BISHOP KEARNEY 63
HILTON (3-4) 89
Mitch Carr led Hilton with 25 points, including going 5-for-5 from the free throw line, giving him his fourth 20-plus point game of the season and a new season-high. Joey Lipani also had a season-high for Hilton with 19 points. Kevin Goode, Jr. topped Kearney with 22 points, followed by Anthony Gray with 20. Goode finished 6-for-6 from the charity stripe, while Gray went 10-for-12. Hilton scored 20-plus points in three of four quarters, with the only one below 20 being 19 in the first. Other scorers: Hilton- Tah-Jae Hill (18), Morgan Kunigan (10), Jack Gombatto (6), Noah Malta (5), Joey Gambatto (3), Colin Burkis (2), Jackson DiPalma (1), Kearney- Jamal Fennell (14), Michael Gentile (4), Jamal Williams (3)
BRIGHTON (1-6) 58
CANANDAIGUA (4-3) 60
Conner Fisher led Canandaigua with 23 points, a season-high for him through eight games. Ryan Martin topped Brighton on the night with a season-high 19 points.
IRONDEQUOIT (3-2) 62
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-0) 63
Shamire Broyld, Kailee White and Mecca McCullough netted 19 points each for Rush-Henrietta, who entered the game as NYSSWA Class AA No. 21. McCullough’s 19 was good for his season-high. Gerald Drumgoole led NYSSWA Class A No. 11 Irondequoit with a season-high 27 points. READ MORE.
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WILSON MAGNET (4-3) 70
PENFIELD (4-4) 77
Isaiah Preston scored 12 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter, going 12-for-14 from the charity stripe for Penfield. Brennan Clark topped Wilson with 20 points on the evening. Penfield held off a 28-point rush from Wilson in the fourth quarter, nearly keeping up with them by scoring 25 points. Other scorers: Penfield- Dyllon Scott (15), Bryson Scott (12), Patrick Piampiano (12), Javion Monroe (6), Ryan Novy (4), Wilson- Robert Davis (19), Desi Floyd (13), Malikk Johnson (10), Rickey Gamble (5), Richard Rollin (2), Anthony Jubray (1)
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) 55
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-3) 46
Matt Powers led Mendon with 20 points, tying his season-high. Dan Cook scored 15 and Connor Krapf scoring 11. Will Johnson netted 14 points for Thomas, while Joe Luconte and Andrew Mason each added 12 points.
ALBION (VI) 58
BATAVIA (4-2) 84
Mason McFollins scored 15 of Batavia’s 19 third quarter points, finishing with a season-high 31 points including seven threes (five in the third quarter) and adding three assists. Liam Wood led Albion with 20 points, followed by Bryce Pritchard with 17. Batavia outscored Albion 25-13 in the second quarter. Other scorers: Batavia- Steve Gilebarto (13), Antwan Odom (12), Jon Liciaga (8), Andrew Francis (5), John Kindig (4), Ray Mlodonzeniec (4), Trevor Zewan (3), Naz Pratt (2), Ethan Biscaro (2), Albion- Deyonci Farley (12), Hunter Webster (5), Kevin Hillmen (4)
GENEVA 40
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-2) 66
Jack Eastman netted 16 of his 19 points in the second half, including four of his five threes, to lead HF-L. Dan Hayes added 15 points, 13 of which came in the first half, along with six rebounds and three blocks. Turner Wilson ahd seven points and six rebounds for HF-L while Garrett Ruff contributed five points and six assists. Adrian Porter scored eight points for Geneva. Other scorers: HFL- Matt Cardon (6), Owen VanNewkirk (4), Trevor Chamberlain (2)
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-5) 65
WAYNE 80
Logan Blankenberg poured in 44 points for Wayne. Jeff Jung, Jr. led Olympia with 32 points.
NE DOUGLASS (5-3) 80
VERTUS 66
Jiahmere Mitchell scored 12 of his NE Douglass-leading 24 points in the second quarter while finishing the game with five rebounds and five assists. Adonis Flagler added 13 points, five rebounds, four blocks and four steals for Douglass. Jahmel Demery topped Vertus with 17 points. NE Douglass controlled the game from the start, outscoring Vertus in all four quarters. Other scorers: NE Douglass- Maurice Glenn (16), Miguel Santos (16), Nicolas Jeanty (5), Korri Salters (3), Trevion Miller (3), Vertus- Robert Lowe (15), Myles Rose (9), Jabez Thompson (9), De’Andre Hunter (6), Lee Cooper (6), Sincere Bowman (4)
AQUINAS 49
LIVERPOOL 63
Liverpool outscored Aquinas 18-3 in the second quarter to take a 22-point lead into halftime.
BISHOP TIMON 70
UPREP 57
Tahron Goudelock scored 19 points to lead Bishop Timon to the win. Jakhi Lucas netted 18 to top UPrep in the contest. READ MORE.
MARION 54
CATO-MERIDIAN 70
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WILLIAMSON CANCELLED
HINSDALE 20
SCIO 55
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 75
WHITESVILLE 52
FILLMORE 33
CUBA-RUSHFORD 55
Andrew Clement led Cuba-Rushford with 18 points, followed by Dawson Sanderson with 12. Max McCumisky topped Fillmore with 12 points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG 59
GENESEE VALLEY 62
ELBA 66
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA 73
YORK 57
WHEATLAND-CHILI 37
Riley Stella netted 19 points and grabbed five rebounds for York. Dylan Zambito contributed 16 points and four rebounds, while Matt McFarland had 10 points and seven rebounds for York. Kevin Bayly-Henshaw led Wheatland with 13 points.
WELLSVILLE 58
LIVONIA 56
ALEXANDER (5-2) 35
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-1) 78
Vin Molisani topped Cal-Mum with 16 points, followed by Kyle Raniewicz with 14. Joe Laursen added a double-double (11 points, 13 rebounds) for Cal-Mum. Ryan Davis scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Alexander with a double-double. Cal-Mum held Alexander to single-digit scoring in each of the first three quarters. Other scorers: Cal-Mum- Jon Bouilard (11), Joe Butler (10), Ian Lenhardt (10 rebounds), Alexander- Chris McClinic (6), Tyrone Woods (5)
DANSVILLE 70
WARSAW 65
Hunter Little scored 18 points, including four threes, grabbed six rebounds and three steals, and handed out a pair of assists for Dansville. Arrik Gerber added 18 points, four rebounds and two assists for Dansville. Ben MacConnell topped Warsaw with 30 points, followed by Demitri Steele with 16. Dansville held on for the win despite a 29 point attack by Warsaw in the fourth quarter. They will face Canisteo-Greenwood in the Tink McVean Keshequa Tournament finals. Other scorers: Dansville- Jacob Wadsworth (15), Nick Rosica (8), Dylan Race (6), Mike Adams (3), Jacob Failla (2), Warsaw- Rashawn Scott (7), Mike Jones (4), Cordell Flint (2), Tom Stondera (2), Ryon Grisewood (2), Jake Glosser (2)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD 51
KESHEQUA 48
FRIENDSHIP 26
ALFRED-ALMOND 49
LEROY 64
PRATTSBURGH 75
BRADFORD 34
HAMMONDSPORT 54
Parker Watson scored 19 points and handed out three assists to help Hammondsport take third in the J-T Christmas Tournament. Dillan Conley added 13 points and four steals for Hammondsport. Watson earned All-Tournament honors with 35 total points. Nate Barber led Bradford in the game with eight points, while Nick Bailey represents the Braves on the All-Tournament team with 25 total points (five in the game).
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