CLASS AA:
No. 8 BISHOP KEARNEY (8-13) 59
No. 9 EDISON TECH (9-12) 62
Alton Knight scored six of his team-high 14 points in the second quarter for Edison. Marquan Anderson added 12 points, while Ryziere Wilson had nine points. Edison led 33-28 at the half. Anthony Gray topped Kearney with 16 points, followed by Jamal Fennell and Kevin Goode Jr. with 13 points each, and Shykell Brown with 12 points. Other scorers: Edison- Dylon Foster (8), Tristian Flowers (8), Nassan Scott (7), Jeremiah Caldwell (2), Da’Shawn Sims (2), Kearney- Michael Gentile (3), Jordan Love (2). Edison will face No. 1 seed Fairport (15-5) in the the quarter-finals.
No. 4 WEBSTER THOMAS (12-9) 58
No. 13 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-14) 64
Colin Merkey connected on 5 of 6 free throws in the fourth quarter and finished with a team-high 17 points as Schroeder knocked off their crosstown rival. Merkey converted 8 of 10 free throws in the game. Freshman Ky’mere Meeks added 13 points, and Malachi Duval had 15 points for the Warriors. JoJo Plummer had nine points for Schroeder which led 31-26 at halftime. The Warriors hit 8 of 9 free throws in the fourth quarter. Thomas guard Andrew Mason led all scorers with 24 points. Joe Luconte had 12 points. Kelsey Carter and Dannie Palmer added seven apiece for the Titans. Thomas defeated Schroeder twice during the regular season by scores of 66-58 and 53-52. Other scorers: Schroeder – Luke Insley (2), Mike Northrup (6) and Nate Hardy (2). Thomas – C.J. Battaglia (2), Will Johnson (4) and Caden Hann (3). Schroeder will play No. 5 McQuaid (13-8) in the quarter-finals.
No. 5 MCQUAID (13-8) 84
No. 12 VICTOR (6-15) 58
Anthony Iglesia scored 21 points and handed out eight assists to lead McQuaid. Sophomore Kobe Long added 17 points while fellow classmate Jermaine Taggart had nine points and seven rebounds. Connor Zamiara scored eight points and grabbed six boards. Harry Bruu collected eight points and five rebounds. Jon Catone chipped in with seven points for the Jesuit Knights. Aidan Ruppert (6), Josh Purcell (4), Rueben Daniel (2) and Jackeen Mundy (2) rounded out the scoring for McQuaid. Joey Colyer led Victor with 18 points. Connor Williams had 10 points for the Blue Devils. McQuaid will take on No. 13 Webster Schroeder (7-14) in the quarter-finals.
No. 7 HILTON (10-11) 53
No. 10 PENFIELD (7-14) 23
Tah-jae Hill scored 10 of his game-high 20 in the first quarter as Hilton jumped to 16-4 lead on their way to grabbing a 24-point advantage at halftime. The Cadets connected on six 3-pointers in the first half with Hill and Colin Burkis both hitting twice from behind the arc. Joey Lipani added six points on the night for Hilton. Mitch Carr, Jason Iorio and Nick Walsh scored four apiece. Isaiah Preston paced Penfield with 11 points. Javion Monroe had six. Other scorers: Hilton – Jack Gombatto (2), Noah Malta (2), Najier Daniels (2) and Morgan Kunigan (3). Penfield – Gavin Williams (4) and Xavier Williams (2). Hilton will face No. 2 Rush-Henrietta (15-5) in the quarter-finals.
No. 3 GATES-CHILI (15-6) 66
No. 14 AQUINAS (5-16) 53
Keith Slack paced a long-range attack with five 3-pointers part of an overall effort which saw Gates-Chili connect 10 times from behind the arc. Slack finished with 32 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the floor including 5 of 9 behind the arc. Adam Williams hit three 3-pointers and had 15 points for G-C which led 37-19 at the half and never trailed in the game. The Spartans shot 10 of 20 from long range for the night. Kidtrell Blocker scored 22 points to pace Aquinas. Danny Speed had nine points and Eric Carter added seven. The Li’l Irish had advantages on points in the paint (32-16), points off turnovers (19-5) and second-chance points (7-4). Other scorers: Aquinas – Tyler Warner (5), Sam Kelly (6) and Steven Mahar (2). Gates-Chili – Damon Payton (5), Mark Morrison (7), Thomas Jones III (3), Traylan McCray (1), Mitchell Harris (1) and Mair Morrison (2). G-C will take on No. 6 UPrep (12-9) in the quarter-finals.
No. 6 UPREP (12-9) 64
No. 11 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-14) 46
Elroy Clark finished with a game-high 25 points including seven during a pivotal stretch, and UPrep advances to play No. 3 Gates-Chili in Friday’s quarter-final round. Game time will be announced. READ MORE.
CLASS C1:
No. 1 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (20-1) 89
No. 16 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-19) 24
Miles Brown scored 24 points including his 2,000th career point to lead Northstar Christian. Teammate Matthew Medeiros hit four 3-pointers and finished with 22 points. Mike Brown added 13 for the Knights. Ryan Garwood hit two 3-pointers and scored eight. Daniel Pickett had four points and Tray Roberts two. Dylan McCann scored 11 for North Rose-Wolcott. Reece Morris added five. Other scorers: North Rose-Wolcott – Peter Mattice (4) and Bay Batzold (2). Northstar – Malikk Thomas (8), John Zheng (4) and Tyler Huntington (1). Northstar will take on No. 8 East Rochester (14-7) in the quarter-finals.
No. 8 EAST ROCHESTER (14-7) 33
No. 9 SODUS (11-10) 32
ER will play No. 1 Northstar Christian (19-1) in the quarter-finals.
No. 4 LEROY (17-4) 54
No. 13 EARLY COLLEGE (4-17) 34
Canyon Roster scored 21 points and grabbed four rebounds to lead Le Roy. Cole Biggins added 11 points and six rebounds for the Oatkan Knights. Reece Tresco had eight points. LeRoy will face No. 5 Marcus Whitman (18-3) in the quarter-finals.
No. 5 MARCUS WHITMAN (18-3) 55
No. 12 WILLIAMSON (6-14) 32
Riley McLoud led Marcus Whitman with 17 points, seven rebounds and five steals, followed by Liam Prendergast with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Whitman led 46-18 heading into the fourth quarter. Adam Fisk topped Williamson with six points. Drew DiSanto and Nigel Cobbs added five points each for Williamson. Other scorers: Whitman- Jon Donovan (9), Seth Benedict (8), Ben Stone (3), Jordan Lahue (3), Ryan Herod (3), Williamson- Josh Miller (4), L. Jackson (4), Marty Williams (3), Simon VanHoover (3), C. McVey (2). Marcus Whitman will take on No. 4 LeRoy (17-4) in the quarter-finals.
No. 2 PEMBROKE (21-0) 59
No. 15 HOLLEY (4-17) 37
Reid Miano paced Pembroke with 19 points and eight rebounds. Lucas Cohorts and Jamil Marble added 12 points apiece. Marcel dished out four assists. Holley’s Andrew Moseman and Pat Bower both scored nine points. Pembroke will take on No. 7 Gananda (14-7) in the quarter-finals.
No. 7 GANANDA (14-7) 84
No. 10 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-12) 50
Gananda will play No. 2 Pembroke (20-0) in the quarter-finals.
No. 3 ADDISON (18-3) 69
No. 14 RED CREEK (6-15) 25
Adam Chilson connected on eight 3-pointers including four in the third quarter when Addison opened with a 19-2 run to put the game away. Chilson finished with 30 points, five assists and four steals on the night. Danny Ames added 15 points, five assists and four steals. Evan McIlwain scored seven points, and Nick Sutryk had five. Dan Smith led Red Creek with eight points. John Gilbert and DJ Pfeifer had four apiece for the Rams. Other scorers: Addison – Gage Ames (3), Donovan Youmans (3), Shawn Ribble (2), Justin Rinebold (2) and John Stierly (2). Red Creek – Damin Jones (3), Torin O’Leary (2), Armando Dones (2) and Cyrus Lerch (2). Addison will take on No. 6 Avon (15-6) in the quarter-finals.
No. 6 AVON (15-6) 66
No. 11 BYRON-BERGEN (7-14) 43
Avon will face No. 3 Addison (18-3) in the quarter-finals.
CLASS C2:
No. 1 PERRY (19-2) 72
No. 17 KESHEQUA (2-20) 40
Tyler Crowie led Perry, No. 7 NYSSWA Class C, with 32 points, seven rebounds and five assists. Austin Croll added 17 points, six rebounds and four assists, while Michael John Grover had 10 points. Perry put together a 20-0 run between the first and second quarters to break the game open. Travis Cotton topped Keshequa with 13 points, followed by Cameron Chestnut with 11 points. Other scorers: Perry- Carson Devinney (5), Michael Hockey (4), Garret McClurg (2), Cam Campbell (2), Keshequa- Nathan Ellsworth (8), Hunter Stephens (2), Josh Tallman (2), Jacob Gibson (2), Caleb Buchinger (2). Perry will play No. 8 Rochester Academy (11-10) in the quarter-finals.
No. 8 ROCHESTER ACADEMY (11-10) 63
No. 9 BLOOMFIELD (10-11) 61
Rochester Academy will face No. 1 Perry (19-2) in the quarter-finals.
No. 4 C.G. FINNEY (16-5) 65
No. 13 RED JACKET (7-14) 54
Keegan O’corr scored 27 points and Xavier Smith added 16 to lead Finney which opened the game on an 8-2 run to take a 17-10 lead after the first quarter. Finney outscored Red Jacket 10-4 run to close the first half and take a 33-24 lead into the break. Travis Liberty paced Red Jacket with 17 points. Matt Record had 13 and Spencer Jacobs nine. Red Jacket cut the lead to five points early in the fourth quarter, but could not get any closer. Finney will take on No. 12 Geneseo (9-12) in the quarter-finals.
No. 5 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-7) 47
No. 12 GENESEO (9-12) 55
Geneseo will face No. 4 C.G. Finney (16-5) in the quarter-finals.
No. 2 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (19-2) 88
No. 15 CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-17) 37
Joey Laursen and Eric Wilson scored 18 points apiece to lead Cal-Mum which collected 22 first-half steals en route to a 53-16 advantage going into the break. Laursen grabbed 10 rebounds on the night. Wilson had five steals. Sophomore Vin Molisani contributed 14 points, nine assists and five rebounds for the Red Raiders. Matt O’Donoghue had 10 points and six rebounds. Campbell-Savona’s Owen Jewell and Jarred Kibbler scored seven points apiece.Cal-Mum will play No. 7 Cuba-Rushford (12-8) in quarter-finals.
No. 7 CUBA-RUSHFORD (12-8) 79
No. 10 SOUTH SENECA (10-11) 65
Cuba-Rushford will take on No. 2 Caledonia-Mumford (19-2) in the quarter-finals.
No. 3 LYONS (18-3) 73
No. 14 ROCHESTER PREP (6-15) 61
Justice Smith poured in 35 points and gathered 11 rebounds to lead Lyons. Kerel Kelly had 14 point and 10 rebounds for the Lions. David Weaver chipped in with nine points. Wesley Henderson led Rochester Prep with 17 points. Jaden Hayes added 15, and Bruce Lewis had 13 for the Tigers. Lyons will play No. 11 Warsaw (10-11) in the quarter-finals.
No. 6 ALEXANDER (14-7) 60
No. 11 WARSAW (10-11) 62 in OT
Ethan Grawe led Warsaw with 23 points with four threes and six rebounds. Ben MacConnell contributed a 20 point, 21 rebound double-double, along with four blocks. Warsaw will play No. 3 Lyons (18-3) in the next round.
CLASS D2:
No. 8 HAMMONDSPORT (10-11) 52
No. 9 ROMULUS (7-14) 49
Parker Watson led Hammondsport with 18 points, five rebounds, two steals and two assists. Brayden Whitcomb had a double double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Moe Mercedes-Rivera paced Romulus with 21 points. Hunter Hansen added 11 points. Hammondsport will play No. 1 Prattsburgh (17-3) in the quarter-finals.
No. 4 ELBA (15-6) 59
No. 13 FRIENDSHIP (1-20) 23
Elba will face No. 5 Avoca (14-7) in the quarter-finals.
No. 5 AVOCA (14-7) 69
No. 12 HOUGHTON (5-13) 29
Avoca will take on No. 4 Elba (15-6) in the quarter-finals.
No. 7 WHITESVILLE (10-11) 51
No. 10 LIMA CHRISTIAN (7-14) 57
Lima Christian will play No. 2 Belfast (16-3) in the quarter-finals.
No. 3 SCIO (17-4) 65
No. 14 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-20) 23
Scio will face No. 6 Bradford (11-10) in the quarter-finals.
No. 6 BRADFORD (11-10) 69
No. 11 ANDOVER (7-14) 38
Nate Barber led four in double figures with 18 for Bradford which hosted its first sectional game in 14 years. Steven Spina hit five 3-pointers and finished with 15 points. Blaze Machuga added 12 points, and Nick Bailey had 10 for the Braves. Hunter Greene his three 3-pointers and finished with 16 points to lead Andover. Jamie McCormick had 12 points. Other scorers: Andover – Chris Calladine (9) and Marc Givens (1). Bradford – Kobi Wakeman (9), Ben Lucas (3) and Joey Miller (2). Bradford will take on No. 3 Scio (17-4) in the next round.
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