GIRLS
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-2) 66
AQUINAS (4-3) 32
Libby McDonough’s 23 points (18 in the first half) led Mercy (6-2) to a 66-32 win at Aquinas (4-3). She was joined in double figures by Katie Whitaker (12 points and 12 rebounds). The Monarchs spread the rest of the scoring around in a dominant win that was keyed by a stellar defensive showing in the first half. READ MORE.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-2) 61
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-5) 34
Foul trouble limited the Honeoye Falls-Lima girls’ basketball team late in the first half, Thursday night. Lineup intact to start the third quarter, Steve Willoughby’s squad rolled to its fourth win in five games. READ MORE.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-4) 35
EAST (4-2) 85
Diamond Pickett paced East with a game-high 27 points alongside 24 rebounds. Pickett has recorded a double-double in all six games this year. Shariona Blocker stuffed the stat sheet with 23 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, and five steals. Imani Oliver chipped in 15 points with four rebounds and four assists. Other scorers – East: Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant III (11), D’niah Johnson (5), and Ali’Yana Robinson (4). Kiki Jackson led the School of the Arts with a team-high 16 points and 10 rebounds.
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-5) 40
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-2) 53
PENFIELD (6-1) 61
BRIGHTON (2-4) 48
Junior Eva Elliot scored a team-high 15 points as Penfield collected its third-straight win. Haley Emmick had 11, and Kennedy Cone totaled 10. Other scorers – Penfield: Emma Blumenstock (9), Elisa Faklaris (7), Grace Alexander (3), Kylie Bell (3), and Jackie Funk (3). Kaiya Larkins led Brighton with a team-high 15 points alongside three assists and three rebounds. Kiara Anglin posted a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Other scorers – Brighton: Lucy Lederman (7), Sadie Scott (7), Katie Hardie (5), Olivia Rush (2), and Ellen Lavonas (1)
FAIRPORT (7-1) 47
VICTOR (2-4) 44
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-0) 75
SPENCERPORT (0-6) 29
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-4) 33
BATAVIA (5-3) 48
GREECE ARCADIA (0-5) 24
BROCKPORT (5-2) 57
Brockport picked up its third straight win behind a team-high 15 points from junior Ella Fadale. Ava Velletri was the only other Blue Devil in double-figures with 14. Other scorers – Brockport: Emma Laureano (8), Maggie Schultz (8), Gisela Allen (6), Anna Wojtas (4), and Emma Sodoma (2)
EASTRIDGE (1-4) 34
GREECE ATHENA (3-3) 48
Senior Kiera Osier scored a team-high 19 points which snapped a two-game losing streak. Jamie McConnell, Mariah Freeman, and Trinity Johnson each scored seven points. Other scorers – Athena: Lynia Thomas (4), Lauren Branagan (2), and Maddie Pioli (2)
IRONDEQUOIT (2-3) 28
CANANDAIGUA (6-1) 51
GANANDA (3-4) 32
RED JACKET (3-4) 49
Isabelle McHugh led the seven Red Jacket scorers with a team-high 10 points. This win snapped a three game losing streak for the Indians. Other scorers – Red Jacket: Emily Record (9), Olivia Hotchkiss (8), Mary English (7), Natalie Lecceardone (6), Ashley Reed (6), and Anna Penird (3)
MIDLAKES (6-2) 71
NEWARK (1-7) 31
MYNDERSE (3-5) 43
PENN YAN (5-3) 55
Joddie Decker had a season-high 22 points which helped snap a two-game losing streak for Penn Yan. Hayley Andersen followed up with 11 of of her own. Other scorers – Penn Yan: Sierra Harrison (7), Jammie Decker (6), and Kayley Griffin (4)
PERRY (2-4) 39
LETCHWORTH (0-6) 20
HAVERLING (3-3) 60
LEROY (1-5) 45
Haverling got back to .500 behind a game-high 21 points from sophomore Meredith Czajkowski. Cadin Taggart and Abby Spiess both scored in double-figures, Taggart had 13 and Spiess finished with 11. Other scorers – Haverling: Keegan Smith (8), Gillian Oksinski (2), Cadence Stermole (2), Raegan Faulkner (2), and Olivia Travis (1)
PAVILION (6-0) 60
KESHEQUA (1-5) 13
Shea Amberger and Lauren Kingsley each recorded a double-double as Pavilion remains unbeaten. Amberger scored a game-high 14 points with 11 rebounds, and Kingsley had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Adeline Milligan collected 12 rebounds alongside her nine points. Other scorers – Pavilion: Paige Landers (12), Karlee Zinkievich (8), and Emily Kingsley (5). Scorers for Keshequa: Emilee Wright (4), Libby Benner (3), Ava Thayer (2), Kelsey Davis (2), and Julia Wilkins (2)
ANDOVER (3-5) 8
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-2) 37
AVON (5-1) 58
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-3) 27
HONEOYE (2-4) 40
ROMULUS (2-5) 44
SCIO (0-7) 21
FRIENSHIP (3-3) 40
WATERLOO (8-0) 60
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-2) 28
Giavanna White-Principio led the eight Indian scorers with a team-high 18 points. Allie Smith and Macy Carr each scored nine points as Waterloo remains unbeaten. Other scorers – Waterloo: Kennedy Beniamino (7), Jazzmyn Lewis (6), McKenzie Barber (6), Natalie DiSanto (3), and Morgan Caraballo (2)
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-4) 22
YORK (4-2) 48
York snapped a two-game losing streak behind a game-high 18 points from junior Sydnee Emerson. Stephanie Santiago was the only other Lady Knight in double-figures with 12. Other scorers – York: Addison Houseman (6), Katelyn Curry (6), Molly Grant (2), Adison Plank (2), and Stephanie Schunk (2)
GENESEO (5-1) 45
MOUNT MORRIS (0-6) 29
Senior Faith Ainsworth led a balanced Geneseo offense which featured nine different scorers. Ainsworth had a team-high 11, and Mary Claire Rollins finished with 10. Other scorers – Geneseo: Brogan Henderson (9), Tessa Reilly (4), Emily Lamb (3), Regina Cucchiara (2), Caroline Capel (2), Tessa Salatel (2), and Maggie Kennedy (2)
DANSVILLE (6-0) 60
WARSAW (2-4) 15
Arayana Young recorded a monster double-double with 14 points and 16 rebounds which led Dansville to its sixth straight win. Hannah LaPlant had an all-around game that featured a game-high 18 points alongside seven rebounds, seven steals, and four assists. Madison Lee was the only other Mustang in double-figures with 13. Other scorers – Dansville: Abigail Belcher (6), Sidney Stone (4), Madelyn Failla (2), Erin Patanella (2), and Briella Caruso (1)
GENESEE (1-5) 36
WHITESVILLE (6-0) 80
All eight Whitesville Blue Jay’s reached the scorers column, and Vanessa Hall scored a game-high 33 points. Kennedy Bledsoe complimented Vanessa Hall with 20 of her own, and Gabbi Hall chipped in 10. Other scorers – Whitesville: Rachel Jackson (6), Serena Ainsworth (5), Aislinn Hamilton (2), Serina Button (2), and Brynn Scholl (2)
GENEVA (1-7) 28
WAYNE (2-6) 26
SOUTH SENECA (7-0) 51
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-2) 34
Senior Logan Shaulis scored a season-high 20 points as South Seneca remains undefeated. The trio of Allissa Fletcher, Emma Fletcher, and Lea Fletcher combined for 21. Allissa had nine, and Emma and Lea each had six. Other scorers – South Seneca: Allison Kenyon (6), Hailey Crane (6), and Sam Grover (2). Maddie Ryan was the only Wildcat in double-figures with 15. Other scorers – Marcus Whitman: Katie Deatherage (8), Olivia Herod (5), Felicia Cotroneo (4), and Grace Morse (2)
BOYS
ROCHESTER PREP (4-3) 82
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (2-5) 81
Senior Donya Walton grabbed a steal and made a buzzer-beating layup as time expired to give Rochester Prep its fourth straight win. Donya finished with 11 points, Senior Emmanuel Graham scored a team-high 20 points alongside five assists. Jami Walker chipped in 18, and Jaquis Robinson finished with 17. Javier Flowers collected 12 rebounds to go along with his nine points.
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-5) 50
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-2) 71
Patrick Lustyk scored recorded a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds which led the Cougars to its fifth straight win. Lustyk got off to a hot start scoring 19 of his 21 points in the first half. Nolan Smith chipped in 17 points and eight rebounds. Josh Vogt grabbed 12 rebounds and added eight points. Junior JT Killenbec finished with 12 rebounds and nine points. Other scorers – Honeoye Falls-Lima: Reece Joint (6), Ben Carson (3), Max Wanzenried (6) and Charlie Kirby (1). Ricky Hill and Jahon Falson led Greece Olympia with eight points each. Other scorers – Olympia: Yasin Omar (7), Jackson McBeth (7), Nate Miller (5), Tamar Roundtree (6), Jovan Barfield (4), Devin Dowdell (3), and Luke Strong (2)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-3) 48
WATERLOO (1-7) 51
NEWARK (1-7) 61
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-4) 66
A balanced offensive attack for Marcus Whitman featured four double-digit scorers headlined by Jordan Lahue’s 19. Lahue did most of his damage at the free-throw line where he went 11-of-12. Noah Hildreth had 18 of his own, including two hits from beyond the arc. Aidan Royston scored 13, and Connor Tomion finished with 12. Ryan Herod totaled five points. Isaiah Camp led Newark with a game-high 20 points. Rayshawn Howard added 12, and Brayden Steve chipped in 11. Other scorers – Newark: Carter Steve (8), Gabriel Caraballo (3), Stevie Brown (3), Jacob Sides (2), and Simon Vermeersch (2)
PENN YAN (2-6) 58
MYNDERSE (5-3) 59
Senior Jared King made his 11th point of the game count as he converted a game-winning layup with four seconds left on senior night. Troy Kabat scored a team-high 17 points , and senior Nick Jones finished with 10 points as he scored six of them in the fourth. Other scorers – Mynderse: Mike Bogart (8), Dylan Larizza (5), Jayden Key (4), Jake Smith (3), and Thomas Santana (1). Max Brodmann led Penn Yan with a team-high 14 points. Mason Kuver helped our Bordmann with 13 of his own. Other scorers – Penn Yan: Oliver Connelly (8), Devon Gerhardt (7), Dominic Lafferty (7), Brigham Hansen (5), and Griffin Emerson (4)
PEMBROKE (6-2) 48
ELBA (3-3) 31
Garrett Totten was one of four scorers for Pembroke, Totten had a team-high 18 points. Connor Cansdale followed up with 16 of his own, with 13 of them coming in the second half. Cayden Pfalzer had 10, and Chase Gudzek chipped in four. For Elba, Connor Scott led the team with eight points.
ALEXANDER (2-4) 44
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-1) 60
ATTICA (4-4) 50
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-4) 47
Nick Perl lifted Attica to .500 with a go ahead basket with under two minutes remaining. Peral finished with six points, 10 rebounds, and four blocks. Ayden Goll paced the Blue Devils offense with a 25 points, five rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Drew Cusmano chipped in nine points. For Wheatland-Chili, Aaron Lund led the team with 15 points. Bayly Henshaw ended with 12, and Brendan Moore finished with 10.
WAYNE (8-0) 61
GENEVA (5-3) 44
Tyler Reynolds scored 17 to headline four different double-figure scorers for Wayne. Mason Blankenberg added 15 of his own including 13 of them in the second half. Elijah Schichtel scored 12, and Devon Forrest had 10. Other scorers – Wayne: Noah Means (4), and Charley Wiggins (4). Nasir Harrison paced Geneva with a game-high 19 points. Harrison had 13 of his 19 in the fourth quarter, and tallied five threes throughout the game. Other scorers – Geneva: Devon Martin (7), Nate Askin (7), Will Diaz (3), and Jaheim Jackson (2)
MIDLAKES (1-6) 78
SOUTH SENECA (4-4) 76
BLOOMFIELD (3-4) 40
DUNDEE (4-3) 54
Senior Steven Webster recorded a double-double with 14 points, 13 rebounds, and four blocks as Dundee moved above .500. Logan Salvatore and Peyton Boudinot each chipped in 14 points and six rebounds. Dundee jumped out to a 14-2 lead after the first quarter and half a 30-12 lead at the half. This was the third straight win for Dundee. Other scorers – Dundee: Blake Machuga (4), Brady Richardson (3), Michael End (3), Hunter Crofoot (2)
BYRON-BERGEN (4-3) 79
KENDALL (1-6) 51
Senior Nick Baubie led Byron-Bergen with a game-high 20 points. Jerrod Amesbury chipped in 14, and Corden Zimmerman added in 11. The Bees snapped a two-game losing streak and moved back to above .500. Derek Edick paced Kendall with a team-high 19 points alongside five blocks and four rebounds. Quante Gillians totaled 14 points with seven rebounds, and Braxton Zarpetine had 12.
LYNDONVILLE (4-3) 67
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (3-3) 65
Senior Nathan Dillenbeck eclipsed the 1,000 career point mark. Dillenbeck is the second player in Lyndonville’s history to achieve this milestone.
ROMULUS (1-6) 43
HONEOYE (5-2) 54
Senior Jack Reynolds recorded a 20-point double-double which led Honeoye to a bounce-back win. Reynolds finished with a game-high 23 points and 14 rebounds, and had nine points in the closing fourth quarter. Logan Thomas had eight points alongside 14 rebounds. Other scorers – Honeoye: Jake Jarosinski (10), Alex Jarosinski (6), Kyle DiBiasse (5), and Cam Allison (2). Erik Jensen led Romulus with a team-high 13 points and 10 rebounds. Other scorers – Romulus: Henry Morse (11), Devon Morrell (9), Connor Franklin (8), and Mike Kaufman (2)
SCIO (4-2) 58
HINSDALE (1-4) 56
Senior Cam Loucks exploded for 39 points including 10 points in the fourth quarter has Scio won its second straight game. Cam Loucks started off hot with 16 in the first quarter, and ended the half with 26. Brenden Locuks complimented cam with 15 points, with 13 of them coming in the second half. Nate Ford finished with four points.
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