AQUINAS (10-7) 52
EDISON (7-10) 72
Shaheem Ellis Jr. scored 18 points to lead Edison to a fourth win in its last five games. Ellis Jr. got the Inventors off to a hot start by scoring seven points in the first quarter, and knocked down four three-pointers on the night. He also had seven assists and four steals. Mike Morgan scored 12 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for Edison, while Nahjhime Kirton added eight points. Wesley Henderson scored 15 points for Aquinas, while Myles Blackwood put up 14 points. Other scorers — Edison: Edgar Bass IV (3), Jarell Johnson (2), Aquinas: Mykel White (7), Jack Scanlon (6), Jordan Jordan (4), Gabe Miller (3), Will Scanlon (3).
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-11) 50
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-6) 66
Pittsford Sutherland turned a five-point halftime lead into a runaway victory. Jayln Moorehead scored 25 points to lead the Knights, while Ben DiGiovanni scored 16 points. Churchville-Chili was led by Griffin Stella, who scored 14 points, and Kamerin Poromon, who had 12 points. Other scorers — PS: Owen Flisnik (7), Patrick Smelt (5), Jake Prissier (3), Garrett Glanton (3), Will Klenk (2), C-C: John Keele (9), Colin Cantrell (5), John Bailey (4), Jason Gibbs (4), Noah Satter (2).
PENFIELD (11-6) 55
HILTON (10-7) 59
Tah-Jae Hill scored 13 of his game-high 37 points in the opening stanza, but the senior saved his best for last as the Hilton Cadets downed Penfield, 59-55 in Monroe County Division I action, Monday night. Trailing 51-50 with 4:21 left in the fourth quarter, Hill hit from long range on back-to-back possessions to lift the Cadets (10-7) to their third straight win. READ MORE.
FRIENDSHIP (2-13) 28
SCIO (14-3) 77
Scio head coach Dillon McFall recalls a time first starting out as the head coach of the varsity boys basketball program four years ago. He remembers when he pulled aside his two biggest producers on offense — then eighth grader Cam Loucks, and freshman Brendan Graves for a talk, and said that the spotlight is on them. READ MORE.
MONROE (4-12) 51
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (8-10) 70
Patrick Lustyk scored a career-high 31 points to lead Honeoye Falls-Lima. He also had eight rebounds and three assists in the win. Hayden Smith had 11 points and seven rebounds for the Cougars, while Nolan Smith added nine points, eight rebounds, four steals and three blocks. Jabez Thompson scored 20 points for Monroe, while Jamar Williams had 12 points and Jahmir Bloom had 11 points. Other scorers — HF-L: Reece Joint (6), Josh Vogt (6), Turner Kamm (2), Andrew Childs (2), Preston Huff (2), Nate Ross (2), Monroe: JaH’meir Speed (6), Miguel Serrano (2).
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-14) 57
MOUNT MORRIS (9-9) 75
After being tied 18-18 through one quarter, Mount Morris exploded in the second to take a 44-28 lead into halftime. Stephen Somers stuffed the stat sheet for the Blue Devils, as he racked up 19 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals. Alexis Crespo also scored 19 points for MM, while Justice Green had 12 points and four steals. Other scorers — MM: Kody Mosher (9), Rowan Gross (6), Kolby Burley (6), Justin Kemp (2), Ben Bacon (2).
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-11) 49
BLOOMFIELD (6-11) 35
Simon Wille had 11 points for Bloomfield, while Adam Sheehan scored seven points and Issac McClelland scored six points. Other scorers — Bloomfield: Eric Sandle (4), Cooper Wille (2), Calvin Rogers (2), Max Willix (2).
HOUGHTON ACADEMY (11-4) 53
HAMMONDSPORT (10-7) 58
After being tied 39-39 at the end of the third quarter, Ian McDonald led Hammondsport over Houghton with 17 points. CJ Hill tacked on 14 points for the Lakers, while Lee Murray led Houghton with 21 points.
WAYNE (14-2) 47
WATERLOO (12-4) 49
Michael Hubbard hit a game-winning three-pointer to extend Waterloo’s winning streak to five games.
PORT BYRON (III) 42
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (13-4) 48
Cam Chance led the way for Clyde-Savannah with 23 points, 14 rebounds and nine steals. Jaden McKinney added 17 points, six rebounds, six blocks and five steals.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-14) 38
PENN YANN (8-10) 51
MIDLAKES (5-13) 56
GANANDA (13-4) 66
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-5) 59
MYNDERSE (7-10) 54
DESTINY (5-14) 55
SODUS (8-9) 78
HANNIBAL (III) 45
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-11) 41
ROMULUS (7-10) 53
DUNDEE (7-11) 61
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-9) 69
NAPLES (1-16) 32
HORNELL (14-4) 50
LEROY (9-8) 43
CHESTERTON (10-5) 47
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-12) 35
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (13-4) 106
KENDALL (2-15) 53
WHITESVILLE (1-14) 26
FILLMORE (15-2) 69
With Luke Cole missing action with an ankle injury for the Eagles of Fillmore, it was on the rest of the team to help fill in the void he has left behind. When Monday came around, his fellow teammates did just that, as they put together a strong performance from the very beginning of the night to coast their way to victory with a 69-26 win over the visiting Whitesville Blue Jays. READ MORE.
EUGENIO MARIA (2-10)
UNIVERSITY PREP (11-4)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (7-8) 67
BELFAST (6-12) 53
Both the Rebels and Bulldogs were neck and neck through the first quarter of play, but then the offense belonging to Cuba-Rushford started to break loose, as they accounted for a huge 38-21 sprint across the next two quarters to apply an extension on their two-point lead after the opening frame to pull their way toward a 67-53 win over host Belfast on Monday. READ MORE.
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