
GIRLS
BATAVIA (0-2) 50
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-0) 64
There was nothing surer Thursday night than a Hannah Selke shot from the left corner. Five times, the Honeoye Falls-Lima senior let fly from that spot on the floor beyond the arc, and five times, the ball dropped through the net. READ MORE.
BRIGHTON (1-1) 60
WEBSTER THOMAS (0-2) 33
Brighton led wire-to-wire. The Bruins forced seven turnovers in the opening quarter, scored the game’s first nine points and extended their lead to double-digits early in the second quarter. Rory Baker converted a pair of free throws to start the game’s scoring. Freshman Sadie Scott went the length of floor after a steal and finished a layup. Anglin set up Baker for a 3-pointer. Ninth-grader Lucy Lederman followed with a triple of her own, and Brighton was off and running. READ MORE.
BROCKPORT (1-0) 72
EASTRIDGE (0-2) 20
Junior guard Ella Fadale scored 13 of her 28 points in the second quarter, part of a 26-3 run for Brockport. READ MORE.
SPENCERPORT (0-2) 28
PENFIELD (2-0) 66
Penfield had nine players score in the game and junior Kennedy Cone headlined the balanced offense with 13 points. Grace Alexander and Eva Elliot each scored 10 points. Other scorers – Penfield: Emma Blumenstock (8), Kylie Bell (8), Jackie Funk (7), Summer Cisco (4), Elisa Faklaris (4), and Etta Herman (2).
FAIRPORT (2-1) 63
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-1) 40
Ella Meabon scored a team-high 16 points and was one of four Red Raiders in double figures. Meabon had eight rebounds and seven steals alongside her 16 points. Bella Pucci totaled 13 points with six rebounds and two blocks. Abigail Smith chipped in 12 points, five assists and four rebounds. Megan Thurley added 10 points along with her four rebounds and three assists. Other scorers – Fairport: Riley DeRue (6), Ne’vaeh Buntley (4), and Sarah Hirschler (2)
HILTON (1-1) 53
GATES-CHILI (1-1) 73
CANANDAIGUA (2-0) 63
GREECE ARCADIA (0-1) 16
Sophomore Mya Herman posted a game-high 17 points as Canandaigua won its second straight. The Braves have held its opponents under 30 points in both games this year. Other scorers – Canandaigua: Liv Schorr (7), Kyleigh Chapman (7), Abigail Ceddia (6), Brooke Rizzo (5), Abbey Herod (4), Kate Stocker (4), Macy Bacon (4), Nora Johnson (4), Molly Smith (2), and Kayla Taylor (2)
GREECE ATHENA (1-1) 38
IRONDEQUOIT (1-1) 53
Irondequoit was well balanced on offense, as nine players scored for the Eagles. Julia Smith led Irondequoit with nine points. The Eagles have given up 37 and 38 points defensively to begin the season. Other scorers – Irondequoit: Leah Memmott (8), Leila Rosario (8), Hannah Smith (6), Maeve Brennan (6), Colleen Tytler (5), Amiyah Nunn (5), Evin Terzioglu (3), and Daisy Smith (3)
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-1) 44
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-0) 65
VICTOR (1-1) 44
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-2) 25
LIVONIA (0-1) 53
EAST ROCHESTER (3-0) 55
East Rochester remains unbeaten behind a 14 point double-double from senior-captain Zoe Zutes. Zutes grabbed 10 boards, dished out five assists, and collected four steals alongside her 14 points. Samantha Lewis also scored 14 points as well has having eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Lily Funk was the only other Bomber in double-figures with 10 points, eight rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Other scorers – East Rochester: Nevaeh Johnson (7), Zarriah Eldridge (5), Libra Hickman (3), and Hannah Griffith (2)
BELFAST (1-1) 16
FILMORE (2-0) 31
Fillmore has scored 32 points and 31 points in its first two games while only giving up 16 and 17 points.
GENESEE (0-1) 35
WHITESVILLE (2-0) 64
Whitesville had held its opponents under 40 points in both games this year.
PENN YAN (1-1) 37
MIDLAKES (2-0) 49
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-1) 53
MYNDERSE (0-2) 27
RED JACKET (1-1) 29
HONEOYE (1-1) 32
BLOOMFIELD (1-1) 28
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (1-1) 32
Junior Eliza Nicosia scored a team-high 15 points in Harley-Allendale-Columbia’s bounce-back win. This was the second-straight game that Nicosia scored 15 or more points. Other scorers – Harley-Allendale-Columbia: Anna Thomas (7), Lucy Michael (4), Chloe Fowler (4), and Morgan Fowler (2)
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-1) 40
DUNDEE (1-0) 47
Dundee won its season-opener thanks to a combined 28 points from Kendall Parker and Jillian Underhill. Parker finished the game with a team-high 15 points while Underhill totaled 13. Other scorers – Dundee: Hallie Knapp (9), Kailey Yeoman (8), and Trisha Edmister (2)
CUBA (0-1) 33
WELLSVILLE (1-1) 38
ANDOVER (0-2) 19
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-0) 27
NEWARK (1-1) 54
GENEVA (0-2) 24
WAYNE (1-1) 21
WATERLOO (2-0) 92
Waterloo had its highest scoring output of the season behind five double-digit scorers including a game-high 19 from Giavanna White-Principio. Morgan Caraballo added 16, Macy Carr chipped in 13, McKenzie Barber totaled 12, and Jazzmyn Lewis ended with 11. Other scorers – Waterloo: Natalie DiSanto (8), Tabatha Winter (7), and Allie Smith (6). Aaliyah Zenelovi led Wayne with seven points and six rebounds. Other scorers – Wayne: Sidnee Burlee (6), Aly Johnson (3), Emily Pratt (3), and Riley Simpson (2)
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-1) 32
YORK (1-0) 42
SOUTH SENECA (1-0) 51
NAPLES (0-1) 18
Four-year varsity player Emma Fletcher led South Seneca with a team-high 17 points. Logan Shaulis complimented Fletcher by scoring 15 herself. Other scorers – South Seneca: Lea Fletcher (8), Alissa Fletcher (7), Hailey Crane (2), Allison Kenyon (2), and Chloe Shaulis (2)
BOYS
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (1-1) 41
BLOOMFIELD (1-1) 50
Junior Cooper Wille led the seven Bloomfield scorers with 12 points in the bounce-back win. Eric Sandle was the only other Bloomfield player in double-figures with 10 points. Other scorers – Bloomfield: Sean Farrell (8), Max Willix (8), Issac McCelland (6), Xavier Williams (4), and Cameron Smith (2)
WATERLOO (0-2) 37
WAYNE (1-0) 53
Mason Blankenberg and Tyler Reynolds combined for 34 points as Wayne overcame a six-point first quarter. Blankenerg finished with a game-high 18 points including seven in the fourth quarter. Reynolds had 16 points and did most of his damage in the third quarter where he tallied eight points. Other scorers – Wayne: Eli Schichtel (8), Devon Forrest (7), Nate Coleman (2), and Alex Bolt (2). Kyle Slywka led Waterloo with a team-high 12 points. Other scorers – Waterloo: Brian Oddi (9), Nolan Slywka (6), Julian Pehrson (4), Devin Felber (3), and Jordan Kraft (3)
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-0) 65
PENN YAN (0-2) 49
Jordan Lahue led Marcus Whitman to its second win with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Lahue now averages 28.5 points per game after his 35 point outburst in his first game. Marcus Whitman fell down 17-13 after one quarter, but, proceeded to outscore Penn Yan by 20 for the rest of the game. Aidan Royston provided a nice second option as he recorded nine points and seven rebounds. Other scorers – Marcus Whitman: Noah Hildreth (13), Connor Tomion (11), Carson Miller (5), Zack Lovejoy (3), and Kyle Valastro (2). Penn Yan was led by nine different scorers. Scorers – Penn Yan: Dominic Lafferty (9), Devon Gerhardt (9), Oliver Connelly (8), Max Brodmann (6), Griffin Emerson (5), Javyn Gammaro (4), Damion Hayes (4), Brigham Hansen (3), and David Desorbo (1)
NAPLES (0-1) 51
SOUTH SENECA (1-0) 69
Ira Aman recorded a double-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds in the South Seneca comeback win. Trailing 23-13 at the end of the first quarter, South Seneca outscored Naples 38-16 in the second and third quarter. Nick Houck matched Aman with 23 points of his own. South Seneca connected on nine three pointers throughout the game. Ryan Lester led Naples with 30 points with 16 of them coming in the first quarter.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-1) 70
KENDALL (0-2) 35
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-2) 50
ELBA (1-0) 52
Zach Marsceill dominated the first quarter scoring all 12 of Elba’s points. The junior totaled 22 points on the game after he connected on two threes and made all four of his free throws in the second half. Caden Muelhig and Connor Scott combined for 15 points in the second half as Elba outscored Wheatland-Chili by five. Scott ended with eight points and Muelhig finished with nine. Other scorers – Elba: Jayden Hughes (6), CJ Gottler (3), Zach Howard (2), and Jaykob Belluscio (2). Wheatland-Chili was led by Aaron Lund who scored a team-high 20 points. Other scorers – Wheatland-Chili: Terry Bayly-Henshaw (11), Jahmere Copper (10), Brian Napier (5), Brendan Moore (3), and Jordan Richards (1)
HONEOYE (1-0) 58
RED JACKET (0-2) 53
Jack Reynolds closed out Honeoye’s first win with eight of the teams 13 points in the fourth quarter. Reynolds finished with 25 points, 13 rebounds, and four assists. Jake Jarosinski chipped in 15 points including two clutch free throws in the fourth quarter. Other scorers – Honeoye: Alex Jarosinski (10), Charlie Farrel (4), Logan Thomas (3), and Jacob Schallen (1). For Red Jacket, Dalton Hankins scored a team-high 17 points with nine of them in the first half, and Kyle Damore added 14 points. Andrew Damore helped inside with 14 rebounds and four blocks.
GENEVA (1-0) 73
NEWARK (0-2) 54
MYNDERSE (2-0) 48
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-1) 47
Senior Nick Jones hit a game-winning three with one second left which lifted Mynderse to a second straight win. Jones finished with 11 points with seven of them coming in the fourth. Troy Kabat led Mynderse in scoring with 26 points and did most of his damage in the middle quarters. Kabat totaled 18 points in the second and third quarter. Other scorers – Mynderse: Jared King (5), Jake Smith (3), and Thomas Santana (3). Palmyra-Macedon had a seven players score but was led by 15 points from Paul Goodness. Other scorers – Palmyra-Macedon: Ian Goodness (9), Alex Wootton (6), Sage Hunter (6), Ashton Rouland (6), Robert Kinslow (4), and John Blazey (1)
BYRON BERGEN (2-0) 57
HOLLEY (0-2) 39
PEMBROKE (2-0) 54
ALEXANDER (0-2) 39
LYNDONVILLE (1-1) 52
ATTICA (1-1) 47
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