BOYS
UPREP (2-3)
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (4-3)
The Griffins came out dominating inside with the combination of Andrew Edwards, Jaden Simms and Cam Dyer going to the basket. While Maurice McKinney started slowly for Leadership, Sean Smith knocked down a couple of three pointers to cut the lead to 15-13 after one quarter. READ MORE.
THE PARK SCHOOL (VI) 72
EAST (6-1) 96
Two weeks ago, East High opened its season with a four-point loss on the road in Buffalo. On Saturday afternoon, the Eagles had a chance to avenge that setback. And they did so with emphasis. Four players scored in double figures and the Eagles’ defense forced 21 turnovers in a convincing win. READ MORE.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-2) 93
EARLY COLLEGE (0-6) 44
Reggie Smith led three in double figures with a career-high 30 points, and Ethain Clarke-Desouza registered his second straight double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Ke’Vion Mitchell added 12 points and five assists in SOTA’s sixth straight win. Richie Nadal added nine points and five assists in the win. Ishnel Gonzales (6), Keshaun Chatman (5), Aness Jaff (5), Farhan Abdi (4), Loral Dillard (2) and Kareem Brooks (2) also scored for the Silverhawks. Myqyng Arline led Early College with 17 points. Jahan Richetts had 16. Jamari Williams scored while Jaylen Jones and Tyrone Sanders scored three and two points respectively.
MCQUAID (5-3) 53
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-7) 42
WILSON MAGNET (0-4) 36
AQUINAS (6-2) 79
Demarius Owens accounted for seven first-quarter points as Aquinas grabbed a 17-point lead after eight minutes and did not trail for the remainder of the contest. Owens finished with nine points in the game. Wesley Henderson led Aquinas with 11. Robert McCullough added nine points. Myles Blackwood and Will Scanlon scored seven apiece. Jeh’vay Walker, Jack Bleier and Myles James each had six points. Mykel White (4), Mason Blackwood (5), Malahkie Alston (5) and CJ Cammack (2) each scored for the Li’l Irish. Derrick Simmons led Wilson with 15 points. Zavarius Henry had eight. Joshua Joyce scored nine, and Brandon White had three points.
VICTOR (6-1) 66
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-5) 50
CJ James and Connor Williams accounted for 21 and 20 points respectively as Victor won its third straight game. James connected nine times from the floor including one 3-pointer. Williams had eight field goals including four from distance. Phil Nwugwo added 10 points in the win. Will Tehan had seven points. Chase Dickens and Michael Ferraro both scored three points. Brody Engelbrecht had two. Mason Giorgione led R-H with 12 points. Tobey Wright added 11. Gabe Wright had eight points. Chad Thomas scored seven. Jalen House and Chris Sleeper scored six apiece. Victor had a seven-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.
SPENCERPORT (1-6) 56
PENFIELD (7-2) 63
RJ Wilkins connected on three 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 23 points as Penfield bounced back from its second loss of the season. Ty Salmon matched Wilkins with a trio of triples and scored 17 for the Patriots. Aiden Cook (8), Caden Harrington (5), Andrew Fallace (4) and Derek Torres (4) also scored for Penfield. Patrick Uebelacker led Spenceport with 22 points. Gianni Pellett had 15 points. Bryon Streb (8), Vince Ranieri (6), Brendan Gillis (3) and Justin Bryant (2) also scored for the Rangers.
BRIGHTON (3-4) 49
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-1) 61
Jackson Kulik and Tyler Williams combined for 12 points in the third quarter when Webster Thomas outscored Brighton 19-6 and pulled away for its second straight victory. Leading 32-28 at the half, Kulik connected three times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc. Williams added five points. Kulik finished with game-highs of 28 points and 13 rebounds for his sixth double-double of the season. Williams finished with 18 points and five assists. Shawn Mason connected twice from distance and had 10 points. David Petz (3) and Sean Linder (2) also scored for the Titans. Troy McPherson paced Brighton with 15 points. Aidan Lazenby added 13. Tyler Ortiz and Thomas Passawe scored eight apiece. Nathan Martin had seven.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-6) 29
IRONDEQUOIT (6-2) 40
Three players combined for 13 second-quarter points as Irondequoit grabbed a 25-11 lead heading into halftime. Jaleel Davis and Ryan Heath scored four of their team-high nine points in the second stanza. Damon Brumfield added five points. Jason Jacobs, Jr. also scored nine in the win. Kenyen Lovett and Rowan McGwin added four apiece. Churchville-Chili’s Jason Gibbs led all scorers with 18 points. Bean McAndrew had three. Robert Munding, Patrick Mitchell, Justin Meister and Joaquon Thomas each had two points.
HILTON (0-7) 52
GATES-CHILI (8-0) 68
Adam Williams led three in double figures with a game-high 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the double-double. The senior guard shot 10-of-19 from the floor. Teammate Spencer Glenn grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds to go with four points. Kobe McCray handed out nine assists and scored 11 points. Devon Payton connected twice from behind the 3-point arc and added 11 points for the Spartans. Blake Siplin (7), Cameron Brown (3) and Andrew Newcombe (4) also scored for Gates. Preston Prince led Hilton with 14 points. Carter Clark and Nick Graziano scored nine apiece. Derek Cavey had six points. Greyson Trubia (5), Michael Whelehan (4), Luke Pisani (2) and Aaron Siracuse (2) also scored for the Cadets.
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-6) 39
EASTRIDGE (4-4) 66
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-4) 46
FAIRPORT (1-6) 44
Luke Insley scored five of his game-high 17 points in the fourth quarter, and Webster Schoreder held on to beat Fairport for the second time this season. Insley also collected six rebounds and six assists. Alex DeRosa scored seven points in the win. Matt Fulkerson added six points. Nick Hauman, Tyler Race and Evan DeMocker scored four apiece. Ben Carey (3) and Michael Salina (1) also scored in the win. Andrew Smith led Fairport with 16 points. Alex Hill had six points. Jack McDonald and Wallace Rahmaan scored five apiece in the loss. Schroeder played without starting forward Ky’Mere Meeks who left Friday’s game with an injury.
CANANDAIGUA (3-4) 49
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-0) 75
Jacob Shadders accounted for nine of his game-high 31 points in the second quarter when Mendon pulled away to take a 23-point lead into halftime. Shadders connected four times from the floor in the quarter including one of his three 3-pointers in the game. The Charleston Southern commit also collected seven assists and seven steals. Luke Hoyser added 19 points. Caleb Lewis grabbed eight rebounds to go with two points. Brady Miller had five rebounds, three assists and two points. Will Connors connected three times from behind the 3-point arc for nine points in the game. Jackson Green (6), Tyler Shadders (3), Trey Wallman (2) and Eric Krowl (1) also scored for the Vikings. Bryce Ceravolo led Canandaigua with 11 points. Derek Andrews had 10. Nick Ferris scored seven points. Jack Bacon and Kenyon Mahoney both scored six. Callum Outhouse had five.
BATAVIA (9-0) 65
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-3) 63
Zach Gilebarto connected on five 3-pointers to pace a long-range effort which saw the Blue Devils hit 13 from distance in the game. Gilebarto finished with a game-high 26 points. Carter McFollins hit four threes and finished with 12 points. Alex Hale also had 12 as the Blue Devils swept the season series. Stone Siverling had nine points and Luke Rogers six. HF-L’s Patrick Lustyk posted a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Josh Vogt finished with 20 points and seven rebounds. Nolan Smith had 10 points and four assists. Mason Wanzenried scored six points, and Reece Joint had three points.
BROCKPORT (2-6) 50
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-5) 46
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-5) 69
VERTUS (3-5) 61
SOUTH SENECA (5-4) 44
TRUMANSBURG (IV) 43
Nick Hauck connected on six second-half 3-pointers including the game winner with 2.9 seconds remaining as South Seneca rallied to beat Trumansburg. Hauck scored 22 of his game-high 23 points in the second half when the Falcons came back from 16 down. Ira Aman added nine points. Kenyan Russ and Gage Halsey both had five. Elijah Rosbaugh-Cornish contributed two points.
ROCHESTER PREP (5-3) 66
CHESTERTON (0-8) 56
Javier Flowers posted a double-double with 10 points and 17 rebounds while Jaquis Robinson scored 21 points to lead Rochester Prep to its fifth straight win. Finesse Simmons added 13 points and nine rebounds.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE 26
WELLSVILLE (7-1) 37
MYNDERSE (5-4) 47
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-3) 50
GENEVA (6-3) 56
NEWARK (1-8) 34
Devon Martin scored 23 points, and Geneva won for the second time in three games. Anthony Torres added 11 points and Nasir Harrison had 10 for the Panthers. Brayden Steve scored eight points for Newark.
WATERLOO (2-7) 47
WAYNE (9-0) 75
Tyler Reynolds paced Wayne’s offense with 27 points. The Eagles have won all nine of their games by double-digits this season.
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-4) 62
PENN YAN (2-7) 43
HONEOYE (6-2) 51
BLOOMFIELD (3-5) 44
DUNDEE (5-3) 48
RED JACKET (4-3) 42
Logan Salvatore and Blake Machuka paced Dundee with 14 and 10 points respectively. Andrew DaMore had 18 points for Red Jacket. Mason Pllott contributed eight points.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (7-1) 52
ROMULUS (1-7) 51
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (3-4) 79
ALEXANDER (3-4) 84
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-2) 56
ATTICA (5-4) 60
Ayden Goll and Drew Cusmano posted double-doubles as Attica won its third straight game. Goll scored 12 points and handed out 10 assists. Cusmano had a team-high 15 points with 12 rebounds. Ian Romesser added 14 points in the win. Nick Perl had 12. Gaige Armbrewster scored 15 points to lead Oakfield-Alabama. Peyton Yasses had 12 for the Hornets. Kameron Cusmano added 11. Travis Weidrich scored 10.
ANDOVER (5-2) 47
WHITESVILLE (3-5) 31
FRIENDSHIP (0-6) 40
SCIO (6-2) 63
Cam Loucks connected 16 times from the floor and finished with 42 points to lead Scio. Brendan Loucks had 15 points in the win.
HINSDALE (1-6) 25
FRANKLINVILLE (VI) 68
GIRLS
BROCKPORT (6-2) 71
EASTRIDGE (1-5) 32
Ella Fadale posted a double-double, and Brockport won its fourth straight game. Fadale scored a game-high 28 points to go with 10 rebounds, five assists, four steals and a block. Teammate Emma Sodoma grabbed 14 rebounds, scored six points and had four steals. Emma Laureano collected 10 points and two steals. Ava Velletri (8), Gisela Allen (7), Emily Vergari (6), Anna Wojtas (4) and Layla Myers (2) also scored for the Blue Devils. Nora Miller led Eastridge with 12 points, eight rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block. Madyson Fizer corralled 13 rebonds for the Lancers. Jenna Ortiz scored 10 points. Olivia Petso had seven points.
CANANDAIGUA (7-1) 51
GREECE ARCADIA (0-6) 19
Mya Herman and Kate Stocker scored nine points apiece, and Canandaigua won its fifth straight game. Abbey Herod and Kayla Taylor both had seven points in the win while Kyleigh Chapman (6), Nora Johnson (4), Molly Smith (4), Molly Smith (4) and Sophi LaBarge also scored for the Braves. Kali Crowell led Arcadia with seven points. Makenna Misiurewicz added five points. Karli Dennis had four while Island Miles and Ayanna Bailey grabbed four and five rebounds respectively.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-3) 26
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-0) 55
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-7) 41
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-4) 56
Ellie Bergin scored 30 points and grabbed seven rebounds as Sutherland won for the third time in the past four games. Leora Cook added nine points and four rebounds. Abby Cappotelli, Maely Garcia and Dylan Madigan added four points apiece. Brooke Pestorius (3) and Caitlin Bergin (2) also scored for the Knights. Asia Philip paced Odyseet 19 points and nine rebounds. Teammate Sienna Tyo grabbed a game-high 11 to go with six assists and four points. Jenayla Hunter scored 13 points. Jennifer Rizzo (3) and Serenity Rodgers (2) also scored for the Leopards.
HILTON (2-5)
GATES-CHILI (6-3)
Miriam Ibezim checked two boxes Saturday, another win to go with the 1,000th point of her Gates Chili career. After forcing the issue on a few early possessions, Ibezim ran the floor for a right-handed finish for the two points needed to hit the mark. READ MORE.
IRONDEQUOIT (3-3) 56
GREECE ATHENA (3-4) 23
Leah Memmott scored 14 points, and Leila Rosario added 11 as Irondequoit won for the third time in five games. Amiyah Nunn, Julia Smith and Daisy Smith accounted for seven points apiece in the win. Hannah Smith had six while Emma McGuigan and Lily Schoenwitz both scored two points.
FAIRPORT (7-2) 41
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-3) 49
Freshman Mariah Watkins converted 18 of 23 free throws and finished with a game-high 28 points as Webster Schroeder avenged an earlier loss to Fairport. Anya Watkins added 12 points. Sarah Ferruzza, Olivia Reschke and Julia Perales scored three apiece in the win. Bella Pucci led Fairport with 13 points. Ella Meabon added 11 for the Red Raiders. Megan Thurley had six points and Riley DeRue added five.
VICTOR (3-4) 58
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-8) 34
Eva Pronti scored 20 points, and Rachel Gill added 11 as Victor snapped a three-game skid. Emily Power added eight points. Carlee Elliott added five. Kaitlin Murphy had four. Grace Callahan, Abbie Murphy, Olivia Eschler, Katie Jones and Mallory Clar each scored two points. Avery Roberts paced R-H with 11 points. Michaela Neelin added eight. Ashlyn Roberts had seven. Ava Santiago (4), Rayea Davis (3) and Kate Gregg (1) also scored for the Royal Comets.
SPENCERPORT (0-7) 35
PENFIELD (7-1) 64
Penfield won its fourth straight game, all by double digits.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-3) 51
BATAVIA (6-3) 55
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-5) 30
CHARLES G. FINNEY (6-2) 73
WELLSVILLE (6-2) 47
OLEAN (VI) 34
LYONS (2-2) 47
GANANDA (3-4) 59
Nadia Martyniuk and Kaylee Marvin scored 15 points apiece as Gananda won its fourth in the last five games. Yadleen Gill added 13. Ashley Crumb and Eva Jenny both scored six. Camryn Daeffler added four points. Caitlyn McDonald led Lyons with 12 points, seven steals and six rebounds. Imani Harder added 10 points. Riley Decola had nine. Alicia Morrison and Jayla Bell both had seven. Morrison grabbed five rebounds.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-2) 36
MYNDERSE (3-6) 26
NEWARK (1-8) 38
GENEVA (2-7) 40
WAYNE (2-7) 16
WATERLOO (9-0) 61
Morgan Caraballo and McKenzie Barber scored 13 apiece to lead Waterloo. Barber grabbed 11 rebounds. Caraballo handed out six assists. Jazzmyn Lewis collected 11 steals and six points. Giavanna White-Princopio added 11 points while Kennedy Beniamino had 10. Macy Carr grabbed seven rebounds and scored four points. Aly Johnson scored six to lead Wayne. Sidnee Burlee collected eight blocks, six rebounds and four points for the Eagles.
PENN YAN (5-4) 62
MIDLAKES (7-2) 66 OT
Grace Murphy hit a three pointer on an assist from Cara Walker with 10 seconds left to send the game into overtime at 56 apiece. Walker connected on the clinching 3-pointer with 10 seconds remaining in overtime. Walker finished with 19 points, four assists and nine rebounds to lead the Screaming Eagles. Hanna Godkin added 17 points and seven rebounds. Murphy and Kate Mahoney had 11 points apiece. Penn Yan’s Haley Anderson hit six 3-pointers and finished with 21 points. Jodie Decker had 27 points for the Mustangs.
BLOOMFIELD (3-4) 27
HONEOYE (3-4) 33
RED JACKET (3-5) 26
BRADFORD/DUNDEE (6-0) 54
Jillian Underhill paced Dundee/Bradford with 23 points. Makenzie Cratsley had eight points, six rebounds and four assists while Kendall Parker added seven points in the win.
SOUTH SENECA (8-0) 38
WATKINS GLEN (IV) 31
ROMULUS (2-6) 61
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (3-4) 65
Anna Thomas led four in double figures with 22 points while Eliza Nicosia posted a double-double in the win. Nicosia finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Chloe Fowler added 12 points. Lucy Michael had 10. Ella Prokupets and Sawyer Hartman scored two points apiece.
HORNELL (6-3) 76
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-4) 28
LIVONIA (6-3) 67
LEROY (1-6) 50
Kylie Buckley scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Livonia. Jillian Genthner collected 12 points, five assists, six rebounds and six steals in the win. Emma Hyde had 11 points and six rebounds. Kelsey Stewart chipped in eight points, six rebounds, four assists and five steals.
DANSVILLE (7-0) 58
BATH-HAVERLING (3-4) 41
Niagara University commit Arayana Young posted a double-double of 12 points and 12 rebounds along with three blocks and two assists to lead Dansville. Madison Lee paced the Lady Mustangs’ offense with 18 points. Hannah LaPlant handed out six assists while scoring 11 points. Brielle Caruso finished with nine points, seven assists and five rebounds. Sidney Stone had six points and six rebounds.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-4) 50
KESHEQUA (1-6) 39
AVON (6-1) 40
LETCHWORTH (0-7) 21
Sarina McDowell scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the win. Teammate Alicia Faville added 13 points, seven rebounds and four steals. Lauren Bondgren rounded out the scoring with three points. Phoebe Conklin paced Letchworth with 13 points. Jonelle Flitcroft had five rebounds and three points.
GENESEO (5-2) 25
PAVILION (7-0) 62
Lauren Kingsley led three in double figures, and Pavilion won by double digits for the sixth time this season. Kingsley finished with 21 points while Karlee Zinkievich had 19 and Shea Amberger 14. Paige Landers (4), Emily Kingsley (2) and Kodi Beehler also scored for Pavilio.
MOUNT MORRIS (0-7) 32
YORK (5-2) 75
FRIENDSHIP (3-4) 27
BELFAST (6-2) 59
ALFRED-ALMOND (2-4) 34
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-0) 56
HAMMONDSPORT (2-4) 24
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (5-1) 58
Jacob Lapurray says
How you leave out that South Seneca game?? Dem kids came back down 17 led by a kid with 24 points in the second half alone…