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YMCA Indoor Soccer

Submitted photo The Red team won the YMCA Women’s League championship. Pictured, in front, from left, are: Calista Kester, Kayden Bush, Teagan Kosinski, Sarah Kruszka and Madison Jones. In back are: Karah Herman, Amara Pacheco, Haleigha Hardy, Morgan Maloney, Arryanna Bardo and Maddie Mosher. Kasie Faulk and Allison Cressley are absent.

WOMEN’S LEAGUE

Teagan Kosinski scored twice to lead Red past Orange 5-0 in the first round.

Madison Jones, Arryanna Bardo and Maddie Mosher also scored for Red.

In another first-round game, Abbie Merchant and Courtney Hewes each scored three times for Grey in a 10-6 win over Black.

Lexi Lindamer scored twice, while Karlee Foti and Maddie Sohl each scored once for Grey.

Submitted photo Aqua beat Orange in the Coed Red Division championship game. Pictured, in front, from left, are: Jake Harp, Colton Mulkins, Zac Camarata and Geoff Lesch-Wragge. In back are: Dan Skinner, Dom Yordy, Sean Brown, Josh McCord, Kyle Olson and Austin Horner.

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Kayden Bush and Sarah Kruszka each scored a goal for Red in a 2-1 win over Blue in the semifinals.

Allison Lundmark scored for Blue.

In the other semifinal, Mallory Whiteley netted a hat trick for Jade in a 5-4 overtime victory over Grey.

Renee Carney and Kaylyn Whiteley also scored for Jade.

Submitted photo Jade beat Grey in the championship game of the Coed Blue Division. Pictured, in front, from left, are: Amy Sandberg, Ashley Elms and Erica Blair. In back are: Ryan Shattuck, Casey Rich, Anthony Worgan, Jordan Trisket, Colin Blair, Nate Sandberg and Steffen Blair.

Karlee Foti, Courtney Hewes, Abbie Merchant and Lexi Lindamer each scored for Grey.

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Teagan Kosinski scored a hat trick for Red in a 7-4 win over Jade in the championship game.

Red entered the playoffs as the No. 5 seed with a regular-season record of 2-8.

Kayden Bush scored twice, while Sarah Kruszka and Morgan Maloney each added a goal for Red.

Submitted photo Jamestown beat Dunkirk 5-1 for the YMCA High School Boys Division title. Pictured, in front, from left, are: Ben Deford, Drew Oste, Ty Kraft and Arley Culver and Hubert Mulenda. In back are: Coach Hayden Congdon, Evan Maloney, Lincoln Carpenter, Matt Bigelow and Ty Oste.

Kaylyn Whiteley scored twice, while Renee Carney and Halle Peterson each scored once for Jade.

COED LEAGUE

BLUE DIVISION

Lincoln Carpenter scored four times for No. 1 Blue in an 9-1 win over No. 8 Yellow.

Keegan Rishel, Parker McLane, Evan Reynolds, Patrick Holmberg and Ethyn Gilbert each added a goal for Blue.

Submitted photo Falconer/Maple Grove/Cassadaga Valley beat Warren 9-3 to claim the YMCA High School Girls Division title. Pictured, in front, from left, are: Madilyn Seastrum, McKenzie Keeler, Ellaina Caldwell, Giada Schauman and Coach Brett Johnson. In the back are: Natalie Dossey, Lily McPherson, Sydnee Snow and Emilee Chapman.

Mike Bidney scored for Yellow.

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Steffen Blair netted a hat trick for No. 4 Jade in a 7-2 win over No. 5 Aqua.

Colin Blair, Nate Sandberg, Jordan Trisket and Erica Blair each added a goal for Jade.

Ben Westerburg scored both goals for Aqua.

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Anthony Pineda netted a hat trick for No. 3 Grey in a 5-4 win over No. 6 Black.

Joseph Dahlgren scored twice for Grey.

Kayden Peterson scored twice, while Kolbe Moore and Austin Horner each added a goal for Black.

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Angel Sanchez poured in six goals for No. 2 Orange in a 13-0 shutout of No. 7 Red.

Max Conoyannis scored four times, while Jamie Farnham, Tom Alessi and Louis DePonceau each scored once for Orange.

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Jordan Trisket netted a hat trick for Jade in 5-3 semifinal win over Blue.

Casey Rich and Steffen Blair also scored for Jade.

Lincoln Carpenter scored all three goals for Blue.

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In the other semifinal, Andy Robertson scored twice for Grey in a 4-1 win over Orange.

Joe Dahlgren and Anthony Pineda also scored for Grey.

Max Condoyannis scored for Orange.

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Jordan Trisket scored the game-winning goal in a shootout as Jade beat Grey in the championship game.

The game was tied 6-6 after regulation and a pair of overtime sessions.

Trisket, Steffen Blair and Casey Rich each scored twice in regulation for Jade.

Anthony Pineda scored four times and Andy Robertson scored twice in regulation for Grey.

RED DIVISION

Austin Horner and Geoff Lesch-Wragge each netted a hat trick for No. 1 Aqua in a 6-3 win over No. 8 Blue.

Jeffery Luong scored twice and Oscar Pineda scored once for Blue.

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Andy Robertson scored four times for No. 4 Black in a 9-8 win over No. 5 Red.

Chris Waclawski and Chris Saxton each scored twice, while Bert Meekins scored once for Black.

Alex Lee Yaw scored six times and Nyle Bird scored twice for Red.

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Marx Bertrand scored four times for No. 3 Orange in a 7-1 win over No. 6 Jade.

Austin Schapp, Phil Cammarata and Juan Rodriguez each added a goal for Orange.

Jesse James scored for Jade.

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James Pirrello netted a hat trick for No. 7 Grey in a 6-3 win over No. 2 Yellow.

Nolan Froah scored twice and Spencer Bell scored once for Grey.

Kayden Peterson, Sawyer Lynn and Caleb Edwards scored for Yellow.

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Dan Skinner and Geoff Lesch-Wragge each scored a goal for Aqua in a 2-1 semifinal win over Blackberry.

Chris Saxton scored the lone goal for Blackberry.

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Marx Bertrand netted a hat trick for Orange in a 6-2 win over Grey in the other semifinal.

Juan Rodriguez, Austin Schapp and Phil Cammarata each added a goal for Orange.

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In the championship game, Dan Skinner and Geoff Lesch-Wragge each netted a hat trick as Aqua beat Orange 8-2.

Sean Brown and Zac Camarata each chipped in a goal for Aqua.

Marx Bertrand and Juan Rodriguez each scored a goal for Orange.

HIGH SCHOOL

BOYS DIVISION

The Jamestown boys defeated Dunkirk 5-1 to claim the championship March 1.

Hubert Mulenda led Jamestown with two goals, Arley Culver, Drew Oste and Lincoln Carpenter scored once each.

Dunkirk’s lone goal came from Anthony Bautista.

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Jamestown reached the championship with a 12-5 semifinal victory over Chautauqua Lake.

Drew Oste and Arley Culver both had hat tricks, while Ty Kraft and Hubert Mulenda scored twice each and Carpenter had one.

Michael Horvath scored a hat trick for Chautauqua Lake, while Travis Horvath and Anthony Powell had one apiece.

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Dunkirk reached the championship with a 1-0 victory over Warren.

Anthony Bautista was the lone goal scorer in the semifinal matchup.

HIGH SCHOOL

GIRLS DIVISION

The Falconer/Maple Grove/Cassadaga Valley girls defeated Warren 9-3 to claim the championship March 1.

Madilyn Seastrum and Sydnee Snow both scored hat tricks for Falconer/Maple Grove/Cassadaga Valley, while Lily McPherson, Natalie Dossey and Ellaina Caldwell scored once each.

Warren received two goals from Lilly Stanley and Lani Wenzel added one.

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Falconer/Maple Grove/Cassadaga Valley reached the final with a 7-3 victory over Pine Valley in the semifinals.

Ellaina Caldwell scored a hat trick in the victory, while Sydnee Snow scored twice, Madilyn Seastrum had one and Emilee Chapman provided another.

Sarah Kruszka finished her dominant postseason for Pine Valley with another hat trick.

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Warren reached the championship with a 5-4 victory over Eisenhower in double overtime.

Lilly Stanley and Lani Wenzel both scored twice and Grace Wilkins added another for Warren.

Eisenhower received goals from Lexi Scholar and Callan Gigliotti.

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Warren began the playoffs with an 8-0 win over Kane in the quarterfinals.

Lani Wenzel scored a hat trick, Violet Booker and Traci Abplanalp scored twice each and Lilly Stanley had one for Warren.

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Pine Valley advanced with a 7-4 quarterfinal win over Salamanca.

Sarah Kruszka scored all seven goals to power Pine Valley in the semis.

Salamanca was led by Maylina Massagli with a hat trick and Arleigh Chudy scored once.

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