Webster Schroeder girls soccer head coach Kent Brown welcomes back eight starters from last season’s 7-9-1 squad.
The Webster Junior Warriors/Junior Titans Football/Cheerleading Organization held its annual Punt, Pass and Kick event last month at Boulter Field.
The Titans boys and girls cross country teams will run at Black Creek in their first Monroe County meet.
Webster and Penfield varsity sports
Get a recap of Tuesday night's high school sporting events, including a full schedule of games in Finger Lakes boys soccer as league matches begin for most area teams.
The Lady Warriors blank Gates Chili, 7-0, while allowing no shots on their goal.
The Lawn Club gathers at Grace and Truth Sports Park to play American Six-Wicket Croquet and is accepting new members to the club.
Webster and Penfield varsity sports
The left-handed pitcher from Penfield is making steady strides to fulfill his dream of pitching in the major leagues.
Billy Slocum was in on all three scores as Olympia wins 24-0 over Eastridge.
The Titans get return two interceptions for touchdowns to break the game open and spoil the Patriots' home opener.
Webster and Penfield high school varsity sports
Check in here for a recap of Friday's high school sports games as teams from around the area kick off the fall season.
The Spartans and Warriors each score in the second half, then battle through 20 minutes of overtime.
The Webster Junior Warriors/Junior Titans Football/Cheerleading Organization held its annual Punt, Pass and Kick event last month at Boulter Field.
The seventh grader receives a scholar-athlete award at the Eighth Annual Scholar Athlete Awards Luncheon of the Rochester Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
The new coach will count on third-year starting quarterback, junior Parrish McKnight, to lead the defending Section 5 Class AA champion Warriors.
The Titan senior quarterback is back healthy, as are two other returning starters who also missed much of last season with injuries.
According to himself, Ashton Broyld possesses an almost mystical calmness in the midst of chaos when the game is on the line. When others see danger and turmoil after the snap, Broyld sees order and opportunity — he wants it no other way.
It’s fourth down. Time enough for one last play. Difference in points is five — one score needed for victory. Marcus McGill is split wide.
The above scenario is something of a sugarplum dream for the junior wide receiver, and a nightmare for opposing defensive backs. His speed and gridiron emotions will be 6-feet-2, 200 pounds of lighting-quick commotion.