EARLY COLLEGE (3-12) 51
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-12) 53
Kevonne Fountain scored seven of World of Inquiry’s 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Griffins won their second game in a row. Fountain ended the game with 15 points. Dorian Smith pitched in 10 points for World of Inquiry, while Jeshua Shaw had nine and Jahlil Bell had eight. Romel Brown (4) and Amir Hobbs (2) also scored for the Griffins. Sam Jackson’s 18 points and Joe Williams’s 15 led Early College’s offense. Jovan Sargent added 10 points for the Cobras.
NE DOUGLASS (7-9) 61
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (11-6) 76
From there, the Silverhawks forced a turnover and Logan Hayes split a pair of free throws to secure the 76-71 victory, their eighth in the last nine games. Clarke-DeSouza scored four of his game-high 28 points during a 14-5 run as SOTA took a 71-60 advantage with two and a half minutes remaining. The junior guard connected on a pair of free throws and slammed down a two-handed jam. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER PREP (6-11) 50
VERTUS (6-10) 68
EAST (14-2) 83
MONROE (4-11) 49
Zechariah Harris-Scott and Damani Barley scored 24 and 20 points, respectively, for East as the Eagles collected their fourth win in the last five games. Justus Ross-Simmons added 16 points for East. Clinique Jackson and Desmond Williams scored six points apiece, while Kai McCullough had five. Kaori Barley (4) and Zaire Halmond (2) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles. Jabez Thompson scored 14 points and Jahmir Bloom tallied 11 for Monroe. Jamar Williams had nine points and Devante Conyers six to represent the Red Jackets’ secondary scoring. Miguel Serrano (4), Amariyon Johnson (3) and Chauncy Joyner (3) also found the scorebook for Monroe.
DESTINY (4-10) 106
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-13) 39
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (7-7) 42
AVON (12-4) 56
Nick Rowland and Roman Volpe both had 12 points in a double-double in Avon’s third straight win. Nick Rowland finished with 10 rebounds and Volpe grabbed 11. Michael Rowland Tyler Dailey also went into double figures for the Braves, scoring 11 and 10 points, respectively. Jaden Brown (5), Zach Colvin (4) and Dylan Smith (2) rounded out the scoring for Avon. DJ Garcion and AJ Tomlin both went into double digits in the scoring column for Rochester Academy. Garcion had 14 points and Tomlin added 11. Trayvon Major’s seven points and Deonte Major’s four made up the Racers’ secondary scoring. Shia Patton (3) and Qumauri Thompson (2) also scored for Rochester Academy.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (15-1) 82
GLOBAL CONCEPTS (SECTION VI) 52
Sean Smith and Andrew Newcombe both had double-doubles in Northstar Christian’s ninth consecutive win. Smith had a team-high 21 points and 11 assists. Newcombe finished with 10 points and 10 boards. Ryan Garwood pitched in 16 points and Khalil Iverson added 14.
WILSON MAGNET (4-10) 67
RUSH HENRIETTA (11-4) 74
Jevonte Williams scored 15 of his game-high 25 points in the second half to help Rush Henrietta win its sixth game in a row. Williams scored 11 of his 25 points from the free throw line. Chris Sleeper pitched in 15 points and Eddie Beverly added 14. Nyles Goodwin’s eight points and RJ Williams’ seven gave the leading scorers some relief offensively. Mason Giorgione (4) and Gabe Wright (1) rounded out the scoring for the Royal Comets. Brennan Clark paced Wilson Magnet’s offense with 20 points. Christian Harmon netted 15 points, while Rashi Smith-James and Latief Holmes scored 10 apiece. Zavarius Henry (5), Damel Turner (4) and Joshua Joyce (3) also found the scorebook for the Wildcats.
SPENCERPORT (6-11) 44
CANANDAIGUA (4-12) 57
IRONDEQUOIT (13-3) 72
PENFIELD (11-5) 44
Connor Shafer, Keenan Robertson and Amauri Smith combined for 26 of Irondequoit’s 34 first-half points as the Eagles jumped out to a 34-15 lead at the break. The win was Irondequoit’s 10th in a row. Robertson finished the game with a team-high 21 points, Smith had 14 and Shafer added 12. Robertson and Smith also added nine rebounds, while Shafer grabbed nine. Luke Melidona pitched in six points, while Nick Leonardo and Jordan Kimble netted five apiece. Lucas Hanford (3), Nick Mercurio (3), Marcus Harris (2) and Rowan McGwin (1) also added to Irondequoit’s offensive output. Dyllon Scott provided most of the offense for Penfield, scoring 30 of his team’s 44 points. Scott made seven twos and four threes. Collin Pichany scored six points, while RJ Wilkins (3), Peyton Pace (3) and RJ Green (2) made up the rest of the scoring for the Patriots.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-8)
GANANDA (11-4)
MARION (0-16) 35
SODUS (7-8) 64
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (10-4)
WILLIAMSON (4-11)
LYONS (15-2) 48
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-5) 65
Jordan Lahue and Liam Prendergast both stuffed the stat sheet as Marcus Whitman captured its second consecutive win. Lahue led the Wildcats in scoring, netting 18 points, including four three pointers. He added four rebounds and four assists. Prendergast scored 16 points, ripped down eight boards and dished out six dimes. Noah Hildreth was the third and final Wildcat to score in double figures, tallying 10 points. Seth Benedict pitched in nine points and Aiden Royston added eight, while Ryan Herod’s four rounded out the scoring for Marcus Whitman. Benji Kemp led Lyons with 21 points. Ahmir James’ 13 points and Horace Betts IV’s six represent the only other Lions to make multiple field goals in the game. Jerell Petty (3), John Walker (2), Jahtezz Barber (2) and Jaylen Battle (1) also helped Lyons’ offensive effort.
MIDLAKES (5-11) 37
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-10) 27
WATERLOO (11-4) 58
PENN YAN (7-9) 41
HAC (5-11) 56
SOUTH SENECA (6-10) 62
NAPLES (1-14) 43
ROMULUS (7-9) 63
Camden Derby’s 20-point, six-rebound performance led Romulus to second win over Naples this season. Daryl Morrell pitched in 11 points and six rebounds. Luke Willower and Ben Jessop scored nine points apiece for the Warriors. Ryan Lester paced Naples in scoring with 14 points. Ben Fowler’s 11 points aided Lester’s efforts.
DUNDEE (6-11) 37
BLOOMFIELD (6-10) 58
Simon Wille’s 16 points helped Bloomfield win its fifth win over Class C competition this season. Sean Farrell pitched in 12 points and Adam Sheehan added 11. Sheehan also picked up three steals. Cooper Wille and Declan Smith scored five points apiece for the Bombers. Max Willix (4), Eric Sandle (3) and Isaac McClelland (2) also added to the scoring for Bloomfield.
NEWARK (8-7) 51
WAYNE (14-1) 75
Wayne had four different players score in double figures in its eighth win in a row. Tyler Reynolds led the way with 19 points and Mason Blankenberg trailed close behind with 18. Eli Schichtel’s 13 points and Devon Forrest’s 11 made up most of the Eagles’ secondary scoring. Charley Wiggins (5), Brian Sills (4), Nathan McKenna (3) and Alex Bolt (2) rounded out the scoring for Wayne. Carter Steve paced Newark with eight points, while Dustin Case, Devin Agosto and Josh Green all scored seven points. Isaiah Camp and Raeshawn Howard added six points apiece. Simon Vermeersch and Blade Case scored three apiece and Adam Lombardi and Julius Teabout both netted two for the Reds.
GENEVA (13-3) 71
MYNDERSE (6-9) 50
HONEOYE (12-6) 34
RED JACKET (16-1) 56
LEROY (9-7) 57
ALBION (SECTION VI) 66
WHITESVILLE (1-12) 38
AVOCA (15-1) 68
Devin Stowe had a game’s worth of production in the first half to propel Avoca to its 16th straight win. Stowe notched six points and 10 assists in the first half and finished the game with 14 points and 13 dimes. He also added seven points and five steals. Tristian Stark and Thomas Derick both grabbed 12 rebounds, with Stark scoring nine points and Derick notching seven. Brady Brandow notched 12 points for the Tigers. DeJay Hammond had nine points, nine rebounds and four blocked shots. Michael Hoad added six points and seven rebounds and Jonathan Jensen finished with seven points, five rebounds and five assists. Jordan Slayton rounded out the scoring for Avoca with four points. CJ Estep led Whitesville with 10 points, with Chris Gullett and his nine points trailing close behind. Jesse Pensyl scored seven points and Brendal Jackson and Colby Gaines scored six apiecefor the Blue Jays.
ANDOVER (4-11) 42
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (6-11) 61
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-8) 55
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-14) 18
SCIO (12-3) 55
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-8) 41
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