EARLY COLLEGE (3-15) 49
NE DOUGLASS (12-6) 70
Adonis Flagler led Douglas with 21 points and eight rebounds, including going 10-for-10 from the charity stripe. Jiahmere Mitchell added 15 points and Miguel Santos had 12. Douglas opened the game by outscoring Early 18-4 in the first quarter, and closed the game by outscoring Early 16-8 in the fourth. Shedrick Smith topped Early with 14 points, followed by Jahkier Moore with 10 points. Other scorers: Douglas- Lonnie Watkins Jr. (7), Marquis Reed (4), Lamar Lovelace (4), Adaile Becoats (2), Trevion Miller (2), Taleak Mayo (2), Korri Salters (1), Early- Ahmir Buckhannon (8), Shamar Hampton (6), Prophet Hampton (5), Jaiden Daymon (3), Kamar McCloud (3)
MCQUAID (11-7) 91
FRANKLIN (1-17) 41
Kobe Long led McQuaid with 22 points, followed by Anthony Iglesia with 16 points (all in the first half) and Jermaine Taggart with 14 points. Iglesia also handed out eight assists. McQuaid took a 46-22 lead into halftime after outscoring Franklin 23-8 in the second quarter. Tahjir King topped Franklin with 20 points, while Tommy Coleman added 15 points. Other scorers: McQuaid- Rueben Daniel (8), Seamus Hogan (8), Will Anderson (6), Jon Catone (5), Connor Zamiara (4), Jackeen Mundy-Aeckerle (3), Aidan Ruppert (2), Mike Maloney (2), Nahom Yonas (1), Franklin- Raheim Drisdom (3), Kentonio Kelly (3)
SOTA (8-10) 33
WORLD OF INQUIRY (12-6) 69
CeyQuan Salmon and Charles Maurice Brown each scored 14 points to lead WOI. Jahmir Douglass added 12 points of his own for the Griffins. WOI outscored SOTA 45-14 between the second and third quarters, leading 58-26 at the start of the fourth. Ethain Clarke De Souza and Jotham Denegal combined for 30 of SOTA’s 33 points, each netting 15 points. Denegal’s 15 is his season-high. Other scorers: WOI- Javonte Burrell (9), Tyrese Walker (6), Travonte Albert-Hanks (4), Bobby Searight (4), Tremier Dollar (3), Frankie Santiago (3)
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MONROE (10-8) 84
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (16-2) 81
Chris Gibson Jr. led Monroe with 26 point, followed by Tyquil Glasgow with 24 points, his season-high. Rondell Watson topped Leadership, No. 14 NYSSWA Class A with 24 points. READ MORE.
PENFIELD (7-12) 57
GATES-CHILI (13-6) 74
Keith Slack scored 11 of his team-high 27 points in the fourth quarter. Thomas Jones III added 23 points and 10 rebounds, while Vincent Ibezim and Adam Williams each had eight points. Ibezim also grabbed six rebounds for Gates. The Spartans outscored Penfield 21-9 in the first quarter to start the game. Isaiah Preston paced Penfield with 23 points, followed by Pat Piampiano with 12, Javion Moore with nine and Bryson Scott with eight. Other scorers: Gates- Mark Morrison (3), Traylan McCray (2), Gunther Kroth (2), Penfield- Gavin Williams (2), Davine Scott (2), Keenan Englerth (1)
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-15) 61
GREECE ODYSSEY (13-6) 69
DJ Billings scored nine of his team-leading 22 points, his season-high, in the fourth quarter. Aric Williams added 12 points, while Jaden Hartsfield had 11 and Travion Harper had 10. Odyssey outscored Olympia 18-8 in the second quarter, taking a 37-23 lead into the second half. Jeff Jung Jr. topped Olympia with 21 points, including nine in the third quarter, with William Green Jr. contributing 17 points. Other scorers: Odyssey- Darren Davidson (6), Romell Griffin (3), Ray Colbert (2), Ronell Joseph (2), Khyree Smith-Roberts (1), Olympia- Rah’Qual Avant (8), Samuel Wright IV (6), Trevari Sharpton-Clark (5), Kris Perez (2), Wesley Elmore Jr. (2)
GREECE ATHENA (16-2) 76
PITTSFORD MENDON (14-3) 79
Daniel Cook scored 35 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, helping Mendon, No. 29 NYSSWA Class A, snap Athena’s 13-game winning streak. Jacob Shadders added 16 points and five assists, while Michael Harrington had 10 points. Mendon held on for the win despite being outscored 25-19 in the final quarter of play. Christian Jones and Ryan Kubanka each scored 18 points to top Athena, No.8 NYSSWA Class A. Kelvin Reaves and Nigel Scantlebury each contributed 12 points, and Pat Meisenzahl netted 10 points. Other scorers: Mendon- Conner Krapf (9), Matt Powers (9), Athena- DeAndre Newsome (6)
VERTUS (2-14) 43
BATAVIA (12-6) 70
TeeSean Ayala scored 14 of his team-high 29 points, and four of his eight threes, in the first quarter. Antwan Odom added 14 points, while Jon Liciaga had eight points and eight rebounds. Batavia outscored Vertus 25-10 in the third quarter, heading into the fourth quarter leading 53-27. Jahmel Demery topped Vertus with 10 points, followed by Eric LeBrane, Jabez Thompson and De’Andre Hunter with six points each. Other scorers: Batavia- John Kindig (5), Mason McFollins (5), Naz Pratt (3), Joe Martinucci (2), Steve Gilebarto (2), Ray Mlodozeniec (2), Vertus- Trevon Burkett (5), Lee Cooper (3), Desmond Brown (3), Davion Terry (3), Myles Rose (1)
HILTON (8-10) 48
VICTOR (6-13) 53
Caleb Clow scored 10 of his team-leading 16 points in the fourth quarter. Matt Caggiano added 12 points and Jack LaRue had 11 points for Victor. Victor closed the game by outscoring Hilton 22-9 in the fourth quarter. Tah-Jae Hill topped Hilton with 23 points, followed by Mitchell Carr with 15. Other scorers: Victor- Jon Crowley (4), Connor Williams (4), Jeremy Summerson (3), Tanner Hay (3), Hilton- Joey Lipani (8), Morgan Kunigan (3)
RUSH-HENRIETTA (14-5) 48
FAIRPORT (14-5) 63
Andrew Bartlett scored 16 of his game and season-high 23 points in the fourth quarter. Bartlett also finished the game 10-for-10 from the free throw line. Jackson Sullivan added 15 points for Fairport. Fairport opened the game by outscoring RH 21-7 in the first quarter. Kailee White topped RH with 24 points, including 15 in the second half. Mecca McCullough contributed 10 points. Other scorers: Fairport- Tommy Lindstrom (6), Anthony Pappano (6), Vanzell Johnson (4), Brennan O’Connor (3), Brett Heininger (3), Andre Starks (2), Ryan Lucey (1), RH- Don Swain (4), Tim Jackson (4), Matt Zarzycki (2), JeVonte Williams (2), Jake McPherson (2)
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (6-13) 52
WEBSTER THOMAS (10-8) 53
Andrew Mason led Thomas with 19 points, followed by Kelsey Carter with 11 points, and Will Johnson and Joe Luconte with seven each. Thomas took a 41-33 lead into the fourth quarter after outscoring Schroeder 16-6 in the third quarter. JJ Plummer topped Schroeder with 14 points, while Ky’mere Meeks added 12 points. Other scorers: Thomas- Colin LaBarbera (5), CJ Battaglia (2), Dannie Palmer (2), Schroeder- Colin Merkey (8), Nate Hardy (8), Luke Insley (6), Malachi Duvall (4)
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-12) 44
IRONDEQUOIT (15-3) 76
Patrick Thomas led four in double figures, and Irondequoit won its third straight game. Thomas, who missed nine games earlier in the season with a wrist injury, collected six points during the second quarter when Irondequoit outscored Churchville-Chili, 23-10 in the second quarter to take a 16-point lead into halftime. Gerald Drumgoole had 17 points. Tanner Pioch added 11, and Robert Diaz-Judson chipped in 10 points for the Eagles. Marcus Postell paced C-C with 11 points. Other scorers: Churchville-Chili – Dennis Swetz (2), Eric Lewis (7), Fidel Brock (4), Marcellus James (6), Terrance Wilson (3), Garland Akins (4), David Johnson (2) and Griffen Stella (5). Irondequoit – Frederick June, Jr. (2), Keegan Vankerkhove (2), Josh Stenglein (3), William Porter (8), Gryson Smith (2) and McGuire Craig (2).
SPENCERPORT (8-10) 59
GREECE ARCADIA (0-18) 36
Noah Mundt collected 10 of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter when Spencerport outscored Arcadia 20-3. Josh Reding and Alton Jones, Jr. added 12 points apiece on the night. Evan Clarke hit three first-quarter 3-pointers to finish with nine points. David Stewart (3) and Malcolm McCollough (2) rounded out the scoring for Spencerport. Arcadia’s Lucas Sadwick scored eight points to lead the Titans. Chris Collili had seven. Joe Gallery added five points. Ray Mineo and Robert Smith added four apiece. Davion Hill, Caleb Barnard and Brendan Wilson each scored two.
BROCKPORT (4-15) 56
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-3) 70
Kevin Ryan and Matt Thaney combined to score 33 points, and Sutherland joined a three-way tie atop Monroe County Division III. Chaney topped double figures for the third straight game with 18 points. Ryan added 15. Craig Rosen added nine points and Chris Cox scored seven. At 6-2 in the division, the Knights are tied for first with Greece Athena and Pittsford Mendon. Willie Ball led Brockport with 20. Kyle Palka had 12. Other scorers: Brockport – Cory Gross (7), Jacob Jurhs (6), Amire Odey (3) and Noah Schultz (8). Sutherland – Matt Panara (2), Josh Rosen (2), Ben DiGiovanni (5), Davis Heyman (6) and Cade Ruffin (6).
EAST (6-13) 41
EDISON TECH (8-11) 56
KENDALL (2-16) 54
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (10-9) 84
LIMA CHRISTIAN (6-12) 73
GOW SCHOOL 53
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (16-1) 86
C.G. FINNEY (15-3) 74
Miles Brown scored 37 points. Matt Medeiros collected 22 points and 12 rebounds for Northstar. Keegan O’corr led C.G. Finney with 30 points.
NEWARK (7-12) 52
PENN YAN (14-4) 56
MIDLAKES (6-13) 51
WAYNE (14-2) 72
Thomas Bolt connected on two 3-pointers and scored eight in the first quarter as Wayne jumped to a 17-12 advantage after eight minutes on their way to an 18-point halftime lead. Bolt led four in double figures with 16 points. Logan Blankenberg, Max LaRocco and Braeden Zenelovic scored 10 apiece for Wayne. Blankenberg returned to action after missing three games with an injury. Logan Holgado scored six points. Nick Carmichael and Jaiden Burlee scored five apiece. Anthony Flatt and Caleb Kornaker both had three points. Brandon Nowak and Billy Thomson scored two each. Wayne hit 11 3-pointers. Bryce Burri scored 14 to lead Midlakes. Dan VanNostrand had 12. Matt Cheney, Marsall Wasman and Devin Hicks scored four apiece.
WEEDSPORT (III) 63
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-16) 37
CUBA-RUSHFORD (10-8) 62
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-12) 58
FRIENDSHIP (1-16) 20
SCIO (16-3) 61
ATTICA (5-13) 52
BYRON-BERGEN (7-12) 59
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (12-5) 60
HOLLEY (4-15) 44
PEMBROKE (19-0) 50
ALEXANDER (12-5) 49
ELBA (13-5) 65
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-13) 50
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (14-4) 62
LYNDONVILLE (5-13) 44
AVON (11-6) 68
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (8-10) 67
LIVONIA (14-4) 63
HORNELL (14-5) 70
LETCHWORTH (1-18) 51
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (17-1) 69
Ian Lenhardt led Cal-Mum to its 14th straight victory with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Jon Bollard added 15 points, and Vin Molisani had 12. Kyle Wade chipped in with nine points. Cal-Mum opened the second half on a 20-2 run. Caleb Hansen led Letchworth with 14 points. Will Bean and Zach Brown had eight points apiece.
WARSAW (8-11) 56
LEROY (13-4) 74
KESHEQUA (1-18) 46
MT. MORRIS (11-7) 63
PAVILION (5-13) 62
GENESEO (8-11) 69
PERRY (17-2) 72
YORK (9-9) 48
Tyler Cowie poured in 31 points, and Austin Croll added 22 to lead Perry. Dylan Zambito had 14 points and five rebounds for York. Josh Davis had nine points. Perry led 41-31 at half.
ALFRED-ALMOND 50
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA 38
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