
BOYS
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-3) 40
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-0) 74
The Rainbow Classic, begun in 2001, is older than any of the players who took part in the Pittsford rivalry game Tuesday night. As young Pittsford hoopers, they grew up playing together and dreaming of taking part in the biggest game in town. READ MORE.
GATES-CHILI (6-0) 75
RUSH HENRIETTA (3-4) 63
Adam Williams sprinted into the open court, and Andrew Newcombe delivered a one-handed pass that caught his teammate in stride. Williams gathered the ball outside the 3-point arc, took one dribble and left the floor for a two-handed slam. The basket gave Gates-Chili a 43-32 lead early in the third quarter and represented a personal milestone for Williams. READ MORE.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-1) 57
IRONDEQUOIT (4-2) 61
Ryan Heath and Jaleel Davis scored 22 points and 16 points, respectively, to lead the Eagles, who avenged their loss three days ago in Webster by outscoring Thomas 38-25 in the second half. READ MORE.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-3) 34
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-2) 64
Senior Patrick Lustyk had a team-high 18 points in Honeoye Fall-Lima’s fourth straight win. Joshua Vogt recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Ben Carson had a career-high 13. Other scorers – Honey Falls-Lima: Nolan Smith (8), Preston Huff (5), Mason Wanzenried (3), and Tyler Emerson (2). World of Inquiry was led by Dorian Smith with a team-high 10 points. Other scorers – World of Inquiry: Romel Brown (8), RoyDel Nicholson (6), Kevonne Fountain (4), Toney Henton (2), Umar Richardson (2), and Rodney Nunally (2)
BISHOP KEANREY (2-6) 54
EAST (3-1) 101
Damani Barley scored a team-high 21 points and dished out eight assists in East’s third straight win. Darren Blocker posted a double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Justus Ross Simmons scored 14 points alongside 12 rebounds and six assists. Kai McCullough finished with 20 points and five steals. Other scorers – East: Clinique Jackson (12), Shamir Caruthers (9), Jemere Gibson (4), Kenneth Edwards (3), and Desmond Williams (3). Bishop Kearney was led by Edmari Binion who scored 16 of his game-high 22 points in the second half. Other scorers – Bishop Kearney: Colin Gentile (8), Azavier Ross (6), Xavier Gisendanner (6), Zalarr Johnson (4), Wilefredo Sanchez (4), Sean Anderson (2), and Roderick Simmons (2)
PENFIELD (6-1) 64
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-4) 50
Senior Ty Salmon dropped a game-high 24 points with 11 of them coming in the fourth. The guard made four threes in the game. Aiden Cook added 14 points, Cook went 4-of-5 from the free throw line. Other scorers – Penfield: Brady Schroeder (10), Andrew Faillace (10), and Matt Karpen (3). Churchville-Chili was led by Joaquon Thomas Jr. who had a team-high 15 points. Sophomore Jason Gibbs chipped in 14. Other scorers – Churchville-Chili: Davian Pride (8), Robert Munding (7), Patrick Mitchell (4), and Justin Meister (2)
SPENCERPORT (1-4) 46
BRIGHTON (2-3) 50
Sophomore Troy McPherson posted a game-high 26 points as Brighton picked up its second straight win. McPherson’s 11 points in the second quarter helped put Brighton ahead 32-11 at the half. Other scorers – Brighton: Aiden Lazenby (8), Tyler Ortiz (6), Nathan Martin (4), Thomas Passawe (4), and Luke Hosmer (2). Forward Patrick Uebelacker paced the Ranger offense with a team-high 20 points. Uebelacker got going in the second half with 14. Spencerport outscored Brighton 35-18 in the second half but just fell short of the comeback. Other scorers – Spencerport: Gianni Pellett (9), Vince Ranieri (6), Andre Marianetti (4), Brendan Gillis (3), Zach Laubacher (3), Byron Streb (1)
HILTON (0-5) 56
FAIRPORT (1-4) 59
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-3) 53
VICTOR (4-1) 65
Phil Nwugwo and Chase Dickens each had six points in the final quarter closing out Webster Schroeder. Five of six Blue Devils’s scored in double-figures, led by Dickens team-high 15 points. Nwugwo finished with 14, Will Tehan totaled 11, Connor Williams and CJ James each scored 10. Owen Stone had five. Ky’Mere Meeks led the Warriors with a game-high 26 points with with 14 of them coming in the fourth quarter. Other scorers – Webster Schroeder: Evan DeMocker (8), Ben Carey (6), Luke Insley (6), Alex DeRosa (4), and Nick Hauman (3)
GREECE ATHENA (4-2) 56
CANANDAIGUA (2-3) 48
Senior-Forward Kenny Freeman dominated the interior with 28 points and eight rebounds. Austin Brown recorded a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Trashawn Jackson-Smith chipped in 11, and Jahon Jones dished out five assists. Athena outscored Canandaigua 16-8 in the fourth quarter as it was tied at 40 entering the fourth.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-6) 58
BROCKPORT (1-5) 61
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-4) 25
BATAVIA (7-0) 74
Stone Siverling led the four Blue Devils in double-figures with 19 points. Siverling did his damage in the first half where he scored 17 which led Batavia to a 45-12 halftime lead. Zach Gilebarto totaled 15, and Carter McFollins finished with 14. Other scorers – Batavia: Alex Hale (11), Tanner Mountain (4), Zach Brown (2), and Ayden McFollins (2). Brian Mott led Odyssey with eight points. Maron McDonald and Zack Knowles each scored seven, and Adam Krikorian had 3.
EASTRIDGE (3-3) 76
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-4) 71
ANDOVER (3-2) 63
FRIENSHIP (0-4) 40
Senior Spencer Cook dropped a game-high 27 points that paced the Andover offense. Chris Walker and Brody Carlin were the other Panthers in double-figures with 12 and 11. This win snapped a two-game losing skid for Andover. Other scorers – Andover: Greg Reilly (7), Cormac Brown (2), Rich York (2), and Kohler Nidermaier (2). Ian Romero led the charge for Friendship with 15 points. Other scorers – Friendship: Jacob Golden (9), Dekota Stewart (7), Taylor Moore (5), and John Outman (4)
HONEOYE (4-2) 40
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-1) 42
Six players score five points or more for Harley-Allendale-Columbia in its fifth straight win. Max Brown had a team-high 11 points to go along with seven rebounds. Other scorers – Harley-Allendale-Columbia: Jose Marrero (9), Eli Curwin (6), Noah Mendola (6), Owen Tindall (5), and Quinn Hartman (5)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-1) 41
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-1) 50
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-4) 48
WAYNE (7-0) 63
SOUTH SENECA (4-3) 47
RED JACKET (4-2) 60
Senior Andrew DaMore paced the Red Jacket offense with a team high 16 points. Jaymon Pysnack, James Sibeto, and Parker Moore all had 10 points. After dropping the first two, Red Jacket has won four straight. Nick Houck scored a game-high 18 points for South Seneca. Ira Atman poured in nine himself.
PENN YANN (2-5) 52
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-2) 58
KENDALL (1-5) 41
HOLLEY (1-6) 39
Zach Barrett scored a game-high 17 points which led Kendall to its first win of the season. Senior Derek Edick had an all-around game which included 10 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. Eight grader Quante Gillians grabbed 14 rebounds alongside his six points. Broek Ostrom and Charles Turpyn led Holley with 16 and nine points respectively.
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (3-2) 76
PEMBROKE (5-2) 65
HAMMANDSPORT (1-4) 54
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-6) 26
BRADFORD (2-4) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-1) 61
ALFED-ALMOND (2-3) 47
ADDISON (2-4) 42
NEWARK (1-6) 54
WATERLOO (1-6) 49
GENEVA (4-2) 67
MYNDERSE (4-2) 60
Senior Devon Martin had 20 points in the second half en route to his game-high 29. Martin exploded for 15 in the third quarter as Geneva picked up a bounce-back win. The Panthers finished with 20 points in the first quarter on the backs of Martin, Nasir Harrison, and Nate Askin who each had six. Harrison finished with 12 and Asking ended with 11. Other scorers – Geneva: Anthony Torres (9), and Wyatt Patchett (6). Jared King and Troy karat led Mynderse with 14 apiece. Mike Bogart was the only other Blue Devil in double-figures with 11. Other scorers – Mynderse: Sam Lorenzetti (8), Jake Smith (4), Nick Jones (4), Ethan Hilimire (3), and Jayden Key (2)
NAPLES (2-4) 40
BLOOMFIELD (3-3) 52
Issac McCelland, Max Willix, and Cooper Wille headed a three-man attack that combined fore 39 of Bloomfield’s 52. McCelland led the team with 15, Willix ended with 13, and Wille finished with 11. Other scorers – Bloomfield: Eric Sandle (6), Cameron Smith (4), Eli Langan (2), Xavier Williams (1)
ELBA (3-2) 40
ATTICA (3-4) 54
Senior-guard Ayden Goll stuffed the stat sheet with 19 points, eight rebounds, and five assists in the win. Nick Perl scored in double-digits with 10, and Drew Cusmano grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out four assists alongside his six points. Other scorers – Attica: Ian Romesser (8), Jeremiah Donohue, Adam Bukowski (3), and Tyler Strong (2). The Blue Devils win snapped a two-game losing streak. Elba’s leading scorer was Caleb Scouten with nine. Other scorers – Elba: Connor Scott (7), Jayden Hughes (6), Jaykob Belluscio (6), Zach Marsceill (5), CJ Gottler (3), Zach Howard (2), and Andrew Hare (2)
BYRON BERGEN (3-3) 56
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-1) 74
DUNDEE (3-3) 61
ROMULUS (1-5) 49
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-3) 61
LYNDONVILLE (3-3) 58
GIRLS
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-2) 63
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-3) 55
Junior Libby McDonough recorded a double-double consisting of 12 points and 10 rebounds. McDonough dished out six assists and had a steal in Our Lady of Mercy’s second straight win. Katie Whitaker had 12, Holly Bagley scored 11, and Karli Harnischfeger totaled 10 which rounded out the four double-figure scorers. Other scorers – Our Lady of Mercy: Caroline Murphy (8), Audrey Hintz (6), and Sophie Dearcop (4)
EAST (3-2) 86
C. G. FINNEY (4-2) 50
Diamond Pickett and Shariona Blocker each recorded 20-plus points in the win. Pickett grabbed 30 rebounds and dished out five assists to go along with her career-high 28 points. Blocker posted a triple-double with a career-high 21 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists with four steals. Imani Oliver joined the scoring party with 16 of her own. Other scorers- East: Jaylen Giles (8), D’niah Johnson (7), Gabriella Brown-Sturdvian III (4), and Graftoneishe Bowers (2)
AQUINAS (4-2) 46
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-2) 44
Senior Chanel Alexander had a team-high 24 points alongside six steals, four rebounds, and three assists. This marked the fifth straight game in which Alexander scored 20 or more points. Sophia Hartman grabbed 10 rebounds for Aquinas. Other scorers – Aquinas: Lydia Kaplun (7), Amaris Watts (6), Isabella Testa (4), Abigail Pfluke (3), and Hartman (2)
EASTRIDGE (1-3) 48
GREECE ARCADIA (0-4) 45
WATERLOO (7-0) 76
NEWARK (1-6) 34
Waterloo remained unbeaten behind a balanced offense which featured five players in double-figures. Morgan Caraballo led the team with 15, Giovanna White-Principio had 12, McKenzie Barber, Allie Smith, and Natalie DiSanto all finished with 11. Other scorers – Waterloo: Macy Carr (9), and Jazzmyn Lewis (7). Kalyna Bryant scored a game-high 15 for Newark alongside two rebounds and three steals. Other scorers – Newark: Michaela Colacino (7), Ciana Galvin (6), Xiomara Coleman (3), Victoria Ward (2), and Isabel Robson (1)
WAYNE (2-5) 22
MIDLAKES (5-2) 63
Cara Walker recorded a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds. Midlakes jumped out to a 19-2 lead in the first quarter behind six points from Cara Walker and Grace Murphy. Murphy had a double-double of her own with 12 points and 17 rebounds. Callie Walker grabbed 11 rebounds alongside her six points. Other scorers – Midlakes: Kate Mahoney (9), Mary Givens (8), and Hanna Godkin (6)
HORNELL (4-3) 42
DANSVILLE (5-0) 58
Senior-Center Arayana Young scored a team-high 18 points and dominated the paint with 16 rebounds and three blocks. Hannah LaPlant finished with 12 points, three rebounds, and three steals. Other scorers – Dansville: Brielle Caruso (9), Sidney Stone (8), Madelyn Failla (4), Madison Lee (4), Morgan Wolcott (2), and Erin Patanella (1)
LETCHWORTH (0-5) 30
LEROY (1-4) 61
LeRoy picked up its first win of the season behind 20-plus point performances from Bryn Luckey and Jillian Curtis. Curtis finished with 22 points alongside 18 rebounds and five blocks. Luckey totaled a team-high 25 points with four steals. Jennifer Pullyblank helped inside with six rebounds and 12 blocks. Other scorers – LeRoy: Zharia Newton (8), Sierra Burk (2), Pullybank (2), and Dana Reschke (2)
AVON (4-1) 48
PERRY (1-4) 41
Sarina McDowell almost had a 30-point double-double but settled with 29 points and 12 rebounds. McDowell also recorded six steals. Alicia Faville had a double-double of her own with 15 points and 17 rebounds. McDowell and Faville combined for 46 of Avon’s 48. Ali DiFranco and Lauren Bondgren each chipped in two points.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-5) 33
FRANKLINVILLE (0-4) 31
Sophomore-Guard Taylor Seale scored a team-high 18 points en route to Cuba-Rushford’s first win of the season. Brynn Lavery totaled nine, Ella Jaffe finished with 4, and Macie Demick added two.
MOUNT MORRIS (0-5) 27
KESHEQUA (1-4) 52
Libby Benner’s double-double helped Keshequa pick up its first win of the season. Benner had 15 points alongside 10 rebounds, four assists, and five steals. Julia Wilkins totaled 12 points and five steals herself. Other scorers – Keshequa: Emilee Wright (10), Kelsey Davis (6), Ciara Claud (3), Ava Thayer (2), Jade Wolfer (2), and Maria Steele (2)
BLOOMFIELD (3-3) 49
NAPLES (0-6) 24
Summer Smith led eight scorers for a balanced Bloomfield offense. Smith finished with a team-high 10 points. Other scorers – Bloomfield: Ava Hawkins (9), Sarah Johnson (8), Allison Baughman (8), Sydney Roach (6), Abigail Graham (4), Kira Johnson (2), and Helena Langer (2)
ROMULUS (1-5) 15
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-0) 64
Captain Makenzie Cratsley scored a team-high 19 points alongside six rebounds, two assists, and four steals in the win. Kailey Yeoman and Jillian Underhill each added in 11 points. Yeoman had eight steals with her 11. Other scorers – Dundee/Bradford: Kirsta Sleve (8), Kendall Parker (8), Trisha Edmister (4), Nikki Peterson (2), and Hallie Knapp (1)
HOLLEY (0-7) 16
KENDALL (3-3) 47
Kendall got back to .500 behind a balanced scoring effort which had 11 different scorers. Alezya Brown led the team with nine points and 10 rebounds. Other scorers – Kendall: T’Mia Kitchings (6), Elizabeth Snyder (6), Emma Allen (4), Julie Coble (4), Sara Mattle (4), Lauren Pilon (3), Grace Levett (3), Grace Robinson (3), Kailie Regan (3), and Karlee Robb (2)
BOLIVAR (4-2) 20
WELLSVILLE (4-2) 44
FRIENSHIP (2-3) 19
WHITESVILLE (5-0) 74
Sophomore Vanessa Hall reached 1,000 career points as she scored a game-high 40 points. Hall has scored 40 points in four of the teams five and this marks her third straight 40-point game. Other scorers – Whitesville: Kennedy Bledsoe (11), Rachel Jackson (9), Serena Ainsworth (6), Aislinn Hamilton (6), and Gabbi Hall (2)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-1) 40
PENN YAN (4-3) 35
RED JACKET (2-4) 35
SOUTH SENECA (6-0) 55
Alissa and Emma Fletcher paced the South Seneca offense as the two combined for 25 points. Emma finished with a team-high 14 points while Alissa had 11. Other scorers – South Seneca: Logan Shaulis (9), Lea Fletcher (8), Hailey Crane (5), Allison Kenyon (4), Sam Grover (2), and Chloe Shaulis (2)
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-3) 18
PAVILION (5-0) 50
Pavilion remains undefeated behind Kodi Beehler who grabbed 20 boards and swatted away three shots to go along with her 10 points and four assists. Lauren Kingsley and Shea Amberger each chipped in 10 points. Karlee Zinkievich had a team-high 11 points alongside five assists, two rebounds, and three steals. Paige Landers scored seven and Emily Kingsley added two.
LIVONIA (5-2) 61
HAVERLING (2-3) 50
WARSAW (2-3) 31
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-2) 33
MYNDERSE (3-4) 46
GENEVA (0-7) 17
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