NE DOUGLASS (7-6) 80
WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-12) 63
Three different players scored over 20 points for NE Douglass as the Panthers won their second consecutive game. Trynzeir Parker led the way with 27 points, six rebounds and six steals. Lamar Lovelace added 26 points, eight boards and four steals. Lovelace also went 14-for-16 from the charity stripe. Adonis Flagler also had a 22-point, eight-rebound performance. Jayden Berry and Nicolas Jeanty each scored two points to round out the scoring for NE Douglas. Jeshua Shaw’s 27 points led World of Inquiry. Romel Brown pitched in 19 points, while Dorian Smith had seven and Kevonne Fountain had six for the Griffins. Four points from Mike Maxwell represented the other scoring for World of Inquiry.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (9-6) 90
EAST (13-1) 108
Leading 84-75 with five minutes left in the contest, the Eagles extended their advantage with a 14-5 run. Darrell Barley’s squad kept pouring it on and maintained a double-digit lead for the remainder of the game.
Zechariah Harris-Scott scored seven points during the run on a right-corner three-pointer and a pair of layups, including a putback. Justus Ross-Simmons finished two layups and Kaori Barley connected on a long-range shot from the left wing. READ MORE.
MONROE (4-10) 70
EARLY COLLEGE (2-11) 57
Monroe went on a 20-7 run to end the game as the Red Jackets won their second game over Early College this season. Axel Mejias did the most scoring for Monroe, netting 19 points. Jahmir Bloom, JaH’meir Speed and Amariyon Johnson all had 11 points apiece in the winning effort. Ezekiel Williams (7), Jamar Williams (6) and Jabez Thompson (5) also scored to help the Monroe effort. Early College’s offense was led by Sam Jackson, who scored 18 points. Jaequon Nesmith and Jovan Sargent also went into double figures for the Cobras, pouring in 12 and 11 points, respectively. Marquis Crawford and Kemar McCloud had five points apiece, Jamari Williams had four and Joe Williams had two for Early College.
EUGENIO MARIA (1-10) 64
DESTINY (4-9) 70
VERTUS (5-9) 47
PENFIELD (11-3) 65
Dyllon Scott scored 13 of his game-high 29 points during the third quarter as Penfield won its second straight game. Scott buried five shots from behind the arc during the game. RJ Wilkins was the only other Patriot in double digit points, netting 14. Ryan Wensley’s nine points and Collin Pichany’s six gave Penfield some secondary scoring. Andrew Faillace (4), Matt Gable (2) and Brady Flanagan (1) rounded out the scoring for the Patriots. Rashawn Williams and Jarel Dixon led Vertus in scoring, with each of them scoring 13 points. Quanmay Early helped out Williams and Dixon offensively, pitching in 10 points. Justin Smith (4), Xalen Lucas (4) and Tyreese McMillan-Harris (3) also found the scorebook for the Warriors.
BRIGHTON (5-8) 69
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-9) 72
Griffin Stella and John Keele both scored 21 points for Churchville-Chili as it won its fourth game against Class A opposition this year. Kamerin Poromon’s 13 points and John Bagley’s 10 gave the Saints some quality secondary scoring. Jason Gibbs (4), Davian Pride (3) and Colin Cantrell (2) rounded out the scoring for Churchville-Chili. Aiden Lazenby led Brighton in scoring, netting 21 points. Matthew Falter and Nathan Martin also went into double digits in the scoring column, finishing with 16 and 14, respectively. Thomas Passawe and Tyler Ortiz rounded out the scoring for the Barons with eight apiece.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-8) 51
SPENCERPORT (6-9) 53
Ben Reding hit a three pointer with under a minute left to give Spencerport its first lead since the first quarter in the Rangers’ fourth win over Monroe County League teams this year. Spencerport trailed by as much as 11 in the fourth quarter and scored the game’s final 13 points. The three from Reding was his only points of the game. Patrick Uebelacker led the Rangers with a career-high 27 points. Andre Marianetti added nine points, while Vince Ranieri and Alex Anderson pitched in five apiece. Gianni Pellett and Mike Contestabile rounded out the scoring for Spencerport, scoring two points apiece. Patrick Lustyk and Josh Vogt led Honeoye Falls-Lima in scoring, netting 20 and 16 points, respectively. Hayden Smith was the Cougars’ main source of secondary scoring, netting eight points. Justin Blodgett (3), Nolan Smith (2) and Mason Wanzenried (2) rounded out the scoring for Honeoye Falls-Lima.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-6) 58
BATAVIA (9-4) 42
Jalyn Moorehead and Drew Kull buried four threes apiece to lead Pittsford Sutherland to its second win in a row. Moorehead finished with 18 points and Kull had 12. Ben DiGiovanni scored nine points, Patrick Smelt had six and Owen Flisnik pitched in five. Garrett Glanton (3), Will Klenk (3) and Jake Priesser (2) also found the scorebook for the Knights. Alex Hale was the only player for Batavia to reach double figures, scoring 11 points. Zach Gilebarto, Caeden White and Camden White all came within a bucket of double digits, scoring nine, eight and seven, respectively. Stone Siverling notched four points and ripped down nine boards and Max Rapone had three points to round out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
CANANDAIGUA (3-10) 53
GREECE ODYSSEY (9-5) 80
Jaden Hartsfield buried five three pointers and had a game-high 23 points for Greece Odyssey in the team’s fourth win in its last five games. Korey Canton, Dylan Kolmetz and Preston Mathis all gave the Leopards some secondary scoring, netting 13, 12 and 10 points, respectively. Zach Knowles’ eight points and Luke Schneider’s seven represented more balanced scoring for Greece Odyssey. Jonah Holloway (4) and Jake Mykins (3) rounded out the scoring for the Leopards. Joey Urlacher led Canandaigua with 11 points, while Casey Herod and Luke Pawlicki had 10 points apiece. Cody Aikey scored seven points for the Braves and Seth Barone added six. Bryce Ceravolo, Nick Ferris and Bryan Boldrin all scored three points for Canandaigua to finish off its offensive output.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (9-4) 63
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-4) 61
Nyles Goodwin scored two of his five points at the most important time, beating the buzzer to help Rush-Henrietta to a win on the road. Goodwin’s other three points came in the second quarter. Christopher Sleeper led the Royal Comets in scoring, netting 17 points. Jevonte Williams added 11 points, while Raphael Williams had eight and Eddie Beverly had seven. Mason Giorgione pitched in five points and Charles Bowden III and Jalen House had four apiece. Gabe Wright’s two points rounded out Rush Henrietta’s scoring. The win for Rush Henrietta was the 300th of head coach Chris Reed’s time at the school. Reed is now sitting at 399 career wins. Nate Strauf came up four points short of a double-double for Pittsford Mendon, scoring six and ripping down 10 rebounds. Jacob Shadders’ 26 points and Jackson Green’s 17 led the Vikings’ offense. Kyle Hennessey (7), Isaiah Cotton (4) and Luke Hoyser (1) also found the scorebook for Pittsford Mendon.
EASTRIDGE (12-3) 59
IRONDEQUOIT (11-3) 75
Nick Leonardo’s shot finished off a late third-quarter Irondequoit (11-3) run that helped the Eagles pull away in a 75-59 win over rivals Eastridge (12-3) on Wednesday night. Keenan Robertson led Irondequoit with 21 points and 13 rebounds, while Leonardo added 20, Luke Melidona had 16 and Connor Shafer totaled 11. Tony Arnold had 27 points for the Lancers in the loss. The Irondequoit win pushes the Eagles’ winning streak to eight in-a-row. READ MORE.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (9-4) 95
MARION (0-15) 41
Camden Chance pulled off the rare quadruple-double for Clyde-Savannah in its second win over Marion this season. Chance finished the game with 28 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals. This feat was also accomplished last year by Connor Taylor from Avon. Kollin Maddox also had a double-double for the Golden Eagles, netting 20 points and ripping down 12 boards. Maddox also blocked three shots. Jaden McKinney led Clyde-Savannah in scoring, scorching the nets for 33 points, grabbing five rebounds, dishing out nine assists and collecting five steals.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-7) 41
WILLIAMSON (4-11) 39
LYONS (14-1) 80
EAST ROCHESTER (7-8) 63
Horace Betts IV erupted for 30 points, including 13 in the third quarter, to lead Lyons to its sixth win in a row. Betts scored eight points from the free throw line. JC Walker and Ahmir James helped Betts’ effort, scoring 15 points apiece. Nate Henry, Jahtezz Barber and Jay Battle all scored four points, while Benji Kemp and Vonderick Burks scored two points apiece in the winning effort. Chuck Domm’s 24 points paced East Rochester’s offense. Manny Sepulveda pitched in nine points for the Bombers and Brandon Gray and John Burkin each had six. Jackson Peters (4), Russell Domm (3) and Dion Mather (2) rounded out the scoring for East Rochester.
HAC (4-10) 44
BLOOMFIELD (5-10) 39
HONEOYE (11-4) 54
DUNDEE (6-9) 45
NAPLES (1-13) 46
RED JACKET (14-1) 86
Matt Record notched his 1,000th career point as Red Jacket bounced back from its first loss of the season. Record had 15 points, five assists and three blocks in the game. Chase Rizzo led the Indians with 20 points, five boards and four steals. Adam Borst finished with 18 points, six dimes and three steals and Travis Hill had 10 points and 11 rebounds. Red Jacket lost its first game of the year in its previous outing against York. Ben Green paced Naples in scoring with 19 points. Ryan Lester and Tyler Northrop helped Green out, scoring 11 and 10 points, respectively.
GENEVA (11-3) 62
HORNELL (11-4) 47
ALEXANDER (6-9) 65
KENDALL (2-11) 46
ATTICA (6-9) 60
LYNDONVILLE (8-6) 56 OT
Tyler Meyer and Frankie Bisceglie made a few big shots in overtime to help Attica win its second game in a row. The Blue Devils led by 10 points for most of the second half, but Adam Bukowski had to hit two free throws to send the game to the extra period. Meyer finished the game with 14 points, six rebounds and five assists, while Bisceglie had 12 points. Ayden Goll stuffed the stat sheet in a double-double, scoring 18 points, ripping down 12 rebounds, blocking four shots, dishing out four assists and collecting three steals. Nathan Dillenbeck kept Lyndonville in the game in the second half, hitting a pair of deep threes to get the Tigers’ offense going. Dillenbeck had 26 points for Lyndonville and Nathan Hydock pitched in 16.
PEMBROKE (7-7) 44
ELBA (12-3) 72
Colton Dillon scored 18 points in the first half as Elba raced out to a 12-point halftime lead. Dillon ended the game with 32 points, including 10 from inside the 3-point arc. No other Lancers scored in double figures, but Caleb Scouten and Greyson Huntington scored nine apiece and both Jaykob Belluscio and CJ Gottler scored six. Jayden Hughes (3), Zach Marsceill (3), Collin O’Halloran (2) and Andrew Hare (2) rounded out the scoring for Elba. Noah Godzala led Pembroke with 21 points. Godzala made five threes in the contest. Alec Skeet netted six points while Connor Cansdale and Garrett Totten each scored five. Adam Dulski (3), Cayden Pfalzer (3) and Trevor Vaughn (2) also scored for the Dragons.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-11) 46
HOLLEY (1-12) 42
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (11-3) 84
BYRON-BERGEN (9-5) 82
PRATTSBURGH (12-3) 70
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-5) 53
Mason Putnam dropped 32 points for Prattsburgh as the Vikings were able to get back in the win column. Putnam buried five threes in the contest. Kris Johnson’s 18 points took some of the weight off of Putnam offensively. James Crowder and Ammon Anderson scored six apiece for Prattsburgh, while Chris Hively and Caleb Clements each scored four points to cap the Vikings’ offensive output. Prattsburgh fell to Genesee Valley over the past weekend. Brayden Hill and Reese Draper both went into double figures to lead Jasper-Troupsburg. Hill netted 14 points and Reese Draper had 12. Joshua Flint and Tyler Flint both came within a basket of double digit points, scoring nine and seven, respectively. Ethan Draper (6), Noah Price (3) and Quincy Cornell (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats.
C.G. FINNEY (8-9) 79
FILLMORE (10-1) 83 2OT
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-11)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-12)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-11) 48
WELLSVILLE (9-6) 59
FRANKLINVILLE (SECTION VI) 57
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-6) 61
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