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Spencerport, Holley girls soccer advance to state final four; Aquinas falls short

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Class AA Far West Regionals

Spencerport 10, Niagara-Wheatfield (VI) 0

Fresh off their Section V record eighth straight sectional title, Spencerport continued their dominant play with a convincing win over Niagara-Wheatfield.

The Rangers led 6-0 at halftime as four different scorers found the back of the net. Junior star Lindsay Lenhard had two goals in the first half, finishing with four goals.

Emily Peacock had a pair of goals, with Kendall Mesh, Jamie Keens, Isabella Fiorillo, and Emma Watson each scoring once.

Cate Burns led a shutout effort in net, the team’s 19th of the season.

With the win, Spencerport (21-0) advances to the state final four. The Rangers will take on Somers (I) on Saturday, November 11th at Tompkins Cortland CC at 9:30 am.

The win sends the Rangers to Cortland for the seventh straight time in seven opportunities. They won the title in 2016 and were crowned co-champions in 2017.

Class A Far West Regionals

Lewiston-Porter (VI) 1, Aquinas 0

The L’il Irish’s season came to an end Saturday afternoon after falling to Lewiston-Porter in a low-scoring affair.
Just over a minute into the second half, Elina Kunik found the back of the net for the lone goal of the contest. Lewiston-Porter’s goalkeeper Casey Fetzner had a stellar finish as she came up with several stops to preserve the lead. Fetzner finished with nine saves.

Aquinas had their season come to an end with a 16-2-2 record.

Class C Far West Regionals

Holley 2, Frewsburg (VI) 0

Sam Bates scored both goals for the Hawks, who advanced to the state final four for the first time in program history.

Bates netted her first just eight minutes into the game and added an insurance goal in the final minutes with a penalty kick goal.

​ Class AA Far West Regionals

Spencerport 10, Niagara-Wheatfield (VI) 0

Fresh off their Section V record eighth straight sectional title, Spencerport continued their dominant play with a convincing win over Niagara-Wheatfield.

The Rangers led 6-0 at halftime as four different scorers found the back of the net. Junior star Lindsay Lenhard had two goals in the first half, finishing with four goals.

Emily Peacock had a pair of goals, with Kendall Mesh, Jamie Keens, Isabella Fiorillo, and Emma Watson each scoring once.

Cate Burns led a shutout effort in net, the team’s 19th of the season.

With the win, Spencerport (21-0) advances to the state final four. The Rangers will take on Somers (I) on Saturday, November 11th at Tompkins Cortland CC at 9:30 am.

The win sends the Rangers to Cortland for the seventh straight time in seven opportunities. They won the title in 2016 and were crowned co-champions in 2017.

Class A Far West Regionals

Lewiston-Porter (VI) 1, Aquinas 0

The L’il Irish’s season came to an end Saturday afternoon after falling to Lewiston-Porter in a low-scoring affair.Just over a minute into the second half, Elina Kunik found the back of the net for the lone goal of the contest. Lewiston-Porter’s goalkeeper Casey Fetzner had a stellar finish as she came up with several stops to preserve the lead. Fetzner finished with nine saves.

Aquinas had their season come to an end with a 16-2-2 record.

Class C Far West Regionals

Holley 2, Frewsburg (VI) 0

Sam Bates scored both goals for the Hawks, who advanced to the state final four for the first time in program history.

Bates netted her first just eight minutes into the game and added an insurance goal in the final minutes with a penalty kick goal. Read More High School SportsRochesterFirst  

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