EARLY COLLEGE (2-7) 54
NE DOUGLAS (5-4) 65
Adonis Flagler scored 22 of his game-high 27 points after halftime as NE Douglas expanded its two-point halftime lead into a double-digit victory. Flagler also added 10 rebounds and three blocks. Nicolas Jeanty scored 21 for the Panthers. Jeanty also had nine rebounds, three blocks and four assists. Flagler and Jeanty hit six of their team’s seven threes. Jayden Berry’s six points and Manny Rivera’s five provided secondary scoring for the victors. Delzair Hanks (3), Jason Jones (2) and Shamire Ford (1) all found the scorebook for NE Douglas. Sam Jackson led Early College in scoring with 19 points. Jovan Sargent had eight points and Jamari Williams had seven to aid Jackson in the scoring department. Joe Williams, Jaequon Nesmith and Marquis Crawford all scored six points for the Cobras, while Kemar McCloud rounded out the scoring with two.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-7) 43
EAST (9-0) 82
Darrell Barley stood near midcourt moments after his East High Eagles won their ninth game of the season. The 17th-year head coach rattled off names of former players like they had suited up in the evening’s contest: Dontay Caruthers, Jerrold Brooks, Branden Albert, Keion Mitchem and Nate Brumfield. READ MORE.
MONROE (1-7) 67
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-5) 78
Logan Hayes and Ethain Clarke-Desouza each had 20 point double-doubles for School of the Arts in its second straight victory. Hayes had 23 points and 10 rebounds while Clarke-Desouza had 22 points and 10 rebounds. Ke’Vion Mitchell and Reggie Smith had 15 points apiece for the Silverswords. Keshaun Chatman has School of the Arts’ other three points in the game. Jahmir Bloom’s 16 points and Axel Mejias’ 15 points led Monroe’s offense. Jamar Williams scored nine points and JaH’meir Speed had eight to help the two high scorers. Jabez Thompson’s six points, Amariyon Johnson’s five and Miguel Serrano’s four all gave the Red Jackets’ some secondary scoring. Devante Conyers and Bruce Stewart had two points apiece to round out Monroe’s scoring.
AQUINAS (6-4) 73
LEADERSHIP (9-2) 71
As Miller drove left, Jack Bleier curled around the top of the key for a potential dish for a 3-pointer. But as Miller used a hesitation dribble to assess his options, he saw that no one had slid in front of his path to the basket. So the Li’l Irish guard continued left and reversed beneath the rim at the last second to avoid Leadership shot blocker Kennyh Hardeman. The ball dropped off the glass and in. READ MORE.
VERTUS (4-3) 46
FRANKLIN (4-4) 76
Jaylin Jordan knocked down four threes, accounting for 12 of his 16 points, to help Franklin get back to .500 on the season. The Quakers built a 23-point lead at halftime behind a huge second quarter led by Teriq Johnson, Kentonio Kelly, Tyrone House and Tahjir King. Kelly and House each finished with 12 points while King had 10 points, 10 assists and four blocked shots. Johnson had nine on three makes from behind the arc. Dayvion Scot (6), Shamere Freeman (3) and Tyre Jenkins (3) all made all their points on threes, as Franklin made a season-high 13 during the game. Gary Simms (3) and Alex Rosario (2) rounded out the scoring for the victors. Xalen Lucas paced Vertus with 12 points. He was aided by Jarel Dixon and Tyreese McMillan-Harris, who each had nine points. Justin Smith (6), Rashawn Williams (5) and Shawn Hooker (5) provided additional scoring for the Warriors.
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-8) 28
GREECE ATHENA (4-6) 72
Tre Jackson and Kenny Freeman were each in double figures for Greece Athena, as the Trojans improved to 2-1 against the other Greece schools. Jackson finished with 14 and Freeman had an even 10. Zandyr Meakin complimented the two high-scorers with nine points of his own, while Austin Brown and Ortiz Edgardo had seven apiece. DeAndre Newsome, Jahon Jones and James Reaves Jr. all had six points for the victors. Jake Cerone (5) and Tyler Curtis (2) rounded out the scoring for Greece Athena. Nate Miller led Greece Olympia with eight points. Yasin Omar’s six points, Makyle Murdock’s five and Evan Allore’s four all helped the Spartans’ offense. Gabe Schill (3) and Logan Bushnell (2) also found the scorebook for Greece Olympia.
BATAVIA (6-2) 56
GREECE ARCADIA (0-9) 41
Stone Siverling and Camden White each had a double-double to get Batavia back in the win column. Siverling finished with 15 points and 12 rebounds, while Camden White had 12 points and 11 rebounds. Caeden White led the Blue Devils in scoring, netting 19 points, including five three pointers. Faraz Idrees had four points for Batavia and Alex Hale, Max Rapone and Bryce Reigle all had two. Hale and Reigle each added four assists apiece. Jerell Robinson paced Greece Arcadia in scoring with 14 points. Anthony Stephenson’s 11 points helped Robinson keep the Titans in the game. Adam Hurlbutt (6), Gabriel Taylor (5), Evan Insley (3) and Cooper LaValley (2) rounded out the scoring for Greece Arcadia.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-5) 61
PENFIELD (7-2) 58
Griffen Stella scored 17 of his 19 points for Churchville-Chili after halftime as the Saints erased a 13-point halftime deficit to collect their second straight win. John Keele kept Churchville-Chili afloat in the first half, netting 12 in the first 16 minutes. Keele finished the game with 20 points. Marcus Postell posted seven of his 11 points during the final eight minutes. Kamerin Poromon (6), John Bagley (3) and Collin Cantrell (2) all pitched in for the Saints. Dyllon Scott led Penfield with 18 points and was one of three Patriots with 10 or more points. RJ Wilkins finished with 11 points and Dan Vercruysse had 10. Matt Gable had most of the secondary scoring for Penfield with nine points. Ryan Wensley (4), Ethan Fici (4) and RJ Green (2) rounded out the scoring for the Patriots.
GATES-CHILI (2-6) 52
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-6) 70
Luke Insley netted 17 of his game-high 20 points in the first half to help Webster Schroeder back into the win column. Insley’s offensive efforts were aided by JoJo Plummer, James Knox and Josh Hauman. Plummer and Knox had 10 apiece and Josh Hauman had nine. Nick Hauman finished with six points while Ethan Fame and Ky’Mere Meeks each had five. Mason Fitzsimmons (2), James Lill (2) and Evan DeMocker (1) rounded out the scoring for the Warriors. Gates-Chili’s offense was led by 13 points from Mitchell Harris and 11 from Adam Williams. Devin Walton had nine points, Kobe McCray and Mair Morrison had each had six and Spencer Glenn had five to help the Spartans. Serdrick Thomas and Hardeep Dhaliwal each had one point to cap off Gates-Chili’s scoring.
EASTRIDGE (8-2) 65
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-3) 44
Tony Arnold and Percy Robinson combined to score as many as points as Pittsford Sutherland did as Eastridge won for the sixth time in seven games. Arnold finished with 26 points and Robinson had 18. Jalan Young and SherRon Davis provided the secondary scoring, with eight and six points, respectively. Mykael Miller (3), Paxton Reed (2) and Jalen Rose Hannah (2) rounded out the scoring for Eastridge. Garrett Glanton led Pittsford Sutherland with 12 points. Jake Priesser and Jalyn Moorehead each had eight points and Patrick Smelt had seven. Ben DiGiovanni (5), Owen Flisnik (3) and Will Klenk (1) all found the scorebook for the Knights.
GREECE ODYSSEY (5-4) 67
BROCKPORT (7-2) 75
Sam Velletri scored seven of Brockport’s 11 points in the second overtime period as Brockport held on in a hotly contested game. Velletri finished the game with 23 points. Ryan Judd and Kevin Lawrenz each scored over 10 points, netting 13 and 12, respectively. Oscar VanDetta and Troy Liebert both had eight points, while Shamar Lee had seven. Esten Schalge’s four points rounded out the Blue Devils’ scoring. Korey Canton’s 23 points led Greece Odyssey’s scoring efforts. Preston Mathis had 17 points and Dylan Kolmetz had 12 to aid Canton’s efforts. Luke Schneider (9), Jonah Holloway (4) and Gerald Gaitan (2) all pitched in for the Leopards.
CANANDAIGUA (2-6) 58
HILTON (7-1) 72
Tah-Jae Hill’s 18-point outburst in the third quarter helped him to yet another 30-point performance and Hilton to its seventh consecutive win. Ryan Kurtz’s 13 points and Jason Story’s 11 gave Hill some offensive help. Colin Burkis (6), Preston Prince (5), Peter Reyes (4) and Alex Mistretta (3) all helped the Cadets’ scoring effort. Canandaigua was led by 22 points from Bryan Boldrin. Boldrin knocked down four threes in the contest. Casey Herod also buried four threes and tallied 15 points. Seth Barone and Cody Aikey each scored six points for the Braves, while Nick Ferris, Nick Brunelli and Derek Andrews all made a single three pointer in the game.
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-4) 50
VICTOR (9-0) 53
Connor Williams and Matt Caggiano carried Victor’s offense, combining for 37 of the team’s 53 points, to hold off an upset bid from Webster Thomas. Williams had 22 points and Caggiano had 15. Each player had two makes from behind the arc. Phil Nwugwo (6), CJ James (4), Will Tehan (3) and Jaxen Roth (3) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils. Andrew Mason’s 23 points led Webster Thomas’ offense. Dannie Palmer’s 10 points and Jackson Kulik’s eight aided the Titans’ scoring efforts and kept the game close. Evan Mitchell had five points and Tyler Williams had four to finish off the scoring for Webster Thomas.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-4) 47
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-2) 56
Jacob Shadders led Pittsford Mendon’s offense by scoring almost half of its points in the Vikings’ third win in the last four games. Shadders’ 27-point performance was highlighted by a 10-for-13 day from the charity stripe. Isaiah Cotton had seven points and Nate Strauf had six to complement Shadders’ big offensive output. Jackson Green, Caleb Arena, Kyle Hennessey and Luke Hoyser all finished with four points for Pittsford Mendon. Hayden Smith and Nolan Smith each scored 12 points for Honeoye Falls-Lima in the contest. Josh Vogt notched 10 points and Patrick Lustyk had eight for the balanced Cougars’ offense. Justin Bodgett (3) and Reece Joint (2) both also found the scorebook for Honeoye Falls-Lima.
IRONDEQUOIT (5-3) 55
RUSH HENRIETTA (4-3) 50
Keenan Robertson scored eight of his team-high 14 points for Irondequoit in the third quarter to lead the Eagles to their second straight win. Nick Leonardo knocked down two threes in the finals frame to help Irondequoit hold onto its slim lead. Leonardo finished the game with nine points. Jaleel Davis was the only other Eagle to hit double digit points, notching 10. Luke Melidona’s seven points, Connor Shafer’s six and Jason Jacobs Jr.’s five gave Irondequoit some quality secondary scoring. Amauri Smith (3) and Jordan Kimble (1) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles. Rush Henrietta’s offense was led by Nyles Goodwin’s 10 points. Raphael Williams and Charles Bowden III had nine points apiece, while Mason Giorgione had eight. Jevonte Williams (6), Christopher Sleeper (4), Quinn Hargrave (2) and Jalen House (2) also found the scorebook for the Royal Comets.
CORNING (SECTION IV) 46
WELLSVILLE (6-5) 55
The Hawks were still within five with under three minutes to play when Wellsville took over. Liam McKinley hit a three-pointer and then banked in a high-degree-of-difficulty drive to the hoop as he was drifting away from the basket. Eli Schmidt tacked on a bucket and the lead was suddenly 55-44 with 1:55 left in regulation. READ MORE.
NEWARK (6-3) 54
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-5) 47
Raeshawn Howard scored six points during Newark’s fourth quarter comeback to defeat Palmyra-Macedon. Howard finished the game with 11 points. Dustin Case and Isaiah Camp each scored 10 points to help Howard lead the Reds’ offense. Blade Case and Josh Green each netted six points apiece while Devin Agosto had five. Stevie Brown and Carter Steve both had three points to round out Newark’s scoring. Adrian Lyons’ 11 points led Palmyra-Macedon. Ian Goodness and Paul Goodness each came within one basket of Lyons’ total, finishing with nine and eight points, respectively. Dan Hooper’s seven points and John Blazey’s six provided the Red Raiders with some secondary scoring. AJ Johnson-Ross (3), Ashton Rouland (2) and Robert Kinslow (1) finished off the scoring for Palmyra-Macedon.
ALFRED-ALMOND (4-5) 26
AVOCA (8-1) 89
Jonathan Jensen’s 19 points led Avoca to its eighth win in a row. Devin Stowe’s 16 points and DeJay Hammond’s 10 aided Jensen’s offensive efforts. Brady Brandow and Pacey Hopkins each had nine points for the Tigers, while Jordan Slayton and Thomas Derick had eight apiece. Tristian Stark (6) and Michael Hoad (4) rounded out the scoring for Avoca. Isaac Little and Jonas Kays led Alfred-Almond in scoring, netting 11 and nine points, respectively. Kevin Dunning had four points and Blake McMichael had two for the Eagles.
ANDOVER (3-3)
HAMMONDSPORT (4-3)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-7) 30
ADDISON (5-4) 75
Addison won its third game out of the last four behind John Stierly’s 17-point effort. Justin Hendrickson scored nine points while Mike Benjamin, Trevor Knapp, Cade Heysham and Ronald Dailey all scored eight points. Blake Driskell pitched in six points to the Knights’ effort. Gage Ames (3), Sully Harrington (3), Tim Smith (2), Felipe Martinez (2) and Braeden Randall (1) all found the scorebook for Addison. Ryan Reynolds and Adrian Smith led the way for Arkport-Canaseraga with nine and eight points, respectively. Michael Gilbert (5), Nate Herman (4) and Jace Cassata (4) all aided the Wolves’ offensive efforts.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-3) 68
WHITESVILLE (0-7) 22
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