SATURDAY
IRONDEQUOIT (12-5) 60
PARK SCHOOL (VI) 65
Quentin Nnagbo led Park (No.2 NYSSWA Class A) with 24 points, followed by Keonjay Carter with 15 points and Noah Hitchins with 12 points. The Pioneers have yet to lose a game against a Western New York opponent this season. Keenan Robertson topped Irondequoit with 18 points, with Patrick Thomas adding 13 points an Josh Stenglein contributing nine. Stenglein helped keep the Eagles in the game late, knocking down three consecutive shots, including one to beat the buzzer, to end the third quarter. the score stood at 49-45 Park heading into the fourth quarter. The Eagles got as close as a two-point deficit, controlling the ball with one minute to go in regulation trailing 61-59, but ultimately fell short. Irondequoit was seeking a third-straight victory. Nnagbo and Robertson were named game MVPs for their respective teams. Other scorers: Park- Jai’den Dunn (8), Caleb Hutchins (6), Irondequoit- Luke Melidona (8), Kenny Gonzalez (6), Freddie June (6)
GREECE OLYMPIA (11-7) 56
BRIGHTON (4-14) 52
Jeff Jung, Jr. delivered in the clutch again for Olympia hitting the go-ahead bucket with under :30 seconds remaining to complete the Spartans comeback. Trailing 40-37 after three quarters, Collin James paced the rally accounting for 10 of his 22 points in the final stanza. James grabbed 13 rebounds. Jung finished with 18 points, and Darnell Williams had 14. Ehnoc Tossah rounded out the scoring for the Spartans with two. James grabbed 13 rebounds for the double-double. Luke Stanat and Jack Falter paced Brighton with 11 points apiece. Nate Sponsel (8), Matthew Falter (7), Chase Seibold (7), and Casey McDermott (3) rounded out the scoring for Brighton.
HILTON (15-3) 61
SWEET HOME (VI) 28
Tah-Jae Hill led Hilton with 22 points, including 12 in the first quarter alone and hitting a trio of three-pointers. Hill has scored in double-digit figures in every game this season. Mitch Carr added 11 points, nine of which came in the third quarter, for the Cadets, while Ryan Kurtz contributed nine points. The Cadets combined for 10 total three-pointers as a team over the course of the contest, with three players knocking down two or more. Hilton started the game off strong by outscoring Sweet Home 19-5 in the first quarter and taking a 32-11 lead into halftime. Hilton has now won three straight games and six of its last seven. Jamel Lucas topped Sweet Home with seven points, all in the first half, followed by Daequan Hill with six points. Sweet Home struggled throughout the game from the charity stripe, finishing 4-for-12 from the free throw line. Other scorers: Hilton- Colin Burkis (6), Noah Malta (5), Alex Mistretta (5), Jackson DiPalma (2), Jason Story (1), Sweet Home- MarJohn Manuel (4), Evan John (4), AJ Harris (3), Matthew Nix (3), Brian Ferguson (1)
WAYNE (15-3) 61
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-9) 65
Hayden Smith rediscovered his shooting touch just in time. The Honeoye Falls-Lima junior connected three times from long range in the Cougars win over divisional rival Batavia earlier this week, but couldn’t find the measure in Friday’s loss to Greece Olympia. That trend continued for nearly 30 minutes Saturday night. READ MORE.
CORNING 65
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (18-1) 69
Miles Brown dropped 38 points, including 20 in the first half, to lead Northstar Christian (No. 7 NYSSWA Class A). Brown finished the evening 7-for-8 from the charity stripe. Turner Harris and Michael Brown each contributed eight points for the Knights. The game started slowly for the Knights, as Corning opened the contest by taking a 17-9 lead after just one quarter. However, Northstar Christian kicked it into gear in the second quarter, outscoring the Hawks 26-21, but still trailed 38-35 at the half. The breakthrough would come in the third, as the Knights held off Corning’s scoring chances en route to a 18-9 scoring difference, the lead and eventually the win. Northstar Christian earned its second straight win, having taken its first and, so far, only loss of the season on February 5 to Bishop Kearney. Other scorers: Northstar Christian- Josh Pickett (7), Ryan Garwood (4), Josh Capolaretti (2), Maalik Thomas (2)
GENESEE VALLEY (12-7) 67
HOUGHTON (5-10) 41
ALFRED-ALMOND (10-9) 38
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-10) 62
Alfred-Almond’s Isaac Little recorded a double-double by scoring 17 points and pulling down 14 rebounds. He also added an assist, three blocks and two steals. Dylan Guthrie added 8 points with six assists and two rebounds. Other scorers: Alfred-Almond- Jonas Kays (6), Davon Bloom (4), Zachary Patterson (2), Arnold Saint-Phard (1).
BRADFORD (6-12) 40
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (7-12) 42
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-14)
HAMMONDSPORT (7-11)
The Hammondsport Lakers won their second Steuben County game against the Arkport-Canaseraga Wolves. Hammondsport’s CJ Hill scored 10 points and Travis Beers and Parker Watson each added 8 points. The high scorer for Arkport-Canaseraga was Zach Prial who scored a game-high 16 points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-9) 51
WARSAW (5-13) 64
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (13-6) 54
PRATTSBURGH (17-2) 83
Prattsburgh jumped out to 28-12 first quarter lead and never looked back. The Vikings led 49-25 at halftime and 68-41 after the third quarter. Junior Mason Putnam scored 23 first-half points and finished with a game-high 32. Sophomore Kris Johnson added 21 points for Prattsburgh. Sophomore Caleb Clements chipped in with 12 points. Brayden Hill led Jasper-Troupsburg with 14 points. Noah Price and Weston Hayes added 10 points apiece. Prattsburgh advances to the Steuben County Championship game versus Avoca Wednesday night at Bath.
SCIO (13-5) 48
FILLMORE (12-6) 70
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (9-9) 49
DUNDEE (0-18) 31
LETCHWORTH (3-15) 52
MOUNT MORRIS (15-3) 66
LEROY (10-7) 54
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (18-1) 66
Cal-Mum’s Joe Laursen led his team with a double-double that included 17 points and 11 rebounds. Eric Wilson hit four three-pointers on the night and scored 14 points and had four assists. Ethan Pies scored 12 points. Vin Molisani had 10 points with eight assists. Kyle Wade added nine points with 12 rebounds and four assists. For LeRoy, Reece Tresco hit six three-pointers and scored a game-high 24 points. Colm Roster added 16 points. With the win, Cal-Mum clinches #1 seed in Class C3. Cal-Mum clinches at least a tie of the LCAA Division 2 Title. Win outright if Avon loses to Warsaw Monday or LeRoy Wednesday. “We played our two biggest rivals the last two nights and played outstanding basketball,” said Cal-Mum head coach Dan Dickens. “People complain about back-to-back games, but that is really overrated. If you condition your team and get them mentally ready for the situation, there is no problem with them handling it. We have some mentally tough kids and it shows. It is great to get a balanced scoring attack as teams can’t focus on just one guy.”
MARCUS WHITMAN (16-2) 62
SOUTH SENECA (3-15) 40
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (10-8) 71
NAPLES (12-6) 54
Cameron Huber connected four times from 3-point land to lead Wayland-Cohocton with 23 points. DeAndre Green added 19 points, and Jamie Carman had 10 for the Eagles. Cole Rathbun paced a balanced Naples scoring attack with 20 points. Ben Gordon scored 10 points. Ben Green had nine. Nick Green (8) and Adam Quarterman (7) rounded out the Naples scoring.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-19) 37
LYNDONVILLE (16-2) 60
FRANKLINVILLE 60
CUBA-RUSHFORD (7-8) 66
BARKER 44
ALEXANDER (14-4) 63
ADDISON (13-6) 55
AVOCA (17-2) 76
Avoca’s LaDre Stanford scored a game-high 23 points. Nathan Nunn scored 17 points. Parcy Hipkins added 14 points. Addison’s Daniel Ames tied the game-high in points with 23. He scored 12 in the second quarter. Trevor Knapp scored 10 points. Justin Hendrickson had 8 points. Other scorers: Avoca- Tristian Stark (8), Devin Stowe (6), Thomas Derick (4), Zach Hammand (2). Addison- Nick Sutryk (7), Blake Driskell (5), Gage Ames (2).
FRIDAY
WILSON MAGNET (6-13) 71
LEADERSHIP (11-7) 79
Rondell Watson poured in 20 of his game-high 29 points in the first and third quarters combined as Leadership outscored Wilson Magnet, 47-20, for its third win in the last four games. The senior guard knocked down four three-pointers and eight shots from inside the arc. Kennyh Hardeman scored 14 of his 18 points in the third quarter as the Leadership Lions outscored the Wilson Magnet Wildcats, 24-5, for a 62-46 lead. The junior guard made eight shots from inside the arc and pulled down 17 rebounds. Maurice McKinney netted eight of his 14 points in the second quarter. The sophomore guard dished out 10 assists and swiped three steals. For Wilson Magnet, Brennan Clark poured in 18 of his team-high 21 points in the second and fourth quarters combined. The junior forward made 10 shots from inside the arc. Arthur Wilson netted all 16 of his points after the first quarter. The junior guard knocked down a pair of three-pointers. Freshman forward Christian Harmon had all 11 of his points in the second and fourth periods combined as the Wildcats outscored the Lions, 51-32. Other scorers- Leadership: Nate Doyle, Jr. (9), Shamir McCullough (5), Onajae Anderson (4), Wilson Magnet: Desi Floyd (8), Robert Davis (5), Malikk Johnson (4).
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-13) 67
NE DOUGLASS (14-4) 83
With the game tied at 39 apiece at halftime, Jiahmere Mitchell poured in 20 of his 30 points in the final two quarters as NE Douglass pulled away for its fifth win in the last six games. For the night, the senior guard made seven shots from inside the arc, a trio of three-pointers, and went 7-of-9 from the free throw line. Mitchell dished out eight assists and collected five rebounds as well. Casey Diometre scored 10 of his 14 points in the first half. The senior guard grabbed six rebounds, handed out four assists and swiped four steals. Junior forward Nicolas Jeanty knocked down four shots from beyond the arc en route to 14 points. Senior forward Trevion Miller scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half. Lamar Lovelace netted nine of his 12 points in the first half. The junior guard hauled in 11 rebounds and dished out eight assists. For World of Inquiry, sophomore guard Romel Brown poured in six three-pointers and a team-high 28 points. Senior guard Tremier Dollar made eight shots from inside the arc as part of his 19 points. Other scorers- World of Inquiry: Jahlil Bell (8), Joshua Shaw (4), Bobby Searight (4), Jaquan Close (2), Jakye Williams (2).
MONROE (13-5) 87
EARLY COLLEGE (5-13) 68
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (12-6) 49
EAST (17-1) 71
Junior forward Dyllon Scott paced four players in double figures with 21 points and 11 rebounds as East (No. 6 NYSSWA Class A) won its fourth straight game. Zachariah Harris-Scott had 13 points and hauled in 12 rebounds. Senior guard Chaz Washington netted 13 points and swiped five steals. Freshman guard Damani Barley chipped in 11 along with six assists and three steals. Senior guard Maurice Coney contributed six points and dished out eight assists. For School of the Arts, sophomore forward Ethain Clarke-Desouza scored a team-high 20 points. Other scorers- East: Kaori Barley (2), Zaire Halmond (2), Howard Eagle (2), School of the Arts: Logan Hayes (8), Keshaun Chatman (7), Joe Denegal (5), Ke’Vion Mitchell (5), Reggie Smith (4).
GATES-CHILI (15-3) 65
SPENCERPORT (4-14) 62
Keith Slack dropped 46 points, four shy of his season-high, to lead Gates-Chili (No. 24 NYSSWA Class AA) to its ninth victory in the last 10 games.. The senior guard scored 23 points in the fourth quarter, finishing the evening with seven three-pointers and shooting 11-for-12 from the charity stripe. Entering the fourth quarter trailing 45-40, the Gates-Chili Spartans outscored Spencerport, 25-17, to take home the win. For Spencerport, junior guard Gino Pellett scored 15 of his season-high 21 points in the first half. Sophomore guard Cartier Jefferson netted 12 of his 13 points in the second half. Junior guard Ben Reding followed with 12 of his own. Other scorers- Gates-Chili: Traylan McCray (7), Devin Walton (4), Adam Williams (4), Damari McCutchen (2), Mitchell Harris (2), Spencerport: Patrick Uebelacker (8), Nick Thibeau (5), Alex Anderson (3).
GREECE ATHENA (15-3) 57
PITTSFORD MENDON (18-0) 83
Mendon won the opening tap, and Michael Harrington drilled his first of five 3-pointers. The Vikings scored the first six points. Jacob Shadders connected on a 3-ball of his own to start the second quarter. Mendon led 21-9. READ MORE.
Michael Harrington’s big night leads @mendonbball over Greece Athena. @SecVBBasketball @PickinSplinters https://t.co/h4rycHsMe6— Tim Irving (@TimIrvingSports) February 9, 2019
BRIGHTON (4-13) 44
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-7) 68
RUSH-HENRIETTA (10-8) 62
VICTOR (4-14) 52
Javonte Williams scored a team-high 14 points as Rush-Henrietta won its second straight game. The junior guard had all of his points after the first quarter in which the Rush-Henrietta Royal Comets trailed Victor, 9-7. Williams knocked down three shots from beyond the arc as well. Senior guard Tyshaun Searight netted all 13 of his points after the opening period. Senior forward Timmy Jackson went 5-of-9 from the free throw line and had 11 points. For Victor, senior guard Jeremy Summerson netted a game-high 18 points. Other scorers- Rush-Henrietta: Charles Bowden (8), Nyles Goodwin (6), Eddie Beverly (6), Fransico Lawson (4), Victor: Jaxen Roth (7), Will Tehan (7), Matt Caggiano (6), Connor Williams (6), Chase Dickens (4), Jon Crowley (2), Phil Nwugwo (2).
FAIRPORT (13-5) 61
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-11) 57
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (8-9) 45
GREECE OLYMPIA (10-7) 52
Despite both teams combining to score eight points in the fourth quarter, Greece Olympia held on to a 46-43 lead for its fourth straight win. Sophomore forward Collin James recorded a double-double of 18 points and 14 rebounds. Senior guard Jeff Jung, Jr. scored 18 of his own. Sophomore guard Darnell Williams contributed six points and grabbed six rebounds. Senior forward Wesley Elmore chipped in four points and collected eight rebounds. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, senior guard Trevor Chamberlain netted a game-high 19 points. Sophomore forward Patrick Lustyk had 11. Other scorers- Greece Olympia: Torian Sheppard (2), Ehnoc Tossah (2), Honeoye Falls-Lima: Jack Emerson (6), Josh Vogt (6), Derek Childs (3).
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-9) 74
CANANDAIGUA (1-17) 75
Ryan Welch and Chris Kurowski scored 25 and 21 points, respectively to lead Canandaigua. Welch went 7-for-9 from the charity stripe and
scored 17 points in the first half guiding the Braves to a 46-40 first half lead. Kurowski had 11 first-half points. Marcellus James paced Churchville with a game-high 24 points. Teammate Terrence Wilson scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half. Other scorers: Canandaigua Joey Brinza (2), Andrew Boseck (12), Mitch Pfeiffer (7), Casey Herod (6), Cody Aikey (2) and Joey Urlacher (2). Churchville-Chili – Griffen Stella (10), Marcus Postell (10), Tylor Allen (8), John Keele (4) and Kamerin Poromon (2).
BATAVIA (8-9) 57
GREECE ODYSSEY (14-3) 75
Senior forward Romell Griffin knocked down six three-pointers en route to a team-high 22 points to lead Greece Odyssey (No. 22 NYSSWA Class B) to its fourth win in the last five games. Aric Williams scored 15 of his 17 points after the first quarter in which the Greece Odyssey Leopards had a 17-14 edge. The senior forward hit six shots from inside the arc and went 2-of-3 from the free throw line. Senior guard Ray Colbert contributed 10 points. For Batavia, Mason McFollins netted a game-high 24 points. The senior guard made eight shots from inside the arc and a pair of foul shots. McFollins grabbed eight rebounds and handed out an assist as well. Andrew Francis scored 13 points and went 4-of-5 from the charity stripe. The senior guard collected eight rebounds and dished out seven assists. Other scorers- Greece Odyssey: Jaden Hartsfield (8), Dylan Kolmetz (7), Travon Harper (6), Josh Haff (3), Khyree Smith (2), Batavia: Jake Humes (5), Zach Gilebarto (3), Caeden White (3), Bryce Reigle (3), Camden White (2), Joe Martinucci (2).
BROCKPORT (9-9) 70
GREECE ARCADIA (1-17) 55
Senior guard Kyle Palka netted 11 of his team-high 15 points in the third quarter to lead Brockport to its second straight win. Junior guard Sam Velletri added 14 points. Senior center Ishmael Hannah contributed 12. Leading 27-24 at halftime, the Brockport Blue Devils outscored Greece Arcadia, 27-14, in the third quarter. The Blue Devils had 14 of their 15 players score. For Greece Arcadia, senior forward Evan Caufield scored a team-high 11 points. Both teams combined to knock down 16 three-pointers. Other scorers- Brockport: Matt Rennie (7), Ryan Sigillo (4), Kevin Lawrenz (3), Christian Wiest (3), Willie Ball (2), Esten Schalge (2), Troy Leibert (2), Shamar Lee (2), Oscar Vandetta (2), Collin Cantrell (2), Greece Arcadia: Travers MacNeal (9), Jerrell Robinson (8), Sean Crowell (8), Anthony Stephenson (7), Evan Insley (6), Adam Hurlbutt (2), Kyle Blum (2), Casey Amato (2).
ROCHESTER PREP (7-12) 76
VERTUS (0-18) 64
Sophomore forward Wesley Henderson scored 20 points to lead Rochester Prep to its third win in the last four games. Senior guard Jaden Hayes netted 15. Bruce Lewis had 14 points. Senior forward Marquis Thomas scored all 13 of his points in second half.
AQUINAS (6-11) 49
UPREP (8-10) 68
Jahki Lucas scored a game-high 20 points as UPrep won its final game of the regular season. The senior guard hit a trio of shots from beyond the arc. Harold Boggs McCullough netted 10 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter. The senior guard knocked down three long-range shots. Junior forward
Kayshawn Ross went 6-of-6 from the free throw line and finished with 11 points. Na’Zea Folks contributed 10 points. For Aquinas, junior center Tyler Warner scored a team-high 14 points. Jack Scanlon made three shots from beyond the arc en route to 11 points. Other scorers-UPrep: Christian Jefferson (4), Kendrick Cheyshad (3), Krystain Lee (2), Justin Martin (2), Aquinas: Myles Blackwood (8), Gabe Miller (4), Luke Putnam (4), Steve Mahar (4), Damon Montgomery (2).
WELLSVILLE (14-5) 56
CORNING (IV) 55
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (17-1) 84
CHARLES G. FINNEY (15-3) 81
Miles Brown netted 13 of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter as Northstar Christian (No. 7 NYSSWA Class A) held on to a 68-66 lead and bounced back from its first loss of the season. The senior forward hit eight shots from inside the arc and went 9-of-9 from the free throw line. Freshman guard Ryan Garwood poured in six three-pointers in the first quarter and finished the game with 20 points. Sophomore guard Sean Smith knocked down four shots from beyond the arc en route to 14 points. Senior guard Michael Brown chipped in eight of his 10 points in the third quarter. For Charles G. Finney (No. 7 NYSSWA Class C), Keegan Ocorr amassed 27 of his game-high 36 points in the second and third quarters combined. The senior guard hit 11 shots from inside the arc, four three-pointers and a pair of foul shots. Eighth-grader Markus Robinson made eight shots from inside the arc and finished with 22 points. Senior forward Caleb Anger hit a trio of three-pointers en route to 15 points. Other scorers- Northstar Christian: Maalik Thomas (5), Tim Hinds (3), Josh Pickett (2), Khalil Iverson (2), Charles G. Finney: Xavier Smith (8).
. @RyanGarwood11 with a big first quarter, @milesballers a big fourth quarter for @NCA1972 in a win over Finney.@SecVBBasketball https://t.co/S7pGfWb6Tq
— Tim Irving (@TimIrvingSports) February 9, 2019
MYNDERSE (9-10) 45
GENEVA (11-8) 51
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-16) 40
WAYNE (15-2) 80
Logan Blankenberg scored 16 of his team-high 19 points in the first half as Wayne surged out to a 46-14 lead en route to its ninth consecutive victory. The senior guard knocked down five three-pointers. Senior center Nick Carmichael netted 14 points. For Palmyra-Macedon, junior guard Tanner Thompson poured in six three-pointers and finished with a game-high 20 points. Other scorers- Wayne: Caleb Kornaker (9), Logan Holgado (8), Jaiden Burlee (8), Brian Sills (5), Billy Thomson (3), Louis Reding (3), Brandon Nowak (2), Nathan McKenna (1), Palmyra-Macedon: AJ Johnson-Ross (6), Zach Baker (6), Paul Goodness (5), John Blazey (3).
NEWARK (14-3) 66
WATERLOO (12-7) 58
Jayden Peters netted 15 of his game-high 28 points in the first quarter as Newark got out to a 20-15 lead and won its fifth consecutive game. The senior forward made eight shots from inside the arc and went 6-of-7 from the free throw line. Senior forward Mason VanDeMortel scored 14 of his 16 points in the second and fourth periods combined. For Waterloo, Derek Slywka scored a team-high 26 points. The senior guard hit seven shots from inside the arc and went 6-of-8 from the foul line. Junior guard Michael Hubbard knocked down four three-pointers and had all 14 of his points in the second half. Other scorers- Newark: Kyle Martinez (9), Devin Agosto (4), Adian Elliot (3), Dustin Case (2), Nicholas Bernardi (2), Josh Green (2), Waterloo: Julian Ruiz (7), Nicolas Champion (3), Ethan Hunt (2), JaiQuon Lewis (2), Joel Kraft (2), Kyle Slywka (2).
MARCUS WHITMAN (15-2) 60
NAPLES (12-5) 31
Leading by 6 at halftime, Marcus Whitman (No. 12 NYSSWA Class C) outscored Naples, 21-6, in the third quarter for its second straight win. Junior forward Liam Prendergast had a double-double of 12 points and 14 rebounds. Sophomore guard Aiden Royston scored 12 along with two rebounds, two assists, and a steal. Junior guard Seth Benedict scored four points, hauled in 10 rebounds, dished out seven assists and swiped four steals. Sophomore guard Jordan LaHue chipped in six points and four assists. For Naples, senior guard Cole Rathbun scored a team-high 11 points, swiped three steals, handed out two assists, and collected a rebound. Other scorers- Marcus Whitman: Jon Donovan (9), Ryan Herod (5), Noah Hildreth (4), Connor Tomion (4), Christian Daniels (2), Zack Lovejoy (2), Naples: Ben Gordon (6), Ben Fowler (5), Ben Green (4), Nick Green (2), Jack LaPrairie (2).
SOUTH SENECA (3-14) 51
HONEOYE (6-12) 68
Tyler Rudolph scored 27 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Honeoye. Dom Trippi added 14 points and dished out six assists for the Bombers. Anthony Reff collected 10 points 10 rebounds and six assists. Jack Reynolds finished with nine points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Jake Jarosinski chipped in with eight points. Sophomore Nick Hock buried four 3-pointers, three in the third quarter.
BLOOMFIELD (13-6) 77
ROMULUS (7-11) 67
Tanner Kimball and Simon Willie combined for 13 points in the third quarter when Bloomfield outscored Romulus 21-11. Kimball scored seven of his game-high 29 points in the quarter. The senior guard connected four times from 3-point land for the game. Willie hit five triples on the night including two in the decisive quarter. Alex Roach scored 16 points for Bloomfield, and Devin Campbell added 10. Mitch Bliss and Ryan Hawkins scored two apiece to round out the scoring for Bloomfield. Camden Darby paced Romulus with 20 points. Darby netted 13 in the first half to help the Warriors to a 37-36 edge going into the break. Teammate Spencer John scored 18. Daryl Morrell 13 points, and Max Mapstone had 12. Hunter Hanson chipped in with four points.
RED JACKET (13-5) 65
DUNDEE (0-17) 45
DANSVILLE (6-12) 50
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-8) 61
SODUS (8-10) 47
GANANDA (17-2) 69
Jerry Brongo scored 18 of his team-high 20 points in the first half as Gananda grabbed a 26-12 lead after the first quarter. Jayden Castrechini and Tim McClare both scored eight points in the second quarter giving Gananda a 48-23 halftime lead. McClare finished with 12 points. Paul James paced Sodus with 22 points. Other scorers: Gananda – Sebastain Hergert (7), Andrew Gabbard (6), Zachary Ciprich (6), Joel Bean (2) and Kole Wright (2). Sodus: Marquese Burton (14), Jacob Ortiz (4) and Amanti Jones (2).
KENDALL (8-10) 36
PAVILION (8-10) 52
LYONS (17-2) 118
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-15) 64
Justice Smith poured in 23 of his game-high 34 points in the third quarter as Lyons (No. 4 NYSSWA Class C) won its penultimate game of the regular season. The senior guard made 15 shots from inside the arc. Senior forward David Weaver knocked down six three-pointers en route to 20 points. Justin Smith scored 13 of his 17 points in the second and third quarters combined as the Lyons Lions outscored Clyde-Savannah, 62-34. The sophomore guard hit eight shots from inside the arc. Horace Betts IV had all 11 of his points in the second and third periods combined. Junior center Benji Kemp chipped in 10. For Clyde-Savannah, Camden Chance poured in 20 of his team-high 33 points in the second and third quarters combined. The sophomore forward made seven shots from inside the arc, a trio of three-pointers, and went 10-of-13 from the free throw line. Senior guard Jordan Cooley chipped in 11 points. Other scorers- Lyons: Aaron Romero (8), Xavier Reeves (6), Ahmir James (4), Clyde-Savannah: Tanner Brown (8), Kollin Maddox (6), Hunter Donselaar (4), Steve Dunn (2).
MARION (2-16) 37
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-15) 60
AVON (14-4) 50
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (17-1) 57
Senior guard Eric Wilson scored 19 points, grabbed eight rebounds and handed out four assists as Caledonia-Mumford (No. 10 NYSSWA Class C) avenged their only loss of the season. “This is a big win for us,” Caledonia-Mumford head coach Dan Dickens said after the win. “We have really played and practiced hard lately and the bench was just as responsible for that win as the guys on the court. I liked the way the team kept their composure at the end of the game in a tight game. The moment didn’t get to them which is going to be huge in sectionals for us.” Junior guard Vin Molisani netted 17 points, collected eight rebounds, dished out six assists and blocked two shots. Freshman forward Kyle Wade scored nine points and hauled in eight rebounds. Senior forward Ethan Pies chipped in six points and grabbed six rebounds. “Ethan Pies took a charge on (Connor) Taylor for his fifth foul and Eric Wilson went 5-of-6 from the free throw line to close things out,” Dickens said. “It’s great plays from our seniors in those situations.” For Avon (No. 9 NYSSWA Class C), senior guard Connor Taylor had a team-high 14 points. Junior center Nick Rowland netted 12. Padraig Coyne and Tyler Dailey each contributed eight points.
LIVONIA (7-9) 56
HAVERLING (9-10) 51
Down 50-40 with four minutes left in the game, Livonia went on a 16-1 run for its second win in the last three games. Sophomores Alex and Shawn Minnehan both hit big three-pointers during the run and the Livonia Bulldogs went 4-of-4 from the free throw line down the stretch. Leading 54-51 in the waning seconds, Shawn Minnehan stole the ball and made a pair of foul shots. Alex Minnehan scored 19 of his team-high 24 points in the first half. Senior forward Jalen Marshall netted 12 points and hauled in 10 rebounds. Shawn Minnehan added 9 points. For Haverling, senior guard Alec Sestak poured in six three-pointers in the first half and finished with 20 points.
BELFAST (13-6) 54
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-14) 46
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-8) 52
HORNELL (12-6) 64
MOUNT MORRIS (14-3) 69
GENESEO (9-10) 53
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