PENFIELD COACHES VS. CANCER TOURNAMENT
CHARLES G. FINNEY (4-5) 68
CANANDAIGUA (2-5) 69
Luke Pawlicki led three double digit scorers for Canandaigua with 16 points for the victory in the consolation game. Derek Andrews netted 15 points for the Braves and Bryan Boldrin added 14 points. Freshman Markus Robinson led all scorers with 56 points for C.G. Finney. The freshman guard is averaging 43 points per game on the season.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-5) 51
PENFIELD (6-1) 76
RJ Wilkins poured in 21 points and drained five three pointers as Penfield won the Penfield Coaches vs. Cancer Tourney. Penfield shut down SOTA and outscored them 20-7 in the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Dyllon Scott scored 17 points and Ethan Fici added eight points. Ryan Wensley and RJ Green netted six points apiece. Ethain Clarke-DeSouza led School of the Arts with 18 points in the loss. Logan Hayes put up 10 points, and Ke’vion Mitchell and Reggie Smith netted eight points apiece. Other scorers – Penfield: Matt Gable (5), Mike Liao (3), Danny Vercruysse (3), Brady Flanagan (2), Peyton Pace (2), TJ Burch (2), Andrew Faillace (1), SOTA: Keshaun Chatman (7).
MIKE DIANETTI MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
UPREP (6-2) 62
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-5) 50
Melvin Council Jr. erupted for 26 points as UPrep bounced back after a tough loss in the previous round. 16 of his points came in the second half. Brandon Moore Jr. scored nine points off three deep balls. Christian Edwards added eight points, and Na’Zea Fowlks and Kayshawn Ross scored seven points apiece. Luke Insley led Schroeder with nine points in the loss. James Knox and James Lill netted eight points apiece. Other scorers – UPrep: Devin Green Jr. (3), Andrew Edwards (2), Schroeder: JoJo Plummer (6), Ethan Fame (5), Ky’Mere Meeks (4), Cesar Ostolaza (2), Jaeden Cortes (2), Evan Ferrari (2), Ben Carey (2), Mason Fitzsimmons (1).
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (8-1) 74
AQUINAS (4-4) 76
On the last possession of a game that went into overtime, Myles Blackwood drove in the lane and dropped in the layup at the buzzer to give Aquinas the win. READ MORE.
MORE THAN A GAME TOURNAMENT
BISHOP GRIMES 50
FAIRPORT (3-4) 72
Leading by just four points at halftime, the Red Raiders exploded in the second half for the victory. Stefan Milinkovic led the team with 20 points and three deep range shots. READ MORE.
JEFF WEBER CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
EDISON TECH (3-4) 65
GATES CHILI (2-5) 72
Senior guard Devin Walton poured in a game-high 24 points and Adam Williams scored 23 as Gates-Chili bounced back in the consolation game. Leading 30-28 at halftime, Gates-Chili outscored Edison 18-10 in the third quarter to pull away. Mitchell Harris and Spencer Glenn added 10 points apiece. Mike Morgan netted 18 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter for Edison Tech. Edgar Bass IV put up 11 points, and Javonte McKnight scored nine points. Other scorers – Gates-Chili: Kobe McCray (3), Jaime Smith (2), Edison Tech: Andy Larancuent (8), Shaheem Ellis Jr. (7), Torrean Lewis (7), Chaheim Fowlks (3), Nahjhime Kirton (2).
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-2) 59
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-2) 70
Rush-Henrietta erased a nine point deficit and came back to become tournament champions. Charles Bowden III took home Tournament MVP honors for the Royal Comets. READ MORE.
HILTON HALL OF FAME TOURNAMENT
EUGENIO MARIA (1-4) 35
GREECE ATHENA (3-5) 81
EASTRIDGE (7-2) 79
HILTON (6-1) 81
With the game knotted at 79 apiece, Tahjae Hill, who finished the game with 49 points, pulled up for a fadeaway from the right elbow and won the game and tournament at the buzzer for Hilton. READ MORE.
DOUG WESTCOTT TOURNAMENT
SPENCERPORT (4-4) 74
BRIGHTON (2-5) 65
Ben Reding led four double digit scorers with 19 points as Spencerport won the consolation game in the Doug Wescott tournament. Gino Pellett was close behind with 18 points, and Mike Contestabile netted 13 points. Junior forward Patrick Uebelacker added 11 points. Aidan Lazenby and Tyler Ortiz scored 16 points apiece in the loss for the Barons. Lukas Stanat contributed 15 points. Other scorers – Spencerport: Alex Anderson (5), Andre Marianetti (4), Gianni Pellett (2), Jon Taylor (2), Brighton: Agathia Visveswaran (6), Sam Tourangeau (5), Nathan Martin (3), Thomas Passawe (2), Olin Stanat (2).
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-5) 71
BROCKPORT (6-2) 72
Trailing by double digits with four minutes left, Churchville stormed back to take the lead with less than a minute left, but Brockport was able to close the game and win the Doug Westcott Tourney. Sam Velletri led a balanced attack for Brockport with 16 points, 12 of the points coming from the foul stripe. Brockport finished with five different double digit scorers. Shamar Lee finished with 14 points and Oscar Vandetta netted 13 points. Esten Schalge added 11 points and Ryan Judd put in 10 points. Griffen Stella led all scorers with 27 points for Churchville. Kamerin Poromon added 18 points, including two shots from downtown. Other scorers – Brockport: Troy Liebert (8), Churchville: Colin Cantrell (10), Marcus Postell (8), John Keele (5), John Bagley (3).
PRATTSBURGH TOURNAMENT
NAPLES (1-7) 45
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-5) 70
GENESEE VALLEY (5-2) 60
PRATTSBURGH (7-1) 82
Senior guard Mason Putnam netted 25 points as Prattsburgh took down Genesee Valley and won the Prattsburgh Tournament. The senior ended just five points shy of reaching 2,000 career points. James Crowder added 19 points, and Kris Johnson poured in 17 points off the bench. Cody Schneider led all Genesee Valley scorers with 19 points and corralled 11 boards. Evan Windus also put up a double double with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Other scorers – Prattsburgh: Henry Devoe (8), Chris Hively (7), Ammon Anderson (6).
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
GANANDA (4-2)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-7)
YORK (5-3) 47
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-1) 58
Vinny Molisani led the way with 19 points and took away Tournament MVP honors as Caledonia-Mumford won their home tournament. Molisani had an all around game as he dished out eight assists, hauled in four rebounds and snagged three steals for the Raiders. Senior Joe Laursen netted a double-double as he scored 18 points, snagged 14 rebounds and made the All-Tournament team. Kyle Wade had nine points, 10 rebounds and three assists. Wade also took home All-Tournament team honors. As did Riley Stella, who led York with 24 points. James Kennedy added 10 points. Other scorers – Cal-Mum: Adam O’Donoghue (7), Troy Kolb (5).
JASPER-TROUPSBURG C.S.D. HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
WHITESVILLE (0-3)
JASPER-TROUPBURG (2-3)
BRADFORD (8-2) 68
NORTHERN POTTER (PA) 46
ADDISON TOURNAMENT
COWANESQUE VALLEY (PA) 60
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-7) 45
Seth Huyler led Cowanesque Valley with 19 points in the consolation victory. Dustin VanZile had 11 points, and Joel Heck and Joe Easton each scored 9 points. Owen Fitzwater netted 6 points and Daniel Freeman added 4 points.
ODESSA-MONTOUR (IV) 56
ADDISON (4-3) 60
Trailing by 14 points at halftime, Trevor Knapp led the comeback with 12 second half points as Addison won their home tournament. Knapp finished with 17 points. John Stierly lit up the stat sheet with 15 points, eight rebounds and rejected seven shots. Sophomore Blake Driskell hit some clutch free throws in the fourth quarter and scored 14 points, dished out seven assists and swiped four steals. Matt Drake added seven points and came away with three steals. Paden Grover led Odessa-Montour with 12 points and snagged five rebounds. Preston Harris scored nine points and had four steals. Other scorers – Braeden Randall (5), Cade Heysham, Odessa-Montour: Mathews (7), Lewis (6), Mahoney (6), Johnson (5), Lewis (4), Rumsey (4), Elliott (3).
OTHER GAMES
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-1) 66
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-2) 76
Jordan Lahue poured in 22 points and drained three deep range shots to lead Marcus Whitman to the victory. Noah Hildreth splashed four shots from downtown and finished with 15 points. Liam Prendergast scored 13 points and Ryan Herod put up nine points off three deep balls. Sean Smith scored 17 points and Andrew Newcomb added 16 points for Northstar. Turner Harris netted 12 points and Ryan Garwood contributed nine points. Other scorers – Whitman: Connor Tomion (7), Aidan Royston (6), Seth Benedict (4), Northstar: Khalil Iverson (6), Gage Wheaton (3), Tim Hinds (3).
BLOOMFIELD (2-5) 50
DUNDEE (3-5) 47
Adam Sheehan scored 18 points, dished out five assists and hauled in four rebounds as Bloomfield took down Dundee. Sean Farrell added 12 points and snagged seven boards. Isaac McClelland contributed seven points and eight rebounds. Max Willix netted seven points and ripped away a steal.
WILSON MAGNET (3-5) 81
IRONDEQUOIT (3-3) 79
Brennan Clark put up 26 points for Wilson in the overtime victory over the Eagles. Clark scored all of his points in the second half and overtime, including eight in the extra period. Christian Harmon scored 23 points, and Zavarius Henry netted 17 points, including five deep range shots. Keenan Robinson poured in 22 points in the loss for Irondequoit. Luke Melidona added 16 points and Nick Leonardo contributed 11 points. Other scorers – Wilson: Latief Holmes (9), Rashi Smith-James (3), Darius Turner (3), Irondequoit: Jordan Kimble (10), Amauri Smith (9), Jaleel Davis (5), Connor Shafer (4), Jason Jacobs Jr. (2).
LYONS (7-0) 63
UTICA 62
Justin Smith Jr. went off for 39 points as Lyons edges out a very close game. He scored 26 of his 39 in the second half. With the game being tied at halftime and just a two point game after the third, it was a very close fought game throughout. Horace Belts IV put up 12 points, and JC Walker added eight points. Griznit exploded for 36 points in the loss for Utica. Other scorers – Lyons: Ahmir James (2), Benji Kemp (2), Utica: Grant (9), Bowman (9), Mantico (8).
SOUTH SENECA (2-4) 53
WATERLOO (4-2) 85
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-4) 21
SCIO (5-1) 65
HORNELL (6-1) 64
PEMBROKE (4-3) 39
MCQUAID (2-6) 40
BISHOP MCDEVITT 46
MYNDERSE (2-5) 52
SKANEATELES 57
ST. FRANCIS 58
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-3) 34
FRIENDSHIP (1-6)
BELFAST (1-5)
WELLSVILLE (4-3)
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