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# 4016 2026 Preview: Spencerport Spencerport Reloads for 2026Program OutlookSpencerport enters the 2026 season in Class B after posting an 11–7 record a year ago. Coaching StabilityBill Buttaro returns for his seventh season as head coach, carrying a 57–30 record at Spencerport. A former Irondequoit standout, Buttaro has guided the program through sustained success and continued postseason appearances. His experience and continuity remain a central piece as the Rangers transition from a senior-heavy roster to a younger, but still proven, lineup. Roster TransitionSpencerport graduated seven seniors, including several All-League and Academic All-American honorees who played key roles at midfield, attack, defense, and in goal. Despite Returning Impact PlayersThe Rangers bring back a strong group of decorated contributors. Zach Tortora returns after a standout season with 66 goals and 16 assists, earning All-League First Team Midfield honors and HM All-Section recognition, while also announcing his college plans with Canisius. Gavin Brown is back after scoring 39 goals and adding 12 assists as an All-League Second Team Attack selection. Mason Endres also returns following a 22-goal, 23-assist season and All-League Honorable Mention recognition. On the defensive end, Brody Kaye, who has committed to Lafayette, anchors the unit after earning All-League First Team Defense honors, joined by Michael Rush and other returning contributors who earned league recognition. Statistical OverviewSpencerport totaled 224 goals in 2025 while allowing 161, averaging 12.4 goals scored and 8.9 goals against per game. The Rangers return 148 goals, accounting for 66 percent of last season’s scoring, along with 65 assists, representing 48 percent of their assist production. The team recorded eight wins by five or more goals and played eight games Games This YearThe 2026 schedule again features a demanding mix of league and non-league matchups. League games, designated as MC2 contests, include games against Victor and Thomas, both serving as key benchmarks in league play. The remainder of the schedule consists of NL games against opponents such as Grand Island, Fairport, Hilton, Canandaigua, and Irondequoit, providing a steady test as Spencerport prepares for postseason play. Season OutlookWith experienced coaching, significant returning production, and multiple All-League performers back in the lineup, Spencerport enters the season focused on maintaining consistency while redefining leadership roles. The foundation remains firmly in place as the Rangers prepare for the 2026 campaign.
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# 3990 2025 All-Section Five List Released The Section V Lacrosse leadership has selected first, second and honorable mention lists of All-Section players. The 2025 first team lists fifteen players and includes the six All-Americans previously announced. |
# 3926 Round 1: Spencerport Moves Forward Spencerport claimed a six-two win over Schroeder on Saturday, led by multi-goal performances from Zachary Ajavananda and Gavin Brown. Schroeder responded in the fourth quarter with goals from Garrett Conger and Cody Preston. Spencerport goaltender Zach Miceli posted nine saves with an eighty-two percent save rate, while Schroeder’s Van Bolton finished with twelve saves and a sixty-seven percent save rate. The Rangers will face Victor in their quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday. |
# 3752 Irondequoit Edges Spencerport in Tight Contest Irondequoit earned a 12-10 win over Spencerport in a non-league lacrosse game. Cooper Moore and Kieran Stenzel led Irondequoit's scoring, while Sven Habitzreuther posted a 60 percent save rate. Spencerport's Jayden Mandarano tallied four goals and one assist, supported by Brody Kaye and Gavin Brown with two goals each. Both teams now prepare for upcoming games this week. |
# 3749 Close Calls and Dominant Wins DAY IN REVIEW: MONDAY - There were six games played today, with two thrillingly close contests. Irondequoit edged out Spencerport 12-10 in a non-league showdown, led by stellar contributions from Cooper Moore and Kieran Stenzel, while Spencerport’s Jayden Mandarano put up an impressive effort with four goals. In another tight matchup, Gates Chili claimed an 11-9 victory over East United-Eastridge, thanks to standout performances by Jayden Maryjanowski and Michael Alley. The day’s other games included decisive wins by Aquinas, Brighton, Brockport, and Midlakes, showcasing dominant offensive and defensive displays across the board. |
# 3626 Spencerport Secures Victory Over Section VI Spencerport triumphed in their non-league game against Williamsville East with an 18-4 victory. Leading scorers included Zach Tortora with seven goals and Jayden Mandarano with three goals and two assists, marking Mandarano`s one hundredth career point. Sophomore goalie Zach Miceli recorded five saves with an eighty-three percent save rate. Spencerport`s dominant first quarter helped secure their second win of the season, improving their record to 2-0. |
# 3546 2025 Preview: Spencerport As the Spencerport Boys Lacrosse team gears up for the 2025 season, expectations are high for this Class B contender. Coming off a solid 10-8 season in 2024, the Rangers are set to build on their success with a roster brimming with returning talent. |
# 3470 Penfield Over Fairport, Hilton Over Pittsford, PY WIns in OT DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were 11 games played today and 3 were close ones. Penfield was a 7-5 winner over Fairport. Hilton defeated Pittsford by a score of 9-8. Penn Yan was a 8-7 winner over Homer. |
# 3454 Lots of Mismatches Today DAY IN REVIEW: TUESDAY - There were nine games played today and all of them were won by more than three goals. |
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2026 Preview: Midlakes...
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06/14 - Forks-8 - PY-11
06/14 - GC-14 - CA-5
06/11 - Pen-6 - WG-16
06/11 - CA-17 - CBA-11
06/11 - PY-17 - OFA-10
The Rangers showed balance throughout the season, mixing decisive wins with a number of close contests, and advanced into sectional play. With seven seniors graduated but a strong returning core, Spencerport begins the season positioned to remain competitive while integrating new leadership roles across the field.
those losses, the roster remains deep, with two rising seniors, eight juniors, and five sophomores returning. That balance provides both experience and long-term continuity as players step into expanded roles.
decided within five goals, including one one-goal win and two one-goal losses, underscoring both scoring depth and competitive balance.
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