Youth Soccer
JAYS U10
Jayden Silliman scored twice and Karsen Silliman scored once as Chautauqua Eye Care beat Kendall Club 3-1.
Jayden Silliman, Sunny Seiler, Anjelus Snow and Jayden Porter were the goalkeepers for Chautauqua Eye Care.
Aaron Graham scored for Kendall Club, which had Allison McIntyre, Zaadyn Graves, Jeremiah Rosa and Keymani Graham in net.
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Josiah Perez scored twice for The Post-Journal in a 2-2 tie with Dole Studios.
Benisio Pacheco scored for Dole Studios.
Noah Smith, Emily Vangel, Elianna Langworthy and Tatiauna Figueroa-Perez were the goalkeepers for The Post-Journal.
Sebastian Gibbs, Aniyah Payne, Bryce Kingsbury and Pacheco were the goalkeepers for Dole Studios.
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Colin Bell netted a hat trick while Ayrian Smith and Sa’Mari Spencer each added a goal for Kiwanis Club in a 5-1 defeat of J-1 Auto.
Smith, Arrow Hall, Jerry Nutt III and Alessa Alexander were the goalkeepers for Kiwanis Club.
Hadley Hanson scored while McKenzie Hinton, Emma Runge, Maddon Anderson and Scarlett Lundmark were the goalkeepers for J-1 Auto.
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Serenity Aldrich scored twice and Avery Hale scored once for Bair’s Pizza in a 2-1 defeat of Elks Lodge.
Christian Little, Arieanna Kirschman, Aldrich and Jae-Anna Mays were the goalkeepers for Bair’s Pizza.
Elliona Parinella scored for Elks Lodge while the goalkeepers were Jace Carbajad, Jaydyn Gonzales, Cameron Smith-Calani and Ayla Mistretta.
FAYS U10 GIRLS
Schauers Auto Repair beat Stone Plumbing Co. 6-3.
Avery Armella had two goals, while Piper Sadowski, Anastazia Morris, Abi Knapp and Alina Whippo added one for Schauers Auto Repair. In goal were Kendra Schauers, Morris, Whippo and Knapp.
For Stone Plumbing Co., Cassidy Raymond was the goal scorer and in the net were Taylor Vullo, Ali Niles, Kara Knepshield and Elizabeth Clement.
INTERLEAGUE U8 BOYS
Fredonia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram beat G.L. Olson.
Goals for Fredonia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram were scored by Malakhi Young, Troy Whippo, Ryan Butzer, Griffin Gilveski, Easton Smith and Vytas Morris. The goal keepers for the winners were Julian Vitello, Morris, Smith and Gilveski.

