IRONDEQUOIT 75
SPENCERPORT 44
By the final tally, the Eagles defeated the Spencerport Rangers, 75-44. Along the way, they handed out 19 assists on 26 made field goals. Of the remaining seven baskets scored, three occurred on rebound and putback opportunities which very likely would have added to the number of dimes dished if the first attempt in those sequences found the measure. READ MORE.
GREECE ODYSSEY 64 OT
WELLSVILLE 56
Jaden Hartsfield scored four of his 15 points in overtime, and Greece Odyssey (8-5/1-2) slowed a mini two-game skid. DJ Billings led three Leopards in double figures with 16 points. Travon Harper added 12 points. Ray Harper scored nine for Odyssey. Joe Tronetti paced Wellsville with 18 points. Max Jusianice hit five 3-pointers and finished with 17 points. Other scorers: Odyssey – Ronell Joseph (5), Darren Davidson (6) and Aric Williams (1). Wellsville – Alec Acampora (8), Pacey Scott (1), Jimmy McKinley (6) and Colin Cook (6).
BISHOP KEARNEY 69
GREEN TECH HS (II) 57
Michael Gentile hit three 3-pointers and matched Kevin Goode, Jr. for game-high honors with a career-high 16 points. Gentile buried three treys and had 11 during the second quarter as the Kings outscored Green Tech 18-13 in the stanza to take an eight-point advantage into the break. Shykell Brown and Jamal Fennell finished with 13 apiece for Kearney (6-7). Jordan Love added seven points, and TJ Tytler had four.
DUNDEE 33
HAC 56
PITTSFORD — HAC put three players in double figures and led wire to wire in a defeat of rival Dundee for the first time since 2009, 56-33 in a rare Saturday afternoon tilt. HAC’s Xavier Israel scored 19 points to lead all scorers and paced the Wolves to the victory. The win snapped a 14-game, seven-year losing streak against the Scots. It was the second convincing win in a row for HAC, who knocked off Red Jacket 65-38 on Thursday night. Using a tenacious man-to-man defense and quick ball movement, the Wolves (4-3, 7-4) raced out to a 24-7 lead after one quarter and then increased the lead to 36-11 at halftime. Israel had 11 points at halftime, but HAC’s balanced attack was too much for Dundee. Six players scored in the first half. Dundee made a push to open the third quarter outscoring HAC 5-2, but the Wolves regrouped defensively and and steadily increased their cushion. For HAC, Ryan Hilton notched his 10th double-double of the season with 11 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks, and Kyle Lacey netted 10 points. Point guard Yuhui Feng handled the ball deftly all game nailing two three-pointers and collecting a total of eight points and four assists. Robbie Clark led Dundee (1-9, 3-9) with six points, while Michael Hand and Preston Cratsley had five points apiece.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 60
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD 86
Ian Lenhardt hauled in 19 rebounds to go with eight points, and Cal-Mum (12-1) jumped to a 22-4 lead after the first quarter and never looked back. Jon Boilard netted 10 of his team-high 17 points in the third quarter when Cal-Mum outscored Way-Co (4-8) 32-16. Matt O’Donoghue converted 10 of 11 free throws and finished with 16 points. Vin Molisani added 13 points and four assists while drawing the defensive assignment of holding Way-Co’s leading scorer, Connor Englert, to zero points. Eric Wilson added 10. Joe Laursen had eight points and 14 rebounds. Cameron Huber hit four 3-pointers and led Way-Co with 19 points. Jamie Carmen also connected four times behind the arc but finished with 14 points.
UPREP 59
JOHN BROWN HS 39
MIDLAKES 62
PALMYRA-MACEDON 43
HONEOYE 58
BLOOMFIELD 48
Jon Marble led Honeoye with 20 points. Tyler Rudolph added 19, and Max Yale had 13. Alexander Roach paced Bloomfield with 18. Patrick Geitner had 14.
SOUTH SENECA 56
RED JACKET 52
Travis Liberty led South Seneca with 15 points. Matt Record had 11 for Red Jacket. Jacob Keeley added nine.
ALEXANDER 55 OT
WARSAW 52
YORK 64
PERRY 91
ANDOVER 71
JASPER-TROUPSBURG 64
BELFAST 65
AVOCA 67
GENESEE VALLEY 70
PRATTSBURGH 65
EAST ROCHESTER 54
GANANDA 59
HOLLEY 56
ROCHESTER PREP 50
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