NE DOUGLASS (7-10) 70
EAST (15-2) 98
Zechariah Harris-Scott, Damani Barley and Kaori Barley all scorched the nets for at least 20 points as East claimed the season sweep of NE Douglass. Harris-Scott finished with 26 points, Damani Barley had 21 points on four threes and Kaori Barley scored 20 with six makes from behind the arc. Kai McCullough pitched in 12 points for the Eagles, Clinique Jackson added seven and Justus Ross-Simmons scored six. Freddie Brock (2), Michael Thomas (2) and Desmond Williams (2) also scored for East. Adonis Flagler paces NE Douglass with 33 points. Flagler also buried six triples. Trynzier Parker was the only other Panther in double figures, netting 14 points. Lamar Lovelace had eight points, Nicolas Jeanty had seven and Jayden Berry added six. Delzair Hanks’ two points rounded out the scoring for NE Douglass.
WILSON MAGNET (4-12) 74
LEADERSHIP (15-2) 87
Maurice McKinney and Kennyh Hardeman both notched double-doubles for Leadership as the Lions knocked off Wilson Magnet for the second time this season. McKinney finished the game with 31 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Hardeman notched his 10th double of the season, scoring 15 points and ripping down 10 boards. Shamir McCullough notched 18 points, five assists and four steals. Rayshawn Boyd also pitched in seven points and 11 rebounds. Nuhsar Mike’s two points rounded out Leadership’s scoring. Christian Harmon matched McKinney’s 31 points to lead Wilson Magnet’s offense. Damel Turner had 13 points and Daykwon Harris added 10 to aid Harmon’s efforts. Derrick Simmons’ nine points and Zavarius Henry’s eight left both of them a bucket from double figures. Joshua Joyce and Harlem Campbell scored two points apiece for the Wildcats.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (13-6) 90
EARLY COLLEGE (3-13) 65
Reggie Smith, Ethain Clarke-DeSouza and Logan Hayes all scored 23 points to lead the School of the Arts to its fourth win in a row. Clarke-Desouza and Hayes grabbed 11 rebounds apiece to wrap up the double-doubles. Ke’vion Mitchell also pitched in 16 points for the Silverhawks. Loral Dillard (5) and Aness Jaff (1) rounded out the scoring for the School of the Arts. Sam Jackson’s 21 points paced Early College’s offense. Jovan Sargent and Jaequon Nesmith both went into double figures also, scoring 15 and 12, respectively. Jahan Richetts (8), Jamari Williams (5), William Lanos (2) and Joe Williams (2) also found the scorebook for the Cobras.
FRANKLIN (7-9) 56
McQUAID (11-7) 85
Jermaine Taggart scored 20 of his team-high 25 points in the first half to help McQuaid capture its third straight win. Kobe Long knocked down five threes in the first half en route to 19 points. Keith Warren was the only other Knight to reach double figures, netting 13 points. Christian Blatter and Bobby Flaherty were the only other players for McQuaid to make multiple field goals, scoring nine and four points, respectively. Charlie Salina (3), Joe Cairns (2), Reuben Daniel (2), Ben Barone (2), Darren Blocker (2), Jordan Brongo (2) and Jack Murphy (2) also registered in the scorebook for the Knights. Tahjir King paced Franklin on offense, netting 17 points. Teriq Johnson’s 12 points and Kentonio Kelly’s 10 aided King’s efforts. Gary Simms’ eight points also helped out for the Quakers. Jaylin Jordan (3), Dayvion Scott (2), Chad Barber (2) and Ja’rell Boone (2) also scored for Franklin.
CHESTERTON (11-5) 73
DESTINY (4-13) 69
WELLSVILLE (10-8) 52
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (16-1) 79
Having scored on just one of eight possessions to start the second stanza, Ryan Garwood connected on a pair of 3-pointers to give Northstar a 31-19 lead heading into the locker room. The Knights wasted little time putting the game out of reach in the third. Khalil Iverson converted a rebound and putback on the first possession of the third quarter. Northstar then scored on four of their next six trips down the floor. READ MORE.
VERTUS (7-10) 55
BRIGHTON (5-11) 49
Quanmay Early scored 13 of his 24 points after halftime as Vertus collected its second win in a row. Early knocked down three shots from behind the arc in the second half. Jayden Spencer scored 16 points and Rashawn Williams had 10 for the Warriors. Jarel Dixon (3) and Xalen Lucas (2) rounded out the scoring for Vertus. Aiden Lazenby’s seven points led Brighton’s offense, while Nathan Martin and Tyler Ortiz scored six apiece. Thomas Passawe (4), Jack Carl (2), Calvin Tourangeau (2) and Sam Zarkowsky (2) also scored for the Barons.
FAIRPORT (9-9) 65
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-14) 66
Three free throws from seniors closed out a Senior Night win for the Kings (4-14), 66-65 over Fairport (9-9) in Ed Nietopski Gymnasium. Monchecourt led the way for Kearney with 28 points, including 23 in the first half. He was supplemented by 16 from Rose and 12 from another senior, Mike Gentile. The win snapped Kearney’s four-game skid, and with just one game remaining in the Kings’ regular season, it sets them up to go into sectionals on a high note. READ MORE.
HILTON (11-7) 80
GREECE ATHENA (9-9) 62
Tah-Jae Hill topped the 30-point mark for the second straight night, dropping 35 points in the Cadets’ fourth consecutive win. Hill knocked down five of his six threes in the first half. Jason Story’s 11 points and Colin Burkis’ eight made up most of Hilton’s secondary scoring. Najier Daniels had six points, Preston Prince scored five points, Nick Graziano had five and Ryan Kurtz contributed four for Hilton. Greyson Trubia, Peter Reyes and Alex Mistretta all scored two points for the Cadets. Kenny Freeman and Tre Jackson both went into double figures for Greece Athena, scoring 16 and 10, respectively. Terrell Wilson Jr. scored nine points, DeAndre Newsome had eight and Jahon Jones scored seven for the Trojans. Tyler Simmons (4), Matt Duemmel (3), Tyler Curtis (3) and Edgardo Ortiz (2) rounded out the scoring for Greece Athena.
GATES-CHILI (8-9) 77
CANANDAIGUA (4-14) 69
Terrace Walker Jr. scored 13 of his team-high 25 points in the first half as Gates-Chili got out to a 37-21 lead at the break and managed to hold on for the victory. Adam Williams added 16 points and Mitchell Harris had 13 for the Spartans. The trio of Walker, Williams and Harris went 16-for-19 from the free throw line. Devin Walton pitched in six points, Kobe McCray notched five and Mair Morrison contributed four to the Gates-Chili effort. Spencer Glenn (3), Tommy Viola (3) and Serdrick Thomas (2) also scored for the Spartans. Casey Herod led Canandaigua’s offense with 25 points. Nick Ferris and Cody Aikey also scored in double figures, netting 14 and 10 points, respectively. Nick Brunelli’s seven points and Luke Pawlicki’s five provided the Braves with some secondary scoring. Bryan Boldrin (3), Seth Barone (3) and Joey Urlacher (2) rounded out the scoring for Canandaigua.
BATAVIA (12-5) 48
NEWARK (9-8) 47
Zach Gilebarto scored 11 of Batavia’s 15 points as the Blue Devils won their third game in the last four days. Gilebarto scored 25 points and knocked down five threes. Caeden White added 14 points for Batavia. Camden White (5), Luke Grammatico (3) and Alex Hale (1) rounded out the scoring for Batavia. Carter Steve was the only player for Newark to hit double digits in the scoring column, notching 11 points. Dustin Case, Devin Agosto and Raeshawn Howard all scored eight points for the Reds, while Josh Green added seven. Blade Case (3) and Stevie Brown (2) also scored for Newark.
GENEVA (14-4) 71
GREECE ODYSSEY (12-6) 74
Dylan Kolmetz scored 13 of his 15 points in the first quarter for Greece Odyssey to help the Leopards get out to an 11-point lead through the first eight minutes. Jaden Hartsfield and Korey Canton scored 19 points apiece, with Hartsfield going 9-for-12 from the charity stripe. Preston Mathis’ 10 points and Luke Schneider’s seven gave Greece Odyssey some secondary scoring. Garald Gaitan (2) and Jonah Holloway (2) rounded out the scoring for the Leopards. Devon Martin paced Geneva with 19 points. Nick Askin, Liam Ryan and Jagger Kerr all scored 12 points, while Nasir Harrison added 10. Wyatt Patchett (9) and Parker Bossard (2) also helped out the Panthers’ offense.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-12) 49
KENDALL (2-16) 36
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GENESEO (13-6) 65
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (15-3) 71
Caledonia-Mumford went on an 11-0 run to start the second quarter as the Red Raiders completed the season sweep of Geneseo. Vinny Molisani led Caledonia-Mumford’s offense with 24 points, four rebounds and four assists. Joey Laursen and Kyle Wade added 14 points apiece, with Laursen also pitching in five rebounds and four dimes. Adam O’Donoghue notched nine points on three threes and Troy Kolb ripped down seven rebounds and dished out three assists. Daniel Kelly’s 25 points led Geneseo’s offense. Adam Wright contributed 10 points and Zach Bzduch had eight for the Blue Devils.
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (14-4) 110
C.G. FINNEY (8-10) 77
ATTICA (7-11) 50
ALEXANDER (8-9) 59
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-4) 66
PEMBROKE (7-10) 57
ELBA (15-3) 81
LYNDONVILLE (10-7) 75 OT
Elba needed overtime to win its fifth consecutive game after trailing by three points entering the fourth quarter. Colton Dillon led the Lancers with 20 points, including six in the extra period. Collin O’Halloran added 17 points, while CJ Gottler and Zach Marsceill had 14 and 13, respectively. Caleb Scouten and Greyson Huntington both scored eight points and Jaykob Bellucio had one to round out Elba’s offensive output. Nathan Dillenbeck led Lyndonville’s offense with 29 points, including four threes. Noah Poler’s 19 points and Russ Stephens’ 14 provided the Tigers with some quality secondary scoring. Casey Winiecki (6), Anthony Moule (5) and Nathan Hydock (2) also found the scorebook for Lyndonville.
YORK (15-3) 67
KESHEQUA (2-15) 52
York opened up a 16-point halftime lead en route to its 10th win in a row. Riley Stella paced the Knights with 27 points. James Kennedy gave Stella some supports with 15 points of his own. Hunter Stephens led Keshequa with 16 points, while Bryson Mellin also had 14 for the Indians.
LETCHWORTH (9-7) 41
AVON (13-4) 81
Four different players for Avon went into double figures in the scoring column as the Braves won their third straight game. Tyler Dailey was Avon’s leading scorer, scoring 19 points with four threes. Zach Colvin scored 16 points, Nick Rowland added 12 and Jaden Brown scored 10. Roman Volpe, Andrew Rowland and Jaden Courtemanche all added six points apiece. Jacob Malley (4) and Michael Rowland (2) rounded out the scoring for Avon. Brett Vasile led Letchworth with 13 points and Jimmy Cole pitched in 10. William Bean’s eight points and Will Shearing had six for the Indians. Nik Eustace and Drew Dunbar scored two apiece to finish off Letchworth’s scoring.
DANSVILLE (3-14) 44
LIVONIA (11-7) 66
A 14-4 run from Livonia in the first half helped the Bulldogs collect their second win in a row. Shawn Minnehan set a career-high in scoring for Livonia with 26 points, while also grabbing three steals. Alex Minnehan added 16 points, six assists and four steals. Noah Fasso had eight points, while Michael Bean contributed eight points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Drew Morrow led Dansville in scoring with 14 points. Arrick Gerber pitched in 12 and Tanner Dettman netted 10 for the Mustangs.
PERRY (13-5) 52
WARSAW (3-15) 35
BATH-HAVERLING (9-10) 47
LEROY (9-9) 67
Cody Lytle’s 12-point, 10-rebound double-double led LeRoy to its second win over Bath-Haverling this season. Andrew Loftus added 13 points and eight rebounds, while Ethan Beswick had 12 points for the Oatkan Knights.
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