BOYS
UNIVERSITY PREP (1-0) 74
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-2) 71 (3 OT)
Jerice Crouch needed to sit down. Monday was his first game as UPrep’s head coach and he hadn’t planned for triple overtime. After the buzzer sounded for the final time, after Crouch had hugged a number of his players, he was exhausted. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-2) 58
CHARLES G. FINNEY (3-2) 81
Leading 38-27 at halftime, Markus Robinson pumped in 20 more points in the third quarter to extend Finney’s lead to 22. He connected on his final six shots to complete a 23-of-36 performance. READ MORE.
WILSON MAGNET (0-3) 50
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-2) 62
After being down three at halftime, senior Ky’mere Meeks led the Warriors with a double-double 25 point, 12 rebound performance. Meeks recorded 15 of the teams 24 points in the third quarter and converted 7-of-11 chances from the free-throw line. Fellow senior captain Luke Insley made all four attempts as Insley contributed with 17 points. Evan DeMocker and Nick Hauman both had eight-point efforts. Wilson Magnet’s leading scorer was Derrick Simmons with 18 points, sinking three shots beyond the arc and three from the charity stripe. Daniel Turner (14) and Josh Joyce (11) were both double-digit scorers. Other scorers – Wilson Magnet: Zavarius Henry (4) Harlem Campbell (3).
EUGENIO MARIA (0-1) 42
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-0) 60
Ryan Garwood and Turner Harris each scored 16 points, combining for 17 points in the second half to pace Northstar to its fifth win of the season. Andrew Eschner and Larry O’Neal each collected 12 rebounds in the win. Eugenio Maria had a balanced attack on the offensive end between four scorers: Antoine McFadden (14), Darnell Smith (12), Juliet Ruiz (11), and Jeremiah Bermudas (six). After only 13 first-half points Eugenio Maria doubled their point total with 16 third-quarter points and 13 in the fourth.
AQUINAS (2-1) 58
EDISON TECH (0-1) 51
The Aquinas Li’l Irish outlasted a late Edison Tech fourth-quarter comeback as Myles Blackwood came up big when they needed him most. The junior forward finished with 21 points, 12 of them coming in the second half, as Jack Bleier and Damarius Owens added 10 points apiece. As Aquinas found themselves up 34-23 going into halftime with an 11-point cushion, the Inventors outscored Aquinas 28-23 in the final 16 minutes. Shaheem Ellis Jr. accounted for 10 second-half points tallying 17 total, and Mike Morgan had seven of his 10 points in the fourth quarter. Alvion Williams (9) and Chaheim Fowlks (7) also contributed to Edison Tech’s triumphant effort.
WAYNE (3-0) 60
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (2-2) 34
The Wayne Eagle offense exploded behind Tyler Reynolds and Mason Blankenberg’s strong performances. Reynolds connected on four three-pointers, making three of them in the first half finishing with 18 points. Blankenberg had 16 points, converted three triples of his own, and 3-4 from the free-throw line. Elijah Schichtel also had 10 points. Mynderse leading scorer was Jared King with seven points. Other scorers- Wayne: Jake Johnson (6), Devon Forrest (5), Charley Wiggins (3) Mynderse: Mike Bogart (4), DJ Bruni (3), Will Korzeniewski (3), Jayden Key (2), Owen Barnett (2).
KENDALL (0-4) 30
ELBA (2-0) 58
Caleb Scouten’s 18-point night propelled the Lancers to their second straight win. Scouten made all seven of his free throws and scored eight of Elba’s 16 points in the final frame. Elba rode a 20-point second quarter with a 16 point lead going into halftime and did not look back. CJ Gottler scored 10 points, making two three-pointers and Jaykob Belluscio had had nine. Eighth-grader Quante Gillians was the leading scorer for the Eagles with 13 points on five made shots from the field and making three of his six attempts from the line. Derek Edick made two three pointers finishing with eight points while Zach Barrett, Braxton Zarpentine, and Jorden Ostrander chipped in with three points a piece.
ATTICA (2-2) 64
ALEXANDER (0-3) 38
With a slim lead of 29-25 at the half, Attica outscored 35-13 in the second half as Ayden Goll Nick Perl, and Ayden Goll leading the way for the Blue Devils. Perl had an impressive stat line with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals while Goll added 16 points and five assists. Senior Devin Dean led all scorers with 21 points for Alexander.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-1) 58
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (2-0) 71
Avoca/Prattsburgh maintained the lead in the first quarter and did not look back, highlighting a 21 point third quarter that put them up over Canisteo 56-40. Highlighting the third-quarter surge was James Crowder with 10 of his game-high 26 points coming in the third. Crowder made 10 total shots, including two threes and 4-6 free throws. Teammate Kris Johnson accounted for 19 points and Macoy Putnam ended up with 12. Hunter McCaffrey had a team-leading 24 points on 11 made field goals. Canisteo-Greenwood also had double-digit contributions from Rogue Santiago (11) and Andrew Morling (10).
HONEOYE (2-1) 48
NAPLES (1-2) 55 (OT)
In a back-and-forth second half, Naples dominate third quarter outsourcing Honeoye 18-7 put gave them a 43-33 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs had a run of their own lead by Jack Reynolds as they erased the 10-point deficit forcing the game to OT. Kyle DiBiasse’s clutch free throw tied the game at 45 with 36.8 seconds remaining. Naples would not allow a field goal in the extra frame, securing their first win of the season after losing their prior two games by less than 5 points. Ryan Lester accounted for 27 points and nine rebounds on the night, and Ben Green put up a double-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds in the win. For Honeoye, Jack Reynold had a 24 point, 14 rebound double-double. Teammates Jake Jarosinski added 11 points, and Charlie Farrell had five along with 10 rebounds.
OTHER SCORES:
CHESTERTON ACADEMY (0-3) 31
VERTUS (3-1) 76
NEWARK (0-4) 62
PENN YAN (1-3) 75
GENEVA (2-1) 55
PAL-MAC (3-1) 61
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-1) 56
WATERLOO (1-3) 65
HAC (2-1)
SOUTH SENECA (2-0)
ROMULUS (1-1)
MIDLAKES (0-1)
BLOOMFIELD (2-1)
RED JACKET (0-2)
GIRLS
GATES-CHILI (2-2) 73
BROCKPORT (2-1) 58
Gates-Chili’s coffee maker was set on slow brew Monday for their noon start at Brockport. After falling behind the Blue Devils 11-0, the Spartans woke up and pulled away to win, 73-58. READ MORE.
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-0) 63
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-2) 33
Senior forward Taylor Norris made 10 field goals from inside the arc as part of her game-high 21 points for Bishop Kearney. Caydence Hadley contributed 15 points and Kaia Goode 13. For Webster Schroeder, Anya Watkins and Mariah Watkins both scored nine points. Other scorers – Bishop Kearney: Amaia Jackson (5), Aniya Rowe (5), Taia Thornton (2), Camille Wright (2); Webster Schroeder: Julia Perales (6), Sarah Ferruzza (2), Olivia Reschke (2), Bria Watkins (2)
VICTOR (2-1) 52
HILTON (1-2) 38
Junior guard Eva Pronti paced a balanced Victor offense with 15 points. Senior guard Emily Power finished with 11. For Hilton, freshman forward Leah Thompson had 17 points. Other scorers – Victor: Rachel Gill (6), Mallory Clar (5), Carlee Elliott (5), Kaitlin Murphy (5), Grace Callahan (3), Abbie Murphy (2); Hilton: Sydney Carpenter (8), Mallory Heise (7), Ella Clark (3) and Maddie Manetta (2)
PENFIELD (3-0) 61
AQUINAS (1-2) 51
For Aquinas, senior guard Chanel Alexander scored 20 points, swiped seven steals, handed out two assists and collected a pair of rebounds. Lydia Kaplun followed up with 16 points, two rebounds and a steal. Junior forward Sophia Hartman added 13 points, four rebounds, three steals and two assists. Senior guard Julie Sonricker had two points to round out the scoring for the Lady L’il Irish.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-2) 37
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-0) 65
Senior guard Bria Danesi netted 22 points, grabbed five rebounds and handed out an assist as Northstar Christian won its second of four home games to open the season. Freshman center Alayna Garwood posted her second straight double-double with 18 points and 17 boards. Junior guard Breona Jones recorded 17 points, five assists, five steals and three rebounds. For Lima Christian, senior forward Rebecca Tillapaugh scored 13 points. Grace Britton followed up with 12. Other scorers – Lima Christian: Lily Herring (7), Kate Somers (5); Northstar Christian: Molly Livecchi (4), Amber Eades (2), Alysse Wesp (2)
SOUTH SENECA (3-0) 68
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (2-2) 19
Senior guard Emma Fletcher produced 23 points to lead South Seneca in its first road game of the season. Logan Shaulis followed up with 16 points. For Harley-Allendale-Columbia, junior forward Eliza Nicosia scored 10 points. Other scorers – South Seneca: Lea Fletcher (8), Allissa Fletcher (6), Chloe Shaulis (3), Sam Grover (2), Mia Rasmussen (2), Hailey Crane (1); Harley-Allendale-Columbia: Catherine Alexis (4), Lucy Michael (2), Ella Prokupets (2), Anna Thomas (1)
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-1) 56
ROMULUS (0-3) 22
Senior guard Katie Deatherage had a team-high 17 points as Marcus Whitman notched its second road win of the season. Katie Bootes chipped in 10. Olivia Herod (8), Felicia Cotroneo (5), Evelyn Lambert (4), Aurora Woodworth (4) and Grace Morse (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Wildcats.
PENN YAN (3-1) 73
NEWARK (1-3) 39
Senior guard Joddie Decker paced Penn Yan to its second straight victory with 18 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds. Hayley Andersen scored 17 points, collected two rebounds and a steal. Kaley Griffin added 10 points, five boards, two assists and one steal. Elle Harrison (9), Sierra Harrison (7), Lexy Smith (4), Sam Lane-Tomion (3), Hannah Parsons (3) and Jammie Decker (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Mustangs.
WATERLOO (4-0) 55
MIDLAKES (3-1) 48
Morgan Caraballo and Macy Carr combined for 11 of Waterloo’s 17 fourth-quarter points as the Lady Indians pulled away in a duel between undefeated division rivals. Carr scored six of her 14 points in the period while Caraballo had five of her 10. The guard duo were the Lady Indians’ leading scorers as well. For Midlakes, senior guard Cara Walker netted 6-of-6 free throws as part of her 12 points and grabbed nine boards. Sophomore guard Cate Peacock added six points and six rebounds. Other scorers – Waterloo: Allie Smith (9), Giavanna White-Principio (7), McKenzie Barber (6), Natalie DiSanto (6), Jazzmyn Lewis (3); Midlakes: Hanna Godkin (8), Kate Mahoney (7), Mary Givens (6), Grace Murphy (5), Callie Walker (4)
MYNDERSE (1-3) 50
WAYNE (1-3) 31
PAVILION (2-0) 66
GENESEO (1-1) 24
Shea Amberger and Karlee Zinkievich both scored 16 points to lead Pavilion to its second straight victory by 30-plus points. Zinkievich dished out 11 assists for the double-double along with six steals and two rebounds. Amberger grabbed six boards and swatted a shot. Sophomore forward Lauren Kingsley netted 11 points, hauled in 11 rebounds, accumulated eight blocks and collected a pair of assists. Sophomore guard Paige Landers added 10 points, eight rebounds, three assists and a steal. Emily Kingsley (6), Kodi Beehler (5) and Adeline Milligan (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Golden Gophers.
BATH-HAVERLING (1-1) 34
DANSVILLE (2-0) 59
Senior center Arayana Young stuffed the stat sheet with 29 points, 13 boards, four steals, three assists and three blocks as Dansville swept its two-game homestand. Madison Lee (8), Abigail Belcher (6), Madelyn Failla (4), Sidney Stone (4), Brielle Caruso (2), Hannah LaPlant (2), Erin Patanella (2) and Morgan Wolcott (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Mustangs.
PERRY (1-1) 48
WARSAW (1-1) 50
Junior forward Emma Tangeman led Warsaw to its first victory of the season with 29 points and nine rebounds. Senior forward Mackenzie Ryan posted a double-double of 13 points and 10 boards. Emily Howard (5), Mattelyn Heim (2) and Madison Young (1) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Tigers.
KESHEQUA (0-2) 33
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-1) 50
Sophomore forward Maddy DeVore procured 16 points, hauled in 12 rebounds, collected two assists and one steal as Caledonia-Mumford rebounded from a loss on Thursday. Eighth-grade forward Hazell Nickerson finished just shy of a double-double with 13 points, nine boards, two assists, two blocks and a pair of steals. For Keshequa, freshman guard Libby Benner scored 12 points, hauled in nine rebounds, handed out two assists and swiped a steal. Other scorers – Keshequa: Ava Thayer (8), Emilee Wright (6), Julia Wilkins (5), Kelsey Davis (2); Caledonia-Mumford: Taylor Mills (8), Haley Sherwood (6), Ava Amorese (5) and Marissa Roides (2)
LEROY (0-2) 47
LIVONIA (2-1) 77
For LeRoy, senior guard Bryn Luckey produced 20 points. Jillian Curtis had 13 points. Jennifer Pullyblank (8), Corina Dunn (2), Zharia Newton (2) and Dana Reschke (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Oatkan Knights.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-2) 27
HORNELL (1-2) 102
Eighth-grade guard Lillian Hoyt led four players in double figures with 31 points for Hornell. Senior guard Jaden Sciotti scored 23 of her own. Juliet Marino netted 14 points and Jane Spitulnik 12. Tayghan Doorley (7), Lily Gaffney (6), Olyvia Lapierre (5) and Ireland Harrison (4) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Red Raiders.
LETCHWORTH (0-2) 13
AVON (2-0) 56
Kate Broughton and Jonelle Flitcroft had three points apiece for Letchworth. Phoebe Conklin (2), Morgan Wright (2), Delaney Bean (1), Hana Gill (1) and Emily Greene (1) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Indians.
PORTVILLE (VI) 62
CUBA-RUSHFORD (0-3) 28
For Cuba-Rushford, sophomore guard Taylor Searle scored 19 points. Anna Belcer (6), Ella Jaffe (2) and Tara Duvall (1) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Rebels.
SCIO (0-3) 9
WHITESVILLE (3-0) 72
Sophomore forward Vanessa Hall exploded for 45 points to lead Whitesville’s dominating victory. Junior forward Rachel Jackson added 13 points. Aislinn Hamilton (6), Kennedy Bledsoe (4) and Brynn Scholl (4) rounded out the scoring for the Lady Blue Jays.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-1) 41
CHARLES G. FINNEY (1-1) 69
Jahniya Johnson connected on six 3-pointers and finished with 47 points to lead Finney.
YORK (2-0) 80
MOUNT MORRIS (0-2) 37
BYRON-BERGEN (1-2) 27
PEMBROKE (2-1) 51
BATAVIA (1-3) 69
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-2) 33
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