NE DOUGLASS 51
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 49
Jiahmere Mitchell scored 14 of his game-high 24 points in the second half as NE Douglass erased a halftime deficit to win its third straight game. Mitchell also collected five rebounds and five assists in the win. Adonis Flagler added 10 points and seven rebounds for the Panthers. Lamar Lovelace had 10 points as well. Schroeder’s Luke Insley and Colin Merkey hit three first-half 3-pointers apiece to pace the Warriors to a 31-30 edge at the break. Insley finished with 14 points. Merkey had 10. Ky’mere Meeks scored 12 points for Schroeder. Other scorers: NE Douglass – Trevion Miller (2), Lonnie Watkins, Jr. (2) and Miguel Santos (3). Schroeder – JoJo Plummer (8), Colin Donnelly (1) and Malachi Duval (4).
EDISON TECH 69
RUSH-HENRIETTA 84
Kailee White paced Rush-Henrietta to its fourth straight win with 28 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Don Swain added 16 points and five steals for the Royal Comets. Alton Knight led Edison Tech with 14 points.
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 97
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND 89
Davon Brown scored seven of his 19 points on the day in a 9-2 first-quarter spurt as Leadership grabbed a double-digit less than seven minutes into the game. They took a 25-11 advantage into the second quarter, and Rondell Watson used a ball screen to get free for a trey early in the second as the Lions had their largest lead of the half at 28-13. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY 45
C.G. FINNEY 77
Max Harris connected on five first-quarter 3-pointers to pace Finney to a 34-16 lead after the first eight minutes of play. Harris finished the day 8-of-12 behind the arc, has 324 career 3-pointers and needs 20 three balls to break the all-time mark of 343 held by by former NFL quarterback, Joe Licata (Williamsville South). Harris currently sits in third place on the all-time list. Teammate Keegan Ocorr led all scorers with 26. Xavier Smith had 11 points for the Falcons. Joe Tomlinson scored six. Josh Taylor and Tremell Hale had three apiece. Caleb Anger and Jake Torrell both scored two. Jevonny Brown paced Rochester Academy with 11. Spencer Burns had 10. Joseph Vasquez had nine points. Albert Tomlin and Trevon Stringer scored six apiece. Tumashye Mccullough had three points.
BRIGHTON 37
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 72
HF-L led 29-23 at the half, and then went on a 24-6 run in the third quarter in a game played at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Dan Hayes paced the Cougars with 20 points and nine rebounds. Tyler Selke hit two 3-pointers and finished with 10 points. Owen VanNewkirk collected nine points and 12 rebounds. Garrett Ruff added six points and nine assists. Other scorers: HF-L – Jack Eastman (7), David O’Connell – (4), Matt Cardon (3), Turner Wilson (3), Hayden Smith (3), Owen Stein (3), Will Gaylord (2) and Jack Emerson (2). Brighton – Will Brownell (12), Kendall Clyburn (8), Sam Gosselin (2), Ryan Martin (3), Elijah Fitts (2), Will Bell (2), Owen Ronchetti (2) and Jack Falter (2).
AQUINAS 59
ST. FRANCIS-ONT 42
Steven Mahar connected on 5-of-5 from the floor, finished with season-high 11 points and paced a Li’l Irish bench which outscored its counterparts 29-11. Luke Putnam and Jack Scanlon scored nine points apiece. Tyler Warner collected eight points and 11 rebounds for Aquinas (4-11). Eric Carter scored five points. Danny Speed added four. Sam Kelly had three. Marlek Connor (2) and Steven Chen (2) rounded out the scoring for AQ. Speed handed out a game-high five assists. The Li’l Irish outrebounded St. Francis 59-25. Aquinas outscored St. Francis in the paint (34-16) and on second-chance points (22-10).
GANANDA 56
LIVONIA 68
Devante Gwyn scored 23 points to lead Livonia. Barrett Lowe added 16, and Da’Vieque Naulls had 12 for the Bulldogs.
ROCHESTER PREP 48
GENESEO 50
Daniel Kaye hit the go ahead 3-pointer with 5.2 seconds remaining to erase a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit. Kaye finished with five points, eight rebounds and six assists for the game. Danny Kelly paced the Blue Devils with 17 points and 12 rebounds. Nick Hammond added six points for Geneseo (7-10). Jaden Hayes paced Rochester Prep (3-13) with 15 points. Bruce Lewis and Wesley Henderson scored 11 points apiece.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA 34
PEMBROKE 51
Pembroke (16-0) remained the only undefeated team in Section V boys’ basketball.
HOLLAND 51
ATTICA 49
WARSAW 88
KESHEQUA 69
YORK 51
MT. MORRIS 62
BELFAST 91
FRIENDSHIP 27
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