SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-4) 108
CHARLES G. FINNEY (4-4) 59
School of the Arts boys basketball broke the century mark against Finney on Friday night behind 37 points from Ethain Clarke-Desouza. READ MORE.
CANANDAIGUA (1-5) 48
PENFIELD (5-1) 62
Penfield’s third-quarter defense created enough offense to pull away from Canandaigua on Friday night. READ MORE.
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (8-0) 80
UPREP (5-2) 78 OT
Kennyh Hardeman netted a team-high 24 points and grabbed 17 rebounds as the Leadership Academy Lions downed the University Preparatory Charter School For Young Men (UPrep) in overtime, 80-78. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-4) 55
AQUINAS (3-4) 57
Jack Bleier’s basket in the closing seconds proved to be the difference as the host Aquinas Li’l Irish downed Webster Schroeder, 57-55 in the opening round of the Mike Dianetti Memorial Christmas Tournament, Friday. READ MORE.
FAIRPORT (3-4) 51
WEST GENESEE (III) 57
The Fairport Red Raiders outplayed the reigning NYS AA champions for 24 of 32 minutes. However, the other eight minutes were the difference in a 57-51 loss to the West Genesee Wildcats (III) in the More Than A Game Foundation Tournament, Friday afternoon. READ MORE.
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EAST ROCHESTER (5-3) 48
NE DOUGLASS (4-3) 82
Adonis Flagler exploded for 39 points, 10 boards, seven assists and seven steals to lead NE Douglass to its third straight win. The senior forward poured 27 of his points in the second and fourth quarters combined as the Panthers outscored East Rochester, 39-29. Flagler connected on 9-of-13 free throws and four long-range shots as well. Trynzeir Parker stuffed the stat sheet with 21 points, five rebounds, five steals and three assists. The junior guard produced all 21 of his points in the first and third periods combined as the Panthers outscored the Bombers, 43-19. For East Rochester, Chuck Domm netted eight of his team-high 14 points in the third quarter. This game was played at Honeoye Falls-Lima High School. Other scorers – NE Douglass: Jason Jones (9), Manny Rivera (7), Shamire Ford (2), Delzair Hanks (2), Jayden Berry (1), Je’Keim Mosley (1), East Rochester: Brandon Gray (8), TaJaye Nelson (7), Jackson Peters (7), Jon Szemscak (6), Chaunsey Gilbert (3), Manny Sepulveda (2), Christian Jones (1)
LIVONIA (3-3) 62
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-3) 55
Steffan Gwyn scored a career-high 23 points in a wire-to-wire victory for Livonia. The junior center pulled down nine boards and handed out three assists. Shawn Minnehan scored 21 points and dished out four assists. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Patrick Lustyk netted a team-high 22 points. Hayden Smith produced 13. Livonia will match up with NE Douglass in the championship. Honeoye Falls-Lima plays East Rochester in the consolation game.
GATES-CHILI (1-5) 39
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-1) 60
Jaylyn Moorhead led three players in double figures with 15 points for Pittsford Sutherland. Garrett Glanton and Jake Priesser scored 10 apiece. For Gates-Chili, Adam Williams netted a team-high 14 points. This game was played at Rush-Henrietta High School. Other scorers – Pittsford Sutherland: Ben DiGiovanni (7), Drew Kull (7), Will Klenk (6), Owen Flisnik (3), Torin Wilcox (2), Gates-Chili: Spencer Glenn (8), Alexander Harris (6), Jaime Smith (4), Devin Walton (4), Kobe McCray (3)
EDISON TECH (3-3) 34
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-2) 62
Charles Bowden led Rush-Henrietta with four long-range shots and 19 points. Jevonte Williams scored nine of his 12 points in the second half. Eddie Beverly had all 10 of his points in the first and third quarters combined. Chris Sleeper (7), Quinn Hargrave (5), Gabe Wright (4), Mason Giorgone (3), Nyles Goodwin (2), rounded out the scoring for the Royal Comets. For Edison Tech, Shaheem Ellis netted 11 points. Andy Larancuent (9), Torrean Lewis (4), Javonte McKnight (4), Chaheim Fowlks (2), Charlton Gilbert (2), Mike Morgan (2) rounded out the scoring for the Inventors. Rush-Henrietta will match up with Pittsford Sutherland in the championship. Edison Tech plays Gates-Chili in the consolation game.
GREECE ATHENA (2-5) 64
EASTRIDGE (7-1) 91
Tony Arnold exploded for a season-high 48 points as Eastridge won the first round of the Hilton Hall of Fame Tournament. The senior guard poured in 20 shots from inside the arc and connected on 5-of-5 free throws. Arnold scored 14 points apiece in the first, second and third quarters before capping off his night with six in the fourth. MyKael Miller scored 13 of his 15 points in the opening and final periods combined. The junior guard connected from long range three times as well. Percy Robinson added 10 of his 12 points in the second half as Eastridge outscored Greece Athena, 48-24. For Greece Athena, Kenny Freeman scored all 16 of his points in the first three quarters. Jake Cerone produced all 12 of his points in the second and third periods – nine of which came in the second. The senior guard knocked down a pair of three-pointers and 6-of-6 foul shots. Other scorers – Eastridge: Jalen Rose-Hannah (5), Jalen Young (4), SherRon Davis (2), Ellington Hall (2), Paxton Reed (2), David Holmes (1), Greece Athena: Austin Brown (9), James Reaves, Jr. (7), Tyler Curtis (5), Jahon Jones (4), Terrell Wilson, Jr. (4), Zandyr Meakin (3), Edgardo Ortiz (2), Tyler Simmons (2)
EUGENIO MARIA (1-3) 41
HILTON (5-1) 78
Colin Burkis, TahJae Hill and Ryan Kurtz led a balanced scoring attack with 15 points each for Hilton. Burkis scored 12 of his 15 in the first half as the Cadets surged to a 41-16 lead. Hill netted all 15 of his points in the final two quarters. Kurtz produced 11 of his 15 points in the second quarter as the Cadets outscored Eugenio Maria, 23-6. For Eugenio Maria, Jaymire Bermudez had 10 of his game-high 17 points in the third period. Brandon Kennedy added 10 points. Hilton will match up with Eastridge in the championship. Eugenio Maria plays Greece Athena in the consolation game. Other scorers – Hilton: Jason Story (6), Greyson Trubia (6), Landon Ciliberto (5), Sean Alabaugh (4), Aaron Siracuse (3), Eugenio Maria: Antoine McFadden (7), Jeremiah Bermudez (3), Shallen Metos (2), Christian Stewart (2)
SPENCERPORT (3-4) 69
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-4) 75 (OT)
Kamerin Poromon scored six of his 17 points in overtime as Churchville-Chili outscored Spencerport, 8-1. Griffin Stella netted three long-range shots and scored all 17 of his points after the opening period. Collin Cantrell and Marcus Postell had 15 points apiece. For Spencerport, Mike Contestabile made 10 shots from inside the arc and scored 11 of his game-high 23 points in the opening period. Gino Pellett netted 13 of his 20 points in the third quarter as Spencerport outscored Churchville-Chili 28-16. Other scorers – Churchville-Chili: John Keele (9), John Bagley (2), Spencerport: Gianni Pellett (8), Ben Reding (8)
BRIGHTON (2-4) 30
BROCKPORT (5-2) 70
Esten Schalge knocked down four long-range shots as part of his 20 points for Brockport. Troy Leibert scored all 16 of his points through the first three quarters as the Blue Devils surged to a 56-24 lead. Sam Velletri netted seven of his 15 points in the third period. For Brighton, Thomas Passawe had eight points. Brockport will match up with Churchville-Chili in the championship. Brighton plays Spencerport in the consolation game. Other scorers – Brockport: Shamar Lee (7), Bryant Cromartie (3), Hunter Westcott (3), Kevin Lawrenz (2), Mike Vandetta (2), Oscar Vandetta (2), Brighton: Tyler Ortiz (4), Sam Tourangeau (4), Jack Carl (3), Nathan Martin (3), Calvin Tourangeau (2), Agathia Visveswaran (2), Samuel Zarkowsky (2), Luke Hosmer (1), Colin O’Connor (1)
ROY-HART (VI) 51
ATTICA (3-3) 56
Putting together a fourth quarter scoring surge, Attica defeated Roy-Hart, 56-51, in the first round of the Batavia Lions Club Tournament Friday afternoon at Genesee Commnity College. READ MORE.
LEROY (3-3) 40
BATAVIA (3-1) 77
Camden White made 10 shots from inside the arc and scored 20 of his game-high 22 points through the first three quarters for Batavia. The senior center corralled seven boards as well. Caeden White netted five three-pointers and produced all 21 of his points in the first 24 minutes of game action. The senior guard picked up a rebound as well. Stone Silverling had 10 of his 14 points in the second quarter as Batavia outscored LeRoy, 23-3. The senior forward grabbed eight boards and handed out two assists. Bryce Reigle dished out six assists and hauled down five rebounds. For LeRoy, Andrew Loftus scored eight of his 11 points in the second half. Ethan Beswick added all 10 of his points in the first and third quarters combined. Other scorers – Batavia: Luke Rogers (9), Max Rapone (6), Faraz Idrees (3), Luke Grammatico (2), LeRoy: Cody Lytle (6), Zach Vanderhoof (6), Giavanni Caccamise (4), Doug Irwin (2), Jake Hill (1)
HONEOYE (4-3) 58
DANSVILLE (2-5) 55
Senior forward Dom Trippi scored a game-high 28 points to lead Honeoye in the first round of the Tink McVean Basketball Tournament at Keshequa High School. Jack Reynolds netted 11 points as the Bulldogs snapped a two-game losing streak. For Dansville, Arrik Gerber and Jonah Gray had 12 points apiece. Gray collected four boards and Gerber handed out three assists. Colyer Adams produced 11 points. Noah Hollands had five points and nine rebounds. Tanner Dettman scored three points, hauled down six boards and dished out five assists. Other scorers – Honeoye: Jake Jarosinski (7), Zach Hass (6), Jared Waldon (3), Logan Thomas (2), Alex Jarosinski (1), Dansville: Calab Rigdon (9), Holdyn Freeman (3)
WARSAW (2-6) 71
KESHEQUA (1-5) 57
Warsaw will match up with Honeoye in the championship of the Tink McVean Basketball Tournament on Saturday. Keshequa will play Dansville in the consolation game.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-5) 65
GENESEE VALLEY (5-1) 73
Cody Schneider scored 25 points and hauled down 16 boards to lead Genesee Valley in the first round of the Prattsburgh Boys Christmas Tournament at Prattsburgh High School. Evan Windus netted 22 points and corralled 11 rebounds as the Jaguars notched their fifth straight win.
NAPLES (1-6) 44
PRATTSBURGH (6-1) 101
Mason Putnam scored 29 points to lead Prattsburgh. James Crowder and Chris Hively netted 18 apiece. Ammon Anderson added 10. Henry Devoe (8), Kris Johnson (8), Caleb Clements (4), Shane Woodworth (4) and Dominic Reagan (2) rounded out the scoring for the Vikings. For Naples, Ben Green had a team-high 14 points. Ryan Lester netted 12. Mason Martin (9), Hunter Kremmin (6), Ben Fowler (2) and Cameran Mann (1) rounded out the scoring for the Big Green. Prattsburgh will match up with Genesee Valley in the championship of the Prattsburgh Boys Christmas Tournament.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-7) 34
YORK (5-2) 74
Josh Davis scored 16 points to lead York. Timmy LaGeorge and Riley Stella netted 13 apiece. David Cuozzo added 11 points. For Wheatland-Chili, Aaron Lund scored 20 points. This game was played at Caledonia-Mumford High School.
GANANDA (4-2) 67
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-1) 89
Joey Laursen led Caledonia-Mumford with a career-high 27 points, 11 boards, five assists, three blocks and three steals. Vinny Molisani stuffed the stat sheet with 22 points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals. Kyle Wade produced 18 points and Adam O’Donoghue had seven. For Gananda, Andrew Gabbard knocked down four long-range shots en route to 24 points. Jerry Brongo scored 22 points and made five three-pointers. Caledonia-Mumford will match up with York in the championship on Saturday at 7 p.m. “Looking forward to defending the championship tomorrow night against a very good York team,” Caledonia-Mumford head coach Dan Dickens stated. “We played very well last Friday when we beat them and will need a similar effort tomorrow night for sure.” Gananda plays Wheatland-Chili in the consolation game at 4 p.m.
WHITESVILLE (0-3) 21
BRADFORD (7-2) 85
NORTHERN POTTER (PA)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-2)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-6) 55
ODESSA-MONTOUR (IV) 74
COWANESQUE VALLEY (PA) 47
ADDISON (3-3) 65
Blake Driskell scored 19 of his game-high 23 points in the second half as Addison outscored Cowanesque Valley, 38-16. The sophomore guard knocked down seven three-pointers and swiped four steals as well. John Stierly compiled a triple-double of 14 points, 11 boards and 10 blocks. The senior center netted all 14 of his points after the opening period in which Addison trailed, 15-8. Trevor Knapp had four points, five rebounds and four steals. For Cowanesque Valley, Seth Huyler scored a team-high 10 points, collected eight rebounds and three steals. Addison will match up with Odessa-Montour in the championship. Cowanesque Valley plays Campbell-Savona in the consolation game. Other scorers – Addison: Gage Ames (8), Mike Benjamin (6), Justin Hendrickson (6), Cade Heysham (2), Cowanesque Valley: Joel Heck (7), Owen Fitzwater (7), McGwire Painter (7), Darius Johnson (6), Daniel Freeman (4), Joe Easton (3), Dustin VanZile (3)
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-3) 45
BELFAST (1-5) 38
FRIENDSHIP (1-6) 42
SCIO (4-1) 82
MARION (0-7) 38
MIDLAKES (2-5) 87
BYRON-BERGEN (5-3) 71
RED JACKET (8-0) 75
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-0) 78
GENEVA (5-2) 68
Sean Smith led Northstar with 21 points, eight boards and seven assists. Ryan Garwood netted 20 points. Andrew Newcombe scored 12 points and hauled in 13 rebounds. For Geneva, Nasir Harrison had 19 points.
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-6) 31
WAYNE (6-0) 75
Tyler Reynolds poured in all 31 of his game-high points in the first three quarters as Wayne surged to a 59-22 advantage. The junior guard knocked down five of his six long-range shots in the third quarter as well. Devon Forrest scored all 12 of his points in the second half as Wayne outscored Greece Olympia, 42-14. For Greece Olympia, Yasin Omar netted 10 points. Other scorers – Wayne: Mason Blakenberg (7), Nathan McKenna (7), Charley Wiggins (5), Elijah Schichtel (4), Alex Tomaselli (4), Brian Sills (3), Alex Bolt (2), Greece Olympia: Devrin Dowdell (7), Makyle Murdock (7), Ehnoc Tossah (4), Nate Miller (3)
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-3) 75
GREECE ARCADIA (0-8) 48
Vincent Cacia led Greece Arcadia with 11 points. Anthony Stephenson and Gabriel Taylor scored nine apiece. Dorian Sapp (6), Elijah Barnard (4), Adam Hurlbutt (4), Casey Amato (2), Jerell Robinson (2) and Cooper LaValley (1) rounded out the scoring for the Titans.
NEWARK (4-2) 52
HARRISVILLE (III) 41
Josh Green scored 13 points and grabbed 13 boards to lead Newark in the first round of the Berkman Classic at Canton High School. Dustin Case netted all 10 of his points after the opening period. Isaiah Camp and Raeshawn Howard produced five points apiece. Camp swatted four shots and Howard corralled seven rebounds. For Harrisville, Nathan Schmitt scored all 15 of his team-high points through the first three quarters. Jordan Sullivan added 11 points. Other scorers – Newark: Carter Steve (9), Adam Lombardi (5), Blade Case (3), Stevie Brown (2), Harrisville: Nolan Parrow (8), Will Taylor (3)
WELLSVILLE (4-3) 51
NOTRE DAME ELMIRA (IV) 46
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-1) 46
ELBA (5-1) 50
Colton Dillon poured in 31 points on 15-of-20 shooting from the foul line and eight shots from inside the arc to lead Elba. The junior guard scored 26 of his points after the opening period in which Elba trailed Oakfield-Alabama, 16-8. For Oakfield-Alabama, Travis Wiedrich scored a team-high 15 points. Joey Burdick netted 11. This game was played at Genesee Community College. Other scorers – Elba: CJ Gottler (7), Collin O’Halloran (5), Zach Marsceill (3), Jayden Hughes (2), Greyson Huntington (2), Oakfield-Alabama: Gaige Armbrewster (8), Ty Mott (5), Kaden Cusmano (2), Spencer Murphy (2), Peyton Yasses (2)
PERRY (4-2) 58
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (4-1) 65
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