SATURDAY
EARLY COLLEGE (1-7) 56
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-7) 55
Early College’s Jaequon Nesmith finished a 12-point performance with the game-winning layup off a rebound and dish from Ahmir Buckhannon. Marquis Crawford knocked down four 3-pointers for the Cobras, contributing to his team high 18 point total. Jaiden Daymon also put in 12 points, while Buckhannon and Sam Jackson both scored six apiece. Kemar McCloud rounded off the scoring for Early College with two points. DeAndre Green led Wayland-Cohocton with 18 points. Connor Englert scored twice from behind the three point arc, finishing with 11 for the Eagles, who outscored Early College during the first half. Derek Cheasman had seven points, Cameron Huber put in six and Justin Horton scored five points. Keeghan Savoir and Jamie Carman both finished with four for Way-Co.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (4-4) 60
C.G. FINNEY (10-1) 73
Two 20-point plus quarters set the tone early for C.G. Finney, which led 44-15 at halftime. Markus Robinson scored 20 of his team-high 29 points in the first half for the Falcons. Keegan Ocorr also brought his A-game early on, scoring 14 of his 24 points in the first two frames. Josh Taylor added nine points, Xavier Smith finished with six and Caleb Anger put in five to round out the scoring for C.G. Finney. Ethain Clarke-Desouza put up a game-high 31 points and secured 11 rebounds in a double-double effort to lead SOTA. Clarke-Desouza also had two steals while captain Ke’Vion Mitchell and Logan Hayes each had eight points apiece. Mitchell added three boards, three assists and two steals with Hayes bringing down four rebounds, dishing out two assists and blocking a shot to go along with four steals. Jonathm Denegal scored seven and Keshaun Chatman finished with six to complete the scoring for the Silverhawks as both grabbed six rebounds. Denegal had an assist, two blocks and a steal while Chatman added a block and a steal of his own.
GREECE ATHENA (7-2) 60
HILTON (6-0) 71
Hilton Captain Tah’Jae Hill built on every quarter, eventually exploding for 16 in the Cadet’s 26-point fourth quarter in the Hilton Holiday Hall of Fame tournament final. Hill finished a perfect 12-of-12 from the charity stripe enroute to a game-high 35 points. The junior guard leads all of Monroe County in scoring, averaging 33.7 points per game. Mitchell Carr poured in 20, Colin Burkis added eight, Najier Daniels scored six and Ryan Kurtz had two for a Hilton team that never trailed after the first. Greece Athena captain Melvin Council Jr. finished with 21 points, fellow captain Kelvin Reaves Jr. scored 15, and DeAndre Newsome added 14 to lead the scoring for the Trojans. Austin Brown had eight and Captain Isaiah Brock put in two to round out the scoring for Greece Athena.
Two Hilton and Greece Athena players headlined the 2018 Hilton Holiday Hall of Fame All Tournament team. From Hilton, Mitchell Carr and Najier Daniels made the squad, while Greece Athena is represented by Melvin Council Jr. and DeAndre Newsome. Bishop Kearney’s Miles Monchecourt and Eastridge’s Tony Arnold completed the selections.
PENFIELD (2-6) 67
CANANDAIGUA (0-9) 45
Eight Patriots contributed on the scoreboard in a 26-point second quarter for Penfield. Javion Monroe finished with a game-high 21 points with top five Monroe County I scorer Patrick Piampiano (15.0 ppg) adding 19. Monroe and Piampiano combined for six made 3-pointers while Dan Vercruysse put in two from beyond the arc as part of his eight points. Colin Pichany and RJ Green both had five points each for the Patriots. Matt Gable scored three, Ryan Wensley and Jayden Bulger had two apiece, with Tyler Salmon and RJ Wilkins hitting free throws as they both finished with one. Canandaigua Chris Kurowski led the team with 19, which included four 3-pointers. Ryan Welch added 16, Casey Herod put in five and Cody Aikey had two points. Joey Brinza and Andrew Boseck each scored one to round out the scoring for the Braves.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-3) 46
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-0) 79
It was first play of the second half. Pittsford-Mendon held a 42-22 lead and there was reason to wonder if Bob Nally’s squad could continue the pace it established over the first 16 minutes. READ MORE.
GREECE ODYSSEY (7-1) 69
WATERLOO (6-3) 52
Aric Williams (17 points) and Jaden Hartsfield (11) both finished in double digits to lead Greece Odyssey. Hartsfield continues a consistent run of scoring, as he is fourth on Monroe County IV’s scoring leaders averaging 14.8 ppg. Ray Colbert, Travon Harper and Romell Griffin all put in nine points apiece for the Leopards. Korey Canton scored seven, Dylan Kolmetz had five and Presten Mathis added two to round out the scoring for Greece Odyssey. Brothers Derek and Kyle Slywka put in 15 and 12 points respectively for the Waterloo Indians.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-0) 68
GENEVA (5-4) 59
With a Euro step in the lane early in the fourth quarter Miles Brown became Section V’s all-time leading scorer. READ MORE.
LYNDONVILLE (8-0) 73
KENDALL (3-4) 47
Dale Steffen scored 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to finish with a double-double for Kendall. Captain Nathan Warters led the Eagles in scoring with 14 points to go along with seven rebounds, an assist, a steal and a block. Noah Rath added nine points and three boards and Nicholas Spellan scored five points, dished out two assists and secured a rebound. John Rath led the team in helpers (7) while scoring two points and grabbing three boards. Mason Kuhn and Hunter Menze both added two points each, while Kuhn finished with seven rebounds and an assist and Menze snagged a steal and two off the glass.
COWANESQUE VALLEY(3-4) 41
ADDISON (9-0) 66
The Addison Knight’s 24 point second quarter created the separation they needed to pull away down the stretch. Daniel Ames stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 26 points (11 in the second) to go along with six rebounds, four assists and six steals. Nick Sutryk led Addison in assists with five, as well as adding eight points, a rebound and three steals. Shawn Ribble put in seven points and had one assist, while Justin Hendrickson and John Stierly both scored six apiece. Stierly also led the team in blocks (6) and grabbed five boards. Blake Driskell finished with four points, two assists and a steal, while Trevor Knapp, Ronald Dailey and Gage Ames all scored three points each. Knapp secured five rebounds and Gage Ames had three. Skyler Vinluan led Cowanesque Valley with 12 points and five rebounds. Tyler Vargeson knocked down two 3’s and finished with nine points. Seth Huyler added eight to go with five boards and Dustin VanZile scored six. Owen Fitewater, Christian Kirap and Kurtis Easton all had two to round off the scoring for Cowanesque.
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-4) 66
EASTRIDGE (4-4) 79
Eastridge’s Tony Arnold, Adrian Rodgers and Jahmel Demery each put up 19 points in the win. Jalen Rose Hannah added 8 points. Bishop Kearney’s Kidtrell Blocker finished with a game-high 27 points. Antwan Williams had 15 points and Jamal Williams added 10 points. Other scorers: Eastridge – Jordan Capers (5), Jalan Young (5), Jaden Keech (2), Terrence Reid (2). Bishop Kearney- Miles Rose (8), Mike Gnetile (3), Miles Monchecourt (3).
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (2-7) 55
HOLLEY (2-6) 45
HORNELL (6-1) 45
PENN YAN (5-3) 40
Hornell played solid defense and rode a trio of impressive performances from Chase Freeland, Timmy Smith and Jackson White. READ MORE.
LYONS (8-1) 96
ROCHESTER PREP (2-7) 71
Rochester Prep’s Wesley Henderson had a team-high 20 points and added three rebounds and a block. Jaquis Robinson had 15 points, two rebounds and a steal. Jaden Hayes added 12 points, six rebounds, a block and two steals. Other scorers: Rochester Prep – Emmanuel Graham (9), Josh Heath (7), Bruce Lewis (6), Alonzo Thomas (2).
BELFAST (1-4) 47
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (5-0) 73
On the same night that Northstar’s Miles Brown became Section V’s All-Time leading scorer, breaking a record held by Dansville’s Neil Weidman, Belfast’s Adam Enders crossed the 2,000 point plateau in his basketball career during the Cattauragus County IAABO Tournament at St. Bonaventure. READ MORE.
MANSFIELD 44
NEWARK (7-1) 53
Newark’s Mason VanDeMortel scored nine of his game-high 20 points in the second quarter. Jayden Peters had 18 points and Devin Agosto added eight points. Mansfield’s Brent Burleigh and Dylan Meger each had 17 points. Other scorers: Newark – Kyle Martinez (6), Josh Green (1). Mansfield- Jacob Green (8), Alex Stein (2).
SUNDAY
BRADFORD (PA) 70
BELFAST (1-4) 64
Adam Enders finished the Joe DeCerbo Memorial Basketball Tournament with a record 39 points for Belfast. Tyler Gigliotti had 33 points for Bradford.
FRIDAY
WHITESBORO (III) 71
NE DOUGLASS (7-2) 61
Junior guard Lamar Lovelace had 15 of his team-high 22 points in the fourth quarter for the NE Douglass Panthers. He knocked down four three-pointers, which also led the team. Senior guard Jiahmere Mitchell scored 20 while Trevion Miller contributed 13. For Whitesboro, Tommy Morreale dropped a game-high 34 points. He made 14 shots from 2-point range and was 6-8 from the charity stripe. Collin McAndrew scored his 15 points in the first and third quarters. Zack Britt contributed 11 Other scorers- Whitesboro: Nick Sardina (6), Joe Panuccio (5), NE Douglass: Maurice Glenn (4), Adonis Flagler (2).
EAST (9-0) 93
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI) 55
Junior forward Zachariah Harris-Scott poured in 20 of his game-high 26 points in the second half, including 16 in the third quarter for the Eagles (No. 13 NYSSWA Class A). Dyllon Scott scored 14 of his 18 in the first half. He dropped 10 points in the second quarter. Junior guard Kaori Barley netted 13, including 10 in the second half, and a team-high two three-pointers. Senior guard Chaz Washington contributed 12 points. Freshman Damani Barley had 10. For Williamsville South, Michael DiGiulio scored 16 points. Sean Kerr netted 10. Other scorers- East: Seven McGee (6), Maurice Coney (4), Howard Eagle (2), Kai McCollough (2), Williamsville South: Michael Kelly (7), Kingsley Mitchell (6), Angel Torres (5), Harshone Eggleston Junior (4), Devin DeGree (3), Ethan Heil (2), Jamelle Jones (2).
EASTRIDGE (3-4) 60
GREECE ATHENA (7-1) 68
DeAndre Newsome led three in double figures, and the Greece Athena Trojans advanced to the finals of the 2018 Hilton Holiday Hall of Fame Tournament. READ MORE.
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-3) 67
HILTON (5-0) 89
For the fourth time this season Tah’Jae Hill topped 30 points, and Hilton (5-0) cruised to victory in the opening round of the 2018 Hilton Holiday Hall of Fame Tournament. READ MORE.
LIVONIA (3-4) 68
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-3) 66
Down 41-31 at halftime, the Bulldogs outscored the Cougars 37-25 in the second half to get the victory in the 10th annual Cougar Classic. Jalen Marshall had a game-high 25 points along with six rebounds and two steals to pace the Bulldogs. Alex Minnehan added 22 points and two steals and was 4-for-5 from beyond the arc. Livonia hit four straight three-pointers to start the fourth quarter-two from Minnehan and one from Nathan Genthner and Marshall each.
“This was a great team win for our guys,” Bulldogs head coach Matt Young commented. “We need to build on this victory and continue playing as a team first attitude. We are proud of the way our guys played tonight, and will savior this victory tonight, but we know we have a lot of work ahead of us to be the team we want to be.”
For the Cougars, sophomore forward Patrick Lustyk scored a team-high 18 points. Hayden Smith and Trevor Chamberlain each netted 15. Senior forward Derek Childs grabbed 13 rebounds. Other scorers- Livonia: Nate Genter (8), Noah Lasso (6), Steffan Gwyn (4), Shawn Minnehan (2), AJ Davin (1), Honeoye Falls-Lima: Childs (8), Jack Emerson (8), Josh Vogt (5)
GREECE ARCADIA (0-8) 44
GREECE ODYSSEY (6-1) 86
Senior forward Aric Williams led three players in double figures for the Leopards (No. 16 NYSSWA Class B) with 13 points. Junior forward Presten Mathis contributed 11 while senior guard Romell Griffin netted 10. Sophomore forward Anthony Stephenson led the Titans with 22 points. Other scorers- Greece Odyssey: Korey Canton (9), Jaden Hartsfield (9), Travon Harper (8), Josh Haff (6), Khyree Smith (5), Jonah Holloway (5), Dylan Kolmetz (4), Luke Schneider (4), Ray Colbert (2), Greece Arcadia: Joseph Desiato (5), Elijah Barnard (4), Adam Hurlbutt (4), Evan Insley (3), Evan Caufield (2), Kyle Blum (2), Casey Amato (2).
BRIGHTON (2-4) 73
SPENCERPORT (2-6) 60
Junior guard Matthew Falter poured in eight three-pointers en route to 31 points to lead the Barons. Five of his made shots from beyond the arc came in the first half. Falter also scored 16 of his 31 in the second half by netting eight points each in the third and fourth quarter. Senior guard Jack Falter had all 16 of his points in the first three quarters. For the Rangers, sophomore guard Cartier Jefferson scored 20 points. Junior guard Ben Reding contributed 14 while senior forward Nick Thibeau netted 13. Other scorers – Brighton: Nate Sponsel (9), Lukas Stanat (8), Chase Seibold (4), Agathia Visveswaran (3), Nate Miitin (2) Spencerport: Patrick Uebelacker (9), Mike Contestabile (2), Jon Taylor (2)
GATES-CHILI (7-2) 79
EDISON TECH (1-9) 57
Senior guard Keith Slack went 7-for-7 from the free throw line and hit three long-range shots en route to a team-high 20 points. He also dished out five assists. Sophomore forward Adam Williams scored 18 and grabbed 12 rebounds. Senior guard Traylan McCray had 13 points, five assists, and five steals. For the Inventors, senior guard Alton Knight scored 18 points. Junior center Torrean Lewis netted 14. Other scorers – Gates-Chili: Devin Walton (7), Andrew Newcombe (6), Damari McCutchen (4), Mair Morrison (4), Turner Harris (3), Mitchell Harris (3), Tre Green (1) Edison Tech: Edgar Bass (9), Natrell Colbert (4), Jawaun Holt (3), Kevin Jackson (3), Tahaj Washington (3), Kevis Heard (2), Jeremiah Montalvo (1)
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-3) 61
BROCKPORT (6-2) 64
Senior guard Kyle Palka scored 17 of his 18 points in the second half, including nine in the fourth quarter to lead the Blue Devils to their fourth consecutive victory. Palka collected two rebounds, a steal, and an assist. Junior forward Shamar Lee contributed 11 and had five steals, five assists, two rebounds, and a block. Troy Leibert grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds. For the Saints, junior forward Griffen Stella netted 12 of his 18 points in the third quarter. Marcellus James and Marcus Postell each contributed 10. Other scorers- Brockport: Leibert (8), Samuel Velletri (7), Willie Ball (6), Oscar Vandetta (5), Kevin Lawrenz (2), Churchville-Chili: Garland Akins (8), John Keele (5), Tylor Allen (5), Terrence Wilson (3), Kamerin Poromon (2)
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-4) 42
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-2) 45
Junior guard Javonte Williams scored 13 points as the Royal Comets won their sixth straight game. Senior guard Tyshaun Searight contributed 12. For the Knights, senior forward Kevin Ryan scored 14 of his game-high 23 points in the second half. He went 11-15 from the free throw line. Other scorers – Rush-Henrietta: Charles Bowden (9), Eddie Beverly (3), Nyles Goodwin (2), Shamire Broyld (2), Tim Jackson (2), Francisco Lawson (2), Pittsford Sutherland: Ben DiGiovanni (7), Matt Panara (4), Conner Fitzsimmons (4), Owen Flisnik (3), John Luther (1)
FAIRPORT (6-3) 85
ROME FREE ACADEMY (III) 88
Senior guard Andre Starks poured in a school-record 43 points and 11 three-pointers for Fairport. Starks scored 15 in the first half, 11 in the third quarter, and 17 in the fourth. On the night, 15 of his 22 shot attempts were from beyond the arc and he was 4-for-7 from inside the arc. Junior forward Stefan Milinkovic added 21 points. The Red Raiders had a three at the buzzer to tie the game but it was blocked. For Rome Free Academy, junior forward Andrew Recco scored a team-high 26 points while Damien Call had 25.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (9-1) 74
GENESEO (5-4) 48
Eighth-grader Markus Robinson scored 17 of his game-high 35 points in the third quarter to lead the Falcons (No. 8 NYSSWA Class C) to their seventh consecutive victory. Senior guard Keegan Ocorr scored 19 while Caleb Anger netted 12. For the Blue Devils, senior forward Jake Hamilton had a team-high 15 points. Junior center Noah Reilly contributed 10 Other scorers- Charles G. Finney: Tremell Hale (6), Josh Taylor (2), Geneseo: Adam Wright (7), Nick Hammond (6), Giovanni Cicoria-Timm (3), Michael McCaughey (3), Owen Lyons (2), Danny Kelly (2)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (6-0) 88
LYONS (7-1/No. 3 NYSSWA Class C) 84
Miles Brown drops 40 points as the Knights (No. 19 NYSSWA Class A) held off the Lions.
ATTICA (7-2) 50
BATAVIA (2-4) 70
Senior guard Mason McFollins netted 14 of his 19 points in the first half to lead Batavia to their second consecutive win. McFollins went 4-for-4 from the free throw line, knocked down three shots from beyond the arc, grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds, and dished out two assists. Senior center Joe Martinucci scored 12 points and had five rebounds. Sophomore guard Zach Gilebarto dished out a team-high seven assists. For Attica, senior forward Dawson Nelson scored 19 points, including 15 in the second half. Junior guard Tyler Meyer netted all 11 of his points after the first quarter. Other scorers – Batavia: Andrew Francis (8), Caeden White (8), Jake Humes (8), Camden White (6), Luke Grammatico (5), Zach Gilebarto (4), Attica: Max Dufour (5), Frankie Bisceglie (5), Marco Magarelli (3), Trevor Goll (3), Devon Henderson (2), John Achatz (2).
YORK (7-3) 47
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-0) 56
Junior forward Vin Molisani scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds, and dished out five assists to lead the Raiders (No. 10 NYSSWA Class C). Senior guard Eric Wilson contributed 13 as well. Freshman guard Kyle Wade netted 12 points and grabbed six rebounds. Ethan Pies and Joe Laursen each scored eight points. Laursen hauled in 12 rebounds while Pies had seven of his own. “We played our best half of the season in the first half both offensively and defensively,” Raiders head coach Dan Dickens commented. “York responded well and we got a little stale in the second half offensively but we dug in and made some plays to put the game away.” For the Knights, sophomore forward James Kennedy had a game-high 15 points. Junior forward Riley Stella scored nine. Senior guard Matthew McFarland added six points.
AVOCA (10-0) 67
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-7) 55
Avoca (No. 2 NYSSWA Class D) led 24-8 at the end of the first quarter but got into foul trouble in the second quarter, allowing Palmyra-Macedon an opportunity to get back into the game as Avoca’s lead was trimmed to 34-27 at halftime. Junior guard Brady Brandow scored 17 first half points, knocking down five three-pointers. He finished with a game-high 29 points and eight shots from beyond the arc. Senior forward Nathan Nunn scored 15 points. Junior Tristan Stark contributed 12 points while Devin Stowe chipped in with five while dishing out six assists. The Red Raiders was led by junior Tanner Thompson with 20 points. Zack Baker finished with 13 points. Avoca improves to 10-0 with the win. Other scorers – Avoca: LaDre Stanford (2), Thomas Derick (2), Zach Hammond (2) Palmyra-Macedon: Mike DeSain (6), Nick Patnode (5), Nick Sapienza (4), Ashton Raulard (4), Ashton Phippen (2), John Blazey (1).
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-6) 44
DANSVILLE (4-4) 67
Junior guard Arrik Gerber dropped 37 points and knocked down seven three-pointers as the Mustangs won the Tink MacVean Tournament at Keshequa High School. He also grabbed three rebounds and had three steals. Junior forward Ben Caruso contributed 13 points and nine rebounds. Senior guard Jacob Failla dished out a team-high nine assists and grabbed five rebounds. Freshman forward Hunter McCaffery scored nine points to lead the Redskins. Other scorers- Dansville: Drew Morrow (6), Dylan Race (6), Noah Holland (2), Carter Davis (2), Brody Stone (1) Canisteo-Greenwood: Mike Knight (8), Roque Santiago (6), Blake Updyke (6), Brennan Baker (5), Corey Barker (4), Austin Freberg (4), August Bryhn (2)
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-2) 94
SODUS (4-3) 44
Seniors Jeff Jung, Jr. (24), Kris Perez (16) and sophomore forward Collin James (18) led Olympia. The Spartans jumped out to 12 point first quarter lead than outscored Sodus 29-5 in the second quarter to take a 53-17 halftime lead and never looked back. Greece Olympia also had key contributing from junior Ehnoc Tossah (8) and sophomores Darnell Williams (6) and Zahir Green (7). The Spartans of Greece Olympia were rounded out by Torian Sheppard (5), Wesley Elmore Jr (3), Latrell Smith (3), Tre Sharpton-Clark (2) and De’jon Mitchell (2). Sodus was led by Ryan (11) and John Molisani (10) and were rounded out by Paul James (6), Preston (5), Marquese Burton (5), Amaunti Jones (4), David Ott (2) and Marcelus Burton (1).
ODESSA (IV) 33
ADDISON (8-0) 40
Senior guard Nick Sutryk scored 13 points, had three steals, grabbed three rebounds, and handed out two assists to lead Addison (No. 16 NYSSWA Class C). Daniel Ames contributed 10 points, six rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Junior center John Stierly hauled in 13 rebounds and blocked 10 shots to go along with his 10 points. For Odessa, Derrick Lewis scored 10. Zach Elliot grabbed 14 rebounds. Other scorers- Addison: Trevor Knapp (4), Shawn Ribble (2), Gage Ames (1), Odessa: Preston Harris (7), Elliot (7), Paden Grover (4), Jared Ramsey (3), DeShawn Johnson (2)
ROCHESTER PREP (2-6) 39
GENEVA (5-3) 60
Jagger Kerr, Reid Patchett, and Christian Tapscott each scored 13 points to lead the Panthers. Patchett grabbed a team-high eight rebounds as well. For the Tigers, senior guard Jaden Hayes netted 13 points. Sophomore guard Jaquis Robinson contributed 11. Other scorers- Geneva: Liam Ryan (7), Akim Hudson (6), Kaya Parara (3), Dante Reid (3), Dugan Doeblin (2), Rochester Prep: Bruce Lewis (8), Wesley Henderson (7)
GENESEE VALLEY (6-3) 54
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-4) 69
Last year at the Jasper-Troupsburg Holiday Tournament, the Genesee Valley Jaguars came away with the championship trophy thanks to an astounding buzzer beater to beat the Jasper-Troupsburg Wildcats. But J-T got some revenge in 2018. READ MORE.
KENDALL (3-4) 59
HOLLEY (2-5) 49
Senior guard Nathan Warters scored 17 points, grabbed four rebounds, and had one steal to lead the Eagles. John Rath netted 16 to go along with five steals, five rebounds, and five assists. Junior forward Mason Kuhn hauled in 10 rebounds. Other scorers- Kendall: Dale Steffen (7), Kuhn (7), Hunter Menze (6), Derek Edick (6)
WELLSVILLE (6-2) 31
ATHOLTON (MD) 69
MIDLAKES (4-5) 77
RED JACKET (7-2) 74
HINSDALE (1-5) 34
SCIO (4-1) 62
PEMBROKE (3-5) 41
CHEEKTOWAGA (VI) 48
RACS (1-7) 59
LYNDONVILLE (7-0) 88
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-5) 61
ELBA (6-2/No. 6 NYSSWA Class D) 69
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-7) 54
ALEXANDER (7-2) 68
ROY-HART (VI) 42
LEROY (3-4) 52
WARSAW (3-7) 55
KESHEQUA (2-7) 40
NORTHERN POTTER (PA) 51
BRADFORD (3-5) 63
FRIENDSHIP (1-7) 19
ALFRED-ALMOND (4-4) 50
Dylan Guthrie finished with a game-high 21 points and had three assists, five rebounds and five steals. Davon Bloom had a double-double with 10 points and 14 rebounds and had one assist, two blocks and five steals. Isaac Little finished with eight points one assist, seven rebounds, one block and two steals. Other scorers: Alfred-Almond- Zachary Patterson (4), Logan Whittall (3), Arnold Saint-Phard (2), Kyle Margeson (2).
WILLIAMSON (2-7) 61
MARION (1-7) 36
MOUNT MORRIS (5-3) 67
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (3-5) 50
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