FRIDAY
EDISON TECH 75
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 100
Rondell Watson led three in double figures with 35 points, and Leadership Academy, ranked No. 14 NYSSWA Class A, improved to 12-0 on the season with a 6-0 mark in RCAC Division A. Watson connected five times behind the arc in the second quarter to lead the Lions to a 12-point advantage at halftime. Dez Ellis added 28 points, and Marcus Barr had 11. Shaheem Britt and Jahvon Bear scored eight apiece. Tyler Banks chipped in six points, and Onaejae Anderson, three. Shamir Mccullough added one point. Dylon Foster and Alton Knight scored 15 apiece to lead Edison Tech which had won two straight coming into the game. Tristain Flowers had nine points. Natrell Colbert added seven. Demetrius Allen, Jeremiah Caldwell and Ryziere Wilson scored six apiece for the Inventors. Da’Shawn Sims-Jones had five points. Arandus Bumphis scored four points. Marquan Anderson had two.
WILSON MAGNET 61
NE DOUGLASS 59
Sophomore Brennan Clark netted eight points in the final four minutes of play, and Wilson outscored NE Douglass 14-2 over the final stretch. READ MORE.
WORLD OF INQUIRY 86
EARLY COLLEGE 48
Jahmir Douglass led six in double figures with 17 points as World of Inquiry (10-3) remained undefeated in RCAC Division B at 4-0. Charles Maurice Brown had 16 points. CeyQuan Salmon had 13. Tremier Dollar added 12. Frankie Santiago scored 11 and Bobby Searight had 10. Amir Buckhannon and Jahkier Moore scored 10 apiece to lead Early College. Shedrick Smith scored eight, and Sam Jackson had seven points. Jovan Sargent scored four points. Jaiden Daymon and Prophet Hampton had three apiece. Shamar Hampton scored two points. JaeQuan Nesmith added one point.
EAST 60
MCQUAID 69
Anthony Iglesia netted 16 of his 20 points in the second half to lead McQuaid in RCAC Division A action. Sophomore Jermaine Taggart matched Iglesia with 20. Kobe Long hit a pair of threes in third quarter and scored 12. Connor Zamiara had eight. Harry Bruu added five while Josh Purcell and Ruben Daniel scored two apiece. Chaz Washington led East with 17 points. Kni Jeer Sapp had 12. Kaori Barley, Maurice Coney III and Tay Fennel contributed six apiece. Jordan Randolph scored four points. Trepan Coney had three. Deshawn Holley finished with two points.
MONROE 91
FRANKLIN 55
BATAVIA 56
EASTRIDGE 65
Tony Arnold and Kyndal Taggart scored seven apiece in the fourth quarter as Eastridge pulled away late. Leading by two at 53-51 with 3:17 to go, Arnold nailed a pull-up 3-pointer from the top of the key, and Taggart converted four of five free throws over the remaining time. Arnold finished with a game-high 24 points. Taggart had 14. Adrian Rscored seven for the Lancers. Amir Spain and Jalen Rose-Hannah had six apiece. Batavia’s Antwon Odom scored all 11 of his points in the first quarter. Jonathan Liciaga also had 11. Mason McFollins added seven for the Blue Devils.
GATES-CHILI 65
VICTOR 52
Keith Slack and Thomas Jones III combined for 14 second-quarter points as Gates-Chili erased a five-point deficit to take a seven-point lead into the locker room. Slack connected on one of two 3-pointers on the night and converted four times from the free throw line in the stanza. Jones added seven of his 17 points over the eight minutes. The senior forward had rebounds on the night. Slack finished with a game-high 19 points to go with six rebounds. Damon Payton added nine points. Traylan McCray had eight. Devin Watson scored six, Vincent Ibezim four and Mitchell Harris two. Joey Colyer led Victor with 13 points. Matt Caggiano had 12. Caleb Clow added eight. Charles Nwugwo, Jeremy Summerson and Jon Crowley scored five apiece for the Blue Devils. Tanner Hay had four.
GREECE ATHENA 78
BRIGHTON 50
Pat Meisenzahl scored 12 of his season-high 22 points in the first quarter as Athena sprinted to a 24-8 advantage. Meisenzahl connected six times behind the arc for the night and led five in double figures. Melvin Council, Jr. added 14 points. Nigel Scantlebury had 13. Christian Jones and Ryan Kubanka scored 11 apiece for the Trojans. Nate Sponsel paced Brighton with 12 points. Jack Falter had 10 for the Barons. Other scorers: Athena – Kelvin Reaves (2), Johnny Salone (4) and Isaiah Brock (1). Brighton – Kendall Cleburne (5), Jasper Newman (6), Shea McDonald (4), Ryan Martin (5), Alex Einbinder (2), Chase Semibold (4) and Will Browned (2).
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND 63 OT
PITTSFORD MENDON 68
Conner Krapf scored four of his 14 points in overtime, and Pittsford Mendon (11-1/4-0) grabbed the top spot in Monroe County Division III with its 1oth straight win. Matt Powers connected three times behind the 3-point arc and led the Vikings with 20 points. Michael Harrington finished with 12 points. Jacob Shadders had 10. Sutherland’s Josh Rosen hit two 3s and scored nine of his 12 points in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime. Kevin Ryan posted a game-high 22 for the Knights. Ben DiGiovanni added a dozen. Mendon hit 13 of 16 free throw attempts. Sutherland (10-1/3-1) finished three of five from the line. Other scorers: Mendon – Michael Kneuer (3) and Daniel Cook (9). Sutherland – Graham Schild (8), Matt Thaney (5) and Craig Rosen (4).
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IRONDEQUOIT 59
GREECE ARCADIA 38
Frederick June, Jr. matched a career-high with 15 points and led three in double figures as Irondequoit (9-2/2-0), ranked No. 9 NYSSWA Class A, won its sixth straight. Gerald Drumgools and Josh Stenglein scored 13 apiece for the Eagles who led 21-10 after the first quarter. Robert Smith paced Arcadia with 12 points. Ray Mineo added nine points for the Titans. Other scorers: Arcadia – Chris Collili (3), Caleb Barnard (3), Joe Gallery (4), Brendan Wilson (3) and Lucas Sadwick (4). Irondequoit – Jack Brennan (3), Robert Diaz-Judson (5), Tanner Pioch (4), Kenny Gonzalez (4) and William Porter (2).
SPENCERPORT 68
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 49
Noah Mundt led four in double figures with 19 points, and Spencerport (6-6/2-2) won its second straight and third out of its last four. Evan Clark added 14, and Josh Reding had 12 for the Rangers. Alton Jones, Jr., who netted a career-high 33 earlier in the week, scored 10 points. Malachi Duval and Mike Northrup scored nine apiece for Schroeder. Freshman Ky’mere Meeks chipped in seven. JoJo Plummer and Nate Hardy both scored six for the Warriors. Other scorers: Schroeder – Luke Insley (5), Colin Donnelly (2), Andrew Lake (3) and Josh Hauman (2). Spencerport – Malcolm McCullough (2), Josh Pierre (2), J.J. Jenkins (4) and Gino Pellett (5).
GREECE OLYMPIA 58
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 95
HF-L ‘s Dan Hayes scored 21 of his game high 29 points in the first half to lead the Cougars a 51-29 lead going into the locker room. Hayes finished with 11 rebounds. Matt Cardon hit five 3-pointers and scored a career-high 17 points. Garrett Ruff had added 11 points and seven assists. Turner Wilson collected nine points and nine rebounds. Owen VanNewkirk had eight points and nine rebounds. Other HF-L scorers: Tyler Selke (8), David O’Connell (4), Trevor Chamberlain (4), Will Gaylord (2), Owen Stein (2) and Jack Eastman (1). Jeff Jung, Jr. and Rah’Qual Avant paced Greece Olympia with 18 points apiece. William Green, Jr. had nine points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 65
WEBSTER THOMAS 60
Marcellus James scored nine of his 29 points in the fourth quarter to lead Churchville-Chili. Marcus Postell added 11 points. Andrew Mason led Thomas with 29 points.
BROCKPORT 38
CANANDAIGUA 57
Dan Herrick scored 24 points on 10-of-17 shooting including 4-of-7 behind the 3-point arc to lead Canandaigua (8-6/3-2) to its fourth straight victory. Herrick grabbed a game-high eight rebounds for the Braves which led 32-15 at half. Connor Fisher added 11 points. Scott Loforte scored seven. Willie Ball and Jacob Jurhs had nine apiece to pace Brockport (4-9/1-4) which was playing without leading scorer Amire Odey. Noah Schultz had seven for the Blue Devils. Other scorers: Brockport – Cory Gross (4), Michael Knueger (3), Alex Trostle (2) and Ishmael Hannah (4). Canandaigua – Zach Johnson (2), Devin O’Dell (2), Noah Emerson (6), Chris Kurowski (2) and Mitch Pfieffer (3).
LIMA CHRISTIAN 40
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN 118
EAST ROCHESTER 58
CLYDE-SAVANNAH 60
GANANDA 69
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT 45
RED CREEK 43
LYONS 56
Justice Smith posted a double-double for Lyons with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Justin Smith added a dozen points DJ Pfeiffer paced Red Creek with 12 points.
WILLIAMSON 45
SODUS 58
Terrell Conner connected on four 3-pointers and led Sodus (6-5) with 19 points. Lonnie Logins chipped in with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Josh Miller paced Williamson (2-9) with 13 points.
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ROMULUS 38
MARCUS WHITMAN 50
Riley McLoud scored 10 of his game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter as Marcus Whitman stretched away from a six-point advantage after three quarters. Seth Benedict collected 11 points, 10 rebounds and six steals for the Wildcats which led 29-23 going into the fourth quarter. Nasser Whitley paced Romulus with 13 points. Brent Aho nine. Other scorers: Marcus Whitman – Jon Donovan (5), Liam Prendergrast (7) and Tim Cornish (7). Romulus – Max Capstone (5), Mauricio Mercedes-Rivera (4), Hunter Hansen (3) and Roy Ball (4).
LIVONIA 61
BATH-HAVERLING 39
Da’Vieque Naulls paced Livonia with a game-high 18 points. Barrett Lowe and Alex Minnehan finished with 10 apiece for the Bulldogs.
PAVILION 45
DANSVILLE 47
Hunter Little registered a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds to lead Dansville (5-5). Dylan Race added five points, five rebounds and five assists for the Mustangs. Arrik Gerber added 11 points and five rebounds. Jacob Wadsworth had six points and seven rebounds. Nate Swede, Colby Tillotson and Zach Wiedrich scored 10 apiece to lead Pavilion. Cody Penders added nine. Dansville led 32-18 at halftime. Other scorers: Dansville – Jacob Failla (3), Carter Davis (4) and Nick Rosica (2). Pavilion – Luke Milligan (6).
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 79 OT
HORNELL 83
AVON 54
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD 71
Matt O’Donoghue led four in double figures with 15 points to go with 12 rebounds. Ian Lenhardt added 12 points and 17 rebounds. Vin Molisani added 13 points, and Joe Laursen chipped in 11 points and six rebounds. Jon Boilard had eight points for Cal-Mum (11-1). Aaron Ghent paced Avon (6-5) with 19 points. Connor Taylor had 10 points. Nate Wojslaw chipped in nine points for the Braves.
LETCHWORTH 36
LEROY 61
KESHEQUA 38
PERRY 91
MT. MORRIS 52
GENESEO 53
Daniel Kaye scored 13 points including the game-winning 3-pointer with :08 remaining to lift Geneseo (4-8). Jake Hamilton finished with a game-high 17 points for Geneseo. Kaye added five points and five rebounds. Josh Hart paced Mount Morris with 14 points, eight rebounds and five steals. Cam Regal added 10 points, 11 rebounds, four steals and two blocks for Mount Morris which led 25-20 at half.
HOLLEY 48
ATTICA 55
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA 50
ALEXANDER 48
WHEATLAND-CHILI 43
PEMBROKE 75
BYRON-BERGEN 42
ELBA 50
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA 76
LYNDONVILLE 68
ADDISON 82
ALFRED-ALMOND 32
Addison’s Adam Chilson led four in double figures with 21 points. Danny Ames had 12. Nick Sutryk added 11, and Gage Ames scored 10. Evan McIlwain scored all six of his points in the first quarter as Addison jumped to 25-5 lead. John Stierly scored seven for Addison. Nick Solinas had six. Brady Holmok paced Alfred-ALmond with 12 points. Isaac Little scored eight of his 10 points in the third quarter. Matt Ingalls added five.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 50 OT
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD 60
FRIENDSHIP 34
BRADFORD 69
HAMMONDSPORT 47
AVOCA 88
Evan Reppert netted a game-high 28 points to lead Avoca. LaDre Stanford added 17. Cameron Roote paced Hammondsport with 18 points and seven rebounds. Parker Watson finished with 11 points and eight rebounds for the Lakers.
PRATTSBURGH 78
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA 31
SATURDAY
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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