FRIDAY
McQuaid (11-5) 73
Franklin (1-17) 48
Divine Williams scored 15 second-half points to lead McQuaid. Kobe Long and Isaiah Stewart added 13 apiece. Keeshman Hendrix paced Franklin with 18. Nate Ellison had 14.
A quiet 13 point night for Isaiah Stewart(@Dreamville_33) but he did have this MASSIVE block & fast break. MCQ 2-0 w/ #33 back @MJSNetwork15 pic.twitter.com/ypY6SWPrLp
— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) February 4, 2017
Monroe (7-9) 63
Edison Tech (10-7) 78
Marique Simkin netted 20, and Edison won its third straight. Amari Holland had 14, and Chaz McKinney chipped in 10 points and eight rebounds. Trevor Glasgow paced Monroe with 15. Rayshawn Boswell added 14 and Chris Gibson 13.
Wilson-Magnet (6-11) 75
SOTA (6-10) 58
Patrick Phillips hauled in 23 rebounds to go with 11 points to pace Wilson. Teammate Desi Floyd had 19 points and 10 rebounds. Mehki Walker chipped in 20 points. SOTA’s Justin Brumfield connected on five 3-pointers and finished with 15 points. Ian Jordan had 20.
World of Inquiry (4-13) 58
Leadership Academy (12-4) 81
Dez Ellis and Rondell Watson, like they have done so many times over the past month and half, took over the game. The backcourt tandem turned a double-digit halftime advantage into a 21-point bulge after three quarters. READ MORE.
Dez Ellis leads Rondell Watson on a run-out. pic.twitter.com/nU3iYAHelD
— Paul Gotham (@PickinSplinters) February 4, 2017
MONROE COUNTY
Fairport (16-1) 79
Victor (12-4) 51
Cam Keeley poured in 23, and Dan Masino added 14 as Fairport, ranked No. 5 in the most recent NYS Class AA poll, won its ninth straight. Michael Novitsky scored 17 for Victor.
Brighton (10-7) 67
Pittsford-Mendon (12-5) 60 OT
Canandaigua (12-7) 54
Pittsford-Sutherland (7-10) 44
Dan Herrick scored 19 and Carson Greene had 14 to lead Canandaigua. Graham Schild scored 13 for Pittsford-Sutherland.
Webster-Thomas (7-10) 33
Irondequoit (15-1) 59
Irondequoit’s Alex Goldsberry led all scorers with 20. The senior forward grabbed five rebounds. Tysean Sizer added eight points. Zach Stenglein had 15 points, three steals and three assists. Joe Luconte scored 10 for Webster-Thomas. Ryan Mason added eight.
Greece-Athena (14-2) 63
Brockport (11-6) 51
Nigel Scantlebury poured in 26 to lead Athena. Brockport’s Antonio Alvarez reached the 1,000-point mark with 10 on the night.
Penfield (9-9) 56
Hilton (8-9) 47
Kyle Straube netted 18 to lead the Patriots. Mirza Mesic chipped in 12 and Isaiah Preston had 14. Tah-Jae Hill had 13 for Hilton. Christian Ranke added 14.
Spencerport (7-10) 57
Churchville-Chili (2-15) 53
Josh Reding scored 19 to lead Spencerport. Eric Lewis had 31 for Churchville-Chili.
Greece-Olympia (4-13) 63
Batavia (11-5) 43
William Green Jr. poured in 29 to lead Olympia. Batavia’s Tee Sean Ayala netted 31.
Honeoye Falls-Lima (8-9) 48
Greece-Odyssey (8-10) 42
Dan Hayes scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead HF-L. David O’Connell grabbed 11 rebounds and Tyler Selke had 14 points. John Mathis scored 17 for Odyssey.
Webster-Schroeder (4-14) 65
Greece-Arcadia (5-12) 46
Clay Dwyer netted 18 to lead Webster-Schroeder.
Northstar Christian (14-3) 94
Lima Christian(11-7) 82
Northstar Christian’s Miles Brown led five in double figures with 32.
Perry (17-0) 62
Mt. Morris (10-6) 47
Tyler Cowie scored 26 as Devon Mann had 10 and Owen Spencer 11 to keep Perry perfect on the season.
Bolivar-Richburg (9-8) 32
Cuba-Rushford (15-2) 67
Malachi Barros and Noah Decker tallied 18 apiece for Cuba-Rushford.
Fillmore (5-11) 31
Genesee Valley (10-7) 52
Logan Glover and Noah Windus scored 15 apiece for Genesee Valley.
Friendship (1-14) 29
Houghton (7-8) 72
Houghton’s Micah Brooks topped four in double figures with 15.
Whitesville (3-13) 42
Scio (9-7) 51
Geneva (5-11) 57
Palmyra-Macedon (5-11) 55
Reid Patchett scored 11 for Geneva. Pal-Mac’s Hunter VanDeVelde had 25 points.
Mynderse (17-1) 57
Penn Yan (8-9) 38
Jake Mein tallied 16 to lead Mynderse.
Waterloo 24
Newark 68
WAT (4-13) – NEW (13-4) – Nate Beard 12; D’Andre Saunders 11 reb; Brian Sharp 20 (4-3pt);
Wayne (14-3) 57
Midlakes (8-8) 46
Wayne’s Braeden Zenelovic collected 23 points.
Naples (9-7) 58
Romulus (4-13) 53
Zach Dormer netted 26 to pace Naples.
South Seneca (2-15) 52
Bloomfield (8-9) 69
Bloomfield’s Patrick Geitner hit six 3-pointers and finished with 26 on the night.
Dansville (6-10) 40
Hornell (10-7) 71
Hornell’s Caleb Burdett led three in double figures with 21 points.
Livonia (13-3) 54
Wayland-Cohocton (5-11) 36
Livonia’s Ron Loomis totaled 12 points and 13 rebounds. Barrett Lowe added 14 points, 12 rebounds and four assists.
Avon (9-8) 58
LeRoy (11-6) 59
LeRoy’s Josh Laurie collected 15 points, four assists and two steals. Canyon Roster added 15 points, seven rebounds, two blocks and a steal. Avon’s Aaron Ghent had 20 points, 15 rebounds and three blocks in a losing effort.
Keshequa (0-17) 46
Pavilion (9-7) 65
Letchworth (4-13) 59
Warsaw (5-12) 66
Warsaw’s Ben MacConnell finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds.
RCMCS (2-12) 72
C.G. Finney (15-4) 86
SATURDAY
Bishop Kearney (11-5) 69
East High (12-5) 63
Patrick Thomas connected on all 10 of his shots from the floor including three field goals during the fourth quarter when Bishop Kearney outscored East, 31-14. READ MORE.
East High was up 11 points after 3Q. This slam by 6-0 @shellz_thegreat put @BkSportss up by 6 points w/ 1:26 left. @PickinSplinters #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/i822lEE6St
— Matt Trabold (@TrabsMatt) February 5, 2017
Aquinas (11-4) 44
St. Paul’s (Ontario, Can) 35
Game Most Outstanding Player Jason Hawkes scored 12 of his 14 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Aquinas Li’l Irish sprinted to a double-digit halftime lead. READ MORE.
Leadership Academy (13-4) 54
Palmyra-Macedon (5-12) 47
Dezmere Ellis scored 19 and Rondell Watson added 13 as Leadership won for the 12th time in their last 13 games.. Milton Simmons corralled 12 rebounds.
UPrep 69
Wellsville 17
UP (15-3) – Jabez Thomas 18; Kassius Williams 10; Jeenathan Williams 13; WEL (10-8) –
Gananda (10-7) 71
Midlakes (9-8) 74 OT
Daryl Caswell (10 points and 10 rebounds) and Trevor Milliman (14/11) paced Midlakes. Bryce Burri had 28 points and five assists.
Dundee (11-6) 69
HAC (5-11) 32
Bobby Strait scored 20 of his 23 points in the first quarter to lead Dundee.
North Rose-Wolcott (5-12) 55
Williamson (6-11) 63
Edwin Wynn collected 16 points and 10 rebounds for Williamson. Connor Garrod netted 22. North Rose-Wolcott’s Tyler Norris poured in a career-high 42.
Leave a Reply