
BOYS
AA
No. 8 UNIVERSITY PREP (4-6) 46
No. 1 VICTOR (10-1) 55
Senior Connor Williams dropped a team-high 17 points. Phil Nwugwo chipped in 15, and CJ James finished with 12. The Blue Devils moved on to the AA semifinals where they will play No. 4 Rush Henrietta.
No. 7 MCQUAID (6-7) 58
No. 2 GATES-CHILI (10-2) 63
Adam Williams scored a team-high 24 points alongside eight rebounds as the Spartans advanced. Williams got going early as the senior scored 11 of the team’s 13 first-quarter points. Spencer Glenn went 5-of-5 from three as he chipped in 17 points. Devon Payton totaled 15 of his own to go along with three rebounds and two assists. Other scorers – Gates-Chili: Kobe McCray (5), and Andrew Newcombe (2). Keith Warren led McQuaid with a game-high 33 points. Warren scored 22 of his 33 in the second half. Joe Cairns chipped nine points behind three made threes. Other scorers – McQuaid: Chris Woodard (4), Colin Bavibidila (4), Anthony DiMarco (3), Ryan Broderick (3), and Jordan Brongo (2). Gates-Chili will match up with No. 3 Aquinas in the semifinals.
No. 6 PENFIELD (8-6) 57
No. 3 AQUINAS (8-3) 69
Myles Blackwood led Aquinas past Penfield with a game-high 21 points alongside 11 rebounds. Trailing by one at the half, the Li’l Irish outscored Penfield 45-33 in the second half behind Myles Blackwood’s team-high 13 second-half points. Will Scanlon added 15 points off the bench, and Jack Bleier chipped in 13 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. Other scorers – Aquinas: Damarius Owens (7), Wesley Henderson (6), Mason Blackwood (4), and Robert McCullough (4). Penfield had four different scorers in double-figures headlined by Aiden Cook’s team-high 14. RJ Wilkins had 11, and Brady Schroeder and Ty Salmon each finished with 10. Other scorers – Penfield: Matt Karpen (7), and Andrew Faillace (3). Aquinas will play No. 2 Gates-Chili in the semifinals.
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No. 5 WEBSTER SCHOREDER (6-7) 57
No. 4 RUSH HENRIETTA (8-5) 71
Nasir Hunter locked it up with half of his 14 points in the fourth quarter. Tobey Wright had 12 while Chris Sleeper and Gabe Wright added 11 each. The Royal Comets face number one seed Victor in the semifinals on Thursday. READ MORE.
Class A1
No. 8 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-9) 46
No. 1 PITTSFORD MENDON (13-0) 84
Top-seeded Pittsford Mendon controlled proceedings from start to finish in an 84-46 win over eight-seed Churchville-Chili on Tuesday night. Jacob Shadders and Jackson Green led the Vikings with 18 points apiece, and Luke Hoyser joined them in double figures with 11.Pittsford Mendon will face Leadership Academy in the A1 semifinals. READ MORE.
No. 7 BROCKPORT (3-9) 61
No. 2 WEBSTER THOMAS (10-1) 78
The three-headed attack of Jackson Kulik, Shawn Mason, and Andrew Quinn combined for 63 points as Webster Thomas advanced. The Titans jumped out to a 45-17 lead in the first half behind Quinn’s 16 first-half points. Quinn finished with 18, Kulik totaled a team-high 25 points, and Mason ended with 20. Webster Thomas feasted at the free throw line, as the Titans shot 17-25. Other scorers – Webster Thomas: Tyler Williams (6), Will Richardson (3), Eli Adams (3), and Sean Linder (2). Senior Ryan Judd paced the Brockport offense with a game-high 29 points. Judd did his damage from deep, as he connected on nine three pointers. Matt Rennie was the only other Blue Devil in double-figures with 15. Other scorers – Brockport: Mike VanDetta (8), Jared Prior (7), and Kevin Lawrenz (5). Webster Thomas advances to the semifinals where they will play No. 3 Irondequoit.
No. 6 BRIGHTON (5-7) 51
No. 3 IRONDEQUOIT (10-3) 75
Keenan Robertson recorded a season-high 31 points as Irondequoit advanced to the semifinals. Robertson split his points, accounting for 15 in the first half and 16 in the second half, as the Eagles outscored Brighton 30-19 in the second half. Jaleel Davis chipped in 15 of his own. Other scorers – Irondequoit: Ryan Heath (9), Jason Jacobs Jr. (8), Rowan McGwin (7), Jake O’Sullivan (3), and Kenyen Lovett (2). Aidan Lazenby led the Brighton Bruins with 17 points. Nathan Martin added 12, with seven of them in the second-half. Other scorers – Brighton: Colin O’Connor (8), Troy McPherson (6), Andrew Falter (3), Luke Hosmer (2), Thomas Passawe (2), and James Baiocchi (1). Irondequoit will play No. 2 Webster Thomas in the semifinals.
No. 5 CANANDAIGUA (5-6) 51
No. 4 LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (8-3) 80
Senior Maurice McKinney Jr. finished with 22 points alongside nine assists and three steals as Leadership cruised to the semifinals. Sean Smith scored a game-high 30 points thanks to nine three-pointers. Smith added seven rebounds and three steals to his line. Other scorers – Leadership: Rayshawn Boyd (6), Will Carter (5), Jordan Lindo (5), Kamari Smith (4), Khalid Ortiz-Price (3), Jose Melendez (3), and Jared St. Louis (2). Bryce Ceravolo led the Braves with a team-high 14 points. Nick Ferris added 11, and Callum Outhouse chipped in 10. Other scorers – Canandaigua: Derek Andrews (8), Cody Aikey (2), Micah Bennett (2), and Jack Bacon (2). Leadership advanced to the semifinals where they will meet No. 1 Pittsford Mendon.
Class A2
No. 8 PITTSFORD SUTHELAND (5-8) 56
No. 1 EAST (11-2) 70
Junior Justus Ross-Simmons paced the East offense with a game-high 24 points as the No. 1 seed advanced. Leading by five at the half, Ross-Simmons took over the second half as he scored 18 of his 24. Darren Blocker, Jr. complimented Ross-Simmons with 16 of his own. Kai McCullough added 12, Damani Barley and Clinique Jackson each chipped in nine points. Jaylyn Moorehead led Pittsford Sutherland with 19 points. Will Klenk and Jake Preisser each totaled 12 for the Knights. Other scorers – Pittsford Sutherland: Sam Pisanelli (7), and Tyler Mullin (6). East will match up with No. 4 Greece Athena in the A2 semifinals. Top-seeded East won despite being held 21 points under its season average. The 70 points was the Eagles lowest output of the season.
No. 7 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (8-4) 58
No. 2 MONROE (8-3) 49
A top-heavy Honeoye Falls-Lima offense featured only four scorers headlined by senior Patrick Lustyk’s team-high 26 points. Lustyk grabbed 18 rebounds and dished out four assists alongside his 26. Nolan Smith added in 19 with eight rebounds, and Joshua Vogt had 10 of his own. Mason Wanzenreid was the last Cougar to score with three points. Reece Joint collected eight rebounds. Ezekiel Williams led Monroe with a team-high 14 points. JaH’meir Speed added 12 of his own. Other scorers – Monroe: Amariyon Johnson (9), Ty’Jayh Cole (6), Davion Jones (6), and DeVante Conyers (2). Honeoye Falls-Lima will play Eastridge in the semifinals.
No. 6 EASTRIDGE (8-4) 64
No. 3 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-4) 62
Sectional champions a year ago, Dan Roser’s Eastridge boys’ basketball team faced the challenge of having to replace more than 50 points per game lost to graduation. Seven games into this season, the Lancers had endured more losses than wins. On Tuesday night, Eastridge won its fifth straight game and advanced to the Section V Class A2 semi-finals. READ MORE.
No. 5 GENEVA (9-4) 76
No. 4 GREECE ATHENA (8-3) 77
Tied at 76, senior Kenny Freeman stepped to the free throw line after he was fouled with .5 seconds left, Freeman missed the first and made the second lifting the Greece Athena to the semifinals. Freeman finished with a team-high 26 points. Jahon Jones ended with 22 points alongside six assists, and Austin Brown chipped in 14. Other scorers – Greece Athena: James Reaves (8), Trashawn Jackson-Smith (3), Izaiah Stewart (3), Edgardo Ortiz (1). Devon Martin led Geneva with a game-high 38 points. Martin did his damage in the second and third quarters, where he had 12 in the second and 13 in the third. Nasir Harrison finished with 15 with 13 coming in the second half, and Anthony Torres totaled 13. Other scorers – Geneva: Da’Marion McCall (5), Brian Whitley (2), Nate Askin (2), and Wyatt Patchett (1). The Trojans will play No. 1 East in the semifinals.
Class C1
No. 8 EAST ROCHESTER (6-7) 54
No. 1 LYONS (12-0) 63
Sophomore JC Walker scored a game-high 23 points as the Lions advanced to the semifinals. Walker did damage at the charity stripe shooting 11-of-13. Justin Smith Jr. added 14 points, and Ahmir James chipped in 11 of his own. Other scorers – Lyons: Horace Betts IV (8), Jaylen Battle (6), and Jahteez Barber (1). Manny Sepulveda led East Rochester with a team-high 23 points. Sepulveda paced the offense early as he scored 14 of his 23 in the first half. Russell Domm was the only other Bomber in double-figures with 10. Other scorers – East Rochester: Chuck Domm (9), Max Wagner (5), Ian Szemcsak (5), and Jackson Peters (2). Lyons will play No. 5 Marcus Whitman in the C1 semifinals.
No. 7 PEMBROKE (7-6) 53
No. 2 AVON (10-1) 58
Avon survived Pembroke as the Braves advanced to the semifinals where they will play No. 3 Canisteo-Greenwood.
No. 6 RED JACKET (6-5) 48
No. 3 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-1) 61
Canisteo-Greenwood advanced to the semifinals where they will play No. 2 Avon.
No. 5 MARCUS WHITMAN (7-6) 65
No. 4 GANANDA (7-4) 51
Marcus Whitman moved past Gananda to set up a matchup with No. 1 Lyons in the semifinals.
C2
No. 8 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-5) 33
No. 1 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-0) 63
Junior Kyle Wade led Caledonia-Mumford with a game-high 23 points alongside six rebounds and six assists. The Raiders held a 34-12 lead at the end of the first half behind Wade’s 21 first half points. Evan Raniewicz was the only other Raider in double-figures with 12 points and three steals. Nathan Howard grabbed 11 rebounds. Other scorers – Caledonia-Mumford: Scott Essig (8), Howard (8), and Jeremy Raymond (6). Landon Danaher and Cam MacDonell shared the team-high 15 points for Bolivar-Richburg. Caledonia-Mumford will play No. 5 York in the semifinals.
No. 7 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-5) 53
No. 2 HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (10-1) 57
Harley-Allendale-Columbia will play No. 3 Oakfield-Alabama in the semifinals.
No. 6 DUNDEE (8-5) 40
No. 3 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (8-2) 72
Oakfield-Alabama dominated Dundee to set up a semifinal against No. 2 Harley-Allendale-Columbia.
No. 5 YORK (8-3) 79
No. 4 GENESEO (7-4) 63
Senior James Kennedy and Freshman Tyler Brady both scored 16 points that shared the team-high as York advanced. Maddox Timothy and Austin Flynn both finished with 13 points, and Senior David Cuozzo totaled 11. Yorl separated themselves in the second quarter as the Knights outscored Geneseo 24-11, and followed it up by winning the third quarter by seven. York bounced-back from its loss to Geneseo this past Saturday that rounded out the regular season. Adam Wright paced the Geneseo offense with a game-high 23 points. Ethan Bennett and Luke Kingston each added seven points. York will square off against No. 1 Caledonia-Mumford in the next round.
GIRLS
B1
No. 8 NEWARK (2-11) 24
No. 1 PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-3) 56
Palmyra-Macedon will face off against No. 5 Livonia in the semifinals.
No. 7 WAYNE (2-10) 40
No. 2 MIDLAKES (9-3) 65
Hannah Godkin’s 10 second half points helped Midlakes outscore Newark 43-21 in the second half. Godkin ended with 11, Grace Murphy scored a game-high 15 points with all of them coming in the first three quarters. Cate Peacock had 12, Callie Walker finished with 11. Cara Walker had six points, six assists, nine rebounds, and three steals for the Screaming Eagles. Other scorers- Midlakes: Mary Givens (4), Kate Mahoney (3), and Jaycie Lannon (3). For Wayne, Aly Johnson scored a team-high 12 and Emily Pratt chipped in 1. Other scorers – Wayne: Aaliyah Zenelovic (8), Riley Simpson (6), Ally Cheminti (2), and Kasey Eaton (1). Midlakes will play No. 3 Batavia in the next round.
No. 6 GREECE OLYMPIA (3-8) 36
No. 3 BATAVIA (9-4) 55
Batavia moved on to the semifinals where they will play No. 2 Midlakes.
No. 5 LIVONIA (8-5) 60
No. 4 HORNELL (8-5) 39
Sophomore Kylie Buckley led a 20-0 run in the second half as Livonia advanced. Buckley scored a game-high 27 points, with 20 of them coming in the second half. Tayghan Doorley had a team-high 12 points for Hornell. Livonia will play No. 1 Palmyra-Macedon in the semifinals.
B2
No. 8 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-7) 22
No. 1 WATERLOO (12-0) 86
Waterloo scored 24 points above its season average behind Macy Carr’s game-high 21 points. The Indians 86 points is the second-highest point total of the season. Giavanna White-Principio was the only other Indian in double-figures with 14. Other scorers – Waterloo: McKenzie Barber (8), Kennedy Beniamino (8), Jazzmyn Lewis (7), Allis Smith (7), Addison Bree (5), Natalie DiSanto (4), Katie Winter (3), Morgan Caraballo (3), McKenzie Scutt (3), Davonti’a Loucks (2), and Emily Plate (1). Waterloo will play No. 4 Wellsville in the semifinals.
No. 7 BATH-HAVERLING (4-7) 29
No. 2 DANSVILLE (11-0) 59
Junior Madison Lee scored a team-high 14 points to go along with her two assists and one rebound. Arayana Young finished with 13 points alongside seven rebounds, three blocks, and three assists. Hannah LaPlant was the last Mustang in double-figures with 11 to go along with her five assists and four rebounds. Other scorers – Dansville: Erin Patanella (7), Brielle Caruso (5), Abigail Roelle (2) Sidney Stone (2), Madelyn Failla (2), Abigail Belcher (2), and Stephanie Youngers (1). Dansville will play No. 3 Penn Yan in the next round.
No. 6 ATTICA (5-7) 42
No. 3 PENN YAN (9-4) 54
Joddie Decker’s team-high 22 points led Penn Yan to its fourth straight win. Hayley Andersen was the only other Mustang in double-digits with 13 points. Other scorers – Penn Yan: Jammie Decker (6), Sierra Harrison (5), and Kaley Griffin (2). Penn Yan will square off with No. 2 Dansville in the battle of the Mustangs.
NO. 5 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-4) 34
NO. 4 WELLSVILLE (9-2) 39
Wellsville advanced to the semifinals that set up a matchup with No. 1 Waterloo.
D1
No. 8 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-6) 21
No. 1 SOUTH SENECA (12-0) 58
Emma Fletcher, Alissa Fletcher, and Allison Kenyon combined for 35 points as South Senaca remains unbeaten. Emma Fletcher scored a team-high 15 points, and Alissa Fletcher and Kenyon each finished with 10. South Seneca clamped down on Jasper-Troupsburg as the Falcons held the Wildcats to 11 points below their average. Other scorers – South Seneca: Logan Shaulis (7), Lea Fletcher (6), Taylor Barkee (4), Mia Rasmussen (2), Hailey Crane (2), and Chloe Shaulis (2). Bailee Jackson paced Jasper-Troupsburg with a team-high 11 points. Other scorers – Jasper-Troupsburg: Natalie Cornell (6), Kahley Staurt (2), and Zoe Cornell (2). South Seneca will play No. 4 Fillmore in the semifinals.
No. 7 ALFRED-ALMOND (3-6) 24
No. 2 BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (10-2) 52
Batavia-Notre Dame moved on to the semifinals where they will play No. 3 C. G. Finney.
No. 6 HAMMONDSPORT (4-5) 49
No. 3 C. G. FINNEY (11-2) 69
C. G. Finney will play the No. 2 Batavia-Notre Dame in the semifinals.
No. 5 ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (4-5) 31
No. 4 FILLMORE (7-4) 39
Fillmore will play No. 1 South Seneca in the semifinals.
D2
No. 8 ROMULUS (3-8) 15
No. 1 ELBA (12-0) 70
Elba dominated Romulus to set up a game with No. 4 Northstar Christian in the semifinals.
No. 7 ANDOVER (5-8) 31
No. 2 PRATTSBURGH/AVOCA (8-1) 51
The three-headed attack of Kendra Pickney, Lucia D’Arpino, and Riley Stowe combined for 39 of the teams points. Pickney had a team-high 14, D’Arpino finished with 13, and Stowe totaled 12. Other scorers – Prattsburgh/Avoca: Kamryn Edwards (6), Colby Santillo (4), and Susie Moore (2). Prattsburgh/Avoca will square off against No. 3 Whitesville in the semifinals.
No. 6 FRIENDSHIP (5-6) 37
No. 3 WHITESVILLE (10-1) 79
Whitesville will play No. 2 Prattsburgh/Avoca in the semifinals.
No. 5 BELFAST (7-4) 40
No. 4 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-2) 56
Junior Breona Jones almost had a double-double with a team-high 27 points and eight rebounds, Jones also collected four steals. Alayna Garwood did have a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Bria Danesi added 16 points alongside nine rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Alyssa Wesp added two points. Deaveon Rhodes Grabbed eight rebounds. Northstar will square off against No. 1 Elba in the D2 semifinals.
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