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2022 NYS Section III Thread...

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Saturday, May 21

WINNEROPPONENTRESULT
2022 Section III Class A
(4) Syracusevs (5) Rome Free Academy11-7GameDetails
2022 Section III Class B
(3) Watertownvs (6) Central Square16-5GameDetails
(5) Auburnvs (4) East Syracuse Minoa10-6GameDetails
2022 Section III Class C
(4) Jamesville-DeWittvs (5) Homer11-3GameDetails
(3) New Hartfordvs (6) Carthage15-7GameDetails
(2) Westhillvs (7) Indian River14-2GameDetails
(1) Christian Brothers Academyvs (8) Chittenango19-7GameDetails
2022 Section III Class D
(1) Skaneatelesvs (8) Holland Patent17-2GameDetails
(4) LaFayette-Onondagavs (5) South Jefferson18-7GameDetails
(2) Marcellusvs (7) Tully-Fabius-Pompey13-9GameDetails
(3) Cazenoviavs (6) General Brown11-10GameDetails

Kempney 1 & 1

Syracuse University-bound Carter Kempney closed his senior season with 61 goals and 22 assists and his Carthage career with 170 goals and 47 assists.

 
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Tuesday, May 24

MATCHUPTIME
2022 Section III Class A Semifinals @ CNS
(3) Liverpool 11, (2) Cicero-North Syracuse 8
(1) Baldwinsville 19, (4) Syracuse 2
2022 Section III Class B Semifinals @ Liverpool
(2) Fayetteville-Manlius 15, (3) Watertown 3
(1) West Genesee 9, (5) Auburn 1
2022 Section III Class C Semifinals @ Central Square
(2) Westhill 8, (3) New Hartford 2
(1) Christian Brothers Academy 9, (4) Jamesville-Dewitt 4
2022 Section III Class D Semifinals @ ESM
(3) Cazenovia 12, (2) Marcellus 7
(4) LaFayette-Onondaga 17, (1) Skaneateles 15
 
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Section III ain't what it used to be. 1 ACC, 1 Big East, 1 Ivy.

Auburn
Jack Geer, Dominican, men’s lacrosse
Colin Tardif, Mercyhurst, men’s lacrosse

Baldwinsville
Trey Ordway, Fairfield, men’s lacrosse
Austin McClintic, Fairfield, men’s lacrosse
Tucker Macknik, Jacksonville, men’s lacrosse
Jake Czyz, Florida Southern, men’s lacrosse
Colin Doyle, Cortland State, men’s lacrosse

Carthage
Carter Kempney, Syracuse, men’s lacrosse

Cazenovia
Brody Coleman, Yale, men’s lacrosse
Forrest Ives, Air Force, men’s lacrosse

Christian Brothers Academy
Dan Anderson, Denver, men’s lacrosse
Seamus Nicholson, St Leo, men’s lacrosse
Declan Landers, Pace, men’s lacrosse

Cicero-North Syracuse
Mason Blakeman, Mercyhurst, men’s lacrosse
Nick Ludwig, Florida Southern, men’s lacrosse
Angelo Albanese, SUNY Morrisville, men’s lacrosse
John Carter, SUNY Morrisville, men’s lacrosse
Mason Blakeman, Mercyhurst, men’s lacrosse,

Corcoran
Tommy Rioux, Clarkson, men’s lacrosse

Homer
Jake Calabro, Bentley, men’s lacrosse

Liverpool
Mark Matott, Canisius, men’s lacrosse
Jackson Furr, Assumption, men’s lacrosse

Jordan-Elbridge
Wade Brunelle, Seton Hill, men’s lacrosse
Nick Long, Potsdam, men’s lacrosse

Marcellus
Marcus Darminio, Alfred, men’s lacrosse

New Hartford
Caden Kramer, Siena, men’s lacrosse

Rome Free Academy
Noah Hammon, Chestnut Hill, men’s lacrosse
Jared Hussey, Potsdam, men’s lacrosse

Skaneateles
Luke Renaud, UMass-Lowell, men’s lacrosse

Syracuse
Tommy Rioux, Clarkson, men's lacrosse

Tully
Brian Kelly, Morrisville, men’s lacrosse
Thomas Berry, Mercer, men’s lacrosse
Ashton Burian, Canisius, men’s lacrosse
Lane Edinger, St. John Fisher, men’s lacrosse

West Genesee
Patrick Linton, Siena, men’s lacrosse

Victor may beat that combined team. and they are mainly juniors with a soph and a freshman.

Beat Webster Schroeder last night like 23-5. but it was 19-3 at halftime and most of the starters were out with 5 min to go in the 2nd Q. It could have been 35-5.
 
Victor may beat that combined team. and they are mainly juniors with a soph and a freshman.

Beat Webster Schroeder last night like 23-5. but it was 19-3 at halftime and most of the starters were out with 5 min to go in the 2nd Q. It could have been 35-5.
There are a couple of things that are in play here. For the folks that don't truly get into and understand high School lacrosse especially in New York state, this is the same reason that baldwinsville has had success especially in the last several years. Victor , as well as Baldwinsville are both program teams. This means they build from ULA, very young, up. The kids move up in groups and they play together for extended periods of time learning the same O and D. Additionally, parents specifically move into these districts to give their kids the best chance at going to top schools and being recruited because they pimp their kids hard and have lines to colleges. Secondly they both have amazing face off guys and at the high school level, when you get four to five times as many possessions as your opponent this is how you're going to look. Baldwinsville's only loss of the year was to Victor and it's because they had a slightly better face off guy. Take the dominant FOGO away and the results would look very different.
 
There are a couple of things that are in play here. For the folks that don't truly get into and understand high School lacrosse especially in New York state, this is the same reason that baldwinsville has had success especially in the last several years. Victor , as well as Baldwinsville are both program teams. This means they build from ULA, very young, up. The kids move up in groups and they play together for extended periods of time learning the same O and D. Additionally, parents specifically move into these districts to give their kids the best chance at going to top schools and being recruited because they pimp their kids hard and have lines to colleges. Secondly they both have amazing face off guys and at the high school level, when you get four to five times as many possessions as your opponent this is how you're going to look. Baldwinsville's only loss of the year was to Victor and it's because they had a slightly better face off guy. Take the dominant FOGO away and the results would look very different.

Burnt Hills in section 2 has one of the top faceoff guys in the state, it's one reason why they've been so hard to beat. He's headed to Towson.

Agree 100% about the strength of the youth programs direct correlation to the HS programs.
 
There are a couple of things that are in play here. For the folks that don't truly get into and understand high School lacrosse especially in New York state, this is the same reason that baldwinsville has had success especially in the last several years. Victor , as well as Baldwinsville are both program teams. This means they build from ULA, very young, up. The kids move up in groups and they play together for extended periods of time learning the same O and D. Additionally, parents specifically move into these districts to give their kids the best chance at going to top schools and being recruited because they pimp their kids hard and have lines to colleges. Secondly they both have amazing face off guys and at the high school level, when you get four to five times as many possessions as your opponent this is how you're going to look. Baldwinsville's only loss of the year was to Victor and it's because they had a slightly better face off guy. Take the dominant FOGO away and the results would look very different.
Its the West Genesee blueprint as far as being a program team. Coach Burns is working to get that back.
 
Friday, May 27

MATCHUPTIME
2022 Section III Class A Finals @ CNS
(1) Baldwinsville 15, (3) Liverpool 8
2022 Section III Class B Finals @ CNS
(1) West Genesee 19, (2) Fayetteville-Manlius 7Game Details
2022 Section III Class C Finals @ Liverpool
(2) Westhill 12, (1) Christian Brothers Academy 7
2022 Section III Class D Finals @ Liverpool
(4) LaFayette-Onondaga 10, (3) Cazenovia 7Game Details
 
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Liverpool up 3-1 in the second against BvIlle
(This is the live stream)
 



 
Section 2

A) Shenendehowa vs Guilderland
B) Niskayuna vs Ballston Spa
C) Burnt Hills vs South Glens Falls
D) Schuylerville vs Stillwater
 



Yeah I think gait needs to get on bucktooth asap.
 

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