HF-L three-peats, Penn Yan takes home sectional title
For the Red Raiders, Jackson Dennie would lead the scoring with three goals. Brandon Dennie added a goal of his own, paired with two assists. Reid Diehl dishes out two assists as well.
For HF-L, Grady Goodberlet would continue his great season, putting in six goals. Marco Vengoechea tied him for leading scorer with six goals of his own. Jackson followed with a hat trick. Quinn Kailbourne led both teams with four assists.
This marks HF-L's third straight section title.
The Cougar will now face Hamburg, the Section VI Class C champion. That game is scheduled for Wednesday at 5 p.m., in Canandaigua.
Pal-Mac finishes their season 17-1.
This one stayed close through the first quarter, but the likes of Teagan Fingar and Tukker Fisher would help put this one away for Penn Yan.
Fingar and Fisher would put in five goals each. Branden Fingar and Miles Ditzell followed with three goals each. Teagan Fingar led both teams with five assists.
For the Pride, Tylder Bruder led the team with two goals, while John Blair would pass out three assists.
Penn Yan will now face the Section VI Class D champions, Akron. That game will be played in Canandaigua, set for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Bloomfield-Honeoye ends its season at 13-5.
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