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Fall area college sports honors

•Buffalo State junior midfielder Luke Pavone (Churchville-Chili) was named First Team All-SUNYAC in men’s soccer. He led the Bengals with 11 goals including three game-winners in 17 starts and added three assists.

•College at Brockport men’s soccer senior forward Peter DiLorenzo was named All-SUNYAC First Team and the Huntley Parker Offensive Player of the Year after he scored 13 goals in 18 games, including a conference-high five game winners, while adding two assists for a total of 28 points on the season, good for second in the conference. DiLorenzo’s 1.56 points per game average, along with his 13 goals and .772 goals per game average, were also good for second in the conference. He led the conference in shots (81) and shots per game (4.50). Senior defense Matt Roorda and junior defense Mark Sylvia as well as senior goalkeeper Casey Sullivan were all named to the Third Team.

•Brockport High grad Courtney Hunt was named to the Liberty League Women’s Soccer All-Conference Second Team for the RIT Tigers. She finished fourth on the team in scoring with nine points on three goals and three assists while tallying two game winning goals.

•Genesee CC sophomore forward Austin Richardson (Byron-Bergen) was named First Team All-Western New York Athletic Conference in men’s soccer. Richardson scored 20 goals, the third most on the team and added seven assists.

•Genesee CC sophomore forward Shawna Adams (Byron-Bergen) was named a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American and First Team after she led the country in goals scored with 30, a single-season record for the College. She also led the country in total points with 72, which tied the school record for most points in a season. Also named to the all-region second team was sophomore defender Claudia Passarell (Holley). She helped anchor a defense that posted eight shutout wins this season. Genesee allowed an average of 1.00 goals per game, the fourth best average in the region and 10th best average in the country.

•Roberts Wesleyan midfielder Bella Mitrevski (Churchville-Chili) earned a pair of First Team All-America honors. The junior was named to both the NCCAA as well as the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2 CCA) All-America Teams after she ended the season with a career-best 45 points (18 goals, 9 assists). She was also named the East Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Senior defender Heaven Palamitia earned second team honors and fellow senior, Brittany Houghton, was selected to the third team after finishing her final season second on the team with 24 points (11 goals, 2 assists).

•Monroe Community College inducted Brockport High grad Allyn Parrino into its Sports Hall of Fame Oct. 9. The 2011 MCC grad was First Team NJCCA All-American in women’s soccer and lacrosse and was part of two Region III soccer championships and two national titles in lacrosse.

•Roberts Wesleyan juniors Malcolm Shaw and Kehinde Aderounmu garnered All-Conference nods with Shaw named to the Second Team after leading the Redhawks with 23 points (10 goals, 3 assists) and finishing the year ranked fifth in the East Coast Conference in points and goals while Aderounmu was a Third Team All-East Coast Conference. The defender started in all but one game this season, logging 1,418 minutes to help a backline that held opponents to a .123 shots percentage.

•College at Brockport junior forward Chelsea Stahl (Brockport HS) was named Second Team All-SUNYAC in women’s soccer. Sophomore goalkeeper Catherine Eliasson was also named to the Second Team while senior midfielder Courtney Szczesniak was a Third Team choice.

•College at Brockport women’s volleyball senior outside hitter Kayla Barber was named SUNYAC co-Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference after she led the league with 4.40 kills per set in conference play. Kayla helped the Golden Eagles to a 9-0 finish in conference play and was tournament MVP for their first volleyball crown in 21 years. Ashley Capone was also a First Team selection, while sophomore setter Noelle Poloncarz was a Second Team choice. Sam Holdredge, Kathleen Irwin and Brianna Richardson were all Third Team picks.

•College at Brockport head volleyball coach Steve Pike was named SUNYAC Coach of the Year after coaching the Golden Eagles to a 33-1 and their sixth overall SUNYAC Championship. This is his second time earning this prestigious award, the first being in 2005 while the head coach at Potsdam.

•Junior Gary Mesesina of the College at Brockport was named First Team All-SUNYAC in men’s cross country.

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