists, but the cen-
vich returns for his second Top newcomers include
clude juniors Max Wilson (OL/ seasons in program history ter-back was key in leading a
season after last year’s team juniors Bella Pillittere (MB),
DL) and Donny Peet (WR/DB); last fall and this year the Bees defense that allowed just six
finished 4-6. Malina Bellos (S) and Isabella appear to be locked and load-
sophomores JC Starowitz (OL/ goals all season. That defense
Top returners this fall in- Cochran (OH). ed to take it to yet another
DL) and Ethan Larzelere (OL/ will be bolstered by another
clude juniors Austin Pittman “We have a strong group of level.
DL); senior Alden Hatch (OL/ returning GR All-Star in se-
(QB/DB), Garrett Thompson seniors that will provide lead- Head coach Wayne Hill’s
DL) and freshman Jackson nior Ava Wagoner this fall.
(RB/LB), Malachi Smith (RB/ ership this season,” coach troops finished at 19-4 in
Peet (OL/LB). Junior striker Makenzie
LB), Anthony Leach (RB/LB) Harmon said. “We return a 2021, which included a Gene-
“We graduated alot of our Hagen is also back after being
and Damon Linzy (OL/DL) good core of girls and will rely see Region League Division I second on the team with 21
leaders from last year, and are on everyone to contribute to
and seniors David Brumsted going to rely on the leadership title, a Section V Class C2 title, goals to go with four assists as
our success this season.” a Class C Far West Region- a sophomore, which earned
(WR/DB), and Cedric Bowen of our underclassmen,” coach BOYS SOCCER al title and a trip to the state her a GR All-Star selection as
FOOTBALL Yokopovich said. “The team
After a tough 1-16 season semifinals. well.
Friday, Sep 2 7:00PM at South Seneca has been focused and working
a year ago, head coach Dave This season, there are a Another junior striker,
Friday, Sep 16 7:00PM at York/Pavilion hard this off-season. Class D is
Friday, Sep 23 7:00PM vs. Avon Veltre is looking forward to the plethora of stars returning Emma Starowitz, was also a
always tough, and we are excit-
Saturday, Oct 1 7:00PM vs. Geneseo/MM
ed to face the challenge each 2022 campaign. from that squad, led by Gen- league all-star in 2021 after
Friday, Oct 7 7:00PM at O-AElba esee Region League Player of
week.” “Last year’s young team has she finished with 14 goals
Friday, Oct 14 7:00PM vs. Notre Dame
grown into a competitive pow- the Year and First-Team All- and 11 assists.
Friday, Oct 21 7:00PM at Alexander VOLLEYBALL
BOYS SOCCER erful unit,” coach Veltre said. State selection Mia Gray. Still Senior midfielder Kendall
Head coach Amy Harmon
Thursday, Sep 1 at Albion Tourney Veltre enters his ninth sea- just a freshman, Gray had 27 Phillips will also be key this
enters her second season with
Saturday, Sep 3 at Albion Tourney
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Wednesday, Sep 7 Let./Warsaw the Lady Raiders.
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Thursday, Sep 15 at Perry
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Dansville 2022 Fall Schedules


FOOTBALL Tuesday, Oct 11 Haverling
Saturday, Sep 3 at Palmyra-Macedon Thursday, Oct 13 Warsaw
Friday, Sep 9 vs. Geneva at Cohocton Saturday, Oct 15 at Byron-Bergen Tourney
Thursday, Sep 15 at Livonia Monday, Oct 17 at Livonia
Saturday, Sep 24 at Monroe
Thursday, Oct 20 Le Roy
Friday, Sep 30 vs. BK/Rochester Prep Friday, Sep 23 Haverling Wednesday, Sep 14 at Hornell Wednesday, Sep 7 Geneseo
Friday, Oct 7 vs. Batavia at Cohocton GIRLS SWIMMING
Monday, Sep 26 Perry Tuesday, Sep 20 Geneseo Thursday, Sep 8 Pavilion
Friday, Oct 14 at Wayne Thursday, Sep 8 at Hornell
Tuesday, Sep 27 at Livonia Thursday, Sep 22 Livonia Monday, Sep 12 at Hornell
Thursday, Oct 20 vs. Honeoye Falls-Lima Thursday, Sep 29 Batavia Saturday, Sep 24 Perry Tuesday, Sep 13 Wayland-Cohocton Tuesday, Sep 13 Letchworth/Perry
BOYS SOCCER Wednesday, Oct 5 at Hornell Monday, Sep 26 at Haverling Thursday, Sep 15 at Keshequa Saturday, Sep 17 at Haverling Invite
Friday, Sep 2 Wayland-Cohocton Tuesday, Sep 20 at Haverling
Friday, Oct 7 at Haverling Wednesday, Sep 28 at Caledonia Mumford Monday, Sep 19 at Haverling
Wednesday, Sep 7 Geneseo Thursday, Sep 22 Wayland-Cohocton
Saturday, Sep 10 at Perry Tuesday, Oct 11 Livonia Tuesday, Oct 4 Hornell Wednesday, Sep 21 Hornell
GIRLS SOCCER Thursday, Oct 6 at Livonia Monday, Sep 26 Canisteo-Greenwood Tuesday, Sep 27 at Wellsville
Monday, Sep 12 Greece Odyssey
Wednesday, Aug 31 at Letchworth Monday, Oct 10 Batavia Wednesday, Sep 28 Geneseo Tuesday, Oct 4 Livonia
Tuesday, Sep 13 Caledonia-Mumford
Thursday, Sep 15 at Wayland-Cohocton Friday, Sep 2 Wayland-Cohocton Wednesday, Oct 12 Haverling Thursday, Sep 29 Livonia Thursday, Oct 20 LCAA Diving Championships at
Saturday, Sep 17 Hornell Tuesday, Sep 6 at Perry Friday, Oct 14 at Warsaw Monday, Oct 3 at Perry Haverling
Monday, Sep 19 at Avon Wednesday, Sep 7 at Way-Co Tourney VOLLEYBALL Tuesday, Oct 4 Caledonia-Mumford Saturday, Oct 22 LCAA Swimming Championships at
Tuesday, Sep 20 at Caledonia-Mumford Friday, Sep 9 at Way-Co Tourney Thursday, Sep 1 at Avon Thursday, Oct 6 at Wayland-Cohocton Haverling

Watch for these volleyball stars in ‘22


RETURNING THIS FALL: There will be plenty of players to keep an eye on when the season on the courts kicks off
By NATE RIDER semifinals, with the Indians seniors to graduation, though Wheatland-Chili — Senior, Knights as a junior with 218
nrider@batavianews.com eventually falling to Alexander they will have to step it up in middle hitter — Grabbed her kills and 149 digs. Le Roy beat
We’ve already taken a look in the championship match. a tough Genesee Region after first Genesee Region League Attica for the Class C block and
at football, boys soccer and Here is a look at some play- they finished just 6-12 in the all-star nod in 2021 when she finished at 21-2 overall last fall,
girls soccer and now, with the ers to keep an eye on this sea- 2021 regular season. Cerasani led the Wildcats with 134 kills, including an LCAA Division II
start of the 2022 preseason son: should lead the way after she 35 blocks, 32 aces and 12. This title. The Oatkan Knights lost
fast approaching, it’s time to (Players are listed in alpha- was third on the team in kills small roster lost just one senior some talented players to grad-
take a look at volleyball. More betical order and are just a and fourth on the squad in digs to graduation from a team that uation but they never look to
specifically, what players to be sampling of the talent that can as a junior. won five matches in a row at rebuild, they just reload.
on the lookout for when the be seen in the area this fall) one point last fall and finished
teams hit the court in a couple ELLIE CUSMANO, Atti- the regular season at 9-8. LAUREN KINGSLEY, Pavil-
of weeks. SHELBY BAKER, Geneseo ca — Junior, outside hitter
ion — Senior, middle hitter —
While only two teams came — Senior, outside hitter — Led — Earned her first GR all-star ALLIE INGLES, Le Roy — Finally entering her final varsi-
away with a sectional title last the team with 167 kills as a ju- selection as a sophomore Senior, outside hitter — The
nior, while she added 44 digs when she put together a sol- ty season, this long-time Lady
season — Alexander earned its reigning Class C sectional MVP
first sectional championship and was third on the squad in id all-around season with 163 led the way for the Oatkan See V-BALL T23
in 42 years with a win in Class blocks for the season. Geneseo digs, 122 kills and 91 aces for
D1 and Pavilion came away finished the regular season at the Blue Devils. Cusmano was
with the Class D2 block– the 10-9 for a squad that lost just named to the Class C all-tour-
Genesee Region League and four seniors to graduation. nament team after Attica ad-
LCAA volleyball seasons were The Blue Devils will be bring- vanced to the sectional final
as competitive as ever in 2021 ing back seven experienced match, while the Blue Devils
and this year is shaping up to seniors this season and have also captured the Genesee
be more of the same. eyes firmly on a division and Region League Division I title.
The Division I standings sectional title. The Blue Devils lost the likes of
were crowded at the top in the Emily Gadd and Chase Hard-
GR last fall, with Attica edg- CARLY CERASANI, Pem- ing to graduation but will be
ing out Alexander, with No- broke — Senior, outside hit- returning plenty this fall.
tre Dame and Byron-Bergen ter — The Dragons return this
right behind. Meanwhile, four season having lost just four TAYLOR DRUMMOND,
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FOOTBALL healthy. returning play- Warsaw squad,” coach Drol- “Our team has a great group
Head coach Kory Wright re- BOYS SOCCER ers have been lette said. “At the end of the of seniors, many that have been
turns for his fourth season and Head coach dedicated and season they immediately asked with the program since seventh
should be a competitive foe Chris Masters working hard in what they could do to better grade,” coach Morens, who
once again this season. (22nd season) the offseason themselves for this fall and they enters his eighth season said
Geneseo, who was bit by the always has this to prepare accepted the challenge. We’ve about the girls.
injury bug last year and finished program playing to get an- been in the weight room four We should be competitive
4-5, is back to healthy for the at a high level. other shot,” times a week since the first week within our division and section
2022 fall campaign. And this year coach Mas- of March and I couldn’t be hap- as we lean on the experience of
A trio of seniors are expected will be no ex- ters said. “We pier with the progress we’ve the group.
to lead the way including quar- ception as the have plenty seen in our strength. This team The boys return freshman
terback Ryan Whitney, wide re- Blue Devils re- of depth at all has amazing chemistry and re- Simon Aguilar this fall and will
ceiver Eghosa Okpefe and two- turn plenty of fire- positions to make ally is the epitome of a ‘WE/ not look to a few newcomers in-
way lineman Colin Sanders. power back from last a serious run and ‘ME’ type of group. I’m excited cluding junior Rafael Rutigliano
Look for that Whitney to Ok- year’s 12-5-2 squad we know the divi- to see what this returning core to fill some holes.
pefe passing threat to be a key that made the sectional sion we are in (LCAA can do with the addition of the Rutigliano has had success-
this season. finals before falling to Wil- D-II) will no doubt pre- hardworking players making ful track seasons over the past
Other key returners include liamson. pare us for what is to come the jump from JV.” few years, and it will be excit-
juniors Garret Straton (OL/LB) Top returners back on the in the sectional tournament. CROSS COUNTRY ing to see what he can do over
and Luke Headley (RB/DB). pitch this fall include leading Having a new turf stadium to Head coach Chris Morens is the course of a 5K this fall says
Top newcomers include scorer Ethan Bennett, a senior play on is just going to add to back on the trails this fall after Morens.
freshmen Josh DiFranco (OL/ forward who scored 13 goals the excitement and motivation his teams combined to go an “We have a challenge ahead,
DL) and Ted Linsner (RB/LB). with five assists last year. of this team. Can’t wait to see impressive 60-8 last year with as we graduated several seniors
“We have experienced, up- The healthy return of senior how good we can be by section- the boys finishing 16-3 and the last year, including four of our
perclassmen who are looking forward James Hy will also help al time.” girls finishing 14-5 overall. top five scoring members,”
to improve upon what they did the cause. Hy suffered a sea- GIRLS SOCCER
While the boys lost a lot of Morens added. “We have a
as a team last season,” coach son-ending knee injury in the If anyone has a shot to take
talent to graduation, the Lady great young crew that will look
Wright said. “We also have fourth game last year. out Warsaw this season, it’s
Devils return their three top to gain valuable experience to
several sophomores and three Three other seniors — mid- these Lady Blue Devils who fin-
runners including sophomore not only push to have a success-
freshmen that will see a lot of fielder Sebri Fantauzzo, de- ished 15-4-0 last year dropping
fender Alex Brady and goalie a tough sectional final to the La- Catherine Staley and seniors ful season this year, but also to
playing time.” Mallory Rice and Jasmine continually improve in future
The key to this team is to stay Lyndon Bailey — are also back. dy Tigers.
Fantauzzo scored four goals Head coach Nick Drollette Rozalski. seasons.”

Wednesday, Sep 7
BOYS SOCCER
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Plenty of girls soccer players to watch during ’22 season MT. MORRIS SCHEDULES
Monday, Sep 12
GIRLS SOCCER
Rochester Academy
Wednesday, Sep 14 at York/Pavilion
By The Daily News Sports Staff portance was that she paced earned the GR Division II Play- assists for the Blue Devils. With Friday, Sep 16 Warsaw
sports@batavianews.com a defense that allowed just 17 er of the Year honor last season Morgan Wolcott and McMas- Saturday, Sep 17 Perry
Monday, Sep 19 at Lima Christian
As we did earlier in the week goals. The Irish finished with the when she scored 18 goals to go ter, Rollins will be a big part of a Wednesday, Sep 21 Hammondsport
with football, with the start of best record in program history with 11 assists. A two-time Gen- Geneseo team that is always in Saturday, Sep 24 at Keshequa
Monday, Sep 26 Caledonia-Mumford
the girls soccer season right at 15-3-2, recorded with 11 shut- esee Region League All-Star, the mix for a sectional title. Wednesday, Sep 28 at Letchworth
around the corner, with cleats outs and were the GR Division II Mathisen holds the Notre Dame Skylar Savage, Attica — Se-
Saturday, Oct 1 at Rochester Academy
Tuesday, Oct 4 York/Pavilion
set to hit the pitch, it’s time to champions. record for most goals in a season nior, Striker — A team captain Thursday, Oct 6 at Warsaw
start to take a look at what the Mackenzie Hagen, By- and is primed to help lead the Saturday, Oct 8 Keshequa
as a junior, Savage picked up her Monday, Oct 10 at Hammondsport
2022 season might hold. ron-Bergen — Junior, Forward Irish to a third straight sectional Wednesday, Oct 12 at Caledonia-Mumford
The Genesee Region League — Yet another of the young By- crown. first GR All-Star selection in the Thursday, Oct 13 Lima Christian
fall. A prolific scorer, she led the BOYS SOCCER
will come back with a pair of ron-Bergen stars, Hagen earned Bridget McMaster, Geneseo Friday, Sep 2 at Byron-Bergen/Elba
sectional winning teams as By- her first league all-star selection — Senior, forward — One of a Blue Devils with 18 goals in 2021 Tuesday, Sep 6 at Roc. Prep/Vertus/RACS
Thursday, Sep 8 Holley
ron-Bergen and Notre Dame as a sophomore. Hagen was the few returning stars for the Blue to go with three assists, while she Friday, Sep 9 Geneseo
finished with three hat tricks. A Tuesday, Sep 13 Alfred-Almond
both came away with blocks last second-leading scorer on the Devils, McMaster will be relied Thursday, Sep 15 at Keshequa
fall. The Bees would advance to team when she put together a upon more this season after fin- varsity member since she was a Saturday, Sep 17 Caledonia-Mumford
Wednesday, Sep 21 at Letchworth/Warsaw
the state semifinals, while the huge fall with 21 goals and four ishing with five goals and three freshman, Savage helped lead Friday, Sep 23 Perry
Fighting Irish won their second assists. Pulled up to the varsity assists last fall. One of the top the Blue Devils to as many wins Wednesday, Sep 28 at Holley
Thursday, Sep 29 Le Roy
straight and will be looking for squad in eighth grade, she was LCAA teams year in and year last season as they had in the Saturday, Oct 1 at Caledonia-Mumford
three in 2022. one of many key factors that led out, Geneseo finished at 15-4-1 previous three combined, while Monday, Oct 3 Keshequa
Friday, Oct 7 at Perry
The GR will also return its the Bees to the state semifinals. last season. they also finished second in the Saturday, Oct 8 at Alden
top two players from a year ago Chloe Hubbard, Warsaw — Emily Parker, Wheat- division.
Tuesday, Oct 11 No. Christian Academy
Thursday, Oct 13 at Avon
in Byron-Bergen freshman Mia Senior, forward — Entering her land-Chili — Junior, Midfielder
Gray, who was the Division I fifth varsity season, Hubbard — This two-time league all-star
Player of the Year, and Notre
Dame senior Autumn Mathisen,
who was the Division II Player of
put together another impressive
season in 2021 as she finished
with 31 goals and 20 assists.
has been a varsity mainstay for
the Wildcats and she still has an-
other season to go after this. Last
Congratulations!
the Year. Hubbard’s 31 goals were good fall she led the Wildcats with 13
The Livingston Conference for a tie for fifth in all of Section V goals to go with a pair of assists,
will also be returning a load of and tops in the Daily News cov- while she was a member of the
solid players, led by longtime erage area, while her 20 assists teams in recent seasons that pe-
Warsaw star Chloe Hubbard, Mon.-Fri. Sat.
had her in a tie for third in the rennially were in the state tour- 7:00-3:00
one of the highest scorers in all 7:00-5:00
section. For her career, Hubbard nament.
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(Players are in alphabetical Camryn London, Albion — year in 2022, Ryan earned her
order and are just a sampling of Sophomore, forward/midfield- first league soccer all-star selec-
the talent in the area) er — Finished second on the tion last fall. Ryan led the Hor-
Samantha Bates, Holley Purple Eagles last season with nets with 12 goals last season to
— Junior, Midfielder — A two- seven goals and 10 assists. One go with six assists, while she also
time Genesee Region League of the top returning offensive had four game-winning goals. A
All-Star, Bates led the way for the threats in the Niagara-Orleans starter on the varsity team since
Hawks last season with 18 goals League, London helped Albion eighth grade, Ryan was a big part
and five assists. Bates helped to an 11-5 overall mark last sea- in leading OAE to a 9-7-1 record.
lead Holley to a second-place son, including a 5-3 in a tough Mary Claire Rollins, Geneseo
finish in the GR divisional stand- league schedule. — Senior, forward — Grabbed
ings. Autumn Mathisen, Notre an Livingston Conference All-
Mia Gray, Byron-Bergen — Dame — Senior, Striker — The Star selection last fall when she
Freshman, Midfielder — One longtime Notre Dame starter finished with 10 goals and seven
of the many bright young tal-
ents around and one of many of
the Bees’ stars returning, Gray
was named the Genesee Region
League Division I Player of the
Year last season. She had a spec-
tacular season as she finished
with 27 goals and 18 assists for a
total of 72 points. Gray was a key
factor in leading Byron-Bergen
to a sectional block and into the
state tournament.
Maylee Green. Notre Dame
— Senior, Sweeper — Anoth-
er two-time Genesee Region
League All-Star, Green was
the top defender for the Fight-
ing Irish as they captured their
second straight sectional title.
Green had one goal and three
assists last season but her im-
12 • September 2022 Fall Sports 2022

Let/Saw football looks to rebound

Chris Shearing, Letchworth/Warsaw/Perry

FOOTBALL FOOTBALL “We can’t wait for the sea-


Saturday, Sep 10 Cardinal O’Hara Finished 5-5 last year los- son to begin,” coach Tim Eu-
Saturday, Sep 17 vs. Vertus at Marina Auto DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO
Stadium ing in the Section V ‘C’ semis stace said. “The entire team
Saturday, Sep 24 vs. Hornell at Warsaw Goalie Patrick Grover, Letchworth/Warsaw
Friday, Sep 30 vs. PY/Dundee at Letchworth
to ER/G. is looking forward to proving
Friday, Oct 7 at Bath-Haverling Top returners include se- themselves and getting back
Friday, Oct 14 at Attica
Friday, Oct 21 at Le Roy niors Chris Shearing (QB/ to having fun on the field.”
Friday, Sep 2
VOLLEYBALL
Rochester Academy
DB), Devin Tisdale (TE/DB),
Tuesday, Sep 6 at Haverling DQ Johnson-Meyers (RB/ GIRLS SOCCER
Thursday, Sep 8 Le Roy
Tuesday, Sep 13 at Perry LB), Carson Petrie (RB/LB) Top returners include Ha-
Wednesday, Sep 14 at Pavilion
Monday, Sep 19 Pavilion
and Brady Wolfanger (RB/LB) na Gill, Tori Franklin, Teah
Wednesday, Sep 21 Geneseo and junior Bailey Schell (RB/ Garrison, and Annetta Ow-
Friday, Sep 23 at Keshequa
Tuesday, Sep 27 York LB). ens.
Thursday, Sep 29 at Avon Top newcomers include
Saturday, Oct 1 at Le Roy
Monday, Oct 3 Wayland-Cohocton BOYS SOCCER Kaliegh Emmons, Hannah
Wednesday, Oct 5 at CaledoniaMumford After a successful 2021, James, Emily Perl, Kendra
Wednesday, Oct 12 Perry
Saturday, Oct 15 at Geneseo key returners back this sea- Brace and Regan Drumma. Members of the LetSaw football program that are getting it done
Monday, Oct 17 Avon
Wednesday, Oct 19 Warsaw son include seniors Reece in the weight room include Brady Wolfanger, Chris Shearing,
Friday, Oct 21 at Rochester Academy
GIRLS SOCCER
Grisewood, Patrick Grover VOLLEYBALL Bailey Schell, DQ Johnson-Meyers and Hayden Schroeder.
Wednesday, Aug 3 Dansville and Taylor Belkota and junior Finished 18-3 last year
Tuesday, Sep 6 Wayland-Cohocton
Saturday, Sep 10 at Warsaw Patrick Klump. while earning a trip to the sec-
Monday, Sep 12 at Perry
Wednesday, Sep 14 Geneseo
Top newcomers include tional finals.
Saturday, Sep 17 at Le Roy Caleb Runfola, Ty Ballinger, Look out for key returners
Tuesday, Sep 20 at Haverling
Thursday, Sep 22 at Keshequa Emmitt Stores, Jake Hunsing- Morgan Brace, Jay Cole, Trin-
Saturday, Sep 24 Le Roy er, Adam Halsey, Jake Stowell ity Scott, and Alannah Rob-
Monday, Sep 26 Avon
Wednesday, Sep 28 Mount Morris and Luke Stowell. erts who all played key roles.
Friday, Sep 30 Perry
Tuesday, Oct 4 at Geneseo
Wednesday, Oct 12 at Avon
Friday, Oct 14 at York/Pavilion
GO INDIANS!
BOYS SOCCER
Thursday, Sep 1 at Perry
Saturday, Sep 3 Avon
Wednesday, Sep 7 Caledonia-Mumford
Friday, Sep 9 at Livonia
Tuesday, Sep 13 at Pavilion/York
Saturday, Sep 17 vs. Le Roy at Warsaw
Monday, Sep 19 Hornell
Wednesday, Sep 21 Mount Morris
Tuesday, Sep 27 Geneseo
Thursday, Sep 29 at Keshequa
Saturday, Oct 1 Pavilion/York
Monday, Oct 3 at Avon
Wednesday, Oct 5 at Le Roy
Saturday, Oct 8 Perry
Tuesday, Oct 11 at Geneseo
Thursday, Oct 13 Caledonia-Mumford
Fall Sports 2022 September 2022 • 13

ND girls soccer will be chasing a three-peat, while


football squad will have a new head coach in Jim Fanara
By NATE RIDER looking at junior WR Jay An-
nrider@batavianews.com tinore, Jr. WR/DB Jayden Sher-
BATAVIA — The two-time wood and junior OL/DL Mavr-
defending Section V Class D2 ik Hall to have a big impact this
champion Notre Dame girls fall.
soccer team is back. And they “We have a good mix of ex-
are completely loaded for yet perienced and incoming play-
another run. ers,” Coach Fanara said. “The
The Fighting Irish finished team has been working hard
at 15-3-2 last season and will and we are looking forward to
be returning three Genesee competing every week.”
Region League All-Stars, led VOLLEYBALL
by two-time GR Division II Longtime head coach Car-
Player of the Year Autumn olyn Babcock’s team finished
Mathisen. A captain and strik- a solid 12-7 last fall and will
er, Mathisen finished with 18 have plenty of weapons com-
goals and 11 assists last sea- ing back this fall in the hopes
son. of making a run at a sectional
Also back will be a two- title.
time GR All-Star in striker and Senior setter Maggie Mo-
captain Arabella Rogers, who nachino will be back after
racked up seven goals and six she earned a Genesee Region
assists, as well as defensive League All-Star selection as
specialist Maylee Green, a Autumn Mathisen, Notre Dame
a junior, while senior middle
two-time league all-star who hitter Amelia McCulley will
had a goal and three assists in last season, with only 16 goals The Notre Dame boys fin- be back to compete her senior return this season after she
2021. allowed and 10 shutouts for ished at 9-9 last season and year injury free. missed the entire 2021 cam-
Rebeka Nickerson will re- the sectionals champs. will return the same core this The Irish are looking at a paign with a knee injury.
turn for her third year in goal Longtime head coach Jarrod year, led by four-time GRAA/ clean slate to write their sea- Senior middle/outside hit-
and finished with 115 saves Clark will also be bringing in a LCAA All-Star and Class D All- son. ter Avelin Tomidy and junior
FOOTBALL quartet of new players who are Star Jordan Welker. FOOTBALL outside hitter/defender Loret-
Friday, Sep 2 7:00PM at Canisteo-Greenwood expected to contribute right Welker was always at the Jim Fanara takes over the ta Sorochty will also be back
Saturday, Sep 10 1:00PM vs. South Seneca
Friday, Sep 16 7:30PM at CR/Hinsdale away. All four were pulled up front of races last year and program after the Fighting this fall.
Saturday, Sep 24 1:00PM vs. Bolivar Richburg
Saturday, Oct 1 1:00PM vs. Alexander last season at one point. will be expected to continue Irish finished at 3-6 last fall The Irish will be looking at
Friday, Oct 7 7:00PM at Clyde-Savannah Eighth-graders Luci DiRisio, his prominence for his senior and he will have a solid core of freshman setter/hitter Lylli
Friday, Oct 14 7:00PM at Cal-MumB-B
Saturday, Oct 22 1:00PM vs. OA/Elba Emma Fitch and Sofia Falleti year. Miller to step in and have a big
experienced players coming
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will all get time this season, as Supporting sophomores role as well this season.
Tuesday, Sep 13 5:00PM at Holley back as they look to get back
Tuesday, Sep 20 5:00PM at Alexander
will defender Clairrisa Milli- Matthew Compton, Gabe “We are looking forward to
Tuesday, Sep 27 5:00PM at Avon to the form that had them win- a strong year with our return-
Tuesday, Oct 4 5:00PM at Geneseo man. Mileham, Beckett Swanson, ning a sectional title just a few
Tuesday, Oct 11 5:00PM at Way-Co
“This is the ultimate team and Caleb Smith, with upcom- ing players from last year and
Tuesday, Oct 18 5:00PM at GC Park 2
GIRLS SOCCER
years back. four new to varsity this year,”
Thursday, Sep 1 6:00PM vs. Attica at Batavia to coach for any coach,” Clark ing freshman Nick Compton Bryceton Berry (Sr.) TE/
Tournament said. “The whole team is very will look to close the gap to Babcock said. “We have been
Saturday, Sep 3 TBD at Batavia Tourney LB, Jimmy Fanara (Sr.) QB, fine tuning our offense this
Wednesday, Sep 7 4:30PM vs. Haverling at ND coachable, they love to be to- Welker. Hayden Groff (Sr.) RB/LB, Ry-
Tournament at Kiwanis Park
gether, they have a great time “With a full year at the 5k hot summer in the gym while
Friday, Sep 9 TBD TBD at ND Tournament an Fitzpatrick (Jr.) WR, George continuing to focus on de-
at Kiwanis Park at practice, but are super com- distance under their belts our Woodruff (Jr.) LB, and Joe
Tuesday, Sep 13 4:30PM vs. Kendall
Thursday, Sep 15 4:30PM at Lyndonville petitive and they push each young guys will need to dis- fense. We have a lot of players
Saturday, Sep 17 1:00PM at OA/Elba Trewer (Jr.) OL/DL will all re- showing up and working hard
Monday, Sep 19 7:00PM at Pembroke other to be the best they can cover that next level that they turn with vast varsity experi-
Wednesday, Sep 21 4:30PM vs. Holley to compete this year and con-
be. are capable of,” head coach Er-
Tuesday, Sep 27 4:30PM vs. Alexander ence under their belts. tinue to work for the future of
Thursday, Sep 29 7:00PM vs. Byron-Bergen “We are looking for a three- ic Geitner said.
Monday, Oct 3 7:00PM at Wheatland-Chili Notre Dame will also be our program.”
Wednesday, Oct 5 7:00PM at Byron-Bergen peat sectional title and a trip Murphy’s Law struck the la-
Tuesday, Oct 11 4:30PM vs. Wheatland-Chili
Wednesday, Oct 12 4:30PM vs. Lyndonville
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Friday, Oct 14 7:00PM at Kendall Central Clark added. “No small tasks ing Irish to run incomplete all
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Friday, Sep 9 6:30PM at Attica
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O-A/Elba Aggies set for another sectional title run


By NATE RIDER 1 record for head coach Tyler and sophomore RB/DB Avery goals. Senior goalkeeper Lily
nrider@batavianews.com Winter, who will be entering Watterson. Davis will also return after she
OAKFIELD — Following a his third season at the helm. “This team is excited to be- earned an honorable mention
difficult end to the 2021 spring While a number of impres- gin their journey,” Winter said. league all-star selection last
season, the Oakfield-Ala- sive players graduated — in- “Through all of our summer season with three shutouts.
bama/Elba football team put it cluding Gaige Armbrewster, preparation, they continue to A pair of five-goal scorers
all together last fall. CJ Gottler, the Cusmano twins do a fantastic job of not look- will also be coming back in se-
In just their second season and Ethan Cramer — the Ag- ing to the past to justify the nior Christina Bartholomew,
back as an 11-man team, the gies will have plenty of weap- means. Their sights are set on who also added six assists, and
Aggies finished an undefeated ons back this season in the the future and what they need junior Macy Altamirano, who
regular season and capped it hopes of making it two in a to do to accomplish their goals added a pair of helpers as a
with a Section V Class D cham- row. for the fall 2022. They are in- sophomore.
pionship, followed by a Far Leading the way back will be credibly prepared to take on O-A/Elba will also have six
West Regional Final title be- a trio of league all-stars in 2021 the many challenges that more players returning this
fore they ran out of gas in the in senior RB/DB Noah Currier, this season will present them year who will see an increased
state semifinals. senior OL/LB Brayden Smith with.” role on the field in seniors
and junior QB/LB Bodie Hyde. Makenna Reding and Hal-
O-A/Elba finished with a 12- GIRLS SOCCER
Currier ran for 757 yards and MARK GUTMAN/DAILY NEWS le Mickey, junior Ava Chatt,
Longtime head coach David
FOOTBALL (with Elba) 15 TDs on just 58 carries last Bodie Hyde, O-A/Elba sophomores Piper Hyde and
Saturday, Sep 3 1:00PM vs. Cardinal O’Hara
season to go with 326 yards Carpino enters his 19th season
Friday, Sep 9 7:00PM vs. Geneseo/MM
with a strong core of players Madi Hall and freshman
Friday, Sep 16 7:00PM at Avon
Friday, Sep 23 7:00PM vs. Le Roy
receiving and three TDs, two ing 13 for a loss, on defense. Alahna Chatt.
kick returns for a score and a that will be looking to build on
Thursday, Sep 29 6:00PM at York/Pavilion
Friday, Oct 7 7:00PM vs. Cal-Mum/BB
Also coming back will be se- a 9-7-1 campaign in 2021. “Players and coaches are
Saturday, Oct 15 1:00PM vs. South Seneca at El- punt return for a score; Smith niors Connor Smith (RB/LB), excited to get started,” Carpi-
ba had 96 total tackles — includ- The Hornets lost some tal-
Aiden Warner (TE/LB) and TJ no said. “We lost some key
Saturday, Oct 22 1:00PM at Notre Dame
ing 12 for a loss — four inter- ented players but will return a
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Andrews (OL/DL) and junior players from last year’s team,
Friday, Sep 9 6:00PM OA/Elba Invitational
ceptions, a forced fumble and pair of Genesee Region League
Tuesday, Sep 13 5:00PM at Holley lineman Angelo Penna. but we have an eager core of
Tuesday, Sep 20 5:00PM at Byron-Bergen a fumble recovery returned for all-stars in senior defend-
Winter will also have a trio players ready to compete and
Tuesday, Sep 27 5:00PM at Livonia
a score; Hyde ran 110 times for er Brooke Reding and junior
Tuesday, Oct 4 5:00PM Home fill those roles. For the past few
Tuesday, Oct 11 5:00PM Home 725 yards and 13 TDs and went of strong players that will be CJ Ryan, who was the team’s
Tuesday, Oct 18 5:00PM at Geneseo
GIRLS SOCCER (With Elba) 42-of-70 through the air for new to the squad this season in leading scorer last fall with 12 See O-A T22
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Kingsley, Zinkievich back to lead


Pavilion volleyball for one more year
VOLLEYBALL phers finished their magical lete from York and Pavilion
Finished third in last season 25-1. this year that are going to do
year’s NYS Class C tourney Key newcomers this sea- their best to represent their
and returns their top two son include Courtney Gur- communities well on and off
players in seniors Lauren backi and Bryleigh Burns. the field.”
Kingsley (249 kills) and Kar- “I’m sure we will have BOYS VOLLEYBALL
lee Zinkievich (168 digs, 145 some growing pains but Key returning players
kills, 116 aces). with the leadership of Lau- back include Evan Carroll,
Kingsley and Zinkievich ren and Karlee, the team will Bradley Gurbacki and Nick
were second team and third improve as the season goes Weber, who all saw signifi-
along and we will be ready to cant time last season.
team All-State respective-
make some noise and com- Others expecting to con-
ly last year as the Lady Go-
pete in the sectionals,” head tribute this fall include Rick
VOLLEYBALL coach Rex Eighmey said. Englehardt, Evan Sidhu,
Thursday, Sep 1 Alexander
Thursday, Sep 8 at Dansville
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Friday, Sep 9 York After a winless 2021 (0-7) mins, Christian Walburn
Tuesday, Sep 13 at Keshequa head coach Kurt Schneider and Phoenix Winters. Lauren Kingsley and Karlee Zinkievich, Pavilion
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Saturday, Sep 17 Wayland-Cohocton
Monday, Sep 19 at Letchworth
2022 season. Key returners for second
Wednesday, Sep 21 Warsaw Key returners include se- year coach Kyle Banser in-
Friday, Sep 23 Geneseo niors Maverick Coffey (OG/ clude junior Brisel Diaz-To-
Monday, Sep 26 Byron-Bergen DT)and Maddox Timothy lentino and sophomores
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Trio of stars return as Pembroke football looks for elusive title


By NATE RIDER was an all-state selection last upon that momentum. Seniors ognition, and now enters her
nrider@batavianews.com season when he rushed for Leah Filter and Rylee Seelau senior year fully healthy and
PEMBROKE — Since mov- 1,203 yards and 16 touch- will once again be joined by confident. Fellow returning
ing to eight-man football, downs; quarterback/line- sophomore Olivia Breeden as all-star Breeden looks to im-
Pembroke has been on the backer Pfalzer finished with Pembroke hopes to make a run prove upon last season’s im-
cusp of being a sectional 587 yards passing and eight at league and sectional titles.
champion. Last season the touchdowns, while he also ran pressive performance and has
The boys team was at 9-10
Dragons finished a solid 6-3 for 197 yards and two more last season for second-year a very promising cross country
but will have to replace a num- scores; Pfalzer also had 39 head coach Ryan Lubba and career ahead of her.”
ber of graduated seniors this tackles and four interceptions they lost three seniors to grada- BOYS SOCCER
fall for a team that looks to take on the defensive end; a tight Tyson Totten, Pembroke tion. However, junior Everett The revolving door at head
the next step after falling in the end and defensive lineman, Hartz will look to lead the way coach for the Dragons contin-
and show for one another.”
finals and semifinals the last Guzdek had 18 catches for 382 this time around, along with ues as Chase Rangel takes over
VOLLEYBALL
two seasons, respectively. yards and four TDs on offense, eighth-grader Blaise Kitt, who
While they will have just one a team that went 6-11 last fall.
However, head coach Bran- while on the defensive end he will embark on his first varsity
don Ricci will have plenty of senior on the roster, things are “It’s my first year as head
added 45 tackles. season after contributing the
weapons returning on both looking strong this season for coach of the boys varsity
Also coming back will be varsity track and field team in
sides of the ball, led by a trio senior WR/CB Jacob Dulski, the Dragons. team,” So I’m looking forward
Lone senior Carly Cerasani the spring as a seventh-grader.
of all-stars in 2021 in seniors who led the team in tackles last “While numbers might be to getting the season started
Chase Guzdek and Cayden season. That core of four will will lead Pembroke this year
low, the Pembroke boys and and seeing what the boys can
Pfalzer and junior Tyson Tot- be joined by key junior return- on and off the court - “She is a
threat with her placement hit- girls varsity cross country do. My goal for the season is
ten. ees Jayden Mast (G/NT), Avery to remain competitive and to
ting and also with her ability to teams are poised to see some
At running back, Totten Ferreira (WR/CB) and JJ Gab-
keep the ball off the court. She individual standouts this up- start building the soccer pro-
FOOTBALL bey (center/DE) and sopho- coming season,“ Lubba said.
Friday, Sep 2 BYE more Caleb Felski (RB/LB). was a great captain last year gram here at Pembroke.”
Saturday, Sep 10 1:00PM at CG Finney/ and looks to push her team to “On the boys’ side, Hartz The Dragons graduated 12
Northstar Christian Academy The Dragons will also have a
Friday, Sep 16 7:00PM vs. Wellsville some more wins,” head coach looks to build on the progress seniors from last year’s team
trio of newcomers to the group
Friday, Sep 23 7:00PM vs. Red Jacket
Mary Easterbrook said of he made as a sophomore and
Saturday, Oct 1 TBD at Holley looking to make immediate but will be returning a trio of
Friday, Oct 7 BYE Cerasani. stands to earn all-star recog-
Friday, Oct 14 7:00PM vs. CG Finney/ impacts in senior defensive players that finished with four
Northstar Christian Academy Junior setter Jackie Neureu- nition along with a compet-
Friday, Oct 21 7:00PM at Wellsville end Nate Duttweiler, junior RB goals in 2021 in junior attacker
ter looks to find some extra as- itive finish at sectionals. For
CROSS COUNTRY Sean Puskulta and sophomore Jon Suro, sophomore attacker
Tuesday, Sep 13 5:00PM at Livonia
lineman Hayden Bridge. sists this year with some new the girls’ team, Filter battled
Tuesday, Sep 20 5:00PM at Kendall
Tuesday, Sep 27 5:00PM Home hitters joining the team, while through mid-season setbacks Adam Curtis and sophomore
Tuesday, Oct 4 5:00PM at Le Roy “This year’s team has to
Tuesday, Oct 11 5:00PM at Way-Co replace many senior starters freshman middle blocker On- last fall to still earn all-star rec- midfielder Sean Puskulta.
Tuesday, Oct 18 5:00PM at Geneseo
GIRLS SOCCER on the line from last season,” olee Easterbrook will be setting
Tuesday, Sep 6 7:00PM vs. Attica up a wall against the opposing
Wednesday, Sep 7 7:00PM
Friday, Sep 9
Tuesday, Sep 13
6:30PM
7:00PM
vs. Holley
vs. Eastridge
at OA/Elba
Ricci said. “These young men
have truly bought into the cul- teams this year, hoping to lead
stat boards in blocks again.
Go Pembroke Dragons!
Thursday, Sep 15 7:00PM vs. Alexander ture of being great people first
Saturday, Sep 17
Monday, Sep 19
11:00AM vs. Lyndonville
7:00PM
Wednesday, Sep 21 7:00PM
Saturday, Sep 24 5:00PM
vs. Notre Dame
vs. Kendall
at W-land-Chili
and great football players sec-
ond. They have committed to
Returning varsity players
Sydney Carlson, Olivia Peter-
son, Aleena Maynard and Rea-
C.B. Beach & Son
Monday, Sep 26
Thursday, Sep 29
Saturday, Oct 1
Tuesday, Oct 4
7:00PM
7:00PM
at Byron-Bergen
at Holley
6:30PM vs. Akron
7:00PM vs. Albion
offseason lifting, diet plans
and film study. There is a core
group of players here who
gan Schneider will be looking
to make their mark across the
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Thursday, Oct 13 7:00PM vs. OA/Elba have been starters on varsity court this fall as well. 1903-2022
BOYS SOCCER
Thursday, Sep 1 TBD at Albion Tourn. since their freshman year and Two new players joining the Celebrating 119 Years
Saturday, Sep 3 TBD At Albion Tourn. hope now as upperclassmen team this year are freshman
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Tuesday, Sep 20
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and semifinals respectively the CROSS COUNTRY
Saturday, Sep 24 7:00PM at W-Chili last two seasons. One aspect of The Dragons girls had a “The Fourth Generation Serving our Community.”
Monday, Sep 26 7:00PM at Holley
Friday, Sep 30 7:00PM vs. Kendall this year’s team that is of great strong season last fall, finish-
Saturday, Oct 1
Tuesday, Oct 4
4:30PM vs. Akron
4:30PM vs. Lyndonville
encouragement to me as their ing at 15-4, and they will return
Monday, Oct 10 7:00PM vs. Attica coach is the genuine honor three of their top runners this
Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30PM at Le Roy
Friday, Oct 14 7:00PM vs. B-B/Elba and respect the players have season as they look to build
VOLLEYBALL
Friday, Sep 2 6:30PM vs. Newfane
Wednesday, Sep 7 6:30PM vs. O-A
Friday, Sep 9 6:30PM at Alexander
Saturday, Sep 10 TBD at Albion Tourn.
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Fall Sports 2022 September 2022 • 17

Watch out for these boys soccer players in 2022


By NATE RIDER TERRANCE BAYLY-HEN- ation, including leading scorer seniors from a squad that ad-
nrider@batavianews.com SHAW, Wheatland-Chili — Nik Eustace, who finished with vanced to the Class C1 semi-
With the fall sports season Senior, Goalkeeper — A first- 11 goals and seven assists. finals and return this fall with
quickly approaching, we’ve time Genesee Region League a plethora of athleticism that
already taken a look at some all-star as a junior, Bayly-Hen- OWEN HALPIN, Batavia — should have them primed for
football and girls soccer play- shaw finished the season with Junior, midfielder — The Blue another run.
ers to watch and now it’s time eight shutouts and 85 saves for Devils had one of their best
to head to the boys’ soccer the Wildcats, who finished at seasons in recent memory in IAN HINRICH, Keshequa —
side. 14-4. Wheatland-Chili edged 2021 as they finished at 9-6-2 Sophomore, attacker — One
Keshequa was the only local Kendall and Attica for the Gen- and earned the No. 4 seed in of the youngest returning stars
sectional winner last season esee Region League title last the Class B1 tournament. Hal- this season, still just a sopho-
but that doesn’t mean that season and advanced to the pin will be the team’s leading more Hinrich finished with 16
there wasn’t plenty of talent Class D1 semifinals, while the returning scorer this fall after goals and five assists as a fresh-
spread around. Kendall fell Wildcats should have plenty he finished with seven goals man. The Indians were out-
to the Indians in the Class C2 returning this season to make and eight assists last season. standing last fall, going 18-2-1
title game, while both Wheat- a run at league and sectional Batavia will have plenty of tal- and beating upstart Kendall
land-Chili and Avon lost in titles yet again. ent to replace, so Halpin will for the Class C2 title. However,
their respective sectional be key in continuing the pro- Keshequa lost more talent to
semifinals. Meanwhile, the REECE GRISEWOOD, gram’s upward trend. graduation than anyone with
Wildcats picked up the Gen- Maveric McKenzie, Le Roy Letchworth/Warsaw — Se- 12 seniors gone, including one
esee Region League title in a to the pitch in 2022. nior, midfielder — Grisewood LEE HARTKE, Avon — Se- of the top scorers in Section V
tight race with Kendall and At- Here is a look at some play- enters his final season for the nior, midfielder — One of the in Reece Powers.
tica. United and will be the team’s top scorers in the Livingston
ers to watch in the upcoming
This season will see a lot of leading returning scorer this Conference last season, Hart- SIMON LAMPARELLI, Atti-
change, possibly more than boys soccer season: season after he finished with ke finished with 20 goals to go
(Players are listed in alpha- ca — Senior, Striker — A two-
normal, as plenty of stellar seven goals and five assists as with a pair of assists as a ju-
athletes were lost to gradua- betical order and are just a a junior. Letchworth/Warsaw nior. The Braves lost just two See BOYS T23
tion. However, there is still an sampling of the local talent finished at 7-10-1 last season
abundance of talent returning that can be seen this fall) but lost eight seniors to gradu-

Ohlson takes over Perry girls soccer


GIRLS SOCCER ing junior Courtney Westfall “I couldn’t pick a better
Rebecca Ohlson takes over and seniors Isabel Swyers and group of girls to coach my first
this season for the Lady Yel- Brooke Kwiecien. year of varsity,” coach Ohlson
lowjackets who return key Top newcomers include said. “I am excited to see how
players from last year includ- sophomores Kierston Conroy, the girls work together and
Brooke Slocum, Paige Salts- continue to grow throughout
Saturday, Sep 10
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Cardinal O’Hara
man and Tess Mclaughlin. the season.”
Saturday, Sep 17 vs. Vertus at Marina Auto
Saturday, Sep 24
Friday, Sep 30
vs. Hornell at Warsaw
vs. PY/Dundee at Letchworth GO YELLOWJACKETS!
Friday, Oct 7 at Bath-Haverling
Friday, Oct 14 at Attica
Friday, Oct 21 at Le Roy
BOYS SOCCER
Thursday, Sept. 1 Letchworth/Warsaw
Friday, Sept. 9 Le Roy
Saturday, Sept. 10 Dansville
Tuesday, Sept. 13 Keshequa
Thursday, Sept. 15 Caledonia-Mumford
Saturday, Sept. 17 at Byron-Bergen/Elba
Wednesday, Sept. 21 at Avon
Friday, Sept. 23 at Mount Morris
Monday, Sept. 26 at Dansville
Thursday, Sept. 29 Pavilion/York
Monday, Oct. 3 at Caledonia-Mumford
Friday, Oct. 7 Mount Morris
Saturday, Oct. 8 at Letchworth/Warsaw
Monday, Oct. 10 at Keshequa
Tuesday, Oct. 11 Wayland-Cohocton
Thursday, Oct. 13 at Geneseo
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Saturday, Sep 10 Cardinal O’Hara
Saturday, Sep 17 vs. Vertus at Mari-
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Tuesday, Sep 27 at Le Roy
Thursday, Sep 29 Haverling
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saw saw. Tuesday, Sep 6 at York/Pavilion Wednesday, Oct 12 Keshequa Saturday, Oct 1 Warsaw Tourna-
Friday, Sep 30 vs. Penn Yan/ Monday, Sep 19 Hornell Thursday, Sep 8 at Geneseo Friday, Oct 14 Dansville ment
Dundee at Letchworth Wednesday, Sep 21 Mount Morris Saturday, Sep 10 Letchworth Monday, Oct 3 at Caledonia-Mum-
Friday, Oct 7 at Bath-Haverling Tuesday, Sep 27 Geneseo Monday, Sep 12 Caledonia-Mum- VOLLEYBALL ford
Friday, Oct 14 at Attica Thursday, Sep 29 at Keshequa ford Friday, Sep 9 Caledonia-Mum- Wednesday, Oct 5 Perry
Friday, Oct 21 at Le Roy Saturday, Oct 1 Pavilion/York Wednesday, Sep 14 at Livonia ford Friday, Oct 7 York
BOYS SOCCER Monday, Oct 3 at Avon Friday, Sep 16 at Mount Morris Tuesday, Sep 13 at York
Tuesday, Oct 11 at Keshequa
Thursday, Sep 1 at Perry Wednesday, Oct 5 at Le Roy Thursday, Sep 22 Avon Wednesday, Sep 14 at Wayland-Co-
Saturday, Sep 3 Avon Saturday, Oct 8 Perry Saturday, Sep 24 York/Pavilion hocton Thursday, Oct 13 at Dansville
Wednesday, Sep 7 Caledonia-Mum- Tuesday, Oct 11 at Geneseo Monday, Sep 26 at Keshequa Friday, Sep 16 at Geneseo Saturday, Oct 15 Pavilion
ford Thursday, Oct 13 Caledonia-Mum- Wednesday, Sep 28 at Le Roy Monday, Sep 19 Keshequa Monday, Oct 17 at Notre Dame
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Plenty of football players to


LIVONIA SCHEDULES
FOOTBALL
Friday, Sep 2 at Geneva
Friday, Sep 9 at Batavia
Thursday, Sep 15 Dansville/Way.-Cohocton
Friday, Sep 23 Newark/Marion
Saturday, Oct 1 Monroe

keep an eye on this season


Saturday, Oct 8 at BK/Rochester Prep
Friday, Oct 14 at Palmyra-Macedon
Friday, Oct 21 Wayne
GIRLS SOCCER
Tuesday, Aug 30 Livonia Tournament
Thursday, Sep 1 Livonia Tournament
Tuesday, Sep 6 at Le Roy
Monday, Sep 12 at Hornell
Wednesday, Sep 14 Warsaw By The Daily News Sports Staff so added 90 tackles, 13 tackles
Tuesday, Sep 20 Avon
Thursday, Sep 22 at Dansville sports@batavianews.com for a loss, and a forced fumble

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Saturday, Sep 24 Haverling on the defensive end. One of
Monday, Sep 26 at Wayland-Cohocton
ith the first week
Thursday, Sep 29 Hornell of the high school many key figures returning
Monday, Oct 3 at Batavia football season for the sectional champions,
Thursday, Oct 6 Dansville
Saturday, Oct 8 at Haverling just a little more Hyde still has another season
Monday, Oct 10 Wayland-Cohocton than a month away, there is no left after this one but certain-
Wednesday, Oct 12 at Honeoye Falls-Lima
Friday, Oct 14 at Canandaigua time like the present to start to ly came into his own as a sig-
BOYS SOCCER look ahead to the 2022 season. nal-caller as a sophomore.
Saturday, Sep 3 East Rochester
Tuesday, Sep 6 at Hornell Here are a few early selec- JA’VIN MCFOLLINS, Bat-
Friday, Sep 9 Letchworth/Warsaw tions for players to keep an eye
Tuesday, Sep 13 at Haverling
avia — Senior, WR/DB — A
Wednesday, Sep 14 at North Rose Wolcott on this fall as a trio of teams — versatile weapon on offense,
Monday, Sep 19 at Le Roy
Friday, Sep 23 Wayland-Cohocton
Batavia, Oakfield-Alabama/ McFollins was the team’s
Saturday, Sep 24 at Addison Elba and Medina — will be leading receiver with 17 recep-
Tuesday, Sep 27 Dansville
Wednesday, Sep 28 at Eastridge
looking to defend sectional ti- tions for 499 yards and nine
Friday, Sep 30 Addison tles. touchdowns in 2021, while he
Saturday, Oct 1 Haverling
Monday, Oct 3 Hornell
(Players listed in alphabet- also ran for a touchdown and
Friday, Oct 7 at Wayland-Cohocton ical order and are just a sam- finished 10-of-15 through the
Tuesday, Oct 11 at Dansville
Friday, Oct 14 at Williamson
pling of the area’s returning air for 129 yards and two more
VOLLEYBALL talent). Daily News File Photo TDs. On defense McFollins
Thursday, Sep 1 at Wayland-Cohocton
Tuesday, Sep 6 Aquinas Institute
AIDAN ANDERSON, Bat- Oakfield-Alabama/Elba’s Noah Currier will be one of many finished with 21 tackles — two
Wednesday, Sep 7 Avon avia — Senior, RB — Lead- talented players returning to the gridiron this fall. for a loss — a pair of intercep-
Tuesday, Sep 13 Haverling
Thursday, Sep 15 at York
ing rusher and one of the top tions and a fumble recovery
Saturday, Sep 17 at Victor Tourney weapons for the sectional ries for 757 yards and 15 TDs, Now there is no question who for the sectional champion
Monday, Sep 19 at Hornell
champion Blue Devils last 11 catches for 326 yards and will be under center and he Blue Devils.
Wednesday, Sep 21 at Attica
Friday, Sep 23 at Brighton season, Anderson rushed three TDs, two kick returns for will look to lead a team in tran- MICHAEL ROWLAND,
Tuesday, Sep 27 at Aquinas
for nearly 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns and one punt re- sition with a new head coach. Avon — Junior, RB/WR/DB —
Thursday, Sep 29 at Dansville
Friday, Sep 30 Rush-Henrietta touchdowns, while he also had turn for a touchdown. With the BODIE HYDE, Oakfield-Al- One of the unsung players for
Monday, Oct 3
Wednesday, Oct 5
at Le Roy
at Monroe over 200 yards receiving and loss of leading rusher Gaige abama/Elba — Junior, QB/LB the Braves last season, Row-
Friday, Oct 7 at Haverling another score. Defensively he Armbrewster, Currier is in line — Ran the ball 100 times for land led the team in recep-
Tuesday, Oct 11 Hornell to step into that top back role
Wednesday, Oct 12 Wayland-Cohocton added 30 tackles and a pair of 725 yards and 13 TDs, went 42- tions with 26 and finished with
Thursday, Oct 13 Caledonia-Mumford interceptions and will be one for the high-powered O-A/El- 230 yards receiving and a pair
Saturday, Oct 15 at Byron-Bergen Tourney of-70 through the air for 801
of many talented players com- ba offense.
Monday, Oct 17 Dansville
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Le Roy football looks to end drought; volleyball strong again


By NATE RIDER son Fix (Jr., RB/DB) will also be VOLLEYBALL Coach of the Year in 2021.
nrider@batavianews.com important cogs not just on the Perennial power Le Roy may Le Roy finished at 22-2 over-
LE ROY — It was another defensive side of the ball, but have graduated three solid all with an LCAA Division II ti-
disappointing end for the Le on offense as well. seniors from last year’s Sec- tle and will be led this season
Roy football team last fall. Af- Tonzi was the team’s lead- tion V Class C championship by Class C sectional MVP Allie
ter a solid regular season that ing tackler last season with team, but the Oatkan Knights Ingles, a senior outside hitter.
saw the Oatkan Knights finish 62, while Piazza had 33 stops will simply reload with eight Seniors Emma Hobart (out-
at 7-1, Le Roy edged Attica in and Higgins 24. Tonzi had returning varsity players for side hitter), Katie Salphine
the mud in the Class C quarter- 11.5 tackles for a loss and three head coach Sue Staba, who (middle hitter), Sophia Braun
finals before it was beaten by sacks, with Higgins adding 10 enters her third season at head
Bath-Haverling at Hartwood (right side hitter) are return-
stops for a loss and a team- coach and 17th season in the
Park in the semifinals the next ing starters from last year that
high four sacks. Le Roy program. Staba was
week. Strollo will also be the lead- named the Section V Class C See LE ROY T22
Le Roy has relied heavily on ing returning rusher after he
its defense in recent seasons ran for 463 yards and four
and will return a number of key scores last season; Piazza add-
members from the 2021 squad ed 247 yards on the ground MARK GUTMAN, DAILY NEWS
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Football for a sectional block. Shearing


earned an honorable mention
All-State Class C selection last
the Oatkan Knights, racking
up 463 yards and four touch-
downs on just 79 carries. On
From T19 season and will again be a key defense he registered 16 to-
figure on a team that is return- tal tackles, including 5.5 for a
of touchdowns. Defensively ing a solid core this fall. loss, for one of the best units
Rowland was tied for the team NOAH SKINNER. Medina around.
lead with 63 tackles, includ- — Senior, RB/LB — Skinner LANDYN THOMAS, Attica
ing 3.5 for a loss, while he also was the leading rusher for the — Junior, DB/WR — Quietly,
picked up three fumble recov- Mustangs last season with 84 Thomas was one of the most
eries. With seniors such has carries for 740 yards and 11 dangerous weapons around
older brother Andrew, Thomas TDs, while he also caught eight last season. A versatile player,
Welch, Will Greenwood, Adam passes for 76 yards. On defense he finished with 203 rushing
Mariani and a bunch of oth- Skinner led Medina with 73 yards, 300 receiving yards, 106
ers having graduated, Michael total tackles — with four com- kick return yards, 18 total tack-
Rowland should be a key factor ing for a loss — to go with six les and an interception last fall.
sacks, two fumble recover- Along with senior Wyatt Kauff-
for Avon in all phases this fall.
ies and a forced fumble. With man, Thomas should be a key
CHRIS SHEARING, Letch-
plenty of losses to graduation, part of an offense that graduat-
worth/Warsaw/Perry — Se-
Skinner will be a huge factor as ed a number of seniors.
nior, QB/DB/LB — The virtual CONNOR THOMPSON, Al-
Swiss Army Knife for L/W/P, the Mustangs look for a three-
peat. exander — Junior, OL/DL —
Shearing has been a leader on Had over 20 pancake blocks
both sides of the ball for a team DREW STROLLO, Le Roy
— Junior, RB/LB — Limited to while leading the way for the
that is perpetually in the hunt Alexander running game. On
just seven games last season
HOLLEY the other side of the ball, he
FOOTBALL because of injury, Strollo was
was a key figure on the defen-
Saturday, Sep 3 1 P.M. at Red Jacket the second-leading rusher for
Saturday, Sep 10 TBD vs. Wellsville sive line for a unit that posted
Friday, Sep 16 Bye Week
Saturday, Sep 24 4 P.M. at CG/Nor. Christian
KENDALL six shutouts on the season as
Saturday, Oct 1 TBD vs. Pembroke BOYS SOCCER
Saturday, Oct 8 TBD vs. Red Jacket Friday, Sep 2 4:45PM at Akron the Trojans advanced to the
Friday, Oct 14 7 P.M. at Wellsville Tuesday, Sep 6
Thursday, Sep 8
7 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili
7 P.M. vs. Attica
sectional semifinals. Thomp-
GIRLS SOCCER
Thursday, Sep 1 6:30 P.M. at Medina Monday, Sep 12 7 P.M. at Pembroke son will be entering his fourth
Friday, Sep 16 7 P.M. at B-B/Elba
Wednesday, Sep 7 6:30PM vs. Attica
Thursday, Sep 22 7 P.M. vs. Lyndonville
season starting on the line.
Friday, Sep 9 6:30 P.M. at Oakfield-Alabama
Tuesday, Sep 13 6:30 P.M. at Pembroke Saturday, Sep 24 3 P.M. vs. Holley JACK TONZI, Le Roy —
Thursday, Sep 15 6:30 P.M. Kendall Monday, Sep 26 7 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili
Wednesday, Sep 21 6:30PM Elba Wednesday, Sep 28 7 P.M. at Attica Senior, RB/LB — Didn’t do
Friday, Sep 23 6:30PM at Notre Dame Friday, Sep 30 7 P.M. vs. Pembroke much in the running game
Monday, Sep 26 6:30 P.M. vs. Alexander Tuesday, Oct 4 7 P.M. at Holley
Tuesday, Sep 27 6:30 P.M. at Byron-Bergen Thursday, Oct 6 7 P.M. vs. B-B/Elba last season but was involved
Thursday, Sep 29 6:30PM at Lyndonville
Saturday, Oct 1 1 P.M. vs. Lyndonville
Saturday, Oct 8 6:45PM at Albion in the passing game, catching
Wednesday, Oct 12 4:30 P.M. at Lyndonville
Monday, Oct 3 6 :30 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili Friday, Oct 14 6 P.M. vs. Northstar Christian 11 passes for a team-high 257
Wednesday, Oct 5 6:30 P.M. at Attica
Friday, Oct 7 6:30 P.M. at Kendall
GIRLS SOCCER
Wednesday, Aug 31 4:30PM at Albion
yards and four touchdowns.
Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30PM vs. Oakfield-Alabama Friday, Sep 2 TBD at Albion On the defensive end he was a
Thursday, Oct 13 6:30 P.M. at Alexander Friday, Sep 9 7 P.M. vs. Byron-Bergen
Monday, Oct 17 6:30 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili Saturday, Sep 10 4 P.M. at Lyndonville
stalwart, as he led the Oatkan
Wednesday, Oct 19 6:30 P.M. vs. Pembroke
BOYS SOCCER
Tuesday, Sep 13 4:30 P.M. at Notre Dame Knights in tackles with 62, in-
Thursday, Sep 15 7 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili
Friday, Sep 2 5 P.M. vs. Batavia Saturday, Sep 17 12 P.M. vs. Attica
cluding 11.5 for a loss, while
Tuesday, Sep 6 7 P.M. at Pembroke
Thursday, Sep 8 5 P.M. at Mount Morris
Monday, Sep 19 7 P.M. vs. OA/Elba he also had three sacks and a
Wednesday, Sep 21 7 P.M. at Pembroke
Monday, Sep 12 7 P.M. at B-B/Elba
Friday, Sep 23 7 P.M. vs. Alexander fumble recovery for a unit that
Friday, Sep 16 7 P.M. at Lyndonville
Tuesday, Sep 20 7 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili Tuesday, Sep 27 7:30 P.M. at Holley allowed just eight points per
Monday, Oct 3 6 P.M. at Northstar Christian
Thursday, Sep 22 7 P.M. vs. Attica
Saturday, Sep 24 3 P.M. at Kendall Wednesday, Oct 5 7 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili game.
Monday, Sep 26 7 P.M. vs. Pembroke Friday, Oct 7 7 P.M. vs. Lyndonville TYSON TOTTEN, Pem-
Wednesday, Sep 28 6 P.M. vs. Mount Morris Tuesday, Oct 11 7 P.M. at Byron-Bergen
Friday, Sep 30 7 P.M. at B-B/Elba Friday, Oct 14 7 P.M. vs. Notre Dame broke — Junior, RB — The best Ja’Vin McFollins, Batavia
Saturday, Oct 1 5 P.M. vs. Sodus
Friday, Sep 2
VOLLEYBALL
6:30 P.M. at Akron
of the eight-man contingent
Tuesday, Oct 4 7 P.M. Kendall
Thursday, Oct 6 4:30PM at Lyndonville Wednesday, Sep 7 6:30 P.M. at Alexander around, Totten led the Drag-

BEST OF LUCK
Monday, Oct 10 7 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili Friday, Sep 9 6:30 P.M. vs. Elba ons with 1,203 yards rushing
Wednesday, Oct 12 7 P.M. at Attica Saturday, Sep 10 TBD at Albion
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Tuesday, Sep 13 6:30 P.M. vs. Oakfield-Alabama with 15 touchdowns to go with
Thursday, Sep 1 6:30 P.M. at Medina Thursday, Sep 15 6:30 P.M. at Holley
Wednesday, Sep 7 6:30PM vs. Attica Monday, Sep 19 6:30 P.M. at Pembroke
133 receiving yards and a re-
Friday, Sep 9 6:30PM at Oakfield-Alabama Wednesday, Sep 21 6:30 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili ceiving TD and 34 tackles on
Tuesday, Sep 13 6:30PM at Pembroke
Thursday, Sep 15 6:30PM vs. Kendall
Saturday, Sep 24 11:30 A.M. vs. Attica
defense last season. With two from
Thursday, Sep 29 6:30 P.M. at Notre Dame
Wednesday, Sep 21 6:30PM vs. Elba
Friday, Sep 23 6:30PM at Notre Dame
Monday, Oct 3 6:30 P.M. at Byron-Bergen more years left to go, Totten
Wednesday, Oct 5 6:30 P.M. vs. Alexander
Monday, Sep 26 6:30 P.M. vs. Alexander Friday, Oct 7 6:30 P.M. vs. Holley already has 23 rushing TDs,
Tuesday, Sep 27 6:30PM at Byron-Bergen
Thursday, Sep 29 6:30PM at Lyndonville
Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30PM vs. Pembroke 1,827 career rushing yards and
Wednesday, Oct 12 6:30PM vs. Rochester Prep
Saturday, Oct 1
Monday, Oct 3
1 P.M. vs. Lyndonville
6:30 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili
Thursday, Oct 13 6:30PM at Lyndonville 28 total career TDs.
Wednesday, Oct 5 6:30 P.M. at Attica
Saturday, Oct 15 12:30PM vs. Akron
Monday, Oct 17 6:30PM at Oakfield-Alabama
RYAN WHITNEY, Geneseo
Friday, Oct 7 6:30 P.M. at Kendall
Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30 P.M. vs. Oakfield-Alabama Wednesday, Oct 19 6:30PM at Attica — Senior, QB/DB — Whit-
Thursday, Oct 20 6:30PM at Elba
Thursday, Oct 13 6:30PM at Alexander
CROSS COUNTRY
ney was the most consistent
Monday, Oct 17 6:30 P.M. vs. Wheatland-Chili
Wednesday, Oct 19 6:30PM vs. Pembroke Friday, Sep 9 6 P.M. at Oakfield-Alabama threat for the Blue Devils on
Tuesday, Sep 13 5 P.M. at Geneseo
CROSS COUNTRY
Tuesday, Sep 13 5:30 P.M. Home Saturday, Sep 17 TBD at Byron-Bergen the offensive end last season
Tuesday, Sep 20 5 P.M. at Wheatland-Chili
Tuesday, Sep 27 5 P.M. at Pembroke
Tuesday, Sep 20
Tuesday, Sep 27
5 P.M. Home
5 P.M. at Alexander
as he rushed for 718 yards and
10 touchdowns, while he also
(585) 659-8442
Tuesday, Oct 4 5 P.M. at GC Park 1 Tuesday, Oct 4 5 P.M. at GC Park 1
Tuesday, Oct 11
Tuesday, Oct 18
5 P.M. Home
5 P.M. at Le Roy
Tuesday, Oct 11
Tuesday, Oct 18
5 P.M. at Oakfield-Alabama
5 P.M. at GC Park 2
threw for 1,183 yards and 10
TDs.
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played on the varsity team last season in goal as a junior, as Le Roy will have a strong
BYRON-BERGEN SCHEDULES
Tuesday, Sep 13
Saturday, Sep 17
CROSS COUNTRY
5:00PM at Way-Co
9:00AM at B-B-Kota-Reis
Le Roy year as a defensive specialist
but will jump into the Libero
well as forward Nathan Yauch-
zee.
core of players coming back
this fall, led be senior forward
Tuesday, Sep 20 5:00PM Home From T20 position this year after gradu- A pair of juniors in mid- Bella Condidorio. Condidorio
Tuesday, Sep 27 5:00PM at Pembroke
Tuesday, Oct 4 5:00PM at Bath ating three-year Libero Riley fielder Owen Morrison and was an LCAA Division II all-
Tuesday, Oct 11 5:00PM Home
Tuesday, Oct 18 5:00PM at GC Park 2 will play a huge part with their Wood. Junior Lily Uberty was defender James Western will star last season when she led
GIRLS SOCCER
Wednesday, Aug 31 4:30PM at Holley Tournament
experience from last year. Se- called up to varsity last year for be the top newcomers for this the Knights with seven goals
Friday, Sep 2 TBD at Holley Tournament nior Rylee Burns will step in- sectionals and is looking for- group that will be lacking in and five assists.
Monday, Sep 5 7:00PM at Wheatland-Chili
Friday, Sep 9 7:00PM at Kendall to the middle hitter position ward to her first full year up on varsity experience. Senior midfielder Maura
Tuesday, Sep 13
Saturday, Sep 17
7:00PM vs. Lyndonville
11:00AM at Alexander this year, taking the place of varsity as a defensive special- “Led by a veteran group of Dambra will also return after
Monday, Sep 19 7:00PM at Attica last year’s senior Quinn Doty. ist. seniors and a talented group she finished with three goals
Wednesday, Sep 21 7:00PM at O-A/Elba
Friday, Sep 23 7:00PM vs. Holley Junior Dana Reschke, also a BOYS SOCCER of underclassmen we will be and three assists as a junior,
Monday, Sep 26 7:00PM vs. Pembroke
Thursday, Sep 29, 7:00PM at Notre Dame starter from last year, will be The Oatkan Knights were a legitimate contender for the while sophomore Zoey Hum-
Saturday, Oct 1 7:00PM vs. Wheatland-Chili
Wednesday, Oct 5 7:00PM vs. Notre Dame
setting, while senior right side a solid 9-8 last fall with a trip LCAA Division 2 champion- phrey had five goals and two
Friday, Oct 7 6:30PM at Honeoye hitter Mckenna Coniber will to the sectional quarterfinals ship and will look to make a goals as a freshman. Allen also
Tuesday, Oct 11 7:00PM vs. Kendall
Friday, Oct 14 5:00PM at Lyndonville also be back. but they lost the vast majority deep run in this year’s class B2 has high expectations for his
Tuesday, Sep 6
BOYS SOCCER
7:00PM at Attica “We have a strong talented of their team to graduation, sectional playoffs,” Hammer senior goalkeeper Katelyn Ev-
Thursday, Sep 8 7:00PM vs. Pembroke group returning this year,” Sta- so longtime head coach Bob said. erett.
Saturday, Sep 10 12:00PM at Batavia
Monday, Sep 12 7:00PM vs. Holley ba said. “They’ve worked hard Hammer — entering his 15th GIRLS SOCCER Meanwhile, juniors Lindsay
Friday, Sep 16 7:00PM vs. Kendall
Saturday, Sep 17 7:00PM vs. Perry during the offseason to pre- season — could be in some- The Oatkan Knights put Steffinella, Abby Allen, Corina
Monday, Sep 19 5:00PM at Lyndonville
Wednesday, Sep 21 7:00PM vs. Le Roy
pare for the upcoming season. what of a rebuilding mode. together a solid campaign in Dunn and Kenna McKenzie
Thursday, Sep 22 7:00PM vs. Wheatland-Chili Their team unity and positive Senior midfielder Maveric 2021 under first-year head also return after gaining valu-
Monday, Sep 26 7:00PM vs. Attica
Tuesday, Sep 27 7:00PM vs. Albion encouragement to each other McKenzie will be back to lead coach Rod Allen as they fin- able experience as sopho-
Friday, Sep 30
Thursday, Oct 6
7:00PM at Holley
7:00PM at Kendall
is one of the best I’ve seen in all the way this season after he ished at 8-5-3, though with mores last season.
Monday, Oct 10 7:00PM vs. Lyndonville my years coaching. We plan to paced Le Roy with a team-high a somewhat early exit in the “This team has a lot of grit
Wednesday, Oct 12 7:00PM vs. Wheatland-Chili
Friday, Oct 14 7:00PM at Pembroke play one game at a time and set 16 goals in 2021. Also returning Class B2 tournament, falling and we will count on that to
VOLLEYBALL
Monday, Aug 29 8:00AM at Gates- Chili Tourney a new goal after each game.” will be senior Andrew Pocock, to Dansville in overtime in the help carry us throughout this
Saturday, Sep 3
Friday, Sep 9
7:00AM at Penfield Tourney
6:30PM vs. Lyndonville
Sophomore Kylee Green who had a strong first varsity second round. season,” Allen said.
Monday, Sep 12 6:30PM vs. Elba
Thursday, Sep 15 6:30PM vs. Wheatland-Chili
Monday, Sep 19 6:30PM at Notre Dame
Wednesday, Sep 21 6:30PM vs. Albion
Friday, Sep 23
Saturday, Sep 24
Tuesday, Sep 27
Thursday, Sep 29
6:30PM at Elba
11:30AM at Pavilion
6:30PM vs. Holley
6:30PM at Alexander
O-A
Saturday, Oct 1 1:00PM vs. Notre Dame From T14
Monday, Oct 3 6:30PM vs. Kendall
Wednesday, Oct 5 6:30PM vs. Pembroke
Tuesday, Oct 11 6:30PM at Lyndonville
Thursday, Oct 13 6:30PM at Attica the coaches have been challenging the
Saturday, Oct 15 TBD B-B Tournament
Tuesday, Oct 18 6:30PM at Wheatland-Chili players to get a little bit better from the
Thursday, Oct 20 6:30PM vs. Oakfield-Alabama previous day. But that just doesn’t hap-
pen because you say it. The girls need

B-B to be fully committed during the season


and condition and play outside of the
fall season. Our girls have taken on this
From T8 challenge. OAE soccer has had a winning
season the last three year and we hope to
season after she returned last fall continue that growth as both players and
after missing the previous sea- as a team.”
son with a knee injury. Freshman CROSS COUNTRY
Libby Starowitz is another solid The 2021 season was simply outstand- MARK GUTMAN/DAILY NEWS
midfielder with and without the ing for OAE as both the boys and girls OAE center - TJ Andrews ready for the snap.
ball and she had a goal and four squads finished a perfect 19-0 regular
assists as an eighth-grader. season, winning the GR-LCAA Division II (league all-star, 17th at sectionals, 13th at Carmichael.
The Bees will also be bringing titles. The boys would go on to take sec- GR-LCAAs). “Our program is very blessed to have a
up a number of strong newcom- ond in sectionals for the third year in a The girls squad will be paced by a pair bunch of young men who commit to the
ers that will add to this group in row, while the girls would take fifth. of returning league all-stars in freshman sport, 365 days a year,” head coach Pete
junior goalkeeper Novalee Poco- Junior Conor Domoy leads the boys Caroline Luft and senior Kayla Harding. Beuler said. “It is astonishing to see their
ck, sophomore defender Ashley team back after he earned his second Luft earned her first all-star selection will to improve and better themselves
Schlenker-Stephens, freshman all-star nod last fall after taking first the as an eighth-grader when she finished never diminish.”
defender Megan Jarkiewicz and league championship and second at the fourth at the league championship and VOLLEYBALL
freshman midfielder/forward sectional meet, while he would finish 11th at sectionals, while Harding is a two- After 13 years as the JV coach, Corinne
Grace Diquattro. seventh at the state meet. time league all-star and took 24th and Coffta takes over the Hornets varsity pro-
“We are returning a lot of tal- Also back will be sophomore Logan 29th at the league and sectional champi- gram after they finished at just 1-15 a sea-
ented players that want to rep- Clark (league all-star, fourth at section- onships last season, respectfully. son ago.
resent the school and perform als, GR-LCAAs, 39th at states), senior Also returning for OAE will be senior Senior middle hitter Caitlyn Kotarski
well on the field,” Hill said. “They Colton Yasses (two-time league all-star, Brooke Kennedy (31st at sectionals, 17th will look to lead the way as the top return-
know they’ll have to work hard to 18th at sectionals, eighth at GR-LCAA’s), at GR-LCAAs), senior Jadyn Brummert ing player, while sophomore setter and
repeat the success from last year, senior Chad Ohlson (league all-star, (58th at sectionals, 42nd at GR-LCAAs) outside hitter Jessica Sosnowski will look
but I expect nothing less. This is 20th at sectionals, 17th at league cham- and junior Angelina Luker (38th at league to step in an contribute in a big way this
a great bunch of players. I can’t pionship), sophomore Eli Williams championship, 67th at sectionals). fall.
wait to see how the season (league all-star, 19th at sectionals, 10th The top boys newcomers will be fresh- O-A won the Sportsmanship Award in
plays out for them.” at GR-LCAAs) and senior Mason Cadieux men Trevor Enes, Eli Loysen and Elijah the Genesee Region League last season.
Fall Sports 2022 September 2022 • 23

V-ball son under .500 but were a close


second in the Division II stand-
ings. Kendall will have to replace
From T9 five solid seniors who graduat-
ed, but will have six seniors com-
Gopher was a second-team ing back to the court in 2022.
all-state selection as a junior
when she helped lead Pavilion HALEY SHAFFER, Lyndon-
to a perfect regular season and ville — Junior, libero — Shaf-
a Section V Class D2 title. The fer led the Tigers with 241 digs
Gophers would advance to the to go with a serve percentage
state tournament, where they of 85, 18 kills and 18 assists last
would finish third. A multi- season when she picked up her
time LCAA all-star, Kingsley first Genesee Region League all-
finished with 249 kills, 75 aces star selection. Despite an under
and 48.5 blocks last season. .500 campaign, Lyndonville
captured the GR Division II title.
ALYSSA KRAMER, Alexan-
Along with Lorelei Dillenbeck,
der — Junior, outside hitter
Shaffer will be one of four se-
— As a sophomore Kramer
niors coming back for the Tigers
earned her first GR all-star se-
lection last fall. She filled the this fall.
stat sheet as a sophomore with
138 kills, 110 digs, 91 aces and KARLEE ZINKIEVICH, Pavil-
15 blocks. Meanwhile, she was ion — Senior, outside hitter —
a key cog in leading the Tro- Had a spectacular junior cam-
jans to the Section V Class D1 paign when she finished with
title, the program’s first sec- ALEX BRASKY/BATAVIA DAILY NEWS 145 kills, 116 aces and 168 digs.
tional block in 42 years. An LCAA all-star and a third-
team all-state selection, Zinkiev-
earned the No. 2 seed in the along with the return of Amelia Senior, outside hitter — A two-
MAGGIE MONACHINO, ich is part of the power duo with
Class D3 tournament after it fin- McCulley from injury, this team time GR all-star, Pilon had a Lauren Kingsley that helped
Notre Dame — Senior, setter
— Another first-time league all- ished fourth in a tough Genesee could definitely take it to the strong all-around season for the lead Pavilion to an undefeated
star in 2021, she led the Fighting Region League Division I. The next level this fall. Eagles with 97 kills, 81 aces, 78 regular season, a sectional block
Irish with 242 assists to go with Fighting Irish would advance digs and four blocks last fall. The and a trip to the state tourna-
38 aces and 36 kills. Notre Dame to the sectional semifinals and LAUREN PILON, Kendall — Eagles finished the regular sea- ment, where it finished third.

Le Roy — Senior, midfield- his first GR all-star selection last just behind W-C; the Eagles Avery Strobel (11G, 12A).
Boys er — The spark for the Oatkan
Knights offense last fall, McK-
season. Nolan finished second
on the team with nine goals and
came from the No. 6 seed to ad-
vance to the Class C2 title game. KYAN TIEDE, Pavilion/York
From T17 enzie led the team with 16 eight assists. W-C won the GR — Junior, midfielder – Quietly
NATHAN THAYER, Kes- was one of the top players in
goals, and was second with five title with a 9-1 league mark and
hequa — Senior, midfielder the LCAA last fall when he led
time league all-star, Lamparel- assists. Le Roy, though, might was 14-4 overall, with a trip to
— The second of two import- the team with 18 goals to go
li was outstanding as a junior be in rebuilding mode after it the Class D1 semifinals.
ant players returning from the along with six assists. Pavilion/
as he was named the 2021 lost 12 talented seniors to grad-
TOBEY PASSER, Kendall — reigning Class C2 champion-
Genesee Region League Player uation, which amounts to 24 of York had a solid 2021 as they
Senior, Defender — Defensive ship team, Thayer was second
of the Year. Last fall he led the its goals and 24 assists from last finished 11-7 overall and 8-4 in
league by far with 34 goals to specialist earned his first Gen- on the team with 17 goals last
season. Le Roy was a solid 9-8 the tough LCAA. However, P/Y
go with an assist, while his 34 esee Region League all-star se- season, while he was third on
last fall, including 5-7 in a diffi- lost eight seniors to graduation,
goals were second in all of Sec- lection last fall. Passer finished the team with 11 assists. Along
cult LCAA. including second leading scor-
tion V. Attica finished at 11-6 with one assist, but his strength with the aforementioned Hin-
JAMES NOLAN, Wheat- was that he aided a defense that rich, Thayer will play a big pat er Jackson Feltham (17G, 6A),
overall and 7-3 in the GR, good
enough for third behind just land-Chili — Junior, midfield- had five shutouts. Kendall fin- for a roster that lost 12 seniors so Tiede will be looked upon to
W-C and Kendall. er — Another returning star for ished 10-8-1 overall and was from a 18-2-1 team - including step his game up to the next lev-
the Wildcats, Nolan picked up second in GR with a 7-2-1 mark, Reese Powers (26G, 34A) and el this season.
COLIN MARTIN, By-
ron-Bergen/Elba — Junior,
Midfielder — As a first-time
GR all-star as a sophomore,
Martin had a solid sophomore
campaign. Martin led the team
with 11 goals and 11 assists. By-
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