GIRLS
LIVONIA (1-0) 85
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-1) 24
Karen Schuster knows better than to expect the offensive outburst she saw from her squad Wednesday night. For one game, though, the head coach of the Livonia girls’ basketball team will take it. Kylie Buckley netted 16 of her game-high 37 points in the first quarter when Livonia sprinted to a 31-4 lead. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-1) 26
WAYNE (1-0) 45
Aly Johnson scored 11 points to lead Wayne. Riley Simpson and Leila Bellinger added eight apiece for the Eagles. Emily Pratt had six points while Allie Cheminti (4), Sidnee Burlee (4), Kasey Eaton (2) and Phoebe Hartgrove (2) also scored for Wayne.
LE ROY (0-1) 48
KESHEQUA (1-0) 59
Libby Benner finished with 23 points, nine rebounds, six steals and three assists to lead Keshequa. Aurora Sabins had 12 points, six rebounds, three blocks and two steals for the Indians. Julia Wilkins had seven points and seven rebounds. Anna Linde posted six points and seven rebounds. Ava Thayer (7) and Jade Wolfer (4) rounded out the scoring for Keshequa.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-1) 30
LETCHWORTH (1-0) 40
Phoebe Conklin scored 13 points, and Jonelle Flitcroft added 12 to lead Letchworth. Morgan Wright (6) Delaney Bean (4), Alyssa Milillo (3) and Kate Broughton (2) also scored for Letchworth. Madison Levee paced Wayland-Cohocton with 12 points. Kloe Azzi added eight. Mackenzie Pickard had four points while Michaela Earley, Haley Hoyt and Brooke Lander scored two apiece.
SOUTH CAYUGA (III) 51
LYONS (2-0) 58
Jayla Bell finished with 24 points, seven rebounds, seven steals and two assists to lead Lyons. Kara Stephens added 12 points, six assists and three steals in the win. Mikayala Chase added nine while Imani Harder accounted for five points, five rebounds and two steals. Kamryn Bonnell had four points, four steal and three rebounds. Abby Gravino (3) and Cierra Harrison also scored for the Lions.
BOYS
ROCHESTER PREP (0-1) 38
WAYNE (1-0) 71
Mason Blankenberg led three in double figures with 22 points, and Wayne pulled away from single-digit lead at halftime. Blakenberg connected nine times from the including one 3-pointer. Paul Ostrowksi III contributed eight of his 14 points in the third quarter when Wayne outscored Rochester Prep, 17-6 for a 20-point advantage heading into the final eight minutes of play. Alec Gilbert scored 10 points. Jacob Johnson had eight. Noah Means chipped in with six, and Nathan Coleman scored three. Sean Nellis, Shamus Fanning, Kaleb Glessin and Nathan Michel each scored two points. Jami Walker led Rochester Prep with 12 points. Uyvon Shaw had nine. Tony Granito added seven. Kyrell Shaw (5), Tyler Benjamin (3) and Jahki Jackson (2) rounded out the scoring for Rochester Prep.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (1-0) 102
HAMMONDSPORT (0-2) 27
Pacey Hopkins connected four times from behind the 3-point arc and led four in double figures with 22 points as Avoca/Prattsburg breezed to an opening win. Hopkins collected 10 assists and eight steals. Macoy Putnam scored 12 of his 19 points in the first quarter when A/P jumped to a 31-7 lead Putnam finished the night with four assists. Caleb Johnson added 18 points while Devoe Sawyer had 15 points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Mel Crowder had nine rebounds to go with two points. Aiden Schlesing had nine points and six rebounds. Evan Campbell scored seven. A/P finished with 11 3-pointers as a team. Liam Kressly led Hammondsport with 10 points. Cooper Watson scored five. Ty Ritter and Stephen Veley had four apiece. Cody Cook and Isaiyah Ali both had two points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-0) 82
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (0-2) 27
Colby Cornish scored 11 of his game-high 25 points in the first quarter when Jasper-Troupsburg pulled out to a 34-16 lead. Cornish connected on five field goals over the first eight minutes and 10 for the game. Cash Bouton accounted for 20 points in the win while Cayden Lawson had 13. Jared Ainsworth scored six. Brennan Waters had seven. Gage Guerin (4), Logan Ray (4) and Louis Zver IV (3) rounded out the scoring. Arkport-Canaseraga’s Michael Gilbert connected on five 3-pointers and led the Wolves with 17 points. Riley Shinebarger added five points. Landon Swain had four. Pete Patrick (3) and Emory Watkins (2) also scored.




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