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Youth Soccer

FAST U-14 GIRLS

Falconer’s Jamestown Elks No. 263 shut out Frewsburg’s Eckman’s Insurance, 3-0

Samarie Waddington topped the Elks with two goals and Katie Fales had one goal while Melanie Gifford minded the net for the victory.

FAST U-8 BOYS

Rand Machine blanked Auto Credit, 5-0.

Dalton Caldwell and Carson Olson led the way, scoring two goals each, and Kadan Myers added a solo goal.

JAYS KIWANIS U-12 GIRLS

Embroidered Designs by Debbie downed Southside Redemption, 4-2.

For the winners, Anna Burt, Danika Tibbetts, Malaka Slaughter and Gianna Melton all found the net once. Tibbetts and Melton split time in goal with Maryjane Diers and Promyss Williams.

Scoring for Southside Redemption were Rylee Porter and Morgan Tracy.

Jamestown Savings Bank cruised to a 5-1 win over Allstate Insurance with Jaclyn Bush posting a pair of goals and Nadine Glover, Maddie Anderson and Ellen Cross adding one goal apiece.

The goaltending duties were shared by Kaidynce Walker, Lauren Grissom, Hayden Guichard and Glover.

Alice Moffatt scored for the Allstate team.

Jamestown Savings Bank also defeated Southside Redemption, 6-0.

Leading the way for JSB were Maddie Anderson with two goals and Jaclyn Bush, Kaidynce Walker, Maddy Vasquez and Nadine Glover with one goal each.

Bush, Glover and Lauren Grisson shared the goaltending chores.

JAYS SERTOMA CLUB

U-10 GIRLS

Jamestown Pediatrics downed Pizza Express, 5-1, with Annika Spitzer and Hannah Grey each scoring a pair of goals and Alyssa Shimmel adding a single tally.

In goal for the winners were Skylynn Tomlinson, Shimmel, Melissa Tubbs and Celia Sumner.

Scoring for Pizza Express was Kayla Krzanak. The goaltenders were Krzanak, Kayden Bates, Lehanna Leeper and Arianna Taylor.

Peppy Dental blanked Reeds Jewelers, 5-0, with Marley Drake netting two goals while Taylyn Fred, Tenley Zielinski and Claire Pumford contributing one goal apiece.

Sharing time in the net were Madison Karash, Pumford, Dea Anderson and Jillian Horton.

JAYS CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

The AT&T Wireless Orange downed John Trussalo CPA Gold, 4-0.

For the Orange team, Telana Slaughter netted two goals and Nayla Torres and Chloe Wilson contributed one goal apiece.

Wilson shared time in goal with Kayla Eddy, Lexi Clemente and Alex Melquist.

The Patient’s Pharmacy Purple team defeated the AJ’s Texas Hots Pink team, 6-3.

Susan McCurdy and Aurora Ordines each connected for two goals while Lucinda Patterson and Abbie Derby each scored one goal in the victory.

The winning goalies were Zaporah Sparrow, Ordines, Peyton Sanford, and Susie McCurdy.

For the Pink team, Payton Horton delivered the hat trick.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

The Tim Hortons Gray Timbits got by the Maroon Timbits, 2-1.

Scoring for the Gray team were Hayden Dawson and Sydney Dawson while the net was protected by Lexie Rizzo, Elizabeth Patterson, Hayden Dawson and Sydney Dawson

For the Maroon team, the lone goal was scored by Onnalee Nellis. Gabriella Armeli, Peyton Joly, Sadie Steward and Hannah Sorenson spilt time in goal.

The Tim Hortons Apple Green Timbits edged the Sky Blue Timbits, 1-0, thanks to a goal by Mallory Atwater.

Emma Harrington and Katelyn Smith took care of the net for the winners.

The goalies for the Sky Blue team were Anna Engquist, Addison Cappalino, McKenna Cuifolo and Kylee Franklin.

FAYS U-8 BOYS

Iuculano Construction shut out Greg Mackie, 2-0, as Frankie Iuculano and Kelson Laska each scored one goal.

Lucas Eckman, Tyler Becker and Brendan Devereaux were the winning goalies.

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Southwestern Pizza Hut downed Frewsburg, 6-3 .

Pizza Hut was led by Sydney Thorpe and McKenzie Bessie with two goals apiece, and Emily Kimball and Oliva Ruiz each added a goal for the winners. Mya Borsheim was selected as the defensive star.

Rachel Kehrli, Skyler Ounbey, and Kaylee Constantino each scored one goal for Frewsburg and the defensive standout was Kiley Tibbits.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Lucas Lisciandro scored two goals and Dominic Delaney a goal as Lake Shore Paving got past Bemus Point Dental Center, 3-1.

Nolan Froah tallied for Bemus Point.

Offensive standouts for Lake Shore were Spencer Bell and Zach Kent while defensively the standouts were Donovan Schnars and Landon Cramer.

Ashton Munson was the offensive standout and Declan Kennedy the defensive standout for Bemus Point.

SWSC U-13 BOYS

Jamestown Internet Marketing edged Lobb’s Mobil, 4-3, with Danny Prewitt netting two goals and Tate Bryant and Quincy Turner both contributing single goals.

Taking care of the net for the winners were Bryant, Prewitt and Matt Lowry.

For Lobb’s Mobil, Reid Bjork had two goals and Garrett Swanson had one goal.

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Pure Earth Resources prevailed over JAMA Surgery, 7-2, with goals by Benjamin Graham, Cameron Lunz and Giuseppe Hoose.

Andrew Dix, Ben Brooks, Zach Greenstein and Lunz tended the winning goal.

Alex Duncanson was the Player of the Game for the winners.

BAYSO U-10 BOYS

Boatworks defeated Pure Earth Resources, 2-1, as Brendan Hirliman and Tristan Spillane scored a goal a piece.

Andy Lindell recorded a goal in defeat.

Youth Soccer

FAST U-6 COED

Hannah Brentley found the net twice in leading the Blue team past the Yellow team, 4-0.

Alexander Thorp and Myah Campbell completed the scoring with one goal each and Kimberly Grodecki, Thorp, Brentley, Dylan Lanphere, Emily Green and Campbell picked up the victory in goal.

Campbell was also named as the most valuable player.

The MVP award for the Yellow team went to Haven Kaltenbach.

FAST U-8 GIRLS

Tess Spangenburg tallied twice, Sam Snow and Kayla Lynn once as Southern Tier Family Dentistry downed Rand Machine Products, 4-1.

Jacey Cappa scored for Rand against the winning goal tending combination of Mary Beth Sigular, Alyssa Spitale, Brynn Zaranek and Kayla Lynn.

FAST U-18 GIRLS

The Horseshoe Inn of Onoville (BAYSO) and Dom’s Mobil (FAST) battled to a 3-3 tie.

Liz Dallas scored on a header off of a corner kick by Emma Steele. She also had another goal unassisted. Steele added another goal for Dom’s Mobil.

Megan Sholl scored one for the Horseshoe Inn and Janessa Annis scored twice.

Goalies for the Horseshoe Inn were Sami Mason and Jessie Davis while Hannah Jaroszinski and Emily Brown tended the net for Dom’s Mobil.

FAYS U-12 GIRLS

Keywell outlasted Ames Insurance, 3-1, as Claire Johnson, Sierra Tuller and Kiara Marchincin each scored single goals.

The goalkeepers for Keywell were Johnson, Heather DeGolier, Marchincin and Tuller.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Four players scored goals in the 4-0 win for Bemus Point Dental over Kwik Fill.

Deshon Cook, Ashton Munson, Nolan Froah and Seth Vaughn did the scoring for Bemus Point Dental and the defensive standout was Henry Marshall.

John Conley was the defensive standout and Logan Hern the offensive standout for Kwik Fill.

SWSC U-12 GIRLS

McDonalds blanked BAYSO’s Jenn’s Lake Service, 3-0.

The goal scorers included Katja Kranzo, Lotte Kranzo and Erin Radack and Sydney Chau took care of the net.

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

The New York State Police Lady Troopers defeated Coppola’s Pizza, 5-2.

Kylee Dibble, Vivian White, Juliana Graham, Sofia Genareo and Kylee Gifford all netted one goal for the Lady Troopers.

Megan Harrell scored both goals for Coppola’s.

BAYSO U-6 COED

UBS Financial came through with a 4-0 shutout over Guppy’s as Madilyn Seastrum tallied two goals and Owen Erlandson and Canyon Johnson each added one goal.

The combination of Erlandson, Johnson, Drew Oste, Lilly Bohall, Lydia Darr, Mae Benedetto, Megan McGee and Ethan Armbrecht preserved the victory for UBS.

BAYSO U-8 GIRLS

United Rentals blanked the Shutterbugs, 3-0, thanks to the hat trick by Brianna Loomis.

The winning goalies were Eliza Dawes, Stephanie Derkovitz, Madison Bartok and Gracelyn Blair.

Sharing time in goal for the Shutterbugs were Mackenzie Hills, Marlei Armstrong, Abigail Sweeney and Carissa DePasquale.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

A scoreless tie was recorded between the Sky Blue Timbits and the Apple Green Timbits.

Xander Brunner, Sean Slagle, Mark Mescall and Aurick Pattison were in goal for the Sky Blue.

In the goal for the Apple Green were Mateo Messere, Trenton Painter, Gavin Maggio and Donovyn Stiverson.

JAYS ELKS LODGE U-8 BOYS

Caleb Micciche produced a hat trick in leading Larry Spacc Auto over Everyday’s True Value, 9-0.

Also for the winners, Cameron Micciche and Aiden Micciche each added a pair of goals and Cole Johnson and Isaiah Sanchez both contributed one goal.

Marcus Merced, Aiden Micciche, Cameron Micciche and Alex Depasquale split time in goal.

Domino’s Pizza got by Jennifer Raynor Photography, 2-1, with John Torres scoring both goals.

The goalkeepers included Brandon Lobb, Brady Wetherby, Aidan Senear and Tyler Maloney

Jack Carlson scored the lone goal for Jennifer Raynor Photography while Colton Cappalino, Max Digirolamo, Trey Tanner and Evan Sharpe were the netminders.

JAYS EAGLES LODGE U-11 BOYS

NAPA Auto Parts pulled out a 3-2 victory over Rainbow Taxi as Reiden Ferraro, Josh Looms and Sal Colletti all found the net once.

Colletti was joined in goal by Damon Tanner, Cayden Frazier and Logan Fish in preserving the win.

Tyler Sutton scored both goals for Rainbow Taxi and the goaltending crew included Eric Petibone, Dylan Belardo, Logan McNeal and Nick Norrod.

Nevan Kearney and Harrison Monfort were the goal scorers as Cattaraugus County Bank edged the Morton Club, 2-1.

The CCB goalies were Alex Sharpe, Tage Roehm, Alex Larson and Dominik Pocza.

Evan Anderson had the lone goal for the Morton Club, whose goalies included Caleb Bane, Shane Fedeko, Jonathan Erickson and Caleb Erickson.

JAYS TROPHY HOUSE U-15 BOYS

Peppy Dental shut out Slone Melhuish, 7-0, as Matthew Myers and Kanin Tanner connected for two goals apiece.

Also adding solo goals were Joey Mazzurco, Taylor Smith and Paige Conklin.

The goalies for Peppy Dental were Tanner, Myers, Conklin and Simon Ferringer.

Caylee Shelters connected for the hat trick as the Kendall Club defeated Quick Solutions, 6-1.

Travis Fye added two goals and Kayla Ormsby one goal for the winners and the goalkeeping chores were split between Ormsby, Fye, Catherine Rogowski and Tyler Anderson.

Miranda Twichel scored for Quick Solutions.

JAYS SERTOMA CLUB U-10 GIRLS

Lena’s Pizza and Reeds Jewelers battled to a 2-2 tie.

Scoring for the Lena’s team were Kiersten Horton and Gia Slaughter while support in the net came from Horton, Madison Ventura, Ericka Amidon and Madison Ventura.

Caylee Peterson scored twice for Reed’s and she split time in goal with Sonna Alm, Alysia Papalia and Abby Peterson.

Peppy Dental posted a 5-0 win over Jamestown Pediatrics with Jillian Horton scoring a pair of goals and Dea Anderson, Olivia Pinciaro and Claire Pumford added one goal each.

The goalies for Peppy Dental were Tenley Zielinski, Rylie Loomis, Pumford and Marley Drake.

BAYSO U-12 GIRLS

Jenn’s Lake Service prevailed over Ames Insurance, 8-1, behind two goals each by Riley Caskey and Sydney Greiner.

Other goals for Jenn’s went to Marissa Schuppenhauer, Lilly Baer, Riley Farnham and Nina Marsh.

Samantha Kianos was the only Ames player to score against goalies Elise Swanson, Hailey Blair, Lily Gustafson and Farnham.

Youth Soccer

SWSC U-6 COED

Jada Cole, Berke Lindstrom, Dontae Vasquez and Sebastian Tilaro scored goals as Wendy’s prevailed over Jamestown Mattress, 4-2.

Judson Harris had both of the Jamestown Mattress goals. Brehanna Gowan and Stella Hern did an outstanding job and Addisyn Lawton was the defensive standout for JM.

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Ellie Pearson netted two goals, Anthony Pratt added one more and the Pure Earth Resources Roughnecks defeated El Greco, 3-1.

Haleigh Cooper scored the lone goal in defeat while Rylan Wagner was the defensive standout.

Youth Soccer

JAYS CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

Peyton Horton found the range twice and sisters Myah and Jolie Fitch scored once when AJ’s Texas Hots prevailed over the John Trussalo’s CPA, 4-1.

Myah Fitch, Olivia Kubera, Olivia Toter and Horton were the goalies for AJ’s.

Hanna Bigelow scored the John Trussalo’s CPA goal.

JAYS TROPHY HOUSE U-15 COED

Peppy Dental defeated Quick Solutions, 5-1

Andrew Pumford and Matthew Myers each produced a pair of goals while Taylor Smith added a solo goal. The winning goalies were Anastasia Axford, Andrew Pumford, Kanin Tanner and Paige Conklin.

For Quick Solutions, Kasie Foulk scored the only goal and the goalkeeping chores were handled by Kaley Capizzi, Kyah Capizzi, Foulk and Kody Danielson.

Travis Fye shined with the hat trick as the Kendall Club topped AFSCME No. 418, 7-3.

Also scoring for the Kendall Club were Gavin Bowen with a pair of goals and Caylee Shelters and Kendra Ormsby added a goal each.

Fye, Ormsby, Bowen and Michael Oelbracht split time in goal to get the win.

For the AFSCME team, Hunter Greenawalt netted two goals and Ashley Andolora had one goal.

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Andrew Pumford and Matthew Myers divided four goals and Taylor Smith added a goal as Peppy Dental downed Quick Solutions, 5-1.

Anastasia Axford, Kanin Tanner, Paige Conklin and Pumford allowed just a goal to Kasie Foulk.

JAYS CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

AT&T Wireless Orange over the Lutheran Blue, 2-1

Scoring for the Orange team were Nayla Torres and Telana Slaughter while Chloe Morgan, Kayla Eddy, Alex Melquist and Darianna Barr took care of the net.

For the Blue team, Ella Ordiway had the lone goal as Julia Smith, Ordiway, Miranda Martinez and Alyson Canfield shared time in goal.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

Carson Panebianco had the hat trick as the Gray Timbits edged the Orange Timbits, 4-2.

Conner Bean scored the other goal for Gray Timbits.

Ayden Hagelin and Ryan Anderson Jr. found the range for the Orange Timbits.

In goal for the winners were Cooper Shelters, Chase Bonta, Kollin Leroy and Panebianco.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-6

Schaffner Knight & Minnaugh P.C. shut out the Cow Trimmers, 10-0, thanks to a pair of hat tricks by Emily Anderson and Isaiah Sisson.

Cameron Katlius and Nathan Bailey scored two goals each in the win.

Lewis Construction and Pavlock Construction played to a 7-7 tie.

Trent Lewis was the offensive star for Lewis Construction, scoring all seven goals while Kevin Harrington matched that total for Pavlock Construction.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-8

J&J Painting posted an 8-0 shutout over the Parts Plus Panthers.

Leading the offense were Zach Sisson with four goals an assist. Austin Main followed that with a hat trick, Ella Pacos added one goal and one assist and Zeah Wojcinski, Ella Pacos and Jake Ansell all picked up an assist.

The McDonalds Small Fries blanked Storer’s Containers, 3-0, with Ace Pierce scoring all three goals.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-11

Veracity Benefits had a 1-0 win over Valley Tire as Jerret Runge scored the lone goal of the game with an assist from Drake Pierce.

Gerry Free Methodist delivered a 6-0 shutout win over Mary K.

Kolton Gibbons led the way with the hat trick, John Bockelbank added two goals and Cartar Sisson had a solo goal.

Sisson and Alex Runge each earned one assist.

Cassadaga Shur Fine defeated Mom & Pop’s Recycling, 5-2, as Cameron Anderson and Cade Egan each scored two goals and Jayden Johns added one goal.

Jordan Penhollow and Adam Tarbell each scored one goal for Mom & Pop’s.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-15

Advanced Septic Service and FC Thunder battled to a 2-2 tie as Anna Wenger scored both goals for Advanced Septic and Eli Johns also netted two goals for FC Thunder.

Andersen Cuddihy Inc. fought to a 3-3 tie with Jamestown Auto Center.

Dustin Johns scored two goals and Dan Andersen netted one goal for Andersen Cuddihy as Kyle Morey picked up an assist.

For Jamestown Auto Center, Kaylee Deering scored two goals and Isabella Penhollow added another tally. Hunter Thorpe, Penhollow and Lauren Snyder earned assists.

BAYSO U-14 GIRLS

Adrianna Carlson delivered the hat trick while Allison Johnson, Chloe Kibbe and Karen Johnson tallied a goal each as Honeycomb Salon prevailed over FAST’s Lena Pizza, 6-0.

Hanna Johnson, Katie Jaroszynski and Hailey Johnson were the goalies with the shutout for Honeycomb Salon.

FAYS U-10 GIRLS

Seven different players scored for The Post-Journal during a 7-0 shutout win over Bemus Point.

Skyler Ownbey, Kiley Tibbits, Jocelyn Estabrook, Kaylee Constantino, Grace Cline, Rebecca Taylor and Meghan Burnham were the scorers for The Post-Journal.

Cadence Rodgers, Ava Palmquist, Sydney Stroth and Burnham played flawlessly in goal for the winners. Bailey South was the defensive standout for The Post-Journal.

Youth Soccer

JAYS

SERTOMA CLUB U-10 GIRLS

Alyssa Shimmel and Annika Spitzer found the range as Jamestown Pediatrics edged Lena’s Pizza, 2-1.

Kiersten Horton was the scorer for Lena’s. Goalies for JP were Cora Blodien, Emily Coy, Alyssa Samuel and Melissa Tubbs.

Madison Ventura, Ericka Amidon and Horton tended goal in the setback.

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Madison Karash tallied the hat trick, and Marley Drake, Christina Peppy and Jaylyn Fred added one goal apiece when Peppy Dental upended Pizza Express, 10-2.

Claire Pumford had the other goal for Peppy, which had Mia Brown, Lizzie DeLong, Olivia Pinciaro and Fred as goalies.

Emily Hall and Lauren Tracy scored for Pizza Express.

CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

Goalies Gracelyn Stevenson, Ava Hagelin, Megan Kubera and Aliva Shilling helped AJ’s Texas Hots edge Lutheran, 3-2.

Stevenson, Payton Horton and Kubera had a goal each in the victory.

Juliana Montilla and Sara Randolph scored goals for Lutheran, while Montilla, Randolph, Jazmyn Norrod and Kyrahlyn Jones were the netminders.

TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

Addison Cappalino recorded the only goal as Sky Blue Timbits shaded the Purple Timbits, 1-0.

Cappalino was in goal with Karina Camp, Anna Engquist and MacKenzie Trace for the winners.

Emileigh Waterman, Ashlyn Galeazzo, Katie Kathman and Alexis Ackley were the goalies in the loss.

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Mallory Atwater had the hat trick and Zoey Shimmel added a goal as the Apple Green Timbits blanked the Maroon Timbits, 4-0.

Jasine Goulding-Lopez and Gabrielle Seekins shared goaltending honors for the Apple Green.

Meanwhile in defeat, the goalies were Aniyah McBride, Onnalee Nellis, Abrey Harvey and Nevach Robles.

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Olivia Michael tallied three goals and Madison Hill one when the Orange Timbits beat the Gray Timbits, 4-1.

Isabella Wright, Michael, Hill and Makenzie Westley were the winning goalies.

FAYS U-8 BOYS

Gavin Smith scored two goals, and Trae Laska and Frankie Iuculano a goal apiece as Iuculano Construction defeated Southern Tier Brewing Company, 4-2.

Brendan Devereaux, Lucas Eckman and Matt Wisler were in goal for Iuculano.

FAYS U-6 COED

Andreas Fountaine recorded two tallies, and Teghan Troci and Gina Cardone a goal apiece as Dr. Daniels beat Pharmacy Innovations, 4-1.

Kaleigh Paul and Ava Reale were the goalies for the winners and allowed a goal from Madison Burgess.

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Nic-L-Inn toppled United Alloys, 11-0.

Taytum Jimerson had the hat trick, Ava Jimerson and Meadow Hartley two goals apiece and Kealy Caflich and Maddox Sheesley one each in the win.

FAST U-8 BOYS

Dalton Caldwell and Kadan Myers scored goals as Rand Machine topped Greg Mackie, 2-1.

Kinny Gibson tallied the only tally for Greg Mackie.

FAST U-6 COED

Patrick Holmberg scored the only goal as the Red Minis nipped the Yellow Minis, 1-0.

Conner Johnson, Josh Holmberg, Mia VandeVelde, Karleigh Mattison, Chase Bianco and Patrick Holmberg were the goalies for the Red Minis.

For the Yellow Minis, Lily Borowski, Gracie Barber, Alyssa Giambelluca, Khloe Livengood, Haven Kaltenbach and Carl Hebner were the netminders.

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Mia Turnbull and Sydney Thorpe scored two goals and Melissa Devore, Emily Kimball and Erin Wynn added goals as Pizza Hut blanked Falconer, 7-0.

Ava Fenton starred for Falconer.

SWSC U-13 BOYS

Quincy Turner scored two goals, and Marcus Kauzman and Colin Bentley one apiece as Jamestown Internet Marketing prevailed over Falconer Funeral Home, 4-2.

Gavin Pavlock had both goals and goalie Colbi Gordan starred for Falconer Funeral Home.

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Pure Earth Resources blanked JAMA Surgery, 2-0.

Pure Earth’s goals were scored by Dominic Certo and Giuseppe Hoose while teammates Andrew Dix, Nathan Radka and Jack Brinkley shared goaltending duties.

The player of the game for JAMA Surgery was Dylan Pool.

SWSC U-8 GIRLS

The McDonald’s McFlurries defeated Spectrum Eyecare, 5-2, behind Mandy Brink’s four goals and Brynn Orlando’s one.

Gracie Gifford was the defensive standout for the winners.

Maddie Rose Cresanti and Reese Beaver scored the goals for Spectrum, while Lucy Colburn was the defensive star.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Community Bank beat Bemus Point Dental Center, 2-0, on goals by Jayden Hultin and Austin Chase.

The offensive and defensive standouts for Bemus Point Dental Center were Samuel Kautzman and Jake Lawton. For Community Bank it was Zachariah Graham and Kayden Peterson.

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Community Bank edged Kia of Jamestown, 3-2.

Austin Chase had two goals and Walker Perry one for the winners, who had Jayden Hultin and Matthew Burlingame in the nets. Griffin Bogdanowicz score both goals for Kia of Jamestown, and Adam Woodruff and Shiv Patel were the standouts.

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Spencer Bell and Lucas Lisciandro split two goals as Lakeshore Paving defeated Kia Motors, 2-0.

Dominic Delaney and Donovan Schnars were the offensive stars and Brady Lindstrom and Matthew Lefler the defensive stars for Lakeshore Paving.

For Kia Motors, Aiden Finnerty was the offensive standout and Brandon Smith the defensive standout.

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Dominic Delaney netted a pair of goals and Spencer Bell chipped in with one more when Lakeshore Paving handled Kwik Fill, 3-1.

Dalton White and Lucas Lisciandro were the offensive players of the game for the victors and Brady Leach and Bell the defensive MVPs.

Jaxson Faulk scored the lone goal in defeat.

BAYSO U-12 GIRLS

Jenn’s Lake Service and Jamestown Women of the Moose finished in a 2-2 tie.

Lilly Baer and Riley Caskey scored for Jenn’s and Elise Swanson, Maddie Becker and Nina Marsh were the goalies.

For the Moose, Brielle Cramer and Maddie Yochum scored, the defensive standout was Breah Orlando and the offensive star was Lily Constantino.

BAYSO U-6 COED

Haff Acres Farm battled UBS Financial to a 2-2 tie.

Ryder Carlson and Rhett Thompson split the goals for Haff Acres while Canyon Johnson and Macaulay Maher each scored for UBS.

Youth Soccer

FAST U-6 COED

Javier Gonzales tallied twice, Matthew Erskine and Katrina Schrantz once in Green Minis’ 4-0 win over the Blue Minis.

In goal for the Green Minis were J. C. Hannon, Bradyn Fuller, Brynn Helms, Schrantz and Erskine.

FAST U-8 GIRLS

Southern Tier Family Dentistry shutout United Rentals, 3-0.

Katelyn Hagstrom, Alyssa Spitale, Michaela Olson, Autumn Lynn and Kaitlyn Swan were the shutout goaltenders.

Kayla Lynn had two goals and Tess Spangenburg scored the other goal for the winners.

FAST U-18 GIRLS

Rhea Moore scored two goals and Elizabeth Dallas one as Dom’s Mobil prevailed over Lite House Auto, 3-0.

Dallas, Kayla Brentley and Hannah Jaroszynski were flawless in goal for Dom’s.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

Jacob Horton had three goals and Connor Carlson one as the Maroon Timbits decisioned the Apple Green Timbits, 4-2.

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Adam Kubera, Matthew Bigelow and Carsen Bane each had two goals when Purple Timbits shut out the Sky Blue Timbits, 6-0.

Preston Haight, Ethan Harding, Jordan Johnson and Cameron Randolph served as goaltenders.

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Carson Panebianco had the hat trick as the Gray Timbits edged the Orange Timbits, 4-2.

Conner Bean scored the other goal for Gray Timbits.

Ayden Hagelin and Ryan Anderson Jr. found the range for the Orange Timbits.

In goal for the winners were Cooper Shelters, Chase Bonta, Kellen LaRoy and Panebianco.

JAYS LAKEWOOD-CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

Karryne Mims scored four times to propel The Post-Journal to a 4-2 victory over Lutheran.

Mia Haggarty, Bailee Carlson, Emma Westley and Mikaila Youngberg were the victorious goalies for The Post-Journal.

Gabriella Pocza and Sara Randolph split the goals for Lutheran.

JAYS TROPHY HOUSE U-15 COED

Kendall Club outlasted Slone-Melhuish, 6-4, led by Gavin Bowen with two goals.

One each went to the winners’ Kendra Ormsby, Nick Bigney, Travis Fye and Caylee Shelters.

Bannon Eimiller had two goals while Kylen Faulkner and Jack Eimiller had one in the loss.

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Hunter Greenawalt and Erin Butman recorded two goals as AFSCME No. 418 defeated Quick Solutions, 8-4.

Kayla Whitmore, Courtney Smith, Jayden Schultz and Mitchell Harmon added goals in the winning cause.

Kaley Capizzi tallied twice, Kasie Foulk and Kody Danielson once in the loss

JAYS EAGLES LODGE U-11 BOYS

Ben Anderson scored the only goal in Morton Club’s 1-0 defeat of NAPA Auto Parts.

Dan Tompkins Jr., Gideon Thompson, Hunter Gruber and Shane Federko combined for the win in goal.

Joshua Loomis and John Susz were The netminders in defeat.

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Kameron Melendez, Kaleb Steward, Kameron Rhodes, Jesse Shultz and Harrison Monfort tallied goals as Cattaraugus County Bank blanked A J’s Texas Hots, 5-0.

Alex Larson, Donovan Gomez, Jacob Smith and Ayden Bonta were the goalies for the winners.

SWSC U-13 BOYS

Dustin McCaslin, Jake Vavala and Benjamin Graham each scored a goal apiece to lead Pure Earth Resources past FAST Falconer Funeral Home, 3-2.

Cameron Lunz, Jonathan Pearson, Nathan Radka and Ben Brooks shared goalkeeping duties in the victory.

Gavin Pavlock tallied both goals in defeat. His teammates, Colbi Gordon, Jordan Higbee and Chris Bollman, were goalies.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Griffin Bogdanowicz netted a pair of goals and Cody Vanguilder added one more when Kia Motors defeated Kwik Fill, 3-1.

Brandon Smith excelled in the nets and on defense for the winners.

For Kwik Fill, Zach Rhodes scored the lone goal while Logan Hren was the offensive standout and Riley McKinsey the defensive standout.

FAYS U-8 GIRLS

Rand Machine defeated UBS Financial, 2-1.

Madigan Collver and McKenna McBride scored the goals in the victory while Jasmine Estabrook, Alyssa Dahlgren, MacKenzie Martin and Samantha Walrod tended the nets.

For UBS, Trinity Reel scored the only goal.

FAYS U-6 COED

Pharmacy Innovations toppled United Alloy, 3-1.

Madison Burgess netted all three goals for the winners while Jameson Caldwell scored the lone goal for United Alloy.

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Dr. Daniels defeated Sweet Repeats, 4-0, behind stellar goaltending from Ava Reale, two goals from Hayden Felt and one apiece by Grace Lennon and Andreus Fountaine.

JAYS ELK LODGE U-8 BOYS

Caleb Micciche scored three goals and Aiden Micciche added the other as Larry Spacc Auto downed Bodell, Overcash & Anderson, 4-0.

Conner Jukes, Isaiah Sanchez, Noah Miles and Micciche were the goalies that played flawlessly for the winners.

Lliam Hamilton-Kraft, Ryan Fitzgerald, Ty Schultz and Owen Kearney were the goalies in defeat.

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Sean O’Brien had the hat trick and Jack Carlson got two goals to lead Jennifer Photography over Everyday’s True Value, 6-0.

Colton Lange added the other goal in the win.

Max Digirolamo, Dakotah Raynor, Trey Tanner and Lange tended goal for Jennifer Photography.

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Ryan Fitzgerald had the only goal in the 1-0 win for Bodell, Overcash & Anderson over Everyday’s True Value.

Ty Shultz, Hayden Rodgers, Jason Richardson, and Kearney were goalies for Bodell.

For Everyday’s, Ian McIntosh, James Patterson, Dante Robinson and Anthony Hughes were the netminders.

SWSC U-12 GIRLS

Erin Radack delivered the hat trick and Kylie Schnars one as McDonald’s downed FAYS’ Keywell, 4-0.

Tess Morningstar, Kylie Schnars and Radack were the goalies for McDonald’s.

SWSC U-8 GIRLS

Amerasia Miller, Kylie Morgan, Erin Keppel and Lily Cobb scored goals when TitanX downed Mike’s Nursery, 4-2.

Ashlynn Swan had both goals for Mike’s.

Miller and Morgan were stellar defensively for TitanX while McKenna Bogdanowicz and Breanna Bull were standouts for Mike’s.

FAYS U-8 GIRLS

Elizabeth Schrecengost tallied two goals, Madison Clement and Emma Schrecengost one as Frewsburg Legion stopped FAST’s Garveys Shutterbugs, 4-0.

Paige Whippo, Olivia Clement and Aleya Bjork were the goalies for the Frewsburg Legion.

BAYSO U-10 BOYS

Drew Kelemen, Adam Marsh and Nick Golando recorded goals as Marsh’s Tree & Landscaping prevailed over Signature Seal Coating, 3-0.

Lucas Seiberg, Tristan Loomis, Tucker Fenton and Kellen Kinsler had the whitewash job for Marsh’s.

Youth Soccer

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-6

Schaffner, Knight & Minnaugh, P.C. defeated Pavlock Construction, 9-1.

Emily Anderson scored five goals, Cameron Katlius added three more and Isaiah Sisson scored once for the winners.

Aiden Testa scored the lone goal for Pavlock Construction.

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Lewis Construction blanked the Cow Trimmers, 7-0, as Trent Lewis netted six goals.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-8

Storer’s Containers made easy work of the Parts Plus Panthers, 10-0.

Garrett Williams and Isaac Wenger each scored four goals while Brooklyn Pryll and Jordan Austin had one apiece.

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J&J Painting toppled the McDonalds Small Fries, 7-2, thanks to four goals from Zach Sisson and three goals and an assist from Austin Main.

Brogan Egan had three assists for the winners.

Ace Pierce and Kole Davis each scored goals for the McDonalds Small Fries.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-11

Veracity Benefits edged Mary Kay, 4-3.

Kennedy Pattison scored two goals, Kaylee Pattyson and Drake Pierce each scored once and Drake Pierce had one assist in the victory.

For Mary Kay, Jacob Frost, Jacob Nicholas Russo and Jacob Fishgold each scored one goal.

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Mom & Pop’s Recycling got by Gerry Free Methodist, 2-1.

Noah Richner scored the two goals for Mom & Pop’s while Johnathon Brockelbank score the only goal for Gerry Free Methodist.

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Cameron Anderson tallied four goals, Cade Egan and Austin Johns chipped in with one apiece and Cassadaga Shurfine doubled the score on Valley Tire, 6-3.

Dalton McIntyre delivered the hat trick in defeat.

CASSADAGA VALLEY U-15

Jamestown Auto Center defeated FC Thunder, 6-0.

Robbie Penhollow, Grace Penhollow (two assists) and Isabella Penhollow (one assist) each scored two goals for Jamestown while teammates Hunter Thorpe and Kari Morris had an assist apiece.

Ashley Sischo, meanwhile, was perfect in the nets.

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Andersen Cuddihy Inc. defeated Advanced Septic Service, 8-1.

Destin Johns and Dan Andersen each scored three goals in the win.

Tyler Keech scored the only goal for Advanced Septic Service.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

The Tim Hortons Gray Timbits shut out the Purple Timbits, 2-0, thanks to a pair of goals by Lexie Rizzo.

The winning goalies included Sydney Dawson, Rizzo, Ally Grey and Ellie Giambelluca.

For the Purple team, the goalkeepers were Grayson Bloomquist, Mallory Dahlgren, Jaiden Lutgen and Hailey Koch.

The Tim Hortons Apple Green Timbits posted a 5-0 shutout over the Orange Timbits with Mallory Atwater and Abigail Brandow netting two goals apiece and Olivia Frazier added the remaining goal.

Atwater and Brandow also shared time in goal to get the victory.

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Southwestern Pizza Hut blanked Frewsburg Eckert Construction, 5-0.

Mia Turnbull scored two goals with Emily Kimball, Sydney Thorpe, and McKenzie Bessie each scoring one each. Olivia Ruiz starred on defense for Pizza Hut.

Frewsburg was led by Peyton Yost, Hannah Eckert,Ashley Carlson and Reagan Chitester.

Youth Soccer

JAYS TROPHY HOUSE U-15 COED

Kendall Club overpowered Slone-Melhuish, 7-0, with Travis Fye and Tyler Anderson scoring twice.

Kayla Ormsby, Gavin Bowen and Catherine Rogowski tallied once for Kendall Club.

Akyra Slaughter had the only goal for Slone-Melhuish, which had Slaughter, Tinisha DeJesus, Carla Berrios and Marissa Slaughter serve as goalies.

JAYS EAGLE LODGE U-11 BOYS

Evan Anderson scored four goals, Ben Anderson had two and Caleb Bane one as Morton Club beat NAPA Auto Parts, 7-4.

Max Conklin tallied twice, John Susz and Rayden Ferraro one each in defeat.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

Owen Slojkowski and Jacob Horton scored goals as Maroon defeated the Apple Green, 2-0.

Conner Carlson, Lincoln Carpenter, Vincent Clemente and Jabcob Horton were the goalies for Maroons.

Connor Retterer, Brody Retterer, Michael Carlson and Gavin Maggio were the goalies for Apple Green.

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Matthew Bigelow and Carsen Bane tallied two goalies when the Purple defeated the Sky Blue, 4-1.

Ethan Harding, Mathis Baehr, Preston Haight and Bane were the netminders in the win.

Nate Sanchez scored the lone goal for Sky Blue, which had Xander Bonner, Warrick Darling, Diesel Cowen and Anrick Pattison tended the goal.

JAYS LAKEWOOD CELORON MOOSE

U-8 GIRLS

Mygofer@Kmart defeated Lutheran, 5-2, behind five goals from Ella Propheter.

Tending the nets for the winners was Delilah Miranda, Kenzie Carpenter, Propheter and Adrianna McSkimming.

Sara Randolph netted a pair of goals in defeat.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

Morgan Maloney, McKenna Cuifolo and Addison Cappalino scored goals when Sky Blue prevailed over the Grey, 3-1.

McKenna Cuifolo, Mary Bailey, Karina Camp and Cappalino were the Sky Blue goalies.

Hayden Dawson tallied the only goal for the Grey, which had Jolee Shultz, Elizabeth Patterson, Ellie Giambelluca and Dawson in goal.

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Mallory Atwater’s goal was the difference in the Apple Green’s 1-0 win over the Purple.

Lily Huges and Zoey Shimmel were in net for Apple Green while Jaiden Lutgen, Addison Hughes, Mallory Dahlgren and Arehlyn Pattion shared the goal tending for the Purple.

FAST U-18 GIRLS

Rhea Moore, Sydney Moore and Emma Steele found the range as Dom’s Mobil nipped Lite House Auto, 3-2.

Jillian Lawton and Lyndsey Whitmore scored for the Lite House.

FAYS U-6 COED

Elayna Pitts scored two goals, Xander Pitts and Keith Brooks had one apiece and United Alloys beat Pharmacy Innovations, 4-2.

Izabella Kilmartin was the winning goalie.

For Pharmacy Innovations, Addison Holtberg scored both goals.

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Ava Jimerson had the hat trick, Maddox Sheesley scored twice and Taytum Jimerson added one more goal when Nic-L-Inn blanked Sweet Repeats, 6-0.

Youth Soccer

JAYS

TROPHY HOUSE U-15 COED

Kaley Capizzi had three goals while Kyah Capizzi, Matthew D’Amore and Kody Danielson netted a goal each as Quick Solutions deadlocked the AFSCME 418, 6-6.

Kayla Whitmore scored two goals, and Hunter Greenwalt, Erin Butman, Ashley Andolora and Courtney Smith one apiece in the loss.

ELKS LODGE U-8 BOYS

Coleson Barber and Jack Carlson each netted one goal as Jennifer Raynor Photography blanked Bodell, Overcash & Anderson, 2-0.

The winning goalies included Trey Tanner, Preston Lanphere, Jack Lundberg and Emmitt Maher.

For Bodell, Overcash & Anderson, Hayden Rodgers-Olsen, Lliam Hamilton-Kraft and Mike Smeraldo shared time in goal.

Mason Jones had the lone goal of the game as Domino’s Pizza edged Everyday True Value, 1-0.

In goal for the Domino’s team were Jones, Noah Rivera, Tyler Maloney and Aidan Senear.

The True Value goalies were Logan McIntosh, Elijah Stone, Ian McIntosh and Antonio Cabrera.

SWSC U-12 GIRLS

Earth Resources topped the Regal Service Roadrunners, 2-1.

Maddie Yochim and Lauren Garvey were the goal scorers for Earth Resources and the defensive player of the game was Melissa Todd.

Kaitlyn Fardink scored for the Roadrunners and the defensive standouts were Gwen Colley and Sarah Bellardo.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

The Bemus Point Dental Center was involved in two scoreless games with Kwik Fill and Kia of Jamestown.

Chase Kartesz was the offensive standout and Samuel Kautzman was the defensive standout for Bemus Point against Kwik Fill.

For Kwik Fill, Zack Rhodes excelled on defense and Jaxson Faulk on offense.

Jack Lawson stood out offensively and Ashton Munson defensively for Bemus Point Dental Center versus Kia of Jamestown.

Cody VanGuilder sparkled on offense and Shiv Patel on defense stood out for Kia of Jamestown.

SWSC U-6 COED

Five Star Bank and Fessenden, Laumer and DeAngelo played to a 2-2 tie.

Aysia Reed and Carmine Calimeri tallied for Five Star with Leigha Sischo and Trevor Loverme excelling on defense.

Trent Casselman and J. D. Hartmann did the scoring for the Fessenden, Laumer and DeAngelo while Gabriel Lamb and Summer Hartmann stood out defensively.

BAYSO U-14 GIRLS

Karen Johnson delivered the hat trick as Honeycomb Salon blanked FAYS Eckman Insurance, 3-0.

Katie Jaroszynski had two assists while defensively Chloe Kibbe, Allison Johnson and Jenna Nocero were standouts for the winners.

Adrianna Carlson and Sky Tarapacki were flawless in the Honeycomb goal. Abbey Dobek was the goaltender for Eckman’s.

CASSADAGA VALLEY

YOUTH SOCCER

U-15

Kaylee Deering and Robbie Deering split four goals when the Jamestown Auto Center blanked Advanced Septic, 4-0.

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Destin Johns found the mark for six goals and Dan Anderson added two goals as Anderson Cuddihy Inc. prevailed over the FC Thunder, 8-2.

U-11

Drake Pierce scored the only goals in the Veracity Benefits’ 2-0 win over Mom & Pop’s Recycling.

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Cade Egan and Cameron Anderson scored two goals each and Jayden Johns one as Cassadaga Sure Fire stopped Gerry Free Methodist, 5-2.

Alex Runge and Meghan Lebaron tallied for GFM.

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Valley Tire tied Mary Kay, 4-4, with no names reported.

U-8

Garrett Williams scored the lone goal when Storer’s Containers nipped J & J Painting, 1-0.

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Ace Pierce and Kole Davis scored two goals and assisted on two more when McDonald’s Small Fries shut out Parts Plus Panthers, 7-0.

Other goals were tallied by Chase Pierce, Owen Myers and Johnathan Lewis for the victors.

U-6

Emily Anderson delivered three goals and Cameron Katlius as Schaffner, Knight & Minnaugh tied Lewis Construction, 4-4.

Trent Lewis scored all four goals for Lewis Construction.

– – –

Kevin Harrington found the range six times, Aiden Testa four and Tanner Olmstead three when Pavlock Construction drubbed the Cow Trimmers, 14-2.

Payton Meder added the other goal for Pavlock.

Kolton Samuelson and Bryce Jedrysik had goals for Cow Trimmers.

Youth Soccer

SWSC U-14 GIRLS

Strong goaltending on both sides resulted in a scoreless tie between Elements Salon and Spa and Lena’s Pizza.

For Elements, Alicia Bellardo and Hannah Lillie shared goalkeeping duties while teammate Madison Belli was the outstanding player.

For Lena’s, Abbey Nelsen and Brianna Larson were the goalies and Chelsea Vincent the outstanding player.

SWSC U-13 BOYS

Pure Earth Resources defeated Jamestown Internet Marketing, 2-1.

The Pure Earth goals were scored by Nathan Radka and Andrew Dix, while Dix, Dawson White, Radka and Zach Greenstein shared the goaltending duties.

The Jamestown Internet Marketing goal was scored by Danny Prewitt and the defensive players of the game were Addison Pope and Garrett Fransen.

SWSC U-10 BOYS

Hunter Ells’ two goals were the difference as JMI Concrete edged Frewsburg Flamingo Builders, 2-1

Tending the nets for the victors were Mark Chapman and Tim Galati.

For Frewsburg, Devin Wolfe netted the lone goal and Brandon Davis, Collin Kehrli, Ty Rosengren and Ryan Schrecengost were the netminders.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Lake Shore Paving tied Bemus Point Dental Center, 2-2.

Dominic Delaney scored a pair for Lake Shore while Spencer Bell and Matthew Leffler were the offensive standouts and Brady Leach and Donovan Schnars the defensive standouts.

For Bemus Point, Cameron Lemk and Dshaun Cook split two goals and Declan Kennedy was the offensive most valuable player.

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Alexis Marotto tallied three times to lead Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union past BAYSO Dole Studios, 7-0.

Ellie Lawton, Molly Shafer, Emily Lyon and Erin Manning added goals for the winners.

Maddy Price was the defensive standout and Bailey Nocero the offensive standout in the loss.

SWSC U-8 GIRLS

Mandy Brink and Julia Myers combined for five goals when the McDonalds McFlurries blanked TitanX, 5-0.

Madeline DeJoy was the defensive player of the game for the winners.

Lilly Cobb and Liz Cane were the offensive standouts and Kylie Morgan the defensive star in defeat.

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Reece Beaver delivered the hat trick and Maddy Wakeley stood out defensively to lead Spectrum Eyecare past Mike’s Nursery, 3-2.

Katie Lowe and Kaidyn Newhouse each scored in the losing effort and Alexis Lundmark was the defensive standout.

FAYS U-10 GIRLS

The Post Journal defeated Falconer, 5-2, as Kaylee Constantino knocked in a pair of goals and Rebecca Taylor, Meghan Burnham and Jocelyn Estabrook all added solo goals.

Burnham, Constantino, Ava Hultberg and Grace Cline took care of the net; Skyler Ownbey added one assist; and the co-defensive players of the game for the PJ were Ava Palmquist and Rachael Kehrli.

Scoring for Falconer was Alyssa Holdridge and Ashleah Youngberg.

FAYS U-8 GIRLS

Zack Carr had two goals, Lucas Eckman, Kelson Laska and Atreyu Laska each contributed one as Iuculano Construction beat Dependable Towing, 5-0.

Brendan Devereaux, Matt Wisler, Skylar Burke and Eckman shared the goal tending duties for Iuculano.

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Greg Mackie prevailed over Auto Credit, 5-0, as Gibson Kinney scored two goals.

Jacob Constantino, Sawyer Lynn and Griffin Lewis scored the rest of the goals in the victory.

John Main, Luke Davis and Lewis were the goalies for the winners.

FAYS U-6 COED

Dr. Daniels defeated United Alloys, 3-0, as Andreus Fountaine netted a pair of goals, Grace Lennon added one more and Addison Lawson was perfect in the nets.

Avery Lampo was the goalie for United Alloys.

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Nic-L-Inn cruised past Pharmacy Innovations, 13-0.

For the winners, Taytum Jimerson shined with six goals, Ava Jimerson added four goals and Greyson Lewis also had a hat trick with three goals.

In goal were Taytum Jimerson, Maddox Sheesley, Taylor Yost, Kealy Caflisch, Ava Jimerson and Lewis.

FAST U-8 BOYS

Southern Tier Brewing defeated Rand Machine Products, 5-3, led by Baylor Hurrliman with the hat trick. Connor Regal and Camron Baur each added one goal.

For Rand Machine, Carson Olson connected for two goals and Brodie Little and Kadan Myers each had one goal.

FAST U-14 GIRLS

The Jamestown Elks No. 263 downed Southwestern’s Sandra Meyers Design, 4-1.

For the Elks, Amber Micek had a pair of goals and Sydney Moore and Joy Manno had one goal each.

Anna Todd scored the lone goal for Sandra Meyers Design.

JAYS

EAGLES LODGE U-11 BOYS

AJ’s Texas Hots downed NAPA Auto Parts, 4-1.

For the winners, the goal scorers were Andrell Leeper, Taylor Kiendl, Camron Curtis and Cameron Pangborn.

Curtis joined with Andres Cruz, Jordan Rizzo and Alex Wright in defending the net.

Scoring for NAPA Auto Parts was Peider Ferraro.

TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

The Tim Hortons Orange Timbits shut out the Sky Blue Timbits, 2-0, on Wednesday.

Ryan Anderson Jr. and Ayden Hagelin each scored a goal for the Orange team while Gage White, Donte James, Noah Burch and Anderson Jr. shared time in goal.

The Sky Blue goalies were Kellen Allen, Xander Brunner, Diesel Cowen and Aurick Pattison.

TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

The Tim Hortons Gray Timbits posted a 2-0 shutout over the Apple Green Timbits with Brionna Dumaine and Ellie Giambelluca producing one goal each.

The goaltending chores were handled by Giambelluca, Dumaine, Zakarra Lutgen and Maddie Troutman.

The Apple Green goalies included Abigail Brandow and Mya Shirley.

The Tim Hortons Sky Blue Timbits got by the Orange Timbits, 1-0, as Morgan Maloney netted the lone goal of the game.

McKenna Cuifolo, Maloney, Anna Engquist and Addison Cappalino took care of the net for the winners.

The Orange team goalies were Olivia Michael, Isabella Wright, Katie Smith and Shelby Doud.

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Katie Kathman and Alexis Ackley scored the goals as the Purple Timbits shaded the Maroon Timbits, 2-0.

Hailey Koch, Ashlynn Galeazzo, Mallory Dahlgren and Kathman tended the goal flawlessly for the winners.

Clarissa Bouge, Peyton Joly, Lily Harvey and Hannah Sorenson were the goalies in defeat.

SERTOMA CLUB U-10 GIRLS

Peppy Dental topped Lena’s Pizza, 4-1.

The goal scorers for the winners included Rylie Loomis, Madison Karash, Dea Anderson and Jillian Horton while Marley Drake, Leanne Stafford, Loomis and Mia Brown contributed time in the net.

Mia Delong scored for Lena’s Pizza.

Lauren Tracey, Katelyn Oste, Adrianna Platt and Allie Brown each scored one goal as Pizza Express blanked Reeds Jewelers, 4-0.

Platt, Oste, Kayla Hutchinson and Arianna Taylor split time in goal for the victory.

CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

Mygopher@Kmart and Lutheran battled to a 1-1 tie.

Aliya Graham scored for Mygopher @Kmart and she joined with Rena Huntington, Cloey Linn and Delilah Miranda in protecting the net.

Emma Birt scored for Lutheran and she shared time in goal with Sara Randolph, Marissa Fiorella and Gabrielle Pocza.

KIWANIS U-12 GIRLS

Jamestown Savings Bank posted an 8-0 win over Southside Redemption Center with Mady Vasquez and Jaclyn Bush delivering two goals apiece.

Hayden Guichard, Breanna Hill, Tanisha Smith and Ellen Cross all had one goal.

The winning goalkeepers were Mattie Anderson, Breanna Bagley, Lauren Grissom and Nadine Glover.

Allstate Insurance came through with a 4-2 win over Embroidered Designs by Debbie.

The goal scorers for Allstate included Haili Herb, Michelle Grimm, Christina McMillan and Alice Moffatt.

Scoring for Embroidered Designs by Debbie were Gianna Melton and Zakya Slaughter.

Youth Soccer

SWSC U-12 GIRLS

Kylie Schnars delivered two goals as McDonald’s stopped Ames Insurance, 6-0.

Other goals were tallied by Abbie Lisciandro, Erin Radack, Lotte Kranzo and Kimberly Truver.

Sydney Chau, Tess Morningstar and Karianne Yuchnitz were goalies that combined for the shutout.

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Sarah Bellardo accounted for two goals, and Hannah Sholl, Courtney Graham and Katie Brinkley one apiece as Regal’s Services Roadrunners beat Jenn’s Lake Service, 5-1.

Sydney Greiner tallied the only goal for Jenn’s while Bellardo and Gwen Colley were the goalies in the win.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Zachariah Graham, Jacob Johnson, Austin Chase, Ethan Guttierez and Walker Perry all scored as Community Bank whitewashed Kwik Fill, 5-0.

Jayden Hultin was the defensive standout for the winners.

Jonas Giesing and Peter Conley were the defensive standouts in the loss.

SWSC U-6 COED

The Pure Earth Resources Roughnecks and Bishop Concrete ended up in a 3-3 deadlock.

Ellie Pearson was the star for the Roughnecks by scoring three goals with assists by Lily Robinson and Leo Kavic.

Peyton Ryan scored twice and Isaac Pope one for Bishop Concrete, who had Anna Bella Sirianni as the defensive standout.

BAYSO U-18 GIRLS

Horseshoe Inn of Onoville recorded a 1-0-1 record with a 6-1 victory over Lite House Auto and a 4-4 tie with Dom’s Mobil.

Jessica Davis and Ali Winchester scored twice, Katie Braund and Jenna Clauson once for Horseshoe Inn against Lite House.

MacKenzie Taber was the goalie for the winners and allowed just a goal to Jillian Lawton.

Kayla Prindle, Megan Sholl, Braund and Winchester found the mark against Dom’s Mobil.

For Dom’s, Rhea Moore, Emily Hatfield, Andrea Volk and Emma Steele recorded the goals.

FAST U-10 BOYS

Spencer Bautista, Joseph Youngberg and Hudson Johnson scored goals at Paramount Roofing edged Southwestern IV, 3-2.

Cameron Calimeri and Callen Barron tallied for Southwestern.

Carter Johnson, Jackson Roth and Bautista were the goalies in Paramount’s first win of the season.

FAST U-8 GIRLS

Led by Samantha Snow’s two goals, Southern Tier Family Dentistry defeated Rand Machine Products, 3-1.

Kayla Lynn had the other goal for Southern Tier, which had goalies Katelyn Hagstrom, Abbie Arnone, Lynn and Snow.

Gracie Ruhlman had the lone goal for Rand’s. Mya Salvaggio, Samantha Walrod, Jasmine Estabrook and Alyssa Dahlgren were the netminders in defeat.

FAST U-6 COED

Javier Gonzales recorded both goals as the Green Minis downed the Red Minis, 2-0.

Tessa Putnam, J. C. Hannon, Luciano Brunco and Gonzales were the goalies that fashioned the shutout.

For the Red Minis, the netminders were Chelsea Trapani, Patrick Holmberg, Conner Johnson and Bailey Olson.

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Carl Hebner scored a goal – along with an own goal – as the Yellow Minis edged the Blue Minis, 2-1.

Alyssa Giambelluca, Gracie Barber, Caleb Edwards and Khloe Livengood were the goalies and Emily Rhinehart was the Most Valuable Player for the Yellow.

Hannah Brentley, Myah Campbell, Lily Shields and Emily Green were the goalies while Alex Thorp was the MVP.

JAYS

TROPHY HOUSE U-15 COED

Peppy Dental crushed AFSCME #418, 10-2, behind two goals each by Andrew Pumford, Michael Peppy, Matthew Myers and Taylor Smith.

Anastasia Axford and Kanin Tanner added the other goals for Peppy’s.

Erin Butman and Courtney Smith tallied for AFSCME #418.

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Quick Solutions emerged with a 3-0 verdict over Slone-Melhuish with Matthew D’Amore, Alexandria Stone and Kaley Capizzi scoring the goals.

Delaney Caranahan, Kiara Slaughter, Kody Danielson and Kyah Capizzi played flawlessly in goal for the winners.

Tinisha DeJesus, Kiara Slaughter, Mariah Spoon and Jacob Millward were the goalies in defeat.

EAGLES LODGE U-11 BOYS

Evan Anderson scored twice and Caleb Bane, Ben Anderson and Dan Tompkins Jr. once as Morton Club prevailed over Rainbow Taxi, 5-2.

Gideon Thompson, Caleb Erickson, Jonathan Erickson and Tompkins were the goalies for the Morton Club.

Ian Sanchez had a pair of goals for Rainbow Taxi.

ELKS LODGE U-8 BOYS

Caleb Micciche had four goals, Isaiah Sanchez, Cole Johnson and Marcus Merced a goal each when Larry Spacc Auto blanked True Value, 7-0.

Noah Miles, Micciche, Merced and Sanchez were the goalies for Larry Spacc.

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Jack Carlson’s two goals and Sean O’Brien’s one carried Jennifer Raynor Photography over Domino’s, 3-0.

Emmit Maher, Coleson Barber, Carlson and O’Brien were in goal in the win.

Brady Wetherby, Michael Boron, Keith Miller and Tyler Maloney were in net in the loss.

TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

Carsen Bane found the range twice, Adam Kubera and Matthew Bigelow once as the Purple Timbits prevailed over the Maroon Timbits, 4-1.

Owen Slojkowski scored the lone goal against the winning goal combination of Owen Spitz, Ethan Harding, Bigelow and Kubera.

– – –

Timbit Gray defeated Apple Green, 2-1.

Cooper Shelters and Connor Dean each had a goal for the winners, who had Shelters, Stevie Tanner, Dean and Kollin LeRoy in the nets.

Brody Retterer had the lone goal for Apple Green, which had Carter Rizzuto, Connor Retterer, Brody Retterer and Gavin Maggio in net.

FAYS U-8 GIRLS

Corinne McLaughlin scored the only goal when the Frewsburg American Legion edged United Rentals, 1-0.

Ashley Schrecengost and Rylee Gore were offensive standouts for the winners.

Madison Bartok and Ellery Yobe were outstanding in goal for United Rentals.

Youth Soccer

FAYS U-6 COED

Nic-L-Inn topped United Alloys, 10-1, paced by Taytum Jimerson with four goals and Ava Jimerson added a hat trick.

Greyson Lewis, Kealy Caflisch and Maddox Sheesley also added one goal each and the goaltenders were Meadow Hartley, Ava and Taytum and Taylor Yost.

For United Alloys, Vander Pitts scored.

Dr. Daniels outlasted Sweet Repeats, 4-1, as Andreus Fountaine scored two goals and Teghan Trocki and Gina Cardone had one goal each and the goalkeeper was Kaleigh Paul.

For Sweet Repeats, Ryan Eckman scored the lone goal and Annessa Steel was in goal.

SWSC U-14 GIRLS

Elements Salon & Spa shut out Eckman Insurance, 2-0.

Victoria VanEvery and Addie Everson were the goal scorers for the winners and in goal were Alanna Dibble, Alicia Bellardo and Hannah Lillie.

For Eckman, Alyssa Lobb and Abby Dobek took care of the net.

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union shut out Falconer, 4-0.

Erin Manning and Ellie Lawton scored two goals each for the winners and the defensive standouts were Brynne Conley and Alexis Marotto.

The offensive star for Falconer was Cassie Mosher and Alyssa Holdridge shined on defense.

Southwestern’s Pizza Hut downed Frewsburg’s Eckert Construction as Erin Wynn and Emily Kimball led the way with three goals each.

Melissa DeVore added two goals and Korbin Chase, Olivia Heslink, Sidney Thorpe and McKenzie Bessie each connected for one goal.

Eckert Construction was led by Madison Caflish, Emma Ruhlman, Alaina Rosengren, Gracie Quinones, Madison Huggins, and Peyton Yost.

SWCS U-16 BOYS

Pure Earth Resources defeated Lobb’s Mobil, 3-1.

Pure Earth’s goals were scored by Benjamin Graham, Dustin McCaslin and Giuseppe Hoose. Andrew Dix, Jack Brinkley, Cameron Lunz, and Dawson White shared goaltender duties.

The Lobb’s Mobil goal was scored by Dylan Nordlund. Goaltenders for Lobb’s Mobil were Caleb Carr, Quinn Conlan, Jordan Crofoot, and Dylan Davis.

JAYS CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

Mygopher@Kmart got by AT&T Wireless, 2-1.

Aliya Graham scored both goals for Mygopher@Kmart and the winning goalies included Kenzie Carpenter, Delilah Miranda, Ella Propheter, and Abby Monaghan.

Nayla Torres scored for AT&T and the goalkeeping was split between Lexi Clemente, Madison Ottaway, Darianna Barr and Chloe Wilson.

The Post-Journal Red team and AJ’s Texas Hots Pink team battled to a 3-3 tie.

Karryne Mims shined with the hat trick for The Post-Journal and in goal were Kiara Higgs, Kira Christensen, Emma Pratt and Karlee Rock.

Payton Horton also had the hat trick for AJ’s Texas Hots as Horton, Olivia Potter, Ava Hagelin and Myah Fitch split time in goal.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

The Tim Hortons Maroon Timbits blanked the Gray Timbits, 2-0, with Sadie Steward netting both goals.

In goal for the winners were Nevaeh Robles, Peyton Joly, Hannah Sorenson and Abrey Harvey.

For the Gray team, Chyanne Williams, Brionna Dumaine, Hayden Dawson, and Sydney Dawson shared time in goal.

The Tim Hortons Sky Blue Timbits and the Apple Green Timbits played to a 2-2 tie.

Mckenna Cuifolo and Morgan Maloney scored one goal apiece for the Sky Blue team and Cuifalo split time in the net with Mary Bailey, Karina Camp and Anna Engquist.

For the Apple Green team, Mallory Atwater scored both goals and the goalies were Jasmine Goulding-Lopez and Emma Harrington.

The Tim Hortons Orange Timbits topped the Purple Timbits, 4-0.

Olivia Michael and Madison Hill had two goals apiece for the Orange team and the goalies included Alexis Hultberg, Makenzie Westley, Madison Hill and Sara Spitz.

Alexis Ackley,Arehlyn Pattison, Addison Hughes and Grayson Bloomquist shined on defense for the Purple team.

JAYS SERTOMA CLUB U-10 GIRLS

Jillian Horton knocked in two goals as Peppy Dental rolled to a 5-1 win over Reeds Jewelers.

Also for Peppy Dental, Jaylyn Fred and Dea Anderson added single goals while Anderson combined with Claire Pumford, Olivia Pinciaro and Rylie Loomis to earn the victory in the net.

Allie Brown produced a pair of goals as Pizza Express topped Jamestown Pediatrics, 5-1.

Other goal scorers included Lauren Tracy, Abby Maloney and Emily Hall and the goalkeeping was handled by Kayla Krzanak, Kayden Bates, Arianna Taylor and Lehanna Leeper.

For Jamestown Pediatrics, Alyssa Shimmel scored the lone goal and joined Skylynn Tomlinson Cora Bloedin and Skyela Banse-Fay in minding the net.

JAYS KIWANIS U-12 GIRLS

Southside Redemption Center edged Embroidered Designs by Debbie, 7-6, as Rylee Porter came through with the hat trick.

Also for the Southside team, Morgan Tracy knocked in two goals, Gillian Mead and Emily Ryberg added one goal each and Ryberg joined with Sarah Pillitteri, Mollie Lundberg and Vanessa Sanfillippo in protecting the net.

Zakya Slaughter shined for Embroidered Designs by Debbie with five goals and Kylie Lopez had one goal.

Jamestown Savings Bank shut out Allstate Insurance, 2-0, with Kaidynce Walker and Mady Anderson contributing one goal apiece and Walker shared time in goal with Hayden Guichard, Ellen Cross and Nadine Glover.

For Allstate, the goalies were Brianna Stone, Sierra Fish, Christina McMillan and Jessica Susz.

FAST U-8 BOYS

Rand Machine and Iuculano Construction fought to a 3-3 tie.

Scoring for Rand Machine were Dalton Caldwell with two goals and Adam Boardman added one tally while Boardman, Caldwell, Karson DePasquale and Carson Olson split time in the net.

Frankie Iuculano had a pair of goals for Iuculano Construction and Tray Laska contributed one goal with Bradan Devereaux and Lucas Eckman handling the goalkeeping duties.

FAST U-13 BOYS

Trenton Colburn netted four goals, Chris Bollman two and Gavin Pavlock one more as Falconer Funeral Home toppled JAMA Surgery, 7-1.

Chris Reudinger scored the lone goal in defeat.

CASSADAGA VALLEY YS U-6

Pavlock Construction defeated Lewis Construction, 6-4, as Kevin Harrington scored all six goals.

Trent Lewis scored the four goals for Lewis Construction.

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Schaffner Knight & Minnaugh P.C. defeated Cow Trimmers, 15-0.

Emily Anderson scored seven goals and one assist while Nathan Bailey and Cameron Katlius scored three goals each and Hailey Anderson scored two goals.

CASSADAGA VALLEY YS U-8

J&J Painting had the victory over the Parts Plus Panthers, 9-0.

Austin Main had three goals and three assists while Ben Elder, Alex Kahle and Ella Ekstrom each scored two goals. Ella Ekstrom and Brogan Egan each had an assist.

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The McDonald’s Small Fries topped Storer’s Containers, 8-2.

Ace Pierce scored five goals while Kole Davis, Chase Pierce and Katlyne Daughenbaugh had one each.

Scoring for Storer’s Containers was Isaac Wenger.

CASSADAGA VALLEY YS U-11

Veracity Benefits defeated Valley Tire, 2-1.

Drake Pierce and Kaylee Pattyson each scored one goal for the winner.

Scoring for Valley Tire was Dalton McIntyre.

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Mom & Pop’s Recycling tied Cassadaga Sure Fine, 1-1.

Dominic Huston scored for Mom & Pop’s and Cameron Anderson scored for Cassadaga Sure Fine.

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Gerry Free Methodist defeated Mary Kay, 3-2.

Kolton Gibbons scored two goals and Johnathon Brockelbank scored one for GFM.

Scoring for Mary Kay was Jacob Fishgold.

CASSADAGA VALLEY YS U-15

Jamestown Auto Center tied Andersen Cuddihy Inc., 6-6.

Kari Morrison and Grace Penhollow each scored two goals for the Jamestown Auto Center while Robbie Penhollow had a goal and an assist and Izzy Penhollow scored a goal.

Dan Andersen scored four goals and Destin Johns scored two for Andersen Cuddihy

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FC Thunder shut out Advanced Septic, 11-0.

Eli Johns scored five goals, Jeff Fishgoal had four goals and Julie Ozga and Zackary Zielinski one each.

Youth Soccer

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

Apple Green Timbits beat the Sky Blue Timbits, 3-1.

Mateo Messere, Gavin Maggio and Brody Retterer each scored a goal for the Apple Green Timbits.

Aurick Pattison scored the goal for the Sky Blue Timbits.

Brody Retterer, Donavyn Stiverson, Michael Carlson and Connor Retterer were goalies for the Apple Green Timbits. The goalies for the Sky Blue Timbits were Mark Mescall, Xander Brunner, Sean Slagle, and Aurick Pattison.

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Carson Bane scored two goals and Mathis Baehr contributed one as the Purple Timbits got past the Orange Timbits, 3-1.

Ayden Hagelin recorded the goal for the Orange.

Matthew Bigelow, Adam Kubera, Camren Randolph and Bane served as goalies for the Purple. For the Orange, Talib Thompson, Conner Garcia, Donte James and Cole Bloomquist were in net.

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Owen Slojkowski and Jacob Horton scored two goals each and Jarren Cotter added one as the Maroon Timbits recorded a 5-0 verdict over the Grey Timbits.

Conner Carlson, Vincent Clemente, Asziah Jones and Horton were the goalies in the win.

JAYS TROPHY HOUSE U-15 COED

Kendall Club outlasted AFSCME No. 418, 6-4, with Travis Fye and Gavin Bowen tallying twice.

Catherine Rogowski and Tyler Anderson added goals in the winning effort.

Hunter Greenwalt, Mitchell Harmon, Erin Buttman and Kayla Whitmore scored in the loss.

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Peppy Dental topped Quick Solutions, 6- 3

Anastasia Axford and Matthew Myers had three goals each for Peppy Dental and its goalies were Axford, Joey Mazzurco, Myers and Paige Conklin.

Kaley Capizzi scored all three Quick Solutions goals. The goalies were Kyah Capizzi, Kody Danielson, Owen Thompson and Matthew D’Amore.

JAYS EAGLES U-11 BOYS

Rainbow Cab recorded an 8-0 win over NAPA Auto Parts, led by Jacob Anderson with three goals and Tyler Sutton with two.

Gavin Carnahan, Taylor Lee and Dylan Bellardo scored the other goals for Rainbow.

Sutton, Anderson, Nick Norrod, Anthony DeMarco and Logan McNeal were the goalies in the win.

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Cattaraugus County Bank defeated Morton Club, 2-0.

The shutout goalies were Ayden Bonta, Donovan Gomez, Kameron Rhoades and Jacob Smith. Both goals were scored by Kaleb Steward.

The Morton Club goalies were Shane Federko, Caleb Bane, Caleb Erickson, Jonathan Erickson.

JAYS ELKS LODGE U-8 BOYS

Evan Sharpe and Jack Carlson tallied goals to lead Jennifer Raynor Photography over Spaac Auto, 2-0.

Max Digirolamo, Jack Lundberg, Colton Lange and Dakota Raynor recorded the shutout in goal for the winners.

Alex DePasquale, Douglas Beardsley, Marcus Merced and Aiden Micciche were in goal for Spaac.

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Domino’s Pizza and Bodell, Overcash & Anderson battled to a 1-1 deadlock.

John Torres got the goal for Domino’s, which had Michael Boron, Noah Rivera, Maxwell Knight and Brandon Lobb in goal.

Daniel Kirschman tallied for Bodell, which had Lliam Hamilton-Kraft, Matt Greenland, Hayden Rodgers-Olsen and Ryan Fitzgerald in goal.

SWSC U-6 COED

The Pure Earth Resources Roughnecks defeated Fessenden, Laumer & DeAngelo, 7-5

Ellie Pearson had four goals for the winners while Lily Robinson, Anthony Pratt and Meredith Kimball scored one each.

J.D. Hartmann and Trent Casselman each had two goals each for FLD and Aiden Weyrick had one.

SWSC U-10 BOYS

Aden Froah delivered the hat trick and Hunter Ells added another goal when the JMI Concrete Crushers defeated Falconer Paramount Roofing, 4-0.

Ells and Tim Galati were the goalies who recorded the shutout.

John Kozlowski and Spencer Bautista were the Falconer defensive standouts.

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Jared Pearson accounted for two goals while Evan Bishop and Pierce had one each when the Pure Earth Resources Roughnecks prevailed over the Signature Seal Coating, 4-1.

Joel Reinagel scored in the loss.

Jack Swan, Mikael Beaver, Bishop, Pearson and Pierce were in goal for the win.

SWSC U-8 GIRLS

Elizabeth Kane, Addison Brassard and Amerasia Miller scored the goals as TitanX prevailed over Mike’s Nursery, 6-2.

Erin Keppel was the outstanding defensive player for the winners.

For Mike’s, Joslyn Brown and Taylor Rowin scored the goalss and Breanna Bull was the outstanding defensive player.

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Ashlynn Swan scored two goals while a goal each went to Alyson Dalton, Taylor Rowan and Joslyn Brown in Mike Nursery’s 5-3 verdict over TitanX.

Liz Kane scored all three goals for TitanX and teammates Aailiyah Perkins and Addison Brassard were the defensive standouts.

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McDonald’s McFlurries prevailed over Spectrum Eye Care, 5-4.

Brynn Orlando, Mandy Brink and Jenica Jones were outstanding offensively for McDonald’s. Julia Myers was the top defensive player for the McFlurries.

Reece Beaver, Maddie Rose Cresanti, Arrington Restivo and Sophia Segrue scored for Spectrum Eye Care.

FAST U-8 GIRLS

Tess Spangenburg recorded two goals and Kaitlyn Hagstrom one as Southern Tier Family Dentistry blanked United Rentals, 3-0.

In goal for the winners were Kayla Lynn, Kasie Stofko, Mary Beth Sigular and Samantha Snow.

Goalies for the United Rentals were Eliza Dawes, Gracelyn Blair and Madison Bartok.

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Emily Payne scored a goal early in the fourth quarter to pace the Garvey Shutterbugs to a 1-0 decision over Frewsburg.

Carissa DePasquale and Abigail Sweeney had the shutout for the winners.

Paige Whippo, Rylee Gore and Gracie Conlan were the goalies in defeat.

FAST U-6 COED

Matthew Erkine scored the only goal as the Green Minis defeated the Blue Minis, 1-0.

J.C. Hannon, Javier Gonzalez, Hanna Higgs, Katrina Schrantz and Erkine were the goalies for the Green Minis.

Wyatt Bell, Emily Green, Jonathan Kent, Alexander Thorp and Lily Shields were the netminders for the Blue Minis.

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Conner Johnson scored the lone goal when the Red Minis shaded the Yellow Minis, 1-0.

Patrick Holmberg, Chelsea Trapani, Josh Holmberg and Johnson played flawlessly in goals for the Red Minis.

Skyler Bean, Logan Johnson, Khloe Livengood and Carl Hebner were goalies in defeat.

FAYS U-10 BOYS

Flamingo Builders edged the Boatworks, 4-3, behind two goals apiece from Zack Carr and Devin Wolfe.

Ty Rosengren, Ryan Schrecengost and Collin Kehrli were the goalies for Flamingo.

Scoring for Boatworks were two by Drew Kellemen and one by Tristen Spillane.

FAYS U-6 COED

Andreus Fountaine recorded four goals, Hayden Felt two and Gina Cardone one as Dr. Daniels defeated United Alloys, 7-4.

Keith Roberts had the hat trick and Alayna Pitts one for United Alloys.

Youth Soccer

SWSC U-14 GIRLS

Brooke LaTour and Jordyn Romaniuk split six goals as Sandy Meyers Design belted Lena’s Pizza, 10-0.

Kayla Conway contributed two goals, Kylie Brown and MacKenzie McWilliams had one each in the win.

Lauren Swan was the defensive standout for the winners, who had goalies Courtney Thomas, Mackayla Euscher, Camoryn Ryder and McWilliams in goal.

Chelsa Vincent and Chloe Johnson stood out defensively in the loss.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Dominic Delaney and Lucas Lisciandro scored goals as Lake Shore Paving blanked Kia Motors, 2-0.

Spencer Bell and Dalton White were the offensive standouts and Matthew Lefler and Brady Leach were the defensive standouts for Lake Shore.

Clayton Fairbanks was the defensive standout for Kia Motors.

SWSC U-6 COED

Brody Larson tallied four goals, Anthony Powell three goals and Johnathan Lyon a goal as Larson Orthodontics Bracers beat Pure Earth Resources Roughnecks, 8-2.

Landon Hooks and Katrina Cook scored for Roughnecks, who had Meredith Kimball as the defensive standout.

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The Lobb’s Mobil Lobos defeated Five Star Bank, 4-0.

Offensive player of the game Kirsten Chase had three goals and Maecyn Brown had the other goal for the Lobos. Abigail Monroe was the defensive player of the game.

The defensive play of the game for Five Star Bank was Calvin Salisbury and the offensive play was Carmine Calimeri.

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Caleb Prewitt delivered two goals while teammates Addisyn Lawton, Carter Brink and Judd Harris added one each to lead Jamestown Mattress by Lake Shore Paving, 5-2.

Ryan Ohl and Braya Beaver were the defensive standouts in the victory.

For Lake Shore Paving, Robbie Bellardo had two goals and Kelly Lindstrom was the defensive player of the game.

SWCS U-10 GIRLS

Pizza Hut downed Bemus Point, 7-1, behind two goals from Sydney Thorpe and one each from Sophia Tallon, Mia Turnbull, Melissa Devore, Emily Kimball, and MacKenzie Besse.

Meghan Fischer scored the lone goal in defeat.

FAST U-8 BOYS

Jack Shea scored two goals, Adam Boardman, Collin Mitchner and Kadan Myers had one apiece and Rand Machine toppled Dependable Towing, 5-0.

FAST U-13 BOYS

Gavin Pavlock and Trenton Colburn connected for goals as Falconer Funeral Home prevailed over Lobb’s Mobil, 2-1.

Garret Swanson scored for Lobb’s against winning goalie Colbi Gordon.

Dylan Davis, Caleb Carr, Quinn Conlan and Jordan Crofoot were the netminders for Lobb’s.

FAST U-10 GIRLS

Madison DeGolier found the range twice, Taylor Bower, Erin Nolan and Cate Walter one each as Dole Studio prevailed over Sam Conti Auto Center, 5-1.

Alyssa Holdridge scored for Sam Conti.

Ireland Hagglund, Madigan Price, Aurora Barton and Bower were the goalies in the win.

JAYS CELORON MOOSE U-8 GIRLS

Aliya Graham recorded four goals and Ella Propheter one when Mygopher@Kmart defeated the Post-Journal, 5-2.

Karlee Rock scored both goals in the loss

Delilah Miranda, Abby Monaghan and Adrianna McSkimming were the goalies for the winners.

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AJ’s Texas Hots defeated Patient’s Pharmacy, 2-1.

Payton Horton and Myah Fitch scored the goals while Megan Kubera, Olivia Kubera, Jolie Fitch, and Ashlyn Samuelson were the goalkeepers.

Hannah Lutgen scored for Patient’s Pharmacy and Aurora Ordines, Susanna McCurdy, Lucinda Patterson, and Haylee French were the goalies.

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Telana Slaughter had two goals and Nayla Torres one to propel John Trussalo CPA Gold by AT&T Wireless Orange, 3-0.

Morgan Troutman, Oliviah LaMountain, Torres and Alex Melquist were the winning goalies.

Tending the nets in defeat were Emma Higbee, Maddisyn Latone, Brennah Trace and Kayla Lutgen.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 GIRLS

Sky Blue defeated the Purple, 4-1, as McKenna Cuifolo scored three goals and Addison Cappalino added one.

Katie Kathman was the only Purple player to break through against the goal tending of Cuifolo, Peyton Senear, Anna Engquist and MacKenzie Trace.

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Lexie Rizzo netted four goals and Sydney Dawson one when the Timbits Gray edged the Timbits Orange, 4-3.

Goalies for the victors were Sydney Dawson, Hayden Dawson, Brionna Dumaine and Ellie Giambelluca.

Scoring for the Orange Timbits were Madison Hill, Olivia Michael and Sara Spitz.

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The Apple Green Timbits blanked the Maroon Timbits, 5-0, thanks to four goals from Mallory Atwater and one from Abigail Brandow and the strong goalkeeping of Graciella Melquist and Zoey Shimmel.

JAYS SERTOMA CLUB

U-10 GIRLS

Peppy Dental rolled to a 9-0 victory over Pizza Express.

Scoring for the winners were Madison Karash, Marley Drake, Rylie Loomis, Jillian Horton (2), Jaylyn Fred, Olivia Pintciaro, Claire Pumford (2)

Horton and Pumford netted two each.

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Kiersten Horton beat the netminder four times to lead Lena’s Pizza to an 8-4 win over Jamestown Pediatrics.

Aiding in the winning cause were Mia Delong, Gia Slaughter and Annika Coulter, who all scored a goal each

Hannah Grey led Jamestown Pediatrics with two goals while teammates Alyssa Shimmel and Melissa Tubbs split the other two goals.

JAYS KIWANIS U-12 GIRLS

Allstate Insurance made easy work of Southside Redemption Center, 8-1.

Brianna Stone led the way with two goals and Alice Moffet, Alexa Swanson, Alexis Arnold, Julia Millward, Jessica Susz and Sierra Fish tallied one apiece to reach the winning margin.

Alexa Swanson and Michelle Grimm were the goalies for Allstate Insurance.

Zoe White scored the only goal for Southside Redemption Center.

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Jamestown Savings Bank doubled the score on Embroidered Designs by Debbie, 4 – 2.

Hayden Guichard found the back of the net twice for JSB and Maddie Anderson and Kaidynce Walker split the other two goals.

The winning goalies were Chelsae Lyons, Nadine Glover, Breeannah Brown and Brianna Hill.

Anna Burt and Zakya Slaughter were the goal scorers in the loss.

FAYS U-8 BOYS

Goalies Brendon Devereaux, Skyler Burke, Lucas Eckman and Kelson Laska had the shutout in Iuculano Construction’s 5-0 verdict over Greg Mackie.

Zack Carr scored twice while Frankie Iuculano, Aktreyu Laska and Burke had one goal apiece in the victory.

FAYS U-6 COED

Nic-L-Inn blanked Sweet Repeats, 9-0, behind the solid goaltending of Greyson Lewis, Taytum Jimerson, Taylor Yost, Kealy Caflisch and Meadow Hartley.

Taytum Jimerson and Maddox Sheesley tallied three goals apiece, Ava Jimerson had two and Caflisch added one for the victors.

BAYSO U-18 GIRLS

Sydney France found the range twice as the Horseshoe Inn of Onoville beat the Lake House Auto, 7-1.

Jessie Davis. Katie Thourson, Kyla Pringle, Katie Braund and Lindsay Walter were the other goal scorers.

MacKenzie Tabor was the winning goalie and allowed only a goal to Katie Lawton.

Youth Soccer

BAYSO U-8 GIRLS

Bemus Point 2 posted a 2-1 win over Falconer 2.

Hailie Van Every and Eliza Dawes were the goal scorers for the winners while Gracelyn Blair and Emilee Blair shared time in the net

Falconer’s Emily Payne scored the lone goal and was supported in the net by Carisa DePasquale, Mackenzie Hills and Kyla Renzi.

BAYSO U-10 BOYS

WNY Urology cruised to a 10-0 win over AC Boatworks.

The goal scorers were Jack White, Nate Card, Garrett Swan, Max Vaughn, Max Marshall, Simon Porello, Drew Keppel, Declan Brown, and Declan Doherty.

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Adam Marsh and Lucas Seiburg tallied the goals as Marsh’s Tree and Landscaping edged Signature Seal Coating, 2-1.

Skyler Luce recorded the goal for Signature Seal Coating.

Tucker Fenton, Drew Kellemen, Tristan Loomis and Seiberg handled the goalkeeping for the winners.

SWSC U-10 BOYS

The JMI Concrete Crushers came through with a 4-1 win over Quick Solutions, thanks to a pair of goals by Hunter Ellis and Aden Froah.

Josh Truver scored for Quick Solutions.

The Pure Earth Resources Roughnecks shut out Falconer’s Paramount Roofing, 5-0.

For the winners, Jared Pearson and Andy Lindell each netted two goals and Evan Bishop had one goal while Jack Swan was the defensive standout.

For Paramount Roofing, Joseph Pillitieri was selected as the offense player of the game and Jackson Roth shined on defense.

SWSC U-8 BOYS

Griffin Bogdanowicz recorded both goals for Kia Motors in a 2-2 deadlock with Community Bank.

Walker Perry and Kayden Peterson were the goal scorers for Community Bank.

Aiden Finnery was the defensive standout for Kia Motors while Zachariah Graham was for Community Bank.

SWSC U-8 GIRLS

Ashlynn Swan scored the only goal as Mike’s Nursery shaded Spectrum Eye Care, 1-0.

Breauna Bull was the defensive standout for Mike’s while Grace Anderson was the offensive standout and Natalia Scoma was the defensive standout in the loss.

FAST U-8 GIRLS

Southern Tier Family Dentistry edged UBS Financial, 2-1.

Tess Spangenburg scored both goals for the Southern Tier team and the goalkeeping duties were shared by Mary Beth Sigular, Autumn Lynn, Abbie Arnone and Samantha Snow.

For UBS FInancial, Trinity Reel scored the lone goal and Lilly Benedetto, Reel, Hailey Johnson and Elizabeth Lai shared time in goal.

FAST U-6 COED

The Blue Minis posted a 4-0 shutout over the Yellow Minis with Alexander Thorp scoring all four goals.

Gabriel Delahoy, Lily Shields, Myah Campbell, Hannah Brentley, Emily Green and Wyatt Bell split time in the net.

Green was the player of the game for the Blue Team and Kayla Edwards earned a similar honor for the Yellow team.

FAST U-6 COED

Patrick Holmberg scored for the Red Minis and Matthew Erkine matched that for the Green Minis in a 1-1 deadlock.

For the Red Minis, Conner Johnson, Chase Bianco, Lucas Muscarella and Chelsea Trapani tended goal.

Erkine, Hannah Higgs, Javier Gonzalez and J.C. Hannon were the goalies for the Green Minis.

FAYS U-12 GIRLS

Kiara Marchincin connected for four goals in leading Keywell past Ames Insurance, 10-0.

Emma Edwards, Claire Johnson, Julia Peterson, Amanda Dilts, Jordan Clark and Kaylee Rolfe contributed one goal each.

Earning the victory in goal for Keywell were Johnson, Marchincin and Lydia Sadowski.

FAYS U-10 BOYS

Frankie Iuculano, Devin Wolfe and Ryan Schrecongost scored goals as Flamingo Builders decisioned Tri-James, 3-1.

Cameron Calimeri had the lone goal for Tri-James against the goaltending of Ty Rosengren, Zack Carr and Schrecongost.

FAYS U-8 GIRLS

Alyssa Dahlgren tallied three times, Madigan Collver, Jacey Cappa and MaKenna McBride a goal apiece as the Rand Machine Products downed the Frewsburg Legion, 6-1.

Emma Schrecengost scored the only goal for the Frewsburg Legion.

Alexis Hultberg, MacKenzie Martin, Mya Salvaggio and Jasmine Estabrook were the goalies in the win.

JAYS TIMBITS U-6 BOYS

The Tim Hortons Grey Timbits and the Purple Timbits battled to a 4-4 tie.

For the Grey team, Carson Panebianco, Cooper Shelters, Conner Dean and Chase Lundberg were the goal scorers while Stevie Tanner, Kollin LeRoy, Cody Delcamp and Chase Bonta split time in the net.

Carsen Bane scored three goals to complete the hat trick and Matthew Bigelow added a goal for the Purple team with Preston Haight, Bane, Adam Kubera and Austin Fish handling the goalkeeping chores.

The Tim Hortons Orange Timbits shut out the Apple Green Timbits, 2-0, as Noah Burch and Ayden Hagelin each netted a goal with Braedan Lutgen, Gage White, Cole Bloomquist and Ryan Anderson Jr. taking turns in the net.

In goal for the Apple Green team were Carter Rizzuto, Connor Retterer, Trenton Painter and Gavin Maggio.

The Tim Hortons Maroon Timbits, led by three-goal performances by Owen Slojkowski and Jacob Horton, cruised to a 7-1 win over the Sky Blue Timbits.

Lincoln Carpenter added a solo tally and the winning goalies were Chase Kolstee, Lincoln Carpenter, Jarren Cotter and Vincent Clemente.

Nate Sanchez scored for the Sky Blue team.

JAYS TROPHY HOUSE

U-15 COED

AFSCME NO. 418 downed Slone-Melhuish 5-2.

Ashley Andelora led the winners with a pair of goals while Mitchell Harmon, Jayden Schultz and Kayla Whitmore all had one goal. The goaltenders were Dominque Bar, Mitchell Harmon, Hunter Greenawalt and Luz Gundarrana.

Scoring for the Slone-Melhuish team were Amanda Miraelia and Akyra Slaughter.

Matthew Myers shined with four goals and Andrew Pumford added the hat trick in leading Peppy Dental over the Kendall Club, 9-2.

Also scoring for Peppy Dental were Michael and Taylor Smith and in goal were Pumford, Myers and Paige Conklin.

Taylor Anderson and Nick Bigney found the net for the Kendall Club.

JAYS EAGLE LODGE

U-11 BOYS

IBEW No. 106 shut out NAPA Auto Parts, 6-0.

Xavier Perry tallied a pair of goals and Andrew Carlson, Matthew Weatherby, Steven Dewey and Gavyn Haskins all had one goal for the IBEW team.

Dewey, Weatherby, Julian McGaughy and Mason Harmon collectively earned the victory in goal.

Evan Anderson, Xavier Guadarrama and Caleb Erickson each found the net once as the Morton Club blanked AJ’s Texas Hots, 3-0.

Dan Tompkins, Jr., Jonathan Erickson, Shane Federko, and Gideon Thompson handled the goalkeeping chores.

In goal for AJ’s Texas Hots were Andrell Leeper, Taylor Kiendl, Aiden Brumbaugh and Jayden Sisley.

Youth Soccer

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Melissa Devore and MacKenzie Bessie had three goals as Southwestern Pizza Hut downed Falconer.

The defensive standouts for Pizza Hut were Olivia Ruiz, Olivia Heslink and Samantha Benson

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Raegon Beaver scored in the game’s waning moments to lift the New York State Police Lady Troopers to a 3-2 victory over Coppola’s Pizza.

Kylee Dibble scored twice in the victory, while Sydney Sergue and Payge Linge were the defensive standouts.

For Coppola’s Pizza, Megan Fisher tallied both goals, and Bailey Fain and Lucy Kohl were the defensive players of the game.

SWSC U-6 COED

Caleb Prewitt and Carter Brink netted three goals apiece when Jamestown Mattress defeated Five Star Bank, 11-2.

Also chipping in with goals for the winners was Addisyn Lawton, with two, and Ryan Ohl, Braya Beaver and Judd Harris, all with one each.

Brehanna Gowan was the defensive standout for Jamestown Mattress.

Aysia Reed and Carmine Calimeri split the goals for Five Star Bank, Angel Seeley was the offensive standout and Jarred Paul was the defensive player of the game.

Youth Soccer

SWSC U-10 GIRLS

Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union topped Eckert Construction, 4-1.

April Hartman netted two goals for the winners and Maddie Lisciandro and Ellie Lawton both had one goal apiece.

Ashley Carlson scored for Eckert Construction.

FAYS U-8 BOYS

Greg Mackie edged Rand Machine, 3-2.

Scoring for Mackie were Cameron Gibson, Gibson Kinney and Zayne Cline, who split time in goal with Jon Main, Luke Davis and Harrison Eckert.

Dalton Caldwell and Karson DePasquale scored for Rand Machine.

SWSC U-8 GIRLS

Reece Beaver tallied twice and Avery Casselman once as Spectrum Eye Care tied the TitanX, 3-3.

Elizabeth Kane had the hat trick for TitanX.

Defensive standout for the Spectrum was Natalya Scoma and for the TitanX Aaliyah Perkins.

FAYS U-14 GIRLS

Gabby Iuculano, Jenna Eckman and Maddie Sohl each scored a pair of goals and Maddie Proctor chipped in with one more as Eckman Insurance blanked Lena’s Pizza, 7-0.

BAYSO U-6

Miller Hall Financial edged UBS Financial, 2-1, thanks to two goals from Payton Daniels.

Canyon Johnson scored the lone goal in defeat.

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