The Canandaigua girls lacrosse team was right.
Each time the Braves broke a huddle during the Section V Class B Tournament Final on Wednesday, they said “together,” just like thousands of high school teams.
And sticking together was the way the Canandaigua Braves were able to turn back a determined top-seeded Spencerport team fueled by a serious amount of disappointment in sectional finals.
Lexi Braniecki, a junior at Canandaigua, scored the game-winning goal in overtime to push the Braves past Spencerport 9-8 at Pittsford Sutherland. Canandaigua has it’s second title in three seasons, this one during coach Ronnie Davis’ first season with the team.
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.@DandC High School Girls Lacrosse #RochesterNY #Canandaigua 6, #Spencerport 4 – 12:39 remain 2nd
Footwork by Blakesley gives Braves a two goal lead pic.twitter.com/pAJqss2Thi
— James A. Johnson (@jjDandC) May 29, 2019
.@DandC High School Girls Lacrosse #RochesterNY
Section V Class B Final #Canandaigua 8, #Spencerport 8 – oh my Coykendall scores with 8.6 seconds in regulation. Now in overtime @Ranger_GLax @Ranger_Sports @CABravesSports @SecVGirlsLax pic.twitter.com/wFp4dVjhgT— James A. Johnson (@jjDandC) May 29, 2019
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